Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1868 — Page 3

THE EAGLEFRIDAY, MAY 15, IS6S. Local & Miscellaneous. Yew Advertisements. , ' ? —~ ■ To Farmers—John Mcibers. License Notice—Andrew Sorg. Senatcirial Convention. A Delegate Convention, for the purpose of nominating a Democratic Candidate for State Senator, for the District composed of the counties of Adams and Allen, will meet in the. city of Fort Wayne, on Thursday, June 11th, 1868, at "» *■ 10 o’clock, A. M. The following is the apportionment of Delegates to said Convention, viz: Adams, 6 | Allen; 25 By order of the- District Comnrittee. J. R. Bobo, Chairman. Democratic Congressional. Convention. The Democracy of the Ninth Indiana Congressional District, will meet in Convention at Winchester, Indiana, on Wednesday, june 17th, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress for sai l District. The representation in said Convention will be as follows : VOTES. VOTES Adame, 6 Henry. 6 Allen. 25 Jay , 7 Blackford 3 Randolph C Dele ware 4 Welle 7 Total number of votes, - .64 By order of the Democratic Congressional Committee. O. BIRD, Chairman. Democratic .Judicial Convention. The Democrats of the 20th Judicial District, comprising the . counties of Adams, Vilen, Huntington and Wells, are requested to appoint Delegates to attend a Convention to he held at the Court House, Au the city of Fort Wayne, on 'LWrVtLty. ’he ill!) day of June, ISGS&at 11 <» •«■!» a. m. ; which convention win meet to nominate a candidate h r Judge of the Court of Common Picas,and acan lidate for District Attorney for said Dis trict. The counties are entitled to send the following number of Dele gates to said Convention, viz : Adame, 6.1 Huntington, 10 Alien, 25 J Wells, 7 J. It. Bono, of Adams County, 11. E. Fleming, of Allen County, J. R Cui froth, of Huntington Co. Newton Burwkll., of Wells Co. Judicial District Cammittce. , May 7th, 1868. N. B.—A Convention will tic held at the same time and place to nominate a Prosecuting -Attorney for the the 10th Judicial Circuit. Whitley county is entitled to send BDelegates to said convention. By order of tri: Committee. Subscribe.—Wc will furnish the Eagle until the first of December fur seventy live cimts. Subscribe CouRT.-s-Conunon Pleas Court is in session this week. Judge Taylor on the bench. We will give a condensed report of the proceed- . > ■-* mgs next week. Wet Weather.—lt has been raining so long we forgot, almost when it commenced. Our farmers are looking a little “blue” over thb prospect of early corn planting. , Frost.—We have had several frosts in this section during the week, wlrfeh has caused considerable speculation as to its effect upon the fruit. We hardly think it seriously damaged. New Paper.-The DeKalb Conn ty Democrat is the title of a new paper published at Auburn, Ind., by IE D. Carll. It is democratic in politics and hoists the name of Geo. 11. Pendleton for President. Mr. Carll was formerly an employee in this office, and his friends in this place are pleased to hear of • his promotion. Bass Fishing.—The Western Standard says the bass fishing has opened out in good style, large C7 quantities being taken with the ■hook and line. All lovers of bass fishing should now pay our reset voir a visit by all means. We are j coining up in a few days, Bro. Snyder, and ascertain our interest in the scaly tribe of the reservoir. | A Prating Thief.—A bible and hymn book, tfie property of Rev -Jabez Shaffer, was stolen from what is known as the toll-gate School Rouse, a short distance abovetown, last Saturday night.—‘ Some carpet-bag missionary on bis way South to run for “ofis” and reconstruct niggers on the ■Radical plan, no doubt is guilty of ths thsfl

Blank Deeds.—We have on hand a supply of Blank Deeds. — Justices of the Peace supplied at reasonable rates. Personal.—-Sergeant Bates, the hero who carried the “stars and stripes” through the South, was in Fort Wayne last week. He made I his “bow” to quite a large audi- | ence at Hamilton's Hall Saturday ; night, but proved to be more of a . walkist than tallest, as he simply i took off his “beaver” in response to tjie continued cheering of t’.ib spectators. • Captain E. B. Ward, one of Chandler’s puts, is beingpressed before Wade for the position of Secretary of the Treasury. , [His peculiar fitness is explained by I the Detroit AdeUrGser and Tri-\ \bune, from the fiict that he settled ! a §90,000 bond by a compromise ' of 8-15,000, was relieved of 822,j 500 by a suit, and deferred pay- , ment on the remainder until it was I lost sight of. Put him in and let him settle Uncle dSiun’s debt without money—he is “capable.” A Costly Book.—The public printing office, at Washington, has ■just turned out one of the finest i specimens of typographical workj manship ever executed in this country. A volume of nine hun- ! dred and forty pages; the size of a i large family bible, the finest Tur- • key morocco binding, and cost I thirty-seven dollars a volume.— ! Its contents are expressions of ' condolence on the death of Lincoln, and embrace everything from Queen Victoria's letter, to the resolutions of a town meeting in Boone Co.. Mo. ETery Congrcss- ' men is furnished with a copy, and j tnrw many more is unknown. One | hundred thousand dollars has been expended on the work, The public pointer is a Radical pet, and I ail kinds of useless jobs, never be I fore thought of, are now being done by him’ to pay him for his ' loyalty. This is the rule among ' Radical politician«r»ot the excep- | tion, and the reason is plain why i it takes so many, figures to measure.our public debt. Radical Whiskey Frauds. — Thc tfiiuinnati Gazette says the I revenue collect cd from distilled I o ® spirits for the first three months of this year amounts to $3.1190,400,04, which it estimates as less than flic cost of the official service in collecting, while there should have been collected between sixty and seventy millions. This sum is taken, says the Clazctte, out-of the pockets of the people, by the whiskey theives. and the gang consists of distillers, dealers, revenue officers, politicians, managers of presidential chiididates, proprietors of newspap rs and high officers of , the Government. The same paper •! says the tobacco excise is deliver- ; ed up to4hieves in the same inan- , ner. Is it not time for the people to effect a change in the administration of the Government, after such an acknowledgement from a leading Radical paper? This sum thus stolen the honest tax ridden, ’ hard-working yeomanry have to ' make good eventually. The-peo- ■ pin pay the sixty million taxes, but ■ the theives step in and take it.— . The whiskey business is under the j control of a Radical revenue com- } missioner, whom the President cannot remove under the Tenure i of-Office act, except by the consent i of the Senate. London, May Bth—Official dis patches have been received at the I India office from General Napier, , dated at Tat >nta, Abyssinia, on j the 21st of April. After the capture of Magdala thirty gnus and mortars belonging to the Abyssinian Government were destroyed. • and-the town razed to the rock on i which it stood. Generai Napier I ' reports that the Queen and the ar my will reach the Red Sea coast i during May. All the troop are 1 well, and the army trains well up with the advance of the returning forces. At an informal meeting of the leading Democrats from various | parts of Randolph County, hold at j Winchester, on the 2iFinstant, the ! following resolution was offered and adopted: lletolved. That wc. the Dcrno- . crats of Randolph county, express I °nr preference for Alfred Kilgore as a candidate for Congress in the | (9th) district, and recommend that ! the District Convention select him as our standard bearer in the com- • ing campaign ’’

BUSINESS NOTICES. “Look or. this picture, and then on thut.'' Here you behold the infirm step, The pallid cheek, waisting form, Untasted food, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains, Sleepless nights, and mental despmid- - ■?' ency. ' - There, laughing health, sparkling eyes, Elastic steps, craving forgotten cares,- - Genial thought and ambitious resolves Show the contrast and mark the picture. One took the Plantation Bitters ! —the other didn’t. They are very j beneficial for weak and ic i persons. Magnolia Water. —A delightful toilet article-—superior to Cologne and at half the price. INDIANAPOLIS IlEßALp.—Wcwill > furnish the weekly Indianapolis j lle’-ald to-all subscribers from this ' time forward until after the Presi dential election for 81. Send in your names gentlemen. A. J. iirvvsn, .'Ji. D., Operative Surgeon. Rooms opposite Keystone Block, Fort Wayne. « ’• vlln2syl. xtiF SiioAi- f’s Art Gallery, in j the Key Stone Block, Fort Wayne, j Indiana. Open to all: Admission I free. American IZuMneKs InI Ktihie, Fort Wftyne, Indiana.— . This Institute is located in a thriv- | ing young city that gives the student all the advantage of citv life i without the increased cost attend- : ing a residence in a large city, and I the course of study is so thorough i and complete, that when once a ■j person -graduates at the establishment its Diploma alone will be a I suilieient guarantee to insure him J a situation as Book-keeper, at rei munerative prices, and enable him ito fully understand the details of 1 all manner of business. I The Institute is permanently esi tablisl led. No vacation. Consequently students can enter at auv ; time. For particulars, j Address 11. 11. LIPES, I vllnllyl. President. public are respectfub -ty solicited to call and < xamine lour stock of School Books and j Stationary. Wrapping Paper. Wall and Window Paper. Blank an.l Miscellaneous Books, B-mnet Boards, Memorandum and. ’Pass Books, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pictures and Picture Frames. Photographs and Photograph Albums, j Ac., Ac. KlylL A BRO., No. 2, Phomix Block, Fort . Wayne, Ind. v11n25m6. Valuable Town Property flor Naic.— Two lots, sit- ■ unte in the Town of Decatur, with j a good frame dwelling house, good frame stable, .smoke house, good well and cistern, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac. The lots are underdrained ami the soil in good condition for gardening. The above property will be soi l cheap. Terms easy. For further j particulars call at the Eagle ofIfice. vllns2tf. NllOafl'tt Art Gallery, in the Key Stone Block, Fort V/avne. The best in the State. Call and have your “picture” taken, and do not remain doubting. United States Patent Agency. • —Wc would most respectfully ani nounce to inventors and patentees, i that patents for new inventions can be obtained through our agency. With facility and dispatch, as we have a branch office in Washington. We furnish all kinds of blanks used by inventors. Relieving that our extensive experience in the patent office at ' Washington is a sufficient guaran- ■ tee of success, vre most respectfully solicit your patronage. WILLSON * ESMOND. Office No 26, Court Street, vllnl7yj. Ft.. Wayne, Ind. 51. V. IL Nprnccr, Attor ■ noy at Law. office formerly occu- ’ pied by Jenkinson A* Spencer, opposite Keystone Block, “t’athoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana.' to all bus ' iness entrusted to his care. vlln2stf. Goto Shoaff's new Art Gallery, in the Key St one Block. Fort | Wayne, for your Photographs.

W. S. Wood, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Ornamental Gilt and Plain Gilt Bnitatipn, RosewoOdand Walnut .Mouldings. Cord and 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., Frightful I’ropSiucitN Coneertiiufr the eu'l of all things are made by religious Cnihasiasts; and on the othor hand, philosophers insist that the centre of the Earth is a mass of fire --that, the poles pf the EaTth will one ■day be at the Equator, and that the Suft is gradually I’ii‘li jg! Talk like this is j very terrible; but pending such whbloI sale calamities, it will be as well for I each member of society to take care of ■ his or health, and leave the rest to Prov- ; idcnce. '1 be end comes prematurely to all whv neglect the preservation of that inestimable blessing. Suffer liver diseases, dyspepsia, chronic eoftglipatjon or any other ailment to take its course uncheck- | ed, and it will assuredly shorten life.— i ' It cannot be said that the means of tecting the system against the predis- ! posing causes of disease,, are withhehl. j The constitiitions and physique of the ; le.-.st robust nm » be so sfreiigthoned and / j fortified by a course of HOS'I'ETTEII S I STOMACH P.U'mtrj as to render t I all but invulnerable, not only to the iitl tacks of epidemic.disorders, but also toI the ordinary complanlls which prevail in aft countries and at rj» 'seasons. If! the immense importance of protectivi: medication were universally understood, : this incomparable vegetable antidote, j which is already the most pt.pti’.UT 1 01-ic’• iii the world, would everywhere he class- | ed among the staples of life, and no fam- I ily woul 1 dare tube without it. The ■ I fiiiie may arrive when this will be"tl.e’i i case, for every year adds hutidreds of I thousands to the list ofuhdse who use it. | •I’o OoxtxsttxTtAxia'ii'Vosjt. The advertiser, having beon restored , j to health in a very few weeks by r. very ; i simple remedy, al:,:- hiiving sti'f-'red for ' i several years with a seycre lung atTec- ! j tion, aii'l'hat-ir i-l disease«.’wns;impii<'n j —is anxious to make known to his fel-low.-smlerers the means of cure. To .all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the proscription used ( fre eof j charge), with the directions for preptirI ihg and using the same, which they will I find a ’ure rure /■:' C | /iriinchitif, Cd-ls, and all Throdt land 1.-ing AT.-ctioiis, The only object of I the Advertiser it son-ling the I’rtscripi tion is !■> benefit the nlHietel. an i sn-’ead I information which Im conceives to be inI valuable, and he hopes erery sufferer .twill try his remedy, as it will cost .them h .thing, in lm iv Drove a blessing. I’.ar- ■ tits wislupg t ho, prescript ion, FREE, by return m ,il. will please address REV. EDW ARD A. WILSON William-<!>tirg,Kings Co.,New York. vllnlO-ly. Errors o f TFotitlx. A • ientlc.man'who*suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De | ei'.y. an l all the offe-'ts of youthful in- ! discrotiun, will, for ti. ■■ <ake ■' sittf.'tine j humanity, send free to all who need it. . the recipe and directions lor mxkiligthe I «imi>!e reme.lv by which he was cured. ! Sufferers wishing 1 to profit by the adver- | tiser’s experience, can do so by .ad.lres- | sing, in perfecteonfi.loner. JOHN' OGDEN. 42 Cedar street, New York. vllnlo-Iy. The Healing; Pool.and lloknc of Merry Howard Association Reports, for 5 ottng Men, on the Crime of Solitude, ! and the Errors, Abuses atnl Diseases ! which destroy the manly. powers, and I'create impediments .to Marriage, with ' sure means of relief. Sent in sealed ! letter envelopes, free of charge. Ail® ! dress. Dr. J-. SKILLIN HiH’GHTOn’ i Howard Association, Philadelphia, I’a. ■ vll nf), Decatur Markets. — Corrooted Woolily. Decatur, May 15, IS6S. 1 Flour, p bbl sl3 00 ; Wheat, white p bush.. 2 25 “ red, “ 215 j Corn,,. 65 Rye, 1 09 Oats • , -|0 I’o’.i.it, 's, 1 20 Butter, p lb 25 Lanl 10 i Ergs. ... . 10 j Feathers 50@60 I Hiiles. green pft>.’ . 6 ‘‘ <lrv. R. jo] Sn.lt. p bbl 4 25: Hains, p lb . ]5 j Shoulders, 12 j Bacon. ...... 12 Sen York Market. Nrw York. May Tl. | Cotton—3o(<j 32|c. for middling uplands. ■*' Flotir—Bß 60*ffi9 20 for snper- | fine State and AVestcrn : $9 Y.'tTlO 30 for extra State; $!• 70a? 1G 75 > for extra Western ; sll 9‘\-? 13 4 0 for white wheat extra; 810 Oftfj?1113 1 40 for round hoop Ohio : 811 (•”(<■ HL.OO for common to choice extra St. Louis; sl2 00v’14 00 t\>rCalifornia. Wheat—B2 35Q 2 38 for No. 2 , spring; 82 IS V '2 50for No. I do.;' 82 85 red Canada; 82 74 amber, State: $3 10 for California. Barley—s 2 o<>(«£2 15. Corn—B-1 21 («1 23 for new mix-; led Western; 81 14(11 16 for Hew | I white Soutliem; $1 25(<f 1 26 tor ' hew yellow Jersey. Oats—S7(<t.BS,.’ for WesteyiL Bacon—l64c long cleur; 13(<f. I short Hams—SS«K!2c. I Lanl—18(« I9jc. Tkltter—2tkA4-C- for State..

1868. 1868. | ARRIVAL OF ; I ' Spring -AT THEUNION CLOTHING STO3E, J Fo. 25 Main Street, W ayn.o, XxxcSL., ‘ : ° : I Mr. J; G. FLEnPEKMAX has returned from the East with the Finest and Handsomest stock ever brought to Northern Indiana, comprising DOESKIN'S, . ' FRENCH CLOTHS, LINEN GOODS, MARSEILES, VEsTINGS, j Plain & Fancy Cassimeres. Ac., I ■’ ■ i which will be made up, to order, in the ; . most fashionable styles, at prices that j j cannot fail to please. A large stock of Ready-Made Cloth- ( ing ami Gents’ Furnishing Goods kept j constantly on hand. ( CfejF'C'all and see us. J. G. FLEDDERMAN' & CA. rlliHlyl. .A'oticc of Surrey. Notice is hereby given that I will, on ! Ql’.o 'll th day of June, IS'iS, at nine i 1... clock a. v’., commence the survey of seef't i< m- -trt; »r I -er th irty-iour,— hi —tow n-• 11 ipi | twenty-seven north, of range number! ! fourteen east, and the | ! location of lines and corners thereu?.— . Said suryey to commence at th" south- ! west corner of said section, ajvf be con- I i tinued fromday to dav till romp-ii'ti-i. 11. C. PETER-ON. S. A. C. _i I Alexander Smith, Applicant. I May 8, 1868 ( w. 3; HSSmH I SHOP, IN D3-CATFR, SADIAAA. ■ i JOHN t<D4C, . . . IAxnovx'ces to the citizen-' of Adams ; ■ county-and vicinity, that he is now pre- i ■ pared to put up i WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS, SLEDS. | ' and anything in my line. None but the ' j best assorted used in their con-| str.Ui. titui, and oil work warranted as : represente i. Give m? a c.tli. pttfAil kinds ,f re; airing done to or- .' <ier on -hart n-zife. SliOP—For the pfesent at the old' Chris. Meyers st-ud. vllu-Jyi. JOHN KING. , ►Folicf of Surrey. Notice is hereby given that I will, on I i ti e sth day of June, at nine o'i chick A. M. b.gin the survey of section i j five, iu township twenty-six n >r:h, ' i mti.'p f-.-irto n east, -.n I the’perpetu-ition ■ and lo'iction o! lines and corners thereof. i ba id survey to beg: n .it the north east I corner of tfieje.aid section, and be con- ! tinned from d.av t<> dav till completed 11. Q. PF.TEIiSt-N, .< A. 1 I MtsitAcii Uiadrickm, Applicant. Apti! 17, IsG.s, w 3. 81OSO KEWARI), I Vs ill be paid to tiny let sou who will i prove that any other concern sell Webs ! Cottox (’loth, Dress Patterns. Past I Patterns. Sewixg AQcihves, Wai hes. I Dry and Faxi y Goods. No., a« goo I and ; (as cheap as the undersigned. Send 10 | I cents for Patent Pen Fountain, and get_l j n slip describing an nrtiele in cur I'ol-.| j lar Sale, or send iu c'.uhs of from •I t to ! Ilk) at 10 cts. each. sooom ire malesind : • female agents wanted. Samples and circulars mailed free. EASTMAN X I KENDALL, 65 Hanover St.. B s.on, Mass. *- vlln2wl. ißaseßaH, i Firemen, I Military, Political 5 AND H ,iGE.\ERAL SOCIETY GOODS. i■ I (ts all kinds, can be found at the Palace of Fashion |: -Vo. t, S-yfion- cor. Cikfibia Ci’hou-i Sts . FORT WAYNE, IND. riaaiA, Uannen, Uni for mi, Balt, Hase Halls, Hegralißß* And everything in that line can be had by calling at A. i M. NIRDLINGER. Send f»r circulars. Orders prom ptI ly attended, to. mi ER A. GK AFI’E, -PF IXWatches, Clocks, Jewelry, su rrg a.vn rux-rf trrD.t”inr iGali, Silver asd M Spsctaclcs, Columbia Mrcet. vllnMyt. FORT W AYNE. TSP

CABINET WAREROOMS! f — :o: — ; j BARTHEL & YA«ER,!. OECaTl'It, Would respectfully call the intention of the public to the fact they keep constantly on band, and manufacture to-order, ; kinds of FURNITURE, i —SUCH A8B«rc:ius, Stands, Breakfast, Dining, Side de Centre 1 ■Z’-A.333jJSSI, Z 0 UNG us r cuPit 0,1 PDS. SECRETARIES. PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS, ‘ All of which xpll be sold cheaper than at any other establishment of the kind in this county. All work warranted to be made out of clear and seasoned lumber. Repairing done to order on short notice. Please call and examine our Furniturt and Prices before purchasing elsewhere • * j, J g.. sf??' I We al-o keep on hand or manufacture : to order all kinds, sizes and styles of i lE«'' B <' B INK • I We have a first class Hearse with which , tonttend Funerals, wheneverdesired, on ; reasonable tqrms. Shop and wareroom on Second Street, i Opposite the Public Square. vl Infiyl | R If KN OFF,: ' '!o:'! j % I r’ILACTICAIu ! maOTYPEBT & PHOTOGRAPHER, 1!....,. -o: r i WoultUnform his patrens aiidcustomers | generally, that he is c.lwivs ready to'accommodats them with al] kinds and j i styles of Pictures kiiowfi to the art, at I I cheaper rates than they can be hadtfl’e- • | where. Simcial :>tt“ntib.n given to the j t tak-ingorojiil lren'-s pictures. Hehaspn j ! hand a choice assortment of P/jofocrap?? Card PitoSograqh Specialties, Knsc ll'ood S Giii Era uics. Cord and TasRosa wood md Gilt Mouldings of differ- ! er.-nt width’, sold to . uit purchasers, at low rates. Also CA ”t«. P ’.tt'r N-cn Rildc. Scenes, A'c. c.il r 'see rs. D'oatur. In i. May 4. '66 ts. DAVIS & BRO? BOOK BIDDERS, Blank Book Manufacturers. ' No. 25 -S.'.. Opposite Cwt House. FOUT ir.IV.VE. S.Ylf. i Ibiptieular attention paid te County worf; izines. Aliisic, and old Books bound and re-bound in any style desired. i itEXRv j. ash. r. n. mVullocu. AS!I 5, McCUIXOUIJ, -DEALERS IXSTOVES,: IIIP'ARE. GUSS, .Nits.’;. .Viiihr, Furnishing Goods, and i FA3MING IMPLEMENTS* ATso. Manufacturers of Tin, anil -Vo. 8, U<d:tnibla Street, Fori Wayne, Indiana. The best f’.-ri O-' and a complete as-1 sortment of l.tnhps alw.ays.on hand. i vllnllyl. PIANOS! C. 3U. I3:xx«x., Xos. s*! & 51 UalhouH Street, FtUIT JFA l .Y,7. IND.. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos. American Organs, Jf; .'<> /c.nijt,,??( ? ail kind o f S?na7l: liistriainciitM. Sole Atrent for Win. Kn.abe X t’o’s Pi-j anos, Bajtitnore; and Sticnway x Son’s 1 Pianos. New York. Also agent for ; Wheeler & Wilson s Sewing Machines. Parties desiring to purchase will do ! wellto give me a call. vllnllyl. O. D. HI RD, j -MAXIFACTURit OFSASH, DOOBS BLBVDS. om work promptly executed. North S'lie Cau.vl, west of the Gas works. v 11 v!I 'OUT WAYN E. IND. wmi si,ooo ( ooo, 1 SECURITY BY STATE LAW, t $2,000,000. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY Cl.Nfl.N A TH, OHIO. A’»cttsJuly br,l*l*. — ?!.! , ‘.' ! .i- 0 The stock off this Company is exclusively owned ami contested active , businessmen with a view «o their oven ■ security, and to insure prompt and but- ' inesv-likea.Fti’tmcnt of lo««e«. DAVID SrUDABAKER is the Agent of thfs company, at Decatur. R. S. PE- i TERSON will make Surveys and coo- i tracts of Insurance for Mr_ Sven ab Altax J when called upon. vl!n?l »

1860.» — " ' F ~ • It ■ • J r ' - - : - THE POPULAR ' 'NEW YORK STORE, t __ — J 90 COLUM2SA STREET, Fort Way bc. I '■ I SEASON Os ’68." i »: I .. i. ■ . . - . We ask your patronage, knowing that i with our great advantages in buying | goods, we can do you good. Our itook is large—prices right—and our Spec laity I . 1 i .1 ’ ' ; Domestic Goods! I Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslinx, • Wide Sheetings, Toilet Quilts, Towel’gs t Napkins, Table Linens, J Flannels, Blankets. : Carpet Chain, ■ Cotton Yarns, ’ | Ginghams, Prints. Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, Tickings, Denims, ■»--- Check and Strip? Shirtings, at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. i I DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. : Rich Dress Silks, Black Silks. | Fancy Si’.ks. Trimming Silks, : Black Alpacas, Merinos, ! Heavy Poplins, . Wool Del.sins, : Colored Repps, Valencias, . White Alpacas. Lawns, , - i Orieutal Lustres, Poplin Alpacas. Bargains in Dress Goods from Auoi tion —received dailv—2o to 50 c:«., u*r [yard. I CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. This department we make a specialty I of. and can always show you the lateat . novelties in Market. HOSIERY AM> NOTION DEPARTMENT. \ Hosiery 4 Gloves—of every description. ’ French Corsets—real Whalebone. | White Goods—a complete stock. Hoo|> Skirts—new styles and shape*. Dress Trimming—large stock. I Real Thread laces—all colors. | I Embroideries—of all kinds. ! Lace Handkerchiefs—Embroidered do. I Ritflings and Frillings. ! Merino Underwear—of all descriptions. Ribbons. Beltings—Rich Fans. Alexander Kid Gloves. With a thousand and one other artic'.es. This department is one of tl. , most complete in our House. I gr . i ROOT & COMPANY. I