Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1859 — Page 4

BUscrflnumis. Southern Justice. ? The Cleveland Leader illustrates “Southern slaveholding justice” as follows: “Two i .years ago in July a respected and prosperous citizen of Lofuisville was arrested and imprisoned in that city, on the suspicion of ' running off a Have belonging to one VVeath- • erly. After more than two years imprison- . ment he succeeded in getting a trial and was acquitted. As soon as he was arrested, his . property —a store of goods—was attached, and it is said by a Louisville paper that it will absorb all the rest of his property to pay ; the expenses of this trial, and that he will • be compelled to take a fresh start in the • world. Of course nt> damages will be awarided him for his false imprisonment. This lie slaveholder’s justice. t > the most remarkable piece of tbrutality we have ever heard of was perpetrated on Thursday evening, in- Cincinnati. jSome persons unknown caught a little daughter of Mr. Charles Reith, only two years old, stripped and covered her from head-to foot jvith tar, and let her find her home in that Condition. No; cause is assigned. The father had offered a reward of SSO for the tillains. i Ji Qfj"An old gentleman of eighty-four having taken to the altar a .young damsel of t'fbout sixteen, the clergyman said to him, ‘(The font is at the other end .of the church.” “|What do I want with the font!” said the j oild gentleman. “I beg your pardon,” said the clerical wit, “I thought you had brought the child to be christened.” j was said of a crafty Israelite, who deserted the Hebrew faith without embracing that of the Christians, and yet endeavored to make both parties subservient to his stilish views, that he resembled the blank leaf between the Old and New Testaments, belonging to neither and making a cover of bio. th. i lady thus addressed her servant in ‘the presence of her guests: “Mary, relieve that Burning luminary of the superabundent dross that bears upon it.” “Ma’am!” said Mary, confused at what her mistress could iriean.' “Take,” said the lady, “from that liiminous body its superincumbent weight of cdnsumedicarbon.” “Ma’am!’’ repeated Mary. In haste replied the lady, “Snuff the candle, stupid.” . _ v “To rent!, a home in Melvillp-avenue, ■ located immediately alongside of a p|umgarden, from which an abundant supply may b(J stolen during the season. Rent low. and thie greatest part taken .in plums.” I understand you have a superior way of curing hams —I should like to learn it.” “Well, yes, I know verry weU hdw to cure them, but the trouble with me is to yjp'ocure them.” you think". hale in New York!” asked! a cockneV of a compositor, who had just arrived. “|HaiL! No; we drink ruinsmash and Jersey lightning.” is said that the King of Siam has named his soft * “George Washington,” there is some hope for Siam yet. is an economical reflection that’ when garments are too short, the dfficulty may be remedied by wearing them longer. Crs"lt may sound like a paradox, yet the breaking of both bf an army’s wings is pretty suf-e to make it fly. A Terrible Descent.—The- Great PaZZ of Niagara—being turned into a rone-walk for Mvßlondin.

ADTHA IST B X TOSS'S SALE OF HEAE ESTATE. IN pursuance of an orderof the Common Pleas Court of Jasp'ter county, Indiana, made at the October term fbr 1859, I will sell at private salq, on or after the twelfth day -of December next, the following real estate in Jasper county, to-wit: | The porth-east < uarter of the north-east quarter of Section nineteen, township twenty-seven, nortli of range seven west, belonging to the estate of .Sampson Solomon, deceased, late of Jasper'eounty, Indiaifa. Term|s —<)ne-thiird in hand, and the remaining t'.vo-thifds in two payments of twelve and eighteen months after’ date, with interest, the purchaser to give a mortgage on the premises to secure the back payitients. Cl. IV. T. SAGE, Administrator. November 9, l-sfoD. 29-4 t J - - ■ SAEE OF EAAD. frUIE undersigned, Executor of the last will i. aiid testameijt of William L. McKinney, ,41<«<ccased, will sell at private sale, at not less than the appraised valjue, ($2,500,) the following lands, in Jaspercounty, Indiana: The north-east quart-r of the Dorth-cast quarter of spetion thirteen, township twenty-nine, north. The west |ialf of the north-east quarter in the sajnie section and township. The northwest quarter of the south-east quarter of section one in thie same towiiship. The south-west quarter of the quarter of section twelve, township twenty-nine, and the south-east quarter of the quarter of section twelve, in townsihip twentyrnino, north, and all in range . eight wdst, and estimated to contain two hundred and forty acres. This land was deeded to William 1 L. McKinney on the Bth day of October, ;185|. Tprms—One-thirtl cash, one-third in nine, and the remainder in eighteen months, on note with.freehold security. Tire land lies in a body, and is estimated to conhundred and forty acres. There are about eighty acres clleared. The land consists of timber and prairie. TlurA is an excellent Frame House, tiind stock wkter. It is on the Rensselaer and Chicago Road, and in a good neighborhood. I will revive proposals at my residence in Tipton township, Cass dounty, and through ISAAC SA YLE RS, near thja land. I will.'sell the abdve property at private sale, after this notice has ibeen published and posted in conformity with the. order of the Court, four weeks. WM. ip. THOMAS, Executor. 9, 1859 j 29-It

[ The Old Boot and Shoe Store.! Ji.. FJIHE subscriber returns his thanks to his numerous ; JL customers for their liberal patronage during the ; past live years, and expects to deserve and receive a continuance of it in the future. If my work don’t . suit, don’t take it. My work is all home-made, and warranted perfect. I have a large stock on hand for the fall trade, and am always ready to make up to or- 1 der. 1 still cmply the same workmen that I have ■ had several years, of whose good work the public is . well aware. Terms positively cash, and I will not be undersold by any one this side of Lafayette. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. !T”pThe highest price in cash paid for Green and Dry Hides. [2O-ly], JOHN GOETZ. New Blacksmith Shop, BL’T OLD HANDS AT TIBI-: BELLOWS rp HE subscriber re- | JL sped fully makes i known to his nuiuer- | ous customers, and i the public generally, | that he has removed into the large'and commodious Black- ; smith Shop which he I hasjuste rect ed, and is now prepared to i doa 11 kinds ofßl ac k - zf smithing, promptly and satisfactorily.— NO CREDIT is my motto, but I will receive in exchange lor work all kinds of Country Produce fit for man or beast, wood, &c., and money will not be refused. /Ready pay and cheap work,” is the talk. 26- 3 m NOI <NT AN WAR NE R RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. . FIIIIE undersigned I would respectfulfully return his thunks ItHvjMga i to the citizens of RensI seiner mid Jasper coun- -sG( ty, for the very liberal /“g®, support they have ex- I \ tended to him since his kJ ’ \ arrival among them,and j'- . hopes to merit tin? cont.nuance of that patronage by a strict attention US to the wants of his customers. He buys his leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Thus, he gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Shoes at the cheapest prices, and cun efford to sell on very low terms forcash. Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not.. I shall be pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. O’Repuiri ng done on the shortest notice. 32 " THUS. McSHEEHY. startling; BIT TRUK: IN FULL BLAST! -—! ■■ ■ j Goods Going Off with a Rusli! PURCUPILE & DOWNING A GAS N IN PIEL JL!

\ y 7 E desire to call the attention of our former \ V customers, and the rest of mankind generally, to the fact that we are opening at the old stand of Thompson &, Son a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS &. SHOES, HATS & CAI’S, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, NAILS, &c., Which will be sold at the lowest living rates For Cctt.li or Country Produce Only. Our stock of Dress Goods is very large and well selected, being purchased with special reference to the want.; of the Western tiade, and will be sold at prices that will make the world stare. In the line of Hosiery, Gloves, 7c.. we have everything that. tin’ most fastidious cun desire, and at very low figures. FALE AAD xVfiA'TEB BOAAETS. Of these we have a large supply of the latest styles, and which wiil be sold thirty per cent, lower than at any other place in town. We particularly urge the ladies to cone: and see them, feeling assured that w • cun suit them as to price and qualitv. TO D’.TCMSEISS, We would say that we have a large assortment of Shovels and Spades of the best brands —the Aines—Scoopers, &.c. Call and sec them. [n short, without stopping to more particularly specify the various articles of which our stock is composed, we would simply say, call and see that we are not gassing when we say that we will sell more goods for one dollar, cash in hand, than any other hous ■ in town, not. even excepting tb.e i'ar-f;imf‘d “De icon Tubs.” 21 PURCUPILE DOWNING. U A New Broom Sweeps Clean.” NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE BO t GSI 'S’ A > SO I, J | II E subscriber respectfully announces that he j has opened a new (jlxorerynd Provision Store in Rensselaer, in the next building east of the Shanghai Building, yvlie.re he will he pleased to receive all his old friends, and new ones who may favor him with a call. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, ’tloinwscw, 'B’cj b:t <:s’o, Ac., FLOUR, CORN, OATS, POTATOES; &c., And Idvrythiny Else in the Grocery Line, Constantly kept on hand ,und sold cheap, for I am determined to ask but reasonable profits, not being in haste to grow rich. WANTED, Country Produce of nil kinds, such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Hutter, Eggs, Chickens, &e., for which 111 ■ highesi price will be paid. Give inc a trial, and I will garuntee that you will b” satisfied ALEX. ROWEN.

THOMPSON & SON ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR FALL GOODS, DIRECT FROM BOSTON & NEW YORK! I \ WE HAVE BOUGHT OUR GOODS I■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ’ / VERY low, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS MARKET. COME ONE, COME ALL, AND SEE THE

Cheapest Store in Rensselaer 70?, OASHi I „ r ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for Goods. •>,28 THOMPSON A SOX. Louisville, N. Albany & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY. xaui * i 1 ISSSJ. FALL. AKRANGEItIKNT. 1859. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, AND CHICAGO. Oh and after October 8 Passenger Trains trill be run as follows: GOING NOICTH. FROM NEW ALBANY.—Mitchell Accomoda. : tio.n —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Arrives at Mitchell at 12:05 P. M. Chicago and St. Louis Express Mail.—Daily, except Sunday, at 11:55 A. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. Cv M. K. K. Train for St. Louis at 3:44 P. M.; and for Cincinnati at 5:00 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and reach Chicago at 7:45 A. M. / Chicago and St. Louis Night Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 10:50 P. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the train for St. Louis at 2:50 A. M. (No connection for Cincinnati.) Reach Chicago at 8:00 P. M. CIOIN<X SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati and Louisville Day Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 1:40 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 10:45 A. M.) Arriving at (’incinnati at 1:40 A. M Connecting closely at Lafayette for New Albany, arriving ats:oo A. M., and at Louisville at 5:40 A. M. Cincinnati and Louisville Night Express—Daily, except Saturday, at 10.55 P. M.(leaving Chicago at 8:00 P. M.) running directly through, reaching Cincinnati at 9:40 A. M., New Albany 4:25 P. M., and Louisville at 5:15 P. M. jr'T’Trains stop at all regular Stations; and at sig- : nal Stations on signal. Both 7'hrough Trains connect at Greencastle with , all Trains on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the Trains on the Toledo and Wabash Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and North-west, and for Detroit and all points EastJF'r’Only one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. . Tickets for sale in Louisville, No. 555 l Main street, and at the Company’s Offices in New AL ■ bany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and North-west. R. E. RICIjER, Superintendent. , Supt’s Ofiiee, New Albany/Oct. 7, 1859. 28. REAL ES T A jT E AGENCY. D - LEE - G. W. SPITLER. j FEE & SFITEEIt, Eaii<t Agents, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful I and correct abstracts of titles, and information j generally in relation to the value and quality of I lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will alwa.ys accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will b« done on reasonable terms. A FINE EITTEE FARM of 8O A< 11ES, SEVENTY acres of which is under improvement; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by MILROY &. COLE, 43 Land Agents. Notice, TO THE EADIES. r l’ II E undersigned has again opene I a Broom 1 Shop, at the Stanley Building, where he in- ■ tends keeping on hand a good supply of Brooms ol all sizes, and warranted to sweep clean if well handled. All those wishing to buy brooms, will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Brooms exchanged far broorncorn, er broomcorn worked up on the shares, or f»r country produce, on the shortest notice. All orders promptly filled by I 21-3 m JOHN H. KARSNER.

The American Eagle! AS IT STANDS, WITH ONE FOOT ON THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, AND THE OTHER ON THE ALLEGH ANTES, WHILE IT BATHES ITS TAIL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, AND DRINKS FROM THE PELUCID WATERS OF THE NORTHERN LAKES, SURVEYS NOT A GRANDER SPECTACLE THAN THE LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, WHICH we are now opening out for ths inspection of the good people of this vicinity. We have a fine assortment of Cooking, Heatiny and Parlor Stoves, of the most approved patterns, all of which we aro determined, to sell low. Come and examine stylos and prices before going ofl', for we have the of severe! good men who have bought stoves at Lafayette this fall, that they could have saved at least Two Dollars by purchasing here. Don’t forget the place, for Money is a Cash article und two dollars is worth saving. Our stock of Hardware, Glass, Nails, JSfc., is still complete, and selling a little cheaper than the cheapest. We have also on hand, and are constantly manufacturing Tinware of all kinds. Also Job work ione on the shortest notice Old copper, old pewter and Cash taken in exchange for anything we have to sell. 28 I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. JASPER NURSERY! tpilE subscriber bus on hand, and can furnish J- to any extent for fall planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, Fear, Peach and Cherry Trees, Of any named kind, well-rooted, thrifty, and grown in this climate. ALSO, I.aw ton Blackberries, HoiiStilon's Gooseberries, Several Varieties of Raspberries, Fine Victoria Currants, lied and White Dutch Cherries, Clinton, Concord, Isabella and CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS, Together with everything else that may be wished in the way of Shrubbery. This stock is very desirable, and everything sold will be warranted true to name and the best of its kind. Conic and see, and buy :ii vourown Nurseries. 18-ts WM. 11. MARTIN. GUARD Against Fall and Winter Fires! BY CHOIO3 IN’SXTB.ANaS

WITH THE KffiTWi Incorporated 1819—Charter Perpetual CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. A NET SVBFEVS OF 5942,181.72 I And the prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the yEtna Insurance Company in the past forty years. The value of reliable insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE /ETNA CO. DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio, 8431,520 83)ln Michigan, 158,043 St In Wisconsin, 106,955 07)In Indiana, 146 839 81 In Kentucky, 204,939 40)ln Illinois, 448,327 41 In Missouri, 384,518 04)In Tennessee, 97,549 21 lowa&Minn., 101,399 46)Kansas & Neb., 19,945 77 Penn.^Virginia,3l,s9s 89jArkansas Ga., 2:L945 09 Mississippi and Alabama, 52,412 18. FIRE & INLAND NAVIGATION Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to Insurance of Dweli.inks and Contents, for terms of one to jive years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the /Etna Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During “stringent times” the necessity for reliable insurance becomes an imperative necessity—the ability of property holders to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. jrg’Business attended to witji dispatch and fidelidclity. [2l-3m] W. D. LEE, Agent. benssexakjs CABINET WAR EII OUSE. THE subscriber has always on band, at his Cabinet Shop in Rensselaer, the latest and most durable styles of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Chairs, Tables, Stands, cj-c. Bookcases, or any of the above articles, and everything else tn my line, to order, and at as reasonable rates us anywhere else. IL?’Repairing done on short notice. _ 20 ~A"1 M • E *■’ E R • ADVER T 1 S E IN THE RENSSELAER GAZTTE.

THOMAS CLARK’S COLUMN. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOO D S EVER BROUGHT TO IBBSISSKAS®. __ The Stone Store AHEAD OF AU. OTHEBS!

GOODS SOLD LOWER, FOR CYSTI, THAN EVER SOLD BEFORE! HAVING purchased the store of W. J. and J. W. LARUE, and having added to the stock on hand a larger supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, &.c., than was ever before brought to this place at one time, and having bought Dry Goods at extraordinary reasonable terms, I can assure the public, without any stretch of imagination, that I am abundantly able to sell at extraordinary low figures—lower than ever before ofFered in Jasper county. DRY GOODS. My assortment of Dry Goods, such as Calicoes, Prints, Muslins, Cassiniers, Casinets, Cloths, and everything else in that line, is very large and select, to which I invite the attention of every man, woman, and child within twenty miles, knowing that if they once examine my stock they will go away satisfied that they never saw a larger slock or a better variety. READY MADE CLOTHING. I would call especial attention to my stock of Ready-made Clothing. I flatter myself that 1 have a larger stock, and a greater variety of Clothing, than all the other establishments in Rensselaer put together, and they will be sold at such low figures that every person who has once purchased of me will always do so when he is in need of Clothing. Come and examine my Stock. GROCE R I E S . My stock of Teas, Sugars, Coft'ee, Molasses, Sirup, Soap, Candles, Spices, and everything else' in the Grocery line, cannot be surpassed. In fact, it surpasses any establishment in Rensselaer, as anybody will say who will call and look through it. I believe that I have purchased my Groceries on more favorable terms than has ever been done by our merchants, and I can consequently offer them at greatly reduced rates. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED Country Produce, such as Butler, Eggs, Chickens, Beeswax, Rags, &c., wanted at all times, for which the highest price in goods will be paid. CORN. I intend, when tjie time arrives, to buy for shipment, all the Corn that the fanners of Jasper county can spare, and to pay the highest price that I can afford to and make myself safe. I invito all my fanner customers to give me a call, and as many new ones as 4 ca Aro good bargains,for lam determined to give greater bargains than any other house in town. Every one who deals with me will find this to be true. 25-1 y. ' THUS. CI.ARK

“OUR FLAG STILL WAVES!” FOLLOW AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO AUSTIN’S. ■ —oo NO I AV I 1 lISTANDING the efforts of a few designing individuals to break us and our business down, we again appear before our numerous customers with a superior stock of FAM IL G ROC E RIE S AND I»r >t » v )t << v \ o M- A t VXOI’ X\ b , -All of the best brands, which we warrant, and we are selling at very low prices for CASH or good.COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest prices. Our stock consists of a little of everything, from a hogshead of Sugar to five sticks of Candy. TUI-1 VKKV BEST AKTICI.E OF SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR, A No. 1 Coffee, 6 1-2 lbs. for a sl. TOBACCO, CTGAIIS, POWDER, LEAD. SHOT AND CAPS, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, I’EI’I’EIE, SPICE, STAKCII, SALT, CANDLES, SOAP, CINNAMON, CLOVES, BAKING YEAST, Clt O CKER Y IV A R 11, TUBS, CHURNS, BUCKETS, SEIVES, Tur, Fii.ii, Vinegar, Ac.

All of which we are prepared to sell at the v.ry lowest rates. We want it distinctly understood that we sell none but the very best brands of everything. Ladies and gcntleitien, there has been an effort mad-, as you are ail well aware, to placn the stigma on us of soiling liquor to the youths of our town, making them drunk, and raising a diei turbance throughout the entire place, which ! charges we deny and hurl the same back in the ; teeth e,t the r ite slanderers. ’Pae old proverb that a “drowning m ,u ’vid c itch at straws." is trit.” in this cas-. troni til..* fact that some ot our I would-bo friends ar.- pretty short just, at tins j time, and want to m ike a little mom v off’of’our . good name. J... 'A c keep n simply <>f good Liquors on hati.l at all times, whirl, will be sold accot aing to law, and no; other w i\ . 23 ‘ ' J. M. AUSTIN. JASPER. COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MI I.ROY. A> cr>l ITi S Es 1C <» Y A <’ o p, j-; , RE A L EST AT E AG E NTS, 1 A RE prepared to (rausaet all business usually ! LV. pcrtaiiiiiijT to Real Estale Agencies—will ! give prompt and careful attention to the purchase | and sale of Reul Estate, payment of Taxes, &c j 1 hey are prepared to and wili furnish correctabtracts of titles to any piece or pieces of land i anywhere in this county, and will accompanv ■ the same with a legal opinion as to its validity, : without additional charge, whenever required. 20,000 ACRES OF.the best land in Jaspercounty, suituated in in all parts of the counts’, and comprising every variety'ot timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the couni ty, for sale by MILROY & COLE. 43 Real Estate Agents. THE BEST OF PRAIKIE EA>D, DESCRIBED as follows: All of section except 80 acres oil’the west side of the section; : the north half and south-west quarter of section ■ J; the east half and the south east quarter of the i south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of I section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, I and the north-west quarter of section It), all in | township 27, range 8, situated in the vicinity of Lyon's Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neigh- , borhood; plenty of good timber within a short distance of the premises;-will be.sold at very low price upon the following unprecedenle.ily favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of ths purchase money iii baud, five percent, in one veaZ, and the balance in eight equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred puyiiients secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above realestate apply to MILROY & COLE, 43 Land Agents. ONE OF THE BEST FAK.YIS |N THE < OI \TY, CONSISTING ol lifi acres of prairie and 20 acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation —an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles jrot»i Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, fcr sale by MILROY X COLE. • l»nnd Agents. A EAKGE NI'iBBEB OF TOW A EOTS, I IE A I ED in the best parts of the town of X. Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and on favorable terms by MILROY X COLE, 43 Reni Estaie Agents. 11. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich & C 0.,) \ IIEAt.KR IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN AF.B L • , mrOM MEATS AAD HEAD STOAEB. fMHE proprietor is determined not to be snr.L passed by any shop in the State, eithel as to quality of .Marble or the execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION . To all who favor him with a cull. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, .Monticello, Ind. Rkff.renck.—Messrs. Geo VV. Spitler. L." A Cole, Jacob Merkle, 35-14'