Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1858 — Page 3

MN*V-.««KaJvnwM^sne> -r-- . - JIM- -a LI —i :T- -«*,-■*-tt In city, a purcltaser of an ’ irticie worth ninepence, gave lite- seller a >. !6 cent piece, and received 12 cents in j >*, hange. He sued for the odd cent, and for'; ecovered it by law. nt DIED:—At her residence, in Root ownship, in this county, on Sunday the .sth inst., oi continued fever, Mrs. Nancy, t > strife of N. Mun nr, aged about 28 years;; m-'lbo leaves a husband and two small chilt Or ,lren, besides a large circle of friends to , fsi. norn her loss. ssji 1- "' £ - ! ---'-■■■ ' ~~ ~~ Candidates Column. tfc ’" .« *ln » *• Messes. EniTons—You will please announce* ! p!l-he name of DAVID SHOWERS, as a candidate j 15. or re-nomination to the office of County Tren■t. urer,snbj'-ct rothe dieision of th.- Democratic irimary election, and oblige his friends.— , , >f-sl-pd. iTWe are nutlio'iz"d to annonne the name of ' L. Spill It MEYER. as acandidate for th'- of- | '..dee of County Trea-nrer. subject to the decision jf he Democratic I’tin try Election in April—-jg;tf-Sl-pd. Mlssus. Editors —Please announce the name j >f rs. 0 BOLLMAN. as a candidate for the of--sc® of Recorder, mrim-ct to the dieision of the ’ Democratic primary 1 lection, and oblige many 'r Democrats.—pf-jl-pd Msssas. Epito-s—Yo" will please announce e he name of JACOB BOTTENBERG, for the itficc of Re.:o-der, subject to the dieision of the - Dem >ei*.itic primary election in April next, and 1 iblige many voter-.—pf-'JI-pd. Messrs. Earrms -At the earnest solicitations 1 '. if numerous friends 1 am induced to offer mve'hclf a deniocraiia. candidate fir the office of tjr i cord.'", subject to the dieision of the Demo 1 tpratie primary th-ctlr :i. ; w , pMI-pd- W-.T ADELSPERGER. iD h To Tin Dratocnvric Voters or Apims Cot'XTr’ —The undersign.-d. thro :gh th-' solicitations of ii< nuaisnns friend 3, off-'rs himself as a candi late for the «fii-»uf IP-e ,- ! r. snh'eet to the d.tllwcision of the Dem icrntie Ih im-i-y Election — > would also state, that, ns h" is a man of iim ted means. and -i i o r health, and unt being hide to visit, t> :-• v 1’0:3 of the county, he take, hi* method of in r • min ; them that he is m.i-ter r(tpf bo'h tin- Eng-li-h ami Gorman Hngn.ig's. pf-A-l-pd. ISAAC G. BAKER. JTH'ii arc .a -,-I,] to announce the name ■f GEOftGE FRANK. ai a candidate for the t't'i flire of Sheriff, subject to the dieision of the Jrmocratie Primary Election.—uf-Sl-pd. 87*We are sail- .-iz-d tonnnmtncr the name >f CORN ELM'S 15 LEMASTERS, as acandilate forth" offire <-f Sheriff, subject to the de I 'i’ton of the 'Democratic Primary Election in next —pf-sl-pl. jg. MiS'T.s F.dit —Please announce* the name if KM AN CEL t'ONKLB, uta ciiiUiilate forth; l >fiice of Shtrii; ill/-c* »«»the dir Hon of Ihe !ul Dpni'-.cratic Pri ? ..v Eh-cu-jn and oblige ni.iny ■fiends —pf-# I -pi ?u ? rV,'.' p.T'r a • ’ .' Ito aniicnnee the ff.TOS’TH 1‘ M HvLEll. as a candidate f«>r the pg. -fftc? -if ■' Chi’H ! C:»niTi:*> r. subject t. the • iccisi ri "f ;h * D. i • i ii: -.Prim.n v Eh-ctiun.— “■'of-.s'-i''’-. ’ T W IMUTfI R eliilßin. I- &irr«dod Weekly by J. D. C, J. H Nuitman. Wheat, white. $ (i \< E rga, $; F ” red, 55 i Silt, ‘J ft dura, 25 I Led, |h ')<tl, 2i) I E-es. 1504 4 0 ' Rye, »’•- ■•!:» 1 k’l.-rx-M, Gt lickwheat,- 21 , ,‘iover- 3 75(3-1 (h> leans, 7 ■ J. e ) | Timothy 1 5 ) <L .' Oli .. flour, Inin 225 ’ topics.dry, 2 5 EitU-r, 12) Black-dts 3 00 of Ihoe«», 1 ‘ I'2 | Shoulders smoked, — Pork 3 Oiidb.3 59 j Hams “ — Fore Wayne Market. /or the Week ending, Dec. 11, m- ’ , Wheat G'i 1 I nrd, S ft Flour. $4 o’’ I Hams, II it) Rye flour, 35J | Pork, 3 od@3 50 hl Corn, 25 | Beef, 3 5 I Oats. ' I* I Cb>V.. r , 325 ' Barley, 7 I I Tin chy, 1 s<l n- Rye. « 32 j kpplcs, green, 45 jq Beans, ft.’ | “ dry, 255 c 'otatoes, 20 1 Wool, common, 26 fn ions 75 j “ fin", 1 1 "s hjttcr. . <2 I Whitefish, C 5(1 hi' Tncese, 8 | Tro.it, 5 On he svg", 12 Like herring, 5 (»0 .(.jlali, j 2 25 Hides, green, 3 iacon. I'J Hides, dry. 5 gr---- -- :■ : : — — J New Adevrtisements. - CoisnHssioner’sSalc. Notice is hereby given that th* undersigned '■nnmissioner. by virtue of a certain order of -ill he Gourt of Cumm in Pleas of Ad mis countv, ' 4 nade at the February t rm of sai 1 court, in the , M -ear A. D. 1.85-. will'oiT-r |..r sale, at private ale, the following d.~...ibid r.-al estate, to- ■ rit: ui The Treat half of th" south west quarter o' : ls ; ection iiinet--.m. in township t wen tv-seven . ( mrth of range fourteen east, in Adams countv nd .-State'if Indiana; estimated tocontain nine- ' b> . -five acres, more or less, from the 24th div of' 'K .larch, until the 30th day of April m-x:.;an'd if. q. mt gold atprivate sale b< fore the said 3i)th dav . f April, then the und. r-igned wdi offer the said - “ val estate for sale a: pu' - tie auetion, at the court rise door, in th" mid county "f .1 Luns, on said j- ast mentioned dav. between the hours of ten ,J ."clock a.m and f i.ir o'clock r. sr. on said .lav iaid land will be sold on ths following eondiII ions, to wit: h One-third of the purchase money to be paid j n hand, and one third in six and one third in weive months from day of sale; deferred pay11 uents tc be on interest, seemed by note to the atisfact ion of the undersign d, waiving benefit , I valuation and atipraisemont laws. DAVID STUDABAKER. '• Feb. 19. 1858. Commissioner. • Ft. Wayne Marble Works A. CARD. — Having sold out my stock if Marble, and the sarue having passed j n'.o the hands of P. S. Underhill, I! vouid recommend all wanting anything in j ' hat line to give him a call if they want it ’ lone up in good style and to their satis-■ action. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Wayne, January 29, 1358. ■ P.S. UN DEI I I'LL, Will continn.i to manufacture Mmnimenis . lead Stones, Furniture and Counter Tops, <te., d his old Stand, on Main St'eet, also,at the I '4<w Brick building on Harrison Street between -’ulumifia aud Main, Fort Warne, Ind.— u2-v.2

i Shcrirf’s Sale,. By virtue ofan execution to me directed and ! delivered from the Clerk of the Court of Com . mon Pleas, of Adams countv, State of Indinna, j 1 will expose for sale, by public auction, at the Court House door, in said comity, between the hours of one and four o'clock P. M., of the 27th I day of March, 1858, the rents and profits for a [ .term ofyears not. exceeding seven of the follow- ■ ing described premises, to-wit: I Thesouth west-quarterofsection twenty four , township twenty-eight, north of range thirteen I cast, containing one hundred and sixty acre" 1 of land in Adams county, State of Indiana, and ’ on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest, and cost thereon, I will at the same time and place, by public auc- ' t ion, ns aforesaid, expose to sale the/ce simple 1 of said real estate. [ Ordered to be sold as the property of Fredrick IW. T reagerand Gottlob Blesser to satisfy said 1 writ in f.ivor o ' Joseph !>. Nuttrnnn vs. Fredrick W. 1 reager and Gottlob Blesser. i ' david McDonald, Feb. 19, 1,858. Sheriff. I Sheriff’s SaE By ('xociition to hip directed and I i delivered from the Cb'rlc of the Con it of Com mon Pleas of Adams county. State of Indiana I will expose for sale, by public auction, at the 1 Cpurt Hous? door in said count v. between the i hours of one and four o’clock P. M., of the 27th day of March, IHSB, the rents and profits for a term of years not exceeding seven, of the following described premises, to-wit: The south west quarter of section tvrentv-fonr j township, twenty-eight, north of range thirteen cast, containing one hundred and sixty acres of Hand, in Adams county, State of Indiana; and j on failure torealiz? therefemn the full amount of •’ the judgment, interest and cost thereon, I will ' :>t the same time and place, by public, auction, 1 p.s aforesaid, expose to sal • the /re sample of said real estate. Ordered to be sold as the property of Fredrick W Treagor and Gottlob Blester to satisfy said writ in favor of Moses Jenkinson, Marx Graff j and Horace Durrie vs. Fredrick \V. Treager and > : Gol.t ‘b Blesser. DAVID McDOXALD, F b.’9,1:53. Sheriff. ' li agoiiSl Wagons!' JOHN BOWERS, Takes this method of informing his old friends and the public in general that he has opened a WAGOX&CABRI.V'iE MWLTAfTORY In the town of Decatur, on Main street, one : door north of the Eigle ofii • where he will be found at al! times ready and willing to accoinod:v; ail who may favor him with their patronage. igon , Cnrriages, Buggies, Sulkies. Sleighs Grain Cra Iles and woo ling Plows, all ’nade to order on short no! ice, and of’the best timber the country pr inces, well seasoned, and by gu l l wo! ki.icn. and no others, which miables him to w.irraiit all l.is work to excel that made jin any o:her shop in the county. Prices cheap--1 er than the cheapest, and terms ea^y. —nl-v2 Valuable Land for Sale. i The undersigned Idmin?stratnr of the Estate of Samuel Sarket. deceased, wiHoiferat public , ’.ale, at the court hon-e door, in the town of Decatur, Adams countv, Indiana, on Saturday the seventeenth day of April, ad. t, the following describ al r«*nl estate, situated in the county i of Adams and State of Indiana: Tim north west quarter ofthe southeast quar . 1 ter of section nineteen, township twenty six • • north of range fifteen east, containing foity . acre.*;, more or less, upon which is cleared and ; under ago >,l state of cu’tiv.ition about eighteen i acre on the following terms: . One-third of thi» purchase moieytob-* paid j ' in hand, one-third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the da'e of the sale, (ho purchaser giving his note with approved soi curity, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and with interest from date. GEORGE FRANK. | Feb. 12. A Iniiuisirator. Notice. i .lint,? of Indinnn 1 n Adams County, j '' Notice is 1 »n t'vV tlm mi l'i-.Jsnii'il lias fill 1 l.is p t illon in , th" iho A-i-litoi-'.- Oi''i'n‘, nf said c i inty, for the i ; vacation of cwtain Streets, Alleys and Lots, , thei-r-in nn’n’io:? d, in the Town of Momno'ith. i ' in the said c i'.inty of Adams, and that th ■ -am ■ : will be heart! at the March Term of the Board i of County Cotnniissioners of Adams Countv. to i hr ho'.den at the Court House on the first Mon i dav in Mareli, A. D. 1838. ,i ZIBA DTRWIN. Dec, 22, 'BSB. n4«-vl. 5 }<: XIJ F O ir f T . The most superbly illustrated Magazine °rer published in America, is the December nunij ber of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, co-itaiu-I ingoyer sixty splendid Engravings, and giving full part ic'ilars ofthe benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, two dollars a vear; single copies fifty cents. Specimen copies will be sent to -ill persons who wish t'> subscribe on ’ receipt of live postage stamps, (15 cents.) ; S-eadvertiiem-'Tit h.' iI :d ‘■Brilliant Prospectus” this paper. A Idress. C. L DERBY. Actuary, C A. A. I W'M. G SPENCER, xlou-.irary Secretarv, vl—ii42. Decatur, Ind. DAVID STI PAB.HiJIK, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. AVriLT. PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ? v tlie tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption oflamls Ac. Ofiieein the Recorder’s i Office. April 3, 1857. SHI P A H O Y? C. W. MILLER, Is at his old tricks, such as, making ugly | men look handsome, mean men look decent and poor men look rich, all this,and even more, he accomplishes by putting on them, new clothes, and such fitting clothes as no other Tailor in this neck of wools knows howtoputon their customers. And at prices, to, so low that you have to get on yotif knees to reach them. (TTShop, s >n h end of M tin street, west side Decatur, Feb. U, 1357. n I 1 y. DR. I). W. PHYSICIAN SI KGEON, DKC J TUR. TNDFANA. T rtOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Porter's Drug Store. v I—till). Countv Orders. &c, We will pay the face in goods, or sinetv-five cents on the dollar in e-tsh, for County Orders. Other orders purchased on the b"«t terms. J, D. <t J. M NUTTMAN. Aug. I <. 1857. t-f DRIED apples and peaches for sale at tin Bati-K C'jßvs*.

iIIMIiW Ju.ll UU iw II ui Forth? citizens of Adams County and the ' rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, j ..-’A ’'.IS? a 13E3 CHEAP STORE!!' Having returned from the Eastern cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that he has received and is now opening a large ' assortment of FIO TOW DRt GOODS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, and CHEA- i PEST slock that was ever brought to this i Market. And I cordially invite an inspection i of my stock, such tis, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks: French and English plain and si rnred tlerinoest i Delaines of all colors. SHAWLS, (LllAIi? J tind BLANsiEfS. Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment of -winter goods, 1 ; cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, t estings, t weeds, i ' satini'tts, Ken tuck v jeans, sat tins and REA DY- ; MADE CLOTHING. ' iif all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapent ever off-red in this or any other market west of' New York. EWIDEHF milTffiT! ; In this department. I have goods that I know ! ,to be cheap. 'I he stocks consists of cambric l and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and ' i muslin bands, handkerchiefs. &c. WHITE GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second to none in ! this market, it consists in part of whi f e linen | table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linienand cottou sheeting, linen towelings. white! I bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white | skirting, <tc. Also, a great vairety of HOOTS I , and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, d;c., drc. I Grocc r i es, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the gren ! test vai iety ever brought to this town. Also,' Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, ! i .tc., Ac. In conclusion I would say to mv ' ; friends and the public, that if they will favor me with a call 1 will S"ll them GOO I) 8 of a bet ter quality, and fur LESS MONEY than the mi» who bought Gouris one-fourth less . j than any one could buy without the ROCKS.— I Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857 vl-nll. | B. W. OAKI.LY. C. I<. OAKLEY, B. W. OmEl & sox, Wholesale Dealers in | HARDWARE AND STOVES, And tln-Hifaeturers of TIN, SHEET-TRON AND C'OPPERWARE, AT THE GTAHITE STORE, No. 7J, Columbia Street, ' F ORT W A YNE , IND IA A'J . ' March 13,1857. nd ly. ; MA YEH IIOL'SE? ( Fin me rl y the Palo Alto.) , I Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 1 H. B. GARTIN, Mir. 13, 1857. Proprietor. i 11L1!' a S ’,IITIII \ L r undersigned , tenders to the citizens of i 1. Decatur arvi vicinity. his thanks for past favorsjand respectfully announces to the public j that he continues to carry on the above busincß, ; in all its various branches, at hisold stand on Second Street-, in Decatur, where all kinds of ; Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness j and dispatch. JACOB KING. March fl, 18.57. v l-n4, j Biukhi? and JET' a i J. 1). NUT EM AN, i EaAorn Exzlriugii, GJd, Silver, uncurren i Bank X it-is, L ind iYarrints, Pmniusory Notes - I C.i'inty, T.i vmhip. -in I Towi Ord"i-<, J-?.. <tc . ! bought and sold. Money received on depo-fite r and interest pud bv agreement. ■! Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. : L I' . ST 0 (1K BRI D U DEALER IN 1 BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER 1 i s And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. il-ulb-iy. TiiiiYrL fin In! i Ihe undersigned would respectfully announce to tin- citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that he continn-s to carry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the ‘ short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath ! - j er. which will be finished upon the most appro- ’ red style, and sold on the most'reasoiiable terms | The highest market price will be paid in cash i or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. 0. L. BJ. Il RM, -IYER. March 13, 1857. ni-lv. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney a.id Counsellor at Law, Dacatur, Adams County, Ind. ATT ILL pay especial attention to the collecty lion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the South West corner of First and Madison streets, west dmir. Mareli '7, 1-57. n7.lv, G. P POP TER. PIIYBI CI A N AND S U It GEO N , Will promptly attend to all calls when not professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store.on Main street. D 'eatur, Ind. \l-nf.3. GOODMAN HOUSE, Matx Street, West of the Pcolic Sqcare, FORT WAYNE. IND. This I! i’.isc is conveniently situated in the centre nf ihe city, is entirely new, commodious I and airy, and newly furnished throughout every attention will be given to the accomodation of Travel’ers; Charges -vill in all be re.a ■ i sonaMe. F X. GOODMAN. vl n*?!. Proprietor

-irai, rq ri_ ir~ i ■■■■n i -rt ■Tll jj O w V! T increasing! ■ Since the arrival of 50 TONS Os NEW GOODS! c a d Q u a r t e r s!. The panic for Bnyin'j Cheap, j | Is raging to an alnrm'iig extent, alt over the ! country, and the BRICK CORNER : Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS I All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! Conic along friends with vour Trade and Cash, iWe have room for yon all. Onr Store is com-modious,-and in a 1 lition to nr Room below, we have a L \RGE Sale Ro om Above, framed with NEW GOIHIS. Weare now I prepared to supply oar neighboring Stores, and j country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! padding freight. It is unnecessary to enume,rate articles or prices, as it is well kito-.vn that I we keep a very lU G E AS S 01! TIIEI of everything, and sell "CHEIPE3 THAN THE GiII’PEST.” J. A- P. CR KBS Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857. vl-nl. 1 lEADA -MADE Clothing—the best, assorti L inent in town at the Brick Corner. ' ITOO I’Sand Shoes of every description at the | I.) Oct., 1807. Brick Corner. MOLASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. ! T ADIES' Dress Goods of the latest st vies at I J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. qflf \ piceies of prints, from 5 cents up to a OW shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. are selling yard wide sheeting at : , 1. cents p.-r yard, at Head Quarters. I r I"MIEk always keep the best quality of coffee 1. and tobacco at Head Quarters. J ADIES' and Gent's Shawls, a large vn.riet v -J at Head Quarters. j for sale at the . Brick Corn r. New Store & New Goods! IH)SES IEIIBEBGEB, Takes this method of informing the citizens of WILS H I R E I and vicinity, and the public generally, that he • ha- received an 1 is now opening a largo and i splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! ■ Consisting, in part, of clotfis, cassimcres. jeans, - tweeds, and every variety of GentlemenQ Fall I and winter wear, all of which he will sell j CHEAPER than they can be bought at any I other house in the west 800 T 3 & SHOES! r' ' For both L.Hlies and Gentleman, of every vari- ! ety, size, and price; and of al! qualities. * HATS &, CAPS! | Os ..‘very quality, size and price; besides a large f I and splendid assortment of 1 1 Ready Made Clothing! I All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper jhnii any o her Establishm mt in th? West.— I Coni'-and his S'o.-k before pureli--1 asing elsewhere, Ss ho is determined not lobe j undersold by any. P. S All kin .Is of Country Produce taken •in exchange for G>o Is, at the highest market i price. i Wilshire, Oct 9. l-'-.7. vl-n35. BLLFFTOX MAOLE’ WORKS. E. r . WOOD, M ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monuments, Tombstones, Headstones, '1 able tops, <tc., <tc., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respect- . fully solicited and promptly attended to. iTShop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .'-1, 18'7. vl-nl 1. sign of the Padlock. OLIVER F. MORGAN, (S'lcieisor to 11. Durrie.) ■ No St. C-.him >ia Street, Fort Wnyne Ind. - I A F.ALER in nvarydescription of Foreign and J J Dom-s Sic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails, < isb Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper vl nl2. JOSEPH W. ROB 3. JfDSO.V MCCOMB J. W. ROBB & CO, Wholesale Grocers .-•nA '-a: SID COMNIS SI 0 N MER CRA NTS, ■■39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. WO U L D rcspictfully invite the attention of Me.r chants, Hotel-keepers. &c, to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li quors, Sugars, (tc , which they g : irantec toscl at closest Eastern prices, with additionof trans portation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-n!9-6in. 111 LL& OR BISON FORWARDING - IQ. TBU~a9 Commission Merchants. , J. E HILL- ) FORT WAY'-'U. A. M. ORBISON.J Indinnn. vl-n2l. : 0. STANLEY. . cut ns s ~-nk. ihl-e ■. Ma n u i'a ctur er, M'ln. S‘.i-ce > , '■far the. Rockhill Ro-ise.. vl nil. FORT WAY NF, IND.

tt'.'.wn.- i— w-s— wv-s-m .i.-tn-~ —r-- -r - < nr-•--*■ lEX/FRA SESSION' C. I LLED ! \ bEO, NUMBERS, Still on Hancld at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. And font in ties to ni iiHilnetures all kinds <»f . plain and fancy f.irniturv; -»urh as. Secretaries' 1 j Bureaus, side, centre, and bre ikfast i | tables; sofas, tetate, bi iiiges; cashiuti and coin- : mon chairs, bedstea is, «ic <tc. i r’All of the above articles and many others : 1 i to tedious to mention,manufactured Io uraer, of 1 ; the bi*st of material: anti by the b;*<r workniiwi :in the country. Ail of which he wiil sc ! l on ; 1 i the most reii'onublc terms. ; < CALL AND SEE For yonrs.'if beh»re purchasing elswherc, n* F am determined not to be underso’d either ii . this or any other town in the ; and, as re j ; card., quality, 1 defy all competition. A L S O. j Coffins of all sizes and dtseriptions, krp! con ' i-itantlyon hand, or made to ord•w, as mv bp I de.rtired: with a first rate HmARSE if required i Terms reasonable. i iLj"Lunib''i' and all kinds of coup try produce ' - taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see i ( as I-am <l“t-*rm:n-‘d to sell. Quick sales an' I ’' | small profit is m y motto. ! De alar, April i7, 1857. vl n!>‘ ! Hi io I bis s«, Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE. : '.MONRO" STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indinnn. j lie wuulil respectful infuimi the citizens <if; i Adams County that, he has just returned fi'iin ■ I Cincinna: i, where he p irchased a large and i iplendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain Mid fancy imreaus, side, center | card, diniir,' and breakfast tables, tofus, te tvs, ? (’oriimou and fancy heihfiesd-'.ariu rockiugchaiis -; parlor and common Windsor chairs, window ; ■ -ash of all - z s; battou and pimcl doors, chain - : paujps, A'C. He will also, manufacture so ord, r COFFi NS ! ■ in short notice and on the most reasonable terms ■ t ; QVAU ofthe above articles and many others ' ‘ too tedious to ni'.-tiliou, lie will sell Cheaper - than was ever before offered in thia market — i , Call atileximiue sot yourselves before purchasi-; 'elshWhtTe a'JLIs prices are twenty percent ; below the present retail prices. All Furniture •', warranted t-j stand the test. v u'.'jS. ■•li'']b li i; t ‘\\ iis i:¥oims - , 11. MEYERS, ! Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main . Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec- ; | r: t aries, s,Gees, soffns lnungi'«, cupleiards, ta- ‘ j i bias, stancls, bedsteads, and chairs from the ' , finest to the cheapest qirdity, all of which is I made of the Best Material lin the county; and made by the best Workmen 1 ' iin the State. In point of fineness and durabil-: i ity his workfar exceeds that of anv other estab- j | lishment in the county. His work is warranted ■ ■ to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl n 33. 1 blTcksmithTngi r |SHE subsetiber thankful for the liberal pa . ' I tronage heretofore received, would say to i his old customers and to the public g'nieraliv. 1 ] that lie can at all times be f.iuml at the Old Stand v ! on Main street', second door north nf the Brick ■ Corner,ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. YA *3: ® o He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one ; and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to lo* , ' made ofthe be-t of timber, well seasoned, and e i ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is., also, prepared,(<> SHOE HORSES on i -hort. notice, and in the best possible manner r i and It" takes this method of assuring his custo tilers that the Cash Sisrt Mis preferei) to the i Ctutbrr, and that they must expect to be charged : the highest possible price for all work donej ISAAC PYLE, n . May 29, 1857. n1 6 Iv. iWagon and Carriage -' Manufacturer. JOIIX C. MEYER. 1 hankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respectfully inform his old cuse ; turners and the public generally, that lie still • 1 continues to carry on the above business, in all - ! its various branches, at his old stand on Main ; street, one door north of 1 Pvle’s Blacksmith T Shop. His work is manufactured of the very , best material and by the best workman in the .country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of Bugtries and Carriaires. ofthe finest quality (*v !er offered for sale in this market. Warrented i to purchasers—sold cheap—call and s e. n2G. d HIE II > iiHtHk, b (Late Wall (t- Aleyer.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 4 ; DRUGS, MEDICIHE3, DYESTUFFS. PAINTS, 1 Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes. Paint Brushes- , Whitewash Brushes. Window Glass, Glassware Patent Medicines, Elvctic Medicines, In.-trtr merits. Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Bran" ' ■ dies. Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep o' all sizes, from 7 x 9,t0 3>) x 13,French and Pitts' burg. Mhite Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow. ■ ehroirre green, paris green, umber,terra de sienjna, rose pink, lamp blank, japan, linseed oil, I. i turpentine,lard oil, -.vhale oil and staple arti I) cles generally. We keep a largestock and make ... . it a particular point l,<> si-11 to Merchants in thii inity MEYER .t BROTHER, j. j No. !t5 C fiumbia street,Fort Wavnc. Ind. ii i March 13, 1857. nd Iv. hill & mon, Wholesale and Retail DiSiE-: '3. S>’ •.T-CCS.®!'; Gt TV , ' BOGKS STATIONERY, WALL .1 MI N - DOW PAPER. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hook hinders. Calliouu Street, Fort Wayne, ’nd. vl-nl 2. r>. Sl-gniUlKl K. o r. uaei Studa’mltor A- Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the p-.irr'i ise and sale of Rea Estate,renting hoases, collecting, p-vmuito Taxes, (tc., in Adams County, Indiana I All business intrusted to their care will re j caivc prompt attention. Office at the Recor • ! tiers Office, DecAtu'r, I net Feb. 13, IS >7. rd n 1

May be Stolen! But no'one'will steal goods when Ilh r c: n be bought at the prirvs now current at the WHITE CORNER. 1 !;<• Ohl Man has bet n dov u cnst again wi:h his pockets full of’ ROCKS and the Macks of Goctl-that can be bought with a few dollar* will supri'c all that give us a call. Our pood* have boon bought one fourl h less then any ennid purchase them on a credit; and we now offer tn our customers the advantage which C«*h and live Hard Times in New York, When otir goods were purchased, gave u«. — Come (,no come nil. and see the bights nnd b# t:,'.i-ii< d that, we I;a< e goods to -ell «VE-f DIII Hi' fII Bl PEG 1 han nnv one is s Hing the sente article in this part of the world. 1 his is no hoax, ccim* and prove it. Come and tastegood molasses at sixty ceiit'. per gallon, and sugar just ns cheap. A picee of our good yard wide sheeting will be found UM-fttl at a ftp ayard. To all wkowaut CHEAP GOODS! Call :it the WHITE (CRNER where you will find almo't eve ry thin? usually kept in x country store, and some thing* more, A General Assortment of Dtyltqiil*, Groceries f’rutl.riv, Hardwaf Iron, Nails,'Strives. ,tr.. Jc. J D. .F J. M. NI'TTMAK. Drcatur, Get. 9, 1557. — .... Broken Bank lloucy, . 'TVAKEN for goods at the -1 Oct. IBu7. White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and grentc-sf variety ere< offered i’ljhis place, may be fom d at the '..ci. le'.t,. M bite Corner. Bird Cages. , Iwn hundred, including crcf j- variety, frcai sei rn'v five cents up, nt 1 Ge’., 1...... Niittman’e. Latest News’ lit bbls extra Molasses at stl cents pergalloM ■ I’’ Oct. 1'57. White Corner. | bbls prime sugar, at t. n rents pee 1 <*' pound, at the White Crirner. *0(10 yd", of vnrd wide sheetirig at d’ j ccnta • I per vnrd, jxst ree.-ivr d and for snlo'l',-.-J’r'. 1-57. J, D. J- JM. NL’TTM AN. EAGLE DRUG MHEGZsN & NILL, Proprietors. j lIOLn.jALI-. RE! AIL Dru'ggists end . r ithccaries, keeps rcnstbntiv on hand » Inrgn stoc’-- of paints, varnMies, wlide and red j lend,! reach zit.r, iif.seiid, tanmr«. olive, whale t and sperm oils; turpentine, pm,tv. glass, glr.sa. j ware, dyestuffs, paint ar.d whitewash brushes artists’ material, wines, brandies, fm cv soap.’ j toil, t artich -, perfumery, <'c. Wo invite i hv' ' sremr.s and merchants tn this vicinity to cull | and examine our large stork of Drugs and Mid ■ icir.es before purchasing elsewhere, believing they will be satisfied both a.Vrrgard to qtialif j ami prices. * * I 1 his is ncstnblis.hmcnt.onrsh rb of firurp ! fnediciii’cs, itc,. are all and unndulfcr.’.feiL having been select, d w itl- gn at cure by one of , the firm, in New York. Fl-ilmh iphia and Boston 1 and an- constantly receiving fresh supplies of I every tiring in their line, all articles warranted i pure as n presented. | V\ e are men commi ncimy out* I motto is, industry, quirk sal. ' ami small profits, i Store—corn..r of Calhoun end .Main Streets, opposite the Cl. ik's ' ffice and Evins' New York . Dry Goods Store, Fort Maine tl-nlf-ly. GEORGE MILLER Corner of Cnlhoun nnd'Berrj- Streets, FORT WAYNFI, IND. Wholes le Grocer, TT - EEPS constantly on hand an extensiv* »•- i l\ sortment of GOODS in Lis line, to which I he would especially invite the attention of i Country Merchants Traders, * nnd private f.-iniiiit « Tie can furnish every t tiling in the line of his bus in ess. His goods are s.dieted with great care ai d with reference to . the trade of this region. His stock Consists in . i pe.rf of the following articles: I i t.'un Powder, t.oflee, Tea, Sugar, To--1 bacco, Segars, Whiskey, Rice, Noils, i f Brooms, W indow Glass , <4nn < nps, Vin- , egar, !■ aisins. Cod Fish, Matkcrei, Se- ■ cars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines. . Soap and Candies. ■ Hi' connection with N.-w York Cincinnati, f Pitt-burgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods ; . which lie eiui sell at as , And on as accommodating turns, nsanv other J house in the city. vl-nl9-lv. The Golden Prize. • 'The Mew York Weekly Golden Prize. I- ' ONE OF .'HE LARGEST ANI. BEST T.tTEItAKY FAFEW cr ■' I , TfHtDAY. Ferms of subscript ion. s'■ a year, and u Gift • will I ■ pr. ■ r.ted to each subscriber immediate>l ly on receipt of the subscription money. Each ;- subscriber is entitled ton Gift worth form ONE . DOLLAR 'IFIAE HF.S !)|;:;d DOLLARS IN • GOLD. loClubs—Three copies for one year, I, $5;. ten copies for one yetr.sJs. i nr.Aj)—heap—nr.-.n the list or gifts—gifts. e! I Package, containing 50“* in Gold; 10 gold , ! p.:’ent-lever . ttglisli hunting cits, d watch 1017 : each; IGold patent lever english hunting cawed w ntchis 57.-> each; 25 gold watches f,beach ; , lOO,gol(l watches Aitevcii; 3tb» ladies’gold watches J-'caclt; 100 silver liunting cased : watches 25 each; 2(10 silver watches 10 to 20 each; ;.i)0 gold v. st guard and fob chain SIS ito 2 i each; .>0 'll pp.ld lockets 2tos.U each, b" 'yl rings, ear d: op.-, br.\: -lies ’ east pins, studs ■ i tiffpins, sleeve’-irtons, ftc 1 to Irieach. Immediately on ther-wpt ofthe subscriplion money she subscriber's name will be entered upon onr -id'serip. ion book, opposite a . number,and aGif: cor,-spending with that ’’’ ""ill forwnr led to Iris , .-her address bv mad or express, no-1 parti. Address BSt’KE'l' .f CO , I'nt.lishers. N'> MOFFATT'S BUILDINGS, New York WILLIAM «. SFENCRf.'. ,1 1 Attorney ar.d Town<eHor at Law, ,f ..-■’Sk. IWiBiS MASTER COMMISSIONER. DECATUR, Adams ITT Business intrusted to hrs csrc will receive prom pl attention. ' Feb 13, 'Be7.' „ y jy.