Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1858 — Page 3

U, Strayed or Stolen. so, 000,000,001 REWARD ! ! I will pay the above reward to any , if ' person or persons, who will furnish me with such information as will lead to the recovery or give me a definite idea of the whereabouts of the Republican party, which has strayed or been stolen from the plank in the Platform of the Philadelphia'Convention,—which reads as folia; s , r p j lows: Resolved, that the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the 1 Territories of the United States for their government, and that in the exercise ofthis power, it is both the right and duty . of Congress to prohibit in the Territories those twin-relies of barbarism—polygamy and slavery. In June, 1856. I was nominated for the Presidency, and got upon that Platform when it was upheld by a powerful though sectional party. About the sth of November of that year, I was ‘Bucked off” and my party was knocked into pi. I gathered myself up but I have never been able since that time to locate my ■ friends. 1 see many familiar faces, but can’t find one to shriek for ‘ Congressional Sovereignty Persons claiming the reward, if found entitled, can have it in any (beef’s hides excepted )of the products of the' Mariposa Grant. JOHN C. FREMONT. Newspapers friendly to such discoveries will please copv to the amount of two ! shillings, and draw on my finance com naittee for the amount. A French engineer was traveling upon an old Ohio steamboat. He observed to the captain: ‘But, this engine is in a very bad condition.! •That’s so,’ was the reply. ‘And how long do vou expect to run it?’ •Till it bursts,’ was the cool reply. After the nt xt landing place there was one Frenchman less on board that boat. Life Pills and PiiceNix Bitters.— These popular and valuable vegetable : preperations may be safely taken at any I season of the year, without any danger from exposure and while traveling on sea or laid. They are a sovereign remedy in all cases of fever remittent or inter mittent, ami all bowel complaints and other internal diseases. Sold by the proprietor, \V. B. Moffat, 335 Broadway i New York. DSfATIR MARKET. Corrected Weakly by J. 3. & J. M. Nuttman. Wheat, white, J 65 Eggs, $ 51 " red. 55 Sall, 2 5" Corn, 31 Lard, Oats, 25 Beef, 330 i 4 0 Rye, 3 i Flaxs’d, 6 U Buckwheat, 25 Clover' — Beaux, 7> Timothy 1 5I A ' 00 Flour bun 20> I Apples, dry, 2'5 j Butter, 10 | Black salts 2 50 i ■Cheese, 8 & 1 ■ | Shoulders smoked, 7 I'rn-k .3 .I-'. ~1.5 1.1 Hams Fort Wayne Market. fGt For the Week ending, July 3, Wheat 70 I Lard, $ 7 i Flour. $4 O'.) | Hams, 6 Rye flour, 3 O'.) | Pork, 5 00@5 50 ! Corn. 4 ) | Beef, 4 5 Buckwheat, 2’• | Flaxseed, 7> Oats. 25 | Clover. 3 00 Barley, 50 | Timothy. 1 25 Rye, 45 | Apples, green, 45 I Beaus. 45 ! “ dry, 1 25 Potatoes, 15 | Wool, common, 20 I Onions 50 j " fine, 40 ; Butter. 8 | Whitefish, 4 50 Cheese, 6 I Trout, 4 25 I Eggs, 5 | Lake herring, 4 nil Safi, 1 95 I Hides,green, 3 Bajeon. 5 I Hides, dry, 5 vV.-.man are true to one another in all things but babies, ami there it must be j confessed, they do flatter each other a lit-1 tie bit. NEW H \ k’N'ESS T r i m m i n g Shop, l Shop—One Boor South of Bramerkamp’s Stere, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. W ISRAEL 111 ESSE, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Adams, and the public generally, that he lias opened a new Harness and Trimming Sli >p, where he may bo found at all times ready ami 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 hani" string to t he very best of harness, mattres see iade to order, Buggies and Carriages trim med in tin- mo-t approved style. Repairing done on short notice, and on the most reason a bl( terms. All work warranted; and all kinds , of country produce taken in exchange for work at cash prices.—v2-n3. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. best family medicine now before the pSL public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcers. Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, Fever and Acne, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact roost all di-eases soon yield to their curative properties. ■ D has been computed that during the last twenty five years upwards of four millions of fter<ons have been benefited by the use of these medicines; afact which speaks volumes in favor -of their curative properties—a single trial will place them beyond the reach of competitor! in the estimate of every patient. By their use the j Hood is restored to a healthy state and freed fr<>.n all impurities. The system is not reduced • during their operation, but invigorated, and they re piire no restraint from business or! pleasure. TAr afflicted have i>> these medicines a remedo! I that mill do for all that medicine can possible ■ PREPARED BY W. B. MOFFAT'S, M D. Proprietor, New York. ( TTSoIri by F G Pleasant 'fills. I Sept. 1 Q '1857.

DREGS, OILS, PARTS, 40. 1 T.J. TO LAN'S Wholesalc & Retail DRUG STORE, I, N Just received a lot, Writing Three r ” Ie ! •w»''iLetters at onccli Drugs, Medicines.; MARKING WORK Chemicals, Paints,T**! ' For OILS, I 1 EMBROIDERING Varnishes, Dye-n* . , ’ - | > .la great saving to the | Stuffs, Glassware,! -T- LADIES. and Putty. iou can trace the Brushes of all kinds,! Perfumery. Soaps, <0 —< moSt beautiftil and FANCY 1>“?■ difficult Patterns ini Articles. Tobacco nloment oftilQeand Cigars and Snuffs, J in a manner impossi- ■ PATENT ' I ir r ble to do in any othMedicines, Pur<; I way. WINES 3: MX . T „ iIL To a ’ l | call and get a pack ! BRANDIE age. only 29 cents, and everything ap The New England ! pertaining to th < Pollish for Drug Business. re moving stains and 1 hose in want ° f mill dew from Furnipure and genuine ar ■ •> lure. i tides, will do well t« | ■■J ! give him a call. > DR. REID'S Customers am SU R E SHOT” Physicians will al 'J: , ..... i • Pih—no cure ways find at his es I .j 110 payI tablishraentfreshand .'•Professor Wood’s unadulterated Medi I r yj i ti . „ S' xABk. E HE cines. He guaranteeI to sell as low as car RESTORANIVE. !be bought in this AU the popular any other Market. PATENT A N D CALL at NEW D R U G: of the STORE, —« ! day. ! and get a package Perscriptions filled : of M A G I C A L with care. OLI Copying Paper, for!, Give him a call. I I.J’He invites Physicians anil Merchants in this vicinity to examina his largo stock of Drugs and Medicines, before purchasing elsewhere, believing they will be satisfied both as I regards quality and prices. May 28, 1858, 2-nl6. Sheriff’s Sale. ■ By virtue of a fee bill to mo directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Grant county, Indiana, I have levied upon and will expose to sale, by public auction, at the Court House door, in Adams county. Indiana, between the hours of one o’clock and four o’clock P M., on Saturday the 31st day of July. 1-Om. the rents and profits for a term of year.-' ' not exceeding seven, of the following described 1 real estate, to-wit: 1 lie south west quarter of the south west fiuarter of section thirty-three, township twen- , ty-eight, north of range thirteen east,containing forty acres, mote or less, in the county of j Adams and State of Indiana, and on failure to 1 realize therefrom the full amount of the fee bill I will at the sam«’ time and place by public auction, as aforesaid, expose to Sale the feesimple of said real estate. Tak»*n as the proi pert y of George M. Welker, at the suit of Isaac Jackson. david McDonald, June 25, 1858. Sheriff. < < F I S II . '■VTD. 1 White Fish by the barrel, half barrel, or pound. Macherrl, a prime article, Bass and Herring, At Nutt mans. Fresh Arrival. I>y oxpress, one case of Prints, latest styles, J Come and see, At Nuttmans. FLO U R . < 'l' Nuttmans. Hart’s Mills brand, made , \ from white wheat. ■I. P. PORTEK- M I ) DE CA TUR, Iu d . OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. vl-nl3. Indiana State Gazetteer. | Having now one half of the state canvassed! for a GazkTte and Business Directory, we will I issue our work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Business and ; Professional Men, throughout the state, ar ' ranged in alphabetical order, giving location population, and Statististics of each country in the state. As a medium for advertising, throughout the ; towns and counties of the state, it can not be excelled. Persons wishing to furnish statistics for small | : towns, giving information as to location, popu-1 lation, <te.’ can do so, such information being thankfully receivedSUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as local agents will be. allwed a liberal commission. All letters for information must lie directed Ito. G.W. HAWES, Box 50 J, Indionapolis, Ind WILLIAM «. SPENCER, Attorney and fonnscllor at Law, master commissioner. DECATUR, Adams County, Indiana. 17-Business in'rusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Feb. 13, 1857 B I 'y.

! JJ. D. NUTTMAN. J. M. NUTTMAN.: .. _ ■ ! 1.11 J. M. Ml! r NE W ARRI VA L 5 j I ® -BPRINGAN BPRINGAN DSUM M E R S; " I, r J CU-«©«2> ® C 0 y S I S TI N G I X P A R T 0 F ■; <=> I ■ CLOTHS, PANAMA HATS, | CASSIMERES, LEGHORN ‘ I •*“*■ SATTINETIS, • PALM LEAF ” ( — TWEEDS, BONNETS, 1 -Xi ! JE.'iNS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, COTTON PANT A LOON ERA", PARASOLS, = M LINEN - ‘ FANS, ■ j ; SILKS, LACE MITTS, — 3 . — CHALLIES, HARD WARE, “ — BERAGES, QUEENSWARE, —j 1 M LAWNS, DRUGS, “3 ROBES a’QUILLI DYESTUFFS, — DELAINES, GROCERIES, ; BRILLIANTES, NAILS, . t CALICOES, SASH, SHEETINGS, GLASS, = ” SHIRTINGS, * FISH, SALT, ! etc., itc. AC., AC. ' Decatur, May 7, 1858. j

Banking and Exchange c; ® r-3 <" ib c e 3sa -3J. D. NUTTMAN, Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren Bank Notes, Land Warrants,Promissory Notes County, Township, and Town Orders, Ac., Ac I bought and sold. Money received on deposite and interest paid by agreement. Decatur, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n35. Hart’s New Grist Mill. The undersigned having erected, and put into successful opperation, a first class grist mill, one mile north west of Decatur, would announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining conn- | ties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of; all kinds in a superior manner. Having secu-i red the services of one of the best Millwrights in the State, and spared no pains to make his ! mill convenient for his customers; he hopes by ! close application to his business to secure a liberal share of the public patrenaije. C D. HART. May 7, 1858.--v2-n 13-ts.

DR. ROBACK’S Schandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. We have at all times a s-ipply of these admirable preparations. As spring Medicines, and for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, arising from impure blood or a deranged state of > the digestive organs or nerves, there is abtini dant evidence to prove that they are not equaled. Try them. T.J. TOLAN, Druggist. New A r ran go me n ts. JACOB KH'G £ SOX, Have associated themselves together for the purpose of carrvingon the Blacksmith business on a more extensive scale. They are prepared j to do all kinds of work in their line of business j spoil short notice; and will be happy to wait | upon their customers at the “old stand.” Prices ; low and work warranted.—vl-n-l. B L A C K S 111 I I! I X G Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adams county and the public in gen<*ral, that he has opened a Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Tackson Street, one square west of the Eagle Office; where he may be found at all times, ready and willing to Rei ve all who may favor him with their patronage. All work warranted and prices cheaper than other shop in town.—v -n26. HILL X J A GOBI? Wholesale and Retail I 3» H G U H E.-D E&M 2STMV BOOKS* STATIONERY, WALL dr WIN DOW PAPER, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wavne. Ind. vl-nl2. MAYER ITOUSE ( Formerly the Palo Alto,) Corner of Waytie and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B. GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor. DIE 1. WTC I! IMP ER? PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, DECATUR, INDIANA. ITOFFICE —on Main Street, opposite Porter’s Drug Store. vl-nlll. Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at Oct, 1357. Nuttman’e. Latest News! | i A bbls extra Molasses at 50 cents per gallon Oct. 1857. White Corner. I-' bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pe O pound, at the White Corner. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may befoui d at the Oct. 1857. ' White Corner. j Flour At the White Corner for four dollars »barrel made of white wheat .

N. P.’STOCKBRIDGE, DEALER IN BOOKS,STATIONERY, WALL PAPER x-s e aejAnd Musical Instruments. Vo. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. v2-nl9-lv. BOOTS & SHOES! F. J. GILI, IG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi ness in Decatur, where he has the very best of i Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the I ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkamp’s Store, H3°Oash paid for Hides vl—n2l. HLIFFTM liUlill.E WKS.” E. F . WOOD, yjANUFACTURERand Dealer in Monti i’ l ments, Tombstones, Headstones, Table tops, Ac., Ac., prepared to order, from the common to the very finest material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. SEFShop—On Main street, one door south of the Central House, Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. v1 -n 11.

Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. 81. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in even-description 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. vl nl2. JOSEPH W n<>Bß JUDSON MCCOMB J. W. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers a ’Sf CO M.MISSION MER CHA XTS, 39, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. IV 0 . u L D ’t respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, &c., to their immense stock of Groceries, Foreign aiyl Domestic Li quors, S ’gars, ,tc , which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with additionof transportation. N. B. This is the only exclusive Jobbing Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. HILL &ORBI SON FORWA R D I N G Commission Mei'chants. J. E. HILL- ) FORT WAYNE. A. M. ORBISON.j Indiana, j vl-n2l, CL STANLEY. .-W. sa«. ®®. ■. ,-N® CG3- JSLC iXI a ii ii fa c t u r e r, Main Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl-1124. FORT WAYNE, IND. I(2OODMAN BOUSE? R. C. BENNET, - - - - Proprietor, iNear corner Main and Calhoun Streets, i nll-vt-tf. FORT WAYNE. Ind. I PIIEXIX TAXXEHY! I The undersigned would respectfully announce ■ to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties I that he cont.iiiu sto carry on the Tanningaud' I Currying in ail its branches, at his old stand iu 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 sob! on the most reasonable terms The highest market price will bo paid in cash I or leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857. iii-ly. DAVID STUDABAKER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND. VVTLL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF v V the teutli Judicial Circuit, attend totbe , collection of claims, the payment of taxes, re-I demption oflanfls Ac Office in the Recorder's Office. April 1857

<ri— -nrw lie—■ - — »■ ■ ar or».C-inesam •« v» w EXTRA SESSION CALLED! ■ GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand on Second street, opposite the Public Square. ' And continues to manufactures all kind-, of i plain and fancy fur/iiture; such as. Secretaries, 'Bureaus, side, centre, dining and b:<c.ikfast I tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and com ' mon chairs, bedsteads, tv.c. I All of the above articles, and many others to tedious to mention, manufactured to orrter.of - 1 the best of material; and by the best workmen !in the country. All of which he will seG on i the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE | For yourself before purchasing elswhere, as : am determined not to be undersold either in i this or any other town in the west; and, as re gards quality, I defv all compel it ion. A L S O. ; Cofilnr of rill sizoM and inscriptions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as may bo I desired; with a first rate HEARSE if required.' , Terms reasonable. I (D’Lumber and all kinds of country produce; ! taken in exchange for Furniture. Cail and sec as lam determined to sell. Quick sale* an” small profit is my motto. Decatur, A|>rit 7, 1857. vl nIB

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Hall, Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Fren-ch ■ and American Window Glass, DyeStuffs. Brushes, Spices, Ac , Ac xVo. 95 Columbia Street, nl-v2. FORT WAYNE, IND. c i ill nF ¥ Wii o‘o fs’J H. MEYERS, . j 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, cupboards, ta i | bles,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the j . i finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is ! I made of the . Best Material ■ in the county; and made by the best Workmen I in the State. In point of fineness and durabil ! ! ity his work far exceeds that of any other eslab- ’ i lishment in the county. His work is warranted I to stand the test at all times. j Decatur, Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. ■ Mack r I3HE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa1 tronage heretofore received, would say to his old customers and to the public generally. I that he can at all times be found at the Old Stand on Main street, second door north of the Brick 1 Corner,ready to do anything in his line with I neatness and dispatch. v 'Sk « «S3s He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one ' and two horse wagons, which he wirrnnts to be i j made oft,he best, of timber, well seasoned, and ! j ironed in a good and substantial manner, j He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on I short notice, and in the best possible manner ' j and he takes this method of assuring hiscusto- j , mers that the Cash System is preferedto the ■ , Credit, and that they must expect tobecharged I the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. , | May 29, 1857. nlfi-ly. Lad i es’ Ein p o r i u m. MRS. SULLEY Begs to return thanks to the Lalies of For; ■ Wave and neighborhood for the very liberal pa . ■ tronage she has hitherto received and also wishes to inform them that her SPRING GOODS I are xow open for inspection. Her stock com- ■ j prises in part S'STi ’a WIW H-x' S£ ' a, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, | Silk and Lace Mantillas. Infants', Boys' and Misses' Hats, Ladies' ; Flats, French Flowers, de., Mrs. S. would particularly call a'tentionto! ; her large stock of RIBBONS'. FRENCH FLOW- 1 jERS, and FRENCH MILLINERY, generally;' j all articles of the latest style and best quality. ' With regard Io prices, Mrs. S. only a ks a dil igent examination before purchasing elsewhere, j as she is aware that no house m the trade has | | better facilities for purchasing, anil she thinks she may say without presumption, better skill i in selecting .and making up. Her SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASH- ■ . IONS will be opened < n the 2nd of May, when ' , her Paris Bonnets have arrived. P S A large quantity of unti aallv rich EMi BROIDERIES, rather soiled, AT HALF PRICIi - i AH kindsof Ladies’and Children’s PATTERNS for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s .375 ; Broadway, NeW York. v2-nl(t. I I D. STUDABJKEa. O. T. HAKT Stndabaker .V Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend tothe purchase an.! sale of Reni . Estate, renting houses, collectin ' payment of I I Vaxcs, Ac., in Ada ns Countv, I', too.a I All business int’usted' o their care will re- ! I ceive prompt attention Office at the Recor- ’ ders Office, Decatur,l n.| Feb. 13, 1857. v-t n 1 B. W. OAKLEY. C. B. OAKLEY, 11, W. OAKLEY & SOX, Wholesale Dealers in ■ HARDWARE AND STOVES, Vil Mnnitfactiirer- of TIN, SIIEEI’-IRON AND COPPIIRWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street. 'FORT WA YNE. LYDIAN A Mircl 13.1857. I lv. 1

.'..111.:'.!'CL.1.'.-; LITERARY V,’l I'l-II.Y _S.=> With n. Beautiful present to eaeh subscriber ' The New York Excelsior, I« i Familv Journal, beautifully illustrated >f the lurgeHt size—t pages, or forty column , imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, N<”vs, Morals, and General Miscellany. The editorial department will be under the immediate supervision nf Alexander I*. Minson a ho is widely known Io the public as having been connected with several of the most popular journals of the day. Although giving a hamlsome present to each subscriber, intending to surpass all in our libe rali'v. we are determined that the “Exc.dsoir” ! shall not resemble those journals usually known las “gift papers,” in any particular. Its con ' icuts shall be suitable for Home, as our aim is to secure it a welcome in every family. M e p hall i fill our columns weekly with interesting and thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, and ' Sketches of Travels, Men and Character,beside i a full digest of the news of the week, and all events of general interest. O.X’F. OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED PbLSI NTS is SPIlt | free of postage to eaeh subscriber immediately lon receipt of the subscript money. Schedule of Presents. AX Ebony Casket, containing a full set of di amond Jewelrv, car rings, necklace, brooch and ’ bracelets, beside a lady’s enameled jeweled gobi Watch with chantelaino. and a gentleman’s English hunting case, full jeweled. Gold atch with chain, worth eight hundred dollars. T A’osuperior Pianos, Rosewood and Black M alnut case, worth S3OO and S4O) S7OO 00 Watches, Hunting case, $0 ’ tosl‘’o Gold watches, 30 to 50 ‘ “ (ladies’and gentlemen’s 20 to 30 Silver hunting patent levers, I.) to 30 ,s Patent levers,. 13 to !•> “ Watches, lo 10 Ladies’ Chatelaines. 6 to 2 ’ i Guard chains (ladies’ and gentlemen’s 10 to 20 Vest and fob chains, 10 to 20 Vest and guard chains, 8 to 20 Bracelets, cameo and mosaic, 20 to 15 Armlets, for ladies and children 5 to 8 ( Brooches, cameo and mosaic. ♦> to K I Brooches, Florentine and lava 6 to K j Brooches, gold, ladies’and misses’, 1 to 5 Ear drops, Florentine and lava fi to 0 Ear drops, cameo and mosaic fi to K j Ear drops, gold (Ladies’ Afisses’) 2 to H ! Gold rings, plain n’nd chas’d 1 to 7 “ Studs,gentlemen’s 2 to 4 (t Sleeve buttons, gentlemen’s / various styles, 3 to 5 “ Clift’pins, ladies’ 3 to 4 * “ Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to •• ’ Watch keys, 1 to I<> “ Breast pins, gentlemen*s 2 to 10 j “ Lockets, double glass, Bto 15 “ “ 2 to 5 “ Thimbles 4 to fi TEMRS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS : Two Dollars per year with one Present, i Four dollars for two years with four Presents. . T, ’ive dollars for three years with five presents, Terms to C lubs, With a present to i nch subscriber, and always one extra present to the getter up of a Club. Clubs of three $5 ftft ■ Clubs of five 8 00 I Clubs of ten 15 0o • Clubs of 21 (one extra to the agent) 30 00 Clubs large than 21 in the same proportion. The Publisher Albert Palmer,has been known for many years as the publisher of the Northerri and Southern Merchants’and Manufacturers’ 'edited by Freeman Hunt.) and he with confidence refers to the leading businessmen in almost every : wn in the United States (to most of whom the M. and M Journal has bion circula 1 ed ') as to the responsibility with which his publishing business is conduoted. Having secured the agency of a prominent Jewelry Manufacturing establishment in Newark. New Jersey, ho i is led to offer the presents in similar articles, hut those who desire it can receive their presents in books Local \gents. All Postmasters, Merchants and Business Men to who i: we have ever forwarded a copy of Hip M and M. Journal, or their clerks, or any ; <»thcr intelligent and responsible person, will i confer a favor by forming a club or acting as our : Local Agent and Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others. Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the ; full price of subscription) will receive a superb Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain, of th<* ! IhM English workmanship full jeweled, and worth eigthy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s i Melodeons, of the same value. The person who can raise a list of 360, within i a period of Ihr- e months, will receive a superior Piano, made by Hallet, Davis <t Co.. Boston. , worth three hundr. d dollars, and which cost i two L i’idred and seventv-five dollars cash, or, i at choice, a sr.i dl set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew--1 elrv, worth the same amount. For Lists of oft with the full price, a beautiful gobi watch, worth forty dollars, will be paid. For smaller or larger lists, parties may select j any articles from our published schedule, of ; watches.welrv, books, <tc.. worth in proportion ol’eigh dollars for each ten subscribers, or, j if preferred; can retain five dollars in cash, or j fifty cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office. The names should be sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that j the presents and paper may be promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER, Publisher, New’ York, Excelsior, i v2-n3. Office, 385 Bro id way, New York, i r — Wagons! iVagons!! JOHN BOWERS, Takes this method of informing his old friends I and the public iu general that he has opened a WAGON&CAHRIAGE MAXLFACTORY ( In the town of Decatur, on Main street, one door north of the Eagle otlice. where he will be found at all times ready and willing to accoino- ' dare all who may favor him with their patro inage. 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 woikmen. and no others, which enables . him to warrant all his work to excel that made lin any other shop in the county. Prices cheap er than the cheapest, and terms easy.—nl-v2 C junty Orders, &c, We will pay the face m goods, v. ninety-five cents on the dollar i a cash, for County Orders i Other orders purchased on the best terms. J, D. £ J. M NUTTMAN*. uaa ts Hheajt Stored, We are prepared to Store or pay the highest i price in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat Oct. 2 1557. J. D. A J. M. NUTTMAN. yds. of yard wide sheeting at 6 r t cents e ) per yard, jwst received and for <ale by Oct. 1857. J. D. A J. M. NUTTMAN. j . . —...—— — —. Broken Biuk Money, '"P AKEN f..r ce.il at the 1 1 Oct I , While Coiner.

FORT WAYNE, IND