Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1858 — Page 3

* y. V r r-ii i— ■■ yarn -wrew . An editor is a man who entleavers to fill his stomach by empting his brains, and after many years of labor, too often finds both head and stomach empty. Parson Brownlow.—The Parson seems to entertain serious misgivings about the claims of the Abolitionists to a place in the Kingdom of Heaven. ‘When 1 get there, as I expect to when I die,’ says the reverend editor, ‘if I find a regular built Abolitionist there, 1 shall conclude that he has practiced a fraud upon the door-keeper; for, in rny opinion, a Kansas agitator and freedom shriekerhas , no more business in our Father’s Kinqdom Ginn Commodore Paulding had in 1 Nicaragua when he captured the fillibus- j ters. ■ Abolition Convention. Albany, March 9. An Abolition Convention was held here to-day Rev. Sam’] J. May presiding. ! Resolutions adverting to the total abolition of slavery and condemning all other parties were introduced. The members of the Convention were equally devided between males and females, and whites and blacks. Wendell Phillips spoke during the afternoon and evening. Moffat's life pills and phanix bitters. The curative properties of these medi- | cines have been fully; tested for a quar wr of a century, and it is an established fact that they have no superior, although many rivals and imitators, for the cure of fever intermittent or aguish, dyspepsia, piles or rheumatism. Prepared and sold by W. B. Moffat, 335 Brodway, New York, tint! bis Agent. Candidates Column. Messrs. EntTons—Yon will please announce the name of DAVID SHOWERS, as a candidate | for rc-nomination to the office of County Treasurer, subject Io the division of the Democratic . primary election, and oblige his friends — pf-sStl-pd ! IXjTW" are nii'bonzed to annonne the name of, C L SUHI KMEYER, as a candidate for th"of flee of County Treasn >-er, subject to the decision j of be Democratic Primary Election in April—; pf-sl-pd. Messrs EntTons —Please announce the name I of S. C P>f)i LM AN, as a candidate for the of-1 flee of Recorder, subject, to the division of the , Democratic primary election, and oblige many ■ Democrat- —pf-sl-pd Messrs Euito-s —Yon will please annonne" ; the name of JACOB HOT lENBERG, for the office of Reco-der. subject to the dicision of the | Democratic primary election in April next, and oblige many voters. —pf-JI-pd. Messrs Eihtoiis —At the earnest solicitations < of num.to is friends lam induced Io offer mveelf a democratic. candidate for the office of It’Corder, subject, to the dicision of the Demo cratic primary election. pf-tf -pd. W. J. ADELSPERGF.R. Torn;' Democratic Voters of Aoams CorvTv! —The undersi rn. d through the solicitations of his nun.' ms friends, offers himself as a can li date for the office of Recorder, subject to the i decision of the Democratic Primary Election — j He would also state, that, as It is -i man of l : m ; itej me ms. mid in pm.r health, .and not being ; able to visit the voters of the county, lie takes this method of informing them that he is master of both the English and German languages. I pf-:tl-pd. ISAAC G. BAKER. O*We are authorized to announce the name . of GEORGE FRANK, as a candidate for tinoffice of Sheriff, subject to the dicision of the i Democratic Primary Election.—pf-sl-pd. E3”W« are authorized to announce the name | of CORNELIUS B. LEM ASTERS, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election in April next —pf-sl-pd. Messrs Eihtous: —Pleas' announce the name i of EMANUEL C< INKLE. as,a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the dicision of the Dunocrati.t Primary Election, and oblige many friends.— JTW» ar- authorized to announce tl e name of JOSEPH R MILLER, asa candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject tc the decision of the Democratic Primary Election.— pf-f t-pd. U j*We are nulhoriz"d to announce the name ms JACOB STULTS, as a candidate for the office of Countv Commission-r. subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election.— pf—Ji—p<l. JjfWe are authorized to announce the name of P. N. COLLINS, as a candidate for Repre- i tentative at the ensuing Primary Election, to be j held by the Democracy of Adams county, on the first Monday in April next. IKTWe are anth'-rized to announce the name of JONATHAN KELLY. Sen . as a candidate ' for Representative subject to the dicision of the Democratic Primary Election tn April next.

BECATt'R MARKET. •Corrected Weekly by J. D. & J. 31. Nuttman Wheat, whit*, $ 65 Eggs, $ 6 “ red. 55 Salt., 2 6 Corn, 25 Lard, 7 Oat», 20 Beef. 350<6 40' Rye, 3> Flaxs’d, 60 Buckwheat, 25 Clover 1 3 75@4 0 > Beans, 75 &80 Timothy 1 5 ; <7- ■ 02 Flour, hun 225 | Apples,'dry, 2 5 Butter, 10 I Blacksalts 3 00 Cheese, I*> <t 12 [ Shoulders smoked, — Fork 3 00@3 50 j Hams " — Fort Wayne Market. For the Week ending, Mir. 13, Wheat 65 I Lard, $ 7 Flour, Ji 01 | Hams, 8 Rye flour, 350 Pork, 4 00@4 50 Corn. 25 Beef, 4 5 Buckwheat, 25 Flaxseed, 6l’ Oats, 18 Clover, 3 25 Barley, 6.5 Timothy, 1 00 Rye. 35 | Apples, green, 45 Beans, 62 ■' dry, 1 2.5 Potatoes, 20 Wool, common, 26 Onions 75 " fine, 49 Butter, 12 Whitefish, 6 50 Cheese, 8 Trout, 5 00 Fggs, 10 Lake herring, 500 Salt, 225 Hides, green, 3 Bacon. 7 Hides, dry, 5 DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND. ; Will PR ACTIVE IX THE COURTS OF TV the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims,the payment of taxes, redemption of lan Is, dw-. Office i n the Recorder’s I Office April 3, 1857.

New Advertisements. Spring Electian. I Notice is hereby given, that there will bo nn election held at the usual place of holding elections in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, the sth day of April. 1838 for the purpose of electing one Clerk, one Treasurer,one Trustee, and ten district Supervisors. JESSE NIBLICK. Mar.s, 1858. Township Clerk. NEW’ll ARNES Si , ’®s .YV JE B> T r im min g S hop, Over NIBLICK’S Boot & Shoe Store. IS RIE L MIE SS E. Takes this method of informing the citiz -ns of Adams, mid the public generally, that he has opened a new Hirness and Trimming Shop, where he may be found at all times ready and j willing to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. He will keep constantly j on band every variety work in his line, from a I haine string to the very best, of harness, mattr- - . I ses made to order. Buggies and Carriages trim . med in the most approved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Al) work warranted; and all kinds : iof country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.—v 2—113. i'l. Wayne Marble Works A CARD. -—Having sold out my stock ; of Marble, and the sama having passed into the Lands of P. S Undeuh(ll, 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 satis- | faction. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Warnr , January 29, 1858. P. 0. U ' Li j, Will continue to manufacture Mo'iumencs. Head Slones. Furniture nnd Counter Tops, <tc., I at his old Stand, on Miin Street, also, at the New Brick building on Harrison Street between 1 ■ Columbia and Main, Fort Wayne, Ind.— n‘2-v2 j ' Sheriff’s Sale. i By virtue of an execution to me directed and i I delivered from the Clerk of the Court of Com- ! . mon Pleas of Adams county, Stale of Indiana. I | I will expose for sale, by public a net ion, at the I I Court House door in said county, between the j i hours of one and four o’clock P. M.. of the 27th j ■ day of March, 1958, th ■ rents and pr..tbs for a I term of years not exceedingseven, of the follow--1 ing described premi-.es, to-wit; The south west qn.irtcr of s"clion twentv-f nr I township, twenty-eight, north of range thirteen j I east, containing one hundred and sixty acres of (land, in Adams county, Stale of Indiana; and I on failure to realize therefrom the full amoint of the judgment, interest and ca-t thereon, I will at the same time and pl ice, by public auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said I real estate. Ordered to be sold is the property ofFi-pdrick W Treager and Gottlob Bli-s-.t to satisfy said I writ in favor of Moses Jenkinson, Marx Graff ni l Horace Durrie vs. Fredrick W. Treager and ■ Golttob Blesser. david McDonald, ! Feb. 19,1958. Sheriff. | I - Valuable Land for Sale. The nnder<igrred \ Lninlsfr if<>r of the Estate I of Suhupl Socket, deeeused, will offer at public <ale, at tho court house door, in the town of D.> c i’ur, Adams coimi.v, Indiana, on Saturday the i i seventeenth day of Anril, an. t.the follow- ■ inir described real estate, n ; : tinted in the count v ; of Adams ai <1 State of fnrliana: Tlu* north west quarter of th** south oast quarl ter of section nineteen, township t wenty-six. | ( north of ransn» fif.een east, containing fotty acres, moro ,» upon which is cleared and I under a goo i si at<* of cultivation about eighteen acres, on th ‘ following terms; One-tlurd nf the purchase money tn he paid in hand, one-third in six months, and the resiI due in twelve months from the date of the sale. | th“ purchaser irivhvr his note with approved so- ' curity, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and wi'h interest. fr.»m date. GEORGE FH \NK. j Feb. 12, 1858. Administrator, i

Commissioner’s Sale. X<»Hce i* hereby given that, the undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of a certain order of I the Court of Common Pleas of A lams conn tv, ! made at the Febrmiry term of s u I court, in the ' year a. d. E!53. will offer for sale, at pri/ate ; sale, the following described real estate, toi wit: The west half of the south west quarter <»f | section nineteen, in township twenty-seven, north of range fourteen east, in Adams county 1 and Stat e of Indiana; estimated to contain ninev -fiv<: acr. , *m»re or less, from the 21th day of March, until the 30th day of April next;nn<l if j not sold at private sale b< fore th ■ said 30th dav j of April, then the undersigned will offer the said • real estate for sale at public auction, nt the court ouse door, in the said county of Adams, on said • last mentioned dav, between the hours of ten i o’clock a. m and four o’clock p.m. on said day i Sjid land will be sold on the following coudi- ! tions, to wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid i in hand, and one third in six and one third in twelve months from day of sale; deferred paynv n t/ !>q -j terns*, seemed by note to the 1 5 P »s>aci nut <»t th- und«‘r*ign d. waiving bciiedt, of valuation and appraisement laws. DAVID STUDABAKER. Feb.l9. 1853. Commissioner. ,

school Notice. I would rospoj-tfullv inform the citizens of Deeetur, and snrrronding conntrv, that I will J commence a School in the School House, by con- | sent of the trustees, March 29th. 1858, and continue for the term of four months. Terms of Tuition per Quarter of Three Months: Primary Department, $2 09 Secondary department, 2 53 I In the Grammar or High School, for any i of the common school branches, 3 0.) For any of the higher Mathematics or j Languages, 400 Havingsecure.l the aid of competent teachers, hope, by proper diligence to render satisfaction to rill that may attend my st-b'-01. No deduction , made for absence, unless in caseof personal and ' protracted illness. Designing to estiibli-h a permanent school. I i will say for the benefit of those coining from a . distance, the school year wi'l be divided into l three terms; Fall, Winter ami Spring; short vacations between all ex .'epi, the Spring and Fall terms, which will be two months. A. LARIMORE, March. 5. 1858. Superintendent.

Mfii ns For the citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, YET 1 lEar 1332 CHEAP STORE!! | Hiving returned from the Eastern cities,' would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Dec-i'.ur and vicinity, mid th.- public generally that hehns received and is now opening a large assortmei ; f fILL S W!TO Dili fiMDS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NtCEST.and CHEA- i PEST stock that was ever brought to this! Market. And I cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French land English plain and figured Jlerin ,»es; I Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! 1 I keep a full assortment of winter goods, i cassimeres, doeski > , cloths, \estings, t weeds, I i satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READYMADE C LOTH ING. lof all kinds which n the nicest and cheapest ever offered in this or any other market west of f* miroißiM MPAn-w ; In this department, I have goods that I know I to be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric I | and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and j muslin bands, handkerchiefs, etc. WHITE GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second to none in I thi-nn-ke*. it consists tn part of wbi'e li ■ table d i-nn- 1.-s. linen spreads and napkins, linen an J cotton s a net in g, linen to Well' i.gs, white bored and strip d jaconets, marsailms wh : .. skirting. <tc. Also, a great vairetv of 800 i s j and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, ic., <tc. I Groceries, ' Os which, I have the largest stock, and the grea test va, iety ever brought to this town. Also, Hardware. Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass. i itc., <tc. In conclusion I would sav to my friends and the public, that, if they will favor I me with a call i will s -11 the n GOt >1)8 of a b. t , ter quality, and f r LESS MONEY than the i»m who bought Goods one-fourth less than any one could buy without th" ROCKS.— j Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. Hi, 1857 vl-nll. __ B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OULFJ & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And II rut Picture rs of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE G3ANITE STORE, No. 73, Columbia Street, FORT IP A YNE, IND IA A\l March 13, 1857. til ly. MA YER HOUSE. {Formerly th? Palo Allo,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mir. 13. 1R57. Proprietor. IThITFitW gi r I T IIE iin.lersigne.l, tenders to Ihe cit’zens of I Decatur anu vicinity. his thanks fu past favors .-and respectfully announces to the puhl ic : that he cont inues toearry on the above busines, ! ,in all its various branches,at hisold stand on . Second Sreet, in D-catur, where all kinds of' Blacksmithing is doneto order with neatness and dispatch. JACOB KING. March fi, 1857. vl -n4, I

i Bulking and Exchange a s'" ts v- ra er': i J. D. NUTTMAN, | Extern Ecßhiu r l . Gobi, Silver u.< •nrren Link Lin 1 \\ ivr-mH, PrnniKSorv N'otpg Crintv, To va-Jiip. m 1 Tn vn Ord •:*>, <fcc.. <te . bought and sold. M inoy received on deposit*? and interest ptid bv agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. P. STO I! K [J B IDEE, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, W \ LL PAPER S <3l LT SI cs 1 And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, {lndiana. vi-nl9-iy. i'ii>\i\ ii;v•:i: y’ 'the undersigned would respectfully announce tot.he citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that, he con 'in i»s to carry on the Tanning and Currying tn all its branches, at his old stand lin Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calfand upper leath | er, which will he finished upon the most npprov • I stvto, and sold on rhe in nt reasonable t irm-. Th-. !,;.,<• n-n,. P w .|l b • pant in ca.n or leather for hides or b irk at his Tnnnm-v-C. L BJ.IIR J IYd R. I March 13. 1857. n viy

ISRAEL ALL MON, r- Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ‘ Dacatur, Adams County, Ind. . VK7ILL ptv especial attention tothecollecV V lion of claims, and all other bit«inessen- ' trusted to his care. Offuc, on the South West [ corner of First and Madison street', ive- door. 1 March 27,1’*57. n7-lv. 1 j. rTorterT PHYSICIAN AND SUR<I EO N , Will promptly attend to all calls when not , professionally absent—Okmck, at the Drug Store,on Main street. D e itur. Ind. v l-n!3. !i 00 DM AN IIOI’SE, Main Strskt, West or the Pur etc Square, FORT WAYNE, IND. This House is conveniently situated in the ' 1 centre of the city, is entirely new, commodious and airy, and newly furnished throughout every atte.vion will be given to the accomodation of Travellers. Charges will in all cases be rea- ■ sonnble. F X. GOODMAN, * vl-n24. Proprietor

— ——. '.xii'.fijiitwi xis Jarui -m— a—*«»MMrML.ifawwa»w TH ffllC increasing! 1 Since the arrival of ;50 TOH 0? NEW GOODS! il cad Quarters! ; 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 All eager to get a few dollars worth of the , CHEAP GOODS! ! Come along friends with your Trade and Cash, We have room for you all. Our Store is commodious; and in addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Room ; Above, cranied with "E'.T We are now i prepared tosnpplvoiir neighboring Stores, and [ country Merchants generally, with GOODS at j New York Prices! I adding freight. It is unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices, ns ii is well known that . we keep a very L Ail G E ASBORT JI E XI j of everything, and sell ["CHEiPEII Tillh THE CHEAPEST.” J. <fc P. CRABS. I D entur, Oct. 16, 1957. vl-nl. j jT)-B iDY M LDE (2 i '"-ig—the best assort-j LY inent. in town at tile Brick Corner r TOOTS and Shoes of every description at the > Oct., 18 >7. Brick Corner. I MOLASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at ! Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. x ADIES’ I >i e-s Goods of ilm latest style* at a J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. U niecies of p inis, from 5 cents up to a 1 I’M Hf shilling t> r yard at. the Brick Corner. ' f jMI!-. V are .selling yard wide sheeting at. six 1. cents per yard, tit Head Quarters. r |' , llE\ always keep the best ■; i ilityof coffee I and tohac") at Head Quarters. I ADIES' ami Gent’s Shawls, a large varietv 1 i at 11-'ail Q '.-it-let-s. ‘ ; pLOUR lot' sale al the I J. Brick Corn w New Store & New Goods'. HOSES lEHBEBGER, i Takes tins metho 1 of informing the citizens of W 1 L S II I R E: and vicinity, and the public generally, that he has received and is now opening a largo and I I splendid assortment of

Fall At Winter Goods! Corsisting, in part,of cloths, c issiioercs, jeans, tweeds, and every variety of Gcutle.-ii-m’. Fall i ami winter wear, all of which ho will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought ... any other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari- ; ety, size, and price; ami of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! ’ Os every quality, siz and price; besides a large ' . i and splendid assortment, of Ready Made Clothing! I All of which 118 is prepared to sell Ch°aper I than any other Establishment in the West..— Comeand ex imine his St.-irk before porch- : asingelsewhere, as ha is determined not to be ; I undersold by any. P. S All kinds of Country Produce taken ! in exchange for Gao ls, at the highest market i price. | Wilshire, Oct. 9, I <57. vl-n35. mm iw raa E. F. WOOD. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monuments, I'ombitones, Headstones, I able I tops, Ac., <tc., prepared to order, from the comj mon io i he very finest material. Orders respect- ' I fully solicited and promptly attended to. llj-shop—On Main street, one door south of ' the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April .*4,18’7. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, ( Successor to 11. D trrie.) No. SI. i'olit'nbi'i S' t net. Fort Wayu e Ind. DEALER ill every Inscription of Foreign and 1 Domestic HARD WARE: Iro . Nails,Sash Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me- ' ehanics'tools of every variety; Cooking,Box i and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. vl nl2. JOSKI’It W IIOB'3. 4UDSOV M2COMB !. W. ROBB & CO., *V ■Vo 11rovers -’3k Xk 05» CO el MISSION MERCHANTS, 39. Columbia Street. Fort Wayne, Ind. \V 0 IT L D » » respect'ully invite the attention of Mer- , chants, H i’.el-keepers, Ac., to their immense i stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li- i qnors, S’gars, itc .which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transportation . N. B This's thoonly exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-n!9-6m. II1LL&ORBISON, FORWAII D 1 N G Commission Merchants. , J. E. HILL- I FORT WAYNE. A. M ORBISON.J Indiana. v|-n2l. (L Sl' \ N IE Y cuy w. ec ■« ci aa.. «J jcs: M a n u fa c t u r e r, 7 t < Alain Street, near the, Rockhill House. . vl-nat FORT WAYNE. IND

EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hanris at His old Stand on Ssoond Btreot. opposite the Public Square. 1 And continues to ii>aiiu’ac..iires all kinds of plain and fa i.-y f n-ntlure; such as. Secretaries, Bureaus, side, c‘litre, dining and breakfast tables; s if,is, tetiite. lounges; cushion and comj mon ch iii's, bedstea is. ,tc <tc. i -'•"All of the above articles, and many others j to tedious to mention, ni-inul u'tured to oruer. of ‘ the best of in itoria!; aid by the best workmen lin the country. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. C.wLL AND SEE ; For yourself before p'irchasing ebwhere, as I am determined not tube unders >ld either in , this or any other town iu the west; aud, as re gards quality, I defy all competiti ui. A L S 0. I Coffins of all sizes and descriptions, kept constantly on hind, or made to order, as maybe '. -sired; with a lirst rale HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. | ITLainber and all kinds of country produce . taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales ! small profit is my motto. | Decatur. April 7, 1857. vl nib il .HI JI O X B I SS E , Dealer in all kinds of furxhuim:, ! MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform tho citizens of Adams County that he lia- ,; is", returned fr.rn I Cincinn-ili, where he purchased a large and : ’ splendid assortment of CAD I NET WARE! Snell as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center 1 I canl, dinin’; anil breakfast tables, sofa*-, te t« s. J common and f inc v btiisleads.ai :n rock inn chai r- ■ . parim an/i c. .i.. gu -a i ..hor »l .ir>, win-bco sa-ih of all size ; ballon and panel d -< ■ : chai;; pumps, etc. I Hewill also, manufacture to order COFI’I NS l in short notice and on the most reasonable lernis O*All ofthe above articles and many others ! ; too tedious to mention, he will sell Cli ea pe r ' than was ever before offered in this market — i Ci.ii a i-l ex imine for yourselves before purchii- ’ siugid’.-'-.vli-'ie a- his prices are twei.ty i ei cent below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted tu s'and the test. v -r.38. cnTOi wHEiiooiis. I [. XiEYLRS, His opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ind. B here he keeps on hand i all kludsof Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec retnries, settees, soff is lounges, cupboards, tables, st.an Is, bedsteads and chairs from the finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is made of the Best Material in the county; and madebv the best Work-’:., n lin the State. In point of fineness and durability his work far exceeds that of any other esl nb islimeht iii the eou'ii y. His work is warratilid ■ tostnnd thetesf it all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n-33. : 81. I CIG Ji IT him; I' ! r T'HE subscriber thankful fertile liberal pa1. tr in ige heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally | that ho can at all times be found at t he Old Stn lid on Mun street, second door north of the Brick i C >ruer,ready fodo anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. ’Sy vzr r b o Hekeenscoa ' intly on liun<l and for sale, one and two horse wagons, which In- wrrrants to be . uiadi ihe best of timb.-r, well seasoned, and i ironed in a good and s ibstantial manner. lie is. also, prepn.-d to .--IJOi: HOUSES on 1 short notice, an I in the best pns-ihle manner ami he takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash Sisrcstis prcferedlo the i CanniT. and ;.! ‘I hey must expect to be charged the highest possible price for’nil work dime. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. n 1 6-1 y. Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer. JOHN C. MEYER. Fhankful for the liberal pntrouajre heretofore | received, would respectfully in form h sold cus- i tomers and the public generally, that lie still I I continues toearry on the above business, in all I ; its various branches, at his old stand on Main ’-t.i-eet, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith i Shop. Hi- work is manufactured of the very best material, and by the best workman in the ,count ry. He h is now on hand the greatest variety, of j Buggies and Cnrriiges, of t he finest quality ev- 1 |er offered for sale in this market. Warrented I i to purchasers- - sold cheap—call nnd s e. n 26. IEI E IKBiIT li EB r {Laie Well Afeyer.} V7li >l.’’s ile anil Ketail Dealers in BRBOS, MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS. PAINTS. Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint Brushes Whitewash Brashes. Window Glass. Glassware, Patrnit Medicines, Eleclic Medicines, Instru* •e-nt- Tr •-- Supporters, Wines and Brnni.l ■s, Ch.'.ni.'-i! see•. A i ri.to v ia -- v»k-< pof all size". n 7 x 'to'l'.'x t" ,''i\ .-.-. it I'tttshurg. Wnii" L'- id, white zinc, chrome vidlow, chrome green, paris green, uml'er,terra de sienna, rose pink. lam p black, inpin, linseed oil, turpentine.lard oil, whale oil and staple articles generally. We keep n large stock ami make . it. n particular point to sell to Merchants in this jvicimty. MEYER <t BROTHER. N0.1’5 Columbia street,Fort Wayne, Ind. March 13, 1857. n-l-ly. I! 11.1 I” .1 ICO BS. W lolesulo and Retail 'E »E -J ,-XK. Bi 273. Ki IS. «»sti IE BOOKSw STATI)NERY, WALL <fc WIN DOW PAPER. W'’9['.'\L INS i RUMENTS, AND HOOK HlNDi.lls. Calhoun Street, I'ort Wauic, Ind. v -i,12. t>. SrUDABABER. 0.T.8A1 1 Slud ibakcr & Il irt. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will utend to tin- purchase and sale * Real Estate,renting houses, collecting, paju-toiof Taxes.<tc., in A lams Oonnty, Indiana” All business int’-Ktcd to’heir care will receive prompt attention. Office at the Recorders Office. Decatur, Ind Feb 1.1. 1857. v.t n J

M <1 May be Stolen! . But no one will steal goods when they onn be bought at the prices now current fit the WHITE CORNER. The Old Man has been down east again with his pockets full of ROCKS and the stacks of Good- thatcan be bought with a f< w dollars will supri.-e all that give us a call. Ov.r tn d« Laribet ii hot glit one fourth less than any could purchase -them on a credit; aud we now offer to ourc istoiners the advantage which < aeli and the Hard Tinies in New York. When onr goods were purchased, gate us — I Come one come all. and see the sights and be satisfied that we have goods to sell On-FDiniifiiE.li’EH Than nt-y one i- s Hing thcsiime article in thia part of the world. 7 his is no heax, come end proveit. Come and lastegood molasaeh at sixty cents per gnllim, nnd sugar just a.-'.cheap. A piece of our good yard wide slie.'l ; v.ill be i tourni useful nt r. tip a yard. To all wl.o want CH FAP GOODS! : Call at the WHITE CCRM II where von will find almost every thing usually la pt in a coun try store, and .., thin; . n A General AsL.rlriciH of Dry Goods, Groc -ies Cra-l.eiv. Har 1 r Iron, Nails. Stoves. , ■ de J. D J. Y NUTTM ‘N. D -catur. Oc’. li, 1 s"-7. Broken . \KI’N for good- at tl.. 1 Oct. 1857. White Corner. C ■■’cthir.r, The largest stock and greatest rnriefi ever off-Ti d in this place, may be foerd atihi Wljt Dird Cages. Two Jiunilred, including every variety, fti n seventy-five cents i:p,at i Oct., 18. n. Nnftman’s. Latest News! W bbls extra Molasses at 5H cents ner re Men Oct Wlii'e Con <r I*" bbls prime sugar, at ten cents r v r e) pound, at the While Corner ; yd •- of ynrd wid Tieet • , , u t» , »/ per vard, jsst received and fa ). v Oct. 1857. J. DA J M NUTTMAN. EAGLE DRUG &. FILL, Frcprictuis. I \X I'OLl-SALE <t h'EIA'L Druggists and 7 t Apothcc-I ies. keips cim-Hinl'v on hand a large stoi k of paints, vsrnish-.'s.wl, Be and red .rad, I i.-nch zinc, linseed, tannins,olive, whale mid sperm oils; turpi ntino, putty, glass, glassware, dye - tuff-, pnint m d whilew. -h brushes. . artists' materia], wines,brni.d),--. fancvsr.eps 'toilet articles, perform rv. de. We Invite ]bv' sictans mid merchants in this vicinity to call mid examine our large stock of D: i:?- d Medicines hi fore piirehasing elsew here, bi-b’iv — they will be satisfied loth as Kgardto qvaiitniiiipriics. * This is anew cMaWH.ment.e- -steel: of drugs i medicines, ,tc.. are all fi, nnf ] , nailullf r.-ii-d bavn.u -.dieted wi:|, t .,. t ,- n ,by me of i the firm, tri New York Tbiladi lyhm and Poston and me constantly n-ceiving In -h supplies of every thing in th* i- line, al] art icks wat ran tod pure as r< presented. V e nre young inen cninnif ncing bnsineßs, rur J nioito is, industry quick N.’ilc- snd sn” 11 profits. I Store—corn* rof mid Main St icefe. opposite the Clerk< fl'cc nnd Evans’ N< w York Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nl n -!v. George Suller Corner of ('nlh utn Hurt Berry Streets, FOKT W AYNI . IND. H holes le Grocer. KEEPS constantly on hm d an extensive assort men tof GOODS iit liis 1 inc. to which he would ('.specially invite the intention of Country Merchants Traders, .ind private familie*. lie ran furnish everr ■ thing in th” line of his bus i nos. . fod* are , selected with great care and with reference tn i the trnde of this r» gton. I!.'' stock consists in part <»f the following : :tiuh ■ Gun Powder, < < l ee, 'he;., Sr*.ar. To- ! lincco, Segars, Whiskey. Hire, Anils, Brooms, Window Glass, Gun < nps. Vinegar, i aisins < <,d J ish. ??nc\ui<l Seinrs. Nut*. I?rar.dies, <’hevsc, Wines, Nonpaid < 'u<'ie . His connection with N(-w York Cincinnati, ; Pittsburgh and niher cities, »nv< him E XUSEAL EAt'IIITHS for puicU>ii.g Goods 1 which he can '<ll nt ns And <»n as accommodating tcims, asnnv other bouse in I he* city vl-ujy-ly. IHE ill’ F ‘ ? g By virtu of an nt i« r d and ! Jeliven d from I lie Cl -ft . I of Ct m , mon Pleas, of Adams com ■ i n I will expose for ?i]p, by pub i. . ■:< ..i t : l.i Court House d«»or, in said mmi’ v. l.<-t «■<•< n ’■ hours of one find four o’clock P M ,nf;|.< flay of Varrh, the rem am’ j . ifits i . Icrm <*fyc.’.rs not exc<: ding sen n <?f the folh ’ ing debcribed pi< rnisi s. t<)-u j; ; The«niit h west quarterofscclion tvren: , township twenty « ight, m»rth nfrange tin cast, containing one hundred and sixty r* of land in Adams count v, Staff o! Indi ns . m i on failure to icalize then from the lull i moui » of 1 l»e judgment, interest aiidc< L J < non. I will nt the same time and place, bv pud lie :>i c tion. as aforesaid, expose to sale H i ! of said real estate Ordered tube sold ns the property nf Errdrick W Treager at d Gn’th-b If Ar t«« i-nti h «ni»i u; 11 i n fax <>r o’ Jo.‘i ph Th Xuttn ; n vs Fredrick W. Treager and Go*Ho’ L’. -s. r. DAVID WcDONALD, Feb. 19,1858. Sheriff. SHI 1’ A H 0 Y ! C. W MILLER, Is «♦ h»s old tricks, such n , making njyly men look handsome, mean nun took docent and poor nien l<«ok rich, all this.nnd oven more, he accomplishes by putting on them, neve clothe*. •nd f iich fitting c'-'tlu s no other Tailor in thia neck of woods knnws h-*w to put on their customers. And nt prices, to, «o low thnt yeti m vp tn got on your knees to reach th<m. XT Shop, south end nf Main street, west side Decatur, teh 13. 1R57. n ] 1-y. iTTHTiiT* uppTi > and peaches for sale at the 1 ' t Cnwty