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the eagle. otfictat- pater or the county. FRIDAY, March. 8 1867, Sfrino Birds. —Robin Red Breast and other spring birds made t’.ieir appearance here on the 24th cf February, and opened the season with their usual concert. «r A fine selection of Goods, weii lighted tales rooms, attentive cleiks, with prices st the lowest mark, mak-t the New York Store • popular trading place. • Root &Co . Fort Wayne. ■ ‘Correction —ln noticing the ncciden’al drowning’of Joseph L. Evanson and Gil lend Bates, the name of Evanson was incorrectly spelled. Biid|has l»d to several mistakes as to. identity, and to make! emends, if possible, we make the correc lion. ’Cold Weather —We are having about onr third edition of winter; Saturday night sad Sunday morning the snow Ml to the depth of several inches, and on Monday sleighs were quite plenty on the streets. If we were a prophet wo should prophecy more snor or plenty of mud, and not miss it far eiiher. Candidates.—Still they come. The spaoe sat spart f>r announcements contains the names ol four additional candidates There is room for more, wl o next? Commissioner’s Court —As we go to press Commissioner’Court s'ill remains in session, with work enough before them to last until Saturday. Wo Lave not besti able to exam : ns the record and given njsynopsis of their proceedings, but promise to do so next week. A Petition, numerously • signed, was presented for their consideration, asking that the question of levying a tax o’Bloo.ooo for the purpose of building a railroad through the county, be submitted to the people at ti e April elec tion, but at the time ol writing; Thursday, bad not been acted upon. Dress'Silks; Elegant Spring Cloaks & Cloakings,Shawl* of the latest styles, with an immence stock of Common to Fine Dress Goods, suitable for home, street, and travelling wear, at the New York Stere. Root <fc Co., Ft. Wayne. No Paper.—As we intimated in our Ja»t issue, no paper was issued from this -office last week. We have depended on getting our supply of paper from the Fort Wayne paper mills, and have missed two issues in consequence of their failure tn fill our, orders with reasonable promptitude. More Vindictiveness. — A resolution was adopted in Congress a few weeks since, instructing the Committee cn Naval Affairs to enqu re into the expe diency of removing the Naval Aca lemv from Annapolis, Maryland, to a ‘'Hye! State.” One cf our exchange’ truthfally ! remarks that Annapolis wns selected as the site for the Naval Academy on account of its superior natural advantages, j and the sole cause for removal is on po , litical grounds, the object being to con fer upon one us the radical New England States the patronage ol the institution. | Soldier’s Bounty Case Decided. —ln the ease, Commissioner of Adams county vs. Frederick Meita. which went to 11 Supreme Court op appeal from Adams Circuit court, the decision oftoeeou. belsw has been ntfr-ned-Gregory, judge. If the case has been Jacidei. on some technicality er side if"’*, '■ i ’ un dentood further litigation will be the resalt. If, on the contrary, the c.a,e • decided on its merits, all further legal proceedings will be unnecessary, Bn . a soon ss <ha decision is certtfi? • ,ac the Board of Commissioners wi.l cause each soldier’s account to be r.uu> ■ warrants drawn upon the treasury < r 1 amount found dne. Extra Pay to officer’- -In 8 case before the Court of Claims. Washington.it was decided that ell officers wno war in the service between May I'. 0 to March 3J, 1865, are entitled to dollars ner month extra for each employed. M. W. Wines, attorney and claim agen', Fort Wayne, lod., ,s P pared with the necessary blanks to i r-s scute claims. We take pleasure in recommending him ‘o ,hOM assistance in secureing their c aim being prompt and reliable-

iSpßoot dr Co. of Ft. Wayne, cau always slow you fresh attra dive goods, at the lowest possible prices. Send your orders to the, popular. New Yoik Store. A Curiosity —Mr. Danniel Weldy left at the Clerks office, last week, a couple of bells, about inches in diameter, of a ' dark brown color, and baring color, in- ; cased in r shell similar to an egg-shell. ‘ They were token from the stomach of a i call eleven months old, and are simply a sol d ball of hi ir. “Witch balls” is the ' term applied, but as we are not posted in ' i witch lore, thought tolerably familiar with ‘‘spirits,’’ we turn them over to the decendants of Solemn witch craft notor , lhe puritans, if we have aroused I i the curiosity of any of our readers, by j i calling at the Clerk's office, we will let; , them have a peep at these strange eggs. —— ■ II I Married. January 31st, by C. M.Frar cc, Esqr., j Mr. Thomas Emory and Anne Rebecca McCerdle. Feb 7lh, by Jernes 11. Ward, Esqr , Mr. Adam Hower and Barbara A. Steel Feb. 7th, by Rev Chas. E. Diebrow, ;Mr. H Clay Peterson to Miss Surah E. I Blossom. ,! Feb. 1411,, by Seymour Worden, Esqr., Mr. Jacob, Miller and Miss Eliza , Jane Ford. Died - Feb’” ‘Mr. J~C _ Heaps, ’ ; of Root township, aged 82 years 3■——' . , , L Notice to Caudidatesa 0 > To prevent any misunderstanding am s ong candidates, we shall charge three 3 dollars for each name announced, which , t includes printing tickets 'or the primary f , ejection, payment iiuarial/ly in advance. t j Ti.is rule will be without any executions, i And no names of candidates will be ced on iho tickets for the primary i election, unless they announce their names in the paper, or make some daT | finite arrangement with us. 1 hese, it any, who are not subscribers i to the paper will be charged the tubscrip* , j tion price of the paper, for one year, ad- ’ 1 dilional—the sum of $4,50. , i ANNOUNCEMENTS. i It care authorized to announce the name of i SEYMOUR WOKDE.i, as a candidate for . Auditor of Adams, county subject to the de ~ , cisiun of lhe Democratic election. We are authorized to anuonnee the name of • 3AM. C. BOLLM AN, as a candidate for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of A. J rIILL, as a candidate for Clerk of the . j Adams Circuit Court, subject to the decision of I the Democratic Primary election . I I Wear-authorized to announce the name of GODFREY- CHUISTEN, as a candidate for ' Auditor of Adams County, subject to the deI cision of lhe Democratic Primary election. 1 Ws are authorized to anounce the nameof ' TIMOTHY COFFEE, as a candidate for Commissioner of Adams County, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary election . We are authorized to anrounce, the name of ' DAVID SHO 'ERS. .as a candidate for Clerk ’ of the Adams Circuit Court, subject to the de , scision of the Democratic Primary election. I We are authorized to announce lhe name of JOHN MERRYMAN, as a candidate for Com i mis ionsr of Adams county, in the seccnd disi trict-, subject to the decision o/ the Democratic Primary lection. Wo are authorized to announce the name of I HENRY STE-’L, as a candidate for Com- ; missionerof Auanis coun'y, in the second district. ’object to the decision of the Derhocra j tic Primary election. I We ere authorised toannounne the name of M F BURKHEAD, asa candidate for Corn I missionerof Adams county in the sccoi d disI trict. subject t< the decision of the Democratic , I Piimary election. 1 We -re authorized to announce the name of. I jACOB sAhFF.I as » candidate for Com-! ■ m issioner of Adams county, in the second jjNtrict. subject io the decision of the Dem i co rattc Primary election. j - ; SPcCiAL NGTICES. CLIMAX. Taub's Climax Sxlvz. for Burns. Scalds, . ! Scorfuh,Salt Rheum, Sores. Broken Br.-asts, S Frost Bites, Chilblains-, Stings, Bruises, Cuts. | 1 Swellings, <tc , whether upon man oy btast, « i the most wonderful article ever produced . i Other good ar iclos alleviate; this cures, s I,]] ays inflsmation, subdues pain, and heab ,! without a soar. It is worth its weight in gold , to any family, and should always be on band. ’ His warranted to do what it says every time. r» t MofihtH Lite F.U’ «»<1 Phoenix Bitters • ; were first used in practice in - • a rhey were introduced to-the pnW.o in I 8» e ,n C e which time th.dr reputaMon has l ’ ■" ? until thev have a sate in ex.-ess of all > X’r Cathartic' and Purifying '■ ia hr-nlly a family among ciV'i.zed im 1 Ln have not nersonal evi len-o o. 1 ,t,ons who nave no beneficial effects. Th , •i-» , I whether of long composition, and ? entirely vegets Qne ingre . fl .harmlessas th. r < glio; , D , tbe ri. I dient opens the po.es v>

diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kidneys; a third is emollient, loosening i phlegm and humor from the lungs; other properties are warming and cathartic, and cleanse the stomach and bowels from unI ealthv secretions. Their combined effect, is toregul ate the impaired functions of the system. and lo produce health. It is not as | serted Mrffat’s Pills'are a cure all—that they will cure all complaints—but under ordinary circumstances they may be relied upon to cure Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveneas, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Liver and Bilious Complaints, Colds, Scurvy, Geneaai Weakr.es, &c. They are expressly made for I these diseases. Millions upon millions of ' curescan be cited. In no single instance has a complaint ever come to our knowledge, where they have not operated as recommended. The printed circular around each box fully explains the symptoms and effects of each dinleas'-, specifies treatment, furuidies evidence, I Ac. We briefly refer to Rv. David Elder. Franklin, N. 0, who was cured of Dyspepsia. C. R Cross, of Theoike. 11l , cured of Liver Complaint. H. Hooley of Springfield , Pa., had Scrofula, and had to use crutches; was i cured in three weeks. James D.Dolensof Adrian, Mich., cured of Billions Fever. Rev Henry Graham, Presbeterian Church, Ganans - gua, Cal, of Fever and Ague. Rev Ed H. Mav, Twenty first New Y ork, of Rheumatism and Piles of 25 years standing. Rev. Samuel Bowles, Editorofthe Springfield (Mi’s ) RePublican was cured of terrible Costiveness. Hou. Ed. Webber, of Ruraney, N H., of Liver Complaint, etc., etc.; etc. A box of Moffat’s Life Pills, with full cir culars. Ac , will be sent gratia to any Physician, on the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. I Moffat’s Lif: Pills are 25 cents pet box. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, SI per bottle. They are sold by all respectable dealers throughout the continents and the Islands of the Ocean. WHITE A HOWLAND, P roprietors. '(Successors to Dr. John Moffat, and Dr. Wat. i B. Moffat. 121 Liberty Street, New-York From a Lady. West Miltox, Saratoga Co , N. Y.,1 July G, 18GG. )

Db. Hostetteb—Sir: I have long delayed writing to you tny sincere thanks for the good you have done my daughter. I can truly say that nothing but the kind hand ofjProvi lence and your Birtras have saved her fr om an early grave. For three years I have been doctvring her with syrups and all kinds of bitters that have been recommended to me for her, bedside having two first-rate physicians; but all seemed to do her no good, while I was searching the almanacs and all the newspapers that I could get eold of. in hopes of Holding something that would suit her case. I Accidentally there came part of a newspaper around some goods that I botglit at the Spa. In looking it over I saw at a glance that your B.ttlbs whs just what she needed. I sent the next day to Ballston Spa and got a bottle of your Bittem. She commenced taking them, and such a change in one week with her appetite, and the distress that victuals occasioned, and that burning in the stomach.l never saw in my life, as there was io her. She lias taken three bottles, and is now able to work all the time, I think there is a little derangement of the liver. Please send me three bottles more, which I think will cure her entirely. We and others thought she had a disease of the heart. but that beating and fluttering that would almost stop her from breathing at times, is all gone. Yours, with respect, Mas. Amsxd* M’Phebs.n. Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic. This medicine,invented by Dr. J. 11. Sulienck, j of Philadelphia, is intended th dissolve ths food and make it into chyme, the first precess of digestion By cleansing the stomach with Schenck’s Mandrake Pills the tonic soon restores the appetite,and food that not be eaten before using it will be easily digested. Consumption cam ot be cured by Schencks Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the tonic and pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bot ties of the seaweed and three or four boxes of the mandrake pills will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. . Dr. Schenck makes professioal visits in New T „rk. Boston, and at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for h»s days for visitation. Please oesprve, when purchasing, that the two lik c n e..es of ths Doctor, one when in the last stage of consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health, are on the Government So' I bvall druggists and dealers, price $1.50 per bottle, or $7.51) the half dozen . All letters f<r advice should be addressed to Dr. S'hetick s priroipal office, No. 15 North 6th street, Philadelrhia. Est. . General wholesale agents: Deraas. Barnes <t r, K V • S S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.;John cXke,Cincinnati,Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago,lß : Cellini Bros., St. Louis, Mo. w TOYQUNGMEN. Ennelva. Price ,it cents. Nature. Treatment. "if DeHlitv ’and Impediments to M’ rr " , 2 e ge’ni rah v Nervousness RV . and Fits; Ment.il -ml t _ ny Roßßur r'cU n LVERWELL, M.'d., Author of the awful conaequencwofSelG

Abuse maybe effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical op»rations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointingout a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no-mat-ter what his condition may be, may cure himselfcheaplv, privately, and radically. This Lectuue will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain seal envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price2s cents. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. RHINE A CO . 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 158(1. vol. 1 o—bo. 39—4 i». S9O A MONTH!—AGENTS wanted for six tniirelU new articles, just out Address T 0 GAREY. City Building, Bsadeford. Maine 9 521 yNEW YORK MARKET. Nxw York, March 4. Flour $lO 75 Pork, s2l 00 Wheat, 2 35 Shoulders 9 Corn, I 12 Hams, 13 Oats, 62 Lard, 12 (Butter, 25 DECATUR? MARKETSCtrrect/dWeekly yMmtrs Niblick A Crawford Merchantland Produce Dealer«, Mainetreet Decatur .Indiana. Dbcatu»,Mabch 8,18 GI. Flour p bbl 15 00 Wheat, White,» bush . . 2.50 Red, “ . 240 Onrn 50 Rye, 20 Oats, 25 Potatoes 1.25 Cloverseed, G. 50 Flaxseed ...... 2 00 Bulter, P lb 20 Lard, 0 Egee, 10 Feathers,....... .50 Wool, 30@10 Hides, green TOIL. . 6 « dry ..10 Salt per bbl 3 75 Pork,. 5,80 Select School. A .“elect school will bo commenced at Decatur Ind. April Ist, 1867, for a term of three months. An assistant teacher will be employed for every thirty pupils. Terms liberal. Deduction for tuition will be made incases of protracted illness of the put il. W. H. SCHROCK. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Burk, holder, deceased. The estate is probably solvent „„„ JACOB REUSSER. Administrator with the will annexed March 8, 1867 4w.

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. EYANSON. March 8, 1867, 3w. A dministralor. Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that th« undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased, will offer for side at public outcry, at the late residence of the decendentin Saint Marya township, Adams county Indiana, on Friday, March Mth, 1867, The personal property o’ esaid state, con sisting of Taaru Head of H-igs; Twelve Head of Cattle, including .Two milk Cows, Fifty Head of Sheep Twelve Head of Hogs. Two Two Horse Wagons, one Spring Wagon, ene Cart, one Reaping and Mowing Mnchine one Horse Hay Hake, Plows, Harrows, Corn, Hay and Oats, one Brick Machine, invaluable to biick makers, 17 >, <l o') biick in the kiln, at Decatur, Household and Kitchen Furniture etc etc. Terms; Sums ot three dollars and tinder cash, over three dollars a credit of nine month? will be givea by the purchaser giving his note with approved security waving the bi nefit of valuation and apnriiis. menr laws JOHN W. EYANSON, March 8. TOT, 3v. Administrator. Election Notice. SnuntFs Offcbl Adams County, Isb.J Notice is herby given, pursuant to the statute of this State, and in accordance with the annexed notice from the clerk o'the cir cuit court of said county, that an election will be held at the usual place of hold in? elections in said county,on the first Monday of April, 1867, being the first, day of sai l month, at which election the officers named in lhe annexed certificate will be elected Given under my hand and this 2dth day of February, 1817. J AMES STOOPS, Sheriff, Adams County. Statz or fintsxA ) Adams Covnty. ( The State of Indiana, to the Sb er iff of Adams County: I John McConnel Clerk of the Adama Circuit Court, hereby certify that at an electim to be held at ttie usual places of holding -lee tions in the several townships of Adams county, named below to be held on Mondavthe Ist day of April, 1967, the following officer, are to be elected. One Justice of the Peace for Union township to fill the vaceucy caused by the expira lion of the term of service of George D. Hackett. Three Justices of the Pjace for Root township to fill the vacancy caused by the re signation of Byron H. Dent; by the expiration ofthe term of service of Jacob Rettenberg; to fill the place of Jeremiah Archabol.l, whose term of service expires May 23d 1867One Justice of the Peace for Monroe, to fi’l the vacency cause I by the expiration of the term of service of Levi Ray. One Justice of the Peace for Wabash to fill the vacancy caused by expiration of term of service of Seymour Worden. One Justice of the Peace to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of service of John Fetters You are therefor requested to giro notice according to tow. Witness my band and the seal of the Adans Circuit Court tbit 28th, dav of February, 1867. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. By A J,Him, Deputy.

W FfflM I SPENCER & MEIBERS Having purchased F. W. Sludabaker’aentire stock us w B :~S» HARDWARE, and added thereto (direc! front the eaflteri <ities) a Urge stock of every variety of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Horse Shoes, etc. < We have on handthe very befit assortment of th CBCINNATI Cook, Parlor and Heating Stove in this market wnich we will sell cheaper than any other house in this county. For House Builders, Doors, sash, glass, nails, hinges, latches, locks bell pulls, stair rods, sash locks, door fenders, bli .d butts, foot scrapers, etc. For the Farmers,

Plows, Harrow theeth, Rakes, cradles, scythes, snathes, forks, shovels, spades, trace, cable and log chains, paining shears, knives and saws, sheep shenro, rope, well buckets, axes. Ratchets, Cider .Mills, etc , etc. For the Mechanics. Mechanics tools of all kindsand description, coopers,masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, gun; smiths, plasterers, wagon makers,carriags ma kers,etc , etc. For the Ladies. and table Rpnons, kr.ireß and fork*, wash mbH, clothes wringers, flat irons, dusting pans, wailerß, brooms, clotlies lines, wasboards, mop sticks, etc., etc ALSO Wagon,Du ?y and s»‘at springs, p ills, shafts and sleigh crooks. AH of which we vJllsv’l cheaper than any other house in town Ij’Room—tin he Trager Building. XJ October 12, 1866, bTwToakley, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I'l FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IIA RDWA RE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. Etc 7f) Cotambia street. FORT WAYF ,C 'MO. DAVIS & BYERS . BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANCFACTLRES. Particular attention pa>d to County work. Magazines. Music, old Books, bound and re bound in anv style desired. No ' 25 pnn h m ( ' nnrt nouse, FORT V, AY”E, INDIA NA, HVNNFWELL’S ECLECTIC PILL 7, Tim claims lor this vabro.l Family Pillarbeyond that of any other in use. A tert of them will not. only prove this. hut. the ereater errorof Griping, which has heretofore been called Character. The Bet tterre Prtr.s. never require over tv,,, and seldom but one fort'-c dose, act on the bowels without the Qr i. niny.n point of the greatest importance, particularly in CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. For which take a Single Pj|) every nr every other night. Thev never pro Ince d tiility. end Cure Indigestion . D-sp-nsia Head Ache. Tiv or : nd Kidney Complaints, Piles, AVo nt’. Loss of. or I nnnrities of the Blood, Loss of » | J( 'mfit P and all derangem-r»s nf Borvi I,< or ‘’♦on'ach. LPSold by ail Wholesale an 1 Retail Dealers in Medicine at 25 cents per Rex. 5.C.801l ian a went. f,tr n-oatnr Tnd JOHN L. HUNNEWELL. Proprietor, Practical Chemist D Commercial Wharf Boston. Mass. Physician’o’ Dealers snnnliert in IMk — TOLU ANODYNE'. i To attempt tn enumerate the manifold re | stilts of the Anodyne in easesof Neuralgia. Gout ; Rheumatism, Nervous Headache. Tooth and i Rir -h-.Sproal 'Jn-nnl riots. S'. Vitus’ D in.-e ' Hysteria Nervous D-h'lity, T-es of Sic n * Sciatica. De’-rium tremens,P-i‘i-. in M - -tr'-r at ion .and the most reliable testimonials in mv possession , to which all are it -ited to inspect , would exhaust time and patience, and which a confidence torosf would p .r’ectly justify , A ST II M A , Now ,1-cla’od purely a nervous complaint, is perfectly rolley-d in most, -i,-1. ,f attacks w'-h doses of 25 to 45 drops each half hour. R-lief and sleep will follow the second or third dose Adniinistra f Notice is herobv given that the undersigned administrator of th- estate ofE.lwar ! II Shepherd, deceased will off-rat public «a’e, at thelate test'denceofthe decedent, in Wabash' Township. Adams county.on Saturday. January \9th, 1867. All the personal property oi s s i<* estate n o s taken bv the widow, consisting of sheep, hogs, farming ntensiis, stove and otters’ tides: sale to began at ten c’cla-k a. m Termsums of three and nnder, cash; over three dol lars. a credit of twelve months will lie given by the purchaser gfvinv his note with free hold surety, waving bewefit ot valuation laws MARKASTY, Administrator, tan. 4tb, 1587. 4w. i

REMOVAL » = CRABBS & MOS. Lave removed ihrk o/*foods k> flfaAr NEW BUILDING. eppwile ike stand, ▼here (key SrrWruf to keep a LARGER N D BETTER TBT .'EM. « OF GOODS than ever kept in this plaee. W ( laritett. public to call and ••soui Goeda. W. nro»«M selling al 1 r Smaller Profflls. lhaa »r«r hr CASH or PRODUCE, but we cannot sell goods on CREDIT. fail togive us a cull before purchasir g, and w. will try to make it to yor.r advar.tsg* te b.y of us. ITCasL paid for wool. CRABBS A MCBXi. O-nIC-tf. LATEST fashions demand J. W. Bradley’scelebtated Patent Duplex Elieptic (or double spring) sw .kt«. k mu nr* « Thr wonderful flexibility and rrent rrmfort '<i'd pleasure to a; y lady wearing the Duplex nh piic skirt will be experienced particularly in ?11 crowded niblies, operr.s, carriagce railroad enrs, church pews, nrvn chair* for prnmeniule and house as the skirt car. bn folded when in r.s?e lo occupy a ‘•mall piner ns •nsilv nnd cn ,venientlv as d silk or inualin drpßß.an invn’nnl.le quality in criuclire, r.ol found in nrv siiiL’le sprir i; r-kiit A la ly having en joyed the phasurr. comfort, nnd "rent convenier co of w<aring thec’vplex ‘•Heptie steel spring’ skirt fora single day, will i:i ver afterwards willingly dispense with their hfp r<>r cl : deni?, i?:i«»‘-ps mid young ladiei th< v arc ‘l’Ti'n ior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring. Hnt will prc c erv« their perfect »ud erneefnl -hnpo win n three or four ordinary skirt* will have been thrown nside ns uurlres. I■' • hoops are covered with double «ud twisted thread and the bottom rotis nrp nnt only double springs, bit twice (<»r double)covered; preventing them from wearing cut when draggii t down s’oms. -tr ;r>i «tc ' The duplex olleptic is a great favorite with nil l;oii(‘S .• nd is uT.ivc’Shlly recom in ended 1 X the r«i«diion »»»•• ' zinpß as the standard, ekilt of the fasMnnnlde r iJ To enjoy ti e following inestimable advrr.tßin crinnli* p viz: superior quality perhcl manufneture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility. durabiljl v. comfort mid ec< i.emy. crquiie for.L W. Bradh v’s duplex elliptic, or d«ubl* sj r'ntr skirt, and be sure you ret the tcr.uic* erficle. C*rTmN—Togn«’-! against impc«iti<n b< pnr ic. lar to notice that skirls offend as “duplex” have the red ink stamp, via.: J. W. I radiey*s Dupb'.v EIL pt’c Steel Springs,” upon tl * I wnjst Ln nd—none others are genuine. Also rcII icp that even’ hoop J , -jf 'l 1 1 the centre, thus revealing thi iwj ! (ordouble) spring braided together tl < ein. I wi.irh is the secret of their flexibility an.i l<»renglh, and a combination not to I e found in snv oihi sl -rL For rs’p in .-J] St-.r?, „ ’.err first class rkirt* »re sold ‘hronrrhont th»» ffnite l State's and el®** where. Manufac’ured by the sole owner* *f the patent, DRADLEY .t CAIT. 97 Nov. 30, 186G.—? ra . Seed Wheat for Sale. t anderaigned are prepared to furnith a superin- nrt ic!*» of Spring Wheat Gr zale. TJi.M’brz, 1. fro— fowz.zrd fa flouri, n.nrly. nr the br,t Win t’T Vflu-nt, tv.ron. JcMrmi. of nrrmrinr Smd for .’’nrh-g rowing -ro r.lj’-ezird to call e"' f r nr,d lenrr. tbrjr order. BF C T BRANDS OF FLOTR rnn.l.nt-vnnhnnA Wn t „r ' jnur m.rnuf»rtnrr<! V, ■rc ns • rail, on I get „ },/></, . r-tirln r s Finn, than ran bn ma- ~f(,P . n rM n{ T)fa( this CORff’ty fnr thf’TflFt tw-r » WfiOBTRS. MICKLE d, 7TCCD Forxax MiHa Fav.lt. I«-IW