Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1858 — Page 3
' » Municipal Elections: A St. Louts. April C. he returns of the election yesterday not all made out, but enough is known nsure the election of the entire Free i nocratic ticket by an everage majorsiform eight to twelve hundred. Jefferson City, April 6. he whole Free-soil ticket, headed by V. Gardenhin for Mayor, was elected his city yesterday by an average mtr I. .y of 70.' Madison, Wrs , April 6. 'he election yestea lay in this city and □ship resulted in triumphs or the anti- ■■ m; omptun ticket Detroit. Mien., April G. j 1-~ ’ertial returns from the township tions held in this State indicate large , mblican gains. Cincinnati, April 6. it the municipal election yesterday entire anti-Lecompton ticket was , .. ited. Majorilir.-i fiont twenty-two to ty nine hundred, and fifteen out of euteen Counciinnn. "* ” Cjmiaciicut Election. Hartford, April 6. i tepublican Governor elected by five uyand majority ' 3<>th Houses of the Legisjature liepubn by a large majority. ■t '.... j Phe Moffet life pills and Phoenix biti. Al this season of the year the hun system requires purfication. To - sllers in cities that one thing needful is - nifested by the palid cheek, sunken - t and faltering gait. These are the cursors of fever, ague and dyspepsia: I-.-. I these symptoms should be attended ■ instanter by givisg moderate doses of : pill’, followed by the Bitters These dicines, having stood 'he test of twenty J »rs* experience, can be relied upon as i best of preventatives as well as reatives. \¥. B Moffat,33s Broadwav, w York. DEI AII U MARKET. rrcotad Waekly by J. D. & J. M. Nuttman. roat, white, $ G . Eggs, $ 5 ‘ red. 55 Silt, 2 6 ( ’••n, 25 Lard, 7, te, 20 Beef, 350A4 0 : • e, , 3 Flax s’d, fill .. . ckwheat, 25 Clover' 3 75@4 0 ins, 75 i ”0 Timothy 15; A- 00 >ur, hun 225 1 Apples,"drv, 2 5 '• t: tter, |l) J Black sails’ 300 j ease, I’A 12 | Shoulders smoked, — ■ .. rk 3 Uil(g3 sl> | Hams " —■ Fort Wayne Market. For the Week ending, Mir. 13, heat, 65 I Lard, $ 7 I our. fl 0 > | Hams, 8 i re flour, \ 3 5> j Pork, -1 o(>@4 stl j ’ . ' >rn, 25 j Beef, 4 5 | c;. tek wheat, 2> | Flaxseed, 6 | its, 18 j Clover, 3 25 . irley, Go | Timothy, 1 (101 'e. 35 | Apple*. ' ans, t>2 I '•• dry, 125 ■ talons. 20 | Wool, common, 26lions 75 | “ fine, 40 itter, 12 | Whitefish, 6 50, isms, ■ ,e 8 | Trout, sOn (gs. i 10 | Lake herring. 500 • « ; *it, 2 25 I Hide*, green . 3 ; .. . . 'eon. 7 I Hid. .drv •> > New Advertisements. ■. a (11 os' Einpor in m. X MRS. SULLEY -gs to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort - i aye and neighbor! ood for rhe very liberal pi- ■■ I’’ l ' B hitherto received and also wishes i inform them that her SPRING GOODS e now open for inspection. Her stock comisas in port. HIOIWWWsJTrWj . , ...Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Mik and Lace Mantillas. if ants', Boy? and Misses' Hats. Ladies' Flats, French Flowers. <t c , Mrs S. would particularly call attention to tr large stock of RIBBONS FRENCH FLOWRS, and FRENCH MIL-INERT, generally; S' 1 articles of the latest style and be«t quality"! - With regard toprices. Mr* S only asks a dilent examination before purchasing el-e vh -re, , r«ir. ' l,e '* swi * rt! tl'At n " house in tl’e trade has . ■tter facilities for purchasing, .and she thinks le may say without presumption, better skill i selecting and miking up. dm. Her SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASH- ■ : )NS will be opened <n the 2nd of May, when •r Paris Bonnets have arrived. P S A large quan: itv of unusual! v rich EM- ‘ RO I DERI ES, rather soiled, AT HALF PRICE li kindsofLadies’and Children’s PATTERNS ' rDRESSES. Irani Madame Demorest’s 375 _ roadway. New York. va-ulo. xx Notice of Election ■- 1 Notice is hereby given to the qualified vorsof the town of Decatur, that the annual c - ~v e ction will beheld at the school house in said . x >wn on Monday the 3d day of May, 1858, for 1 , ie purpose of eteting three Trustees, one for , . ichofthe districts of said town, al-o, a clerk, , ■ ’ 'sessor, treasurer; and marshal of said town | rt. he polls<will be opened at. nine o’clock ill the R , ..urenoon, and closed at four o'clock in the as- tl rnoon of said dav. Wm. G. SPENCER, Town Clerk. I r : April 9, 1858. ; Support the Poor. . We, the iindcrsig.ied, as Overseers o the nor of'Washington township, Adams cotrntv, i ■r ii’-iana, do hereby certify, that Samuel Dean 1 wife are poor persons, and are to be . ; rovided fcr by the county, according to law: c herefore, notice is hereby given, that sealed d ' reposals will be received, at the Township ( st- 'lerk's office up to May first, 1858, fortheir suprrt- and maiuknianee for one year, by the conn- ’ ’ tobe paid quarterly, which' proposals will be jx.ioened and acted upon by the Board of Over-! -ri ' en ' on ’ a ’ < l day. (liven under our hands this 1 day of April, 1858. . D. BEIDER ) e« - A. KOHNE,' ~ JACOB STULTSA 're tte.t. Jxssx Ntsttcx, Clerk. r k*J*a9***ml .
A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY , ■ « With a Beautiful present to eaeh subscriber! The New York Excelsior, Isa Family Journal, beautifully illustrated \ ofthe largest size—eight pages, or forty columns imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, ‘ News, Morals, and General Miscellany The editorial department will be under the immediate supervision of AtEXAXiirn D. Mmvsox ho is widely known to the public as having ! been connected with several of the most popular | journals of the day. Although giving a handsome present to each subscriber, intending to surpass all in our libei rali y, we are determined tha'the “ Exc.dsoir” shall not resemble those journals usually known !as "gif' papers,” in any particular. Its con ! tents shall be suitable for Home, as our aim is to secure it a welcome in every family We ‘hall , fill o'ircolunins weekly with interesting and | thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, ami I Sketches of Travel-., Men ami Character, beside I a full digest of the news of the week, and all ■ events of general imerest. One or the following named Presents is sent, free of postage to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. Schedule of Presents. AN Ebony Casket, containing a full set of di amend Jewelrv, ear rings, necklace, brooch and ! bracelets, beside a lady’s enameled jeweled gold Watch with chnntelaine. and a gentleman’s English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold Watch with chain, worth eight hundred dollars ' T wo superior Pianos, Rosewood and Black Walnut cas«.’worth and $42) S7OO 0!) Watches, Hunting case, $6 • fosl m I Gold watches, 31 to 58 I ‘ “ (ladies’ and gentlemen’s 20 to 1 i Silver hunting patent levers, 15 to 30 ! “ Patent, levers, 13 to 15 “ Watches, 7 to 10 Ladies’ Chatelaines, 6 to 2 Guard chains (lad es’ and gentlemen’s 10 to 20 Vestaiid fob chains, 10 to 20 V.-st and guard chains, 8 to 20 Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 2'l to 15 j Armlets, for ladies and children 5 to 8 ’ Brooches, cameo and mosaic, 6 to 8 Brooches, Florentine and lava G to 8 Brooches, gold, ladies’and misses’, 1 to 5 Ear drops, Florentino and lava 6 to 3 Ear drops, cameo and mosaic 6 to 8 ! Ear drops, gold (Ladies’Misses’) 2 to « ! Gold rings, plain and chas'd 1 to 7 " Studs,gentlemen’s 2 to 4 i 11 Sleeve buttons, gentlemen’s, various styles, 3 to 5 > “ Cuff pins. Ladies’ 3to 1 ; " Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to 5 “ Watch keys, ] to T' " Breast pins, gentlemen’s 2 to 11 “ Lockets, double glass, 8 to 15 ! ' _' * 2to 5 j “ Thimbles 4to 6 TEMRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS: I Two Dollars per year with one Present. ! Four dollars for two years with four Presents. ; Five dollars for three yeirs with five presents, Terms to Clubs. | With a present to each subscriber, and always one extra present to the getter up of a Club Clubs of three <.5 nn Clubs of five 00 Clubs of ten 15 () , Clubs of ■>! (one extra to the agent) 30 00 Clubs large th in 21 in the sam • proportion. 1 _ The Publisher Albert P ilm -r.has Un known j mr many years as the publisher of the Northern [ and Southern Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ j (edited by Freeman Hunt.,) and ho with confii dence refers to the leading business men in al- ! most every town i 11 the Uoited States (to in >-t of ; v.liom the M. and M. Journal has been circui t 1 ted) as to the responsibility with which his publishing business is conducted. Hiving secured I the agenev of a promimmt Jewelrv Manufaetu- . ring establishment in Newark, New Jersey, he is 1,-d to off.*r the presents in similar articles, ' bi-.; those who desire it can receive their presents iin byoks Local agents. t Al! Postmasters. Merchants and Business jL-n to whom we have ever forwarded a coov of j tlie M. and M Journal, or their clerks, or any other intelligent, and responsible person, wil' | confer a favor by forminga club or act.ng as our i Local Agent and Correspondent. ! Premiums to Local Agents and others. I Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the full price of subscription) will receive a superb Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain,of the , best English w t ’kmanship full jeweled, and I worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s ; Melodeons, of the same value. The person who can raises list of3oo. within ' a period of three months, will receive a snperior ! ”I*llo, made by Hnllet, Davis <t Co., Boston, worth three hundred dollar*, and which cost , two hundred and seventy five dollars cash, or, , at choice, a small set of Ladies' Diamond Jewj elrv, worth the same amount. ForListsof K) with th* full price, a beautiful i gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. , For smaller or larger lists, parties may select , any articles from our published schedule, of watcbi'R.jewe’rv, books. <tc., worth >’n proper- ■ 1 lion ol nigh dollar* for each ten subscribers, or, if preferred: can retain five dollars in cash, or; fifty cent* from each subscriber. Por further terms to agents, address the office, i Ihe nam u s should be sent each week until 1 the proposed number is c implnted. in order th it the presents and nnner mar he promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER. Publish t. New York, Ex’els oh, v *-—m3. Office, 385 Broadway, New York NEW II \ IINESS Trimming Shop, Over NIBLICK’S Boot & Shoe Store. 1S II IHU IE SS E, Takes this mathod of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, that helix, opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, 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 on hand every variety work in his line, from a ; hame string to the very best of Inrness, mattresses made to order. Buggies and Carriages trimmed in the most appri red style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reason.ableterms. Al) work warranted; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices —v >-n3. DAVID STUDABAKEIIT Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR. IND X VTLL PRAL'I’I E IN THE COURTS OF r I the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lauds, <fcc. Office in the Recorder's Office. April 3, 1857. ISRAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 Dssatur, Adams County, Ind. VTTILL par especial attention tothecollec- * v tion of claims, and all other bttsinessontrusted to his care. Office, on tlie South West corner of First and Madison street*, west door March 27, 1-57. u7-lr.
Him ns For thi citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBEIIGER, .Tk ’K " UM.” B CHEAP STORE!! Hiving returned from tlie Eastern cities, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that he has received and is now opening a large assortment of FHL& WIWER DRY GO3DS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST,and CHEAPEST stock that was ever brought to ’.his Market. And 1 cordially invite an inspection of my -stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French land English plain and figured Jlerinoes; Delaines of all color*, SH A tv LS, CLOAKS and BL VNhE I S. ” Cloth Department! [ | 1 keep a full assortment of winter goods, ; cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, 1 estings, t weeds, 1 satinetts,Kentucky ie.ans, sattins and READY MADE C L O T H TNG, 1 of all kind*, which is the nicest and cheapest 1 ever offered in this or any other market west of New York. EMBERi DEP.IRniE.W’ ) I In this department. I have goods that I know I,to be cheap. Die stocks consists of cambric 1 ami mu -lin collars, undendei ves, cambric and ( 1 muslin bands, handkerchiefs, etc. WHITE GOODS! My stock ot these goods are second to none in this market, it coiisi-ts in part of whi'e linen . : table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, lin- ’ lenand cotton sheeting, liiien toweliugs, white 1 bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white I skirting, itc. Also, a great vairetv of BOOTS , | and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <kc., <fcc. ! Groceries, -, Os which, I have the largest stock, and the prea 1 test va. iety ever brought Io this town. Also. , Hardware, Queensware. Wooden Ware, Glass, 1 I itc., Ac. In conclusion I would say to my ) I friends and the public, I hat if they will favor me with a call 1 will s -II 1 hem GO( Hl- of a bet. ; ; ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the ; m in who bought Goods one-fourth less , th in any one could buy without the ROOKS.— 1 Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857 vl-ull. B. W. OAKLI.V. 0. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OIKLEV & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in ) HARDWARE AND STOVES, 1 j Aad Ji 111 ui'acHirers of ) i TIN, SHEET-IRON AND OOPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 7), Columbia Street, ' F 0 R T WA YNH. INDIA A\l. March 13,1857. n 4 ly. ' HAYEK HOUSE? t (Formerly the Palo Alto,) ! Corner of Wayne and Calhoun streets, FJ KT WAY N E, INDIA NA. H. B GARTIN, Mir. 13, 1857. Proprietor. Bill I' li Gl IT il IH I 'pIHE undersigned, t.enrlers to the citizensof 1 D.'catur ami vicinity, his thanks for pa-t favorsian 1 respectfully announces to th» public that he continues tocarrv on the above busines, j in a'l its various branches, at hisold stand on i Second Street, in Decatur, where all kinds of , i Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness ,! and dispatch. ■ I JACOB KING. March 6, 1857. vl-n4, rr 'o *■;. a-Tlfv «n or ~ 1» J. D. NUTTMAN. E is’.ern E ceh mr *. G>l d . S' I ver unciirren Bank Notes. L in I Warr mis, Promissory Notes) ! 0 rinty, T 1 vu Dip. an I Tn vn Ord-rs,<fcc.. <te. , I bought, and sold. M >n-y received on deposits- | ami interest ntid bv agreement. D ieatnr. 1 9. 18*>7. vi-n 35. L I'. S TIO k 1111 ID 1, E, DEALER IX BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER And Musical Itis'xumontß. No. 01, Columbia Street, Fort Warn?, ' ! Indiana, v i-nll-i v I’:lE\l\ THI’IHI! The undersigned would respectfully announce tothe citiz ms of Adam* and adjoining counties ’ rhal hecmuinn •* tocarry on the Tanning and I' I Carrving in all its branches, at hi* old stand lin Decatur. Hi-is prepared to furnish at. the)' I short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper tenth | er, which will be finished upon the most appro- I vi d style, and sold on th* m >*t reasonable terms ' The highest market price will be paid tu cash i or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. SJHIRMEYER. March 13. 1857. i|s-ly. rt, Wayne Marble Works A CARD —Having sold out ni)'stock of Marble, and the same having p issed in'o the hands of P. S Undehhill. I < would recommend all wanting anything in 1 that line to give him a call if they want it 1 done up in good style and to their satis- ( i faction. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Wayne, January 29, 1358 P.S.UNDEH LL. Will continue to manufacture Monuuionts. ' Head Slones, Furniture and Counter Top*, <fc<at his old Stand, on Main Street, also, at the N -w Brick boil ling on Harrison Street between Columbia and Main, Fort Wayne, Ind.- n2-v2 J. P. POR TER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Will promptly attend to all calls when not provisionally absent —Office, at the Drug Store,on Main etreet. Decatur, Ind. vl nI3. 1
TIE PANIC increasing! Since the arrival of 50 TO.IS OF HW GOODS! flea (I Quarters! Tlie panic for Buying Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, a l over the country, and the BRICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS ! All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS! ! : Come along friends with your Trade and Cash, U e have room for yon all. Our Store is com- ! modious; and in a<l lit.ion to our Room below. , we have a LARGE Sa I e R 0 0 m Al ove. crar >d . -ith NEW (I'l’IDX. We are now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and ! country Merchants generally, with GOODS at 1 New York Prices! I adding freight. It is unnecessary' to ennme-I rate articles or price*, ns it. is well known that ; , we keep a very ij LARGE ASSHTIIEH of everything, and sell i‘’CUElP£ll THIN THE CHEAPEST.” >' J. A P. CRABS. > Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. EADY-MADE Clothing—the best. assort- ! X tnent in town at the Brick Corner 800 I’Sand Shoes of every description at. the Oct., 18 -7. Brick Corner. X roLASSES and Sugar is selling cheap at x’ 1 Oct., 1857. Ha l Quarter*. I A DIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at J Oct., 1857. H"ad Quarters r | —. — , QCA( A piecies of prints, from 5 cent* up to a ■ ! ’ )' B ’ shilling p"r yard at the Brick Corner. ' ! r are si-lfing vu .l vide Rheetfng at six 1 cents per yard, at Head Quarters. _ 1 'rilEA always keep tlie best quality of coffee i ami tobacco at Head Quarters. I ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large varibtrl -i at Head Quarters. I I?Lo'u'lt tb7sal7:it the ;I ’ Brick Corn-r I New Store & New Goods! HOSES LEJIBERGBR, j Takes this method of informing the citi- j zens of W I I, S 11 I RE 1 and vicinity, ami the public generally, that he . . has received ami is now op.niug a large am! I ; splendid assortment of Fall «Sc M’inter Goods! Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, ' tweeds, ami every variety of Gentlemen's Fall f and winter wear, all of which ho will sell j CHEAPER than they can be bought at any. ' other house in the west BOOTS & SHOES! 1 I For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari- I i ety, size, and price; ami of all qualities. HATS &, CAPS! ; Ofevory quality, size and price; besides a large ■' and splendid assortment, of Ready Made Clothing! j All of which he is prepired to sell L’h ’aper than any ocher Establishment in the West — [ Come ami ex imine his Stock before purch--1 asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be | ! undersold by any. P S All kin l*of Country Pioduce taken 1 lin exchange for Gjj Is at the highest market, price. 1 Wilshire,Oct 9, 1<57. vl-n35. ULI Fr I’JX Issi wm E. F . WOOD, A TANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monti-i 1 •’« tnents, l'onb*tones. Headstones, Table i I 1 tops. Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the coin- j < mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- 1 ; fully solicited ami promptly attend-d to. ! f '□“Shop —On M tin street, one door south of ' ! ibe Central House, Blutfton, Indiana. i ' Blufflon, April 4,18’7. vl-nll. :> , — Sign ol the Padlock. OLIVER 'o MORGAN, (St' essor to T ! Dr-ria ) <0 *l. ' • 1 11 si 1 street, F »rt W 1 tie Ind. DE ALER in everv I --erip'ion of Foreign and Domestic II ARDWARE; [ro , Nails, Sash . Building Miterials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-j chatties’ tools of every variety; Cooking, Box ; and Parlor Stoves, in plate, sheet Iron and copper. _ vl nt2. Joseph w aosß. junsox m.icomb ! J. w. ROBB & CO., ' Wholesale Grocers NOk IWW» CO \f ifISSI 0 N MER OH. [ XTS, t 39, Columbia Street, Fort M ayne, In I. t IV O U L D ’■ v V respect'ully invite tlie attention of Mer- , ‘ chants, H I'.el-keepers, Vc., to their immense ’ stock of Groceries, Foreign ami Domestic Li I qnors, Seg ir*. tc , which they guarantee to sell at closest E istern prices, with additionof tramsportal ion. N. B. I’hisis the only exclusive Jobbing | Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. i BILL & ORBISON. FORWARDING 1 wk iw a > Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL l FORT AVAYNE, A M. ORBISON.) Indiana. L vl-n2l '(r/'S'I'ANLEY.’I. .-W. KBL e® .a «a- -g-r? 5 M a n u fa c t u r e r, Main, Street, near the. Rockhill House. I d vl-n24 FORT WAYNE, IND 1
EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. ! And continues to matiniactures all kinds of ■ plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast table*: sofas, letate, lounges; cushion andcontmon chairs, bedsteads, Ac Ac. ■ '"All ofthe .above articles, and many others to tedious to mention,manulactured to orm-r of tlie best of material; and by tho best workmen in the country. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswhere, a * I ;am determined not to be umk-r .old either in i tiiis or any other town in the west; and, as re--1 gards qualitv, I defy all competition. A L S O, [ Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, s* mav bo ' desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required j Terms reasonable. rrLtimber ami all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as lam determined to sell. Quick sales an' l ) small profit is my motto. : Decatur, April 7. 1857. vl nW 'll AII .11 0 A BISS E , Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITURE, ; MONROE CTRDET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Dec i .r Indiana. He would respectful inform t!i« eitiz-ns of Adam* County that lie ha* jits', returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, tp common and fancy bedsteads,arm rockimr chairs parlor and common Windsor chairs, window sa>h of all sizes; batton and panel doofs; chain , pumps, &c. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice and on the most reasonable terms O’All ofthe above articles and many others too tedious tu mention, he will sell € lie ape r than wa* ever before off-red in thia market — Cali a id ex imine for y.mr*.-lves before purchasing elsewhere as his prices aretwci.ty percent below the present retail prices. All Furniture ! warranted to stand the test v -n3B. mum \i iin;noiius, 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main ' Street, Decatur, Fnd. Where he keepsun hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, S< c--1 retaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, tujbles,stands, bedsteads and chairs from tlie finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is I made ol the Best Material ; in the County; and made by the best Workmen lin the State. In point of ftneness and durabil | ity his work fur exceeds that of any other estabi lishment. in the county. His work is warranted to stand the te*t at all times. llicalur, Sept 25. 1857 y 1 nBX Bb Hill 3i mi I NG! r I3HE subscriber thankful for the liberal p» L tronage heretofore reccivetl. would say to ■ his <dd cittstonv-rs and to the public generally that hecan at ail times be found at the OldStaiid , on Main street, second door north of the Brick I Corner,ready to do anything in his line with j neatness nnd dispatch. TATE Th <« Ca ra «rjt« He keeps const intly on hand and for sale, one ! and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be made ofthe best of timb'-r. well Reasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is. also, pi-"pired to BIIOF HORSES on short notice, and in the best p is-ible manner and he t.ak"s this method of assuring hia customers that the Cash Srsmt is prefered to the Cbedit, and that, they must, expect tobe charged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nIG-ly. Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer, •JOHN C. MEYER. riiankful for the liberal patronage hen tofore received, would respectfully inforriih sold customers and the public generally, that he still continues tocarrv 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. Hi« work is manufactured of the verybest material and by the best workman in the country. He has now on hand the greatest variety, of Buggies an I Carriage*, oftbefinest q’lalitvi vcr off-red for sale in this market. Warreuteil opt' 5 i .‘rs -old cheap—call and s e t,2€. ii BHI <V 811 h TIIE li, (Late Wall <£• Meyer.} Wliolesnle and Retail Dealers tn DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS PAINTS, Oils, Fiucy Articles, Varnishes, Paint BrushesWhitewash Brashes, Window Glws, Glassware, Patent M.-dicines. Electie Medicines, Instruments, I'russes, Supporters, Wines and Brandies, Ch trails etc. Window glass wc keep of all sizes .from 7 x > to 30 x 4 I, French and Pittsburg W bite Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green , p iris irrecn, umher,terra <le ►ien* na,rose pink,lamp black, iapan, lins.-ed oil, turpentine, bird oil, whale oil and staple arti cles generally VV e keep a large stock and make it a particular poi nt t o sol Ito Merchant« in this vicinity MEYER A BROTHER. No ’>s ’ d-imhia street, Fort Wayne. Tnd. March 13, 18 >7. ~ n4-ly. HILL S JlfllDS, ’ Wiolcanla and Retail b*3 bu< w -w B JOKS A «T ATI 3NERY, W \ I.T, A WIN DOW PAPER, MI'SICAL INSI RUMENTS AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v -nl 2 D STI'niBAKER. O. T.BAB T Stud ibaker A Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend tothe purchase and sale of Real Estate.renting houses, collecting, paynientof Taxes. Ac., in Adams County. Indiana All business int’usted 'otheir care will r»ceive prompt attention Office at the Recorders Office. Deeatur,lnd. Feb 13, 1857 -e.; a .i
au sFheb ' May be Stolen! But no one will steal goods when tLrv can be bought at tb<* prices now cunt nt nt ti e 1 WHi I E CORNER. 'I he Old Mnn lias been r 1 irn ensf ngsin with 8 hi.w po< kt*ts full of ROCKS and tl.u stuck# of f Guud* that can be bought v’ith n far.’ dollarawili i all that give us & cal! Onr gi od< Lave j bpen bought out* fourth less thana! y could purchase them on a credit; a;;d we now offer to ourcustomvrslhe ad vantage which ( ash sud ' Hard Times in New York, When o.ir goods-were purchared, gave us.— I Come mi-cume nil, and see the sighls and be satisfied that we have goods to •( 11 • IIH-F Dill Til I’IRH’EII Than nny one i* s Hing thewnmc article in this part of the world T his r- no hoax, come and prove it. Come and taste ejood molasse* at eixt r lj c ut*' per gallon, and "Ugar just as cheap. A piuce of our t'ood var 1 wide sheeting will b« ton nd useful «t a sip a yard To all who want CHEAP GOODS! I Call at. the WHITE fORATB « l-.cre yon will find almost every thing usually kept in a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries Crtiketv, Hardwire - Iron, Nails, Stoves. <[c , Ac. J. r A J. M. NUTTMAN. f Decatur, Oct. 9.1 857. Broken Brink .Money, 'TJAKEN for goods at the i Oct 1857. While Corner. 'i - Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever ' offered in tips place) may Le font <1 st the ' Oct 1857. White Corner. Bird Cageß? ~ ; : Two hundred, including every variety, from s I seventy-five cents up; at s Oct., 1 f1.,7. Nntfman’s. Latest News! Wbbls cxtra Molasses at s(' cents per gallon Ji’ l 'L 1S ' r ' 7 L„ WhiteOrtner. i•* bbl* prime sugar, at ten cents per pounrl, al the White Corner. ’ I fill'll vd«. var'. wide sheetinp at cents r) per yard, jr.-t received and for sale i-v Oct. 1857. J. D. AJ M NUTTMAN ' BAG Ke drug « iMEEGAN & NILE, Proprietors. AX HOLI*SALE dr RETAIL Druc , fffat* uud r V Apothecaries, keeps constantly on l and t a large stock of paint*, varnishes, white and red mad, French zinc, 1 in-red. tanners, olive, w hale I and sperm mi-; turpentine, puttv. glass, glass- ' ware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash Snisnea, artists mnterial, w in, s.) raiidie*. fanev soaps, ’"'l;’ mtoh-s, |. t f.r,Ac. We invitephv- - “iciiina and merchants In th-s vicinity to call 1 and examine out large Hock of Dmgs'ai d M<-d-KW-.0.. L forepurcl nsing els««]„ re, believing they A>]] be satisfied both as regard to (reality and priu-s. ‘ J 1 hi* is anew estnl.) >-1-tnent, onr stock of drugs medicines, Ac are .-11 f,. .|, ;i „d imndulteiMed, I having been selected w:h great care bv one of ' | the firm, in New Yolk. I h iiadeljj.ta and Boston and art constantly receiving flesh supplies of very thing in their line, all articles warranted : I pure as represented. i W e are voting men cmnmcncing business, onr , motto is, industry quick sales ami small profit*. I store—coriK r of Calhoun and Main Street*, on- . pr.site tin- Ch 1 k’- • ffie. ■ nd T-’vnns’ N. w York Div GnodsStorc. Fort Wayne vl-i I't-lv I. ’ ----- GEORGE MILLER Corner of ( oihoini and Kerry FORT V \ i XI . IND. Wholes !e Grocer* KI'.J'.PS constantly on hand an extensive assortment of (M'ODS in his line, to which ; he would especially invite the ntlenticn of Country Merchants Traders, ami private fnmilit « lie can furnish everv .tiling in tbo of s b: 1 sines* Hi* goods are I selected with L-rcnt Care and with reference to the trade of tLis region Hi* stock consists ii» i part of the following articles: Gun Fonder, < offee, Tea. Sugnr. To- ' bacco, Segnis, V. Itl'key. Rice, Nails. Brooms. Window Gin*., Gnn < nps. Vin-e egar. nisins God Fish, Mackerel Seirars, Nut«, Bnind.es, Cheese, Wines, Sonp and < andies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, Pitt-I.urgli a’d oth< r cit it s, give him FNVSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can sell at as ■ » WW ■< _-W r ’JBL"3ECflffiS And on as accommodating terms, asanv other house in the city. vl-nl9-ly. School Notice. 1 would respectfully inform the citizen* of ’ Decatur, and snirronding country, that I will • I commence a School in the School House, bv con- ■ : sent of the trctc, a, March 29ih. I*sß, anil con • lin tie for the term ol fuut mouths. f Terms of Tuition per Quaiter of Three Months: _' | Primary Department, $2 00 St condary department, 2 50 In ’lie Grammar or Hii-h School, for any of the c iom-m school I ranch, s, ’ 3 0* For any of the higher Mathematics or Languages, 4 i 0 Havingsecrired the aid ofcompetent teachers, hop. . hy prop-rdilieence io render satisfaction lorn that may atien-.l myschool Nt, deduction made for tib*,-nce, unless in case of personal and. ptotracted illne.R. Designing to establiKh a permanent school, will say Lr the benefit of those coming from a distance, the school year wil! be divided into three terms: Fall, W inter at d Spring; short vacntioiis la-tween all except the Spring and Fall - terms, which will be two month*. a Larimore. March. 5. 1858. Supcriniendent. Notice, I* hereby given, that there are funds in the I Tre.-ivttry tn redeem all county < rders outstand- ■ ing which Were present, d for payment prior to ' (he £r*t day of January 185 i. David feowfps. Aps.. 2. IRf-8. Treasurer. (VARIED apples tnd peaches for sale at ths - ' pßiea Oeeyw*
