Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1858 — Page 3

—! ep rj|i When is a heu most likely to hatch? 'hen she is in earnest (her nest.) Governor Wright’s name has not yet yen presented to the Senate, and it is bed h' PP ose ‘J he will be recalled, or his nom- ( H ation withheld till Congress adjourns, n len the appointment will expire by law. of p’’ o preserve his dignity, Gov. Wright ■ht, ’ill resign and come home. On his relVh;rn, we are led to believe he will take i : > his residence in the Pocket, and pro- . 1 blv in the city of Evensville.— EvensJournal. °f Mofbat’s Life Pills and Phoenix BitDion - S- These valuable preparations should' K kept by every family, and provided l,>fr °l- the traveling cases of all who intend cr ,** w -rospecting’ into a new settlement. All moetol p er i e nce has taught and proved their perior efiieaev in all scrofulous diseases cul, yei’d those annoyances which are peculiar erv *'J;», young women at the central period of s^ri pe».eir lives. For the e.tire of dyspepsia s Moffat Life Medicines are radical.— into tin hl by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, endo«trs Broadway, New York, and by his ‘° n ‘jhlents. lire ij|j rr- . 1 "—i— 1 go! tt. e DECATUR JI4BKET. was rroetsd Weekly by ID &J. M Nuttman. i the J] d liter ,fat > "’»»*•» • 55 • „ 5 • red. 5 1 Salt, 2 G ltter Ut’ n , 25 Lard, ‘ ir called .e, 2t) Beef, 350A 4O ' ihingtoje, 3 '.' Fla-xs’d, 60 t(1 kwheat, 25 Clover' — .ms, 75 489 Timothy 1 59 A ’ of) ’ent the ur> j, un 2 0)1 Apples, dry, 2 5 Mroyitl’ter, 1 11 ' Blacksalts 250 mmi"» lese, JO A 12 | Shoulders smoked, 8 3 0 153 I Hams " 1 tates- Fort Wayne Market. For the Weekending, Mar. 13, number he num _ ,U-„_ oat 62 | Lard. $ ’ l,nUD! ' a r. $3 5 ) Hams, 8 »r in lht : flo-ar, ...3 00 | Pork, 4 00@4 5’5 ew Slate n, 25 I Beef, 4 5 n, ,L. kwheat. 2> I Flaxseed, 6 • ~r pt, s. lb | Clover, 3 5!) p ' ley, 65 | Timothy, 1 Os) Captsa,, 35 | Apples, green. 45 . but the n«, f’2 , " dry, 125 on 'rtw l * oas ' ’’ Wool,common, 26 ’ ins 50 “ fine, 40 er, 12 Whitefish, 6 50 ese, 8 Trout, 5 Ot) a, 6 Lake herring. 500 comely- ®25 Hides.green, 3 2. i 7 ! _.. 7 i :»*New Weriiscments. e D'HU* ———— — < •< 4 A C K 8 9 I T II 1 A G Jacob Pollison, leave to inform the ci:irons of Adams azMtßl —ity and the public in general, that he has all Oft ied a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on tack- \ to dt- Afreet, one square west of the Eagle Office; ‘ ’ 1 U ., rehemay be found at all times, ready and gas JOiba i n g to serve all who may favor him with igemwl „• patronage. All work warranted and prill when iheaper than oth‘” shop in town —v -1126. i-fe Attachment Notice. , .. , I Adams, County, «s. , with ii’id Lung. A at ried a‘fore -folio Teeplc, an acting Justice of the < t ~1.:?, in St. Mary’s townsh'p j' ’ “ le dofendent in the above case will take b'nsl'inj, e> that, whereas, Miller/fc Ainsworth ha’ ■es ot hi! a writ of attachment against ’he goods and upon 1:«hels. rights, credits, moneys and eff- cts of .’efendent, also, a summons was issued H w ns’Henry Schuapp a« garnishee, by the undue, who igned, which eauu- will receive a final hearid Latin, in the 22d dayof may n5 5 , at my office, at ould fini Tlook A.M. Unless defendant appear, , , ; cause will be dete-mim .1 in his absence. aie - an “ JOHN TEEPLE, J. P. same the , r il 30, KB. to obtain *—a'"®- ' ~" Arrangements, — “..ilfbll KHG J SOL the vert vp aHHociated themselves tosrether for the ented hlloxe of carrying OH the Blacksmith business re&Ti~* more extensive scale They are prepared • all kind* of work in their line of business short notice; and will be happy to wait their customers at the “old stand.” Prices md work warranted—vl-n4. 'porteb.'m'.d. earth it nK C A . I 11 , Ind. eat, tInOFFICE at the Drug Store. , movioj ril 30, 1858. vl-nl3 •■e hours. 1 -- — the earth 1501106. ■tter than e undersigned would respectfully inform hrOUgh S lends, and the public in general, that he s liinttf ' s l M,s ed of his entile stock of goods, to his ■; “ er. Leopold Fribeiger, who will canyon I Ilina; ll» e asiueas as usual, at the old stand. Thanks at leas’ r past favors, he would ask a continuance her awM same to his successor. ' S. FPJBE3GER. i ltn comei ril 23j ]853 _ ni i_ ft t minute* ——, : X!Te‘ Notice of Election St star.— .icc * s hereby given to the qualified vothe in - ’ t '” T ' l °f Decatur, that the annual ’ ‘ , in wtll be held at the school house in said laXyi ’on Monday the 3d day of May, 1858, for <rht threl trpose of eleting three Trustees, one for ne«t" 'f ! ’ ll- districts of said town, also, a clerk, II trtJ nr ’ trßa,urer : an d marshal of said town. ' waiio ■, o ]j H „i|] be opened at nine o’clock in the it is SUt- xin, and closed at four o'clock in the aftll» tOO’* ,n °f sa ' < l day. o.e <eTO G- SPENCER, Town Clerk. are 8 ril 9, 1858. ,-ay ag*>’ Support the Poor. fasts as Overseers of the STS l >f Washington township, Adams county, I of 23 IO" na, do hereby certify, that Samuel Dean I pof »rU> s wife are poor persons, and are to be and ll 1 '! - '' ft r by thocounty. according to law: U.j fore, notice is hereby given, that sealed iave tw , a ] s W Q] p e received, at the Township nee P ass “ ’» office tip to May first, 1858, fortheir snpICts wef e n, l maintenance for <»ieyear, by the coun--5 1 sLiD K P a ( i iiart erly, which proposals will be *’ ”" J d and acted up >i> by the Board of Overon said day. Given under our hands this _ y of April, 1858. perts D. REIDER.) • ,I ' ' A. KOHNEA ras ki‘' c “ • JACOB STULTS\ ■ntai ß ® ot t.Jrao Niblick, Clerk. mg-

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Terms to Clubs. M ith a present to each subscriber, and always ■ , : one ex’rn present to the getter up of a Club ' ] Clubs of three *5 01 A'bibs of five 8 00 ! j Clubs of fen 15 ()i| f.uh of •'] (one extra to the s | than 21 i?i the same proportion. : s ! I lu* Publisher Albert Palmer,has been kno vn - I for many rears as the publisher of the Northern | ; j and Southern Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ J I 'edited bv Freeman Hunt,) and he with confii I ueiice refers to the ieadinjf business men in al- I - I most even t iwn in the United States (to most of I ! whom the M. and M.Journal has been circuit I - I ted) a* to th • responsibility will) which his pub- I ■ liwhinn’ business is co.n.luvted. Having secured j i the ajy»ncv of a prominent Jewelry Manufactu- ; * ring establishment in Newark, New Jersey, he 1 j is led to offer the presents in similar articles ' ! but those who desire it can receive their presents | I in books Local x events. i • All P Htmnsters. Merchants and Business ; 5 ! M<m ro whom we have ever forwarded a copy of i ’ i the M. and M. Jou’ nal, or their clerks, or ar.v I f other intelligent ami responsible person, wil 1 I , confer a favor by forming a club or acting as our 1 . : Local Agent and Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others. I Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the i ’ i full price of subscription) will receive a super!? i Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain, of the I best English workmanshin full jeweled, and worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s Melodeons, of the same value. i - Ihe person who can raise a list of 300. within * j a period of three months, will receive a superior j Ihano, made by Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, ! worth three hundred dollars, and which cost i : two hundred and seventy-five dollars cash, or, 1 < j at choice, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew- 1 [ , elry, worth the same amount. For Lists of 50 with the full price, a beautiful i r gold watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. 1 s , For smaller or larger lists, parties may select i any articles from our published schedule, of ! watchi s. jewelrv, books, <tc., worth in propor- , tion oi eigh dollars for each ton subscribers, or, ■ i if preferred; can retain five dollars in cash, or j fiftA’ cents from each subscriber. j For further terms to agents, address the office, i ; ihe names should be sent each week until i the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper mnv be promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER, Publisher, | 1 New York, Ex- elsior, v*2—nß. Office, 385 Broad wav. New York. NEW HARNESS : T r im m I n g Shop, Over NIBLICK'S Boot A Shoe Store* ISII IE I; IIIE SS E, ■ i -ike- this invthod of informing the citizens of j Adams, and the public generally, that hi-h is opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop. , where he ntay be found at all times ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor him witli their patronage. He will keep constantly ’ on hand every variety work in hiv line, from a J ; hnnte string to the very best of harness, matt.res- j ses made to order. Buggies and Carriages trimmed in the most approved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most, reasons- I Ibleterms. All work warranted: and all kinds I of country produce taken in exchange for work I at cash prices —vl-n3. | ' DAVID STUDAB.AKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Lan’, DECATUR. IND XTTILL PRACTI E IN THE COURTS OF i vv the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the : collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption oflands, Ac. Office in the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. i j ISRAEL ALL MON, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, Dacatur, Adams County, Ind. TXTILL ntyespecial attention tothecollecrv tion of claims, and all other business entrusted to his care. Office, on the South West j | corner of First and Madison streets, west door. I ’ March 27, 1857. n7 Iy.

JOYFUL WS b or tht) citizens of Adams County and the rest of mankind ? SIMON FRIBERGEB, r UL 7 r OB 12 E3 M 32 CHEAP STORE!! Having returned from the 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 FALL & WIMER 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 Fancy Silks; French I and English plain and figured Merinoes: Delaines of all colors, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and BLANKEI'S. Cloth Department! i I keep a full assortment of winter goods, 1 cassimeres, doeskins, cloths, t estings, t weeds, satinetts, Kentucky jeans, sattins and READYMADE CLOTHING. lof all kinds, which is the nicest and cheapest ' ever offered in this or any other market west of i New York. EliliMlllElil' DEl'AlffllEH! ' | In this department,! have goods that I know ’ ,to be cheap. The stocks consists of cambric | j and muslin collars, undersleeves, cambric and j | muslin bands, handkerchiefs. <tc. WHITE ? GOODS! ( My stock of these goods ate second to none in this market, it consists in part of white linen - table damasks, linen spreads and napkins, lin- ' |en aud cotton sheeting, linen toweling?, white ' 1 bored and striped jaconets, marsailles white i skirting, <fcc. Also, a great vairety of BOOTS i j and Shoes, overshoes, gaiters, slippers, <tc., <tc. : Groceries, jOf which, I have the largest stock, and the grea i test. va. iety ever brought to this town. Also, Hardware, Queeriswarc, Wooden Ware, Glass,’ ! (tc.,.tc. In conclusion I would say to ntv j friends and the public, that if they will favor ; Ime with a call I will s-ll them GOODS of a bet i . ter quality, and for LESS MONEY than the m in who bought Goods one fourth less i than any one could buy without the ROCKS. i I Gives us a call and see for yourselves. Decatjir. Oct. 16, 1857 " vl-nll. Biiilfin? and Exchange B>KN' Eg' ® ®?:>G» i J. I). NUTTMAN, 1 Entero E.K<?hanGold, Silver uncurren : ■ Bank Notes, Lind W arrants, Promissory Notes 1 ! donuty, To viiship and Town Orders, <tc., £e. ! ’ bought and sold. Money received on deposite i , and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. jLadies’ Emporium.l MRS. SULLEY ! Begs to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort ! . Wave and neighborhood for the very liberal pa- . tronago she has hitherto received and also wishes ■ to inform them that her

SPRING GOODS i are now open for inspection. Her stock cotnj prises tn part MK «» w 'ar E7 -7' M ' 361 S a Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas. Infants', Boys' and Misses’ Hats, Ladies’ Flats, French Flowers. <fcc., Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to her large stock of RIBBONS! FRENCH FLOWERS, and FRENCH MILi.INERY, generally; all articles of the latest style and best quality. With regard to prices, Mrs. S.only asks a dilI igent examination before purchasing elsewhere. I as she is aware that no house in the trade has | better facilities for purchasing, and she thinks , she mty say without, presumption, better skill . in selecting ami making up. H-r SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASH- ! IONS will be opened cn the 2nd of May, when j her Paris Bounets have arrived. P S A large quantity of unusually rich EMBROIDERIES. rather siiled.KT HALF PRICE All kindsof Ladies’and Children’s PA TTERNS for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s 375 Broadway, New York. v2-nl(l. D STL'DABAKEIt. O. T. UARTStudabaker A Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real : Estate,renting houses, collecting, payuieutofi Taxes, Ac., in A lanis County, Indiana All business intrusted o their care will receive prompt iitentio' Office at the Recor- j dersOffice.Decatur,- id. Feb 13, 8 7. v-1 n-1 B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OAKLEY & SOY, Wholesale Dealers in HA3DWAHB AND STOVES, And U.itinfacturers of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 73, Columbia Street, FORT WA FNE, IND IA A’J . March 13,1857. n 4 ly. X, I’. JTiH'kIIIUIIGE, DEALER IN BOOKS, ST ATION DRY, W ALL PAPER .’var • j 9*i a t And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. vl-nl9-ly. ph nil iiwuiu The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties that he continues tocarry on the Tanniugand Currying in all its branches, at his old stand in Decatur. He is prepared to furnish at the short notice, sole, harness, calf and upper leath er, which will be finished upon the most approved style, and sold on th* most reasonable terms The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or ba. k at his Tannery. C. L. schibmeYer. March 13. 1857. ao-ly.

TH Fimc increasing! Since the arrival of 50 Tins OF m GOODS! J* II ea (I Q u a rt c rs! ! The panic for Buying Cheap, Is raging to an alarming extent, all over the j country, and the BRICKCORNER Is crowded daily with an anxious < ROW!) OF CUSTOMERS ’ All eager to get a few dollars worth of the CHEAP GOODS!! Come along friends with your Traie and Cash, : We have room for you all. Our Store is com-i modious; and in addition to our Room below, we have a LARGE Sale Room Above, cramed with NEW GBDDS. We are now prepared to supply our neighboring Stores, and country Merchants generally, with GOODS at ! New York Prices! J adding freight. It is unnecessary to enume-t rate articles or prices, as it is well known that i j we keep a very L IBG E AS S(IBTIEXT . of everything, and sell (•‘CHEIPEa THAV THE CHEAPEST.” J. <k P. CRABS, i I Decatur, Oct. 16, 1.857. vl-nl. ! pEADY-MADE Clothing—the best assort-! I U ment in town at the Brick Corner I)OOTS and'Shoes of every description at. the ) Oct.., 18 >7. Brick Corner. MOLASSES aud Sugar is selling cheap at Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. I A DIES' Dress Goods of the latest styles at J Oct., 1857. Head Quarters. ' 11 I picctes of prints, frym 5 cents up to a ' shilling per yard at the Brick Corner. r |AHEY are selling yard wide sheeting at six I cents per yardfat Head Quarters. I always keep the best quality of coffee j L and to!).tec.i at Head Q iari ■-. | ADIES’ and Gent's Shawls, a large variety • 1J at . Head Quarters. ' i TA LOUR for sale at the V Brick Corner, j New Store & New Goods! MOSES LEMBERGER, . Takes this method of informing the citi-1 zens of i AV I L S II I R E I .and vicinity, mid the public generally, that he I I has received and is now opening a large ami ! splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Goods! I Consisting, in part, of cloths, cassimeres, jeans, ! I tweeds, an I every variety of Gentlemen’s Fall I ami winter wear, all of which lie will sell j CHEAPER than they can be bought at any-, ■ other house in the west

BOOTS « SHOES! For both Ladies and Gentlemen, of every vari- ■ ety, size, and price; and of all qualities. " HATS & CAPS! Os every quality, size and price; besides a large ' ! aud splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing! j All of which he is prepared to sell Cheaper! l I than any other Establishment in the West.— . ' i Come and examine his Stock before purch-j ' i asing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be ’ 1 j undersold by any. i I’. S All kinds of Country Produce taken | in exchange for Goods, at the highest market I 1 price. j Wilshire, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. I Sfi™ MYIIBLE \V )3KS. E. F . WOO D . .- VTANUFACTURERand Dealer in Monti- 5 4 1 nients, Tombstones, He idstones, 'I able [ tops, Ac,. Ac., prepared to order, from the com- , mon to the very finest material. Orders respect- ! r , fully solicited aud promptly attended to. I a ETShop —On Main street, one do >r south of 1 the Central House. Bluffton, Indiana. : c Bluffton, ApriU4, 18 >7. . vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, i (Successor to 11. Darrie.) No. St, C •liimbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in everydescription of Foreign and ! Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash ; | Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Me-i ehanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box I I and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and i copper. vl n 12. i JOSEPH w. ROBB. JUDSON MCCOMB ij. w. ROBB & CO, Wholesale Grocers /•VY.T&r ESS C 0 MMIS SI ON MER CHA NTS, 1 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 0 U L D1 V* respectfully invite the attention of Mer-1 I chants, Hotel-keepers, &c, to their immense | I stoek of Groceries, Foreign ami Domestic Li-i ; quors, Segars, Ac .which they guarantee tosell I I at closest Eastern prices, with additiouof trans-1 ■ portal ion. 1 N. B. 'This is the only exclusive Jobbing 1 ' Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. niLL&ORBISON. forwarding Commission Merchants, J. E. HILL- 1 FORT WAVNF, A. M. ORBISON.) Indiana. , vl-n2l. 'c7 ’stanYjE Y.l < <z: /W. st*, aa a a-n > M a n u f a c t u r e r, i Main Street, near the, Rockhill House I vl-n24 FORT WAYNE, IND.

T EXTRA SESSION 0.1 LLEI) ! GEO. NUMBERS. Still on Hands at His old Stand on Sscond street, opposite the Public ’ And continues to manulectures all kinds of plain an<l fancy furniture: such as. Secretaries. ! Bureaus, side, centre, dining aud hrff.kfast | tables; sofas, tetate, lounges: cushion and comj mon chairs, bedsteads, die. &c. i. v.AH of the above articles, and many others I to tedious to mention I manufactured to order, of | the best of miterial: and by the best workmen lin the country. All ol which he will sell on j the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE ' For yourself before purchasing elswhcre, as I I am determined not. to be undersold either in I this or any other town in the west; and, as regards quality, I defy all competition. A L S O. CoHlns of all sizes and discrip!ions, kept constantly on hand, or made t<i ord< r, as may bp desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. # I j“Liiinbpr and all kinds of country produce i taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and sop ; asl am determined to sell. Quick sales ai» /4 i small profit, is my motto. Decatur. April 7,1857. vl nlO II A RM 0 A II I S\S E . Dealer in al! kinds OF FURNITURE. MONROE STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE, Decatur Indiann. He would respectful inform the citizens of ! Adams County that he has just returned from ; Cincinnati, where he purchased a large and l splendid assortment of CABINET WANE! Such as plain and fancy bureaus, side, center i card, dining and breakfast tables, sofas, te tes, I common ari'l fancy bedsteads, arm rocking chairs parlor and corrituon Windsor chairs, window | sash of all sizes; batton and panel doors; chain i pumps, <tc. IL* will also, manufacture to order COFFINS 1 in short notice and on I he most reasonable terms (J3*All of the above articles and many others ' too tedious to mention, he will sMI C ii ea p e r j than wav ever before offered in this market.— Call aid examine fur yourselves before purchaI sing elsewhere ag bis prices are twenty percent below the present retail prices. All Furniture warranted to stand the test, v -n.38. t’.llll’iET IV 111 E BIHI DS. H. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main Street. Decatur, Ind Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus. Secretaries, settees, soffas lounges, Clipboards, taj iiles, stat) Is, bedsteads and chairs from the | finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is i made of the Best Material I in the connty;and made by the best Workmen |in the State. Tn point of fineness and durabil- 1 I ity his work far exceeds that of any other estab i lishment in the county. His work is warranted j to st.ai>d thetestai all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 rl-nB3. BL A CKSJHTii ING f ' r TVIE subscriber thankful for the liberal pit- I 1. tron.ige heretofore received, would stiy’to ' his old custom rs ami to the public, genrral'v. I j that he caii at all times be found at. the Ohl Stard I ,on Main street, second door north oft:,. t i Corner, ready to do anything in his -e with I j neatness and dispatch. H<‘ keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one I and two horse wagons, which he wrtrants to be ! made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and ! ironed in a good and substantial manner. lie is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on short notice, ami in the best possible manner , and he takes this metho.l of assuring hiscusto- i mers that the Cash System is prefered to the Credit, and that they must expect tobe charged ' the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. Al ay 29, 1857. nl6 ly. ii i: 11: !i a iii; oi ii E ii, {Late Wall <£• Afeyer.} Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS. PAINTS. Oils, Fancy Articles, Varnishes. Paint BrushesWhitswash Brashes, Window Glass, Glassware. 1 Patent Medicines, Electic Medicines. Instru- i ments,Trusses, Supporters, Wines and Bran-| dies, Chemicals etc. Window glass we keepofj all sizes, from 7 x .O to 3l! x 43, French and Pittsburg. IV hit e Lead, white zinc, chrome yellow, chrome green , parisgteen, umber,terra de sien- ! na, rose-pink, lamp black, japan, linseed oil,! turpentine, bird oil, whale oil and staple arti- I cles generally W» keep a largestock and make i it a narticular point to sell to Merchants in thio vicinity. MEYER. A BROTHER, i N0.'15 Columbia street, Fort Wayne. Ind. ■ March 1.3, 1857. n4-ly. nnTi~r“miiTr, Wholesale and Retail » ® H- > ,£3 _ a , w BOOKSA STATIONERY, WALLA WINDOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wavne. Ind. - vl-nl2. I MAYER HOUSE! (Formerly the Palo Alto,) i Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1R57. Proprietor. i Ft. Wayne Marbte Works I A CARD.—Having sold out my stock of Marble, and the same having passed j into the hands of P. S Underhill, I | would recommend all wanting anvthingin that line to give him a call if they want it done up in good style afid 'to their satisfaction. JAMES HUMPHREY. Fort Wayne, January 29, 18o&. P. S. UNDEHILL, Will continue to manufacture Monuments, ; Head Slones, Furniture and Counter Tops, Ac., |at his old Stand, on Main Street, also* at the I New Brick buildingon Harrison Street between Columbia and Main, Fort Wayne, Ind — n2-v2

. ÜB. SUM May be Stolen! . But no one will steal goods when they cSfi i»« bought at the price* now current at '.be WITHE CORNER. I The Old Mar. has born down east again with ; his pockt ts full of ROCKS and the stacks of ’: Good- thatcan be bought with a few doll.rswill Mtprise all that give us a call. Our good-s .have been bought one fourth less than any could puri chase them on a credit : and we bow offer to ■ ourcustoniersthe advantage which Cash end the Hard Times in New York, When our goods were purchssed. gave us —• Come one come all. and see the sights and satisfied that we have goods to sell OXE-FOCIHIIT HELPER Than r.ny one is s Hing thesnme article in this par< of the world. This is no hoax, come and proveic. Come and taste good molasse at sixtv cents per gtillon, and t ugar just, as cheap, A piece <»f our good yard w ide sheeting will be found useful at a sip a \ ar.l. Toall who want CHEAP GOODS! Call nt, the WiIHE fCEMT where yotiwlll find almost ev.-ry thing usually kept in a Country store, and some things more. ; A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Hardww Iron, Na Is, Stoves, Ac Ac J. D A J. M. NUTTMAN. Decatnr, Oct. fl, 1b57. Broken Bank np.AKEN for goodsat the | 1 Oct. 18,->.. White Corner. Clothing, l 7ue largest stock ami greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be fini.rd at the Det 1857. White Corner. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from ; seventy-five cents up, at Oct., T:.:57. Nuttman’s. Latest News! Wbbls ex’ra Molasses at 50 Cents per gallon '■ White Corner. 1- bbls prime st.gar, at ten cents pdc i»z pound, at the White Corner. yds, of yard wide sheeting at cents r) per y::-d, jast received and f..t sn’ebv Oct. 1857. J. D. A J M NUTTMAN EA OLE DRUG 13 'CT k- H 2 B .J. T.IIIEGAN &. NILL, Proprietors. TXTHOLESALE a RETAIL Druggists , n d I » ’ Apothecaries, keeps constantlv on hand a large stock of pninte, varn-Aher. white and red lend, 1-1 . r.ch zinc, lin-ccd, tanners, olive, whale I and sperm oils; turpentine, putty, glass, glassware, dye stuffs, paint and whitewash brushes, , artrnts’ material, wines, brandies, fancy soaps’, ot.et ar. icles, prrii n erv, Xc. Wo invite j.kv sicians ard merchants in ibis vicinity to call I m.d examine cur large stock of Druge.'nrd Medicines bi fore purchasing c.';,-where, believing they will be satisfied both as regard to quality I ami prices. 1 J i his is snowcso.l.R-hm(>nf,oiir«tecl ofdrvga I medicines. Ac . are all fresh and ur.adil’.terated. , having t e. n .‘elected with great care by one of •he firm, ir New Ymk. Ti.iim’i lj.Ua and Boston ! and nre constantly receiving fresh supplies of ■ every thing in their line, ail articles warranted j pure as represented. We are young men commencing business, our , motto is, industry, quick sales and small profits, I Store—corner of Calhoun and Main Streets, opposite the Cl. office and Evan«’ New York I Dry Goods Store, F,,rt Wayne vl-nl9-lv. i GEORGEAULLER Corner of Calhoun and Derry Streets, FORT WAYNT. IND. Wholes le Grocer, KEEPS constantly on hand an extensive assortment of GOODS in his line, to which ! he would especially invite the attention o f Country Merchants Traders, I and private families. He can furnish every i thing in the line of his business. Hi < goods are I selected with great care and with reference to the trade of this region. Ill’s stock consists in i part of tlie following articles: I Gun Powder, Coffee, Tea. Sugar, To. j banco, Segnrs, Whiskey. Rice.’ Noils, Brooms, Window Glass, Gun Caps. Vinegar, ) aisins Cod Fish. Mackerel. Segars, Nuts, Brandies, Cheese, Wines, Soap and Candies. i His connection with New York Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and other cities, give him UNUjSUAI. FACILITIES for putchasing Good* I which he can sell at as And on as accommodating terms, as any other ; house in the city. * vl-nl9-ly. School Notice. I would respectfully inform the citizens of l Decatur, and surnonding countrv, that I will I commence a School in the School House, byconi sent of the trustees, March 29th, 1858, and con- ; tinue for the term ol four months. Terms of Tuition per Quarter of Three Months: Primary Department, s-7 00 ! Secondary department, 2 50 I In the Grammar or High School, for any j of ike common tchool branches, ’ 300 i tor any of the higher Mathematics or Languages, 4 ft) Having secured the aid of competent teachers, hope, hy proper diligence to render satisfaction .to all that may attend my school. No deduct ten made for a! -ence, unless in casccf personal ana I ptUractcd illness. Designing to establish a permanent, school, will say for the benefit of those coming from a distance, the school year will be divided into , three terms; Fall, Winter ai d Spring: short vacations between all except the Spring and Fall j terms, v hich will be two months. A. LARIMORE, March, 5, 1858. Superintendent. Notice, Is hereby givefi, that there are funds in the Treasury to redeem all county erders outstanding which were presenti d for payment prior to the first dav of January 1858 " DAVID SHOWERS. Apsil2,lßcß. Treasurer. DRIED apples and peaches for sate at tie I arts Oet»rr»: