Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1858 — Page 3

The republicans take their defeat in Hull tington Co. rather hard, and Lavej 7 eatenedto countest the election because j , o f the judges in Huntings .1 took the; “ n p o , box home at dinner time, and they j.'pe, stuffed it with spurious votes. The' ij'nti’ngton Democrat satisfactorily acnts for the transaction. It appears C | t the box was locked up and sealed, 'i Jlr Hecox, the President of the board 1 tjtbome with him for safe keeping a p kev being in possession of II Dover ‘ o( [ )f ' r member of the board. The ’| inr( r e r of stuffing is an infamous fabricat:on "which not even those who raised it 7’l'have the audacity to seek to substanliite by swearing to the fates. There will no contest, and it would have been far raore honorable and manly in the defeated candidates if they had quietly submitted to the voice of the people, and acknowIheir defeat, instead of pretending to chitn an election, based upon such audacious falsehoods.—/?. Wayne Sentinel. X Bank of Gold — There is a project M foot, in New York, to establish a bullion bank, which shall use nothing but coin in its transactions. It meets with cordial approval of many prominent men, among whom are Martin \ an Buren, Robert J. Walker, John A.Dix and John J Cisco. The capital is to be @1,000,000, and the revenues are to be derived from loaning this sum, and charging a very small commission, from the two-hundreth to the one tenth of one per cent, on the sums deposited with the bank, which will alwars be payable in coin.— Phil. Press. Fcotland.— lt is generally believed amon* agriculturists that the wheat crop of the s present year will be one of the finest and heaviest that has been reaped for man seasons. An extraordinary case of a large return of this crop-has come under our notice. A farmer in East Lothian, who has just thrashed out the crop on five and a half Scotch acres, finds the produce of this field to be 111 bolls, or 444 bushels The wheat was of the kind known as Hunter’s Variety, and was sown aficr potatoes. The yield is about twelve quarters to the imperial acre. The N. Y. Herald says that the Queen of Spain has agents here, who have command of two millions of dollars, to be invested in this country. The same paper states that most of the crowned heads of Europe are doing an active business in the way of investments in the United States. Louis Philippe had large possessions in our republic, and Louis Napoleon has sent from three to five millions here to be invested by bis agents. It is said that the greatest operators in this way are the petty princes of Germany, whose investments in American securities amount, it is believed, to fully fiftymillions of dollars. Jndge Douglas has just made an unconditional transfer to the Trustees of the Chicago University of all the property npon which the University is located, waiving all contingencies of the original contract, and giving a clear title. The first stone of a permanent Crystal Palace has been laid in Toronto. An Italian woman, who owns three houses and lots in Chicago, has been arrested for begging. A letter from Old River Lake, Arkanws, says the hogs are dying by hundreds of cholera. Lis reported in England that Lord almerstcn has become the proprietor of he London Morning Post newspaper. •'liss Charlotte Cushman is at the Wvera tVatercure, England that whence lie goes to Italy. The Cotton planters convention is to Semble in Macon, Ga., on the second uesday in September. An effort is making in Arkansas to in- j J ce the Legislature to c impel the color“Popolation to leave the State. Five prisoners made an attack upon eguard of the Memphis jale on Friday three made their escape. Secretary Floyd was on Fridav tener4 the hospitalities of the Norfolk bat-' " lf) n, which he was compelled to deme. . DECVnfc MARKET. wrested Weekly by Nuttnian & Crawford. ' licit, white, $ 80 Eggs, $ 6 ~ *'d. 70 Salt, 225 “ n ‘ 40 Lard, 10 i 40 Beef, 350A4 00 i .7 . 62 Flaxs’d, 1 00. heat - 25 Clover' 75 Timothy 1 50 A2OO | ’ " un 253 I Apples, dry, 225 < r ’ 10 | Black salts 3 00. i? e ’ p I Shoulders smoked, 6 . 00@3 50 ] Haros *' 8; Fort Wayne Market, or the Week ending, Oct. \6lh. nm' 85 I Lard, $ 8 e flour $5 00 | Hams, 10 rn our > 300 Pork, 5 00@5 50 clcvh.r.* 40 Beef, 4 5” ,ts ’ Flaxseed, 1001 rley 41 Clover, 4 00 e, ’ 75 Timothy, 1 25 45 Apples, green, 75 « n- 7 dry ’ 1 2 *? , Wool, common, 21, 50 ° fine, 30 < ’’ Whitefish, 450 t«, ’ “ Trout, 4 25 • #, ® T.ake herring, 400 j ton ’ 62 I Hides,green , 3 ” I Hides, dry, 5 I

Sherifl’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and I delivered by the Clerk of the Court of Common 1 Plea? of Adams County. Indiana. I have lev- 1 i. cl upon and will expose to sale, b v public auction at the Court House door, in Adams County [ Indiana, between the hours of one o’clock and I four o’clock P. M. on Saturday the 27th day of November, the rents and profits for a term of j years not exceeding Seven of the following de. I scribed real estate to-wit: The south east quater of the north west quarter of section twenty-two, township twenty- 1 eight North, o> range fifteen East, containing forty acres, more or less, in the County of Adams and State Indiana, and on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution, I will at the same time and place by public auction as aforesaid expose to sale the fee simple of said above described real estate. Taken as the property of James Marchland, at the suit of Joint H. Blakey. david McDonald, Oct. 29th 1858. Sheriff. ~To School Teachers, The undersigned School Examiner for Adams County, respectfully inform persons wishing to be examined for the purpose of obtaining cirtificates to teach School, that he will attend to that business on Saturdays, at bis residence in DeCa Oct. 29, 1858. _ A. LARI MORE. your counterfeit MONEY! ! Every business man —merchant, mechanic fanner professional man, or whatever he is, often in these days meets more or less with Coumterfeit Bank Notes and is liable to have them put upon him, unless he can certainiy delect them. The undersigned will, for thermal! sum of TWO DOLLARS, sent to him by mail, in return transmit to the person sending, a Complete Set of Instructions for the SL RE Lctecti. n of Counterfeit Bank Notes. Any person possessing these instructions need never fear having a counterfeit bill passed on him as it is impossible ' for any person to do so. This system is Sure, ‘ having been adopted by nearly all the Bankers : and business men of the cast, and has only to be , • understood to be come universally adopted. — | ' This is NO HL r MBUG, endeavoring to swindle I i honest people on tof their money, but something , beneficial to all who possess the secret- Any > 1 person not saiisfied will have 1 the money return i ed them on returning the set of instructions. Address, GEO. W. EATON, Albany, New York.

UTEditors of Newspapers giving above advertisement, with this notice, four inversion in their papers, and calling attention to the same editorially, shall receive a copy of the “Instructions” free of charge on sending me a copy of their payer containing such advertisement and notice. v2-n3B. GEO. W. EATON. THE SOUTHERN MONITOR. FOR 19 58-5 9. It is now certain that the fearful issue between the North and South is near its termilia tion and must be decided one way or the other in 1860. It is also certain that in this State, and the one adjoining it, (Pennsylvania and New Jersey) the great battles are to be fought i South, with Pennsylvania mid New Jersey, can I elect the President; and with a President true to the Constitution and vindicating the validity of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, theiA will be security for proper tv of the Southern people, and a gaurantee of tlie equal rights and privileges of .all the citizens. But if a Black Republican be elected—then farewell to the Sovereignty and Independence of the Slave States and the White People of the South! If one species of property may be excluded from the common Territories, so may any other, or any religious creed, or emigrants from any section. Whatever a fanatical President, and a fanatical majority in Congress, may interpret to be in accordance with ‘Natur al Right,’or the ‘Higher Law.’ will be done or at least attempted. We need not, say on which side the Southern Monitor, will be found in tho great struggle. We may differ with many of our friends as to men, and sometimes as to measures; but when the standard-bearer is nominated bv Democratic party, whoever he maybe, he shall have our zealous support. But the Southern Monitor, will be a

FAMILY NEWSPAPER, as well as a political journal; and propose to publish entire that most delightful of old English novels, The Children of the Arbey, in preference to any of the flashy and demoralizing original tales of the present day. We shall also have an AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, for the farm and farmer, embracing Markets. Repcrts, <te ~with correct items of Commercial Affairs, Prices of Stocks, Monetary transactions. THE TERMS. To Single Subscribers, per year, $2 f I) “ Club of Five, “ 5 0 • “ Club of Ten, “ 1° 60 Invariable in Advance. PREMIUMS. To every subscriber remitting $2 00, there will be sent a complete copy of the “Story of Disunion.’ by the author of ‘Wild Western Scenes.’(a volume of about 500 pages.) as soon as it is stereotyped; or, a copy each of “Wild Western Scenes,” and "The War-Path. ’ (ready for immediate delivery.) at the option of the"subscribers To every getter-up of a club of five, one copy of the book; and two copies for a club of ten. Address, J. B. JONES, Editor and Publisher, v2-n?7. Philadelphia, Fa. Important to the Public! GROCERY AND BAKERY. J. 11. SIPES,

I Would respectfully inform the Citizens of Decatur and vicinity, that lie has just received and keeps constantly on hand, at his old stand ; on Main Street, opposite the Public Square, all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Flour, Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Spices, Confectionaries. Nuts, Crackers, of all kinds, &c.. He also keeps a good supply of the best TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Ever kept in the Market. He will furnish parties, and private families with all kinds of Cakes, Pies, and Oysters, upon short notice, Call and examine his stock, for he is determined to suit his prices with the times and will not be undersold by any establishment in fee county. vl-n34-3n>. WILLIAM G. SPENCER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ■U.IEL SB master commissioner, DECATUR, Adams County, Indiana. (□“Business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Feb. 13, 1857 ..."I’JJ'L Broken Bank Money, rriAKEN for goods at the | Oct. 1837. White Corner.

Guardians’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that, the undersiged Guaidian of the estate and person of Byron H. Major, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common iff, ns of Adams County will offer public SalAn the 13th day of November next* t the court Ilnese Door in tlie County of Ailamwn the State of Indiana and between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and 4 o’clock P. M. on said day. The following Real Estate to-wit: The undivided one third part of the East half of the South East quarter of Section thirty three. Township twenty-seven North, of Range fifteen East, in the County of Adams on the following conditions to-wit: One-third of the purchase money Paid in hand, one third in six months, one third in twelve months from the day of sale with interest, by the purchaser giving his notes with approved Security. JOHN ANDERSON. Oct. 22 1 858. _Guardian. Foreclosure of Mortgage, In default of the payment of interest on School Mortgage I o. 451) the undersigned Auditor will offer for Sale at the Court House door in the town Decatur on Saturday the 9th day December 1858 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on said day. The South West quarter of the North east, quarter of section twenty-four township twenty five North, of Range fourteen East, cottaming forty acres or so much of said described land as may be necessary to pay said Mortgage executed to the State of Indiana by Wil I liam Corrington and Mary Corrington. Total I amount due $122,10. Terms cash. JOHN McCONNEL, Auditor A. C.

GIFTS’ GIFTS’! GIFTS!’’ SPLENDID (HETS! Al 439 Chesnut St. The only Original Gift Book Store. G. G. Evans would inform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House is permanettly established in Brown’s splendid Iron Building, 439 Chesnut Street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to SIOO: — Each worth. 550 Patent, english lever gold watches SIOO 00 55 ) Patent Anchor do. do. 50 (0 4i)o Ladies’gold wathee, 18k. cases, 35 <0 (> 0 Silver hunting watches warranted 15 00 500 Parlor Timepieces, 10 00 500 Cameo sets, ear drops and pins, 10 00 600 Ladies’ gold bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 500 Gents’ vest and Fob chans, 10 00 1009 Gold lockets (large size double case) 10 00 2m 0 Golo lockets, (small size) 3 00 1000 Gold pencil cases, with gold pens, 5I 0 1000 Extra gold pens, with cases A holders 3 50 2500 Gold pencils, (ladies,) 2 00 25'10 Gold pens, with silver pencels, 2 50 2500 Ladies gold pens with cases A holders 1 5 6500 Gold rings, (ladies,) 1 00 2noo Gents’ gold rings, 2 50 2.5 0 Ladies gold Breastpins, 2 5(1 35u0 Misses’ gold breastpins, I 50 3000 Pocket knives, I 00 2000 Sets gents’ gold bosom studs, 2 50 2 00 do. Sleeve Buttons, 2 5" -2000 Pairs of Ladies’ear Drops, 250 8000 Ladies’Pearl Card cases, 5 00 15000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jet, or Mosaic pins 500 2500 Ladies’shawl and ribbon Pins, 1 50 i)000 Articles of gold Jewelry, Gift. Books, <tc., <fec., nut enumerated m the above, worth from 25 cents to s.'s. Evan’s new Catalogue, whiclijis sent free all parts of the country contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newost publications, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those desiring so to act, can obtain full particulars by addressidg as above. N. B—Being largely interested in publishingbooks, and buying from other publishers in immense quantities, for cash. 1 am enabled to make larger discounts to Country agents, aud book dealers than can be had at any other hotise in the country. Any book published in the United States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent, Gift included on receipt of publishers price. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any person ordering ten books to be sent to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Address, G. G. EVANS, Publisher, 439 Chesnut Street, Philada.

School Notice. The undersigned will commence his next termon Wednesday Sept. Ist. 1858. School year divided as per circular. Ist term 16 weeks 2d and 3d terms 12 weeks each. Terms of Tuition for Three Months. Primary $2 00 Secondary 2 50 High School for any of the common school branches 3 00 Higher branches of Mathematics or languages. 4 50 A. LARIMORE. Principle. THE PRESSr” I PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN. BY JOHN W. FORNEY. DAILY’ PRESS. Mailed to subscribers out of the City nt 'ix 'Dollars Annum; Four Dollars fur Eight I months; Three Dollars Six months, iuvariai blv in advance for the time ordered. I " TRY-WEEKLY’ PRESS. Mailed to Subscribers out of the City at three Dollars per Annum, in advance. The weekly Press will besent to subscribers by ma I, (per annum in advance) at $2 00 Three copies “ “ 5 90 Five copies “ “ 800 Ten copies " “ 12 00 Twenty copies “ " to I address,2o 00 i Twenty copies, or over, •, toaddess of each subscriber, each 1 SO Fora Clubof2l, or ovor- we will send an extra copy to the getter-up o( the Club. J.P. PORTER, MD. DEC A T UR, Ind. OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. v] nl3. Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store or pay the highest price in cash for ten thousandbushels of wheat NUTTMAN. <t Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be found at the Oct. 1857. White Corner. Latest News’ 1 A ex,r 'VMolasses at 60 cents per gallon I'.’ Oct. 1857. White Corner.

as M 3 * G © Bitt VST' ..'a.. «, PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR FALL AND WINTER|> I STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, &c., &c. And in fact, everything ever found in a Store in this Diggings, |i JUST RECEIVED AT THE WHITE CORNER! ALL OF WHICH WE ARE SELLING EXTREMELY LOW FOR GOOD PAY. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 2, 1858. NUTTMAN & CRAWFORD.

WHISKEY FROM 25 CENTS TO 81 50 PER GALLON! WINES, GIN, RUM AND BRANDIES, FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PER GALLON. “SURE SHOT” AGUE PILLS, --NO CURE NO PAY, L, 6^ 6 . CALL AT THE NEW DRUG STORE!

I GOOD NEWS TO THE BUIEFOOTED! Boots & Shoes, Cheaper and Better than liver! JESSE INIBLICK. I Has just returned from the East, where i'M q he lii.s been laying in a stock of L< athi ’ er; which lie is now making up for the j accommodation of those who may favor him I with their patronage. His leather is all purchased by himself and he warrants it to he good. His work is all made under his own instruction; and he ke-ps none but the best of Workman. COUNTRY SIIOF.MAKERS. furnished with iteverything'in their line on the , most reasonable terms. Oct. >51858. v2-n36-tf. Banking and Exchange hu:. J. I). NUTTMAN. j Eastern Exchangp, Gold, Silver, uncurren ' Bank Notes,Land Warrants, Promissory Notes I County, Township, and Town Orders, &c., <tc. bought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid bv agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl n 35. i.T.TTTniTfirnr DBALF.U /.V B3OKS,ST 4TIONERV, WA LL P A PER ta ’ a And Musical Instruments. No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. v-2 n!9 1 y. BOOTS & SHOES! F. J. G I L LIG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi ness in Decatur, where he has the very best of j Stock on hands: and intends to sell low for the I ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkatnp’s Store, ETCash paid for Hides v 2 n2l.

lILUmOI MULE WOIISS. E. F . WOOD, A MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Monti | .‘1 ments, Tombstones, Headstones, Table tops, <_tc., ite., prepared Io order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. LFShop On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April-24, 18’>7. vl nil. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. St. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in everydescription of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash Building Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Mechanics’tools of every variety ; Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Iron and copper. v 1 ri 12. 1111.1. A ■ ()RB ISON, FOR W A R 1) I N G Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE, A. M. ORBISON.I Indiana. vl n2R Wagons! Wagons!! JOHN BOAVERS, Takes this method of informing his old friends and the public in general that he has opened a In the town of Ddtatur, on Main street, one door north ofthe Eagle office, where he will be found at all times ready and willing to accomodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs, Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all made to order on short, notice, and of the best timber the country produces, well seasoned, and by good workmen,and no others, which enables him to warrant all his work to excel that made in any other shop in the county. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and term seasy. nl v 2 — I GOODMAN HOUSE, R. C. BENNET, .... Proprietor, Near corner Main and Calhoun Streets. nl4 v-2 ts. FORT WAYNE, Ind. 7 I'llEUFi m E S I ! The undersigned would respectfully announce tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that he continues to carry on the Tanning and 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 the most'reasonable terms. The highest market price will be paid in cash or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. schirmeYer. March 13, 1857. n5-ly. DAVID STUDABAKEkT Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. YYTILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF H the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the payment of taxes,redemption oflands, itc. Office in the Recorder’s Office. April 3, 1857. B L A CKTm T T !1 I AG Jacob Poll iso n, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams county and the public in general, that he has opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Jackson Street, one square West of the Eagle Office: where he may be found at all timtes, ready and willing to sei veal! who may favor him” with their patronage. All work warranted and prices cheaper than other shop in town. vl 1126. HILL r JH(11)s, Wholesale and Retail » ■827 7W- ■ a xik BOOKS ,t STATIONERY, WALL WIN DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Ind. DR. 11. W. fII.IHPEI!, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, DECAT IIR , IXD IA NJ . ILTOFFICE on Main Street, opposite Porter’s Drug Store. n n io.

EXTRA SESSION CALLED • GEO, NUMBERS. Still on Hands at His old Stand cn Second street, opposite Hie Public Square. i And continues Io mantilr.ctiires all. kinds of j plain and fancy fiiriiiture.-such as. Si qretaries, 1 Bureaus, side, centre, dining ri d breakfast . tables; setfas, telate, lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedsteads, de. Ac. fl. r All of the above articles, and many others j to tedious to mention,manufactured to oro'cr.of j the- best of material: and by the best workmen |jn the country. All of wliiili lie will te’l oh' : the most reasonable terms. CALL AND CEE I For yourself before purchasing ,-hwherc. ns i 1 :tm determined not to lie undersold either in i this or any other town in the west: and. asto I gards quality, I defy allcompetition. A L S O. : Coffins of all sizes and discripl ions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as may bo desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if rcquiri-J. Terms reasonable. L/* Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see as lam determined to sell. Quick salefc Hi ,i4 * small profit is my motto. Decatur, April '7, 1857. vl ntO i t 3I f 5 J • ,*»»»< ■ ' ’ — —=s» -a i ’dall, Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Glass, Dye* Stutts. Ilrtishes, Spices, &.cAc*. Wo. 95 Columbia Street, nl-v2. FORT WAYNE. IND is i. wii. 11. MEYERS; 1 Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main ’ Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand ’ all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, SecI rotaries,settees, sofias lounges, cupboards, ta bios,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the finesttothe cheapest quality, all of winch is s made of the Best Material in the county; and nradeby the best Workmen' in the 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. Decatut, Sept 25, 1857 vl-ti33. blacksFTtTlTngT r r'HE subscriber thankful fur the liberal pa S tronage heretofore received . woulifsayto' his old customers and to the public gencrnlly, that he can at all times be found at,the Old Stand on Main street, second door north of the Br.icl" Corner,ready to do anything in his line with iigatness and dispatch. Na’S, ■ OFS N3C He keeps constantly on hand andfor sale, nne and two horse wagons, which lie w i rrauts to ]>q made ofthe best of timber, well seasoned, and ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHUE HORSES on short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this method of assuring his customers that the Cash System is prefi red to the Cbetut, and that they must expect to be cliarycd the highest, possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29, 1857. nl6-ly. NEW“IfARNESS .aw as T r ini m i n g Shop, Shop—One Door South of Rramcikninp’s Store, formerly occupied as n Drug Store. IS RIE L IIIE SS E, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, that lie has . opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop. where be may be found at all times ready 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 lianie string to the very best of harness, mattresses ntr.de to order, lingeries and Carriages trifii'med in the most appreved style. Repairing done on short, notice, and on the most reasonnbleterms. All work warranted; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices. v 2 i>3. -1 ' ” , D. STUDABAKER. O. T. DART Studnbakcr A- Hart, i REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate. renting ho-i is, collecting, paymentof Taxes, lie., in Adams County. Indiana. All business int'-iis*ej' .> their care will receive prompt attention Office at t*ie Recorders Office. Decatur,, u .1. Feb. 13,1857. v-t nB. TV.OAKLET. C. B. OAKLET, b. w, (i.nin & sin, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manufacturers of I TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. FORT WAYNE, IND IA NA . March 13, 1857. n 4 ly. ■New Arrangements, JHOB KHG «• SOK, Have associated themselves together fortho 1 purpose of carrying on the Blacksmith business on a more extensive scale. They are prepared todoall kindsof work in their lineof business upon short notice; and will be happy to wait s. upon their customers at the “old stand." Prices low and work warranted, vl nt