Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1868 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. [ t«rts=-*=£: ——-J FRIDAY. APRIL Local & ftflisceilanoous. Kew Advcrtiscnjcnts. ■rv '■ ’ Spring & Summer Good?—Fleddermnn. Corporation Election - H. B-Knoff. Pretty —The Pictures taken at Shoaff’s Art Gallery. Sold Out.-Michael Spangler, of Preble Township, sold his farm of IGO acres for $5,040, being at 31A per acre. Mr. Spangler proposes to settle in Missouria. Court. —Circuit Court is in ses eion this week, Judge Lowry on the bench. Quite a large amount of business is being transacted. Fifty cases were on the docket. Westward Ho’!—Quite.a number of our farmers are offering their land for sale at bargains.— Most of them have the Western Fever. Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas, are supposed to be a paradise for farmers. New Dress.—The Fort Wayne Dai y Democrat comes to us printed on new type. Its typographic | . appearance is changed and very ; much improved, throughout. The j Democrat is now one of the neat- j est dailies in the State. Success , to you, gentlemen. Millinery.—Miss Kate Miesse is receiving her Spring stqek of Millinery Goods, comprising the latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Rib- I bops. Flowers, <tc. She has the ; prettiest goods in this market, and what is still better, she is selling so much cheaper than last year. i The ladies are invited to call. Enlarged.—The Fort Wayne ! Weekly Gazette has lately been | enlarged to a thirty-six column •. ' l paper. The Gazette shoots wide j of the mark in politics, but other- I wise is a very able paper. Its ed- ! itor is a very clever gentleman, and deserves the patronage of the Radicals of this county. Book Binding.—Those having and Books, Magazines or Music they wish tn get bound, can leave the same with Mr. Thos. Adelspcrger, at this office, who is agent for i Davis <fc Bro , Fort Wayne. Mr. , Adelsperger will take down a lot of books week after next. Parties wishing to seqd then should bring j - their--Woks in a& eariy as nex-t-l week. Don’t “Drink " —A young lady Good Templar, the other evening explained her position on the ci- j der question, in conversation with, a young gentleman of the same Ordiw. “Ah,” said she, “I got out in it nicely when he asked me if I drank cidetf. Os course I answered ‘No!’ /You see since fath- 1 er bought that barrel from Mr. II , I that you like so well, I have al ways used atstraw, for I knew our Officers wonM not ask me anything about suckinfl." — Wonder some of the Good Templars of this piousf !) village . are not, sometimes, guilty of “sucking,” old as they arc. We think we could a “tale unfold.” A Dangerous Malady. -A cor- , • respondent of the Terre Haute Ex- I press, writing from Indiana|H>lis< 1 thus describes a disease which is j prevailing in that city, and we may . add, is likely to spread over this | neighborhood: , A peculiar melady has ns snd- ; dcnly made its appearance in this city, nnd perhaps in other places. A large number of cases wore reported last week, though it is not known that any have as yet proved fatal. It has some resemblance to several forms of epidemic diseases superinduced by climatic and other more or loss insidious influences, but is n<it specifically doscrilied in medical work. The j diagnostic features of the disease are: suffusion of blood in the facial muscles, feebleness of the optic nerver nnd tendency of the eye to remain partially closed, flexibilitv or involuntary looseness of the joints, frequent and irregular pulsations against the pericor-J dium. inability of the spinal vertebrae to maintain n vertical perpendicularity. supineness of purpose and determination, except at a dinner time, want of confidence in the physical ability to perform a given task—in short an alj pervading sense of extreme goneness, j known aS the—Spring Fever. The local of the Indianapolis , Herald thinks the writer ought to : have been a doctor from the reek- 1 less manner in which he “slings" i medical terma ' I.

The following from the Ft. Wuynp Gazette, wo publish to illustrate the untiaitlifulness of! Radicals in reporting electionl news. When fairly beaten they, toll an untruth to hide their defeat. In announcing the result in Washington township, the reader is left to infer the Democrats were beaten by an “independent candidate,” when in truth no nominations were made by the Democrats. Two candidates presented their names —both Democrats—the Radicals eeeing.no chance to elect their man had none in the field, and united on Mr. Brake, then claimed a Radical victory I ■ The Gazette correspondent says nothing about the Democrats having two candidates in Monroe, township, and the Radicals one, ■ or about 20 Democrats voting for I the Radical candidate for Trustee I in Union, qnd 5 Radicals voting ■ for the Democratic candidate. U-1 nion never gave 40 Democratic majority. Put it t ll together, it is a fair specimen of the “truthfulness" of Radical news. The Gazette's correspondent reminds us of a small dog with a i very large bone with no .meat on ; it.- A big crow over a large bare- | faced lie—but all that could be ex- ; I pected from such antecedents as ■ . he could boast of. Adams County—7 lie Election. Decatur, April 7. Editor Gazette: — We had i i throughout this county, yesterday,! a rather exciting election, and an i unusually large vote. This was' I chiefly owing to the fact that more ; ■ than the usual number of patriotic I ■ gentlemen, on the Democratic side : I seemed willing to serve their conn-! : try by taking charge of its offices I | and among whom the strife for the i spoils ran high ; yesterday, ac- ' I cording to the usages of the party, ' , being the day on which they decide ■ j by ballot at a,primary nominating ; ■ election, among the David Srenceh, brother of the :ex Auditor, was a candidate for Treasurer, and i-r defeated by John Meibeji, a German. This is a stunning blow to the “Decatur : Clique," whose candidate Spencer, was, and with whom ho was the I favorite. Alas! poor Davy! To day the Democracy are sit j ing in their weeds as a grand in- ; ! quest, to try, if possible, to asecr- ' I tain how the thing was done, but with very’- inditlerent success— j ' crimination and recrimination beI ing the order of the day among . them. The regular. Democratic ! i candidate—llELLEß-'-was badly i ent candidate, Conrad Brake, n ; worthy German, in this (Washing- . ton) township. This under the circumstances, is a most terrible l and crushing defeat, their majority heretofore having been over whelming. Tho Republicans elect the This tee in Monroe, one of the strong ! est Democratic townships in the i county, and they came within four • votes of doing the same thing s in Union, a township generally giv inc about 40 Democratic majority. Upon the whole, the Deindcra ■ [cy appear badly demoralized, and i disposed to assuage their troubles J and sorrows in moral philosophy i and bad whiskey. Wilberforce, i Newspaper Change—The Indianapolis Herald establishment I has been old to Mr. R J. Bright, j nephew of the Hon. Jesse D , j Bright..who has revived the name ; I ,of Sentinel. Hon. Lase Develin i late manager and editor of the' i Herald retires. The paper, while I j under Mr. Develin’s control, was conducted with great ability; be was a sincere, earnest and indus-, ’ trious laborer in the cause of Democracy, and wo part with him with regret. With Mr. Bright we are unacquainted; we believe he lias had no experience as a journalj ist, but is well spoken of by those I who know him. Wo hope the i Sentinel will receive- from the hands of Democracy that material support that our central organ I ' should have, and without which no paper can l>e successful. Every ' Democrat in the State should be a subscriber. A colored veteran from Virginia was haranguing Gen. Grant a dw « or two since, and telling him what must Im? done instantly if he expected any colored vote iu Virgin- ' ia When he had reached this i point in his discotiree. the General ■ rang the Im'll and 'directed an orderly to show him the way out,' Os course, after thus treating a colonel gentleman, the General will i abandon all idea of the Presiden-cy.-r-State Sentinel, Motto for the War Department —have we a Bnurbon among us ? i

BUSINESS NOTICES. j I “Poor Tom's a’colil/' ! Hew warm soe'er thogenial sun | May look in kindneis on the earth, In Ton Jones' veins no cheering warmth Dispels the gloomy sorrow of his soul, like a goblin, hunts him down Ague, grim cbamoerlain, lights him to bed, While Dullness, Vertigo, and ifead- | ache dire,. With fiercer aches combine to make hint groan. 8 Harken, Thomas, to instruction: J For all thy ills a remedy is found, A Panacea, certain, pleasant, su*e, Plantation Bitters—S. T.—lß6o—X., A wondrous Tonic, made by Dr. Drake. We presume “Poor Tom's" case is not worse than hundreds who are cured daily by this wonderful medicine. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article-—superior to Cologne and at half the price. Indianapolis Herald.—We will I furnish the weekly Indianapolis j Herald to all subscribers from this I time forward until after the Presi j dential election for sl. Send in i your naiAcs gentlemen. A. J. Krwill, 11.1)., Operative Surgeon. Rooms opposite Keystone Block, Fort Wayne. a vlln2’syl. Siioaff’s Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Open to all. Admission free. American In- ’ stltcie, Fort Wayne, Indiana.— This Institute is located in a thriv- ! ingyoung city that gives the stu dent all the advantage of city life i without the increased cost attend- I inga residence in a large city, mid ! i the course of study is so thorough i : and complete,.that when once a! ' person graduates e,t the establish-! ; ment its Diploma alone will be a [ j sul’i lent guarantee to insure him ’ I w - I . a situation as Book-keeper, at re- j i munerative prices, and enable hiip j I to fully understand the details of < all manner of business. ; The Institute is permanently es- , tablished. No vacatioix Consequently students can (niter at any time. For particulars, Address 11. 11. LIPES, j vllullyl. President. I'iic public are respectful- | ly solicited to call and examine; iour stock of School Books and j Stationary, Wrapping Paper. Wall I and Window Paper, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Bonney jßoards, Memorandum and Pass ]Jla2kK„G.ohj... j Pictures and Picture Frames, Pho-1 i tographs and Photograph Albums, I &c., Ac. KEIL A BRO., No. 2, Phomix Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. vlln2smG. Valuable Town Prop-j erly for Sale.-— Two lots,'Situate in the T6wn of Decatur, with a good frame dwelling house, good | frame stable, smoke house, good ; I well and cistern, fruit trees, grape I | vines, Ac. Tho lots are under-' ' drained and the soil in good con- ’ I dition for gardening. The above property will be sold } | cheap. Terms easy. For further particulars call at the Eagle of--1 lice, vl 1n52 ts. ShoafpM Art Gallery, in the Key Stone ..Block, Fort Wayne. The best in the State. Call and 1 have yoii.r “picture" taken, and do ; | not remain doubting. j United States Patent Agency. —We would most respectfully ani nounco to inventors and patentees,! i that patents for new inventions can be obtained through our agenev, i With facility and dispatch. irs t we! have a branch office in Washington. We furnish all kinds of blanks; ; used by inventors. Believing that our extensive experience in the patent office at Washington is a sufficient guaran , too of success, we most respectfulI ly solicit your patronage. WILLSON A ESMOND. Office No 26, Court Street. vllniTyl. *- Ft. Wavne, Ind. .11. V. B. Spencer. Attor j ney at Law. office formerly- occu-1 ; pied by Jenkinson A Spennw, opi posite Keystone Block, Calhoun I Street, Fort Wayne, Indian.*'. Prompt attention paid to all bus- j iness entrusted to his care. rll:i2s.tf. - —• —I" I Goto Shoatf’s new Art Gallery, in The Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, for your Photograph*.

j W. S. Wood, Manufacturer! iof Looking Glass anc) Picture. Frames, Oimamentlal Gilt and Plain Giltimitation, Rosewoodand Walnut Mouldings. Cord and Tassels, Picture Nails, and Looking Glass Plates. j Old Frames regilt equal to new. Engravings, Lithographs, etc. No. 132 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. vlln2syl. • SPECI AL NOTIGES. No Health Without Vigor. The wear and tear of life tells upon us all more or less. What are we but The v tai principle is the motive power that keeps the human engine in motion; but as beams, piybtis, connection pipes,, condensers-and boilers wear out, so do organs, muscles, tissues and all the compound parts of that marvelous piece of work called MAN. The. mechanism pf the body requires to be Repaired arid strengthened just asmuch as the mecb.aniem employed to grind corn, or spin cotton op weave fljth. Steam cannot” drive a brok■•n shaft, or i a wheel that is out of gear; neitliftf can ; the vital force net through a paralized limb, or an inert organ. Are you wearing ot,t? Do you fee! that any one of your organs—your stomach, liver, bowels, nervous system, or any other essential part of your organization, falters in its works! If so, t repair the damage with the most power-; ful.«vr*f harmless, of invigorants, HOS- ; TETTER S STOMACIf BITTERS; Re- : member that debility is. the •‘Beginning,, of the End'—that tiie climax of all, weakness is a universal par«lis : s of the I system, and that such paralysis is the immediate precursor of ueatii. Don't w'ait far disease to commit its ’ ravages before yen commence the ; strengthening pioccss Keep the whole , body in a vigorous condition by prevent- \ ing, as far as possible, thte•■inroads of decay. Repair the waste of nature with i nature's best tonic— BIT- : ITERS'. / ; "X’o Coxxis-tixsaLjaJiiTrois. The advertiser, ii iving bflen restored I [ to health in a very few weeks by a very | simple remedy, after having suffered for . several years witli it severe lung” afftc- ! j rion, and that dread disease Consumption 1 :—is anxious to make known to his felI low-sntfcrers the means of cure.. To all who desire it, he will send a ■ |Cdpyof’the praseriptibn used (free of' charge!, with the directions for prepari ing and using the same, which they will : find a ”irc cure for Ci'ivu.np'i,n. Arlhnia. Rronchitis, C.njkv, Coldt, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only.,object of the Advertiser ii sending the PrescripI tion is to benefit the atHielcd. and spread information which he conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufl'erer will try his remedy, as it will c ist thorn nothing, mlm ty proven blessing. Parties wishing the prescription. FRtE. by return mail, w-ill please address REV. EDW \RD A. WILStiN Williamsburg,Kings Co.. New York. vlliiVl-ly, ! Urr-ora of ’SToxxtlx. A Gentleman who suffered fur years ’ from Nervous Debility, premature |)e , cay, and al! the effects of youthful ini discretion, will, for the sakeof suffering humanly, send free to all who need* it. the recipe and directions .-for making the i simple rentedv by which he was cured. • Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver- ; user's experience, can do so by addresT xhfg*,‘irr "pvrfer tvr nff-fo nrf r .*“ — JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street, New York, vl T'nlO-ly. The Healing; Pool,and House of Mercy Howard Assoctatlon Reports, for Young Men. on th“ Crime of Solitude, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases I which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with, suremeans of relief. Sent in sctilcn letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad? dress, Dr. J. SKILLIN HDCGHTOn’ i Howard Association, Philadelphia, J’a. COMMERCIAL. Decatur Markets. ; Oorroctcd WcolAly. Decatur, April 21. ISfIS. Flour, $ bbl 813 00 .Wheat, wlt>t*.’bush,. 2 25 “ red, ’• 2. 151 1 Corn, 651 Rvc. 1 00 lOatsI Oats _ >0 Potatoes. . .......... -1 ;■’ i Butter, lb, 25 ■ Lard 10 ; lEuijs. 10’ ■ Feathers 50@60 r i Hides, green p lb 6 “ drv 10 Salt, pidll 4 25 Iltnns. p lb , . 15. i Shoulders, ........ 12 j Bacon. - 121 .Ven York Market. New York. April 20. • Z-R -Cotton—3iK<«3o.jc. for middling | I uplands. Flour—U»(?9 65 for supcr- ■ fine State anti Western ;W 1 i’-vi 10 ■ 'IO for extra State; 81' 1 10t.<t 11 25 for extra Western ; 812 for white wheat extra; 810 20 << 14 ' 00 for round hoop Ohio; 810 25(<« 15 50 for cojnnion to elioice extra St Louis: 812 70(<i 11 50 for California. ,Wheat —82 sQv' 2 55 Lip No. 2 spring; 82 60;«? 2 63 for No. I iTo.;' 1 82 S 5 red Canada ; 82 90 ainberj State; $3 14 for California. Bnrl?y—81 95trf2 t\s. Corn—Bl 22 fornewmix-1 led Western; 81 1 119 for new white Southern : 81 ■ new yellow Jersey. I Oats—Sflui stUc. for Western. Bacon—l6Je long clear ; 13@ ' 15je for short ribbed. Hams—2B(« 32c. Lard— Butter —SOffi 60c. for State

— I I < n. !■■ 'WX. awu« rioiw c », fflifiOLHfc SHOP, IN DECATUR, I.WIAAA. ■— JOHN KINC, Announces to the citizen o of Adams county and vicinity, that he is now prepared to put up WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, and anything in my line. None but the best seasoned stock used in their construction, and all work warranted as represented. Give me a call. £fe?*All kinds of repairing done to order on short notice. i .SHOP—For the present at the old i , Chris. Meyers stand, vlln-’yl. 'JOHN RING. -Volice of Survey, | j 1 Notice is hereby gjwen that I will, on ; I the Sth day of June, 1868, at nine o'- 1 1 dock A. M. begin the survey of section i five, in town-hip- twenty-six north, ! I range fourteen east, and the perpetuation ■ and lotxetiMi "of lines and corners thereof. I Said survey to I.egin at the. north east i .corner of the said section, nnd.be eon-| . tin tied from dav to dav till cbtiipletcd. | 11. C. PETERSON. S. A. C. \ Meshacji Hendricks, Applicant. 1 April 17. 1868, wd. SIOOO RBWAKSr,! : Will be pai l to any person who will I : prove that ny other concern sell Webs ; I Cotton Cloth, Dress Pattern o , Pant I ■ Patterns. Sewing Machines, Watches, 1 Dbt add Fancy Goods, itc.. as good and : as cheap as the undersigned. Send 10 ■ cents for Patent Pen Fountain; .and get > a slip describing an article in our Doi- ' Inr Sale, or send in clubs of from V) to 1 i"0 at 10 cts. each. 5000 more male and 1 J female agents wanted. Samples and , etretrfars mail-L free. EASTMAN &l ; : Mage. vll tFttg ..iuiij, M m imiim llllll■■■| niii 1 j i| Base Ball, Firemen, I Political AND GENERAL SOCIETY GOODSOs all kinds, can be found at the 1 Palace of Fashion .Vo. 1, Keystone Columbia '.j* CalkoUn Sts., i FOHT WAYSE, IND. S'lags, 1 banners, I'uiforins, Bals, ■—. —.— — j I Base Balls, 1 1 Regalias. i And everything in that line can be E | i , had by calling at A. & M. NIRDLINGER. Send for circulars. Orders prompt- E f !y attended io. HAYEK & GttAFFE, : f -Di’.AT. R INWatches, Clocks, Jewe’r?, j . Sr’.V’T tyn ITY.n, 1! I GoM, Silwr al Btel Spsctectes, Columbia Street. vlln'ilvl. FORT WAYNE.IND. TRUSTEE'S REPORT •If the receipts and expenditures of the Treasury of Root Township, in Adams • tVitnty. Indian*.- for -the■ yea-r endjngFebruary 29. 1878. School Fund. There «Mne into my hands, of thi< fund, the sum of Si,-W .*2 Amount paid but, 8'94 Id : Balance in Treasury, 1,086 4'2 Special School Fund. There came into my hands.'of this fund, the sum of 5 1 2 (19 • Amount paid out, 551 02 Balance in the Treasury, 41 07 1 Toirnship Fund. ‘ There cime iri’o my handy of this fund, thesum of I '.? 35 t Amount prid out, HO 70 ( Balance in the Tr-’astirv, 12 68 * - Road Fund. There eirne into my hands, of this fund, the sum of 1"9 47 Amount paid out, 122 88 Balance in tho Treasury, Z2 ~~~" 1 Ro si Ta r Fund, There came into my hands, of thia fitmL tho sum of ‘ ~ 10l 00 j Amount psil out, 151 40* I Overnavmcnt of this fatvi n* 3 40 JOHN CHRtSTEN. March 27. w 3 Trustee. Ran' Tn. W. V FED.—Teachers. ‘Students, and other intelligent Men and Women in a business raying §>!<»'* to s2*'’.! per month, according to ahi lit v. For particulars, address ZEIGLER, McCURDY A Lombard Block, Chicago. DI. clink® J

CABINET WAREROOMS! :d:- — BARTHEL & YAGER, nECJTvn, Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact they keep constantly on hand, and manufacture toorder,all kinds of FURNITURE, -SUCH ASBureaus, Stands, BESSWAEM, Breakfast,.Dining, Side& Centre TABLES, LOUNGES. CUPBOARDS, SECRET ARIES, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS, <s•<>., | . . ; '-J ■ . ~| All of which will be sold cheaper than ! at any other establishment of the kind in this county. All work warranted to be made out of i clear and seasonedTu.niber. Repairing done to order on short notice. 1 Please calf and examine our PurnituTe ; and Prices before purchasing elsewhere 1 ‘; a 1 i i We also keen on hand or manufacture to order all kinds, slits and styles of I We have a first class Hearse with which - to attend Funerals, whenever desired, on i - reasonable terms. Shop arid wareroom on Second Street, ■ Opposite the I'ubiic Square. vlln9yl jTBTKNOFrt 3F»Ei.A.o’ric? J a.x» 'MTWTfIPHOTOffiAPHEBii Would Inform his and customers ' i general!that he is always read» v to accommodate- them with ail kinds and ityb 1 - of i’ietiibcs known to the art, at cheaper r ites than th: y can be had elsewhere. Special attention given to the taking of children s pictures. He has on hand a choice assortment of Bft.QfograpTi .l/fiums, Card Pit olofrraqh Specials i es, Hose U'ood Si Gilt Frniiifs. Cord and Tasseis, ■ Ros a wool and Gilt Moulding o of differ--1 erent widths, sold to suit purchasers, at low rates. Also ' Charts, E.:"O S-'n's, Blblr Semes, kc. C.ILL SEE I S. Decatur, Ind. May 4. 66 ts. DAVIS & BRO., BOOK BIDDERS, ZLKT3O o-®laak- Book MLanufactarers,. .Vo. 2 ' CaDionn S'... Oi'pcf l ' Gnirt House. .Four Ir.lv.VE, i.vn. Particular attention paid t-> County work. Music, and old Books i bound and re-bound in any style desired. HENRY J. ASH. F. H. M CULLOCE. ASH & MoCriXOCU, -DEALERS INiSTDVE?. IHIOTIKE, GID'S j S:is\ .V, Furnishing Goods, and FARMtSC IMPLEMENTS. Also. Minnuctiirors of .Til (fer anl SLcoi Iron Ware. .Vo. S7 ( o'>>r.ihi r 5/ ret f . Fort XVayiip, Indiana. The best Phil Oil and a complete asi soriment of L nips always on hand, i vllnllyl. Z=»l ' C Xj« EEIT iTj, Nos. 5’2 &. 51 Calhoun Street, FORT ir.tO'n. IND., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Piaoas, hara Organs, II:! 1 "nA "'I k.'r. ’ o'" Sniatl Sole Agent for 11 tn. knabe x Co « Pi- ■ lan-'s. Bahitiiurc; and Stienway X Sera’s : Pianos. New York. Also agent fori Wheeler N Wilton's Sewing Machines. Parties desiring lo purchase will do ' well to give me a call. vllnllyl. O. D. 11l RD, I - - -M IWFACTVEEf. O: • SASH, DOORS & BLINDS. 1 —" T" ICi 1 ustom w irk promptly executed. j North side Canal, west of the Gas , works. vlln2’>vl. FORT WAYNF. IND. Mh $1,009,000. ■ . SECURITY BY STATE LAW, 52,000t000. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY | riNcis trn. onio. * Assetts July Ist. 1867.-~ <06090,?’ The stoek of this Company is exclusively owned and contpole-l by active business men with a view *o theirmwn security, and to insure prompt and bu»- 1 iaess-likeadpislment of losses. DAVID BTVDABAKF.RFS the Agent . of this company, at Deeatur. R. 8. PE- ■ TERSON will make Surveys and coa-1 I tracts of Insu-ancefhr Mr. j , when called npon. vlln.il 1

“ES TABLISHED I 860.” C t ■■-‘if “rr-- ■ . - - - A . ■ . f - *' -1 \ '• THE POPULAR ' A Ml STORE, 90 COLUMBIA STREET, Fort Wayne. 1- .- . ■ ' - »OF ’68.” I „ J.. ' I ■ :o; I We ask your patronage, knowing that with our great advantages in buying I goods,, we can do you good. Our stock i is large—prices right—and I ‘.1..*,* < • i•- Uui- -.ll* s sff our Domestic Goods' Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Wide Sheetings, Toilet Quilts, Towel'gs a Napkins, Table Linens, ' Flannels, Blankets, I Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn*, . Ginghams, Prints, i Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, . Tickings, Denims, Check and Stripe Shirtings, at WHOLESALE S, RE TAIL. k DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' Rich Dross Silks, Black Silks, [ Fancy Silks, Trimming Silks, : Black Alpacas, Merinos, I Heavy Poplins, wool DoLairis, ; Colored Repj ?,., Valencies, ! White Alpacas, Lawns, Oriental Lustres, Pop’in Alpa’a*. Bargains in Dress Goods from Auction—received daily—2o to 50 cts., per pyard, __ I -- CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. This department wo make a specialty of. and can always show you the latest novelties in Market, - f'. - TT , , HOSIERY AND NOTION 'DEPAhTMENT. Hosiery & Gloves—of every description. French Corsets—real Whalebone. White Gnekls—a complete stock. Hoop Skirts—-new styles an 1 shapes. - Dress Trimming—large stock. Rea! Thread laces—al! co'ors. Embroideries—of al! kinds. | Lace Handkerchiefs—Embroidered do. Ruffling* and Frilling*. Merhitr-Un ierwear—of alt descriptions. Ribbons. Beltinc.—Rich Fans. Alexander Kid Gloves. 1 With a thousand and on. other articles. This department is one of th*\ most complete in our House. i ROOT & COMPANY. vlla24tt