Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1868 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. FRIDAY. MAY 1. !*«*• Local & MiscellaneousNew Advertisements. Appointment Admin’strator—M. Aspy. Administrator's Sale—M. Aspy. » License Notice —Jacob Stacey,? ' Notice of Survey—ll. C. Peterson. Notice of Survey—ls. C. Peterson. Appointment of Administrator. —Mark Aspy qualified as the Administrator of Mary A. Aspy, on Wednesday. For Supervisors.—Supervisors can find at the Clerk's Office a few copies of the Statutes of the Spe- ■ rial Session of 1865, containing the . Road Law. Justice Commissions.-Tlic Cora- ' missions of those Justices of the Peace elected at the annual election have been received at the Clerk’s Office. Those interested will take notice accordingly. Union Township.—The Democrats of Union Township inetAast Saturday for the purpose of organizating a Democratic Club for the coining campaign. We are not advised as to what action was taken in the premises. Let us hear from the Democrats of Union. Corporation Election. —The Corporation election takes place next Monday. To prevent damphpol—alias, Wilberforce, alias D. J. from having an occasion to write another budget of false news to the Ft. Wayne (razette, we ad vise the Democrats to meet Satur- . day night, and nominate a ticket. Ice Cream Saloon.—Mrs. Harvey Patterson and Mrs. John Uhlm have opened an Ice Cream Saloon and Confectionery, in Number's block. It is something new for this place and will be a pleasant resort for the lovers of that cooling luxury. Theladies manifest much taste in the arrangement of their room and display of articles. We expect “Ice Cream for four'’ for this notice.

Omitted. —The notice of the organization of the Wabash Township Democratic Club was Emitted last week, in consequence of the pressure upon our time in attending Circuit Court. We are glad the Democrats bash township are aroused, and hope the good example they have ect may spread to the other townships that as yet have no organization. Increased majorities always follow an efficient and well - directed organization. Remember that Democrats. Wabash Township.—The Demmocrats of Wabash Township, Mr. Collins writes us I held a pre liniinary meeting on the 18th inst., for the purpose of organizing a Democratic Club. I*. N. Collins whs chosen Chairman, and Josiah Crawford, Secretary. The following named persons were chosen as a Committee. School District No. 1. Josiah Crawford ; No. 2, Barclay Smith; No. 3, C. F. No. 4, David Long; No. 5, John D. Cross; No. G, Jacob Miller; No. 7,1’. N. Collins; No. 8, Isaac Nelson; No, 9, Abram Bird. The Chib meets again on the 3d day of May. — - » Meeting or the Democratic CongreNNlonal Committee. Pursuant to previous notice the Congressional Committee for this (the ninth) District, met at Hartford City, on Wednesday, April 22nd, 1868. O. Bird, of Allen, in the Chair. On motion of Adam Wolfe, of Delaware, Chas. F. Jacfcson was elected Secretary. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Democratic Congressional Convention l»e held at Winchester, Indiana, Wednesday, June 17th, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. On motion of Ira Denny, of Jay, it was Resolved, That the basis of rep resentation in the Congressional Convention lie the same a-; in the) last Democratic State Convention. i Mr. Devere of Blackford, offered ' the following which was adopted. I Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting Imj published in the j Democratic papers of the district. I On motion the Committee ad Journed. , - -4 O. BIRD, Chairman. C. F. Jackson, Sec’y.

! “Wjhenthe Spring Time Comes.’’ Is the time to have your Photograph taken, and the place to get the best is at Shoaff’s now Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne. As many of our readers are aware, we have frequently spoken in praise of Mr. Shoaff as an artist, and again assert that we have never known pictures to give more general satis- ! faction than his. We feel assured I no one will regret a visit to his i new gallery. Circuit Court.—Court adjourned Saturday afternoon, the entire docket having been disposed of. The Grand Jury returned eleven lulls of indictments, and adjourned Saturday morning. A large number of witnesses from nearly all parts of the county were • ! summoned before them. Quite a . j number from town and vicinity | were wanted, but had urgent busi- , iness that called them away, con- j sequently could not be found by ‘ the officers. The State vs. James Burdg; stands continued in the same condition as last term. On Saturday he gave himself into the custody of the sheriff, who was ordered to admit him to bail in the sum of | 82,500, which he furnished on : Monday. Messr. James Burdg, I Wm. Burdg, Joseph Burdg, A. N. ' Jack, P. Bodie. J no. Farlow and Geo. A. Dent becoming his sureties. j James O’Toola was fined 825 . for selling unwholesome provi ' siot.s, in one ease; in the other a' | zitxVc prosequi was entered. : Emanuel Stevens’” was lined 81 land sent to the County jail twen- ■ Itv four hours, in a case of petit I‘ w e : larceny. The fine and imprisoni ment were made very light in conj sequence of his youth. The testimony went to show that the lar- ’ ceny was simply technical In seven cases prosecuted for : retailing to minors there were two j | convictions and a fine of $5 in each ease. Daniel and William Johnson I were fined 810 each for indecent j exposure of their persons, and the | latter, in addition, sent to the county jail for ton days. On the civil docket but little was transacted of general interest, i The case of Sarah Ball vs. B. F. , Blossom, which has assumed various phases for the last four or five , years, under .several different ac j lions, finally resulted in fIR judgement against Blossom for 8931,50. | The case will probably go to the ■ Supreme Court. The case of Eliza C. Smith brought against the heirs of Joseph L. Eyanson to recover possession of forty of land, being a part of the old Eyanson farm, resulted i in a judgment for the defendants. A new trial will be granted upon payment of costs within cue year. The case of tire State er rd Nancy J. Dean vs. Peter R. Albers, for bastardy, was sent to j Wells county, upon a change of | venue, and the defendant held to answer in *!smn of 8500. — T . - A Riehmi’,l. Virginia, corres- | pondent of the Hartford Times i j says: “It is a sad sight to witness ; I the wasteful and lavish expendiI turns of a nation's wealth in main ] i taining thousands of able-bodied black paupers.'’ It is a part of the radical policy, and this lavish expenditure with the bayonet, necessary to make the white people of the North a hundred millions of , • dollars per year. It is because the j President opposed this vitiations , I process of robbing the people that l I he has been impeached and is now i on trial. M IHR I ED. March 5, by A. Stndabakor, i Esqr., Mr. Wm. M. Clymer to Miss I , Maria E. Ruble. | March, 19. by Rev. N. T. Ped j dypord, Mr. Daniel W. McClurg' ’to Miss Josephine Plummer. _ March 22. by Robert McClurg. Esqr.. Mr Wm. 11. Laisure to Miss I Mary Smith. March 22, by the same, Mr. I Dayton Lahmon to Miss Maria I Durbin. March 25yJ>v Rer. S. S. Walls, Mr. to Miss Hannah Stevens. March 26. bv Rev. Christian Sprungcr. Mr. Christian Luckibill to Miss Anna Lehman. April 5, by Ix'muel Williams, Esqr., Mr. John T. Martz to Miss Cynthia A. Hughes. April 19. bvC. M. France. E«qr., ■ Mr. Geo. S. Chilcotc to Miss Eliza i Jane Banain. April 23. by Rev. G. H. Jabker. ■ Mr. Charles N. Ehrm'an to Miss Elizabeth Fuhrman. - *

BUSINESS NOTICES. J ‘‘Poor Tom s a’cold.” How” irarm^sbe’cr the genial sun May look in kindness on the earth, In Tom Jones' veins no cheering warmth Dispels the gloomy sorrow of his soul. like a goblin, hunts him down Ayue, j;riin chainocrlain, lights him to bed, ■ ■ While Dullness, Vertigo, and Headache dire, With fiercer ayhes to make him groan. Harken, Thomas, to instruction: i For all thy ills a remedy is found, | A Panacea, teOrtain, pleasant, su-e, j Plantation Hitters—S. T.—lßoo—X., ' A wondrous Tonic, made by Dr. Drake. We presume ‘‘Poor Toni's" case is not worgp than hundreds who are cured d.ai- , ly by this wonderfirl medicine. .- . — Magnolia Water.—A delight- ’ ful toilet article—superior to Cologne: and. at half the price. Indianapolis Herald. —We will furnish the weekly Indianapolis Herald to all subscribers from this i time forward until after the Presi i dential election foP 81. Send in i your names gentlemen. A. J. Slrwiiii, J 2. i>.. Oper- * ative Surgeon. Rooms opposite ' Keystone Block, Fort Wayne. vlln2syl. Shoaff’s Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Open to all. Admission | free. _ __ American BuKineHslnStitliC, Fort Wayne, Indiana. — This Institute is located in a thriving young city that gives the stui dent all the advantage of city life ' without the increased cost attend- • I ir.ga residence in a large city, and ' the course of study is so thorough I and complete, that when once a person graduates at the establishI ment its Diploma alone will be a sufficient guarantee to insure him : a situation as Book-keeper, at rcI inunefative prices, and enable him to fully understand the details of T . c. all manner of business. The Institute is permanently esi tablished. No vacation. Conspj quently students can enter at any ' time. For particulars, Address 11. 11. LIPES, vllirllyl. President. -— — — i public arc respectful Ily solicited to call and examine i our stuck of School Books and Stationary. Wrapping Paper, Wall ami Window Paper, Blank and j Miscellaneous Books, Bonnet ■ Boards, Memorandum and Pass ' Books, Gold Pens and Pencils, ■ Picturesand Picture Frames, Pho- ; t 'graphs and Photograph Albums, 1 Ac., Ac. KEIL A BRO., No. 2, Phrenix Block. Fort Wayne, Ind. v11n25m6. j Valuable Town Propt'B’Jy lor Sale.— Two lots, sit- ' uate iii the Town of Decatur, with ! a good frame dwelling house, good Jrame stable, smoke house, good ! well and cistern, fruit trees, grape I vines, itc. The lots are lufdef-" . drained and the soil in good coni dition for gardening. •I • The above property will be soi l i cheap. Terms easy. For further : particulars call at the Eagle office. vllns2tf. ! Shoaff 'n Art Gallery, in the , Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, i The best in the State. Call and , i have your “picture” taken, and do not remain doubting. United States Parent Agency. ■ —Wo would most respectfully anI nounce to inventors and patentees. ■ that parents for new inventions can !be obtained through our agency, : with facility and dispatch, as we j have a branch office in Washingi ton. We furnish all kinds of blanks j used by inventors. Believing that our extensive ex- j ; perieace in the patent office at, : Washington is a sufficient guaran i i tee of success, we most respectful- , ly solicit your patronage. WILLSON A ESMOND. I O.'liee No 26. Court Street. vllnl7yl. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 1 JI. V. 18. Mpcnccr, Attor I troy at Law. office fu rmerly oceti - ‘ pied by Jenkinson Ar Spencer, op- i ' posito Keystone Block. Calhoun Street. Fort Wayne. Indiana. j Prompt attention paid to all bus1 incss entrusted to his care, vl 1n25 ts. I x ** ■ I— Goto ShoalTs new Art GallerJ.' in the Key Stone Block. Fort' i Wayne, for your Photographs.

S. AVdOil, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Ornamental Gilt and Plain Gilt Imitation, Rosewood and Walnut Mouldings. Co.rd aud Tassels, Picture Nails, and Looking Glass Plates. Old Frames regilt equal to new. Engravings, Lithographs, etc. No. 132 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. vlln2syl. SPECIAL NOTICES. rrSghtful Concerning the end of all things are I made by religious enthusiasts; and on [ the other hartd, philosophers insist that ’ the centre of the Earth is a mass of fire ' —that the poles of the Earth will one ! day be at the Equator, and that the Sun is gradually fading! Talk like this is very terrible; but pending such wholesale calamities, it will be as well for each member of society to take care of his or health, and leavt the rest to Providence. The end comes prematurely to all who neglect the preservation of that inestimable blessing. Suffer liver diseases; dyspepsia, chronic constipation or any other ailmbnt to take its course unchecked, and it will assuredly shorten life. — It cannot be said that the means of protecting the system Against the •predisposing causes of disease are withheld. The constitutions and physique of the ! least robust may be so strengthened and fortified by a course <4 HOtsTETTEP. S STOMACH BITTERSJisUo render.them i all but invulnerable, hot only to the at- . ; tneks of epidemic disorders, but also to i ; the ordinary complaints which prevail lin all countries and at all seasons. If j I the immense importance of protective : | medication wgrfe universally understood, i i this incomparable vegetable' antidote, ) which is already the most popular tonic in the world, would everywhere be class 1 ' cd ambng the sta pies of-life, and no fam- , ily would dare to be without it. Hie time may arrive when this will be the case, for every year adds hundreds ol thousands to the list of those who use it. TO OollSliiliptiTTOS. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple re'tnedy. after having suffered tor several years wi’h a severe lung afiection, an I that dread diseasoConsimipfion ! —ls anxious to maktf.vk'i.own to his fel-low-suff rers the means <>f cure. To all who desire it. he will ’end a copy of the prescription use ! (free of charge,, with the directions for preparing and using the same, wti.ich they will find a ■•lire cure f>r Conxwn!>ti"U. A’dima. I)rone.lii!i», Coiijhs, Cohb. and all Throat «and Lung Affections. The only object of the Advertiser it sending the Prescrip- : tion is to benefit the affficted, and spread I information whichlwconceives to be inI valuable, and he hope* every, sufferer j will try his remedy, ns it will cost them I nothing, md mayprovea blessing. Parities wisliing ! ho: proscription, free, byreturn in iii. will please address REV. EDIT VRD A. WILSON IV ill ia mslmrg, Ki ngs <’o.. New York. vlh.l t-ly. ' OS Ail HRler.ian who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature De cay, and nil the effects of youthful inj discretion, will, for the sake of •suffering ! humanity, sen I free to irtl who need it. I the recipe and directions tor nmkingthe I simple temedv by which ho was cured. ; Sufferers wishing to profit by tho Advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B.OGDEN, i 42 Cedar street, New York. I vllnlO—ly.- ' The Healing I’ool.and House ol' Merry j Howard "Association Rttport«. for j Young Men. on the Crime of Solita io, I and the Errors. Abuses and Diseases 1 which destroy the manly powers, and I create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealot ! l-'tor envelopes, free of choree. Adj 'dress. Dr. .L SKILLIN HOLGHTON, I Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. vll nP. W COMMERCIAL. Decatur Markets. Corrocted Wcclkly.

Decatvk, ifay 1, IS6S. Flour, p bbl . 813 00 Wheat, white p bush.. 2 25 “ red, “ 215 Corn.... . .._ x .. 65 Rye .. 1 00 Oats .-; 40 Potatoes 1 20 Butter, p ft» 25 Lard 10 Eggs, ......... 10 Feathers 50(<? 60 Hides, green p lb.. .16 “ dry, ;. .*. ~ 10 Salt, p bbl 4 25 Hams, p lb . 15 Shoulders, 12 Bacon. 12 Sew >ork Market. Nrw York, April 27. Cotton—3o/ 32're. for middling uplands.' Flour—B9 30(c 9 80 for superfine State and Western ; 89 95(5 10 7.5 for extra State; 810 2-s(<? 11 40 for extra We-!ern : 812 (>•)(<■ 14 00 for white wheat extra ; 810 35(« 14 00 for round hoop Ohio: 811 <’0(« 16 00 for common to choice extra St. Louis; 812 9<h« 14 50 for California. Wheat—B2 500?2 53 for No. 2 sprint;; 82 50('i 2 •">.» for No, 1 do.; 82 85 red Canada; 82 90 amber State; 83 11 for California. Barley—Bl 95(5 2 05. Corn—Bl 14(«1 18 for new mixed Western : SI I Ito 1 |i» for new white Southent; 81 25(« 1 26 tor new yellow Jersey. Oats—S.Ut«i '•*«. for Western. Bacon—l6|c long clear; 13(2 15ic for short ribbed. Hams—2B(<£32c. Lard—l7(s 17fc. Butter—2o(ss4a. for Sftte.

1868. 1868/| ARRIVAL OF 'iSpring & Summer Goods!; 1 -AT THEt UMON CIOWC STORE, J Fo. 25 Main Street, Port XJVzxyzxo, Ind.., Mr. J. G. Fleddermas has rettirn'ed from the East with the Finest and Hand- : sorriest stock ever brought to Northern Indiana, comprising DOESKINS, ' FRENCH CLOTHS. LINEN GOODS, MARSEILES, * • ? VESTINGS, i i Plain ifc‘ Fancy Cassimeres, tec., I -i. which will be mtjde tip, to order, in the , most fashionable series, at prices that-. , cannot fail to please. A large stock of Ready-Made Cloth- , ing and Gents’ furnishing Goo,ds kept, constantly on hand,. J \ fea?“Call and see us. J. G. FLEDDERMAN & CO. | , vllnllyl. Corporation Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election will be held at the usual place of holding jtler.Jions. in and for the Town . of Decatur, in Adams County, in the j State of Indiana, on Munday, Mat 4m, 1868, for the purpose of electing the following Town officers, to-wit: One Clerk and Assessor, one Trees- [ , urer, one Marshall and three Trustees. '• for said town. 11. B. KNOFFfr i. I April 21, 2. Clerk T. D. •• I H SHOP, IN DECATUR, BDIAVI. JOHN KING, ! Announces to th" citizen® of Adams j county and vicinity, that he is now pre- | I pared to put up . WAGON’S, ' BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,.. SLEIGHS. SLEDS, | ! and anything in my line. None bu* the best seasoned stock used in their construction. and all work warranted as f represented. Give me a call. fc*J*Al! kin Is of repairing done to or-' ■ dec on short notice. SHOP— For the present at the old Chris. Meyers stand. vll n2y I. J UIIN KIN G. -I’o/iff of Harvey. I Notice is hereby given that I will, on the .''th'lay of June, 186*, at nin -o - ! clock A. M. bi.gin the survey of section j five, in township twenty-six nortly i range fourteen east, and the perpetuation | and !•' ivtion of lines and corners thereof, j Said survey to begin nt the north east corner of the said section, and be continued from dav tn dav till completed. 11. C. PETERSON, S. A. C. f Mespach Hendricks, Applicant. April 17. I-'6B, wl' SIOOO REWARD, Will be paid to any person who will prove that any other coppem sell Webs I i Cotton Cloth, Dress Patterns, Pant | Patterns. Sewing Machines. W.vniirs. Dry and Fancy Goods. xc., as g. .nd and jas cheap' as the undersigned. Sgg.4 I' l cent* for Patent Pen Fountain, and get ! a slip describing an article in oifr Doi- i i lar Sale, or setid in clubs of frotnJh) to j 100 at 10 cts. each, 5000 mor ' mate and i female .agents wanted. Sample* and circulars mailed free* -.EASTMAN X KENDALL, 65 St.. Boston, i Mass. vl 1 n2w 1. viimii iiii,iiiiiinivrir~'~v Base Ball, Firemen, Military, Political AND GENERAL SOCIETY GOODS, Os all.kinds, can be found at the Palace of Fashion .Vo. 1, JLystcne Block. ret. (Nlumbui j' Calhoun Sts.. FORT WAYNE, IND. Fings, Fanners, Uniforms, Batw, Hase Balls, Regalias. And everything in that line can be had by calling at A. & M. NIRDLINGER. t Send for circulars’. Orders promptly attended to. HAYEB & 44 RIFFE, I * f -DEYLKBS tXWatches, Clocks, Jewelry, fTtrrit <M» SfLUFK-PL.ITEP WIRE. Gold, Silnr aM Steel Spectacles, Columbia Street. vllnSlyl. FORT WAYNE,IND ■ ■-**** Jib-

CABINET WAREROOMSI!' t—. ;o: * • BARTHEL & YAGER, DEC JTtn, Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact they keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order,all kinds of .r FURNITURE, -SUCH AB-e Bureaus, Stands, Breakfast, Dining, Side & Centre ■z\aje33j:eds, LOUNGES. CUPBOARDS. SEC RE TA RIES, PL AIN AND FANCY CHAIRS, sc., | All of which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment of the kind in j this county. All work warranted to be made out of I clear and seasoned lumber. R°pair,ing done to order on short notice. Please call and examine our Furniture and Prices before purchasing elsewhere I We also keep on hand or manufacture t<j order all kinds, sizes and styles of rs. We have a first class Hearse with which to attend Funerals, whenever desired, on ; „reasonable terms. I Shop and wareroom on Second Street, ' Opposite the Public Square. vllnDyl : il b: ‘ knofF, ——:o: PHA.CTICA.Ij I AMBR3TYPB®T & PHOTOGRAPHER, I Would inform his patrens and customers | generally, that he is always ready toac- ! commodate them with all kinds and ■ stjHes of Pictures known to the art, at ' cheaper rates than they can be had elseI where. Special attention given to the I taking of children's pictures. He has bn hand a choice assortment of Photograph Albums. Card Photograph Specialties, Hose Jl’ood S CHlt Frames, (?ord and Tassei , Rose wood and Gilt Mouldings of differ-i,er<-nt widths, sold to suit purchasers, nt low rates. Also • Charts, Battle Scenes. Elide Scenes, i’c. ( Ji.h a.VD SEE is. Decatur. Ind. May 4, '66 ts. DAVIS & BRO~ BOOK BIXOERS, Blank Book Manufacturers. .Vo. 2’> Cadio’sn St.. Opposite Court House, FORT ir.IF.VE. i.vn. I Particular attention paid t» County ' work. p_-j?»M igazin”-®. Music, and old Books bound and re-bound In any style de- ’ sired. HENRY J. ASH. F. H. M CCLLOCH. ASH &. McCUEFOCII, -dealers inSTOVES, HARDWIRE, CLASS, Ne.’.V Nails, Furnishing Goods, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Also. Manufacturers of Tin, Cow and SBt Iron Ware. -Vo. 87 Colsinibit’ St rec s , Fort YY'ayne, Indiana. The best Cal OU and a complete as- ! sorttnent of Lamps alwavs ou hand, vllnllyl. FIAWOS! O. X,. ITXXjIj. Aos. 52 &. 51 Calhoun Street. FORT WAYNE, IND., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, American Ops, Alelodeon.s, and all kind of In.strvvm.ents. Sole Agent for Wm. Knabe X Co's Pianos, Baltimore: nnd Slienway & Son's Pianos. New York«r Also agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. Parties desiring io purchase w4!l do we'l to give me a sail. vllnllyl. O. D. 11l KD, -X INt F kCTl’kltn Ol - SASH,-DOORS & BLINDS. — :o:— stotn work promptly-executed. North side Canal, west of the Gas work*. . vllnL’-'.vl. FORT W AVNE. IND. 1 CAPITAL, $1,000,000, SECURITY' BY’ STATE LAW. 52.000,000. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY CINCINATTI. OHIO. AjsettaJuly Ist. l M >7. - *-51,168,690 8,. The stock of this Company is exelnsivclv owned and cbntroled by active businessmen wivh a view to their own security, an I to insure prompt aud bus-iness-like adjustment <iMos«cs. DAVID STI'DABAKER is the’Agehl of this company, at Decatur. K. S. PETERSON will make Survey* and con- . tracts of f*s*trance for Mr Srvt>ABAKV» when call*! upon. t vlln’2l.

“ESTABLISHED 1860 » 0 , G:./. ’ , • Il- j._ ■’ v , 1 - ' * ■ - . ' ' -' 4 - i i ' jd,' ■ - THE POPULAR HEW YORK STORE, 90 COLUMBIA STREET, Fort Wayne. I ■ i'WNG SEffl OF ’68.” I-. ; ; I ' — :o: — We ask your patronage, knowing that with our great advantages in buying • goods, we can do you good. Our stock | is large—prices right—and I tj..- .. .4 .J ‘ * ,U - our “’Specialty,” | L-. ** ■Domestic Goods! Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins. Wide Sheetings, Toilet Quilts, Towel'gs a Napkins, Table Linens, t ' Flannels, Blankets, ! Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns, ' Ginghams, Prints, Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, Tickings, Denims, Check and Stripe .Shirtings, at * ’ WHOLESALE & BE TAIL. . I 'j :DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. i Rich Dress Silks, Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Trimming Silks, Black Alpacas, Merinos. Heavy Poplins, Wool DcLains, > | Colored Repps. Valencias, I White Alpaeasf Lawns, . [.Oriental Lustres, Poplin Alpacas. Bargains in Dress Goods from Auction—received daily—2o to uO cis., par yard. ■ “ ' - ■ CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. This department we make a specialty of. and can always show you the latest > novelties in Market. " r . i -I |HOSIERY AND NOTION DEPARTMENT. I — 1 Hosiery X Gloves—of every description. French Corsets—real Whalebone. White Goods—a complete stock. Ho«>p Skirts—new styles and shapes ‘, Dress Trimming—large stock. ▼Real Thread lacels—all colors, i Embroideries —of all kinds. Lace Handkerchiefs—Embroidered do. Ruffling® and Frillings. Merino Vnderwear—of all >le«rription». Ribbons. Beltings—Rich Fans. | Alexander Kid Gloves. With a thousand and one other articles. This department is one of th. ■ most complete ia our House. I I I ** ROOT & COMPANY. , i . ■ - 41taMU.