Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1858 — Page 3

( Z'' Mblaxcwa and Instantaneous f l )e*TH OF a Young Lady —A heart-ren-. Hl' ering accident occurred on the 22d ult., t the residence of Mrs. Brown, in the' 4 arish of East Feliciana, La. The Bayou ara Time* furnishes the particulars: s Lawrence Brown, a young man of about venty-one, his cousin, Mary .1. East, and ’ jvtral ollie/members of the Iwtnily, were jated in the parlor engaged inconversaon, when e negro boy entered to inform ’ • l awrence that there was a flock of rob-; j ( ins in the tree near by. The young man a loaded shotgun in his hand, wait '“ig for the birds, and ran out cocking his' un, but finding that they had flown away came back into the parlor with his gun • p ring carelessly upon his left arm, the I piuzzle Unfortunately pointing towards, r *''he persons in the apartment, attempting the same time to uncock it, when the | Prammer slipped from under his thumb, I -,’’nd came down with sufficient force to , ''‘xplotle the cap. and the whole charge; J ntered the left temnle of Miss Mary J East, causing instantaneous death. The ' yin wits so near her head that the shot Li had not time to spread, but entered in a e . n!ot 'olid mans, penetrating to the opposite ‘Tide of the skull, Tlie unfortunate young ’Mnan is so much afl'ected by the circum,Clu ms lance that he has been very ill ever ri!,! ince, and some fears are entertained of H/ts effect upon lus mind. . K- ? " _ -J, OT TT . _ Ups and Downs of life. , ‘ A correspondent of the St. Louis Re üblican, writing from Clinton, Illinois,’ ive the following brief personal incident: ; Some years since, the son of a wealthy 1 ,rr ’'jan, of this country, married, and settled I > nL Spoii a farm donated to him by his pa ' 1 ents. He was shortly after arrested, to j E he great astonishment of the country,' ’ barged with stealing one or more hand'P r ‘ : dows; the plows were found on his farm. .?*When he was arrested, being bailed, havj ng waived an examination, his counsel ° ur ’ ,dvised him to take ‘leg bail.’ This he > 'Unadvisedly did. He went North and las’, and by din’ ol hard labor and sav,ls, 3g habits, completed a course in the law e "‘'chool, and now is past as a member of Of: he bar. He then returned to his home nd opened for practice, whereupon some procured the reinstatement of he indictment., and now is going to try * • ‘ ,! 'he case. The man will stand his trial. D f tt't is thought the plows were placed on j KittiU farm to cause him trouble. riblis- ■— Ha« The mind and the body have that clo c e ghe Dnnection, that it has been aptly said, one bat when the one is at ease, the other is Ivlelicate. Equally true is it. that when . L-mr of the dietpry or digestive organs in e ardiseased, even the most incipient from, we oor.ind the mind distracted and pertubed. 5,f ind the bowel ; are then clogged with tin A oerlthy secretions. The only sa'e re nedy forthis mental and bodily condition, •hits for the patient to take a regular dose lelotilternately of the Life Pills and Phcenix unr,'Sitters. Sold bv V\ . B. Motl.it, 335 Mlßroadway, New York. fT,_,—:

I L , q.-.y *hile. IH ( ATi il MARKET. ir t ( -<orr«et«d Weekly by J. D. & J. X. Nuttmsn. 'tCE ' '■ Vhe«t, white, 8 65 Eggs, & 5 " re»'. 55 Salt. 2 6 25 Lard. 7 Utt Ante, 20 Beef, 350 <k ! 0 Aye, 3 Flax ’’.l, 6i' lilckwheat, 25 Clover' 3 75@4 0 loans. 7’ <fc HO Timothy 1 5i <t ' 00 fr/'lour, hun 525 | Apples,dry, 2 5 .latter, 10 | Blacksalts 3 00 lhecse, 1’ A 12 | Shoulders smoked, — i'hjrk 3 ■creerrs —r*-r-:i? Fort Wayne Market, h tin Fur the Week ending, Mar. 13, clou " ' ;Ml >haat 65 I Lard. $■ 71 > p r(|, lonr, fsl 0J | Hams, 8 ! e ihtye flour, 3 5‘.) | Pork. 4 00@4 5 ) .jp, lorn, 25 ' Be-f, 4 5 hiekwlieat. 2> | Flaxseed, 6 i '< M'Hts. 18 | Clover, 3 25 fit'iarley, 65 I Timothy, 1 do! P he*y«.’ 3’• | Apples,'green, 451 , gleans, 62 I •• dry, 125 ' ,'otatoes, -0 | Wool, common, 26 k’ ltiiona 75 I " tine, 41 pri’mtter, I2| Whitefish, 6 50 i lidjtt-hee.se, 8 I Trout. 5 On I ,-lggs, Hl | Lake herring, » 00. ‘ alt, 2 '25 I Hide-, green, 3i HO'Aasea . 7 | Hides,dry, 5; c -x= .. i J. New Advertisements. I Notice of Election r " Notice is hereby given to the qualified vo*'ersof the town of Decatur, that the annual Election will be held at the school house in said , s sown on Monday the 3d day of May, 1858, for Lbs purpose of eluting three Trustees, one for acb of the districts of said town, also, a clerk, >0 ssessor, treasurer; and marshal of said town. <0 ( , he pollswill be opened at nine o'clock in the a j . oronoon, arid closed at four o'clock in the as- . ernoon of said day. IT' Wm. O. SPENCER. Town Clerk. April 9, 1858. !»•'- r ■ Support Hie Poor. We,the undersigned, as Overseersoi the) ’oor of Washington township, Adams county, ! ndiana, do hereby certify, that Samuel Dean j tflitnd he wife are poor persons, and are to be l rovided fcr by the county, according to law: herefore, notice is hereby given, that sealed! >f? .roposals will -be received, at the Township! a!:i7lerk’s office up to May first, 1858, for their snp- I ( lfc ort and maintenance for oneyear, by the conn..ytobe paid quarterly, which proposals will be pened and acted upon by the Board of Over- i et eera on said day, Giveu under our hands this ! d day of April, 1853. «. D. REIDER.) ‘ A KOHNES et JACOB STULTS.S attest. Jxsas Nulick, Clerk. rd* Wheat Stored. int» We are prepared to Store or pay the highest ’ rice in cash fir ten thousand bushels of wheat I Ot',9 J 857. J D * J M V.TTMAX

I A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY I El” . Va. BS.-C i JFiM a Beautiful present to eaeii sulAcrifter! ’The New York Excelsior, Isa Family Journal.beautifully illustrated of the largest sizew—eight pages,pr forty columns imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, ■ News, Morals, and General Miscellany The editorial department will be under the , immediate supervision of Ai.uxanukr D. Munson j ■■ ho is widely known to the public us having ’ been connected with several of the most popular journals of the day. i Although givin -a handsome present to each ’ subscriber, intending to surpass all in our libe- ■ ruli y, we are determined that the •• Excclsoir” shall not resemble those journals usually known ■as “gift papers,” in any particular. Its con j tents shall be suitable for Home, as Aur aim is to secure it a welcome in every family We -hall I fill onr columns weekly with interesting and | thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, ami i Sketches of Travel-,, Men and Character,beside a full digest of the news of the week, and all ! events of general interest. One or the following named Presents is sent free of postage to each subscriber immediately ■ j on receipt of the subscription money. Schedule of Presents. AN Ebony Casket, containinga full set of di j nmoud Jewelry, ear rings, necklace, brooch and , I bracelets, beside a lady’s enameled jeweled gold i Watch with chantelaine. and a gentleman’s English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold Watch with chain, worth eight hundred dollars. T .ro superior Pianos, Rosewood and Black Walnut case, worth S3OO and $49 » $79(1 09 ! Watches Hunting case. $ > 1 tosl U i Gold watches, 30 to s’l I ‘ “ (ladies' and gentlemen’s 20 to 3 ■ Silver hunting patent levers, 15 to 30 I “ Patent levers, 13 to 15 I “ Watches, 7 to 111’ Ladies’ Chatelaines, 6- to 2 Guard chains (ladies’ and gentlemen's 10 to 29 j V est and fob chains, 10 t<r : 10 I Vest and guard chains, . Bto 20 Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 2'.)'to 15 l Armlets, for ladies and children ■ 5 to 8 Brooches, cameo and mosaic. 6 to 8 ; Brooches, Florentine and lava 6 to 8 . Brooches, gold, ladies’and misses', 1 to 5 ’ Ear drops, Florentine and lava 6 to 8 I Ear drops, cameo and mosaic 6 to 8 ; Ear drops, (Ladies’ Misses’) 2 to 8 ’ Gold rings, plain and chas’d 1 to 7 Studs.gentlemen’s to 4 I ” Sleeve buttons, gentlemen’s, various styles, 3 to 5 I “ Cuff pins, ladies' 3to 4 “ Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to 5 ” Watch keys, ] to 1 1 ” Breast pins, gentlemen’s 2 to 19 " Lockets, double glass, H to 15 " 2 to 5 “ Thimbles 4 to 6 TE.IIRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS: ’ I Two Dollars per year with one Present, | Four dollars for two years with four Presents, i Five dollars for three years with five presents, Terms to Clubs. M ith a present to each subscriber, and always one i-xtrfi present to the getter up of a Club Clubs of three ()i| Clubs of five y Chibs of ten ,5 (),, Clubs of 21 (one extra to the agent) 30 09 c.itbs lar.-e than 21 in th' l same proportion. File Publisher Albert Palmer, has been known I for many years as the publisher <if the Northern ! and Southern Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ I (edited by Freeman Hunt..) ami he with confi--1 deuce refers to the leading business num in alj most every town in the United States (to m >-t. of | whom the M ami M Journal has h"en circula , t< d) as to th • responsibility with which his nub. Lshing b'tsino-s is comluvted. II iving secured 1 the agenev of n prominent Jewelry M imifactui ring establishnient in Newark, New Jersey, he is led to rd! r the presents in similar articles, ; bat those who desire it can receive their presents I in books Local \gents. ,A<l Postmasters, Merchants and Business ; Men to whom we have ever forwarded a copy of tiie M, and ,4 Jum'iial, or their clerks, or any 1 other iuteliigom. and responsible person, will | confer a favor bv forming a club or act.ng as our I Local Ageut, ami Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents mid others. Any person sending 109 subscribers (with the full price ofsub-criplion) will receive a superb Hunting Case Gobi Watch and chain, of the ’ best English workmanship full jeweled, and worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince's M-'lodeons. of the same value. The person who can raise a list of 399. within ’ a period of three months, will receive a superior I Fiaiio, made by Hal let, Davis <t Co., Boston, i worth throe hundred dollars, and which cost 1 two hundred and seventy-five dollars cash, or, :i' choice, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jewelry , worth the same amount. I’or L'stsof.,9 with the full price, a beautiful gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid, j bor smaller or largerlists, parties may select j any articles from our published schedule, of I ! watches,Jewelry, books, «tc , worth in proper I lion ot eigh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, I if preferred: can retain five dollars in cash, or I fitly cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office. Ihe names should be sent each week until ' : the proposed ntttnbcr is com,nleted, in order that ' the presents and paper m iv be promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER. PnMisher, ! I New York, Ex ielsior, V'-~nJ. Office, 385 Broadway, New York.

NEW HARNESS AKh.J®T.B2» T r i m m i n g Shop, Over NIi*LICK’S Doot & Shoe Store. ISH.ni MIESSE, Takes this method of informing the citizens of! Adams, and the public generally, that he has I opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, I where he may be found at all times readv and ! willing to accommodate all who may favor him ■ with their patronage. He will keep constantly I on hand every variety work in his line, from a j hatne string to the very best of harness, mattresses made to order. Buggies ami Carriages triin- , 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—v2-n3. D A VID ST V D Alt AICKR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND \I7ILL PRACTI E IN THE COURTS OF vV the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe | collection of claims, the payment of taxes,re-’ i demptiou oflands, Ac. Office in the Recorder's ! Office. April 3, 1857. ISRAEL AL L MON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Dacatur, Adams County, Ind. TXTILL pay especial attention totheeollecV» t.ion of claims, and all other businees entrusted to his care. Office, on the South West corner of First and Midirsp streets, west door Ma*ch .‘7, 1a57.l a 57. n7 Iy,

Bm, urn For Ul2 citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FHIBEHGEB, v'ta.'.S'' S HTW33 CHEAP STOPtEI! H iving returned from the Eastern cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decaturand vicinity, and the public generally thathehas received and is now opening a large assortment of FALL & MTER DRY GOODS’ THE LARGEST, BEST. NICEST, and CHEAPEST stock that was ever brought to this Market. And I cordially invite an inspection of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Taney Silks; French and English plain and figured Merinoes: i Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and BLANKETS. Cloth Department! 1 | I keep a full assortment 6f winter goods, cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, lestings, t weeds, satinetts, Kentuckyjeans, sattins and READYMADE CLOTHING, of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest ever off red in this or any other imiiket West of : New York. IWMI DEPIimiEW! . In this department, I have goods that I knew > to bo cheap. The stocks consists of cambric arid muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and ’ muslin bands, handkerchiefs, Ac. WHITE GOODS! My stock of these goods ate second to none in this market., it consists 111 part of whi f e linen table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linen and cotton sheeting, linen towelings, white bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white skirting, ,tc. Also, a great vairety of BOOTS and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac., J:c. Groceries, ’ Os wbii'h, I h ive the largest stock, and the grea I test vaiiety ever brought, to this town. Also, Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, ' itc., <tc. In conclusion I would sav to my ‘ friends and the public, that if they will favor me with a call I will s-II them GOODS of a bet I ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the mm who bought Goods one-loiirth less than any »ae could buy without, the ROCKS.— Gives us a call .and see for yourselves. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1857 vl-nll. B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, B. W, OAKLEY & SON, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, 1 id >1 inufacturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GAANITE STORE, Ng. 73, Columbia Street, F 0 R T WA r.VR , tXD IA XA . March 13,1857. n 4 ly. MAYER HOUSE. ( Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FOItT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1257, Proprietor. II I.IH < 1111111 \ lIT ■; r |3HE unlersigned, tenders to the citizensof 1 I) ■<’ it ir an t vicinity. his thanks for past ’ favors;.a ml respectfully atino'tnccs to 1 h - public I that he continuestoearry on the above htisiues, j I in all its various branches, at, hisold stand on Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of I i Blacksmithing ia done to order with neatness; and dispatch. JACOB KING. I March 6, i 857. vl-n 1, i Baukins: and Exchange J. D. NUTTMAN, Eistcrn Exchange. Gol l, Silver niicurren ■ Bank Nores, L in I Warr ints, Promissory Notes ) 0 vtnty, T > vuship, and Town Ord -rs,•tc.. <tc. bought and sold. Money received on deposite ! and interest, paid bv agreement. D'c.itur, Oct 9, 1857. vl-n35. J. IL Sill I’li Illi I Util. DEALEII I.V BOOKS, ST VITONERY, WA LL PAPER NTS tt 35 And Musical Instruments. No. 31, Columbia Street, Fort Wavne. I Indiana. vi_ n i')_i v ; i PHHH TIHtU! 'I he undersigned would respectfully announce , totha citizens of Adams ami adjoining counties I that he cont,inn’S to carry <m the Tanning and ' ; Gnrrving in all its branches, at his old stand ‘ 'tn Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the ' short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath . j er, which will be finished upon the most appro- , ’ red style, and sold on the most reasonable terms ’ ' The highest market price will ho paid tn cash ’ ’ or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. 0. L. SCHIRK EVER. ! M irch 13, 1857. no-ly. ;Ft. Wayne Marble Works| A CARD. —Having sold out my stock iof 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 i done up in good style and to their satis- i faction. JAMES HUMPHREY. | Fort Wayne, Januarv 29, 1858. P.S.UNDEHiLL, Will continue to manufacture Monuments,’ , Head Stones, Furniture and Counter Tops, <frc., at his old Stand, on Main Street, also,at the ; New Brick buil lingon Harrison S,rent between I , Columbia and Main, Fort Wayne, Ind.— u2-v2 ”j?P. PORTEiI. I PH YSICIAX AND SU R« E6 N , Will promptly attend to all calls when not professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug! Store,on Main s’reet, Decatur, Ind vln!3

TIE fIITC increasing! Since the arrival of §0 TOSS OF MW GOODS! .yWT.M? 11 cad Q u a r I e rs! 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 1 All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! Come along friends with your Traie and Cash, jWe haveroom for you all. Our Store is com-I tnodtous; and in ad lition to our Room below, we have a LARGE S a Ie R oom Above, cramed with NEW GROHS. We are now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! adding freight. It i- unnecessary to enumerate articles or prices, as it is well known that, I we keep a very I LARG E AS S 011 TME K T of everything, and sell “CHEIPES THAN THE CHEAPEST.” J. it P. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. 1) EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assortt U tnent, in town at the Brick Corner I — — J TOOTS and Shoes of every description at the A Oct., 18 >7. Brick Corner, MOL ASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at Oct., 1857. II ad Quarters. I ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest, styles at j Oct., 1857. Head Quarters ‘U 11A piecies of prints, from 5 cents up to a jO'/v" shilling per yard at, the Brick Corner. r are selling yard wide sin-, :iug at six 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. r T , IIEY always keep the best qutili y of coffee 1 and tobacco at Head Quarters. I A DIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety .J at Head Quarters. I DLOUR for sale at the a Brick Corn >r New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBERGER, Takes ibis method of informing the citizens of WILSII 1 R E i and vicinity, and the public generally,.that he I has received ami is now opening a large and ' splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! I Consisting, in part,of cloths, cassitneres, jeans, ' twi-ds, ai. 1 every variety of G ■ntletn-ri's Fail I ami winter wear, all of which lie will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at anv • other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES' For both Lelies and Gentlemen, of every vari- i ’ etv, size, and price; and of all qualities. ' HATS &• CAPS! 1 Ofovery quality,size and price; besides alargc I an(l splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! | All of which ho is prepared to sell Ch°aperi i than anv o.lier E-u.ablisliinuiit in the West.— jComeaud examine hu Stock before purch-| ] using elsewhere, as ha is determined not to be ’ I undersold by any. I P. S All kinds of Cauntry Produce taken I lin exchange for Goods, at the highest market ' price. j Wilshire,Oct 9, 1857. vl-n35. I i ULUFI'T’II 111111)18 IV.IMS. E. F . WOOD, Y TzVNUFACTURERand D-.aler in Monti- ■ >’ S tiieiits, To inns. Headstones, 'fable I tops, ,tc.. ike., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respect- [ fully solicited and promptly attended to. LTShop —On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April ’4,18’7, vl-nll. Siun of the Padlock. OLT VN R w MORGAN, I ( S i~■ rssor to II D'irrie.) Vo. 81. .’ >< tai >ia Street, F.irt sV <, ne Ind. DEALER in every Inscription of Foreign and Domestic HARDiV ARE: Iro , Nails,Basii ! Building Materials. Saddlery Hard ware, Me-j chatties’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box ’ ami Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and ’ copper _ vl nl2. JOSEPH w. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB ’ J. W. ROBB & CO., VV rales lie Grocers 'a sr» CO VMISSIOX MIHRCIIAXTS, 39. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. IV O U L D v V respect’tilly invite the attention of Mer- j chants, Hotel-keepers, Ac., to their immense’ stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li ’ quors, Segars, .tec , which they guarantee to sell ’ at closest Eastern prices, with addition of transpurtat ion. N. B. Thisis the only exclusive Jobbing! Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. HILL A OKUISON. FOR WARDING oTA .W ■ » Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- > FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISONj Indiana. ('. S i'ANLE Y. .-WK ®e. ■«. M .-W «a- T»33 M a n ii fa c t u r e r, ,V<«ia Street, near the, Rockhill Rotten I vl n 24. FORT WAYNE. IND

(EXTRA SESSION CALLRD I GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Sacond street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to manufactures all kinds of plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries. Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast tables; sofas, tetste, lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedstealn, <tc Ac. i ’"A 11 of th 1 above articles, and many others to tedious to mention.manufactured to oraer, of the best of material; and by the bust, workmen in the country. All of which ha will sell on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing el»where, sal am determined not to he undersold cither in I this or nny other town in the west; and, as re I gards quality, I defy all competition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and discriptious, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, ns may be j desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required. | Terms reasonable. iETLutnber and all kinds of country produce I taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as l am determined to sell. Quick sales an- 1 small profit is my motto. i Decatur, April 7, 1857. vl nP> iI.I Hil 11i S\ t . Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE, MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He would respectful inform the citizens of Adams County that he has just returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and splendid assortment of CABIXXT WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tea. . ’ common and fancy bedsteads, arm rocking cLairs . ; parlor and common Windsor chairs, window j sa<h of all sizes; button and panel doors; chain . . pumps, Ac. 1 He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice andon the most reasonable terms UTAH of the above articles and many others too tedious to mention, he will sell (’ hea j) e r than was ever before offered in this market — Call a id ex imine for yourselves before purcha1 ■ singelsewhere as his pi ices are twenty percent > below the present retail prices. All Furniture : i warranted to stand the test. v -n.38. . i' lillU I I lIEIHHiIU, 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand all kindsof Cabinet, ware, such as bureaus, Secretaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, tables,stands, bedsteads and chairs from the finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is ' made of the Best Material in the county; and made by the best Workmen in tlm State. In point of fineness and durability his work far exceeds that of any other establishment in the county. His work is warranted to stand the test al all times. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. I b mrf r r |3IIE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa I tronage heretofore received, would sav to ; his old customers and to the public generally ’ that he can at all times bo found at the Old Stand j on Main street, second door north of the Brick I Corner,r. ady to do anything in his line with j neatness and dispatch. 7171- ’S j He keepscotislautly on hand nnd for sale, on - I and two horse wagons, which he wrriants to be , made of the best of timber, well -• ns-ineil, and ironed m a good and substantial manner. I He is. also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on ! short notice, and in the best possible manner 1 and he takes this met}; id of assuring hiscitsloImers that the Cash System is pt,-fere.l to the I Ciiedit. and hat they must expect to be charged ! the highest possible price for all work done ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. n!6-ly. Wagon’and farriage Manufacturer. JOII\ C. MEYER. Tii for the liberal patronage her* toforv received, would respectfully inform h soldciis lo ners and the public generally, that he i-till | continues to carry on the above business, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Mun I 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. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of j Billies and Carriages, of the finest quality ev er offered for sale in this market. Warrented ito po ret risers, -soblehnqp—cnJl «n<] s e n 26. Hi:l EI! & B«OT!I E8? [Late Wall <f: Afeyer.) Wholesale mid Retail Detiit ra in ! DRUGS, MEDICINES. DYESTUFFS FAINTS, : Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes. Paint Brushes- , Whitewish Brushes, Window Glass, Glassware . Patent Midicmes, Electic Medicines, Instri:ments, Trusses, Supporters, Winesand Brun- ■ dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keep of all sizes, from 7 x I to 31) x I t.French and Pittsburg. White Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green. paris green, umber,terra de sienna. rose pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil; turpentine, bird fit, whale oil and staple arti vies -e.terally. We keep a large, stock nncl ntake j it a particular point to sell to Merchants in 'his I vicinity. MEYER A BROTHER, 1 No.'i.S Itlu nbia street,Fort Wayne. Ind. March 13. 1877. * n4-ly ii 11 a & _ JTFolfs“ Wholesale and Retail ,U. B«<aa n - w - BOOKS it ST AT I 9NERY, W LL A WIN j DOW PAPER. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. j vl-nl 2. I D. STUDABAK F.B . O. T.HAR T Studnbakcr A- Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate.renting houses, collecting, paymentof i Taxes. Ac., in Adams County, Indiana j AU business int’msted to their care will re--1 reive prompt attention. Office at the Reeor- ' dersOfn w. Decatur. I nd Feb 13.18-7. v-1 n 1

.. - ! 'IJ! II’ID.SILH I May be Stolen! , But no one will steal goods when they «*« ba bought at the. prices now current at (he VVliri'E CORNER. The Old Man has been down cast again with his pockets full of ROCKS and the stacks of Goods lhatcan be bought with a few dolhrawilt suprise al! that give uh n call. Our poods bare been bought one fourth lean than any could pur» chase them on a credit; and we now offer t<* out -customers the advantage which Cash and the ■Hard Times in New York, When our goods were purchased, gave us.— Com* one come all, and sec the sights and be satisfied that we have goods to sell 0 V E-Fol’ !I S T H' CHEAPER ■ Than any one is s Hing thesame article in thia i part of the world. This is no hoax, come and prove it. Come and taste good molasse*, at sixty cents per gallon, and sugar just as cheap. A piece of our good yard widt sheeting will b« found useful at aCp a yard. To all who want CIIEAPGOODS! Call at (Ih? WHITE CORNER v lier« you will find almost every thing’usually kept in & coud try store, mid some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Crockery, Hardvtr Iron, Nails, Stoves. Ac.. Ac. J. I) A J. M. NUTTMAN Decatur, Oct. 9,1857. Broken Bank Money, : r |'AKEN for goods at the * ° Ct 1851 __ , Whittl Cnr "*- Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ant i offered in this place, may be found at the ! Oct. 1857. IV hire Corner. Bird Cages. ~ ’ Two hundred, including every variety, f.-om i seventy-five cents up, nt ’ Oct.. 1857. Nuttman'a. Latest News! Wbhl« extra Molasses at 59 cents per gallon WhiteCorner. bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pa* »> pound, at the White Corner. yds. of yard wide sheeting at cento r) per yard, just received and for snlebv Oct. 1857. J. D. AJ M. NUTTMAN, EAGLE DRUG MFIEGAN & NILL, Proprietors. "yX/TIOLFSALE <t RETAIL Druggists and » V Apothecaries, keeps constantly on hand ; a large stock of paints, varnishes, w hite and red lead, I'rcnch zinc, linseed, tanm rs, olive, w halo and sperm oils; turpentine, puftv, glass, gl s «,. ware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash brurhea, I artists’ material, wines, brandies, ftnev soaps’ ; toilet articles, j rrfutnerv, Ac. We invite phvjsiciansand merchants i'n this vicinity- to call and examine our large stock of Druga'aud M»dI icines before purchasing elsewhere, believing I they will be satisfied both as regard to qualitw . am' p>i. is. u . Iliis is a new eftal>lishment,ovrstr.ck of drugs i;h diciries Ac .t re f,,.. j. RflterMed I having t. r ,■, selected with cere l.v one of ■. I he firm, in cw sot k. 1 biladi Iph’a aril For ton. fie constantly receiving fresh supplies of ; every thing in their ii.-.t . 11 article . v n:ranted J pure as represented. VV e are i ng *r. ; •: --* ■. nrem ;n r, err I motto is, industry < nicl, >■;, t ■ snd small profi’s. I Store—con.; t f 0;i lioun rid Mare Streets op’nnsitc’li Cl. k’-.ffiii E. ans’New York Dry Goods Store, Fort Wayne vl-nIP-lv. E< >R(;E MILLER Corner of Calhoun and Berry Streets, FORT WAYNI . IND. Wholes le Grocer. KEEPS constantly on hnlid an extensive as sort,mept of GOODS in his line, to whioh he would especially invite the attention of Country Merchants Traders, and private families. Ho can furnish every t hipg in the line of his business } j., goods ar* -elrctej with great care aril with reference to the trade of this region His stock consist, in part of the folh wiiig articles: Gun Powder, Coffee, Ten. Sugar, To'•neco, Seutt s. Whiskey. RfCe. Nails, .Brooms, Window Gin s, G'n.t < aps, VinI egnr, nisjns <<d Fish. Mockerel Regars, Nuts. Brandies, Cheese, Wines, ’ Soap and < tin dies. I His connection with New York Cincinnati, j Pittsburgh at d other cities, give him TtNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods j which he can si ll at as in -«r ttu - b® nnKTjjaw ' And on a« accommodating terms, a- anv cthvr | house in the city. vi-nJS)-lv bchool Notice. i 1 would respeclfullv inform the citiz.nsof i Decatur, and surrronding country, that I will ■ commence a School in the School House, hveon- ‘ sent of th* triiM* . s Ma* cb 29;1*. 1858, and con’l tintm for the teim of four months. : Terms of Tuition per Quarter of Threa Months: ’ 'Priir ary Depp rtment, $2 00 Seci’iidarv depm tmeii , 2 50 ’ ! In the Gran m irni School, for any us the cch'nc'ii scli<»,.l branches, 3 00 r I Fur any of the higher Mathematics or Languages, 4 0 Having secured the aid of competent teichcn, ' hrpe, by pro] or diligence to render aatisfitetion ,to fill that may attend my school. No deduction ! made for nhsc nee, un’ens in case of personal and ! protracted illness. I Designing to establish a permanent school, will say for the betu fit of tho®e coining from a distance, the school year will be divided into three terms; Fall, Winter and Spring; short vacations between all except the Spring and Fall ’ j terms, wlnch will be two months • A. LARIMORE, March, Superintendent. ri Notice, I*ihereby given, that there are funds in the Treasury to redeem all county < rders outstand--1 ing which were presented for payment prior to f doe first day of January 185 R. DAVID SHOWERS. Apail 2. 18'8. Treasurer, DRIED appl.s and poaches for sale at th. b«r«t <?->sew