Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1858 — Page 3
The Florida Indians. —We are in posission of the gratifying intelligence that; ie Seminoles sue making a movement ward? emigrating to the West. In anver to the terms of capitulation extendito them by Major Rector, in several [ Iks with Billy Bowlegs and party, that lieftain, accompanied by 22 warriors, id arrived at the encampment at Fort yers, and tie like red thymselves up. — be tribe are very much scattered roughout the lower part of the peninla, and as soon as this intelligence aches them they will be likely to fol- > w their leader. Sam Jones, the head the war party, does not respond to thill so readily, and mav hold out some i ne longer, but he and all his warriors ill emigrate This is the opinion of ose best informed on Seminole matters. ; We know of a beautiful girl, who would ■ ove a capital speculation for a fortuneinter of the right sort. Her voice is of! ver, her hair of gold, her teeth of pearl, :r cheeks of rubies,and her eyes of diaonds. The diseases of the digestive organs, rspepsia and liver complaint, in their inlient state, affret very peculiarly the ent<il powers. When young persons of sedentary turn compl-dn of their aches id pains in the head, motes in their eyes imorrhage of the nose, a purification of e system becomes necessary, and this n be easily and safely attained by a few >ses of the Moffat Life Pills and Phoenix itters. Sold by the proprietor, W. B. offat, 335 Broadway, New York, and s agents. DIXATtR 11! It KEF. trraotad W«jkly by J. D. & J. K. Nußiaan. heat, whit*, $ 55 Eggs, ■ $ 5 ” red, 5 ' Sult, 2 6 rm, « 25 Lard, 7 ts, £0 IJ.-I f, 3 51) A- 4I) e, 30 Fiaxs’d, fin. ckwheat, 25 .Clover' 3 75@4 0 ins, 75 <fc tto | Tim idly 15. J i Oil | jur, huu 225 ! A ppies, dry, 2 5 tter, I' 1 • B: i !■: i lls < 00 ( eese, 1 ’ <t 12 | Shoulders smoked, 8 I •k 3 0 3 s'l | Hams “ 10! Fort Wayne Market. /or lAe IPceicntZitiy, Mar. 13, mat 65 I Lard. $ ~ >ur, JI 03 I Hains, e flour, 3 53 I Pork, 4 I 53 . rn, 25 j B -f, 4 5ckwheat, 2> i flns-rj, (> ■ \ ts, 1* j Clover. 3 25 rl«y, 65 ! Timothy, 1 t' l e, 35 | Ippb s, g-••en, 4.5 . in», 62 J “ dry, 125 atom, 21) | ’o'o?l, cm imi.n, - ions 75 | “ fine, 4 1 tter, 12 ] White fish, 6 50 eese, 8 I Trout, 5 On gs, 10 | Lake herring, 500 t, 2 25 I !; ies. green, 3 ion. , 7 [ Hides, dry, 5 New Advertisements. : “Zr. Notice. The undersigned Would respectfully infirm friends, and the public in general. that he i disposed of his entile stock of goods, to his >ther. Leopold Friberger, who will cir yon business as usual, at the old stand Thank- • . for past, favors, he would ask a con tin nance ■he same to his successor. 8. FRIBEBGER. April 23, 1858.—nl 1-lt. ad I es’ E n port tt in. MRS. SULLEY pt to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort ye and neighborl.oo I for the vtv liberal pitage she has hitherto received and also wishes nfonn them that her SPRING GOODS sow open for inspection. Her stock coniies in part T nao.ia:'i.< ss-tj're . -ibbons, Laces, Embroideries, Ik and Lace MantiHas. .'ants', Boys’ and Misses' Huts, L’id’cs' Flats, French Flowers, etc., fra. S. would particular!v call after.*' ,n to large stock of RIBBONS FRENCH FLOW9, and FRENCH MIL .1X1.4 Y. generally; irticles of the latest, stvle and best quality, fith regard to prices. Mrs. S.ouiy asks a dil- . it examination biifore porch tsing el-ewherc. he is aware that no house in the trade has . er facilitii s for purch t-tng, ami he thinks; may say without presumption, better skill * electing and m iking up -r SHOW ROOMS tor SUMMER FASH'S will be opened cn the 2nd of May, when - Paris Bonnets have ar ived. S A large quantity of utiusuallv rich EMW’MDERIES, ra.'Air soiled. AT HALF PRICE kindsof Ladies'and Children's PATTERN'S DRESSES, from Madam- n v2-i’ill?.' L -i'idway, New York- • I _ • Notice of Election a,:- -otice is hereby given to the qualified roof the town of Decatur that th- annual ion wtll be he] 1 at tin- school iiuu-e in su'd i on Monday the 3d d . . *' .'I iy, ;«5s for ■ ~ hiurpose of eleting throe Tm-.te.-s, one for I S of the districts of sa d town, al-o, a clerk. tsor, treasurer; au l marshal of lid town polls will he opuned at nine o'clock in the mon. and closed at four o'clock in the al- ' - of said day. «t I'm. G. SPENCER, Town Clerk. •_>ril 9, 1853. tn Support the ?oor. l,the uudersigjed. as Overseers oI the i • of Washington township, Adams county, ' _ . ma, do hereby certify, that Samuel Dean ■ lis. wife are poor persons, and are to be ded fcr by the county, according to law: afore, notice is hereby given, that sealed '* wals will be received, at the Township -office up to May first, ld..e. for tlmir sup- ' tnd maintenance foroneyenr, bv the c Tube paid quarterly, which proposals will be V' I >d a, 'd acted upon by the Board of OverV,y on «aid day. Given under our hands this y of April, 1858. ‘ D REIDER.) A. K'HINEj il i J ACOR STULTS) I < t. Jesse Niblick, Clerk
A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY Witha Beautif 'alpresent to each subserilter/ The New York Excelsior, Ts a Family Journal.beautif'i'ly illustrated 1 of the largest -iz-— -ight p-ig--. or for'y columns I I iinpi-rial qnarlo.nnd is Jevored tn Literature,. N-ws, Mm'als, ,md General Misc Hany Tin- editorial department will be und-r the j imm-diat.:'-i.p. i vision of A t.rxc-Tiat D. M.t.vsis ho is widely known to the piibl.. a> h iving been conneetid with several of the inost popular 1 journals of tin- day. Although givi-i z a handsome present to each ' subscriber, intending to surpa-s all in our hh-- ! rail:y, we are determined that the "Exc.-lsoir” , shall not. resemble those journals usually known las “gift, pnpi-rs.” in any particular. Its con tents shall be suitable for Home, as ottr aim is ■to secure it a welcome in every f.unily We -hall fill our columns weekly with intern ting and I’ , thrilling Tales, Rortlauccs of li al Life, and I I Sketches of Travels, Men and Charncter,b<-side j a full digest, of the news of the week, and all . events of general interest. | One or the roLtowiNc. xameo Presknts is sent free of postage to each subscriber immediately i ; on receipt of the subscription money. Schedule of Presents. I AN Ebony Casket, containing a full set. of di j ! ainotid .Jewelry, ear rings, necklace, brooch and ; ' bracelets, beside a lady’s .mameled jeweled gold ' Watch with chantelaine. -in 1 a gentleman’s English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold Watch with chain, worth eight hundred dollars. j T .rosuperior Pianos, Rosewood and Black Wai- j nut case, worth s3l)i) and $43 I $70(1 00 , Watches, Hunting case, $5 1 tojl '0 ; ! Gold watches, 30 to 59 . ' ‘ “ (ladies' and gentlemen’s 2'l to 3' j Silver hunting patent levers, 15 to 30 I “ Patent levers, 13 to 15 “ Watches, 7 to 10 ■ L idics’ Chatelaines, 6 to -2 Guard chains (ladies’ and gentlemen’s 1(1 to 20 Vest and fob chains, 1!) to 20 ; Vest and guard chains, 8 to 2') Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 2'3 to 1.5 , ! Armlets, for ladies and children 5 to 8 I ; Brooches, cameo and mosaic, 6 to -8 I Brooches, Florentine and lava 6 to 8 , Broixthes, gold, ladies’and misses’, 1 to 5 i Ear drops, Florentine and lava 6 to 8 . Ear drops, cameo and mosaic 6 to 8 ] Eir drops, gold (Ladies’ Misses’) 2 to 8 i Gold rings, plain an 1 chas’d 1 to 7 “ Studs,gentlemen’s 2 to 4 I “ Sleeve buttons, gentlemen's, various styles. 3 to 5 I " Cnlf pins, ladies' 3to 4 “ Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to 5 I “ Watch keys, 1 to I' l ! “ Breast pins, gentlemen’s 2to 19 " Lockets, double glass, 8 to 15 1 “ “ 2to 5 “ Thimhles 4 to 6 i j TEN RS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIRERS : i ! Two Dollars per year with one Present, Four dollar* for two years wiih four Pr-sents 1 Five dollars for three years with five presents, I Terms to Clubs. With a present to each subscriber, and always I ; one ext'i present to the getter up of a Club ’ ’. : Clubs of three $5 01) | Clubs of five 8 00 i Clubs of t.m if, o-t Cl i'sof .l (one extra to the agent) 31) 00 . ! Clubs large than 21 in th.- same proportion. i ' The Publisher Albert Pahm-r,has been known i , for many vears ns the publisher of the Northern ; and Southern M-rchnuts’ and Manufacturers' , ! (edited by Freeman Hunt,) and he with confidence refers to the loading business men in ali most ■ very town in the United States (to most of ; whom the M. and M. Journal lias ber-n circula . ■ ted) astothe responsibility with which his pub- i ; lishiu ’ business is condu«te 1 Having secured i the agency of a promiu'-nt Jetvelrv Mauuf.actu- ; ring establishment ;, i Newark, New Jersey, he ; is led to offer the presents in similar articles,' . ' le.it, those who desire it can receive their presents - iin books Local \ gents. Ail Pintm-inters. Merchants and Business I 1 Men to whoni wt* Ilivp ever forward".! a copy of j i the M. and M Journal, or th«»ir clerks, or anv »rh-»r intHlijfpnt, an ! resp onsible person, wil: : confer a favor by forming a chib or acting as our i - Local Agent and Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others. Any person send in jr 100 subscribers (with the tail price of subscription) will receive a superb 11 mtinir Uasp Gold Watch and chain,of the! i best English workmanship full jeweled, and 1 worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s j Melodeons, of t he same, value. The person who can raise a list of 330, within j a period of three months, will receive a superior | H iano, made by Hallet, Davis <t Co., Boston, i worth three hundred dollars, and which cost ' two hundred and seventy-five dollars ca-h, or. | at choice, a s nail set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew- j elry, worth the same amount. For Lists of 50 with the full price, a beautiful gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. For smaller or larger lists, parties mav select . any articles from our published schedule, of ' watches, jewelrv, books, etc., worth in proportion oi eijrh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, , if preferred; can retain five dollars in cash, or fifty cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office, j dhe names should be sent each week until , the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper may be promptly mailed. i Address, ALBERT PALMER, Publisher, j New York, Ex f.lsior, v?-n3. Office, 385 Broadway, New York. (NE W IIA RNESS vxx. w a » T r i m m i n g S h u p. Uver NIBLICK’S ’l l-.' <v mine Store. IS 8n L 111 ESS E, | Takes this method of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generauv, that he has . opined a new Hirnc-si and Trimming Shop, where In? may be found at all times readv and ' willing to accommodate all who may favor him :w it ■ their patronage. He will keep constantly I on hand every variety work in his'iine, from a h:imn string to the very best of harness, mattresses made to order, Buggies and Carriages trim- ' med in the most appr< ved s’yle. Repairing done mi short notice, and ou the most, reason v fbleterms. Ail work warrau. u; and all Kimis of coun’ry produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices—v2-n3. I) Wil) STI'IJAHAKEK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR, IND IVIFL PRACTI E IN THE COURTS OF the -enih Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of clnims,the p ivm -atof taxes, redemption oflands, <fcc. Office i i the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. X3RAEL ALLMON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. ILL pay especial attention to thecollec- »' V lion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the South West: corner of First and Madison streets, west door. March 27,1857. n7-Iy. '
JlllfllL BS For tin citizens ot Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FHIBEKGEB, ’ .EL- JH.HBB=3 CHEAP STORE’! H iving returned from the Eastern cities, , would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Decatur and vicinity, and the public generally that hehas received and is now opening a large assortment of FILL & WTFJI DRY GOODS! THE LARGEST, BEST, NICEST, and CHEAPEST stock that, was ever brought to this Market. And I cordially illvite au inspectron j of my stock, such as, Black, plain, and Fancy Silks; French I and English plain and tigiired Terinoes; D< .Lunes of all colors. SHAWLS, CLOAKS: and BL A N'i.E i S. Cloth Department! 1 keep a full assortment of winter gnnd*, cassirrferes, doe-kin-, cloths, i estings, t weeds. I ! -atinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READY- ! MADE CLOT II ING. of all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest ! . ver offered in this or any other market West of i New York. EIIIIIWIIIEiH DEHRTHffI! ’ I n this department, I have goods that I know , ito tie cheap. The stocks consists of cambric j ; and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and j muslin bands, handkerchiefs”<tc. WHITE GOODS! j My stock of these goods ate second to none in I this market, it consists in part of whi’e linen table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, linen and cotton sheeting, linen toweliugs, white bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white skirling, <fcc. Also, a grea* vairetv of BOOTS and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers,<tc., etc. Groceries, Os which, I have the largest, stock, mid the groa test vaiiety ever brought to this town. Also, Hardware, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Glass, efcc., <tc. In conclusion I would say to my friends and the public, that if they will fnvome with a call I will s It ih -m <4O il) 4 of a bet : :er quality, and. for LESS MONEY than the .alia .vho bought nils iiic-foni't'i less than any one could buy without the ROCKS — 1 Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatur. Oct. 16, 1857 vl-ull. I B. W. OAKLKY. C. B. OAKI.IY, B. W. OAKLEY & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES, And Mmilfactmers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND OOPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 73, Columbia Street, FORT IP .1 YXE , IND IA A\l. Jhrdi 11.1857. ..4 ljMAYER HOUSE. ( Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FO HT WAV N E, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mir. 13, 1857. Proprietor. IILI cl S 111 TIIIX G! r rMIE un.liTsi^iied, tfoders to Ihe ci! iz.nns of I Decatur an ’, vicinity. his thanks for past fa.vors;and respectfully announces to ihe public i that ho continues toearry on the above biisines, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Second Street, in Decatur, where nil kinds of Blacksmithing is done to order with neatness and dispatch. JACOB KING. March G, 1857. vl-n4, Bankim!: and Exchange 9 IBs- -ff -n ®T 3! -2w -I D. NUT I MAN. EawteVn Exelri’i'rGold, Silver uncurren ; Bank Notes, L ind Warrants, Promissory Notes , i County, T uv:i <’iip. m I Town Ord ts. J- • . Jrc. ; bought and sold. M>t i v received on doposite and interest paid bv agreement. I) eamr, Oct 9. 1857. vl-n35. X. I’. STiH’KBIHDGE, DEALER IN BOOKS, ST VnoNi'.HY, SVA LL PAPER er ’ e c i And Musical Instruments. Vo. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. v!-»]!)-! y. PiIEVIY THYE 10!~~l The undersigned would respectfully a;., louncito the citizens of A 1 ams and adjoining count i — that he continu-s tocarry on the Tanning and Worrying Hl an Its ura.ivio-s, HI. ills Ohl stand |in Decatur. Hois prepared to furnish at. the [short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leat.li ; er, which will be finished upon the most appro- : ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms Th.- highest'market price will he paid in cash ! or leather for hides or bark at his Taunery. C. L SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. T ,-,-l v . [ FL Wayne Marble Works! A CARD. —Having- sold out my stock of Marble, and the same iiaving passed into the hands of P. S Underhill. I would recommend all wanting any thing in that line to give him a call if they want it done up in good style and to their satisfaction. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Wayne, January 2i» 1858 P.S.UNDEIULL, Will continue to manufacture Monuments, i Head Stones, Furniture and Count', r Top ~ <t. ~ iat his old Stand, on Main Street, also,at the New Brick bail lingon Harrison Street between | Columbia aud Maiu, Fort Wayne, Ind.- n2-v2 I J. P. PORTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Will promptly attend to all calls when not I [professionally absent.—Office, at the Drug Store,ou Main street, Decatur, tn I. vl-nI3. 1
the nm increasing! Fince the arrival of 50 TONS OF NEW GOODS! il ea d Qua r tors !| The panic for Buying Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the country, and ilia BRICK CORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious CROWD OF CUSTOMERS! ; AH eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS!' [ Come along friends with your Trade and Cash, We have room for yon all. Our Store is comi muuwus;and in nd lition to oir Room below, we have a L.IRGE 8 a Ic 800 m i Above, crami-d with NEW SODDS, We are now [ prepared to supply our neighboring Scores, and j country Merchants generally, with GOODS at New York Prices! iadding freight. It is unnecessary to enume-[ '.rate articles or prices, as it is well known that [ we keep a very LAR G E A S S 0 R T li E A’T I of everything, and sell “CUEIfER THAN THE CHEAPEST.” J. <t F. CRABS. Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. | ) EADY-MADE Clothing—the best assorti.li mi-nt in town at the Brick Corner TTOOTS and Shoes of every description al the 13 Oct., 18 )7. Brick Corner. M ’GLASSES and Sugar is sailing cheap at . Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. I ADIES’ Dress Goods of the latest styles at. j O:t., 18-57. Hand Quarters. ’I U 1 piecies of p'ents. from 5 cents up to a ')' M / shilling p.-r ya d at the Brick Corner. IAHE T n>-, -c lling yard wide <!■ tmgat six cents p -r yard, at Head Quarters. r I''HE T always keep-the best quality of coffee I ami tobacco at Head Quarters. I ADIES’ and Gent’s Shawls, a large variety j at Head Quarters. IALOUR for sale at the . Brick Corner. New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBERGER, Takes this method of informing the citi'I zens of !AV!LS H I R E ! and vicinity, mid the public generally, that he has receivui an I is now op.-ning a large and splendid assortment of '.ill A Winter Goods! Consisting,!n part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, tweeds, an every variety of G -ntlemen’s Fall and white' wear, all of which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any - other house in the west 3OOTB & SHOES I 1 f For both Lalies and Gentlemen, of every varit etv, size, aid price; and of all qualities. HATS &. CAPS! ’ ' Os every qmlity.size and price; besides a large [ ' ' and spiendd assortment of Reidy Made Clothing! I All of whim he is prepared to sell Ch-aper I than any oher Establishment in th- West.— Come and ex imine his Stock before porch- ' [ .Using elseahere, as ha is determined not to be | I undersold >y any. i P. S All kin Is of Country Prod ice taken in exchange fur Goo Is. .it the highest market . ' price. j Wilshire. Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. blifhoa nvirle works. E. F . WOOD, 1 J ANUIACTURERand D ■ der in Monu.v i menti, »’•» ii'i't mjs, Headstones, I able | tops, Ac., Jc , prep ared to order, from the comI mon to tlaevery finest m iterial. Orders respectfully solicit-and promptly attended to. lj’Shi>|4-On Main street, one door south of i the Centr.ililouse, Bluffton,lndiana. BlufftonlApril 4,18'7. vl-nl I. liira of the Padlock. I OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Stressor to 11. Durrie.) No. st, C Rim ii:i Street, Fort W tyne Ind. DE YLElqin every description of Foreign and Domesic H iRDW Altll: Iro . Nails,Sish Ibiilding Mjerials. Saddlery Hardware, Me1 ehanics’too!) of every variety; Cooking, Box . and Parlor .Stoves,:ill plate, sheet Iron and copper. vl n 1 2. JOSKPH W. bi-88. JUIISOX MCCOMB J w. ROBB & CO., Wlittlesale Groeers lisr S3® C O VUISSI 0 N MER Off. I.V TS, [39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. ' \V 0 U L D » t respectl'ully invite the attention of Mer- ; thants, H >tel-l? epers, Ac., to their immense I itock of l<r .cries, Foreign and Domestic Li ! i\uor<, S-g fi'.i, ,tj , Winch til ' V ' I irantee to sell ! <(t cl nest Eastern prices, with additionof trans-' portal ion., ' N. B. this is the only exclusive Jobbing j Grocery House in the city. vl-nl!)-6ni. HILL&ORBISON, FOR IV .1 R I) I N (I . '-Ck NB7 33 0 Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- > FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.I Indiana. vl-n‘>l. /w. -a es h /NX. « j sc M a n u fa e t u r e r, Alain Street, near the. Rockhill House. I 1 vl--524. FORT WAYNE, IND.
EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO; NUMBERS, [ Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second strset, opposite the Public Squ-re. Anti continu -s to manufactures all kinds of ' plain and .fancy f iruilure; such as. Sec.i et Bi lea, ' I Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast I tables; sofas, tet.ate, lounges; cushion aud con: • ‘ mon chairs, bedsteads, ic ic. | i ’’All of the above article?, and many others [ I to tedious totneniioii.inamil'a r.ired to oracr, of I the best of material; ami by the beworkmen in the country. All of which he will sell on ! the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SKE For yourself before purchasing elswhere, as I am detm-mined not, t’o be utiaersold either in I I thi- or any oilier town in :he we .t; and, as re g.irds quality, 1 defy all compet itiau. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and diser,ptiims. kept con- I stantly on hand, or made to order, as maybe d“sired; with a first rate HEARSE if required Terms reasonable. LTLumber and all kinds of country produce taken in ■ xchange for Furniture. Chi!! and sec as lam deterrnined to sell. Quick sales a.n zl small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7, 1857. vl nlO fTnil B I S S E~, Dealer in all kinds OF FURNITCRIZ, i MONROE STREET, NE AR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiana. He would»respectful inform the citizens of i i Adams County that he has just returned from Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and splendid assortment of CABINET WARE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center : i card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tes, [ [ common and fancy bedsteads, arm rocking chairs I parlon and com non Windsor i liairs, window I I sash of all sizes; button and panel doors; chain ; p imps, Ac. He will also, manufacture to order COFFINS in short notice andon the most reasonable terms j UTAH of the above articles and many others too tedious to mention, he will sell Chea p e r than wa«? evi r before offered in this market.— ! • ’ ill a itl examine for yours. Ivo* before purchn- ( 11 «ing elsewhere as hi> prices are twenty percent | ' b.-lo'v th retail prices. All Furniture . : ! warranted to stand the test. v -n3B. . c ini n:I v, ilii:miit ii s. H. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet. Warehouse, on Main . Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand ' all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sic- ' rotaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, tallies, stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the I finest, to the cheapest quality, all of which is [ 1 i made of the Best Material [ in the county; and madeby the best Workmen •i in the State. In point of fineness and durabil- ! | ity his work far exceeds that of any other estab- ; lislunent in the county. His work is warranted to st and the test al all l imns. Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. 1 BLACKSMITH IN6! j r IAHE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa- . L trmi.age heretofore received, would say to j I i his oh! and to the public generally. I [ that h.‘can at all times lie found at the bld Stand : on Main street, second door north of 1 lie Brick | Corner,ready to do anything in his line with ’ ! neatness and dispatch. 38k ,NX «55 XX* • ■ He k<‘ep.->const intly on hand and for sale, one , and two horse wagons, which hr wrrrants to lie I made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and | ironed in a good and substantial manner. . He is. also, prepared Io SHOE HORSES on! short notice, and in I.he best possible manner I and he takes this method of assuring hiscusto- ! mors that the Cash Srsruw is prefbedlo the I ! Ckedit, and that I hey must expect to be charged . the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nlfily. Wagon and Carriage Manufacturer, JOHN 0. MEYER. 1 hankfill for the liberal patronage heretofore received, would respectfully inform h, sold eus- j I tomers and the public generally, that he still ' continues to carry on the above business, in all its various branches, at his old stand on Main street, one door north of I Pyle’s Blacksmith .Shop. His work is manufactured of the very best material, and by the best workman in the I country. IL- has now on hand the greatest variety, of Buggies and Carriages. ofthefineSt quality ever off-red for sale in this market. Warrented to P'irchasers--sold cheap—call and s e. ii 26. MEYER S IHIII Til EH, ( Late II’;// (£• Meyer.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS PAINTS, i Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes, Paint BrushesWhitewash Brashes, Window Glass, Glassware, : Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Brani dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass Wc keep of all sizes, from 7 x 3 to Blt x 13, French and Pittsi burg. \\ kite Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, j chrome green. , iris green, umber, terra de sienna, rose pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil, turpentine, In d oil, whale oil and staple artiI cles generally. \\ e keep a large stock and make j it a particular point to sell tt> Merchants in this I vicinity. MEYER ,t BROTHER. No. 05 J ilumbia street,Fort Wavne. Ind. I March 13, 1857. " f>4-lv ' ' HILL & J icons, Wholesale and Retail ®s a <x ss _pi •'T osa .'Jisj si 830K54 Sl'Al'l EVERY. W\LL<t WIN DOW PAPER. MUSICAL INS I'RUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. <'alho ; i Street, Fort Wavne, Ind. v -nJ2. ! D. STCDABAKEK. O. T.HAt Stu-1 ibnker A- Il.trf, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Rea] Estate,renting houses, collecting, payment of . Taxes, <tc., in Adams County. Indian a. Allbiuinesr intrusted bitheir care will receive prompt mention. Office at the Recor | dersOffice, Decatur,lnd Feb. 13,1867. v-t n 1
£OID -SM ; May be Stolen: I But no or e will steal goodz when they can be bought, at the prices now current at the Will I E CORNER. Th- Old Man h.ns been down < ast again with his pocket, full of ItOCKfr and the stacks of Ga <!■ that can he bought w i'h a few dollars will supri.-e nil 11 at give u- a call. Our good* have I. - n bo- gl.t one for i:h less than any could ] ur- ; chase them on a cr< dit; and we now offer to ■ ocrciis'.omersthe adaatitage which Cash and the Hard Tinies in New York, W hen our goods were purchased, gave us.— I Come one come all. and see the sigl-.ts saiisfit d that we have goods to sell (L\ E-FOI BTH f HF : APEB Thun a: y one is g.-liing thesame article in this part of the world. 3 his is no hoax, ccme and prove it. Come and taste good molasse*, st sixty cent* per gallon. : i.d -ugiir just as cheap. A. piece of our good vaid wide sheeting will be found ipefiil at a sip a i ard. To all who want CHEAP GOODS'. ; Call at the YVIHTE CORNER where you will find almost every thing usually kept in a country store, and some things more. A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Crockery, Hardwar . Iron, Nails, Stoves, Ac., <lc. J 1> -t J. M. NUTTMAN. Decatnr, Oct. 9,1857. Broken Bank Money, rAKEN for goods at the Oct. 1857. V/hile Cornw. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be n > rd nt the Oct 1857. White Corner. Bird Cage«7~ Twr> hundred, including every variety, from seventy-fivecenta up, at Oct., 1857. Nuttman'a. Latest News! Wbbls extra Molasses at 50 cunts prr palloo Oct.TP.57, White Corner. bbls prime feugar, at tun cents pec pound, at the White Corner. yds, of yard wide uh noting at cents r) per vnrd, jv.fct received and firmdcbv Oct. 1857. J. D. <fc J M NUTTMAK. EAGLE DRUG KX KI C. MPEG-AN &. NILE, Proprietors. yVHOLFSALE <t RETAIL rnd If Apnihpcnrir*. keep' constantly on hand ( a large stuck of paints, varnishes, white and red 1 lead,French zinc, linked, tenners,olive, whale , and sperm oil®; turp< ine, puttv, glass, glass- ' ware, dye slntT-. pa ’ •• I whitewash I rushes, ♦artists’ material. w’i p* • ’nndi( ,c . fancy soaps, | toilet articles, peril.m» y, Ac. Wp invite phvI sicians and merchants in this vicinity to call and examine onr large stock of Drugs and Medi icines before pnrclmsine elsewhere, believing i they will be satisfied both as regard to Quality , and prices. J bis is a new cstal 1 ishtnent.nvrstock of drttfra medicines, <tc.. are all fresh and unadulterated, i having been selected with great care I v one of i ( he firm, in New A ork. Phi lade 1| his and Boston and are constat :lv receiving’fK-th suppliea of every thing in their line, all articles warranted piiT* as r« pre-ent< d. We are ronng inen commencing business, our j motto is, industry, quick sales and small profits, i Stnn —corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, op- ! posifp the Clerk’s t fper .-nd Evans’ N< w York Dry Goods Store, F«-rt Wayne vl-nl P-1 v. UUORGE MILLER Corner of Calhoun anti Berry Streets, FORT M A YNF. IN D. Wholes le Grocer. KEEPS constantly’ on Lnn<] an extensive eesortincnt of GOODS in his line, to w hich [ he would especially itivjte the attention of Country Merchants Traders, | end private families. Hu can furnish every 1 thing in the line of his business. His gooffs are [ selected with great care and with reference to | the trade of this region. His stock consists in 1 part of the following articles: Gun I'ow.ler. Coffee. Tea. Sugar, Tn- [ bacco, Segars, Whiskey, Rice,.Nails, Brooms, Window Glass, (.'on ( tips, t inI egar, I'aisins ('off Fish, Mackerel Segars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Sonp and ( undies. His connection with New York Cincinnati, Pitttbnrgh and other cities, give him UNUSUAL FACILITIES for purchasing Goods which he can si4l at as b -«i ’o.'s.' e« -w.'Tr'-wsnii And on as accommodating terms, as any other house in the city. vl-i>l9-ly. bchool Notice. 1 would respectfully inform the citizemtof Decatur,and Mirrrondiug country, th«t 1 will > I conimeiirc a School in the School House, by con- , sent of the trustees, March 29th, 1858, and con- - tinue for the term oi four months. ( . Terms of Tuition per Quarter of Three Months: ' [ Primary Deportment, $2 00 Secondary department, 2 50 ’ [ In the Grammar or High School, for any of the common school branches, 3 00 For any of the higher Mathematics or 11 Languages, 4(0 | Having secured the aid of competent teschers. hope, by ; rop"r diligence to render satisfaction Itorlltl 5 no-' sr <-nd my school No deduction made for uiiseine, unless in caseofpeisonal amt p: otracted illness. Designing to establish a permanent school, will say fur the benefit o those coming from a distance, the scho< i y. r. will be divided into three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring; short vaj cations between all < x>. pt the Spring and Fall • terms, nhich will be two months. a. Larimore, March, 5, 1858. Superintendent. Notice, Is hereby given, that there nre funds in the Treasury toredee-m all cr ■ , -dors outstand- ! ing which we r o presents pr nent prior to I the first day of J anua: i i DAt.D SHOWERS, A pail 2, 1858. Treasurer. DRIED apples and poathes for sale st tht'v’ix Foann
