Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1867 — Page 3
TII E EA G L E.l orriOIAL FAPRR or TH« COUHTT. VOCAL& miscellaneous. FRIDAY, February. 8, |BC7. Mew Advertisement!!. i Board iko Hous*.—l. J Miesse has j 11st openeJ a new Boarding House, where the good people may be fed by lhe day or week, as they may desire persons attending court will End the n , <r house n great convenience, situated e.s it is on tlie northwest corner of the public square. Give the new boarding LoUSe n Call. — I Horr s Eßurned —The dwelling of Mr John Phipps, Union township, was burn- I ed on Saturday night last, February 21, | together with most of its contents. Loss aboutsf.Boo; insured in ths Banner com psny, Fort Wayne, for 8700. Ths fire is supposed to have caught from tha kitchen store, ns that portion of the house was wrapped in flames when the ire was first, discovered. Circuit Court.—Circuit Court cotntntes on Monday. There is an units- j ual light docket, only twenty three case*, and th»y promiss but little tn the way i of litigation. Our people in the main, seem to be averse to lawsuits, which is hard on the lawyers and clerk, but a practice of the best of economy by the prcple. Cauorjts’s Hour. —We have received the second number of this entertaining 4shildten*» monthly. Wa wish every family of “little ones” could have a copy, for we be'iove it would add to their pleasures, and increase their love for the good, the beautiful and the right. One copy, one year, 81,25. The usual deductions to clubs. Address, T. SAr thur & Son, Philidelphia.
————lll Sorgo Jovbnal —We have received ths January and February numbers of' <h« Sorgo Jurnhl and Farm Machinist.! As we have often retn arked, it is devo-1 ted to the culture of northern cane, and ! should be in the hands of every man . who feels an interest in the culture of j ihe cane and the manufacture of the juice. We keep it on file in our office.and these who desiie examining it, with I r view of subscribing will bo accommodated by calling nt our office. Application for Bounty —Taere has been iotn« two hundred and sixty applications for bounty, made before the clerk of the Circuit court, under the equaliza-. ■fion bounty bill which became a law during the first session of the present, congress. We notice several ofourex| changes announce that soldiers in their i loc-vli’v have already been paid. Bei pstirn* b rs it will be your turn next. ( — —— Sale of Dblinqucnt Lands.—The an-it nu'.l sale ct lands fir the non payment , of Uxn took place at the Court House on Monday. Thirtv f.ur tracts were offered lor sale, of which the aggregate amount due thereon was six hundred and seven , dollars and eighty two cer ts. Three j tracts belonging to residents failed top wll, consequently were forfeited to the , ’ Slate. 11 Plows. — Spencer >t Meibcrs have" just received a large assortment of Sted j * and Iron Plows, which ths attention of , farmers is invited. They are up with ( the times in every thing pertaining to their business, and sell to their custom- , er* nt the smallest living profit possible. , Pittsburg Coal—Spencer >k Meihers f have just received another invoice of i best quality of Pittsburg Coal. a su- • perior nrtiele for blacksmiths. Price, , 50 cts a bushel. j 1 Success Upon Merit — H there isj, an instance upon the records o, ,ur j country where an article of American manufacture has made its way to unitor sal (aver solely upon its on a mer.ts and without •■X'.raneous aid, it is that of the BtilQhvM'.al SalarlM- It has only to be sold in one place, and it « dsman- ( dtd in another; and so it hai gone cn in < creasing in favor until the pro .’>< t-m | the extensive Chemical WorksotD -I' Do Land & Co., at Fairport, Monroe; County, N. Y , are now immense. This article i* made only at there Works by a process known on-y t ie proprietors, and is better for all p jr j, poses than Soda. Try it. West India news siats that the cbol-1 era is at St. Thomas; the smallpox and j yellow fever is also raging
SPECIAL NOTICES. Consumption Cnrnble by Dr. Schenck’s Medicines. Tocura Consvirption, the system mu«t be I prepared an that the lungs will heat. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food,tiy these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood I made; tuns building up the constitution. | Schenek’s Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by 1 using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is nutricious as ! well as medicinal,by usingthe three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consump lion viry frequently in its last stages yields roadily to their action. Take the pills fre quently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not. costive they are not required,for sometimes in disrrhaa they are necessary. The stomach I must be kept healthy, and an appetite created I te allow the Pulmonic Svrup to act on the re- j spiratory ergans properly and allay any irration. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is to prevent taking cold. Ex ercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. [2nd w. ea mo. 1 yr. To Consumptives. The advertiser,, having been restored to | health in a few weeks bv a very simple rem euy after having Buffered for several years with a se v *re lung affection, and that dread , disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to fellow sufferers the means of cure. To aii who ae’ire it . he will send a copy of ’the prescription used (free of charge), with the j directions for preparing and using the name, which they will find a sure Cl h v for Consumption. Asthma , Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of-the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be in vain able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Panics wishing the prescription. prie, by return mail, will please address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wiilumsbargh, Kings Co., New York. v9—n4l—lyr Manhood: how Lost how Restored. Just published, a now edition of Dr. Cuiverwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radical caret (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or •Seminal Weakness,lnvoluntary Seminal Losses, Tmpotkncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity j Impediments to Marrigp. etc.; also. Consump tics, FpiLF.PST.and Fits, induced by self induljgenre or sexual extravagance. JTPrice,in a scale I envelope, only 6 cents The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clear!v demonstrates, from r thirty yearh’successful practice, that the alarming consequences of arlf-abuae may be radically cured without the dangerous use nf internal i medicine or the application of the knife—painti (r out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which everv suffer-1 cr, no matter what bis condition may be. m«y cure himself cheaply privately, and rarfiecHy. ITThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, un<L*rseal, in a plain envelope, to anv I address, fstpaid, on receipt of six rents, or two post stamps, Also Dr. CulverwelPs*’ Mar- ! rinne Guide,” price 25 cer ts Address rhe Ipubli.h.r., CHAS. T . C,KLINE AGO 127 Bowcry, New York, Poslofflre box 4,586.; vlo-r.23-ly The Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Oorgnn* brtv different «»!<•«. adanti-a to sacre.l anil »nilarm'i«ic.fnr »B<l to JRtlO each. FIFTY ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS or other fi-st nren> :, :mx awarded them 1 llnstrntcrl i CMahhuea free. Addre«a. M ASON A HAM; I,TN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. NiW Yoax v9-n27-ly. I.tidiea of delicate Constitutioa. Ard uncertain health are Mrenouslv ad vise.lte throw “aside the nsuscous and useless preparations with which they are accustomed to drug them«.!res, and test theh.geian, bodv and mind strengthening virtues of HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT. TERB. In all the complaints and disabilities arising from various causes, they will find this cheering, refreshing and invigorating prepara - | t(on oLextraordinary efficacy. Us regulating ; properties are wonderful, and as a remedy j for the languor . nausea, tremors, convulsrons, j yateri tn. Ac which eften accompany the de relopemcnt of womanhood, it has no f qnal | among the prescriptions of the facultyor ad-1 yertised medicii es For the many distressing | feelings which usher in and often follow the , period of maternity, and al«o for the painful | and dangerous symptoms which sometimes j accompany “change of life,” HOSTETTER. BITTERS are earnestly recommended, No I other restorative seems to suit so well the con- . stitntuns and the orgamxaliou of the feebler , sex In all cases of Female Debility, where | there is a want of brisk vital action, the BI T TEHS produce a most important change—relieving local weakness, and re estabhsh the gene;a! health. Stranga, But True Every young lady »■»* gentleman m the United States can hear something very much U their advantage by return mail (free of , ihvaddressingtheundersigned. Those please address theind,edumt 831 Broadwav.New lorkv9—ii4l — lyr_ Eitray Notice. 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NEW YORK MARKET. Niw York, Feb. .8 Flour $lO 75'|Pork, «21 00 Wheat, j 35.Shonldert Io Com, j 20 llama, 13 Oats, 6! Lard, |2 [Butter, 25 DSCATUR MARKETS. CuTTrct d Wecklii vUettrt Niblick df Crawford M'rckant ci nd Produce Dealert, .\hir.elreet Decatur, Indiana. Decatus, February Sth, 1b67 Flour p bbl )5 0C " heat. White.p bush 250 Red, " o 4 i Corn 50 Rye, 2 11 Oats. 05 I’otafoes .1.25 Cloverseed, 6.50 | Flaxseed 2 Butter, p H>. .20 Lard. ' 9 Eg s, ,7.7..7.7.7is Feathers,.... .50 w °ol, SO® 4« Hides, green pib. 6 “ dry in I Salt per bbl 3 75 Pork, 77.7.7.. 5.80 Notice to Non-Residents. Tn the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county. Indiana, May Term 1867, Nancy J. Brooks ) vs. I Petition for Divorce Giles B. Brooks, j
It appearing uom affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Giles B. Brooks is a non. resilient of the State of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the said Giles B. Brooks of the filing and pendency of this complaint, and that she be ai.d appear before the Hon. j Judge of the court of common pleas of Adams county,on the first day of ti e next regular ' term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in [the town of Decatur.commencing 011 Monday, 1 May 13, 1867, and plead by answer or de- . mur to said complaint or the same will he hear J I and determined in his absence. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 4th day of February , 1867. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Fed. 8, 18C7 4w. By A. J. Hut, Deputy. License IJotiee. Notice is hereby given to the citiz.-nsof Washington townsh.p, Adams county Indiana, that George Smith will apply to the Board of Commissioners of si id Adams county, at their next session to commence cn the first Monday 01 Marc I), 1867 at the court House in said county, for a license, for one year, to sell vinous malt and intoxicating I'qnora, in less quantity than a quart,at and in theb'iilding owned by the undesigned, situated on the following described premises in the town of Decatur, Washington township, Adams county Indiana, to wit, commencing at a point on Secend street, thirty-six feet south east of the north east cornor of i. lot number sixty one, in said towu of Decatur, thence running southwest at light angles with second street fourty feet, thence southeast paralhl with second street thirteen feet; thence nor;h east ! parallel with the line first discribed forty feet, J thence north east along second to the place of beginning thirteen feet, to be used Its a bever ! age on said premises. I Feb.B,4w. GEORGE SMITH. I e—LLI -—T7-W—---FROSPECTUS OF THE Indianapolis Herald, Daily and Weekly, for The great political q.mstion which are to be discussed an I decided dining the coming. , v.-ar possess a fjenr-rnl and absorbing interest. ITo secure’an intel!i»/ent verdict upon them, ti e public mind should be thoroughly informed upon the issue*., and the best means for information i i r.n able and fearless press. Every Democrat should take a paper, espe-. I cinllv one that enlightens him on the ques- i !'innsin which he is immediately interested, j ' The Proprietors nfthp Herald intend that it j ! shall not only fully discuss the general issues ’ ! before the country, but also those connected j 1 with Strife policy. There ran be no nnre powerfully agency in maintaining Constitu- . tionnl Liberty than a Free pfx«s. and it shall be the leading object of the Herald to advo-1 cate the eqir 1 rights and sovrreientv of the , States, in all powers not delegated to the j Federal Government and the lil»rr v oft!ieci»izen. The Herald will onnosenll usurnntinn nf powers, whether in the National or State Governments and insist npon the snhnrdin*if,ion of the military to theciv’l rule • It "ill advocate the restoration policy of Presi ; dent Johnson, the immediate admission of the Representatives of the Southern Spates in Con-, gross, and n recognition nf all the people ’> the States l itelv in r hellion, who here re- ! turned tn their allegiance asritizms w 1 1 the full rights and of c 'lr in order to restore the pacification of the count rv and its former prosperity The Herald wj . oppose negro s» ffiage and all al emp s o place political power in the hands of the black race, ds a FAMILY PAPER No efforts shall he spared to the H***™ an interest foal! classes of vendors It mil contain interesting Mt-’rollany. the Lafe-*t ( Hewsbv Telegraph and Mails, and such gen . oral ri formation as mil make it a welcom v»« , itorfnfhp Business Man, the Farmer and the FINANC*At A*jn C°WSRCIAL Shall receive <uppri.nl attention. Tha mar j kpfsofthe leading cities will be given wi’h| accuracy, end a full report of our own mar fcft- I Terms of the Daily. One enpv. one year, by mail >’■ yj “ « fix months " 7 tn :: •• one ... . f Ten copies of the Dolt Herald win f',rnished on- vnnr fnr tIOO, »n,l an extra copy to the getter up nf the club. Agents wrll be supplied at cents per copy Terms of the Weekly. Single copies, one rear Oil Single copies six months. . . • ” Ten copies, or more to one person, one year, each copy ... Twenty copies,or more, to one person, one year, each copy f With an additional copy to the getter up o. each Chib of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it. on application. . Every Democrat in Indiana n reqoes..-d to actaa an agent for the Hnutn. and do ad .» hi, po<»r to evend it, circulation, and thn. add to our ability t. give rt increaaed inte.est. Add ”“’ HERALD COMPANY. rrop i
CoinmlssiOfiers Sale, ( Notice is hereby given (hat the undersign. 'ed commissioner appointed by the court of 1 Common Pleas of Adams county will aell at > private sale a I hi« law office in the town of ' Decatur in the county <>f .Adams iu the State of ( Indiana oi and after the 9/A, day of March A. D 1867. ! Tne fellowing described Real Estate to wit: I The north west quart< rof the north w&*t <;uar | ter of section twenty five ( ’5) the east h alf of ; the north east quarter of section twenty sil | the east half of the south east quarter ofs'. c1 J tion twenty-three and the west half of the south we-t quarter of sec ion twenty four all in township twenty five (25) north ofran je i fourteen east in the County of Adams in the ' State of Indiana containing in all ?8o acres ; subject to the life estate therein of Janes Asp y .' which has been assigned the record of which assignment may be found on Order Book ;of court of common pleas of Adams county: Said sale will be made on the following Terms ! one third the purchase money in hand one third in one year one third in two years with. ( 1 interest on defered payments to be secured by notes to satisfaction of the undersigned . DAVID STUDABAKER Feb Ist, 1867, Commissioner. | Commissioners Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the court of common Pleas of A lams county will sell at private stile at his law office in the Town of Decatur in tlm cour tv of Adams in the Slate of ; Indiana on and after rhe 9/A, day of March, A. D 1867. i The following discribed real estate to wit: ; i the east half of the north west quarter of] ! seclion thirty five (35) in township twenty-six ■ ! 2G) north of f.ange thirteen (13) east in the I ' said county of Adams in the State of Indiana , ! contamirg eighty acres of land to the same ; more or less on the following terms one thira i i the purchase cash down one third in six ■ 1 month* one-third in one year with interest on ; ! defered payments to be secured to the satik»- i faction of the undersigned DAVID STUDABAKER, Feb. 15t,'867 , Commissioner Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that tlm undr rtigned i Administrator of the estate of Daniel Weldy 1 Deceased will sell at public sale at the court i hvusedoor in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana on the
9/A, day of March, A D 1867. and between the hours of 10 o’clock i. rn . and 4 o'clock p.rn. on said day the following described real estate: Tho undivided two thirds of the scuth half of the south east quarter of section twenty three (23) in township twenty sever. (27) north of range fourteen (14) east in the said county of adarn* in the State of Indiana on the following terms one-third the purchase money to be paid in h ind nothin! in six mouths one third in tweve months with interest on deleted payments to be secured by poteu to the satisfaction of the undersign »d. JESSEE NIBLICK. Feb. Dt, 1867, Administrator.
Invigorate lb*’ Responsible Organ. The stomach is the rc ,! pon«ib.e organ of tho system. If the digestion is imperfect,every member, every gland, every muscle, every nerve and fibre is more or less out of order. The Irnin is clbouded The spirits are de pressed. All dyspeptics know to be the truth It is not, however,half the truth .Coin n> n s would be required toenumerate th<- pains and ' penalties of dyspepsia, nor could any pen do them justice. Tens of thousands fesllhemj no man can describe them. l[orithcv b< d —v.uit.H? Cm th*y be reeved? Can they be banished st once and ' forever? UsauKSTtONART.v THEY GAM No dvs- • peptic ha* ever taken HOSTETTER’S STOM ACIT BITTERS in vain Believe no one who . says the complaint is inourable This great. ■ vegetable s*omicach will eradicate it—-is eradHeating it in thousands of cases over which ' medcicn! practitioners hive shaken their heads ominously, waving, “Nothing can b* done . j The faculty has its fallacies. One of them isthat Indigestion is th? most difficult of i’ll ! the ordinary ailments of mankind to combat | and subdue This is a mistake. Nothingcan be easier thin to conquer it if the true specific ,be administered This vegetable conr.bination which has become famous throu 'hont th»» civilized world as HOSTETTER’S ATOM ; ACH BITTERS is an antidote which has never bt*en known to fail, and fortunately !it is everywhere procurable. If you wish to 1 foal with the dyspepsia, try the pharmaenpeeia prescriptions. If you want to m»t ii out. and prevent its recurrence, tak* the Bitters dailv. I There is no discount on the testimony in i s N i favor. Jf there is a ipm nr woman who has ever tried it for Indig stlon without, being benefited, the fact has no* transpired Universal. uncontracted praise avouches it* wonderj fu Itonie virtues. Ail'ninish-ators Sale. Wotirn h hi-robr ffivrn that the m> lor.iine-1 mlministrator <tf thn »stain of R.lwar.l TI ; Shophird. deceased will offer at. pnMic «al». , t thelati* residence of the decedent, :n Wabash \ Township. Adams county,on Saturday. Janttary 19M, 1867. { Alt the personal property of sail* estate not taken be the w: low consisting of sheep, ; hogs, firming utensi’’. stove an J oiler ar ‘ ticlea: saleto besan at.ten c’cloek ». m Terms: sums of three and under. ea«h; over three dot tars, a credit of twelve months will be (riven by the purchaser trivinz his note with free hold surety, warinff Mneft* o* valuation laws MARK ASPT, Administrator. Jan. 4th, 1867. 4w. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Xotice is herebv (riven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Edward H. Shephcrl. deceased. Said estate is supposed to ho solvent.. MARK ASI’Y Administrator, Jan. 4th 1867. 4w. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTR ATOIUX. Notice is he-ebv q.iven that the has been appointed administ-atorix o ’ the es tate of James C. Wilson,deceased. The estate isprobablv solvent. ELI Ji BETH WILSON. Jsn.l'tk, A«»:nirr»torm.
NEW FIRM! (SPENCER & MEiBERS I Having purchased F W. Studabaksr’ssatire ■ stock of ! ww HARDWARE, ; and added thereto (direct from the eastcri sities) a large swk of every variety of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Horse Shoes, els. We Lavs or. haudthe very best assortment of thf CINCINNATI Conk, Parlor mid HealingStov. in thi, niarktt tv lich we will well cheaper than any otb.r house in thia county. For House Builders, Doors, sssh, glass, nails, hinges, latches, locks bell pulls, stair rods, sash lock., door fender., bli d butte, foot scrapers, de For the Farmers. Plows, Harrow theeth, Rakc«, cradles, seytl rs. snathes, f'*rks,shov*li«, spidc«, trace,cable ?.sci log chains, pruning shears, knives and iavi t sheep shears. n»pe, well buckets, axes, Hatchets, Cider Mills, etc , etc. For the Mechanics Meehan cs tools of all kindland descriptions cooper", masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, gun» smiths, plasterers, wagou mak«rs,e3rriaft* :aakera, etc , etc.
For the Ladies. Tea and table apoonn, knives and fork*, vaih tubs, clothes wringers, fist irons, dusting pat 4 *, waiters, brooms, clothes line*, wziboards, mop sticks, etcate. ALSO. Wagon, Buggy and neat spring*, fill*, s!i*f(* ami sleigh crooks. All of which we will *«11 cheaper than any o»h».r house in town O’Room—tin U« Trager Building October 12,1860, bTwToakley; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IIA RD AV A RE, Saddlery and Carriage Trintmiaca, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Et« 79 Columbia Street, FORT WAY MC tx-D. DAVIS & BYERS, BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK ton MANUFACTURES. Particular attention paul to County work. 1 M-tgsxines Music, old Book*, bouml and r»j bound in anv style desired. No, 25 Calho ’r Si . Onposii? Court Hon*» FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. - i II U.VN SWEEPS ECLECTIC PILL?, Th? rlaims for this valued Family Pillar? b*vond that of inv other in us?. A test, of their. wiP not onl•'nrnve this but. tb? greater error of Griping, which has heretofore been eallnrl Character The Fclj.cttc Pills, never require over fra*, ar J seldom but on? forth?! •lose, act on thebowols wiihont the qri tnntj y nnint ofrhc greatest importfince.pzrtic ■ ularlv in CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Fnr which take a Single Pill every or ever* other ’light. Thev iu vor n-n hire d bility. and Fure Indigestion,Dyspepsia Hen' 1 Ache, Liv er • nd Kidney Comp!!iini «>, Piles, Wo-nis. Los« of, or I npurit *es of • 1 »• T?b»n.l. T oss <>f A ppetitn and al! deran-Foments n*‘Row»t«or Stnmsch. by nH Wholesale an I R»*i«il Dealer* in M'* l:cine at 25 rents per Boy, S C. Rol? •»t, a fnr D ’rnfnr Ind JOHN L. HUNNEWELL. Proprietor, Practical Chemist. 9 Commercial Wharf Boston. Mas< Physicians o’- Deale-s supplied in Bulk — TO LT r 4VODY VE . T q attempt to enumerate the manifold r? suits of th** Anodyne in cases of Neuralgia. Gout Rheumati-m. Nervous Headache. Tooth and Eir ch ‘.S'* n xl ? i ;i;>! r*its. Sr. Vit us’ Dance Hysteria Nervous Debility. Loss of Sleep. Sciatica. Delerium tremens . Pain* in Mensfru alien .and the m »«t reUabh- testimonials in mv possession, to which si! arc invited to inspect would exhaust time and nalimce, and which a confidence totest perfectly justih AaStn MA, ' Now dechr*’*! purely A nAFVi’l* complaint,!* perfectly relieved inmost violent attack* with, doses nf3s to 45 /trips <? M ch half hour. Relief [ and aleep will follow the second or third lost Err ra of A Gentleman who suffered for veara fmw Nervous Debility. Premature Decay and al the effect" of vonthful indiscretinw will, LJ . the sake of suffering humanity, scud free to sir * whn reed it. the recipe r.nd dirortir r « f r> ] making the simple reined vbv whirl w.-.rj cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hv ti e advert iaer’e experience .ran do s*» by addressing JOHN R. nGDFN. No. I 3 Chamber? Et. New York. j n4i— lyr i Form’ll" and full Testimonial to this GreJ ' DrreMj» neat. nl*o thr c.debrrt»d Alt’r* •ine L'i»itit'» from the Formulas of Dr» j *a<i D«u»er, sent op demand. nf !•*■* ■ S9O * MONTH?— AGENT6wahtaJfnra»> *a/»rcM wr«o »rtich9. jntt Addreaa T O 1 GARXT. City
REMOVAL. . CRABBS & MOSES. 1 1 bare rcß»r,d their clock ofgewde t* tkrtr | NEW BUILDIZiG. ’! oppomt, tk.» old Marut, wbrrc taov U keep . LARGER ND BSTTSS I OF GOODS r then ever kept iotJ.i, place Ts.. invite , public to call and i.eour Goode. W,-proi-ow telling at Smaller Profiles. ib&R*w&rfar I JCASH or I’RODUfE, » j , 1 but we cannot .vll good, on CREDIT. Deni I fail t-.give im n call before pnreiii.ing, xnj w« j will try to make It to vour ad aiitigc to bay ofua. | iTCash paid for Wool. CRABBS 4 MOSZS. | O-nIC-tf. I LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley 4 *celebrated I’nt.tst Duplex Ellcptlc (or double spring) rsj bhk. a isG nsr* • The wonderful flexibility and enm'-.'i and pleaanrr to n-. v lady wearing th#» Duplex I Elliptic rl irt will be t xpericiice<l par’n ulhiiy lin nil crowded nssemblit*. opern*. r»i r risg<«, j railroad care, church pews, mm chaffs Lw promennde mid house drefis, as ike skirt chlVs i folded w’ en in use to occupy » small place ts 1 easily and conveniently as a s?il< < r muslitl I dress, an invnlu ble. quality in ciinoliuc, aol 1 found in any single spring skirt A lady having enjoyed the pleasure eomfnrt, j and trrr.’it cuuvmienr. of we aring the /upb x I client ic steel api inu skirt fora single de y. wip I never after wards willingly dispense with ttu ir use For children, misses and young Juditi they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the sir.pit spring, but will pre c erve their prnrr fr] shape win n three or four ordinary ski.* will have I'-ten thrown aside MUwhw. The | hoops are coven d with double and twiM«d i thread, and the bottom md" are ’ot only doul 1* I «priii4fp, bit twice (or double)cov red: preventing them from wearing cut w! en dragging down stoops, stair*. Ac The duplex clhptic is a irreat favorite wi'U all li'dief* and is ui ive’sally recommended by the fashion magazines nt the standard bki** of the fashionable w< rid Tn enjoy the following in< sf imnble adventeires in crinolii.e. viz : superior qnality rrrfi rt manufacture, st) lish sh«'pe and finish, f!« xibih iry, (iurabilii v. comfort and economy. enquire jfor.l. W. Bradley’s duplex elleptic, or double spring skirt, a: Ibe <urt you get u;n» article. Caution--To g-vard araintt imposition »e parties Jnr to noticcthal skirts offen d as “duplex” have the r. d ink stamp, viz ■-I TV. I radi4‘v’a Dupb x Ellepiic Epm.gs/* upon th« waistband—nnnr olh'us arc genuine. Also i.o* t ice that cver v hoop will a ’niit n pin being passed through the centre, ,hus revealing 11.e tvt (ordotdde) spring* braided toj'otL# r tbiTcin, which i* the secret <.f tl.eir fl»xibi]iiv rid strength, and a combination not io be found io anv other sk’rt. For sale in sll Stores whore fir«t class skirts are sold throughout the United Slntcm and elsewhere. Manufactured by the aole owners of the patent, WEST. BRADLEY <t CAI T. ?7 Cl rmbers * 81 Rtade Sts., N. T. ' Nov. 30,1 SCfi,—?m. Seed Wheat for Sale. The undersigned are prepared to furnish a ' superior article r f Spring Wheat ; for ..ile. TI in WliHif i. finm Jow... L:r } flour i« nr.rly, nr qnite,< qunl to rfto b»«t Winter Wheat. JVruon. .'.-»/rou» of flr>curi»g I Sec-1 for Spring .owing aro rrqu.eted to , call ea-lr eu.l letre their or.lero BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR , ronslanlly oil hand We have three Grade, nf { Flour manufactured ofbeet Wea.ern Wh<af~» Give us a call, and get a better article of Floor than can bo manufactured of wheat raiaed i* lk>. eountv forth. la.t rwo veara. FHOWERS. MTCKIF A W*-<*n Feraax JfTa, lr-. FS, I'M
