Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1866 — Page 3
THE EAGLE. OWHULfiriMF THB OOCNTT. £ScA.D* MISCELLANEOUS. J FRIDAT, February'|6, 1866. Notice to Candidiites. To prevent any misunderstanding •■tong candidates, in the announcement of their names, we shall charge three dollars for each name announced, which includes printing tickets for the primary election; payment invariably in advance. This rule will be without any exceptions. And no names of candidates will be placed on the tickets for the primaryelection, unless they announce their names ia the paper, or make some definite arrtwgesnent with us. Circuit Court h is been in session during ll.e week; Judge Liwry presiding Messrs. Taylor and Spmcer represent the bar from Fort Wayne. The grand jury have been unusually active, but their business is not yet permitted to go to the public. We give the disposition made by the Court of the different cases on docket. The State of Indiana vs. Janvs Burdge —lndictment—forgery—con'intled. State of Indiana vs. Adein Hain.— Three indictments for retailing ; sustained in two cases and a fine of five dollars; not pros, as to third Emanuel Woods vs. Joseph Rncht, ’ complaint, debt—dismissed hy agree i ment of parties at costs ot plaintiff. Laban lledington vs. Robert Wash ington. Complaint to quiet title. Judgment for plaintiff. William Hid vs. Joseph and Phil p Everet; complaint to quiet title; dismissed at plaintiff's costs. William Hill vs. Joseph and Philip Evert et al; complaint in equity; d.stnissed nt plaintiff's cost. Ih-rlinda Week vs. Martha E Johnson ft al; complaint to quiet title; dismissed at plaintiff’s costs. The President and Directors Cin Un « Et. W. II 11. Co. vs John AV. Pearce; complaint, damage-ion breach of contract; verdict for defendant. Motion for n-w , trial and time given until mil term to prepare. Frederick Mei z vs. Adairs county; appeal from Botrd of Commissioners; verdict for plaintiff. Motion for a n w trial, overruled; mo i n to arrest judgment, overruled; judgment on verdict for $75. S ate on the relation of M ,ry E Lee vs. Jane Tuple Executrix of the estate of; Tbos. F. Tuple, deceased; complaint, bastardy; verdict for pl until!; judgment on verdict in the sum of S4OO. — Cij Ono of om townships assessors re , po.ts a widow in this county who is as- , nesited a dog tax of seven dollars. No ; a very profitable investment this camine . stock at present. We predict that 1806 ’ will be a very unhealthy year for l?gs. ij-g-We have received inquires of sol diers in regard to the sale ol their discharges. We would say to soldiers keep | your discharge papers. All the ex citement about discharges is caused by 1 the circulars disliibu ed through the ; country by c'aim agents wln> anti.-ip >te Congress will equal /. ■ soldiers boon-I ties. Il they can get your discharges ' into their p-isie-isi >n, th -y eil ait >te on ! securing a fee from you fu- the coil action of the sane, ia the event of the passage of such an act. This is the whole story; nothing mo e. iSTWe notice Missrs Hollman & Adelsburger have rec. ived another supply of drugs., Glass wire during the : last week, and there stock is n>w th • most complete in our town all m ? li-' cities warranted Pure, flie r motto is cheap for cash. utrnst Trager sold out his en tire property last week to E. Woods - Real estate transactions do not seem to be materially effected by hard times. contemplate! improvements intown during the coining, summer in the way of buil ling, promise to be grea • ter than last year, both as to business ; and dwel'ing houses. Il will give us j much satisfaction from time to time to note the incre tse in the fair proportion of our town XyArihttrs Home Mag<zinefor February is on onr table It is tilled with fine engraving an ! fashion plates and the choicest of literature. Arthur is always a welcem visitor and a great favorite with us. Ladies who wish a good Magazine should not fail to send for it. Jty Petersons Magazine this popular monthly for inarch Ins been received, and as usual contains a fine variety o' reading matter, besides die fashion plate are superb. Peterson is always a head. BARGAINS 1! BARGAINS! 11 Great Sale AT ACTUAL CO3T. TOWNLEY De WALD & BOND, Fort Waynx, Are now setting their Dress Goods, Oloakt, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, Fur Hood and Furs al their real Mi. Tua Stock is large and Comprised of
; Fashionable goods, vVhich were bought - . Chsnp. In ordei' to reditee our Irrge stock for invoicing about February Ist, wo are selling the above goods as stated. ; Call soon and get the choicest selec- < ’ , ions. TOWNLEY DeWALD i BOND, ’ Cvraer Columbia and Calhoun streets, Fort Wnyne i t _ ■ ' tSrNune but a physician knows how much a reliable alterative is needed by the i people. On all sides of us, in all com munities everywhere there are niuhiiudes that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative cures. Hence a great ’ many of them have been made nnd put - abroad with the assurance of being effectual. but they fail to accomplish the i ; cures they promise because they have not the in rinsic virtue they claim. In this state of the case, Dr. J. C. Ayer <fe Co , of Lowell, have supplied us with a coin - i pound Extract of Sarsaparilla which does ; prove to be the long d. sircd remedy. Its | | peculiar diffeience from other kindred j preparations in market is that it cures ■ , the disease for which it is recommended,! while they do not. We are assured of i this tact by more than one of our intell- ’■ igent Physicians in this neighborhood ', and have the further evidence of our own ; experience the truth.—[Tennessee Farmer, Na hville, Tenn. The Cholera —Its Friglitlul Ravage. in the West Indies. I We have later intelligence ‘from the West India island via an arrival at: Charleston, South Carolina his been' making (rightlul ravages in tint quarter From the Nassau, New Providence,;, i Guardian of the 17.11 we glean the foil- ' Sowing items of interesting news from . the adjacent islands, showing the rapid spread oi the cholera: DEMKRARA. The Creole of the 18. it says: j The public mind has been, during the . past fortnight, almost entirely i ngrossed - ' by apprehensions on the subject ol chol i , '. ra. The French steamer Coribe, which , arrived on the 29J1 nil., brought intel-i, ; licence that the disease had broken out | an I ms commuting fearful ravages in ( 'die island of Guadeloupe, and the.a , w -re several tumors afl at of its h tying 1 in ide i s appearance at Barbadovs sue . ; May r and lowa Council of line ci.y, constituting the local Board of health for the metropolitan parishes of St. George i ( and St. Andrew, very promptly set - lab >ui the adoption ol the nec.-ssary j ' | m -asure. of precaution. They had pre-| ' vionsly on leirtiing that in epidemic of | a m ■ sort, t ongh not kno vn to be ch >)-! 1 , era, prevailed at Gut.al.iup-, taken, I certain st-ps, by providing tor t,e in 1 j spection ol ceri.a n wards of the city - ;b t the respective representatives of those ' ; wards; but th-: more definite inform itii-n ; b.oii 'lit by the Coribe neces uaioj more I direct and comprehensive measures, and. ; ■' ; accordingly, ut their me.-ling on the 3Jth j tilt., a scheme proposed by the Major , ■ ; was a - , once adopted. GRKX'ADA. I r ; The St. Geoige's L'AroiiicZe, of (he 9JI - i u It., rays: The recent rapid spread o ' - cholera," and its outbreak at G rnd ttoupe i „ ! and Dominica, in the m d-t of our arch- 11 ipeligo, caused the reassembling of our , Legislature, winch had just adjourned L, over tl-.e holidays, after having conclu ’ii - ded the ordinary business of ihu year. Phu Counsil and Assembly, being cal i d ; iboclher by procl imation te consider a| :l precautionary measures to be taken in „ case of the disease making its appearance t met accordingly on the 28th and 29. h ( alt , au 1 promp ly adopted a iiw for en forcing qnarentine; also placing ample unis at the comin ind ol the execu ive ' ! to meet any emergency. Two smut shocks ol earthquake were felt here onSunlay, the 26th ult., at 1 about a quartet p isl nine o’clock in the , morning, the second being about the most sevire ever experienced i.i Gra- ! tiada. Two or three shocks of >. Lss up palling character have since then been M felt. | l THE J RESCII ISLANDS. Martinique dates say th n island con- ' tinued free from cholera, an 1 strict • quarentine regulations were enforced ! 1 against vessels coming both from G mdaluupe and Dominica. 1 The following letter appears in the ’ columns of the Martinique Antilles, re- 1 j ceived at St. Pierro from Gualdaloupe a l lew days before the arrival of the steam ’ er. It gives a gloomy account of the • i state of things in that island: f PoiNTB-A Pitre, Nov. 30, 1865 I Since the last ten days of fair wetth- ' er the epidemic, which is nothing less than the cholera in the most latal algide - stage, has committed awlul havoc, not ■- less than eighty or ninety per day (official figures). The mortality had ' risen, from tl-.e outbreak of the disease, to the 17th, io this town, to over lour hundred, an I one can not tell how many more since. On the lOili there were twenty-nine deaths; one tho 1 lib, thirty. i The cholera lias reached the rural dis tricts ol Abymes, Gosler, St. Rose aud Port Louis, At Bessetorre there have .been several deaths. In short, I must j H say that the entire island is affected with i (the fearful disease. Marie Galante has been again more st rerely vishtd. Ail i
Mr. Deßctz’s, in forty-eight hours, them w- re forty attacked, and in twenty-two laborers. All the laborers have left off ; work. Ihe disease is no longer localize-!. It has gone everywhere. The population jof Point-a-Pitre has been raduced by nearly one half. Peapie were flying, some days since, from several quarters, 'O escape the cholera. I think, however ; that in a few days there will be a sensible reduo ion of the numb< rof cases, j Every night fires are kindled in the streets, and the inhabitants actually amuse themselves by running about them, as il they we e not in danger In the day time they bury their dead, taking taking the the corpses from all parts of the town, nnd in the night these fires afforded rude gayety, if one can have even such und.r existing ri.cumst tnoes. Your authorities should adopt strict, ’measures with your c alters, so as to I avei t the calamity. One should be here io judge of the real danger, and of the dullness of our unfortunate town, MAitRIED. ' February 11th, 1366. by S. D. Beavers,.l. P , i Noah Arnspaugh to Mary Beery. ' MITICES. " ANNOUNCEMENTS. t We are authorized to announce the name of 'James Stoops as a candidate for Sheriff, sub j i ject to the decision of th** Democratic primary ' election. We are authorized to announce the name of Jonathan Fleming, as a candidate for Sheriff. I subject o the decision of the Democratic pri- j mnry election. i We are atJhoriz?d to announce the name nf i Euiauuel Woods, as a candidate for Sheriff, f subject to the decision ol the Democratic pri-1 [ n.ary election. U e are authorized to announce the name of I Anron Chapman, as a candidate for Sheriff,' | subject to th j decision of the Democratic pri ! m iry eliction i We Are authorized to announce the name of I John C Tindall, ns a candidate for Recorder. | subject to the decision of the Democratic p. i- | mary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Jo "ph R Miller, as a candidate for Recorder, sulij'fc.t »o lhe decision of the D m icra'.ic pri mary election. We are authorized to announce the nun • of Patrick Meehan, as a candidate far Recorder, >*jhject to the decision of the Democratic primary cd ction. We are authorized to announce the nama of ! Ezra Lyster, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject j to the decision of the Democratic primary elec- | lion. We are authorized to announce the name of j Janus R. Bobo, as a randi-late for Representa i i.ive. subj-ct to the decision of the Democratic : primary election. We are authorized to announce the name »f Munin V. B Simcoke.as candidile for Re j eorder, subject to the decision of the Demo ! cra'ic primary election. We are authorized to announce tho name of • Green B. Sewcl, as a candidate for Recorder. | subject to the decision of the Democratic priin. ry election. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Reqlures immloiate attention, and should be ; CiICUKED. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Periiiaoenl i Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease TS OFTEN THE RESULT. B.TOWiM’S SaONGHiAL TdOCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE j IMMEDIATE RELIEFFor Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. | SINGERS AND PCBLIC SPEAKERS VRI fi.j 1 useful in clearing the voice ; when taken before Sieging or Speaking, and re- ' lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of \ the voc.il organs. The Troches arc recoin -, mended and prescribed by Physicians, and 1 have ha I testimonials from eminent m o n ihroughout the country. Being an article of i true in-irit, and h iving proved their efficacy by i a test of many years, each year finds them in ■ new localities in various pars of the world, and the Trochee are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only ••Brown’s Bronchial Troches,’i and lo n take any of the WarLhleis Inv.talions ' ihat may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United Sta'es, and i in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box Fifteen Years Ago IIOSVETTEd’S STOMkCH BITTERS was struggling into notice against the prejudices which everything new, however excellent, is doomed to encounter. TODAY it stands at the head of all the tonic and alter ' alive preparations in existence. Its celebrity i has evoked many imitations but no rio.ih. Physicians pronounces it the only safe stimulant that has ever been introduced into th*" i sick chamber. In the Hospitals of the Arms ; aud Navy, the surgeon* fin 1 it the very best ■ tonic for con valesceuts, an I report it as invaluable for sust lining the vigor of troops on the march, as a remedy for scurvy and all scorbutic effc'Hions, and as the only specific for sea-sickness. California and Australian have emphatically indorse I it as the Miners Medici.ne par excellence, and in Spanish America and all the tropical climate, it is con--1 sidered the only reliaole antidote to epidemic I fevers. There is no mystery ab/mt the cause of its success. It is the only stomachic and alterative in whb are combined the grand requis-c ite.s of a mind, pyre, and unvitiated vege table stiniulent, with the finest selection of tonic, anti bilious, anti scorbutic, aperienti and depurative herbs, plants, roots, and barks that have ever been intermixed iu a inediciua] i i preparation. .. i The Bitters have this distinctive quality> ; which is not shared, it is believed, by * b y I tonic, tincture or extract in the world ; they do ’ not excite the pulse, though they,infuse a wqd-
> j derful degree of vigor into the nervous system, ) ' at.d strengthen and sustain the whole physical f organization. j It is also proper to state that the Bitters are sold exclusively in glass, and never under : 1 any circumstances by the gallon or the barrel Impostors and imitators are abroad, and the . i only safeguard the public has against them is 1 ' : lo see that the Bitt' rs they buy bear the en- ( I graved label and note of hand of Messrs. Hos- j letter <fc Smith, and the government stamp over . the C'>rk of the bottle. I Err<>rs of Youth. ; A Gentleman who suffered f>r years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay an I al ' ' the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fol > the sake of suffering humanity, send free to air . : who need it, the recipe and directions fol miking the simple remedy by which he wa r cured. Sufferers wishing lo profit by the ad- j vertiser's experience, can do sn by addressing i JOHN B. < GDEN, ' j No. 13 Chambers St, New York. I v9-ni:-Jyr To Consumptives The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few week* by a very simple rem- | edv. after having suffered for several years , with a severe lung affection, nnd that dread ’.disease, Consumption—is anxious lo make jknownto i ; fellow sufferers <he means of cure. 7‘o all who desire it. he will send a copy of the proscription used (free of charge), with the } direct ion •» for preparing aiul using the Rime, ; which thev will find a si re Cure fur Consume | tion. Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, and; , ill Throat and L ing Affections. The only ob- ’ , j« et of ihe advertise) in sending the Pre-crip-rion is to benefit the affiieled, and spread in ; formalion which he conceives to be invalu able, and he. hopes every sufferer will try his i remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blesdng. Pa r lies wishing the prescription, free, hy re- ! 1 turn mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ( Williamsburgh, kings Co.,New York. v9—n4l—lyr • The .Mason & Hamlin Cabinet O I forty different s vies, adapted to sacred and ; .secular music, for SBO to S6OO each. FIFTYONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other i first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON <t HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, NeW York. v9-n27-ly. , Strang?, But Trus. Every young lady and gentleman in tlu* , Uiiite-.l States can hear something very much Li their a<ivanr..ige by return miil (free of charge.) by addicting the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by uot noticing this card All others will I please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHA PM \ N, 831 Broad tay, New York. v9—n 11 —-lyr ~ WHlsKEtti-Tj WUI3KEKS! Doyhti want Whiskers or Uoustaches? Ous ; ; Grecian Cumponnd will force them to grow out ‘, I the MIWO' hesl. face or chin, or hair on bald;’ j ;>eads, in Six Weeks. Price, $ .00. Sent by ’ , mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of; price. Address, WARMER & CO. invll Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y j DECATUa MARKETS. Correct it Weekly y Messrs. Sult nan d‘ Crauford I ( Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main sin ; Decatur, Indiana. LfECATun, Feb. 9,1 61 I l-’lour Ip bbl ■ . 1’10(1 , Wheat, White, $ bush 200 < Red, “ 1 80; i ' Oom i I Rye *" ’ I Oats 30 i Potatoes. . biI Cloverseed, . . 600 p’laxsee.! 2-’-> i Batter, p lb 20 Lard l'> : Eg, 20 i Feathers 30 ; Wool, I Hides, green lb ... 6i • » dry I-' I Sall per bbl -1 0.1 , I Pork, .... - Ba'J, New York Market. New York, Feb. 12. ; Cotton—Heavy; snlesat 36c. for’, ’ a.i Idling. 1 - Flour — Firmer for high grades, and i I -I, ady for mixed grad-s, and dull and . heavy for Common and inferior; s des al i js7 85@3 lor extra State, .*{>B si>@B 85 ' | for round hoop Ohio, an ! 88 9 >@lo c 150 for trade brands, market closing ( i quiet. t Wheat- Without deeid d change, j sales at $1 65 for good No. 2 Md.vmi- ■ I kee Club, and $1 75,?tl 76 tor new am ; ' ber Milwaukee, in store, Corn—Dull aud Ic. lower; sales at j 76@78c. lor unsound; 80@83c. for; sound mixed Western, in store and de- ; liven d. I j Oats—Scarcely so firm; sales at 40(g) j' 14c. for unsound Western: 56c. tor ’sound Western. ' Pork—Opened heavy and lower, and • closed unsettled; sales at S2B 87|@29 L 1874 for new mess, closing at 829 12.) I j cash, 828 50 tor oh! do.; s2l 25@2l 50 ! ■for prime: $23@23 25 for prime mess ;' 55,000 brls. new mess, for February, ; March an 1 April, at sellers' option, a ; $29 j 29 50. Beef—Heavy; sales at sl6@2ofori new plain mess, and t?2(J@2l for new extra mass. i. Cut Meats—Sales at lli@l2|c for;, shoulders: 16|@l8c. for hams. Dress Hogs — Dull; sales st for Western; lor city. Lard—Sieadv; April, at sellers’ option, at 18(U; 184 c. Cheese—Active; sales at 15@19c. _ t B. W. OAKLEY,’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Eta. 79 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. > ... Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
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BECITLB lII’SDiESS ClUiiS! . JAMES R. 8080 Al.oruey aud Counselor at Law, IH’CATUiI, INDI \ N \ . {LFOFFICE,in Recorder’s Office. XT practice in the Courts of the Tenth Vy J iK.iicial Circuit. Attend to the Redemp l ion of LainN.the Pavinentof Taxes. Especial uttenliuH will be given to the collection of Bounties, Peiibicns, and all claims against the Governirvnt. David Studabaker, attorney-at-law and Claim Agent, decatur, Indiana, IVTILL in Adams and adjoining ’ I Counties; will secure bounties.pensions, and all kinds of claims against the Govern.nent. ILTOF.TCE. —On Main Street, immediately , South of the Auditor’s Office. v6-n 2 j David Studabaker’s REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FOR thr purchase and .sale of Real Estate by the only Licenced Agent in the county, now offers for Rale at his law office, in Decatur, a tine lot of valuable lands situatci n different partsof Adams count y Tbo-e wishing to purchase will lo w. Hto come lo him. Those wishing to sell will do well to conn? to him No .sales,no charges. Hi is, also. Licensed to draw Dee«ls and nil other instruments of writing, and will do the same with neatness and dispatch. Sept. 6 F.~~A. JELLEFF, Physician and Surgeon. DECATUR. INDIANA. TT” OFFICE—In HuustoiPs Block, second loor over Drug Store. vB-nls. New Wagon Shop! Fa DB2ICK MBITZ. announce to the public that he if v v prepare !to manufacture on short notic» and reasonable terms, CAHRHGU BUGGIES, WIGOY Spring Wagons, etc., etc., made to ordc have on Inn I a gio I supply of se is med Jum ber, and will warrant all my work, and duly competion in workman<liip and prices. REPAI R I N G ! done on short notice, and the most re.isonabl terms. Give me a call. w hop in the old Democrat” Office, south side of M ‘dison s-jv oeiwcen Front and Second sfee s, D<catt.r< !f ludiatt i. Sept. 22,a. 18 sl< HARMON BOSSE, UNDERTAKER, SHOP NEXT DOOR TO KING &, BRO., BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP. MONROE ST.. DECATUR INDIANA. I would inform the public that I keep con stantly on hand a large assortment of coffins and will manufacture rhein to order at all t mes ( In connection with my business I keep a hearM->l to attend funerals, without an y extra charge ,' (live me h call, as I feel satisfied that I can , furnish every thing in the line ol undertaking, ■. in the best style, ami it reasonable rates. ft Au_ r . 2«"». Gm Appoi*ilmcut of Administrator. NOTICE i- hereby given that the under', signed has bern appointed Administrator of 1 he estate of William 1. Jones, late of Adam'-, County, deceased. The e*ia»e is probably sol i vent. JAMES R. 8080. p Dec 22d l'G5. 4w Administrator. ; j A D UINI ST KA TO K’S SALE. — is hereby given, That the under 1N signed, Administrator of the estate of Ja '' t cob Beck, will sell at the late residence of the Ideceesed in Un’on Township, On the Wh D-ty of A. D. 1866, All the personal property of the decedent consisting in part of one horse, 4 head of cattle, I 7 head ho?s, 14 sheep hay, corn, wheat, oata grain in the ground,plows harrows, farming pools, wagon, household and kitchen furniture, bedding and many other other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of I*2 months given nn all sum* of $3,1)0 and upwards by the purchaser giving his Dote with approved security, . under s’3cash in band. DANIEL RAILING. Deo 2ed,1 ; 45. 4w AdonjiWwrttw
’GREAT BARGAINS'. Are to be »eurea at il>« FANCY STORE, Now. We have a full and COtupUU HOCK Os • GOODS In our line, cotupricing V O'l IONS AND MILL INKS CLOAKS & FURS I Os which we have a large stock now ar- ! riving and which we will sell lcs<» than any o her House in Decatur, will or can. Qouw and see our S T O C Ki And if we don’t tuak.Jour wrrd»”g<x>d wrdon’t ask you to buy. We have also a large Stock of I foods and Nubias, Ladies Underwear, Children's Skativf Caps, FUR HOODS, Fur Caps, and Gloves, among which will. bw found some of iho very fineal bhvllend Wo<4 Hoods and N U B I A S, Far ahead o'* any lnng else in this ftsWAWc have a fine Stock of Bre ikfast SHAWLS, LurgeSiz', Children's Sick.. Dress and Cloak Trimmings of all kinds, HOOP SKIRTS. We bom'ht ou r Ho p Skirts and Corset. «U lie manufacturers and sell them from twenty-• live cents to one dollar less than the Dry Goods Stores, nnd we Inve the hest stock of Traveling Saaks,“Trunks, Gentlemen's Fur Collar.. Ladies Ba-kets, Ho.iery and Gioves, lo b» inuiid in Decatur, all of which we will aril cheap for cash We are going tosell ourgnod*. fur cash and nothing but ca~li without r<speck to persons, and by so doing we can sell twentylive per cent cheaper thau cn credit. All who are owing us must settle ou or before the Ist day of January 1866. J C CR4t!B« C a r pets! Good News to the Fub't.c! i, h. R- SCHWEGMAN. 101 Fit Wayne, Ind GrrHt Decline in Goodw! [LT FROM -•’> to 30 PER CENT!j“j NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I take pleasure in inforn ing my friends as*, he public generally of my large arrival of Staple and Fancy Dry Gooda. Os *ll Descriptions. Shawls, Sacques mid Circular., Sills. Hddi'in-■ While G .ode and l.inens. ( Hosiery of nil kinds, Carpets Oil Cetho. Notions of an Endlesi V'W. iy. I onOCSKirs OF Tilt CnOH t.T SFLF.CTIOS My stock of goeds is selected w.ih the great st care and customers will find all the nece.of life they desire at myestablishment I ...pectfiiily ask my friends ind the pubbth Generally to examine my stockbefore puteliag. uig elsewhere. My stock i» now leady for in soection. It >ll in each and everyone! Now ";s thetimeto get bargains! I »m determined. lOgive inducements to every customer to bey floods Cheap. PIECES CHOICE PATTERNS j 40 pieces 4-4 Oil Cloths. 4-54 4 <■ 6 5 - 4 “ 8 4 5 •* 4 4 Mattings. (CALL the attention of Country M.reht' tab to my large stock of Staple and I anCy Good., i’Notious, Hosiery and Grocene-, which 1 have “bought at a great decline. I have the best facilities with manufacturers and J bbers to yeV , the goods at the bottom prices. If you shoulu ? ' visit our city please cail and examine my floeb . [ solicit your patronage. Orders w.ll b» promptly attended to. No. 101 Columbia Street, : March 3.1865. FT. WAVNK. Azof’s Cathartic Pillay s' r . ~ —
