Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1858 — Page 3
J., ’ ' T H E E A g L E H. L. PHILLIPS,/ W. G. SPENCER,S e “ 4l> — DECATUR, INDIANA. FRIDAY MORNING, MAR. 1», 1858. e ■ . OESOCRATie STATE TICKET.; -- ■—l,l ■— 11. SEClttl CRY OF STATE. DANIEL McCLURE, of Morgan. ' AU'ITOK OK STATE, JOHN W. DODD, of Grant. TRF.ASLREIi OK STATE. NATHANIEL F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. L M’PKRINTENDFNT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, SAMUEL L. RUGG, ; of Allen. !(. 7 Xt ATTonXEY Cl TEBAL. Joseph e. McDonald, t ot Montgomery, r<m si trfme jr nor", SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur. JAMES M. HANNA, of \ igo. ; 1 JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whitley. trn ■__ Notice of Primary Election oil To the Democracy of Adams County, vou are hereby notified', that an election will be held on the first Monday in April next, for the purpose of nominating Democratic candidates for the . following offices, to-wit:—one Representative, ev. one Treasurer, on ■ Recorder, one Sheriff, one .j County Surveyor, one Coroner, and one County Commissioner for Second district, al which the "* Democracv of the county are respectfully inG t ted to attend at th? usual places of holding elec ,hf: tionsin their respective townships, on said day, fc ]i.. and participate, S. S. MICKLE. Chairman Central Com. i W» G. SrSNCK.it. Sjc.’v. r,r< — A.— - — try jt*TWe would call the attention of our ■ patrons to the fact that many of their subscriptions are out; and, also, to the fact j, that we are very much in need of money, •ev There are claim i against us which must be resw. settled, and which we cannot settle unless ie i’’ our friends cotne forward and give us the 1 all-needful to do it, with, and we hope they will not be backward in extending to us speedrthat assistance which we so much need, i unit: There is quite a large amount of money us from our patrons, for subscriptions COj 'rnd advertisements; the amounts to them W th! <4nsa<* re nol^t r^ e » individually, but when they eaer ire all thrown upon us, they make a load a little too large for our strength. jtiFWe conclude the publication of I '!Douglas’ Report this week, which cruwds yyj )( _, mt all other matter, but will well pay foi voue«i perusal, it is a strong document and bereaheeds no comment from is. ill VI. *
(11viv- . it Candidates Column, nrrscll Mrssna. Editors—You will please announce I , ; 10 name of DAV T ID SHOWERS. as a candidate >i're-nomination o '•■■■■■ ‘o us-Comity Trcaferni’.o: irer,subject to the dicision of lhe Democratic r«i totlitrimnry electron, and oblige his friends — 11 future l ‘^ l *l"'- . ..m H.f’Ve are autho"ized toannoune the name of L. SCHIRMFYER. as acandidale for the ofII '-e of Count y Treasurer, subject to the decision lit '.hero. ’he Democratic Primary Election in April—io dill:'- -Jl-pd. ■ Messrs. Editors —Please announco the name n ‘ llT ;1 8. C BOLLMAN, as a candidate for the ofc of Recorder, subject to the dicision of the 1° a W .''mineralic primary election, and oblige many ;as C’St.nnocrats.— l USS 01 Eihto"S—Yau will please announce jyrcitj llHT,le u s J ACOB BOTTENBERG. for the ice of Recorder, subject to the dicision of th,' mocratic primary election in April next, and lige many voters. —pf-sl-pd. jsciitt-' Editors—At the earnest solicitations te yf'f’nsimcrous friend- 1 am induced to offer mvullf rott f a democratic candidate for the office of .|, P gsrdborder, subject to the dicision of the Demotic primary election. • ever ‘ w. J. ADELSPERGER. 11;€ o the Df.«O4?ratic Voters <>:• Ai»Cm xtv! this nB 'he undersigned. through the solicitation- of cral voter* pmnersus friends, offers himself as a candiI ie j'>e fpr the office of Recorder, subject to the .6 , ( ision of the Democratic Primary Election — '■ ls ' ,l '' would also state, t hat. as he is a man of bin ,be S'* 1 ’ means, and in poor health, and not being iV be t- ■ to visit the voters of the county, he takes r nr 'j n . method of informing them that he is master , in 01 P “ ot j ( t ] ic Elijah all j German languages, the >W“'-.|i-pd. ISAAC G. BAKER. beca'P e "rWo are authorized to announce the name jch sqU*®' lEORGE FRANK, as a candidate .for the rhts at 3e of Sheriff.-subject to the dicision of the ?' ' locratic Primary Election.—pf-.sl-pd. rWe are authorized to annnun-r the name T-mA 'ORNELR"3 B. LEMASTERS, as a candiuhn J" u f or ,he office of Sheriff, subject to the dehe ‘'P° sl , mos the Democratic Primary Election in a s o,ld <* 1 next. —pf-sl-p<i. TaffitnMf Asrs Editors:—Please announeethe name . co j.MANL T EL CONKLE, asa candidate forthe J e 0 , l. >of Sheriff, subject to the dicision of the 5 that ocratic Primary Election, and oblige many secretlb ?l d s .—pf_fji_pd. ’We are authorized to announce the name IS EPH R MILLER, as a candidatefor the £.j>cis> of County Commissioner, subject tc the 1 . ‘.A ion of the Democratic Primary Election. — utioti’ -Wp are authorized to announce the name r, only ’• COB STULTS asacandidate forthe of-ie.-ratif 19 " f Conntv Commissioner, subject.tothedej " a is«Sl >of the Democratic Primary Election.— he AM’ Wa are authorized to announce the name — . N. COLLKtS. as a candidate for Repre- • ive at the ensuing Primary Election, to be raud» '-B* 1 ur the Democracy of Adams county, on the ! of DcC’"' ‘f° n day in April next. Wheat Stored. are prepared to Store or paw the highest in Sash forteii tliousandboshels of wheat' -7.i?57 J D <(- J M NUTTMAN
New Adevrtisemeids, Spring Election. I Notice is hereby given, that there will be an .•lection held at the usual place of holding elec- ; fimis in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, the sth day of April, 1858 ! for the purpose of electing one Clerk. one Tree I surer, one Trustee, and ton district JESSE NIBLTJK. Mar. j, 1858, Townsh'p Clerk. ! 'newHarness T r i m m i n g Shop, Over NIBLICK’S Boot & Shoe Store. IsII A E L MIE SS E, TAkes this method of informing the citizens of \darns, and the public generally, that, lie has ! opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, where he may be found at all times ready and I w illing to accommodate all who may favor him with 1 heir patronage. He will keep constantly on band (‘very variety work in his line, from a hamc string to the very best of harness, m ■. tresses made to order. Buggies and Carriages trim- ■ med in the most appri.ved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reason a- | bleterms. All work warranted; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur work at cash prices.—v ‘~n3. FL Wayne Marble Works A C A RD. — Having sold out my stock of Marble, and the same having passed into the hands of P. S Underhill, I would recommend all wanting anything in that line to give him a call if they want it done up in good style and to their satisfaction. JAMES HUMPH REV. | Fort Wavne, January 29, 1853. P.S. UNDEHILL. Will continue to manufacture Monuments. Head Slones. Furniture and Counter Tops, <fcc., at his old Stand, on M in Street, also, at the New Brick' building on Harrison Street between I Columbia ami Main, Fort Wayne, Ind.— n2-v2 | j Sheriff’s Sale. j 3y vir'ne •.fa’, execution ‘o mo directed ami deliver'd from the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas of \<lams conntv. State of Indian .. ’ ' I will expose for sale, by public auction, at the Court House door in said county, between rhe hours of one and four o'clock P. M.. of the 27th day of March, 1858, the rents and profits for a j 1 rerm of years not exceedingseven, ofthe following described premi -s, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section twentv-four lowiiship, twenty-eight, norih of range thirteen I i ast. eontainingone hundred and sixty acres of land, in Adam - c unity, State of Indiana; and . mi failure to realize therefrom the full amount, of the judgment, interest. -1.1.1 cost thereon, f will ; at the same I ime and place, by public auction, as aforesaid, •xp >se to sale the fee simple of said ■ I real estate. . | Ordered tube sold as tie-property ofFredrick | W Treager and Gottlob Blesser to satisfy said | , writ in favor of Mo<es Jenkinson, Marx Graff I and Horace Durrie vs. Fredrick W. and Golttob Blesser. david McDonald, Fell, if), 1 <SB. Sheriff. Valuable Land for Sale. The undersigned Administrator of the Estate | 1 of Samuel Sachet, deceased, will offer nt public ■ sale, at the court house door, in the town of De- ' catur. Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday the i ' seventeenth day of April, a. d. IHS i, the follow- . ing described real estate, situated in the county • of Adams an i State of Indiana: The north west quarter ofthe southeast quarI ter of section nineteen, township twenty-six, . north of range fifteen vast, containf'uty , acres, more or less, upon which is cleai ■ 1 nd under agoo 1 state of cultivation about cunt w i , ac ■ s, on the following , ' One-third of the purchase .no vyto he paid in hand, one-third in «ix month- :-..id the resi- , . due in twelve months f.-om the date of the sale, i die purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation an I appraisement laws, ami wi:h iuUTc< f jhi d'it ■< ’. GEOR(T'< FB \NK. Feb. 12, xAdministrator. I Commissioner’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ■ Commissioner, by virtue of a certain order of * the Gourt of Common Fleas of A<!ams county, i made at the February term of said court, in the year o. 1 will offer for sale, at pri.i<salo, the following described real estate, to ! wit: The west half of the south west quarter of. y section nineteen, in township twenty-seven, m>rih of range fourteen east, in Adams county and State of Indiana:muted tocontain nine- i tv five acres, more or less, from the 21th day of March, until the 30th day of April next; ami if , nor sold at private sale b fore tlie said 3 ‘th div of April, then the undersigned will offer the said | real estate forsale afpublic auction, at the court ; ouse door, in the said county of jldams, on said last mentioned day, between the hours of ten ■ o’clock a m and fu ir o’clock p. u. on said dav Sr.id land will be sold on the following conditions, to-wit: I 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 pay- j meats tc be on interest, secured by note to the ■ satisfaction of the undersign d, waiving beuerit ' of valuation ami nppraisement laws. javid studvbaker. Feb. 19, 1858. Commissioner. School Notice. . I would respectfully inform the citizens of Decatur, and surrror.ding country, that I will commence a School in the School House, by con- I sent oi'tlie trustees,March 2Jlh, 1858, and continue for the term of four months. Terms of Tnitioa per Quarter of Three Months: Primary Department, $2 fill Secondary department. 2 50 , In the Grammar or High School, for any of the common school branches, 3 On For any of the higher Mathematics or Languages, 4 OO Havingsecured the aid of competent teachers, hope, hv properdiligence to render satisfaction , ito all that may attend iny school. No deduction ! made for absence, unless in ease of personal and 1 protracted illness. Designing to a permanent school,! will say for the two fit of those coming from a distance, the school year will be divided into three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring; short vacations between alFejceept the Spring and Fall terms, which will be two months. A. LARIMORE, t March, 5, 1858. ’ Superiatendent. ‘
JIMI HS For the citizens o( Adams County and lite rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBEIiGER, rn?ja"elbe: CHEAP STORE!’. Having returned from the Eastern cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that helms received and is now opening a large assortment of FlLLifc WIYTEII DTE GOODS’ THE LARGEST, BEST,NICEST,and CHEAPEST stock that was ever brought to this Market. And 1 cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such us, Black, plain, and Fancy Silk-.; French and English plain and figured Meri>ioe«‘. Delaines of all colors. SHAWLS, CLOAKS and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! I keep a full assortment of winter goods, cassimeres, doeskins, cloths. \estings, tweeds, satinetts,Keutuckvjeans, sattins and READVMADE CLOTHING. of al! kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest ’. ver offered in this or any other market west of New York. BBIKIMW DEPIRHIEH! In this department,! have goods that. I know to.be cheap. '1 he stocks consists of cambric and muslin collars, undeisleeves, cambric and i muslin bands, handkerchiefs, Ac. j WHITE GOODS! ! My stock of these goods ate second to none in this market, it consists in part of white linen ; table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linen and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white bored and striped jaconets, marsaillcs white skirting, d-e. Also, a great vairety of BOOTS and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <fce., <fcc. Groce r i c s, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea | test va<iety ever brought to tl.in town. Also, : Hardware, Qunensware, V.'ood m Ware, Gias--i Ac., .ire. In conclusion I would say to rnv friends and -I, ? public, that if they will favor me with a call I will s 11 them GOODS of a bet ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the m in who bought Goods oue-fourth less than any one could buy without the ROOKS. ! Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857 vl-nli I ' - n. w.oskt.lv. c. b. oaki.i v, B. W. OIKLEI & SOX, Wliolasale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And .Il iiiiiiactnrers of i TIN, SIIEET-IRON AND COPI’ERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, Ni. 79, Columbia Street, FOR T IF A YNE , INDIA A’.l . March l|. 1857. nd ly. MA¥ER HOUW {Formerly th<- Palo Allo,) I Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 11. B. GAUTIN, Mir. I.', 1857. Propriet'.'r. IIL H’li Sii IT il IXin r |MIE uudetfiigned, render* to the citizensuf [ 3. Decatur jnrt vicinity, his thanks for past favors;and regretfully announces to the public t lint he continues toearry on tho above bn sines, ti all its varioU branches, at hisold stand on S.-coud Street.iii bccaiur, where all kinds of Bb’eksni'.thiiigjs dime to order with neatness i and dispatch. ' f JACOB KING. March G, IST. vl-n4, j- ‘ 1 Bankinjand Exchange « » BT<?rTWT:. i J. D. KUTTMAN. i E islern Exclr i■*?, Gdd, Silver, uncurren Bank mes,Lai 1 Warrants, Promissory Notes Cuduty, Tovnslip.an 1 Tovh Orders, <tc.. etc. bought and sold Money r»?ceiwd on deposite i and interest pai< bv agreement. Decatur, Oct.! 1857. vl-n35. Ji. P. Sill CK B RIDG E, Dl’ ILFR 7.V BOOKS, STATDNERV, WALL PAPER 13~61 J VT ®72 And Muacal Instruments.No. 51, Colu ipia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. vl-u]9-ly. “meTi i h\\i:hu The nndersigneti would respectfully announce to the citizens of A lams and adjoining counties • that he continues t carry on the Tanning and Currying in all its branches, at his old stand lin Decatur. He iaprepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, hrness, calf and upper loath I er. which will be tii.-hed upon the most approl ved style, and soldjn the most'reasonahle terms The highest marlt price will be paid in cash ’ ■ or leather for hide.Lr bark at his Tannery. C. L. 30HIRMEYER. March 13, 1857.1 n5-ly. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney andiCounsellor at Law. Dacatur, Adorns County, Ind. WILL piv esp *r il attention tn th** collection ofclauu. and al! other bu'in'-ss entrusted to his care. pTice, on r.ho Sniirh West corner of Firstand lidison streets, west door. March 17. 1 4 37. t n7-ly. J. PORT EIL PII YSICIA ?i AN D S U R G EON » Will promptly at. nd to all ’calls when not professionally absi it.—Office, at the Drug: Store, on Main strei , Decatur, Ind. vl-n1.3. ROOD MLN HOUSE, Main Stbket, Ws ofthe Pi’blic Sqr.vßE, FORT 1 AVNE, IND. This House is cc veniently situated in the centre of the city, i- ntirely new, commodious and airy, and newl; urnished throughout every attention will hr iven to the accomodation of Travellers. Ch: res will in allcases be reasonable. Ip. X. GOODMAN. vl-n?4. Proprietor
Til MIC increasing! Since the arrival of 7)0 Tins or NEW GOODS! II ea <1 Qua rte r s ; The panic for Buying Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and the . BRICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS I j All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! Conic along friends with your Trade and Cash, V\ e have room for you all. Our Store is commodious; ami in addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Roo in A hove. rramc'l wii h i E’4 GOO’H* Wnarennw prepared to supply our ueighb >r:ug Stores, and ; country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! I adding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices,as it i.s well known ilia) . j we keep a very : LUGE AS SORT HE IT of everything, and sell ‘•CHEAPER THIN THE CHEAPEST." J. .t P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-ul. • I)EADA-MADE Clothing—the best assort- ■ Lt ment in town at the Brick Corner. r)OOTS and Shoes of every description at the > Oct., I'>7. " Brick Corn.-r. "A J ‘ 'LASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at I aid. Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. 7 ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latestvies at g J Oct., 1857. Head Q iarters. M I I l '''I’°f 1 ’°f I'l'iuts. from 5 cents tip to a . »)UU shilling per yard at- the Brick Comer. are selling yard wide sheeting at six 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. r IMIEI always keep the best qualit yof coll'.'e fl and tobacco at Head Quarters. I ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety at Head Quarters. ITMjOUR for sale at the i Brick Corner. New Store & New Goods! HOSES lEHBEHGER, lakes this metho! of informing the eitizens of WILS H I R E and vicinity, and the public generally, that he has received ami is now opening a large and I splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! j Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassi mures, jeans, _ tweeds, ami every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall land winter wear, all of which lie will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at auy I other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every variety, size, and price; and of all qualities. ' HATS A CAPS! Ofevery quality, size and price; besides a large j • ami splendid assortment, of Ready Made Clothing! I All of which lie is prepared to sell Cheaper 1 than any other Establishment in the West,— I Come and ex imine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be ( | undersold by any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken ,in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1157. vl-n35. iiiium hamlr wm B. r. WOOD. M anufacturer and Dealer in M >numauls, Tombstones, Headstones, ’fable ; tops, Ac., & prepared to order, from the com- 1 m.m to the very finest material. Orders respect- . I fully solicited and promptly attended to. Ij’Shop—On Main street, one door south of : ’ the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .’4, IB>7. vl-nl! i — — — i Sign of Hie Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, ! (Successor to H. Durrie.) No. SI, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DT.ALKK >ti every description of Foreign and Domestic HARD'A ARE: Iro ', Naiis,Sash Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Me- . : chanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box ; and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. vln!2. I JOSEPH W. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB J. w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers NIK ISIS C 0 MMISSIO N .VER CHA N TS, 3fi, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. W o U L D v v respectffilly invite the attention of Mer- ; : chants, Ho’“l-keepers.-Ac., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, S 't.jrs, tc , which t'i.*y g'iar.?n*ee at closest Eastern prices, witli additicnof . ans-1 portation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing ■ Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. IIILL&ORBTSON. FOR W A R D ING K » Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- 1 FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.A Indiana. v 1-iix’l. 0? ST AN LEY. <l2 .-a, H Nfc ©S3 RC Ma ii ufa ct i! rer, .IZ i’tt Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl-n'M. FORT WAYNE IND.
EXTRA SESSION CA L LED ! h GEO, NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. j And continues to rnnnulacturvs all kinds <d plain and fancy ftiruituie; such as. Sec.eiai ioF, Bureaus, Sitie, centre, dining and breakfast I tables; sofa-, U-tatu, lounge-; cushion artd coin mon chairs, bud-tua Is, .tc. <tc. *’All ofthe above article-, and many other* j to tedious to mention, niauufdctured to oraer, of . the best of material; and by the b *-t v rkmen in the country. A’l of which he will sell <»n the must reasonable term-. CALL AND SEE 1 l’<»r yourself before pit tl-wiicre, as I am determined not to I. - u.'idersold - ither in this or any other low n in th • we-t; and, a.s re gards qualitv, I defy all competition. A L S (). ’ Coffins of all sizes and d i-•••riptnms, kept con stantjy on hand, or made t“ mdei. as mav br desired; with a first rate HEAB'SK if required. Terms reasonable. tEFLumbcr and all kinds of country product taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as !am determined to sell. Quick sales an** small profit is my motto. Decatur, April i 7, 1857. vl -nlO 11 AIII II X II I SS E , Dealer in all kinds OE FURNITURE. MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. Hu would respectful inform the cilizcnsol ■ Adams County tlml lie has just returned from ' Ginciniiati, where he purchased a large and . splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, centci ■ card, dining mid breakfast tables, sofa*, te les. common and fancy bod-tends, arm rocking ehairs parlor and common Windsor chairs, window sash of all sizes; batton and panel doors; chain . ; pumps, etc. I He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS • in short notice and on the most reasonable terms ; 33*A11 of tile above articles nn<l many others ■ too tedious to mention, he will sell Chea p e r than was ever before offered in this market.— Call a id ex imine for y iui selves before pureha singelscwhere as his pi ices nre twenty percent : below the present retail prices. All Furniture i j warranted to stand the test. v -u3B. i . UiilEf- W IIIEBOOTT, 11. MEYERS, Hi’ opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main , Street. Decatur, Ind. Where lie keeps mi hand ! i all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec I j rotaries, settees, s -.fas lounges, cupboards, ta ' , j bles, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the I finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is | 1 [ made of the East Material in the county; and made by the best Workmen intheState. In point of fineness and tlur-ibil- 1 , iiy his work far e ■■■ads that of any other establisbment in the <minty. His work is warranted jtostaud thetest'al'all limes. I Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl-n33. KLvCKSMH’IITNG! I r pHE subscriber thaiikfal for the liberal pn 1 tronnge heretofore rec' l'vi .i, rv. '.ld snv to . his old c istomers and to the public. » u.'rally. : ; that he can at all times be found at the Gid Stand I on Main street, second door north of tl e Brick 1 I Corner,ready to de anything in his line with i neatness and dispatch. jsa; i He keeps constantly <>n band and for sale, one ; j and two horse wagons, which hf wrrraiit* to be ■ made ofthe be-t of timber, wull seasoned, and , ; ironed in a good and Hiibstantial manner. Lt* is, also, prepared to SflOfE HOHSFS on ’ ! short no', i M*, ami in the best possible manner and lia t.akus this method of a-suring hiscusto- ; niers that the Cash System is prcfi-red lo the. ; Credit, and that they must expect to be charged ' the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. ' May 29. 1857. nIG-lv. I Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer. I JOHN C. MEYER. I 1 hankful for the liberal patronage heretofore 1 : received, w ild respectfully inform hisold ei.s- I homers and the public generally, that he still I I continues tocarry on the above business, in all ' ; its various branches, at his old stand on Main ‘ street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith , Shop. His work is manufactured of the very < , best material, and by the best workman in the ! country. 1 tie has now on hand the greatest variety, of I Buggies and Carriages, of the finest quality evier offered for sale in this market. Warrented ! to purchasers—soldcheap—cali and s e. i>26. WT & B BOTH EH, (Atfa Wall <f- J/lwr.) | Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS. FAINTS, Oils. Fancy Articles. Vanishes. Paint Brushes' Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware. 1 Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and BranI dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of | all sizes, from 7 x to x 43,French and Pitts- ' burg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, ; chrome green, parisgreen, umber,terra de sienj na, rose pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil, • turpentine, lard oil, whalo oil and staple articles generally. We keep a large stock and make . it .a particular point to sell to Merchants in this | vicinity. MEYER <(■ BROTHER. No. *>s C iltimbia street,Fort Wayne. Ind. March 13, 1H.57. * n4-ly. HIL L~.neons, Wholesale and Retail S9'S<2 W »Ce JJT JSV BOOKSA STATIONERY, WALL .t WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTR! MEATS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Callie.in Street, Fort Wayne, Tud. vlnlU. ' n. STUDABIKKR. n. T.njtt - studaba'xer A Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real ' Estate,renting houses, collecting, paymeptof Taxes. Ac., i:i Adams County, Indiana. Alt business intrusted to their care will receivepromptattention. Office at the Recor- ! ders Office. Decatur, Ind Feb 13,1857. v 1 n 1
Mav he Stolen! •- Bu* no one will steal goods when they rnn be bought at the prices now current at the WHITE CORNER. The Old Mai; Las been down east again with his pockets fiill of ROCKS and tlie stacks of Goode that can be bought with a few dollars will -uj'i i-< allthut give ii- a call. Our good* have been bought one fourth less than ar y could j ur-> chase them on a credit; and w< now offerto om customers the advantage wliich Cash and the Hard Tinies in New York, V>'lien our goods were purchased, gave us.— Come one come all. and see the sights and bo satisfied that we have goods to sell OHTfllUtllfll tll’Ell Than any one is s. lliijg thesame article in this part of the world. '1 his is no hoax, come and prove ir. Come and taste good molasses at sixtv cents per gallon, and sugar just as cheap. A piece of our good yard wide sheeting will be found usefnlat afipa vnrd. To all who want (’HEAPGOODS! , Call nt the HlieTE where you will find almost every thirigusuallv kept in a conn- , try store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Good.. Groceries. Crockery, Hardwnr Iron, Nails, Stoves, Ac.. <!■<•. J. D. .(’ J. M. NUTTMAN'. Decatur. Oct. 9,1857. Broken Bank Money, r IWKEN foi goods at tLe • Odi. : s .u. White Corner. Clothing, i he largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, mar bel'eurd at the" Oct. 1>57. B hite Corner. Bird Cages. 1 wo hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up. nt j Oct., 1557. Nuttman’g. Latest* News! Wbbls extra Molasses at 511 cents per galloa '' : ■ White Corner. I bbls prime sugar, at ten Cents per 1») pound, nt the White Corner. yds. of yard wide sheeting at cents .♦ , per vn r 'J, just received mid for sal.- by j Oct. 1857. J. D. <fc JM. NUTTMAN. BAGEh DRUG ex e; MFEGAN & NILL, Proprietors. V\ T H ( 'LI SALL. A RETAIL Druggists and i vv Apothecari' S, keeps constantly on Land : :i large stock of pajnts, varnishes, white and rod ' lead. !■ rervh zine, linseed, tanners, olive, whale i and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glass- > ware, uye stuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, j artists' material, wii.es,brandies, fancy soaps. toilet articles, perfumery. Ac. We invite physicians and rherchnnts in this vicinity to call ami examine our large stock of Drugs and Medicines b< fore purchasing elsewhere, believing itliey w ill be satisfied both as regard to quality ■ and prices. 1 Lis is a new cstnldishnicnt.onrslock of drugs ' medicines, Ac., nre nil fre-h and unadulterated. i having been -eleCtrd wi:li gx at earn bv one of . 'lie firm, in New Yotk, I’lidadi iphia and Boston and are eons’r.ntly r< I’eir;. g)■ rsh supplies of j every ihing in the ir line, rill articles warranted : pure as represented. l\ e are young men commencing business, onr mot 1 v !-, iadustn iji. . k sales ami small profits. Store—corner of Calhoun at ■! Main Streets, opposite the Clerk’sofiiee and Evans’ New York Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nl9-lv. GEORGE MILLER Corner of Calhoun and Berry Streets, FCRT V* AYNF, INI). Wholes le Grocer. KEEPS constantly on hand an extensive assortment of GOODS in his line, to which ! he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, . and private families. He can furnish every j thing in the line of his Lnsiness. His goods are 1 selected with great care and with reference to ! the trade of this region. His stock consists in ! part, of the following articles: ; Gun Powder, Cofliee, Tea, Sugar, To- ! bacco, Segais, M hiskey, Rice, Nails, Grooms, Windou Gin s, Gun Cups, V'inI egar, Raisins Cod Fish, Mackerel. Se« gars, Nut«, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap and < undies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, : Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as S 3 -CST.tI GE NA -A JttS And on as accommodating terms, nsanv other . house in the City. vl-nl'9-ly. I Sheri Il’s Sale." ’ By virtue ofan execution to me directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Court of Com , mon Pleas, of Adams coiintv, State of Indians. J will expose for sab', by public auction, at the . 1 Court House door, in said county, between the hours of one and four o’clock I’. M . of thc27tli fl day of March, 1858, the ren s and profits for a . I term ofy cars not exceeding seven of the follow - ing described premises, to-wit; The south west quarter «f sect ion twenty-four township twenty eight, north ofrange thirteen east, emiti uingone hundred ar.u sixtv acres t of land in Adam* county, State of Indian a, and or. fail ire to realize therefrom the full amount ofthe judgment, interest and cost thereon, I will at the same time and place, by public auction. ns aforesaid, expose to sale "the fee simpto of -'l'd real r-tnto. Ordered tube sold as the property of Fredrick W. Treager and Gottlob Itlesser to satisfy said writ in favor of Joseph D. Nuttman vs. "Fredrick W. Traager and Gottlob Blesser. david McDonald, Feb. 19, TESB. Sheriff. ! SHI RTHOY! C. W. FILLER, I I« at, hi- old tricks, such as, making ugly men look handsome, menu men look decent rnd r 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 I this neck of woods knows how tn put nn their f customers. And at price., to so low that you have to get on your knees to reach them. ITSiiop, south end of Main street, west side Decatur, Feb. 13. Jhn'; _u_l TN PIFP apples an I peashsafor sale at th.e i I 7 R»;c« Cobvs*
