Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1858 — Page 3

Telegraph Fleet. ;a Boston. Fridap, July 16. j. e ship Alice Monroe, from Liver's met the "Niagara, June 27th. inlat«1 fifty degrees and two minutes, loots a thirty-lhree degrees and fifteen Ci tes. She tacked to the ship and b- joarded by Cyrus W. Field, and i# v >ed the following: The squadron exneed very bad weather, and wassixis days in reaching their destination.— la unsuccessful attempts were made; I- econd attempt, on the 26th ult. they j in upward of forty miles, and were go•t dong finely when communication j » ed, and they returned to the starling) it tto await the- Agamemnon. when j. would make another splice, and i aanothei attempt. Left the Niagara ! I e afternoon. The weather lias since | j. foggy unsettled. The squadron did | neet before the 23tl> ult. Mr. Field ;. in good spirits, and thought they ' e [d succeed. The stormy weather iny red much: one of the ships was slight- . amaged. The Niagara’s machinery ted well. All were well. 6 .fe pills and Phoenix Bitters, bis- ’’ in its incipient state is easily manag--5 ithout the aid of the faculty. It be-i s s the wise man to watch and note i 1 the first indication of any change ! (system. He should then posts and ■e the citadel coui I be attacked.— 3 <ll bilious, nervous affections of the ■ 1 eys or heart, the Life Pills and Bit- ! are unrivalled and most efficacious, by the proprietor, XV. B. MOFFAT,, is office, No, 335 Broadway N. Y. > hie agents. > in i-j-tte——————————— PFIATIR MARKET. acted. Weekly ly J. D. & J. If. Nuttman. 1 at, white, $ G 5 Eggs, $ 5 red, 55 Silt, 2 5 31 Lard, 7 25 Beef, 350 440'! 3 Flaxs’J, 6Ji iwhaat, 25 Clover' — jg, 7-> Timothy 1 59 4 2 (>0 ; ir, hun 2'l'l Apples.dry, ! 51 er, > 10 1 Black salts 2 50 1 »e, 18 4 I'l Shoulders smoked, 7 ; 3 O' @3 59 | Hams " 8 j Fort Wayne Market. Fur tke Week end’ng, July 3, ; » — ’ l sat >0 I Lard, $ 7 • ir, $4 <>’> | Hams, 6 1 .flour, 3 "'I | Pork, 5 00®5 50 i a, 43 | Beef, 4 5 kwhcat, 2 | Flaxseed, 7‘ s, ’ 25 I Clover. 3 • 0 i ley, 59 I Timothy, 1 25 i, _ 4". ! Apples, green, 45 n», 45 | <• dry, 125 itoes, 15 | Wool,common, 20 j onß 50 j “ fine, 40 ter, 8 [ Whitefish, 4 50 lesc, 6 | Trout, 4 25 ’b, 5 | Lake herring, 400 j t, 1 99 ] Hides,green, 5 ion. 5 I Hides, dry, 5 ■ ISle’of Sr ho ofL in default of pavm»iit of’’ntw-d due to the mol fund of Co” itression al Township Vo 25: rth, of Range No. 15 East I shall offer for I. at th- Co.’.rtH "I- ■ 6o >r in Deea’nr on SatJay September ’he 4h 1858 The North j stqnarterof Section No 16 Town-hip No. . Sorth, of Range No. 5 East, lol) acres in : Jams County Indiana Terms of Sale as follows, one fourth of the I inhase mon-y and interest on the residue for * vear in ad rance must be paid on the day' Sale, and the balance in twenty-five Tears i ith interest at 7 per cent annually in advance, j Principle, i- '-res'. il.unne-ns- t co-ts $338 31 JOHN McCONNEL, Auditor. July 23, lb s. Adams Conntv. — i Notice, Notice is hereby given thi' the numbers of h« Adams Co inry Agricultural Society will owt at the Curt House in the Town of Deca ■iron the 4th d >.v of Sept. A D at 2 ..’clock a said day for the purpose of electing officers ' irsaid Rocie'v forth.- ensneing year, all the lemlwra of raid Society and others feeling an iterest in the cans? of Agriculture are reques id to attend S. S. MICKLE, Pres’t. D STUPA It AKER, Sec’t. July 23 ’SB, NEY’ HARNESS .-W.7W Ci F r i m m i n g Shop. il.op-.One Door South of Ernmetkamp’s Rote, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. HUE I 111 ESSE, 7,ikr« thiapuvthod of informing the citizens of ■ Xd:uns, a»d the public, generally, that ho has I opened a new Harness and Trimming Shop, ’here he tji-y be found at all times ready and -illing to fccommodate all who may favor him vsh patron age. He will keep constantly >n handUvery variety work in his line, from a u-me string *o the v< ry best of harness, mattresea made to .rder. Buggies and Carriages trim ned in ths m-ist appri ved style. Repairing lone on short notice, and on the most reasonsde terms. i-AU work warranted; and all kinds >f country produce taken in exchange for work it cash prices.—v2-n3. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND Bhcenix bitters. THE wbt family medicine now before the public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcers. Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact most all diseasessoii . yield to their curative properties. It has been computed that during the last 'wentyfive years upwards of four n-illionsof Persons have been benefited by the use of these medicines; afact which speaks volumes in favor of their curativeproperties—a single trial will Place th#ni beyond the reach of competiton in 'he estiijiate ofevery patient. By their usethe mood is restored toa healthy state and freed fromallipir arities. The system isnot reduced ,r operation, but invigorated, and they rdfpure u 0 restraint flora business or pleasure'. hate i'i these medicines a remedu ! «oticilljll tor them allthat medicine canposstbly Vtt- PLEPAF.ED BY W. B. MOFFAT’S, M D. _ Proprietor, New York, Er&A’bTE G. COXEN, Pleasant Mills s «pt. JS, 1857. t<)o9 yds, & f y arr j wide sheeting at ceu'r Pf-ryr. d,ji t received and for sal. bv Oet.Tjjl jD4 J M NUTTMAN,

DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, &C.J T. J. TOLAN’S W holesale & Retail DRUG STORE, ■ I w Just received a lot "““J W riting Three of pure | Letters at once! Drugs, WOKK | Chemicals, Paints,! „ OILS ’ I J EMBROIDERING . \ r J)\ . Varnishes, great saving to the Stuffs, Glassware,: “J: , . _ r „ „ I “*“i LAD LES. j ' and Putty. >' v . ~ ■*L'.v'i can trace the i Brushes of all kinds,l . ‘ Iraost beautiful and Perfumery, Soaps, “• FANCY Patterns in Articles, Tobacco moment of time and 11 —I Cigars and Snuffs, . I -dd 111 a ra: i n ’ ler imposstPATENT | . I'e ole to do in any otu- ! Medicines, Pure] 1 way. WINES DON’T FAIL TO aiVl ; and get a pack BRANDIE S'L > S g e only 23 cents, and everything ap The New England 1 j pertaining to th< Furniture Pollish for . Drug Business. ! stains and j Those in want o' dew from Furni- : I pure and genuine ar i ' “"ji I I I lure. tides, will do well tc 1 give him a call. DR. REID'S) Customers an dj sU R E SHOT”! Physicians will a! | VJ )Ague Pil]_ no cure I i ways find at his es j , J . j no p*ytablishment fresh and i '• Professor Wood s ! I unadulterated Medi yj. „ ►-j ffi nc a a®, i ernes. He guarantee' !to sell as low as ca "Tj RESTORANIVE. ! <-- be bought in this o' Ail the popular any other Market. PATENT AND CALL at th,| —* PROPRIETORY !NEW D R U G “ Medicines of the STORE, t-Jday. , and get a package Perscriptions filled j of M A G I C A I. care. ■ Copying Paper, for T' Give him a call. n*H - invites Physicians and Merchants in ’his vicinity to examine his large stock of Drugs and Medicines, before purchasing elsevhere, believing they will be satisfied both as regards quality and prices. I May 28, 1858, 2-nl6. ; i Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a fee bill to me 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 j Court House door, in Adams county. Indiana, | between the hours of one o’clock and four o'-I : clock P M., on Saturday the 31st day of July. | 1-58, the rents and profits for a form of years ) not exceeding seven, of the following described | I real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter of the sooth west ■ quarter of section thirty-three, township twi-n---ty-eiuh' , north of range thirteen east,contain-! ling forty acres, more or less, in the county of Adams and State of Indiana, and on failure t.o realize therefrom the full amount of the fee bill i I will at the same time and place by public I j auction, as aforesaid, expose to sale the feesimple of said real estate. Taken as the propertv of George M. Welker, at the suit of Isaac Jackson. david McDonald. Jnne 25, 1858. Sheriff. F I S II . ! "VTO. 1 White Fish by the barrel, half barrel, !A. 3 or pound. Maclierrl, a prime article, Bass and Herring. At Nuttmans. . Fresh Arrival. Bv express, one case of Prints, latest styles, Come and see. At Nuttmans. FLOUR . A T Nuttmans. Hart’s Mills brand, made . A from white wheat. J.P. PORTER, M D. DECATUR, In d • OFFICE at the Drug Store. April 30, 1858. v]-n!3. Indiana State Gazetteer. Having-now one half of the state canvassed' i for a Gazette and Bnsrssss Directoby, we will j issue our work abo it 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, end Siatistietics of each country in j 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,population. die ’ can doso, such information being thankfully received'i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as _ lo- : cal agents wjll be allwed a liberal com mission. I AH letters for information must be directed t 0 G.W. HAWES, Box 502, Indionapalis, Ind WILLIAM G. SPENCER, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, . •» WMT» MASTER commissioner. DECATUR, Adams County, Indiana. rFßustness intr reted t** his care will receive orompt attention ' F.t; 13. '*■; “1 Ly-

j J. D. NUTTMAN. J. M. NUTTMAN. J. 1 ? I tl. MTIIUI NE W ARRIV A L S P RIN G A N D S U M M E It <ELS-««srj C CONSISTING I y PART OF j CLOTHS, PANAMA HATS, j CASSIMERES, LEGHORN " 1 ; SATTINETTS, PALM LEAF ’’ 2 ■ TWEEDS, BONNETS, > ; JEANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, i COTTON PANTALOONERY, PARASOLS, S LINEN •' - FANS, - SILKS, LACE MITTS, j CHALLIES, H4RD WARE, j BERAGES, QUEENSWARE, LAWNS, DRUGS, ; ROBES a ’QUILLI DYESTUFFS, I > DELAINES, GROCERIES, BRILLIANTES, NAILS, CALICOES, SASH, > SHEETINGS, GLASS, ! SHIRTINGS, FISH, SALT, 4C., 4C. 4C„ 40. Dkcatpr, May’ 7, 1853.

I CALL AM) SEE OU II NEW STOCK OF FAXCI DRY GOODS

' Banking and Exchange i «» firtJET SC7 nc• J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gold, Silver, uncurren I I Bank Notes, Land Warrants, Promissory Notes ) ! County, Township, and Town Orders, 4c., 4c. | bought and sold. Money received on deposit® i and interest paid bv agreement. DecatuT, Oct. 9, 1857. vl-n.35. Hart’s New Grist Mill, i The undersigned having erected, and put into successful opperation, a first class grist mill,, one mile north west of Decatur, would announ- ! ce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties. that he is now prepared to do grinding of ail kinds in a superior manner. Having seen- I red the services of one of the best Millwrights I in the State, and spared no pains to make his ) mill convenient for his customers; he hopes by I close application to his business to secure a lib- ! eral share of the public patrenage. C D. HART. J May 7. 1858.--v2-n 13-ts. Dll. ROBACU’S Schandiuavinn Blood Purifier aud Blood Pills. We have at all times a supply of these adrai- ) rable preparations. As spring Medicines, and ! for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, aris- j I ing from impure blood or a deranged state of ) the digestive organs or nerves, there is abundant evidence to prove that they arc not : equaled. Try them. T.J.TOLAN, j Druggist. New Arrangements,l JICOB Kl\« 4- SOX. j | Have associated themselves together for the) I purpose of carrying on the Blacksmith business ' on a more extensive scale. They are prepared to do all kindsof work in their lineof business ’ upon short notice; and will be happy to wait, upon their customers at the “old stand.” Prices ■ low and work warranted.—vl-n4. BLACKS 11 I T II I X G Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the citizens of Adam* con nt v and the public in £en» ral, that he ha* opened a Blacksmith Shop in D ,j catnr,on lackson Street, one square west of the Eagle Office: I j where he may be found at all times, ready and willing to serve al' who may favor him with t L. eir patronage. All work warranted and pri- i • ces cheaper than other Chopin town.—v -n26. ; li 11. 1,1 j 11: H n s?” Wholesale and Retail B»cu/Ua-.'saw; ssuw BOOKS 4 STATIONERY, WALL 4 WINIDO W PAPER,MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND BOOK BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. vl-n!2. MAYER HOUSE. (Formerlythe Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne aud Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 11. B GARTIN, I Mar. 13, 1R57. Proprietor. I)IL tTIFri'IIUII’EB, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECATUR, INDIANA. TTOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Porter’s : Drug Store. vl-ulf). Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at Oct., 1857. Nuttman’s. Latest News! < /A bbls extra Molasses al 50 cents per gallon I* f Oct. 1857. White Corner. |w- bbls prime sugar, at t<;n cents pe 10 pound, at the White Corner. Flour At the White Corner for four dollars a barrel made of white wheat. — Broken Bank Money, ' npAKEN for goods at the t Oct 1857 White Corr er.

il. I’. STli (I.i’ll 111 fit, ! DEALER I.V BOOKS,STATIONERY, 3VALL PAPER TtMarcj-ssß And Musical Instruments. ’ No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, ; Indiana. v2-nl9-ly. BOOTS & SHOES! F. J. GILL IG, Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi I ness in Decatur, where he has the very best of : Stock on hands; and intends to sell low for the : ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramar- ’ , kamp’s Store, Bj-Cash paid for Hides v?-n2l. IffFFTO Hlllii!.t OHJ. E. F. WOOD, MANUFACTURER -and Dealer in Monuments, Tombstones, Headstones, 'I able i tops, 4c., 4c., prepared to order, from the comi mon to the very finest material. Order-: respect- I fully solicited and promptly attended to. (EFShop —On Main street, one door south of j the Central House. Bluffton, Indiana. Bluffton, April 24, 1857. vl-nl ’. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P. MORGAN, (Successor to 11. Durrie.) No. si, Columbia Street, Fort Wayne Ind. DEALER in even-description of Foreign and j Domestic HARDWARE: Iro , Nails,Sash I Building Materials. Saddlery Hardware, Me-I ehanics’tools of every variety; Cooking, Box | and Parlor Stoves;in plate, sheet Iron and I copper. vl u 12. JOSEPH w. RO3B. JUDSOX MOCOMB J. w. ROBB & CO., Wholesale Grocers /■» »» CO M MIS SI 0 V ME II CEA NTS, 39, Colombia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. A XT O U L D ■ VV respectfully invite the attention of Mer- : chants, Hotel-keepers, &c., to their immense I I stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li 1 quors, Segars, 4>’ , which they guarantee to sell at closest Eastern prices, with addition of trans - . portal ion. N. B. Thi’is the only exclusive Jobbing 1 Grocery House in the city. vl-nl9-6m. hill&orbisonJ FORWARD!NG T«!V A IB Commission Merchants. J. E. HILL- I FORT WAA’NE, A. M. ORBISON.) Indiana. vl-n‘2l. M a n u fa c t u r e r, ! Man Street, near the, Rockhill House. vl-iA’4. FORT WAYNE, IND. GO 6 DM JO 0U SET R. C. BENNET, - - - - Proprietor, I Near corner .Main and Calhoun Streets. : ull-v2-tf. FORT WAYNE, Ind. i I ~ PHENIX TANNERY! ‘ | The undersigned would respectfully announce ) to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties \ ; that hecontinu»s 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, side, 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 •x leather for hides or bark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. Mafchia, 1857. n5-ly. DAVID STUDABAKER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, DECATUR. IND WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend to the 1 collection of claims, the payment of taxes, redemption of lands, 4c Office in th-.- Recorder’s April 3, 1857.

lEXTRA SESSION' CALLED! \ GEO. NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old. Stand on Sacond street, opposite the Public Square. And continues to manufactures all kinds of plain and fancy furniture; such as. Secretaries, Bureaus, side, centre, dining and bsnakfast tables; sofas, tetate, lounges; cushion and common chairs, bedsteads, 4c. 4c. If All of the above articles, and many others | to tedious to mention, manufactured lo order,of | the best of material; and by tin- best, workmen , ,n the country. All of which he will sell on j t he most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE I For yourself before pur-’hasiug elswhere, as i | am ileteriuined not to be undersold either in 1 tfrisor any other town in the west.; and, as re sftds quality, I defy all competition. • ALS O, Cmnns of all sizes and discriptions, kept con-! stanllv on hand,or madetoorder.es maybe! desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if required i Terms reasonable. TTLnmber and all kinds of country produce I taken in exchange for Furniture. Call and see ' as !am determined to sell. Quick sales an- 1 ’ small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7, 1857. vl nlO

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s aall, Meyer & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Gia s, Dye** Stuffs. Brushes, Spices, &c , &c Xo. 95 Columbia Street, n4-v2. . FORT WAYNE, IND. C'AB hTt WAKEROIiIT, 11. MEYERS, Has opened a Cabinet Warehouse, on Main - Street, Decatur, Ind. Where he keeps on hand I i all kindsof Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Seeretaries,settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, ta I bles,stands, bedsteads, and chairs from the I finest to the cheapest quality, all of which is | made of the Best Material in the county; and made by the best Woikmen i in the State. In point of fineness and durabil ) tty his work far exceeds that of any other estab-; lishmentin the county. His work is warranted ; to stand the test at all times. Decatur, Sept 25, 1857 vl-n33. BLACKSMITHING! r fIHE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa- | L tronage heretofore received, would sav to I j his old customers and to the public generally.: I that hecan at all times be found nt the OldStaiid ) : on Main street, second door north of the Brick Corner,ready to do anything in his line with neatness and dispatch. He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, one and two horse wagons, which he wrrrants to be ' made of the best of timber, well seasoned, aud > ironed in a good and substantial manner. He is, also, prepared to SHOE HORSES on I short notice, and in the best possible manner and he takes this meihod of assuring hiscustoImersthatthe Cash System is pref red to the CanntT, and tha’ they must expect tobecliarged the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29. 1857. nlfi-ly. La (I i es’ Emp or i u m, MRS. SULLEY I Begs to return thanks to the Ladies of Fort ' ) Wave and neighborhood for the very liberal patronage she has hitherto received and also wishes I toiiifotm them that her SPRING- GOODS : are now open for inspection. Her stock comI prises in part NX Taj S E ’<»;*«» Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, ■ Silk and Lace Mantillas. Infants', Boys' and Misses’ Hats, Ladies' . Flats, French Flowers, etc., Mrs. S. would particularly call attention to | her large stock of RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOW- ' ERS, and FRENCH MILMNERY, generally;) : all articles of the latest stvle and best quality. ) With regard to prices. Mrs. .my asks a dil- i igent examination before purchasing elsewhere, I as she is aware that no house in the trade lias j better facilities for purchasing, and she thinks she may say wifhout presumption, better skill : in selecting and making up. Her SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASH- j IONS will be opened cu the ‘2nd of May, when | her Paris Bonnets have arrived. P S A large quantity of unusnallv rich EM -j j BROIDERIES, rather soiled. AT HALF PRICE I ; Ail kindsof Ladies’and Children's PATTERNS I I for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest’s 375 I Broadway, New York. v2-nl(>. —J — D. BTLDABAKEB. O. T. ItABT Stuilabaker & Hart. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.' Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real : I Estate,renting houses, collecting, payment of j Taxes, Ac.,in Adams County, Indiana All business int-usted' o their i .re will re- , ceive prompt attention Office at the Recor- ) ders Office. Decatur,. nJ. Feb. 13, '857 v-l n -1 County Orders. &c. We will pay the face in goods, or ninety-five ; ; cents on the dollar in cash, for Count v Orders. I Other orders purchased on the best terms. J, D. 4 J. M NUTTMAN Aug. 14,1857. ts Wheat Stored. We are prepared lo Store o'- pay the highest price in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat ' Oct 2 1257. J D 4 J.M NUTTMAN. I

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Gold rings, plain and chas’d 1 to 7 “ Studs,gentlemen’s 2to 4 " Sleeve buttons, gentlemen’s, various styles, 3 to 5 " Cuff pins, ladies’ 3to 4 “ Slides, for fob or ribbon chains 3to 5 “ tVatch keys, 1 to 19 " Breast, pins, gentlemen’s 2 to 19 ” Lockets, double gla’s, Kto 15 “ “ 2 to 5 " Thimbles 4 to 6 TEMRS TO SINGLE SYRSCRIiUPS: Two D->llars r»e- year wi*h one P ■ u Four dollars f>r two years w:-'-i fiei riostmts. • Five dollars for thro yea;-, ,vi !. pr..-=euts. Term’ to Cl . '.- . | With a present to each -uh erit "c. and always one extra present to the getter utfof a Club Clubs of three ■ $5 (KJ Clubs of five b (<3 Clubs of ten - 15 09 Clubs of 21 (one extra to the agent) 30 00 Clubs large than 21 in the same proportion. 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Any person sending 10(1 subscribers (with th.full price of subscription) will receive a superb Hunting Case Gobi Watch and chain,of the best English workmanship full jeweled, and worth eigtliy dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s Melodeons, of the same value. The person who can raise a list of 380, within a period of three months, will receive a superior Piano, made by Hallet, Davis 4 Co., Boston, worth three hundred dollars, and which cost two hundred and seventy-five dollars cash, or, at choice, a small set of Ladies’ Diamond Jew--1 elrv, worth the same amount. For Lists of 50 with the full price, a beaV’ful gold watch. Worth forty dollars, will I - r ■ For smaller or larger lists, parties may dr:‘ any articles from our published schedule. c,‘ watches, jewelry, books, ite , worth in proportion of eigh dollars for each ten subscribers, e: if preferred: can retain five dollars in ca«h, or fifrv cents from each subscriber. For further terms to agents, address the office. : The name’ should be sent, each week until i the proposed number is completed, in order that I the presents and paper tnnv be promptly mailed, j Address, ALBERT PALMER, Publisher, . New York, Excelsior, I v‘2-nB. Office,3Bs Broadway, New York. Wagons! Wagons!! JOHN BOWERS, ■ Takes this method of informing his old friends and the public m general that he has opened a WAGOUC.UHIAGE’iIANTFACTORY 1 In the town of Decatur, on Main street, one door north of the Eagle office, where he will be > found at all times ready and willing to accomo- | date all who niay favor him with their patroi nage. Wag in’, Carriage’. Buggies. Sulkies, Sleighs,Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all j made to order on short notice, and of the best timber the country produces, well seasoned, aud by good woikmen. and no others, which enables him to warrant allhis work to excel that made in any other shop'in the county. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and terra seasy.—nl-V? | B. W. OAKLET C. B. OAKLEY, B. W. OHLEY & SOI, Wholesale Dealers in MARD ABE AND k'i*t t innfne- re <»c TIN, 9HEET-n;. N AXJ . I WAJ®, AT THE GRANITE No. 7G, Columbia Rri et FORT W A ENE , INDIA XA . March 13,1657. n4-Iy. Clothing, The largest stock and greatest variety ever offered in this place, may be fourd at the I Oct 1857 White Corner.

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