Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1858 — Page 3
' Life iiH” Phcenix bitters. It wouldlie vain to attempt, within the limits ofan iten of medical news to depict the many m«r' e f° U9 curp * w l>ich have been effected by the use of these world renowned vegetable compounds. For Scrofula, Fever and Ague, and the retnorgJoftnOfbid secretions, they stand unrivaled. [ Sold by Dr. Moffat, nt the Mof(flt Building. 335 Brod way. New York PF.IVHR MARKET. gorrertad Weekly by Nuttman & Crawford. Wheat, white, $ 75 Esrgs, $ 5 “ red. 65 Sah, 225 p . 3. Lard, < , 35 Beef, 350 & 4 0 45 Flaxs’d, 1 00 Buckwheat- 25 Clover' — n an j 7> Timothy 150 4 00 noiir.’htiß 20» I Apples, dry, 2 5 Setter, 08 Black salts 275 Cheese “ “ ’ I shoulders smoked, t Pork ■ 3 t)o@3 50 | Hams ” 8 Pert Wayne Market. Week ending, Avg. 5, Sliest. 80 f Lard, $ 7 Flour, i $4 I Hama, 6 Evefhtlr. 3 00 Pork, 5 00@5 5'J Corn, 4 ) ? '-.-f, 4 5 Otick»h«at. 2". Flaxs-ed, 7> oai.«, 25 Clover. 3'o 50 i Timothy, I °5 >«., 45 | Apples, green, 45 3e»ns, 45 | “ dry, I 2.5 Potato®*) 15 | Wool, com mon, 20 Inions 50 | “ fine, 40 I'itter, 8 { Whitefish, 4 s’> Ihesw. 6 | Trout. 4 2 ipgs, 5 | Lake herring, 4< 0 ,I‘t, 1 9 j Hides, green 3 I,icon. 5 | Hides,dry. 5 “ Sale. Bv virtue of an execution tome directed end leliveredjhv ‘he Cl rk of the Cir. nit C m-t. of idams Cwn’v Indiana I have ]. vi 3 upon .nd will Hr e b ■ P’ lb,ic auction at the ’nnrt Hou-1 do.or, in Decatur Adams County n ,|ian i.he' w... •!>- hours of one o’clock end „nr o’clock Li* M. on Saturday th- l-'h div of WrmherA'i i's and p ofit-for a term of tears nof'fc eding S-von of the following do srihed re*! ' s'nte to The Nor I half "f the South west quarter of he South W' t quarter of sec Hon fifteen, 'I ownhip twenty - ight North <> range-fifteen East. Jontaiiiing twenty acres, more or 1-s< in the Jo'inty of Adams and State Indiana and on '.lilure toßi iliz therefrom th" fill. amount of he ex-cution. I w ill a' th- same time and place v public"m et ion as aforesaid expose to sale he fee sinapl-- of said real estate Taker, as the rfnperfy if James Murchland at the suit of Darid Gagebv d.'.vid McDonald. Aug. 20tl- 1858. Sheriff. School Notice, The md.-rsigned will commence his nex' ‘ermon Wednesday Sept. Ist. 1858 School Mir divided as per circular. Ist term 16 weeks id and 3d terms 12 weeks each. Terms of Tuition for Three Months ’riraary 82 t’f> feeMMR 2 50 ligh School for any of the common school brandies 3 00 digher Wenches of Mathematics or larigutges. 4 50 A. LARIMORE. Principle. administration. NoiiWi* lewhy give i that ?hp up designed ibpofnfed Adminisfratix with the will : timed r»f Lawnmcp Gallogly, into of Adam* bunty, d«ceased. Said estate is suppos'd to ' e solvent. MARGARET GALLOGLY. Administratix. r ■■-■ifiter- - ■ ~~ ■new PKOSPECTUS. DOUGLAS AND EEMOCBACY. The SoifTHr.».v Momucr is a volun'eer for thmpsignlon the side of the great champion of , tDemicratie Party, the Constitution, the ; tits ofwil the States and all the People, the i ■prerae [Court of the United Stater, and the I KeniUi.i.tn Infighting tinder the banner DoeMsk cgair.st Lincolx who proclaims a ii*rraina|timi ultimately to deprive the South ipeopln of their property, and of their constibonal we do hut labor in our voca- \*» a ‘[Southern organ in the North ” b’« will furnish the Monitor, until after the 'yerebeijelection, for 50 cts. to each new subiber—or i copies, per annum, for $1 o—or0—or St copies ■< 5 Sfiecugn a “ •• 2 C&lnvariable in Advance. Ajoress, J.B JONES, Editor. Ac r 2-ti27. Philadelphia, Pa. - AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN. BY JOHN W FORNEY. / DAILY PRESS. amlt-dßr, sui,scribers out of the City at ix "‘‘■ irs pe" Aunuffi; F >itr Dollars f. r Eight Dollars Six months, iuvaria-1 ij in «*. ice for the time ordered. IfRY WEEKLY PRESS. ■Wißr. S ibsi rihersout of dir ity at three | uhrs p. r Annum, in mivance. •te Wwk'v Pre•-« will besi-nt io Btibserib”r. ,M L®er annum in advance) at 82 0-in-ep,.pi (s .. .. 5 00 '"Copies .< 8 0(1 ' ' copiej •< « 12 0 "ntycljiies" <■ to i address o- (0 " !l, y cities, or over, • toaddeasof .’"’hsu&criber, <ach 1 0 ’/* Jhibof 21, or ovor-« e will send an “tfpjpo the getter-tip 01 the Club. Notice. r' v<l n, that there are funds in the 'ry to redeem County orders out ' ,P r ~*ented for pavmen" and en IjjgwP 3 a for want of funds” up to June 11„ S,. DAVID SHOWERS, ’ Treasurer, A C. 0M F1 s w "ii r '| te b ’ ,ne barrel, half barrel, n pr ?* Br ‘“ Macherrl.a prime article, Bass At White Corner. flour . ,' ro J ,^rr ' ails . Hart’s Mills brand, mad a ’ hl ‘- e w heat. tt’ieW- Floor ■ Corner for four dollar* abarrcl wheat.
IBS! IBS! Have you heard the latest REPORTED EXPRESSLY TOR SHT»AX & ChAWFORB! I - i AND THE NEWS IS THIS- THAT I J. M. NUTTMAN and JOHN CRAWFORD’ , hare b-ught of J D. NUTTMAN, his Entire Interest In the Dry Goods and Asherv Business HD WILL CMTIM E THE TRADE AT THE WHITE CORNER! Where we shall sell Goods GHEAPEB 1 THAN EVER THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THIS TOWN! SO COME ON OLD IISTO'IEHS AW SEW OSES I AND WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS Bl® SE OS3 a ABC’ M”® CASH fAID ’ I FOR GRAIN OF J>.LL KINDS, BLACK SALTS : i a®. ~023 *9 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PLEASANT MILLS’ FLOUR. vl-n26. NUTTMAN 4 CRAWFORD.
WH I S K EY FROM 25 CENTS TO 81 50 PER GALLON! Gm, RUM AND BRANDIES, FROM 81 50 TO 87 00 PFR GALLON. ’s■ SHOT” « FlllSrlO ■ ffl HI, - CALkWT THE NEW DRUG STORE!
County Orders, &c. We will p iy the face in goods, or ninety-five cents on the dollar in cash, for County Orders. Other orders purchased on the best terms NUTT'f/- ”4 Ci ’: w: IT? Ir 21, J«i7 ts
NEW HARNESS jW-IWBW T r i m m i n g Shop. S!iop--One Door South of Bramerkamp’s Store, formerly occupied as a Drug Store. IS RA E l MIE SS E, 1 rtj-ies this method of informing the citizens of < Adams, and the public generally, that he has opened a now Harness and Trimming Shop, where he may be found at all times ready and to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. He will keep constantly on hand every variety work in his line, from a ’ hame string to the very best of harness, mattres- ; ses made tn order, Buggies and Carriages trim- I med in the most appn ved style. Repairing done ort short notice, andon the most reasona- ‘ bl**terms All work w.irrantvd; and all kind* of country produce taken in exchange for work at B cash prices —v°-n3. Wagons! Wagons! I JOHN ROWERS, 1 akes this method of informing his old friend® and llm public m general that he has opened a 1 WM&EARRWIEHimCTORVi In the town of Decatur, on Main street, one door north of the Eagle oilree. where he will be found at all times ready and willing to accomodate all who mav favor him with their patronage. Wagoii., Carriages. Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,Grain Cradles and wooding Plows, all made to order on short not ice, and of the best timber the country produces, well seasoned, ag.d bv good woikinen,and no others, which enables him to warrant al) his work to excel that made in any other shop in the county. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, and term seasy.—nl-v2 Notice, Notice is hereby given that the members of i 'he Adams County Ag’-icnlt-iral Society will' meet at the Court Ho-is- in the Town of D-ea-turon t’le 4th davofSept A D 1-58 at 2o’clock ; on said day for the purpose of electing officers for said Society for the ensuemg year, all the J members of said Society and others feeling an interest in the cause of Agriculture are requested to attend. S. S. MICKLE, Pres’t D STUDABAKER, Sec’t. July 23 ’SB, Dissolution. The copar'nership heretofore existing under i the name of J. D dr J. M Nuttman, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by either partner at J D Nuttman’s office, adjoining the old Stand. Those having old accounts standing with us will please call and settle. J. D NUTTMAN, J M. NUTTMAN. Decatur. July 23, 1858. Straved. r rom the living throe and one half miles north west nf G »catur, on the Winchester road, a bay mare colt, two years old last spring, of medium size, with a fpw white hairs in the forehead. Any Information of the “nmc, will be thankfully received.either at the Eagle office, or bv the undersigned July 30, DANIEL MALLONEE. Ne w \rran£e hi ent s, JACOB Ki \G & SiH, Have associated themselves together forthe t purpose of carrying <»n the Blacksmith business lon a more extensive scale They are prepared I tod ail kinds of work in their lineof business ipon short notice; and will be happy to wait i upon their customers at rhe “old stand.” Prices ; low and work warranted —v!-n4 B LACKS II I T II ITg Jacob Pollison, Begs leave to inform the ci izens of Adam* county and th" public in general, that he has opened « Blacksmith Shop in Decatur, on Wk<on Street, one square west of the Engle Office: may be found at all times, ready an I willing to serve nV who may f;ivor liim will i eir patronage Aii woik wa’Tantcd and prices cheaper than o her shop in town. —v -n2G. IIIL L ¥ JI C OTT? anl Re*ail i=?TB m r: ’sr-.-w-c wit 5« w w RTI;-:s-t STATriVERY, WALL 4 WIN DOW PAPER. 4 --MOV, INS I’RUMENTS, AND |JO.)X BINDERS. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. v -nl2. MAYER HOI’SE ( Formerly th* Palo Alto,) Corner of Wayne and Calhoun Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H. B GARTIN, Mar. 13, 1857. Proprietor i fpiir PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, DECATER. IXDIAXA . TTOFFICE—on Main Street, opposite Purler’s Drug Store. vl-nl(). j; p. “PORTE RJID DECATUR, Ind. OFFICE at the Drag Store. April 30, 1858. vl-n1.3. Wheat Stored. We are prepared to Store or pay the highest price in cash for ten thousand bushels of wheat NUTTMAN. 4 CRAWFORD Bird Cages. Two hundred, including every variety, from seventy-five cents up, at White Corner. Clothing, The largest .tock and greatest variety ever off- red iu this place, may be found at the Oct 1857. White Corner. Latest News! Wbbls extra Molasses at 60 cents per gallon Oct. 1i57. White Corner. y" bbls prime sugar, at ten cents pe 1») pound, at the White Corner. Fresh Arrival. w-> v ,-xp-v- ■ rrTrint-.htcnf. styles | > ron...
Banking and Exchange J. D. NUTTMAN. Eastern Exchange, Gobi, Silver uncurren Bank Notes, Luni Warrants, Promissory Notes County, Towndiip. in | Town Orders, Ac.. Ac. bought and sold. M iney received on dvpo-.ite and interest piid by agreement. Decatur,Oct.9, tß">7. vl-n35. i Hart’s New Grist Mill* The having erected, and put into successful oppcrmion. n first grist mill, ■ one mile north west of Decatur, would announ- [ co to the citizens of Adams an.l adjoining’ counI ties, that he is now prepared to do grinding of | all kuids in asupenor manner. Having secu- ' red the services <»f on e of the be«t • Millwrights in the State, and spared no pains tomakebia mill convenient fin hi* customers; )ih hopes by dose application fa-his business to secure a liberal share of the public patrenage C D. ILART. May 7, 1858 —v2-nl3-tf. Sheriff’s Sale. i By virtue of s fee bill to me directed and de livered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of I Grant county, Indiana, I have levied upon and will expoan to sale, by public auction, at the Court House door, in Adams county. Indiana, between of one o'clock and four o'-cl-wk P, M..An Saturday the ?lst. day of Jv’v, I-53, the rents and profits for a term of years not e vceeding seven, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty-three, township twen j ty -eight, north of range thirteen east,contain- ! ing forty acres, mote or less, tn the county of I Adams and State of Indiana, and on failure t-> , realize therefrom the full amount of rbe fee bill - I I will at the same time and place by public ' I auction, as aforesaid, expos.- to sale the fee-I I simple of said real estate. Taken as the pro I perty of George M. Welker, at the suit of Isaac j Jackson. David McDonald, Jane 25, 1858. Sheriff. I. I’. < Til IT I! Illi) li£. Di-.i res /.v BOOKS,STATIONERY, WALLPAPER 'wb wltssb isreo: And Musical Instruments. : No. 51, Columbia Street, Fort Warne. : Indiana. v2-nl9-lv I bWesT&Woes! F. J. G I Ll,i G. Is still carrying on the Boot and Shoe busi I ness in Decatur, where he his the verV best of ’ Stock on hands: and intends to sell low for the i ready John. Shop, nearly opposite Bramerkatnp’s Store, TFCash paid for Hides v ’-n2l. BLIFFTOX MARBLE Milks’. E. F. WOOD, A I - ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Mono • I nients, Tombstones Headstones, 1 able tops r 4c,, 4c., prepared to order, from the com mon to the yery.jfiivwt material. Orders respectfully solicited abd promptly attend' d to. O , Slu4*~oii. Main street, oae loot south .of the C nfral 'I >trse, Bluffton, ’nd> Blufftou; April 4,13 7. vl-nll. Sign of the Padlock. OLIVER P MORGAN, (Surreeeor to II Durrie.) No. 81 Coliim’.in Street, Port Warne Ind. DEALER 111 every Ji-scri pt ion of Foreign and Domes! ic H ARD W A RE: Iro .Nails,Sash Building Materials. Sad ll<-ry Hardware, Mechanics'tools of every variety; Cooking, Box and Pallor Stoves,tin plate, sheet Ir -n and copper vl nl2 FTILL&bRBiSON, F 0 R Y 1 R D I X 0 .-Be NBJ K> Commission Marchants. J. E. HILL J FORT WAYNE, A M. oRBISON.) Indiana. ' _ r'cTST AN LEY, •Sir- ’IV H« S-B ■ .-W. <53- JE3 M a n ii i'a c t u r e r, , ; 3/«i» Street, near the. Rockhill Rouse. ; vl-n24. FORT WAYNE. [ND GOODMAN Houser R C BENNET. - - - - Pro/meZor, Near corner Main mid Calhoun Streets. nl4-v2-tf. FORT WAYNE. Ind. ’hie Ai rim i v l The undet&igned would respectfully announce ‘ tothe citizens of Adams and adjoining counties i that he contb-u ■« to carry on the Tanning and j Currying in all its branches, at his old stand lin Decatur. He is prepared to f-irnish at the ; short notice,sole, harness, calf and upper leath i er, which will be finished upon the mo-t approi ved style, and sold on the most reasonable terms The liigii-'st market price w’.ll be paid in cash or leather for hides or nark at his Tannery. C. L. SCHIRMEYER. March 13, 1857 mly. DAVID STUDABAKER. Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, DECATUR. IND ' VVILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF I VV the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tothe collection of claims, the pavm-nt of taxes, redemption oflands, 4c. Office in the Recorder's ’ Office. April 3, 1857 DR. HOBACK’S Sehandiuavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. We have at all times a supply of these admirable prepa-ations. A« spring M Heines, ami forthe relief and cure o' - chronic diseases, aria • ing from impure blood or a deranged state of i the digestive organs or nerves, there is abundant evidence to prove that th£y are not eq u aled. Try them. T.J.TOLAN, Druggist. Broken Bank Money, r JN.AKEN for goods at the 1 Oct. 187,7. White Corner. | er(JO9 yds. of yard wide sheeting at 6W center "r - d : I‘* fecc *ed 1 “*' s's r ?’' I
EXTRA SESSION CALLED! GEO, NUMBERS, Still on Hands at His old Stand i on Second street, opposite the Public Square. And continm-s to manuactun s ail kinds of' plain and fancy furniture; such as. Sacrataries. ’ Bureaus, side, centre, dining and breakfast; tables; sofas, tetate, l-muges; cushion and com- , mon chairs, bedsteads. 4c die. ■ ’ All of the above articles, and many others | to tedious tomectiun,manufactured to maer.ofl he best of materia); and bv the best workmen ' *n the country. All of which he willse'l on the most reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE For yourself before purchasing elswhere, as i am determined not to be undersold either in , this or any other town in the West; and, an re garda quality, I defy all competition. A L S O, Coffins of all sizes and discriptions, kept constantly on hand, or made to order, as may be desired ; with a first rate HEARSE if required. Terms reasonable. I3*Luinber and all kinds of country pro-luce taken in exchange for Furniture Call and sec as Ta n d-termined to sell. Quick salsa air ll small profit is my motto. Decatur, April 7, 1857. vl nlO
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nail, Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IT Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Erenc! and American Window Glass, Dye- ' Staffs. Brushes, Spices, Ac , kc .Vo 95 Columbia Street. n4-v2. t iJR'I WAYNE. IND | nTiYfif ¥.» ii eiiihiiis. IT. MEYERS, Has op.-ned a Cabinet Warehouse, on Mail Street, Decatur, Ir.d. Where he keeps on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware, such as bureaus, Sec retaries, settees, soffas lounges, cupboards, ta bles, stands, bedsteads and chairs from tin . finestto the cheapest quality, al! of which is made of the Best Material jin the county; ari’d made by the best Workmen in the State In point of fineness and durabil ity his work f ir exceeds that of any other establishment in the county. Pis work is warranted o stand the test at all times. Decatur; Sept 25,1857 vl-n33. BL Ck M(TillMi! "pilE subscriber thankful for the liberal pa * tronage heretofore received, would.sav to his old customers and to the public generally. | ’hat hecan at all times be found at the CRdStnnd I on Main street, second door north of the Brick Hturner,ready to do anything in his line with j neatness and dispatch. ■ava.' /Wk «r.j<tiD ; H- keepsc.onstantly on hand and for sale,one and two horso wagons, which he wrrrants to be made of the best of timber, well seasoned, and I ironed in a good uni substantial manner. j He is. also,prepared to SHOE IIORSESon i short notice, and in the best possible manner : and he takes this met hod of assuring h is custo[mers that the Cash System is prefered to the . Credit, and that they must expect to b-charged | the highest possible price for all work done. ISAAC PYLE. May 29, 1857. nlfi-ly Ladies’ Enip or uin MRS. SULLEY ■ Bpcr* to r»*tnrn thanks to thn Eadie* of Fori 1 Wave and neighborhood for th** very liberal pai tronas* she has hitherto received and also wishes i to inform them that her SPRING- GOODS i are now open for inspection. Her stock comI prises in part jneow wb-thw* H’bbons, Laoes, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas Infants', Boys and Misses' Huts, Ladies Flats, French Flowers. dec . Mrs S would pit.- ie .larlv call -vt-ution : her large stock of RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOW i ERS. and FRENCH MIL INELY. genmalh 1 all articles of th? latest style and best quality | With regard to prices. Mrs S only asks a dil • gent , xaniination before purchasing elsewhere las she is aware that no house in the trade has | better faciliti, a for purchasing and she thinks -he may s-iy without presumption, better skill in selecting and making up Hr SHOW ROOMS for SUMMER FASH ; TONS will b" opened n ’he 'mi of May*, when her Paris Bonnets have arrived. PS A l irg • qnan ,; ty of uiin-;i.’llv rich EMBROIDERIES, rather soiled. AT HALF PRICK I All kin i-of Lidies'and Children’s PATTERNS for DRESSES, from Madame Demorest's "75 Broadway, N* w York. v2-nll>. »■ STCDABAKtR. O T. HART Studabaker A; Hart, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will attend to tin* p rch i*e and sale of Real Estate.ren'ing Bottses’, collecting, payment of Taxes. Ac., >u iii ns County, Indiana All business int'iisted' •> their care will receive prompt ittentio> Office at the Recor ders Office. Decatur, - nJ. Feb. 13, 85". r-1n-B. W. OAKLEY. 0. B. OAKLET, B. W. OAKLEY & SOY, Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And ’’t iniltnctiirer- of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPKRWARE, AT THE GRANITE STORE, No. 79, Columbia Street, m n n r w 4 YNE. J Vl> r.-i yj tfj-r; 19 1857
A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY TH-- R TFiz/t a Beauli/ulpresent lo eae<i subseriier! The New York Excelsior, , Isa Family Jourr. al. bea’.itif'.i’ly illustrated lof the largest size—eight pages,or forty columns I imperia! quarto, and is devoted tn Literature. - News, Morals, and General Misc-’llany ; The editorial department will be under ti e imm< dmte supervision of AtsXA.vniß li. Jli»* I • ho is widely known to the public as having j beer, connected with several of the most popular -j murnsls nf the day. I Although givinra handsome prrsrut to each subscriber, intending to surpass all in our liberal! y, wo are determined tba' the ” r xcelsoir” shall not rcsetnlde those journals ■ s.-a,,y known as ’’gift papers,” in any particular Its con rents shall bo suitable for Hoary., nor aim i:> II ' ’ecure it a welcome in every family We ‘hall fill our columns weekly with interesting and thrilling Tales, Romances of Leal Life, and Sketches of Travel,, Men and Cliarneler,beside a full digest of the news of the week, and a.l events of general inrerest. Ove or the fot.lowixo VAwm Fb-szsts ts sent free of postage to each subscriber immediate.y on receipt of the subscription money. Kchftdnle of Fre-ent*. A N Ebony Ca’ket, containing a full set of d: aroond Jewelrv, ear ring*, neck see, brooch and bracelets, beside a lady’a'-natoeleiijewel-d gold W-tch with ch”nte’a'ino suds r-r-ptlmrin’s English hunting rase, fol' jeweled. GoldWaUh ; with chain, worth eight hundred dol yrs. T wo superior Pianos, Ro*ewo>>rl Slid Black Ws - n-n case worth $3(10 mid S4-J ) 8700 0Q WstohoH. Hunting case, $6 ! toiJI 0 I Gold watrhes. 30 to s'l , .< (< 20 to 3 I Silver l-nnting? patent levers, 15 to 30 << PstPHt levers, “ Wqtchea. 7 in 10 LadioC ChG to 2» Omrd chain? (lad es’ and gent.cniCD fl in to 2J X r p«t and fob chaina, H’ to 2(1 V.»qt qnd guard cFa'na, c to 20 rnrunn atrl rnoan’o, 20 to 15 Arml< j t®, for ladies nt>d chi'dreti 5 to 8 HmncliPa. enmi’n and mo*nir, 6 to A Brooches. aud ’i7h 6 to 8 ’■’rnoch 0 ®, f? r >ld Enr drop®, Florontin” rnd I><va fi to Par drop-, mm r n nn * njo-aic C*o (> r di'op-', tjo’d L - b1 ' V 2to '< , Gold rJnv®. nlain and (’bas’d 1 to 7 “ Stud®.frc-'ntlcinon’a 2to 4 { ** Sipr\n buttons, gentleinen’a, vaj rio’is j •• O\yff pin* ladies’ 3to 4 *« S’for fob or ribbon chains 3to ! “ Watch kevs, l' to I’’ I « Pr«”i«t pins. 2to I*o ’ ° Lockets, double glass, Bto 15 « «< 2 to 5 j Thimbles 4 to G TEMRS TO SINGLE SITRSCRTRERS: Two DoHar« per year with nne Present, i Four dollars for two vears with four Presents. j Five dollars for three yeir« with five presents} Tentr; to Chibs. With a present to each sub'Cnber. and always gtip nx‘ra n r P' - ent to the getter up of a Chib Chdm of ♦hree $5 00 Chibs of five s 00 Clubs nf ton 15 0 » Chil’S of <nnr-oyf tn the flwenf) 30 00 Ciqhv ]«r*e than 21 in the same proportion. The Publisher Albert Pnlm'-r.ha^been known for many years as t.|)p publish; r <»f 'he Northern and Southern Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ i 'edited bv Freeman Hunt,) and he with confi- ' donee refers to she busiriess irien in al j inoef overv town in the Unih 1 States (to mu't of i whom the M. and M. Journal has i-. i’u circ'i’a i teil as to the responsibility with wh’ch his pubi li<hing business i< condneted Having secured the agency of a prominent Jewelry Mannfactu*.. ’ / ring establishment in Newark. New Jersey, he ; isled to nfTer the presents in similar hut those who desire it can receive their presents ‘ in books. 1 Local \gents. All Postmasters, Merchants and Business Men to whom we have ever forwarded a copy o r the M and M. JoiKnal, or their clerks, or anv i other intelligent, and •responsible person, will I cons( r a favor bv formin’.’’ a club or act rig as our i Loral A"ent ami Correspondent. Premiums to Local Agents and others* . I Any person sending 100 cuhM’ribors (with the , fill price of subscript ion) will receive a superb i I Hunting Ca«e Gold Watch and chain, of the I beat English workmanship fuH jeweled, and i worth eigthv dollars, or, choice, one of Prince’s I Melodeons, of the same value. 1 The person who can raise a list of within I a period of thr< e month*, wil]« eceiv«* a superior ! Piano, made bv Halh‘t„ DaVis A’ Co., Boston, 1 worth three hundred dollars, and which cost I two hundred and seventv-five dollars ca®h. or, i at. choice, a small sot of Ladies’ Diamond Jewelry, worth the satne amount. For Lists of Xp with the full price, a beautiful . ; gold watch, worth forty dollars, n ill be paid 1 For smaller or larger lish' .parties mav «olect I anvarticles from our p'l’Ji h ><l «-chp.’”ilc. of I watches, jewelry, books, <fcc. . wn”th in pmpor i tion o<’eigh d'dlar* for each *en sub*c’’ih nr, I if pT ’feired: can regain five dnHer« in cn*h. or fifrv cent® f”om each ’be* I For fu’ther terms t(»4U/on'a •«’drn.v. th > | The names should h r > -Pl.t r ch > rt ; f j the proposed n’im l ior i. mr»l r l .in o” r ‘h: *■ I the nrp«»nts an«l i-q., v b > n' r nnui’lv m < le<l Ad lre«. ALBERT P PnMLbpr, N'”v V'>-k, Ex ’ELSJoa. v2-n3 Office, 385 Broadway, New York, Indiana Stale Gazetteer. Having now nun half nf ‘he sfa’e canvassed i for a Gazette and Directory, we will w ; issue our wo-k ib »it the first < f 'eyumber > ’ next, trying « i t us the mum* of Busiii”«s pnd ! ! Professional Mm. thTcughout the state ar j raoge-1 in a pb.’o-’ ica' giving l i’-eion population, .Hid Slatisti>tics of each country i i rhe state. | As a medium f m .'i.hmr: i*ing, through.,;;’the . ! towns and coa? ;.< s us th tat?, it ca-' :mt be : j excelled. ; | P. r*on< w'-b.ingto f’.mii’\h «♦.»♦-: ic -» fir small S townr, giving u.-fortion as tn loca’ mn , n-.pu- ' ”• v thankfullv reccivedPRICE. $2 -2. Bookseller* .rid ;heis wi-Jiing to act as local igi nt.s will b.- -'llw‘ .1 . ’;! , ;al • i-sion. , A:1 letters for i.rt’o. rn t i-m m : t I; ( d I I to. G W HAWES Box 50?, Indi •Jiuipolis, Ind JOSLPIi W. ROBB Jl’nsON MCCOMB . !J. W. ROBB&CO., Wholesale Grocers ■’at ns* CO mils SI OX MEIICRAXTS. j 30. Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, It:d. w 0 u L i’ V v respect, nlly invite the attention of Mer|chan's, H.rtei-keeper., Acto their immense I stock of Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Li- ; quors, iiegsrs, 4e , which they guarantee tosell al closest Eastern prices, with addition of transportation. N. B. This is the only cy-'usivc Johhinr
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