Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

County ■mwkctory. Ci Mr it Comt.—Mmli fourth Moudmlo Marotttn4Heptttinb«r. J*dg<i*-Hon.CHpWs« U.Tt*r. \ "TV/ I . • t'roMfuting .utinaey-FKAsii 3• HtjMjtn Combos I’lhs Con»r.--lteett thli4p Mon- 1 and dWfcer ;#J<tept j vrh«» ifierc are fivt Monday* hi the pleading | Tno«th, then an thd wound Monday). Jnd|o , Won! Vittun d. Taixot*. IRA W. VH0J1itK,............; ... -Auditor j SfITLEII. .... Clerk. . THOMAS BOBOCOMS, Troaaurer. ■ZKA U CI.AUK, Recorder. CHARI.EB 81.A'tT..,.. JOHN MILLEHi J?......... -Surveyor. & r.^THOMPSON,...JT.. School Examiner, j CotaiuU*V>nert -G»pHrt< H • Brown, C M. Watiom. Ojcokok jTi/oR. Meetings—rirat Me*layln March. oi#«. September and Hei' h«*lfcr.

• Wood wanted at this office on subscription.

THE ELECTION.

Jaapeh County gives 360 Republican Majority, the election’ passed off quietly t lubughmit tltecoiTiity,tand although hard work W'tW done at the polls, it. was. dune in the best. Of spirit and | no distuib irt'Oe occurred anywhere. | The nearest approach to disturb- \ ififee in this township, was when all .Democrat challenged iho vote Of aft i old soldier of (he wav of IS 12. Tho , otlHbfrifierTincf Hud his vote challenged several’times in the last few years, and was oT the opinion that it was about lime for h«ft V« fed J what he thought about rt. He ex- ! pressed his opinion in a h'mnner so 1 f.Vrcihle I lint nil who lieftrd him were eouvinced that lie was entitled \ lo vote —wild he voted.The Republican majority in the county is 312 agninsrt attain 1806, a ' f dtliigL'.vft-xirfvrr This falling off in Iho Rijinhlif.tn in ijorify irf caus- . . .I alnUiet ei.tirel\ by voters staying »« U"Tne on the day aQhe elei-th>q. It..i!i 'emigration d»i<t"immigration h.is heeii against us, lli3 eon versions have been nhout equal, * uhile tlie tut: urn I gain of young; bten h.»» | ru*ing‘of sga lias been in *gir fu\or. About «it* bundl ed voter*. in (lie eit'uti’y stayed at-home. t\ it it a full (fijM we will carry it in - November By ai lend four hundred tn.joiirr.

A Man Trap

The cellar way corner of Front »ml Wifsliinotpii streets needs atteiti j on. Hoards were laid ovef it loose J end gravel thrown on to covert’ltem. ; l*,.,,pie in n-aveling over it have amoved {ite boards from their place's *o that those parsing thoughtlessly nfftiiling through. T.ct tlie Town , Marshal see to this before wuybodv is hurt.

To the Ladies.

Fids week we devote nearly one- j 4, n u of the first page it" The Union lo a letter by the well-known “Jennie Ji'Nii.” describing tho New York and Paris fa-hion* lor Octdher, which, we trust, will prove net Uninteresting to our lair readers. — During times of political excitement nowspapera are apt to bo crowded with politics to tho exclusion of othor matters, and bccomo dull readjug for woman and young people who ure permitted to tftko but a secondary interest in governmental affairs. Hereafter we shall attempt to remedy, in a measure, the defect.

Editorial Attention

Is culled to the advelkiaeraont of ‘'•Hookland’s German Medicines'’ in another column. These medicines have attuned a world-wide celebrity which isnti* evidence of ■their efficacy that none will presume to question. Asa remedy tor Debility arising from severe exertion, hardships, exposure, fevers, for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, eto«i they >re recoraitiended% the .first fnon sf the eootftry, among whom we mention Hdn. Geo. W. Woodward and Hon. jamea Thompson, of the Supreme , Court orp#nusylvitnia. ltead the advertisement. EWA new aasortmant of Drees 4oode, PHh t«, Muslins, Shawls Balmorals, Hoop Skirts aad Dry Goods !tn general nt L. * N. W. HO*JMNBr. V |3f*Cofree, Pulverised, Loaf, Ma\ale -and Brown Sugar*. together *Mth a Full Stock of Groceries at L. & N. W. HOPKINS*.

.IT .J At Public Examination October 10th, there we(M T 8 applicants, H of whom, to-wit:! Mißses Muttie McCurtain, Mattie P.rkiftn .WJiJU ft jangle coivod liconso for 21 months. Seven received licenso for 18 j months, to-witr F. M. MoGiniswy, R. JV Benjamin, S.H- Uepvo, Miss Mary” M:" Nichols, Miss* Maggie ! McKinney, Jx>hn, H. Wood and Miss j Emma Downing. v < Fivo for 12 monlhV viz: R. Y. Martin, T. H. McCullough, James F. Irwip, P. i?. Huberts ami i c. d: NowiW. ' Throo for ti months, namely: Sarah J. Finney, Lavina E. Thomas and W. T- Prichard. Tho class deserve the-COniWindii-tiou of tho Examiner. It is to be hoped that by daily study each and every teacher may bo prepared to teach tho truth as it isin y&enctMay Cod bless their labors. Very truly youis, . g. V: THOMPSON* * * School Examiner.

Valedictory.

Tho editor having manned-the office of School Examiner deems it fit and proper to no fong-eC assume the direction or control of educational matters. To the correspondents for this column- Ue.rotHTtta kia. cordial thanks. To the Proprietors of t i ft-»H~rilnrT tf hia beak, wishes and grateful acknowledgments, for their many acts ot kind- ! , ness. Our brief editorial career will be ! looked upon as a bright oasis in our I social existence. May the good I cause of popular education 1 greatly [ advance under the now administra. I lion is my dearest wish. S. P. THOMPSON.

« -*o v ♦ ! Fhr the "XJtsfpni” School Examiner. The undraigned takes leave of the ' school officers. teachers, patrons and j'U| ir.H of the common schools ir. I Jasj.t r county, Indiana, with feel- | ings of thankful regret . flo tluuvkK ; the people for their uniform kind ness ami-support, and regrets tp_ "part with mti tu.i Iriciids cordially -.vorking InV .Uto'HU-COeßSj'of so good a cause. Ttw-wtwmt '•which inipelied him to resign the officeof school examiner tuny be briefly staled: The regular term of •’> years cx.ptred .ii* J****i> last: Tti© iawi.direcls an upi.tiuitincni at ti.o June ter>n Nono was intide uit'ninutt pw : titions for different pi rxins wore presented. Then under the sial u'C ilio inoumber.t wnnM hoi 1 over cu til the next time for appointment unless he resigned or "its expelled I tor cause. Too quostum was Ca ' (erred to tiie Sule iSuperintendeiiS, who- unawored in these word-. June »• fL ias been decided that when I the tenure of an oflicu-Js pr-esurtt-etJ !to be for a given term and -Until , the successor shall be chosen and rAfualUi ml l the "wdi ettr"tin I d"4 1 1 u' f f«'g- : ninety superseded. 4t li I'd. bbij. i Tho CommissioneFa have no tin | thority to appoint in September ex[Copt to (ill-a vacancy. Sue I \ hb in i yottl’ eiiso does in't- exist Add to ! this the inconvenience that would : arise from the aj>pointment;nt nthe? i than the regular term; und l think we have sufficient reason to hold such a proceeding inadmissible.

(i. Vs. Hess, S'upt. Public Insi’n.” Tho undersigned or. the authority of law and the above opinion continued to act and published a plan for the winter campaign. But tho County Board exercised their supposed right and made an order upon their own motion, naming a successor. Tho snbsoeibor believing in peace and harmony and that the Board acted trout proper motives, at this early day, hands to tho auditor his resignation; that the new appointee may either continue to net upon hie present authority or be reappointed at the December term. S. P. THOMPSON.

Resolutions.

Be it resolved .by the teachers in attendance at the 3d .Jasper County Teachers’ Institute, held from October sth to October 10th inclusive, that Whereas, We belieVe that the common schools aretlSo best sohools in the country. And Whereas, During tHe school y oar iust closed, tho cause of education has -been characterized by a steady Whereas, We, the teachers; think the school law of Indiana, when properly administered, the best school law in the world. . Therefore be It resOfvedi - ,< ■ Ist. That W«V the teachers, »re grateful to Almighty God for the blessings be has vouchsafed utto m ii si > * [ 2nd- That;*#« return one cordial t batiks to the offleers and patrons of the severil schools wherein we havV

labored for thelr uniform kindndptt and adpport. tuto wotk, aro essentlat to tho pty>-. per cttlMre of opr profession. / W). Tnt wo believe thnt wrftteA. langhagefcbodld be taught by act»al Vyritipa gad- that compoeitiont?nits pruhttcll (orm Should be taujjpt* to pupils In their earliest school I / sth. Tlialwo believe evcjjYteacber should hive an uccurajA euowledge of bf the otiglish elocution and vocal be properly taught. I jG/r -> Cth. We|begJl«Vo that good behavior taught in all our schools pupil not only knows the mws of ethics but also of esthieticl. ' ' i 7th. Wo believe that every truly zealous teacher should attend the Tnstitnto, and (Meetings of the Jasper County Teachers’ Association. Bth. Wo will go to our respective schools from this 'gathering of the teachers, with our minds and hearls greatly awakened and quickened for the work before uA. And Whkreas,' the keeping of complete recordß are of primars importance In school fhacliiiig. And Whereas, We believe the method adopted by the Institute the most consistent anti complete of any in our knowledge. Therefore, Resolved, Ist. That we pledge ourselves to US use. and recommend it unto others. And bo it further resolved, - - ; ——~:T"" dtul That jfie inciiiljimTSf tlfe Institute, ns a body, tender their thanks unto each individual mom ber for their successful efforts towards making the present session interesting and instructive. 3rd. That we return our heartfelt thanks unto tnecitizensof tie nsSoiaer for their generous hospitality in entertaining the members ot the Institute. May they have abundant blessings in the getting of wisdom. 4tk. That we request these resolutions to be publioued jn the Rentt'jlaer Union. j Adopted. • Prrsi.ev A. Johnson, Mattib M cC CRT AIN, C. mmitteo on Hesolutions.

Report on Books.

j Your Conunitteo make the following report > Th-eohj 'ft of our common schools iuhru ttiorouglily, rather than much. To Sf-eui-e such end your committee >►' of the opinion that :tbo mtfltipkoity ot rcatling hooks used in our common schools is subversive of such result. And would I Lbereforo ■re omniend that the LI4MW*W*-e#-Jn*per Ooortfy curtail i t-tio number of books io reading-to j the Ist, 2nd and Jd readers. i.KO M JOHNSON, Co/ny

List of Letters

• ffeiiiaiiiiug unel limed iu the Post, j Office at Rensselaer, linl., October | 1, 1 «t>B: I Miss Sarah A. Btrssard, Jacob 11. ! Biungarduer, Mary Fincher, James | H. hUH, \V B. MeLanglilin, G. 11. i tsboai’, t’iu'.s. J. Tuinbelhill, Mollie ! I’nderwood. Daniel Vanpatent, Ja!ruli V\ iel, Mr. E. Watts, Harvey I Wii'u; i. 1 .. mi —” (.. H. CoxVf i 11, I*. M.

Indiana Items.

—Proi’eASor llosn, State SupernI ■hidcnl of Pub’ic Instruction, hits tendered Iris resignation of that po. union to take effect on the 17th instant, to aeuupt n Professorship in tho State University. The coroner's jury who have been investigating the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Young at Cold Springs near Indiartapolis, returned a verdict implicating Abrams, Hartman and Mrs. Clem, Who are now in jail, and two unknown persons. —At Jeffersonville, Indiana, on Thursday night, a German 'Saloon keeper named Munch was fatally stabbed by a drunkard uumod Helpin. The tragedy was brought about by Munch refusing to sell liquor to Kelpin uiu.il tho payment of an old bill. -—Under the law providing for tho choice of olectors for President and Vice President, tho following porsons L‘avo been appointed Marshals of the several Congressional Districts, to'gather the election returns and forward them to tboSdcrctary of State: Ist District, James C. Grub am, of Pike County; 2d District, Thomas 6. SHrti&hter, of llarrison County; 3d District, Simeon Stansifer, of Bartholomew County; 4th District, John Barton, ol Franklin County; sth District, Nlfek R. Hackle,' o ftJnion County; CtH District, Charles Cruft, ol Vigo County; 7th District, James Park, Gonnlyj Bth District, Thotnwu H. JBringburst, of Cass County; -Oth District, John If; Benson, of Delaware County; 10th District, Joseph P. Dodge, of Kosoiueoo County; 11th District, Thomas •—ftev. - Dr/ Stock tort,; fofrmorl y Chaplain of Congress, died in Philadelphia October It. ’. Ji

“ ‘ Joarbarous itiabit that will lit all probability, xpfull in-liar death >■—l- TTY Tho in adjoining houses, on ll\gh Btre?t next to eormw of Sixth, north side, with no fence. street, oh 4 rpiyjlLpai't sis the yand, which Bowers removed. She a hatchet and remoyed a bpnrd • %omi her wood Louse and proceeded tp ppt •.that down. -Whilst in a stooping posture Bowers attacked "hw -with obsceno language, using terms the most insulting and indcliciitc.' Mrs. Sh'fock told him that if he repeated the remarks she would throw the hatchet at him. Bowers repeated them, in a most gross manner, when she threw the hatchet towards him. It miSscd Bowers some six feet, and was not thrown with much force, as the woman was in bad health* mid scarcely able to bo about. As the hatchet was thrown Bowers rushed forward and kicked Mrs. Shrock in the breast, und knocked her over. He then either again kicked or jumped upon her. She immediately became insensible. Bowers’ with at tho moment came to her door and upbraided Bcwerii for his conduct when he attacked her and, it is said gave her a severe kicking. Both women were carried to their beds insensible. Mrs. Bowers is pot supposed to bo seriously injured, but the symptoms of Mrs. Shrock excite apprehension with her Physicians. Her breast boue is reported broken and too internal organs badly injured. .. J&iqcc tine occurrence Bowers has to two pßrti6s.4epl#Fed that it was hia intention to kill Mrs. Shroek. We gather these facts from persons who witnessed the affair. Bowers was arrested yesterday, and. bound over by Esq: McHeppv in a bond of*soo, to appearand answer next Tuesday. Jas. McTaggart gave the bond. — Logansport Journal , "Oct. 10. We suppose this is the same Jo. Bowers who flourished around here about two years ago, and on account of his brutal assault on Mr. George Work left between two days. ' If it is the samo man, the people of Cass wili do a good work if they can send him to the penitentiary for the balance of his miserable life. All Wool Cloth, Cassimeres, JTweeds, Jeans and Flannels at L. & N. W. HOPKINS’. —The first edition of the late Adah Isaacs Menken’s s pvonaa was exhausted iu ■* days The names of thirty-throe ladies hav'q. been pluced’on the register, at Asldord. in East Kent, England, and they are, therefore, ut liberty to vote. Tho manufacture of the new j tiaus-Atiiiutiii telegraph eablo lias i been begun in England. It is cx- ! peeted llial.il wdl be laid next sum--1 mer, iirrd t h.: Great Eastern has been [ chartered to rcvvfve it as it is maori u/actaraif. | --Tlon! Thomas A. JenckM was ; reuoniiiiated, pn the 13th inst., for | Congress in the Eastern District of i KliodC Island, by one majority. —Hundreds of families were ren- ! dered homek'sx by the recent flbbd | in New Orleans, which did hot sub-r-rirttr until tlfe hitter pnil ul last WTOkT | |®“A new lot of Under and Over ! Whirls, Drawers, Over-Coats aud full I ... s (suits at . . - | . L/&N. W. HOPKINS’. I , •

NEW YORK MARKET.

October U, 1868. GOLD—I 38J. BEEVES— !o®f 7. HOGS—BO9I- - CORN—I.I7. CHICAGO HIAHKZT, I Wednesday Evening, Oct. U.»4 BEEVES--Common to good Butcher’* C(ttle, $4.0U05.00. Common to prime (hipping Beeves, $5.5007.25. H0G5—*7.2509.00. I-.-BHKKF-*!.0004.26. -.JKLOHR—flood to choice, pkr barrel—ss.so® 10.U0. WHEAT—.Winter—p«r hu»Uel . Spring -1.23 0 1.42. C0RN—0.5500.93. 0AT5—0.5000.611. BUTTER-0.9200.55. EG05—0.2300.26. HlDES—Green—o.o9 Dry—o.l9 C 0.19. - I’OT ATOES—O,4OOO.7O. CINCINNATI MARKET. October 14. FLOUR—Family—per bill—s7.io. /■ WHBAT—Np. 1 red—l 90. ( COBN-*-l.0«. OATS—e.oo.

Meat Market. Tk IJC A. SPAItLING take* pleasure iu informing the citizens of ttuna artacr irtld vicinity, that he will keep Fresh Beef eoHstaiUiybn band during the summef tmMiths. His aim will be to furnish beef of the beat quality—vouuirund fat. ’ ■ , 1 Ho makes butchering Ms (nwiiwMS, and wilt strive tu«*-.«i**tia(aeflaw both as to tho quality a*d prloe of his beef.”iStfsSHOP on Waanhyrtew etiwt In rear part of tt. F Goddam'* grocery. June 39. IStW . Attention Fanners! rfVHK undersigne<T will pay the 1 HIGHEST ftirCK, InTaBH, ftarllfch*, Buttor, Egg«, PewHf and all kinds of country produce. |®rltemeinhcr the place, and csllal Llheml Comer. FATRICK BARTON. ’ April 34,1869. • „ l-lfl-tf.

. spWrs ptcteints. jOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland'iCerman Tonio. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of tbe LIVKJt, Hr O MAC IT, OB DIOXSTTTM lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Is composed W th» pare Julcss (or, >• t)i*y it* medicinally I« r mol, Rfim-tt] o ( Noon Hwlm. onl 'WttammmoJMl i li<rk>, mskiuir i i pfopsrslilitlity IMHtoMiBNhr ro.ioi-ntr*-led, ana «n ■ ■ = - r - Ursly/rs* from ulcoholle admixture us any kind. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, It ft cojnbtlMUlon of all tha ingradlantt of tk* Bitter*, with the purest quality of Sunta Crut /tjurt, Om«ge, Ae., niKktng onr 'OT“lTit m6tjt'pT«Rsant aud agreeable romedles offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alooholie admixture, will use Hooflafid's German Bitters. Those who have no objeetlou to tho conibin&tloa of tbe Bitters, as stated, will uso HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. Thor are both equally Rood, and contain tbe »amn medicinal virtues, the choioa between tbe two being a mere matter of taate, tho Toulc befog the mej palatable. Tho atomach, from a variety of canaee, eucb aa Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., Ii very apt to ha > It. funstioo. deranged. The I, 1 ve r , sympathizinga. BM f cl.i.oly a. It doe. wilh the / Stomach, tiro become, affect WHgW' cd, tbe re.ull of which I. that - the patient .offer. from several or more of tho folio ring dl.ea.e.: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pile* Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidit y of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn JDisnust for Food, Fulness Or Weight in tbs, Btoniaoh, Sour Eructations. SinkA“,arffi?‘of . the Head, Hurried or Dltnoult Breathing, Fluttering At the Heart, _ Choking or Suffocating Sensations when - in allying Posture, Dimness ol Vision. Sou or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Y el* lownesa of the Skin and Dyes. Pain in the- Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, eto>, Sudden Flushes of Heat* Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Bril, and Great Depression of Spirits, Tba inffarar from ihese diseases .honld cxereto ’ ths greatest caution in the .election of a remedy fit hia case, pur chasing only that which ha 1. assured from hta investigate/ tlon. and inqnlrle. possess MM) o« true merit, la skilfully com pounded, isdree from iujnriou. ———ingredient*. and ha. aatahliahad far Itself a reputation fur the anreof these diseases. In thil connection we would submit these well-known remedies—* Hoofland’s German Bitters, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, FBSPABEP BT J>r. C. X. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA Twenty-two year* *lnee they were Aral lirmduo*d into thi* country from Germany, during which tlfhe they have undoubtedly performed more cure*, aud benefited suffering humanity to ft greater exteat than any other remedies known to the publicThese remedies %ill effectually cu 6 Liver Com plaint, Jauo dke, Dyspep •is. Chronic or [ jWtou* Ds blllty, Cbron j ic Diarrhoea. Wttexse of the K’Wuey*. aud •11 Diseases ■MfHHHBBrh arising from ft Disordered ■ ■■ * Liver, Btoie ash, or iutestiuea. DEBILITY, induced by Sevens Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fevers, &o. CTirrc l» no inedletiie extftut equai to the** r*-tn» dies D* eurli ca-st*». A tone and vltror i* Imparted tv the Whole system, the apatite la strengthened. fond is enjoy ml, the stomach digest* pi oriTptly, the blood is purified, the complexion become* bound and heklthy, lire yeltow. liuge »i «r*d Hated fmm the eyes, a bloom i* given to tbe checks, and tbe wetk and nervous luvalid become* ajftrong. aud healthy being. TERSOXS ADVANCED I X LIT 1% And.feel!ug the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, wfch all Itratteudaot ills, will find In the use of this BITTERS, or the TOXIC, an elikir that wHi instil new life into their vein*, restore in i measure the enetvy and ardor of more youthful day a, build i up their shruuken form*, aud give lutfuth aad happiness to their years. ._ NOTICE. V is a well-established stet that fully ose-hatf of tb« ’ female portion of our population are seldom lu enjoyment of g»o& hesUbor, to use their JAV JKt' oxra exprea never ! feel well.’' They Are lau v ■»-- g*ld, devoid^ of all energy, extremely nervous. xnThivs oe appetite. To thie class of persons the BITnUJt, or tbe TG*iilC f U.especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the n.e es either of thee, remedies. They nil! care every cum of HAKAbAIU6, without fall. Thousand, of ceftldcAtc. have accnmnHleJ la the hand, of the proprietor, bnt space will allow of the publication of bnt sfew. Those, 11 will be oVwrved, an men of ante and of such standing that they innsi be believed.

TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, CMqfJuttic* qf Vu Supreme Court of Pa., wrltnet Phiinittphia, March 14.151 T. "Hod'Hoof aK UnJ'e Sermon Bitter*' la » K«od tonic, awful In dlecMee ot the digestive or c »««, and of great bene ■gIHMraMHMM' fit in c**e* of debility, and weutuf eery--000 action In the ajateni. Yonre, truly, <3EO. W. WoODWaBV.Hon. James Thompson, fudge of t he Supreme Court of Pen neylvanta. Philadelphia. April », ISM. " I consider ' Hoofiand'a Oermau Bitter*’ a rtilna Me maticin* In cane of attack*of ludigottoo er Oyapcp*la. 1 can certify thl* front uty experience est;. Sour*, with reepeet, JAMBS THOMPSON.” From Re if. Joseph Hr Kennatd, D.D.. Pattor of the Tenth Baptlet Church, Phdade'phia Dr. Jackton— Deer Sir: I'have been frequently requy*te4.to connect my naw* jrUh recouimendn tlnae of dltferent kinds of inedlctnea, hot regardiue the practice "■ °> niv appro p r 1 a t * ephere, l | , have lej.ll with a clear var.no* In \ . —e- - *t,.iice*a*n paetiealarly in my nwa family, of the e-*fo)*'»* .<1 br. Hooland's Oerman Slllcre, I depart f.T . no* from uiy nsnal course, to exprera my full eonvictloe tnat. for yenerat debility of the eyetem o*d eepo dally for Liver Oumfdaint. die a eaf' and raiuitbU preparation. In *ome caeea It may fail. but n*n*i!y. I doubt net, It will be very benefietni to rkoee wke •afar ftotu the above canaern lean, very re*pe«fully, J. H. KKS.N Alttl, Eighth, below Ceele* k. From Rev. E. 0. Fendall, JriWanl editor Chdetktn dUpHtele, PKUM* I have derived deeldediMbett ffbwfte nao of Hooteed* Oerman Uiteff*, and feel It my privilege to recommend them A a most saleable t..*le, te ell who.are eeChrtox from general debility »r from lleeeses arising from derangement of the liver. ,‘ Year* troll. -- •„ B. ». i'KJf IIAIX.

CAUTION. HootUsd's Oermna; lemedlea aro eennlyrfelted ■et that the alaeetnre of C M JACK .the wrapper es Wf eaeb L.ule All otnereara re.ieierf.lt I'rl set pel wHee Meeafaru-ry -- et the Oernu Med Mae Mate, >o Ml ARCH Meet, Phlladel |Mfc Pa. ' j " CH.4JLZ.CX M. KPAS*, Proprietor, s Nramrty C M JACKSON A Ce rtudEi*. ■Mb h 0 ewen Teeta pat np In qeert bottlea Bid. betite, vs e half 4peee for *7 » ? . ■Bn Ae , *ve«e* to «oam>M wnU the nriieU - beelae . * get thegeeu.ee ' poa *Ale€ »Y 1 r . Dniggttu nd Storekeepers (* £▼**? ¥&* T* «mb Unn» St a rtf 1 ' 1 : i t r •. m .

Ebl6* BspibUcss htaOMW, 1 We congratulate (ho oonutry cm the eieffuri'd saccees of the recauetructioD potter of emigres*, as evMi-ur.i-.iJ l>V tile adaption iu a msjo-ity of tba Htat?» iute'y la mbmllloif, of conatiliillous securing equal political rigtyn,to aft und iwgnrd It no the duty of ll»e (iaffirmytati , to sustain those constitutions, aDff t 4 (Smotit llie people ol ruch Statfs fropf being remitted to a state of anarchy or aijli'jary rule 'B. The guarenbeq by,CQ>iffr* M °f aqualnuf frage loull Joyaftpeji fft the South wusdemah ded by eVerV cousldcnttion of public safety, of grptUuifti aud jualica, and must be maintained, while (he qifeatfoit ol suffrage in all the loyal State* properly belongs to the people! of those Slate*. .. tr —"— — •i. We ds wen nee nil forms of rrp'tdlatlorf ■* a ui tlenal crime, and our national honor requires the paymeatof the public liidebtoune** li*the utmost good faith,to our creditors at home and abroad, not only aoeordittg to tho* letter hut the spirit of the law# ander which it wa* contracted. 4. It la due to the laborer* Of the nation fhnt luxation should be equnlisecf and rodp c d<) *• rapidly us the national faith will permit. 5. The national debt, contracted tm if haV been for the preservation of tn*.Union for all time to come, should bo extepded over a fair .period for redemption, *in«l ft Us the duty of Cougresa to reduce the rate of interest thereon whenever it can honestly be done. ( (j.Thnt th* heat policy to diminish on V burden of debt it to to improve our Credit that, capitalists will seek to loan us money at lanrer rate* of inter.**! than wc now pay and rpnsf: continue to pay so long as repudlatipu, part ia J or total, open or coven, la threatened or auapeeled. 7. The government of the Untied Stale* should he administered with the strictest economy. The cdiruptions Which have 6een*o shamefully nursed aqd fostered, by Johnson call loudly for radical reform- ~ 8. We profoundly deploie the untimely and tragic death of Abrahffin Lincoln, and regard us a uutioual calamity the saceoaioii of. An-, drew Johnson M the Presidency, who ba* acted treacherously to tho people Who etoiled him-, and to the cause he aas pledged to, support; liu>usurped high legiklatiy* and judlcial func' I)ous; lie#refused toe*Dcute the laws; has pfed. his high office to induce other officer* to iguoq* and violate the laws; has employed Ills excu'ltivo power to render insecure the live*, property, peeee and Hbertv of citizens; Ims abused the pardoning power';, has denounced the national Ivjnslqtpro tpi uuconstitullonal; ha» persistently and corruptedly resisted, by every measure in hia power, every proper attempt at the reconstruction of. the States lately in rebellion; has paryorted the public patronage into an engine ofwhele-. sale corruption; and has been justly impeached of high primes and mitde.ueanor* andt property pronounced guilty tbereot by the Vote* of tlrtffy-five Henutors. 9. The doctrine of Great Britain and other European powers that because a mau is once - a subject he ts’alWeys so, must be resisted at every hazard by thhVpUed State* a a* relict of the feudal times, not, authorized by the law us nations, and is at w'qr with our national‘power aud independence. Naturalized citizens are entitled to be protected in all their riphts of citisrnehlp as though tfiey. Were native Corn, No citizen of the United States, native or naturalized, must be liable to .arrest and imprisonment by any foreign powef jTor acts done yr words spoken in this country; and If arrested aud imprisoned It is the duty, of the Government to Interfere in his behalf, 10. Of all Who were faithful lu the trhsfil of the lale dar L Ut*re i wpris noueeatHiedfo mere especlkt honor thyjj the bruVe soldiers and seamen Who endured the hardships of campaign and efoiko, aud imperilled their lives in the service of the country- The bounties aud pensions provided by law for those brave de* lenders of a nation are obligation* never to be forgotten. The widows aud orphans of the gallant deed ere the wards of the people; a sacred legacy .bequeathed to the nations’ proUotine care.

11. Foreign emigration, which in the past has added; so much to the weal vh,and development of the resource*, and to the increase of the power of this nation—the asylum of flie oppressed of ail aatlons—-aiioulii be fastened aud encouraged by a just ana liberal policy. 18. This Convention declarea ilj sympathy with all opprasaod people who are struggling for ihelr right*. Mosafvedi' —I 1. That We recognise the great principle* laid down in Ae immortal Declaration of In-, dependence a* tji» true. Jopudatfoq qf a Democrofic government, aud we.bqil w(tlj glajjness every. effort toward ntakfng tires* pHnolpiesp living reality on every inch oLthe American -foil2. Tiipt we highly commend the spirit o magnanimity and forgiveness with whicn tire men who have served Iq Hie rshellloirr -bflT now franNly and honestiy cc-operute with us in rest or this peace of the couatfy and, far construolug the Southern State Government* upon.the basis of impartial justice, and equal rights, are uow received back iuto the oe.j, muuion of the loyal people; and li]af we favor the removal of th* aiaqufflihdattous Bad' restrlctieus imposed upon the lat* rebels la tbe ssia* measure as the spirit of disloyalty w Iff direct; an I a* may be.consiileut eriti* the ssfety of the loyal people, —BM^——♦ • > —to* ISrTbe finest and beet a^Bort : mept of Boots and Shoes, And Rubber a'fid Kelt Over-Shoe*, Back, Wool And Cotton Gloves nt L. Jk N W. HOPKINS’.

THE WORLD RENOWNED ItßfnjM ■ efci>

SINGER SEWING MACHINE! lam nßent for this machine and would request all these needing machines, to call at my residence ana see some of Its work. I challenge comparison. a ItEbFEKENCBS; Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse. M&. Tkos. Boroughs. Mrs.-Beth. Cox. J~. - Mr. John B. Spangle, and others. -> AH kinds of machine twist and oolors of thrwids. Brooks SOO yds. C cord thread, Jbest in the World, for sale. ■ WM.tl. RKOADES. - Sept «, 1868. 1-88-ts.

NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. M. Btmi, PKOPBIETOH, BOOTS ANI\SHOES MADE TO ORDER, la UttMt Styles. . * •ALL WORK WARRANTED. Particular attention given to Mae Work REPAIRING

Land for Safe IN J ASPBR OOUNTY f . p - -ss'w i - - a *-*feo r | 7 THs liMtien* A llliaeis Central Kaliwag Seapsuy offers for sale shoot Abigteee ihoeeae*eefe* or lariil lu Issper Coai.t*; In«aM,« to* and on ressonabte Irrnis. Tai. l»njM« lQt*ta* Csr pester, J art an, jaitvev, lelfts, Hsiuin*Orove, HsrStsr, Qil »' I Jj. •» Welker Tow«s*lpef »od wisf nffito*o *•* fcW *. pan be found b» •< pNairio and TimbWr.' ■. TZ7 The lend will beeold la qnestltUe to SS.Mtjkv ehe.ers, In not less then forty sere tract*. The follewinz Iss penial HM ollh* laqdsj; •’ Carpenter • ' rowasair T, aoava, t»»e» * - • The n half of tb« n Hell ufNee.4.. MB MM The shall of tbe ew qr **«*£». TU* ns or of th* si* qr of Be* 14 acres Tihe ns qr ol the «s qr at He* *s*ne The nerta west quarter of »e 4 |W etrt# ' . yowsseir 37 no.ts, s.s a was*. Th» liertb weet qr of sectloe S. MB acres The north, belt of Mcttoa 4, MB ease* The north keif of section 5. Mh acres The north cast qr *( section *, MB •*•*#■ The se qr of the ne qr of section ft. 40 scree The >w «r of ihwnw.qr ofoeotten 8.-. 4B aerew The sw qr of the nw qr of section 10, 4B acres 1 townsir 28. «.m« * wssf*, We her* 80 aeree in secttioDA; A a are* to it* ■ tlon 4; to seres lu sectioo 7; aad4oa«**ta sec 18. Towasair 28, a ados 0 wnsto .... We have 40 acres tn section 13; 1» scree to eeo: tibrf 17; 120 ceres in section 18; ISO ia sOctkoa, Mf> 80 seres tn section 20; too acres In sectioe tl; JOBacre, ill section *2; ISO qcree in section *(; .280acres in section 27; 24f* scree in section Be; B*B> acres In section 2p; M acre* ta escUoa3o; BM a'cre* In ftdtion 31; IUU acres in section 32. * TOwnsme 23 noavn, nssif wiet. We have the north half of th* eouth-w** qber- , ter of sectioe 8,80 acree. , , l( . . TowSsHir 20 soars, a.ses 5 west. th# thalf of *e qr of sectloa J. BB aereffV ; ; ffVT I 'Wf i ßl«ftr Br '» ga ■ Bzw&Siff&.’Afjri In'secliilUV *4.Jti. and V*. oMaarea , - J. Ths sw qr Of nA qr of section S 2, Tow* 18, K, B, 1 <0 acres. vowssnir 39 «o*tb. or aasoa 7 wa*»in sec lion 3. 180 acres In seetlon S, 800 acres in section 8, 200 acree- ; 4 . ; loeeciion B. 160 acres • 111 section 30, 120 acre* . la section 31, 4tf scree - lu section 32,88 scree In section 33. 40 scree *. r A Iso, large bodies of land in townships thirty end thirty-one, fora lift cad descripUea.efwMciv we refer to tpe, township plate tir the eoaaty Auditor'* otic*. THE TITLE Iff MS MND # PERFECT,’ *. ,a ffrUIWC. One-thlii of the Mnrchto* J. rjJtiiUO. niouey caeU. the balance lu . one and two years. With six per • cent, interest, the deferred payments a scared by mortgage on the lanU.the pufehadkr to pey the taxes for th* current year; <-■ _ . For further information call oa Hammond-* • . ovJettn Miller, county Survey ul , Beaeseieer, lndieua, or Address JOHN R- ELDER, Agent, IndlanapolU. tndlmn*. r;.. >!■> EVERYBODV HENSSE STORE XkDGtfr... GOOD BARGAINS. J.W COATS take* pleeear* In assscWi. lug U»ti-<; citizen* of Kt-MaelaprApfiporrpßAd- 1 ihg e-iu 'ry that he iff prepared to' fwuU toll kiiitfe of v 2 < • - - t IRST CIGARS;- , ..of fit* heel ii>auiif»t,iui| .ailtl *t |6W. griQpß. ‘ Mv Fine Cut Chewing, Ping and Smoking TOBACCOS,' MOUNTAIN DEW. , natural LEAF. y NAVY , /. •pens, twenties, SKf kc. are all Select Brand*, of the Boat Quality, end will .be soid a* toiraff ia any market la West! HV ENTIRE ATTENTION TO THE" TRADE, qnd I flatter myself that I can give satisfacti»n. ■ ... . ... . . r Remember the place aud give me a oall—el .IBERAL CORNER-alga of the 810 INDIAN- J. W. COATS. 3 -94-if

a. B. OOSWBLL. T. O. CHESSUT.' Conwell k Chesnaty Contractor . ’ & BtfiltTCrn,’ * ~ i ' • Jlei A BE JTOW prepared! to do all kinds A of CARPENTER and JOINSXC - work on short notice and reasonable terms. - All kinds of „ . .‘ Ts RIPPING, ' SCROLL WORK, Rawing & '/ustfiNQ ► 4 V . ■ >- ** ■‘ ' doas Ao order. Orders respectfully a* - liclted. . ‘ ln the -old BAW MILI . Rensselaer, Indiana. 1-16,-tt. AUSTIN HOTBIi John M. Austin, HsYlng leased thetid^wd’Jattiy occupied by (C. W. Heoklc. awlflited yiup. in good style as % J^oteJ,. Will ***. > pectfuUy inform the th t h 1 I t > ccorDmodate ' . COOB Sff 38