Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1858 — Page 3
jwyyMIMBW* hi I '', they reside? We think we hear le esponse M the community in which e reside, NO! If the State does not glue i the right to support our schools by a iblic tax, we wiil by individual enter-’ •ise. Our sister counties are adopting is plan, and why shall not we? Let us put our efforts together and susin a school that none of us will be com-; died to send ortr children from under ir parental care to receive the benefits a thorough Education. Let us call hers from abroad to our own town.— 1 'e are situated in a lieartsorae portion of i ir State, easy of access from any portion the country. Let us hold out induceetits byway of boarding and rooms to - ty and all that may wish to attend our hool. Let us sustain within our midst ly laudable effort that may be put forth this noble cause. * Republican Decency. The individual who gave utterance to ■: e following sentiments claims to be a >od citixen and we believe has children horn be desires to respect and honor tn. In a public meeting of men who tewise profess to be Christians and good 'liz-’ns, and who ought to know if they .ve never realized it. that the protec-< >n of propertv, of individual rights, dends upon respect of law and authority, e following disloyal sentiments were ' ccived with enthusiasm and are end ts- - sound and just setiments by the Reblican press: He spoke of the successful candidate the late-Presidential election. He in--1 idticeu Buchanan’s portrait—the same tich he said hung at the side of this ■ itform, in tins hall, en the Bth of Janry, when the Old Line Contention met, i that on tlic22 I tilt., when the DougConvcntion met, a Committee wasapnted to carry the portrait out —and if could as easy carry out the original, it 5 nil b» a goo I d s work for the people. • car igua, it is said, has been in sorrow •ause her Pre.-idcat iias been kidnap1. Our fate is worse, that ours has •.been kidnapped. The above are the words of Henry S. •—•. ne, the President of the Philidelphia publican Convention of ’56 When :b sentiments are shamelessly uttered tlie !, tiding Republican presses and *’ dors, is it a wonder that a contempt of ' thoritv and restraint, both government 1 parental, pervades the land? Is not , s a subject worthy the reflection of all v| citizens?— State Sentinel.
•s • — :f . MAHHIED. Dn the Dill of Feb. 1359. By Rev. K Lvnn nt Aledo Mercer County 111. ’■* John B. Nt vius to Miss Ruth Ann seeker.
Caniid'j : Column. t'», 'zswia. Editors--You will please announce name of DAVID .SHOWERS, n* a candidate * .•e-nomination ro the office of County Trea • v t. subject to dm division of the D» inocrntic narv fleet ion, and oblige his friends — r H-pd. ' "’We arc authorized tnannonnethe name of j. SCHIRMEYER. as a candidate for the ofof Count;,' Treasurer, subject to the decision D< mecr&tic 1 ■ • - ' in ? pril—’ J, -rd-, essrs. Editors —Ple.-i«c announce rhe name >. C BOi-LMAN, n-a cnmlhlate for the ofof Recorder. Hid : "ct to th<- dieision of the mcratic primary < lection, and oblige many i >crats.—pf-JI-pd rasas Eiiito’S—You will please announce name of JACOB ROTTENBERG. for the ’ eof Recorder, subject to th;-division of the f ocratic primary' lection in April next, and go many voters. —pf-tpl-pd. ' esses. Ebtim- 't the earnest solicitations mißTOus friend- 1 am induced to offer mva democratic i-andidato for the office, of >r ler. subject, to the dieision of the Demo-,-e c primary election. rlce -«l-pd. W. J. ADELSPERGER. 1 THE Democbitic VoTEtIS or Ar> vis Cm'STr! iv undersigned, through the solicitations of •- umerMS friends, offers himself as a candifor the office of Recm ler. subject to the ■ e non of the Democratic Primary Election.— ■ould also state, that, ns he is atnan oflirn dcJ means, and in poor health, and not being to visit the voters of the county, he takes nethod of informing them that he is master e:.- th the English and German languages. SI-pd. ISAAC G BAKER. 'We are authorized to announce the name ; EORfTE I’RAh'K. as a .-andidate for the R s. of Sheriff, subject to the dieision of the xtratic Primary Election.—pf-sl-pd. ;•' We are authorized to announce the name IRVELIVS B. LEMASTERS, as acandifo* the office of Sheriff subject to the de- 1 i of the Democratic Primary Election in •j; next—pf-.sl-pd. t ssks Editors:—Please announce the name ” I ANI’EL COCKLE. as a candidate for the — c.f Sheriff. subject to the dieision of the cratic Primary Election, and oblige many j >oa ls.-pf-sl-pd. 1’ We are authorize !to announce the name I ij 3EPH R MILLER, as a candidate far the I of County Commissioner, subject to the i on of the Democratic Primarv Election.— ; T l ' ’ ... Ae are r.uthorised to nnn ounce the name COS STULTS. as a candidate for the of-1 (Jbttiit v Commissioner, subject to the deof the Democratic Primary Election.— itt*. I—pd. w. We are authorized to announce the name . N. COLLIKS, as a candidate for Repreivont the ensuing Primary Election, tobu ad >y the Democracy of Adams county, on the fouday in April next. •I DAVID STI DABAKER, ttorncy and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND ILL PRACTICE IN' THE COURTS OF ur the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothc iou of claims, the payment of taxes,re- ' ionoflands.de. Office in the Recorder’s !,lt • . _ A P ril a - '* s7 - ' Wli&at Stored, are pr.up.irc4 to Store or pay the highest in cash ten thousand bualiels of wheat j 2,1857. J. D. £ J M. NUTTMAN. I Tn t
i New Adcvrtisements. I : ! Spring Election. Notico is hereby given, that there will bean ! election held at the usual place of holding elec- ! lions in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, the 5:.h day of April, 1858 i for the purpose of electing one Clerk, one Trea < surer, one Trustee, and ton district Supervisors JESSE NIBLICK, Mar. 5, 1858. Township Clerk. ’NEW HARNESS T r i m in i n g Shop, i Over NIBLICK’S Root Ar Shoe Store. IS It IEI 11 IESSE, ! Takes this method of informing the citizens of i Adams, and the public generally, that he has ' opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, where he may be found at all times ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. He will keep constantly on hand every variety work in his line, from a j hame string to the very best of harness, mattres- | j a i made to order, Buggies and Carriages trim- ‘ med in the r >st approved style. Repairing I done on short notice, and on the most reason t- I . bleterms. All work warranted: and all kinds ! of country produce tak n in exchange for work I at cash prices.—v‘?-n3. Ft. Wayne Marble Works ( A CARD.—Having sold out my stock of Marble, and the same having passed into the bands of P. S Underhill, Il would recommend all wanting anything in | that line to give him a call if they want it I I done up in good style and to their satis- ' faction. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Wayne, January 29, 1858. PS. UNDEHILL, W ill continue to manufacture Monumenis, , (lead Stones, Furniture and Counter Tops, Ac., iat his old Stand, on Main Street,, also, at the I ; New Urick bail ling on Harrison Street between I Columbia and Main, Fort Wayne, Ind.— u2-v2 , Sheriff’s Sale. i 3y virtue of an execution to me directed and ’ deliver'd from the Clerk of the Court of Common !’!. as of Adams county, State of Indiana. ; I will expose for sale, by public auction, at. the ; Court House door in said county, between the ■ hours of one and four o'clock P. M., of the 27th ■'lay of March, !-’s<. the rents and profits for a ■ term of years not exceeding ... ven, of the follow- • ing described premises, to wit: The south west quarter of section twentv-four I i township, twenty-eight, north of r ino-e thirteen I . ‘ east, containing one hundred and sixty acres of! [land, in Adams county. State of Indiana, nod • ! on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of j i the judgment, interest mid cost thereon, I will ' ' at the same time and place, by public auction, 1 . as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said I I real estate. Ordered tube sold as t.he propnrt v of Fredrick ! W Treager and Gottlob Klesser to satisfy said writ in favor of Moms Jenkinson. Marx Graff -ml Horne-- Durrie vs. Fredrick W. Tr’-iger and l I Golttob Bleaser. David McDonald. Feb. 19, 1858. Sheriff. • | — j Valuable Land for Sale. . , The nn Ji r- ; gned Administrator of the Estate ■ of Samuel Sacket, deceit-nd, will offer at public , ■ sale, at the court house door, in the town of Decr.Gir, Adams county, Indiana, mi Saturday the ■ seventeenth day of April. A. n. 1853, the followI ing described real estate, situated in the county | 1 j of Adams and State of Indiana: The north west quarter of the southeast qnar- ! ter of section nineteen, township twenty-six. j ‘ i north of range fifteen east, containing foity j acres, more or less, upon which is cleared and , ' . ....uc>- agoud state of mutilation about eighteen ■ acres, mi the following terms: ■| One-third of the purchase money to be paid i in hand, one-third iu six months, and the resi- I due in twelve months from the date of the sale, I . . the purchaser giving his note with approved se- | enrity, waiving valuation and appraisement i . laws, and with interest from date. GEORGE FRANK. Feb. 12, 1858. Administrator. • Commissioner’s Sale. X.iticp is hereby given that the undersigned • Commissioner, ’ vitieof a certain order of ! the Gourt of Common Pleas of Ad tins county,. made at the February term of said court, in the • year a. d. will s>!Ft for sale, at private sale, the following described real estate, to- ; j wit: i’he west half of the south west Quarter of ( ! section nineteen, in township twenty-seven, j north of range fourteen east, in Adams county and State of Indiana; estimated to contain nine- j i v-fiv v ac: e . more or less, from the 2 1th day of March, until the 30th day of April next; and if • not sold at private sale b< fore the said 30th day ’ of April, then the undersigned willoiFcr Hie said » real estate for sale at public auction, at the court ' ' ouse door, in the said county of Adams, on said • last, mentioned day. between the hours of ten i o clock a M. end four o’clock p.m on said dav ■ Said land will be sold on the following condi- • tions, to wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid ( in hand, and one third in six and one third in twelve months from day of sale: deferred payments tc b? on interest, secured bv note to the ' satisfaction of the undersign d. waivingbenedt ; of valuation and appraisement laws. DAVID STUDABAKER. j Feb. 19, 1858. Commissioner. School Notice. ' I would respectfully inform the citizens of Decatur, and surrronding country, that I will commence a School in the School House, by con- ; I sent of the trustees, March 29th, 1858, and con- I tiiiue for the term ol four months. Terma of Tuition per Quarter of Three Months: Primary Department. $2 O') ! Secondary de.partuient. 2 59 In the Grammar or High School, for any I of the common school branches, 309 ’ I For any of the higher Mathematics or i Languages, 4 00: Having secured the aid ofcompetent teachers, i hope, hy proper diligence to render satisfaction ( ,to all that may attend my school. No deduction I ■ made for absence, unless in case of personal and i protracted illness. Designing to establish a permanent school, , will say for the benefit of those coming from a j distance, the school year will be divided into , three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring; short va- ■ cations between all exeept the Spring and Fail , terms, which will be two months. , A, LARIMORE. •March, 5, 1858. Superintendent.
low, IB I'or ths citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERfiEB, TB7 r . E’’ H BEBKJ CHEAP STORE! !l Having returned from the Eastern cities, ! would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally ; tliat he has received and is now opening a large assortment of FILL & IVI.TO DRV GOODS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, and CHEA- I PEST stock that was ever brought to this 1 Market. And I cordially invite an inspection, of inv stock, such as, -■ Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; Vrench I and English plain and figured Merinoes; Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, CLOAK’ and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment' Os winter goods, I ! cassiineres, doeskins, cloths, iestings, t weeds. | ! satinetts, Kentucky jeans, saftins and READAI MADE CLOTHING. 'of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest \ ! ever -ff-r,-d in this or any other market west of! New York. EIMIDEIIf DEl'Uimni ! In tliis department, I iiave goods that I know Ito be cheap. Tim stocks consists of cambric ' I and muslin collars, undersleeves, cdmbric and I muslin bands, handkerchiefs. ,tc. WHITE GOODS! My sto i of these goods aie second to none in this market, it consists in part of while linen i table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, lin;en and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white , bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white ; skirting. <tc. Also, a grea', vairetv of 800 TS ! and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac., Ac. Grocc r i es, 1 Os which, I ha»e the largest stock, and the grea | test vatiety ever brought to this town. Also, j IDudware, Queenswarc, Wooden Ware, Glass, [Ac., Ac. in conclusion I would say to my ! friends and the public, that if they will favor I me with a call I will s-11 them GO6dS of a bet ; ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the man who bought Goods one-fourth less titan anyone could buy without the ROCKS.— j Gives us a call and see for yourselves. - Decatur. Oct. 16, iSS7 vl-nll. B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLET, 11. W. OAKLET & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Manufacturers of j TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE. No. 79, Columbia Street, ISO fl T IF A F.VS, IXD LA Td . , March 13, 1857. nl ly. i MASHnriIOUSE. (Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. iii icits ii 11 iii \ i;T I r INHE undersigned, tenders to the citizensof jJL Decatur and vicinity,his thanks for past I favors,-and respectfully announces to the public , that lie continuestoearry on the above busines, ! : n all its various branches,at hisold stand on I Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of I I Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness! and dispatch. ! ' JACOB KING. , I March 6, 1857. vl-n4, I ! Banking and Exchange -T.D.NUTTMAN. Eisfern Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank Land Warrants, Promissory Notes ! Countv, Town -hip. nnd Tovn Orders, <tc., <tc. oought and sold. Money received on denosite . an<l interest paid bv agreement. Decatur. IN. .ST ii f EII I! ill(it. DEALEtI t.V BOOKS, STATIONERY, ,V A LL PAPER rotarBCTSHS HQZT And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort nayne, ! Indians. vl-nlf)-ly. ! Hinn"7nrETiT I i lie undersigned would respectfully announce ; to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties i that. h<> continu >s toearry on the Tanningand; Currying in all its branches, at his old stand ! in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the i short notice, sole, harness, calf aud upper leath I | er, which will be finished upon the most appro- ; veil style, and sold on the mosfreasonable terms i The highest market price will he paid iu cash { I or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. G. L. SJiIIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. n>-lv. ISRAEL ALLMON, 1 I Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. YTTILL pay especial attention to the collec-i V Y ’ion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the SouthWest; corner of Firstand Madison streets, west door. Marell 27. 1-57. n7-ly. i J. p. porterT PIIYSI CI A N AN D SURGEON, Will promptly attend tn all calls when not i professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store, on Main street, Decatur, Ind. vl-nl3. j GOODMAN HOUSE. Maix Street, West or the Pl-blio Squakk, ; FORT WAYNE, IND. This House is conveniently situated in the centre of the city, is entirely new. commodious and airy, and newly furnished throughout eve- ! ry attention will be given to the accomodation of Travellers. Charges will in all cases be reasonable. F. X. GOODMAN, rl-u24. Proprietor
wwe increasing! Since the arrival of ■SO TONS OF NEW GOODS’ NA - HL’ ill ea 0 Q u a r tors ! ; The panic for Buying Cheap, i Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and the BRICK CORNER 1 Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS I I All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! ! Coine along friends with votir Trade and Cash, We have room for you all. Our Store is com- ■ modious; and in addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Room ■ Above, cramed with NEW We are now ! prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and | country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices I I adding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or priees, as it is well known that j we keep a very L AIIG EASSOii T *4 E A T of everything, and sell “CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.'’ J. <t P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857. vl-nl. I Tj EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assort11 ment in town at tiie Brick Corner. rJOOTSamI Shoes of every description at the J Oct., 1857. Brick Corner. | ; : A.FOL ASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at ! ill. Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. I ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at J Oct., 1807. Fiead Quarters. ‘H I piecies of prints, front 5 cents up'to'a r JVV/ shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. r |hHEY are selling yard wide sheeting at six 1 cents per yard, at, Head Quarters. 'T'HEY always keep the best quality of coffee 1 and tobacco at Head Quarters. T ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large varietv I -J at Head. Quarters. TTLOUR for sale at the 1 _ _ Brick Corn 'r. New Store & New fiondsl OSES LEIIBERGER, Takes ibis method of informing the citizens of WILSII I R E and vicinity, and the public generally, that he ; has received and is now opening a large and I splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! | Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, ! ’ tweeds, and every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall i i and winter wear, all of which lie will sell ; I CHEAPER than they can be bought at any i | other house in the west. BOOTS & SHOES! j For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari- 1 i ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. ' HATS &, CAPS! I Os every quality, size and price; besides a large | and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! I All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper ' j than any other Establishment in the West.— I Come and examine his Stock before purclij asing elsewhere, as iie is determined not to be | I undersold by any. I P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken I jin exchange for Goods, at the highest market I : price. j Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. i F BLI FFTOY MABBLE WDKKS, E. F. WOOD, M ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monuments, i'ombst.mes, Headstones, Table : tops, <fcc„ <tc., prepared to order, from the com- ! mon to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited ami promptly attended to. iETShop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .’4, 1857. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to If. Durrie.) No. 81. Cohnnbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER ill every description of Foreign and I Domestic HARDWARE: Iro>, Nails,Sash | Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me- I chanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet. Iron and ; copper. vl nl2. JOSEPH W nous JUDSOX MCCOMB 1 J w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers < 1B» C O IfAfLSSI 0 X MFR CHA X TS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. W O II L D I V respectfully invite the attention of Mer- , chants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense! stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li-1 quors, Segars,<tc , Which they guarantee tosell ■ at closest Eastern prices, with additionof trans-1 portation. N. B. Thisis the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6ni. iIILL&dRBISON. FOR IF A R D 1 X G Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE. A. M. ORBISON.j Indiana. vl-n2l, ‘grd .-’Zk. ess- h-U M a n u fa c t n r e r, Jf tin Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl nil. FORT WAYNE, IND. 1
— n ■■im i.na— _ ii—iijl i— «i t imh —rr EXTRA SUASION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hailds at His old Stand on Second Street, opposite the Public Square. 1 And continues to >.iin i.'aclures all kinds of plain and fancy furniture; suck nc'. fTec'retaries, Bureaus, side, centre, dining and' breakfast ' - tables; sofas, tetat.e, lounges; cushion and com- ; ■ mon chairs, bedsteads, etc. Ac. i L “All of tlie above articles, and many others i to tedious to mention, manufactured to orqer, of J the best of material: and by the best workmor : in tlie country. Ail of which he will sell on I the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswhere. as I am determined not to lie undersold either in ; this or any other town in tin- west; and, as re I gards quality, I defy all competition. A L S Q, Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept con■stanllyon hand, or made to order, as may be ' desired; witli a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. i JTLumber and all kinds of country produce j taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see ! as! ain determined to sell. Quick sales an-* small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 17, 1857. vl nlO iii Hno n bi n 17 Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE. MONITOE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE,! Decatur ladiaau. He would respectful inform tlie citizens of Adams Cuuiity that he ha • just returned f.mn . Cincinnati, where lie purchased a large and ’ splendid assortment of CAUIXEE 7FARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te ft's, ' common and fancy bedsteads, arm rocking chairparlor and common Windsor chairs, window I s.ish of all sizes; battou and panel doors; chain ' ■ pumps, Ac. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS | in short notice and on the most reasonable terms UTAH ofthc above articles and many others ; too tedious tomention, iie will sell Chea p e r than was ever before offered in this mark, t.— Call a idexTinine for yourselves before purclia- | sing elsewhere as his prices are twenty percent. | I below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted to stand thi test. v -n3B. ci if in I wn; Eiioiinf. 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, nn Main ' Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand 1 ' all kinds of C ihiifet ware, such as bul'eaus. Sec- | ■ ret:aries, settees, sotTas lounges, cupboards, ta- ; i hies, stan Is, bedsteads, and chairs from the ; I finest to th? cheapest rjuality, all of which is ; I made of the Best M- terial ! in the county; and made by tlie best Workmen in the State. In point of fineness and durabil- 1 ity his workfar exc-eds that of nny other es.ab- ■ I lishment in the county. Ilia work is warranted j to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. i BUCKSMTTinNG! J r rV{E subscriber thankful for the liberal pa-J J 1- teenage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally, . . that hecan at all time; be fmini :it the OldStand ' j on Main street, second door north of the Brick i Corner,ready to do anything in his line with i neatness and dispatch. tsu's/ <srw <*■»«. I He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one i ! and two horse wagons, winch he wrrrants to be I made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and ; | ironed in agoud and substantial manner. I He is, also, prepared to SHOD IIORSFS on j I short notice, and in the best possible manner I and lie takes this methmi of assuring his ci;sto- 1 I mers that the Cash System is prefered to the I ! CriEniT, and that they must expect to be charged I ; the highest possible price for all work <lt>ne. ISAAC PYLE. ! May 29. 1857, tilG-ly. Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer, I JOHN MEYER. 1 hankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respectfully inform h sold customers and the public generally, that he still continues toearry on the above business, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Mam street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith Shop. His work is manufactured of the very i best material, and by the best workman in the I country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of i Buggies and Carriages, of the finest quality ev- i ier offered for sale in this market. Warren tod ;to purchas irs—sold cheap—cal] and s e. n2G. j 11 El i: T Di! (I 111 t li, (Late Wall A Afcyer.} I Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS FAINTS, Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint Brushes- ■ Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware* Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Brandies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of all sizes.from 7 to <3O x P,French and Pittsburg. U bite Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, ' chrome green, paris green, uniber,terra de siefcI na,rose pink,lamp black, japan, linseed oil, | turpentine,lard oil, whale oil and staple arti- ' cles generally. We keep a large stock and make ; it a particular point to sei* to Merchant , in this jviejnity. MEYER it BROTHER. No. Columbia street,Fort Wayne, Tnd. March 13, 185 t. * n4-ly. 11111, A: .1 n oTs, ” Wholesale and Retail a» K -■■«L JC -K-T ■« sw BF N£gBOOKS A STATIONERY. WALL A WIN DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Warne, Ind. vl-n’2. ; D. STUDABASFR. O I.HAB.T Studabaker At Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to t’ne purchase and sab-r.f Rp a ] Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymeutof ! Taxes, Ac.,in Adams County, Indiana. All business intrusted totheir care will rei reive prompt, attention. Office at the Recor- ! uers Office, Decatur, Ind. 1 Feb 13.1657. ▼ I n 1
May be Stolen’ But no one will steal.goods when they cun b« bought at the price* now current at the I WHITE CORNER. Thfl Old Man has been down cast again with i his pockets full of ROCKS and the stacks of Good- that can be bought with a few dollars wil 1 all that give v.s a call. Our gcods have been bought one fourth less than any could purchase them on a credit; and we now oiler to I oufdiistelncni the advantage which C ash ar. d the Hani Times in New York, When our goods were pui'cliased, gave u» — i Come one conm all. a; d see the sights and be satisfied that We have goods to sell on-mmciiEMEi! Than any one is s- Hing thesume nrt.'cjc in thia I part of the world. This is no ho- x, ccme and prove it. Come and taste good molasses at sixtv cents per gallon, and sugar just na cheap. A : piece of our good yard wide sheeting will be ! found useful at a sip a yard. To ail whowsnt CHEAPGOODS! Gall at the WHITE CORNER « here yoti will I find almost even- thing usually kept in a coun- ; try store, and spine things trn/re. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Crockery, Hardwar ' iron, Nails, Stoves, Ac., Ac J. D. A. J. M. NUT i MAN. Decatur, Oct. 9,1‘■57 Broken Bank Money, fIYAKEN for goods at the I *, Oct. 18.> i. White Corner. Clothinp, The largest stock and greatest varietv ever offered in this place, may be f< erd at the Oct.. 1857. White Cotner. Eird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at j Oct , 1857. Jluttman's. Latest Hews!' I bios extra Molasses at 5" cents per gallon 1V Oct. 1857. I prime sugar, at ten cents per ; Lg pound, at the White Corner. wOOd yd*. <rf yn- ’ ' sheet , cents | r l per vard, just received and for sale bv i Oct. 1857. J. D. AJ M. NUTTMAN. eable DRUG MEEGAN & NILL, Prorrietots. WHOLESALE A RETAIL Druggist* and ; < v Apothecaries, ku ps < imslantlv on hand | a largo.stock of paints, varnish .*. white and red I lead, French zinc, linseed, tanners, olive, whale t and s.periii oils; turpentine, pnttv, glass’ gla.««. ! ware, dyestuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, i artists materia], wines, br-mdii s. fancy soaps, j toilet articles, perfumery. ,Ic. We invite phv' , sieians and merchants in this vicinitv to call and examine our large stock ut Drugs'n' tl Medicines before purchasing elsewhere, believing [ they w ill be satisfied both as regard to Q'-alii- ] and prices. 1 ' • Tiiis is anew establishment, e.erstcck of drugs i medicines, Ac . are all fre-1, anti vhadulter.-.ted. J having been selected with frest care Lv or.e of the firm, in New York. I l.iladelphia and Boston mind are constantly receiving fre-J, supplies of i every thing ;n their line, nil articles warranted ! pure as represented. 55 e are youbg meh cr.tnmencing business, our ■ mot to is, industry, quick sales and small profits. | Store—corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, opi posite the Clerk's office and Evans’ New York Dry Goods Store, Fmt Wayne vl-nl9-lv. GEORIIE MILLER Cdriicr of Calhoun and Streets* FORT WAYNF, IM>. Wholes Je Grocer, KEEPS constanflv mi band an extensive ns sortment ofGOODB in his line, to which | he would especially invite the attmtioß of Country Merchants Traders, and private families, lie can furnish everything in the line of his bfieiness. His goods are selected ’.villi great can ai d with reference to the trade of this region. His stock consists in part, of the following articles: Gun i’owder, Coffee, 'l ea. Sugar. Tobacco, Segars, M hiskey, Rice, Nails, Brooms, Window Glass, Gun I'iips, Vinegar, Raisins. Cod Fish, Mackerel. Sellars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, ; Soap and Candies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, I Pittsburgh and other cities, give him VNUSUAI. FACILITIES for purchasing Goods : a Inch he can s< 11 al as kt a a.. w nEDJK£:» I And on as accommodating terms, asanv other , house i" the city. tF-nlS—ly. SherilFs Sale. By virtue ofan execution to me directed snd ! delivered from the Clerk of the Court of Coni I mon Pleas, of Adams county. State of Indiana. I I will expose for sale, by public auction, nt tho ! Court House door, in said county, between the . ! hours of one and four o’clock I’. Jf., of the 27th ■■ day of March, 1858, the rents and profits for a ,! term of years not exceeding sever, of the following described premises, to-wit; The south westqimrterofsection twentv-fonb I township twenty-eight, north of range thirteen ’ I east , containing one hundred ana sixtv acrel ! of land in Adams county, Stateofludiana.and ; on failure to realize therefrom the full araouat ; ofthc judgment, interest and cost thereon, I will at the same lime and place, bv public auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the/ev simple of said real estiite. Ordered to be sold as tho propertv of Fredrick W Treager and Gottlob ll'i -'er to satisfy said writ in favor of Joseph D. Nnttrnan vs. Fred- | rick W. Treager and Gottlob Ph'scj. david McDonald, Feb. 19,1858. Sheriff. SHIP A HOV! C. W MILLER, Is at h»s old trick®, such ns, making ; niPD look handsome, mean men look decent and poor men look rich, all this, and even more, hn j accomplishes by putting on th- m, new clothes, and such fitting clothes ns no other Tailor in this neck of woods know? how to put on their p customers. And at prices, to, so low that you have to get on your knees to reach them. •outh end of Main street, west sidn Decatur. Keb. 13, 1857. n 1 l y. I * RITD rppb’S and p-.mehrs fur sale at tha • Coitrn.
