Decatur Eagle, Volume 9, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1866 — Page 2
THE EAGLE A. J HILL, Editor. ""dEOATUH INDIANA. FKiIrAY, Much 16. I MX. Th* President asd Coefre*». The tuddealy find tbemselvs* in abc ct tot ii=i» com motion a* * live of bee* w.tcoat a qaeea. TL« dii-i Lrerere between toe President an! Coe , grew finds aimoat as many interpreters as Eitß. A ; -w are foolish entomb to think tr.tre :» real y no difference; umc :a»resied in lucrative poarrict. do nst host tsie to end rsc be President; these t‘ tie P..:ica! peruas.-.'.oe are ;»i and deep w.ta a rectos..ary of msled :t».LS to t- t i ted a pen i;l* head, la toe —e -E time tbe bnxz;ag eosttnnes. Tie R-fto prets -.A o t_u toer ue the true supporters cf :~e Aix.t.t tretfoe, forgetteeg * the :-• that they have left taetr pet Congress cat m th* cold. We k:-.» . ey eaxroc serve two masters, szd we tope they »«S aeon seise t chxiee. Andrew J tot son opposes tegro sa'fraege; tars 11*; one cl ibeeard c-. ciple* of ti-i Gcverr. tcec: is to taxation wnhea' represet' trier; i» ns favor cf the admsarion to Souther* representative*, aad declare* that tt:s is a Couttiutioa? Guvemtueut. Tc-ose : bat eat not sty aye tithe-* propositions are ’ret s of Sum- • sr as-d s'erets are euessris cf the Prexidect. Mtle a choice. Caston Hwuse F-awd*. Tseßrortof tie Revenue Cc-mttos-ricn appointed to entr ee irtu frauds os the Tieasury through the Custom Hoose, among other thiegs cake the foitowtog starl’isig announeefneet with regard to fr.ud* at he p-.-rt of Xew Y.ri : “The annu’.i i;*» experienced by tie Govern meet through tie frauds perpetrated in connect; a with the New York Custom Hou e range frjm twelve to twenty fire o. Ilion* of d Jars.” Harp-r’a Weekly in this connection says; ••Now tie revenue col-ehd at th ; * port during the last year was about $69,IKW.OCO, »o- tlat the loss by frauds • mounts to from ore-fifih to fi- e-twel tl • of the whole amount— The largest suit. rxeeeds the rn’.'re estimate fcr the Nev. Department for the coming year, and about two-thirds the *ura asked fur tl,» War Drpsr'inent or the Civ.l Service.*’ Tills is the report made to Cccgres*. yet three frauds are ecarcely noticed. We suppOM- that t -dy has no time to loso on questions of minor importance, it being of much more consequence to carry ou: their re-e nstructiou and other pet eeliemea than to notice skylight direlect i n of duty upon t e part of . jyzl men Were ever each frauds perpetrated during a Democratic Adri, istra'ioa? Never. For the last t .ro years the da j papers lave had frauds upon the Treasury as a slar. l ng item of dai.y news, and so craincn Las it become that it is hardly noticed. We wi:i ver.tur; the a»s*r’J. n, that the frauds upon the Treasury d >ring the .*»>. year wooli more th»n pay the estimated rxp-c es cf the Government for the corstng year. And instead of sc-etieg a hix’adoc®, these men stand a» the honored loyal supporters cf the Government' T--»i. r.g t x ri !d*n people will you coo tuve the e iniquities? XIWS IT I M*. C»p‘« : n J.ln SlcC'<s.?ry, hte State, p i- txrto Ireland, and envoy cf <> i-f Center Fuphenr, has errired at W»>- irg- b. He mads a speech to the Fenians at ir mass meeting on Friday i-.gi.t. C plain M. had 4 interview with tl.« Ptr.i.l. Ji on Saturday. C’sp 'i.n W. Duncan, an officer of the r-Lei e>ciu..= ary department at Andersons; wa» arrai n<d be'ure the mill tary eommirsion at Savannah, on Fridav hst, on charges of murder, robbery and roneliy tv Union prisoners. Ti.e Cap I 0, in ar. affidati’, denies the charge. It is a'ated that the Reconstruction Committee I.m agreed to ths proposition to admit the Tennessee delegation t > seats tn Congre-s Two or three reports will be presented by members of the e&Tssk-' 'ee—the majority reporting a j int reao- 1 In ion in favor of their admission. Il is estimated in New York that nearly one millim of men are ready to move for the liberation of Ireland, upon receiving order* to in*rch. Scvtral thousand have j lined since Thursday. At t e trial of skill in left handed penmanship and literary merit at New York by disabled soldiers, we notice that Ira Broshear?, private Company B, twenty • seventh Indiana infantry, Rockport, Indiana, received a premium o’ i*tO for literary merit, and honorable mention i., made of Abratn Wagner, Vernon. In diana, for same. The Blaine amrndtr.ent to the Constitution of the United States, wbicli j ••assed the Hou'e some time since, was lately defeated in the United Sta'es Senate by a vote of? 5 to £2—two-thirde \ being r-quired in its farm On moti< n a reconsideration was l ad, which brought i the enrendment again beiore the Senate, when Senator Doolittle offered a substitute which VM made this special or(jer for Thursday next.
Grn-rxi Augar, ecm tn std.ng the depsr.sent of Wnrbiagtou. has issae-d *b order eoaewsiag the tides to lauds a®d ocher property eenfiiexted at.l sold by the asthonty of tie United States during toe recent rebelliuo. directing that no person wi hin toe ..as'.te of his department, who has daiy acquired u~e by such tales, sba’i be d»;urbed is tie possesion of same, by aetioo of asy Stale c-rnrst. c ;al court. Theaecipoof the Fe-d---er*i court ;u relatioa to such property will akse be regarded. The H>use of Representatives passel the army sppr»pri*.;on bill on Monday.* The foltowing items sreresgreed to: For pay of srtr.y. j 10,700.000; for sabetaoee tor regu’ars and rcleateers, 80,000,COO; or Q artertnaster's department, S 4. .•v.OX. ; t.r anny , Coioue' Bowers. Adjutant General on General Graafs staff', wis ins’.an: y killed at Garrises'a steuoo. New York, by fi :tg between the ears wide xt temp - »g to ges co jiut as toe train r*f * xrttog. G-'eret Grant, w’.ase eompassco be Lal been, ordered kis reunit-s sent to W est PXnt. Pr-tteMor Mid.stet Evans was k i'e-d c-n Mcsday sigl". at Bedlwd, Lawrtare Ir >r*;by Dr. Beaj-xin New.n. Ev*i» s-dueed tie dangiler of Dr N„ cf w\/.to fact l- e doctor was not »p pnxed an. 1 Monday, when bearmeJ titnseE w a pistoi awd knife, md wen: b parsa t cf the jrrofetsor, w -.otn sadrg. le Erst •Lot. sad then, to make sure ct Lis deato, es; i:s throat. Arlingten estate, wlieh it seems was s. id ’or taxes and purchue l by Govem--rrtnest, is 'o be eccver'.ed into a nrgro » ."age, under tot aasp-lcca cf toe Freed men's Bureau. It is stated that >300,000 Fenian bonds were aold in three days in New Ycrk. and that ELtlvp MeClusk-r in- ■ tends to execmuiuaicate all of ;..e Fenan p-r»a*.,,/n. General Pope has iuued a gtneral order a ic htary fcrce f r the ,-.n of trains crossing the plaic-i — lad. Herald.
The Preside,.f« Rre-eel. to the Biftimore D- ieaatioß. The e.untniit-e *pp.-inted at toe late immrose ma-‘ rneetieg held n B*l :m>>re !O indorse the prrtident, to dav wsiv d upon l .at official «r.d presented »he resoa 1 ioL* adopted. Tbe presuent'* r.ph wts very brief, b-iog but a repetitive of -i* reon iy -xpre.s«-<f vi-ws. He said; “I c*a make no speech further than to say that my policy is before the c untry. It i» nut the result of impulse, but ti.e , resu't of a coovietiun that it is toe principle upon which toe government was founded. It is before tbecountry,and it w ’! continue to be. I any tiih to give assurance that the government will be admictstered in ; that policy, an i 1 do not say >t men ariagly. It is believed that the safety of the govertmect rest* up--o thi>*e priori P !es ‘ I am cot insensible to the compliment voa pay me by this visit. That man’s heart and mind must indeed be barret, nol to be deeply irnpres-. d by su b »s snracee of the .uppr-rt of the people I Ti i. compliment G preudarly gran v r-g to me. i believe the country will be re‘tored to its n .-rtnai condition of prc,p-r ity and harmony. I entered the con test th* tame view* 1 do now; and I eland cjw, as I did then, by tie union and the ern-ti'.utioc—not having! swerved a hair’s breadth. I: ii said that if a president elected bv a party abandon* that party be it Tylerixed. Muri abuse has been shown me, and taunts ■ have been uttered These things have •no iffect on me. My only work is tbe restcratioo of the country, and the thorough reeoneihatioo and hartb.nv o’ it‘ oeople. We rre steadily aeeooipltsbiog < the woik. We have seen fami.ie* wh < were divided among themselves, and hsd : cor.«<Jerab e dissension among them; but • we *aw toecs a l afterward* harnaotrz- I ■ and living in pesce and friendship. Soil wi J be with n*. If we can du this, I think it something to be proud of and not to be taunted, it will 00-. e right ir. tbe end, notwithstanding to* opposition i on tr.i* matter. The extremes of both sections, while ; pursuingd-ffcrent means, labored steadily i for tl>» accomplishment of >he same end — Le d i -action of the union. So far atlie dissolution of the crion was con : tern d, one is as bad as ti.e other. The I men wi n are now making the troani- I labored before the war to dissolve to- 1 i union in order to get rid of slavery. True, I during the war, they advocated the sup pression of the rebel ion; but now that the war is over, and peace has come, I these same men are found doing all they 1 can to prevent this union, and are laboring for C'-ntraliza'.ion. When the rebel'ion is pct down and we find a party for consolidation and concentration it is I toe same specie* of rebellion, aud tends ' to the same end—toe destruction of the I government. I desire nothing but to effect this rec i oneiliation thoroughly. When I can do! I this I can exclaim, with a full heart: "I • have reached the summit of my aiubi- ' tion.” I have no other ambition. Mv ; only object is to restore the union to its : full and reconciled normal condition. Then my work will be done. I thank you, gen'temen, for this mark of veur confidence and respect. The uinnbers of the committee were then introduced to tbe president, and, after a moment’* chat, withdrew.
Statewieat of the Peblic Debt. WasnnmTOX, March i.—The following is a stataunent of the pnbLic deb; fur tbe Ist day cf March, 1865; Debt bearing teis intereute, eleven hundred sad a-renty-seven tti lines, eight hundred as 1 sixty-seren thousand, two hundred atd ninety-one dollars and eighty cents; debt bearing currency intareit, eleven hundred and eigi.iv -fire m.iiloas, lour hundred and twenty-eight thousand, nine hundred aad eighty dollars, and s:;r cents, matured deb: not presee'ed ‘ fcr paywest, tine hundred eighty-five thousand. t<:oe hundred ood seventv-cine dollars and nx;y four cents; debt bearing c t -.teres;, j .ir Lat ired ac I s xtv l;. rer mi . oss, fine hundred aad eigliy-s x thousand, seven hundred and seventy doliarn and fifty two cents; total deb*, two thossaed eight baadred aad trentyeerea m ~>ns e ght hundred sixty eight tooa-aad, nine hundred and fifty rnae ir* and forty a x cents, amount tn the treasury, one hundred and sixteeu mt .130-, and eighteen thousand niae Laadred asd fifty-nine dollars. Amount of debt less than c&sh is treasury, two thowsaad seren Hundred and eleven tnil- . ?ns eigt t hundred and fifty Aouiaad do tors and twr-nty-twocents. The foregoing is a correct statement oi she public debt as appears from the books of the treass-y returns in this departwintoe toe first of March, 1865. S geed) Hush McCulixcc. Secretary of Treasury.
*: is * cat i cats re in private ' e r-.-t.ttka «h>eh the R;chn»<xd 7is»e* links wor i.y of a wider fame. It re- . res-n'.s Mr. Johnson stand ng on the ttretlold of the Ccnstitn'icu. Lis attitude as-i expression denoting anx-ety aad pelpleidy. In the foreground are two fig- ■ ures. a big boy and a little one, representing resp.-dire'y !’* e north sni tie Ifivuti;. Ti.e larger nrelin is rigorously pountiDg the «• :er one, w L i is stretchisg his h’.nf •tnp'oriog’. toward Mr. Johnson and the Cocsiitutioo, and s;rog/Jng vl en:!y to get to them. Mr. Johnson looks out upon the struggle aod »x- -ten*: “Did any body ever see ti.e ike? I sect that little b y out to bring ■is little broiler in out of the cold, sed • w -e-— / - eorue back »nd V e r»«'-sl won’t let him'. He is setusJlv holding him out there and wallowing him in the niud sol enow.” H 5 Damxl W. VoßHzite.—Our rta ■Lrs have ulready teen icfvrmed by the i telegraphic divpatehes of toe expunioc >f this lal-nted aed e.'quent gentlemen from his rightful Svat tn the Hous<- o' Representstives. The sc >O3 of toe rtepn’dieses in this case is wholly indefedsib’e, there no: being toe shadow of , right and justice in the claim set up by If.is cone fee liter. Mr. Vother* w« * Detc Tat—in that consisted his sin. He «as sb’e, aad f>r that the R-pabheaas eared him. He was a thorn in their -ides, ar.d for that they txpelied lias The people of Indiana will rerer-e this niquitous judgement next ialh—Zotcw F'/fr Courier. Spring Trade is Xew York. Tie Evening Po«f says that the spiintt trade in this city has cot b/en so dull ii. ■ several years before. The occasion of 1; is ti c- uncertainty felt by ail classes of ■ business men m regard to the fu'ttre. fher# is a prevailing impression that the , present standard of prices are, to some ' extent, fictitious and that not much business, except that which brings quick returns, can be ssfely done. Buyers o: : every class refrain from purchasing in t t b e ’! at the chance of the rr.arset- are a.l in their favor. The tecdeaey of tie prices "is downward aad there i is now very little if any trade with the ; interior of the country. Merchants are i not prepared to give roueli credit, but . buyers eff-riag cash can make extremely ' gr od bargain*. The stock of dry good is not gen eraily heavy in any of their depart menu C for 2 ods are cotnparativeiv scarce. The Pott attributes one cause of the dullness ct trade to the failure of the Western wheat crop, and says the depression extends to kinds o< bu-ine-s , and does nut effect that which depends ■ n the seasons very much more than oV er trade. T e dry goods market is dull atd inactive. There is a surplus of impc>r- ' ted goods and they must sell much I i lower. There is an abundant supply of do-: mes'.ic goods and buyers ttid claim toai they should go lower. Buyers of goods are very in Impendent. ’ more so than ever before at this season, and make almost unreasonable exactions 1 ' ol holders. Thb C sgkxi-ioxh, Jcsta—The only real supporters to the disloyal junta are ! toe men who have fattened" for ti e last live years off Govetnm/ot, and who want now over §7,000,000 paid out as sal aries to partisans for the purp ,» r of ; keeping themselves in power. But the p< opl« have spoken through An drew Johnson, sod their fin win b e law. JCiTThe R-publi:ans, in reading President lohosons out of their party, reminds us of a clap we once heard "of i-lio sawed off the limb of a tree upon which he was sit ing between himself and the tree. The only difference jj that U« went dowi*, wltle they will •■-•<>
Activity ot the RsXctt*’ Fellaas. lie leaders ot toe Riberu branch •( toe Fenian Brotherhood are now ussiag active preparauou for a- ira®etoale campaign. Where toe firs: blow will be strwek which 11 designed to lead the way for toe attempted independence of Ireland, is at present a mystery, aad wiU remain so Mil toe Fenian forces m«e toeir appearance on British sexi. Lxrga sostributiaaa of arms and mon- ' ey are being received by President Roberts, and it is behevud that in less than .wo maalhs in army will be in toe field. A deputed** of army offeert, represeaing oMdivuioas ol the Pototnac army, csi.t d al Rnbcrt’* headquarters to-day, *-.1 ptesented resolattoea which ibey had adopted at a previous meeting, in which tee;, pledged loemselves -eu unsoes.-.e toe;rswor<3s in toe cause of Ireland, and offered their nervines to Genera! Sweeney. After the resolation was presented, President Roberts and General Sweeney > t naked toe officer in bebsliof the organisation and assnred them tost their *ersites would be rets.red at no distant day.
t — Confederates in Mexico. Also that there is no doubt that the Confederates in Mexico are engaged is some secret m -’vement of no small im- ; portsnee. and no matter under wustbanner, or with which party they take up . irai, they will certainly not fight on the side which has got the least money, nor be particularly scrupulous about obeying any orders inconsistent with their own desires. True, they mean to fight when cornered, bit it is lor money, not glory, this time. Tney take toe field to-d»y. Vera Crux is alive with Confederate Americans, parties of whom have disappeared within the last wee* or so. Axxkicax BbidjX Btnunss —The suspension bridgo to be thrown aerosa toe Ohio river from Cincinnati to Cov ngteo, Kentucky, it is said, will be the longest in lie world. Tne to a) lenght of its span is 3171 feet. This, we beieve, is ab?ul ttre* times the length of the great bridge over the Niagra river just below the fails, end more tian five hwidred feet longer than the bridge over Mcnai Straits, in great Britain. The towers from which lie cabl -s are to b- suspended will be two hundred feet nigh fr m foundation to c*p stone, and they w.H stand one hundred and teu feet above the fl»r of the bridge. CfLast week, while Mr. Oliver Arnold, of Amboy, Illasoss, was securing -ume wood ce*r Bigi/cn'.on, he noticed -cine strange traok* in the snow, and ifvard som-thing thst resembled a w. 1 i c»: in aheap of brush. He fired and killed it. A ter dragging it out it proved to be a large grey animal, rtojut five I feet in length having large elawsand a -ingular asixjct Noneof the *>id*«t in | habi anta bad ever seen any thing like il or could give ■* a place in natural Lis- ; toiy. Ii weighed about fifty pounds, and . »» been skiaurd aril stuffed lor preserva ' lion. Did M ar s Make asr Moxet!—At a late pre:BD alien to tbe French Empres* of '. ven-.y-four American ladies, the ac count says: Mrs. Governor Morton, of Indiana, wore a rich mauve cobred satin, with pearl h-al trimming, white lace, and a diamond rosette io her hair.—lndianapoiir Herald. Ccb ; es Come Home to Roost—The Freedmen’s Bureau bill would have te-en passed in the Senate, over tbe veto of Ice President, but f ir the votes of the twj Senators from West Virginia, a State erected by the radical* in direct iefiance of the Constitution, for the sole purpose of perpetuating their power. ANDREW SORG. PHYSICIAN and SIRGEON, DECATVB, INDIANA. O r,T TCE—Main St, opposite Metiers nx'» Dry Goods Store . vdote INDIANA CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, L AFAYETTE, IN D. Capital, *500.00000. OFFICERSI Daniel Brawlet, President. E. D. Mwh, Vice President. N. C. HilderbraNu, Secretarr. J. H. L Slattox, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKE, Ix»»l Agent, Jo e2 1365 Decatur, Ind Petition For Divorce. State or Indiana,! Adams County. ( Mary Litssl vs. Peter Lila-!. In the Court of Common Pleas, Mi? Terra, I 3» 6. IT appearing from affidavit Sled in the above entitled eause thst said defendant Peter LitMl is a non resident of the Sta‘e of Indiana is hereby given the said Pete? Li* a. a ad of the filing and peqdenpy cf said ooinplz.7ttt» and that he be and appear before the Judge of the Cjurt of Coarmoc Pleas of; Adaiu> count? on the firs: day of tbs next reg u’nr term thereof, to be held at the Court House in the town of Decatur, on Monday the I4th day of May l w b6.and plead by answer or demur u* *aid complaint, or ths same will be heard and deunnined in Lis absence. Wituf Jt my ha&d and the seal of [l.. si said Court this 2d dav of March, 1:66. JOHN MeCONNEL, Clerk March 9. 4w By AJ. Hiio*, Deputy* •"Bni.redßs.res s r ia£y
Xew Drug* Store! ;<t lOLDDS 4 ADUSmCBt' DECATUR, IND., I HAVE ja»t cpea»d. ia toeir ivmm, in Msmbete* New Buck, East side ■:/ Swctea Sc.-eel, * sad MCBptete auxk -f « Pure Drugs & Medicines. CHEMICALS. PAISTB, OILS. VARNISHES, DTE STI FFS. WINDOW GLASS. rCFTY, BRUSHES. , PURE SPICES Perfumeries and Fancy Articles, in great variety. Pure I Wines & Liquors, For Medicinal Parpaoca. Patent and Proprietary Medicine*, in greai variety. Letter, Cap and Note Paper*, Eavelop*, Pens, Pencils, Inks, «fcc.. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff • ! Kerosene or Coal OIL Wl3 Coal Oil Lamps. In f*ct everything uvuilly kept in a •‘FIRST CLASS DRUG SRORE.’ CALL AND SEE LSI Prices—Cheap For CASH : would *ay to the public that hsv m*cared the of a PRACTICAL DRLGGiST; and Phy»icixm and Custo’ncre can reapoß having Prescription•» correctly con.pountied at ill hoar’s of t’ur day *_>r m.’h; — Dun’t f-»rjet ’he plxee—Saml«en» Block Eatt «’de of Second stree;, Decatar, In 1. Feb’y 9, 1865. ly. Toilet Articles. 4 FINE Assortment—Baxin'«. Lnbiu’e ird Ph»l >n'» Perfumeries. Hair 0:1s, P«f made*, Poss Boxes, Cosmetics, and Toilet ar ; tielea, with a flue assort’oent of Fancy artie ‘ e, ’ a BOLLMAN A ADELSPEP.OER’S New Dru» tore. Coal Oil and Lamps. BEST of Coal Oil. xvith a larje assortment of Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps. Chiml oeys, Shades. Wicks, aud Coal Oil f.x’.Gres, * of all kinds, at lowest ra'es. at BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER’S | New Dru a Store. Pure Spices. Cinnamon, Mace. Casia Ba ls, Cloves Xat meg«. Ginger, Allspice, Peperaud Spices of all kinds at BOLLMAN 4 ADELSFESGER’S New Drug Store.
Flavoring Extracts. (EMON. Orange, Peach, Pine Apple, Rose, 2 Raepborry, Strawberry, Viailla, Ac.— , Very fine and at lowest rates, at ' BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER’S New Drug Sore. Brushes! Brushes! PAINT and Varnish Brush#**. Sash Tools. Scrub,Shoe, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair and i Flesh Brushes, in endless varietv. at BOLLM \N A ADELSPERGE'fS Near Drug Store. I VV indow Glass. _ OF all sizp«, at prices to suit t!»e times, at BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER’S { New Drag Store, i TRUSSES an« Shoulder Braces, of the most approved make, with a large slock of Surgical Instruments, at BOLLMAN A New Drag Store. rF you would Eave nice, light, healthy Bread, usethe American Dry Hop Yeast, for sale st BOLLMAN A ADELSPERGER*S New Drug Store. BT.ACK. Carmine and Indellible Ink*, at BAUMAN A AMUWBRUER’*
hardware STORE. —■ I — JELLE! F & HARDAVARe Aad ar, daily reeerei,. .ss._ *tee»,coaa ; .;.ag la pv; ”’*• uI. ■ST® Parlor aid ®>x fiu>?<s, ; S x f L.*y*« -3-*..y *-•-<* ***’******* ■ KAR3WABE, FAHV ‘,G IWWKsn, I ' ’’ eJteSSJ; £•«• Dill aid tun, I Ba::. .-. ,ges Loek..e:e .. « .isfutns Jung tor Ba;.j is g purpww I BAR IRON, r ! St-’el. T- ->;•- r* ? ':• «U,<ih j *hich vn invite tbe sjer al atteat ’’tv* - - : . £ - . ; a -!hp >»; •market rate« s:>r? .2 the TragerbQ.U'i.* j Give us a call. JELL r "'' A STDABdCIB • Decatur. Oct 21. It 5 j=_ ___ . r ; NEW STOBE AND XEW STOCK OF iEUn-JADE CloniH'l »ilfcT doos viu r > a.:*! t*r f'.H* taut btobs. 1 The undersigned take p!e*«i« l« in- to the public iuattf »» «*’« .-»» 'rom the £istera market* *..« *a Entire New St:d Os men-, and Boy'. part of - Overcoats. Dress Coats r Pants, Vests, SUrith ■ j Drawers. Men’s Endernear, etc., etc., Os Which W. bar. a full styles of goods. Also ' stMK Ol .1 I | Hats aud Caps , . TsW< *' | Erer brought to ‘ his 1 “ ... re »w«> M Goods and Price ß '
We have > larga a*nek , tainin? to our trade, but *’ .ible to enumerate in oiir ad eonolcMO” we •» hone.ty for '* „• rw*n - *' r ’, W « * k. 0,. JT 1»O
