Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1868 — Page 4

Agricultural and Domestic.

JTl»t X&d of Wood to Buy. As many western farmer have to buy their wood it it? advantageous to know something of t hft, comparattre>alue of the diflferfcht sorts. often pay little regard quality of the wood they pur chase, but take that which is offered at the least price, as though there was no differencebetween one cord of wood and another. The truth is the quality of wood is extremely varia- • bio, got only as betwoerf' the different varieties but as - between specimens of the same variety.* Wood grown on high- land is capable of generating giiiicE more heat than the same variety grown on low land. So too, ’Wood grown in northern latitude is preferable to that grown further South. The wood of bid well-matured trees is of jmeater value than that of those Windfalls, that have been a considerable time on the ground, trees partially decayed, or wood that has long been piled in a damp place, is of compartively little value as fuel, and should be bought at a very low price, if at all. It adds much to the value of wood if it is prepared for the stove when it is green, is then thoroughly seasoned, and is finally placed under shelter. Care, however, mast be taken not to pack it too closely or to put it in a building badly ventilated, as it is liable to be injured by the dry rot. By far the most valuable tree for fuel is the shell-bryfic hickory. It is comparatively easy to work, burns freely, leaves no unburnt coals; while the bark, which in many kinds of wood is of no value, is the finest kind of “kindling. We belief's, From the experience we have uad in burning this wood, os fimimtexperimentwith a view oF deternbnmg its relative value as a funbit is worth at least! a fourth raore~tha»~4Haple and upwards of a third more than beech. ' Dak wood differs very great j hr according to the variety of; the tree as well as on account of the difference of the locality where it is grown, and the thoroughness with which itNs dried, white oak ranks next to I hickory; yellow oAk is of about the same value as maple, while the red and black oaks are rated, about the same as beech. In this classification, however, we base our calculation on oak wood that is as well dried as the wood with which it is compared; but this will not be the case unless extra care is taken with it. - „ The soft woods as a class are about half as valuable a* hickory; some of them standing higher in the scale *ban. others' on account of theer superior density. In the purchase of wood as in everything else there 3is quite a saving in buying a good article. It costs as much to haul a load of poor wood a 3 of good, and the labor of preparing it for the stove is about the same; while the difference in the quality of the fiber, and the ease with which the dinner is cooked, argue strongly in favor of good wood. —Prairie Farmer . ■ - - ■■ ■ —lt may not be generily known that the seed of ihtosunflower is the mpst/-infallible remedy yet discovered for the speedy cure of founders’ in horses. The directions which we glean from a brief article upon the' subject in the Essex Banner, says: “Immediately on discovering that your horse is foundered, mix a pint of the white seed in his food, and it will effect a speedy scare. The seed when fed in small quantities to horses, is vary healthy, giving the hair a peculiar g&te, It is diuretic in its tenUfcy. Fowls like it'mocb, and thrive on it. __ . i —A singular fatality exists among horses at Bloomington 111. They swell up as if from \lie, within a few rs from the first attack. fin j’ —; wn u Odifonm of a man’s fiat, and

To preserve Grape* for Winter.

A grape will ■oornfuejQCr to ' ’decay immediately if the skin -ia pixuctiired ao that the air can come in contact with the phl}>; but, fortunately, many of-them are protected, with a firm, thlClT akin, as the Diana. It is certain that grapes will not defeay in consequence of air passing into the grape through the stem that supports the bunch; hence there ia np need of thrusting it into the flame of ii lump ov a ladle of sealing wax. The only use of cottoo batting, newspapers, wheat, bran or sawdust, is to keep the grapes from pressing on each other, and to keep oat the cold. The easiest way to preserve grapes, then.Js to hang the bunches up in a room where the temperature is not subject to much change. The air should be dry and pure, and providing it ia not above the freezing point-,,the cooler air, the better the grapes will keep. If they are packed in cotton, it ia liable to adhere to them, to impart a bad taste, and to convey the progress of decay from one to the other, if one commences to rot; whereas, if the clusters are hung up in a room, they can be examined, from time to time, and the decaying g &s they" appear.— Prairie Fanner.

Bran for Milch Cows.

Plain bran or ship stnff, says the Stock Journal, is oue of the very best kinds of food to increase the milk. It is not fattening. A steer- could not be fattened on bran, alone, and a cow, if fed on the best of hay and bran alone, might fall off ih her yield, unless her strength and condition were kept up by Indian meal or stronger food. — If there were anything in which there would seem to be no strength, it irbran; thtrrccre hull of wheat. It is not st-im-ulating, like brewers’ grains, and can certainly do no harm, .if it does no good; and yet any farmer who will make the experiment, will find—or, at least, we have found—that a cow being otherwise kept in a proper condition, her yield of milk will be very considerably increased by giving her twice a day a feed of pure bran. The fact is patent, although we are not able to explain it. If there is any one article, which, while keeping up the health and strength of the cow, will also ! increase the supply of rich,! healthy milk, in our experience it is cotton seed ckke meal.--s We have found this to have a great effect on the mill secreting organs. The cows at first do not seem to TelTs Hifi, a wilt should be mixed .with some-: other seed, but they soon cotoe j to li.£e it, and we have never seen any bad effects in any way. —Boys, did you ever think that a potato’s skin was designed to protect the mealy part from the action of the atmosphere, much as your own skin protects the more sensitive parts from the - air, and that you ought to be about as careful not to break the skin of a potato as yon are not to bark your own knuckles, or to bruise your choice winter apples? But who cares for a potato skin?— And so they are knocked and bruised, and barked, and people wonder they don’t come out mealy and sound. — y. 22. Farmer.

October Hints. —Earth up celery as it requires; cut down weeds, destroy insects everywhere, rake up leaves once a and put them in the manure heap, or by themselves and scatter soil over them to prevent their being blown away—and their' decay will make for pot-plants next year.. Tie up dahlias, chrysanthemums, tube-roses, and such other flowering plants I that may need it. —Practical j Fanner. j rub Well with sweet oil, and let tbe oil remain upon it fo|* forty-eight- hours. Then' rub with leather sprinkled unshrcked lime, finely powdered until all the rust disappears. hand that caii jnafcsi

I - * r .;r/V ■" ,\ ‘s‘ • y X U lii i j . J -V'kr-- ! union p - ? i I ** . ! • ' j - - v- ~ V’ > jr* 1 ""l* ll ; ■ -‘‘■ f ■/ I n't f- « '' Jon PRINTING I ■ . OFFICE. ■ ■ ! :■ ■■ ■ ; j i • ' I f ' 4 ~/■, . ' < WE would respectfully annomine to thc publi.a at large that we are prepared to fancy job printing on the shortest notice and at liberal rgtis-. We expect’ by prompt attentention to our business, a desire to please and a long Experience to merit, at. least a share, of public patronage. All we ask is a trial, and our wor shall speak for us. JAMES AI-IF.ALY. Proprietors. ' ' | If You Want FOSTERS, "ki ‘ k r~— Call at the “Uxion” Job Office. \ If You Want i 2* . _ ' i CIRCULARS/

I Onll at. ike ‘'Union'’ elob Office. ■ 1 " * ■ % . m f mwmt BUfL Professional Cards,

FUNERAL NOTICES, ELECTION TICKETS, j Call at tha “Union” Job Office. i | ING fully prepared to do ! all kinds of work, we ask the public to favor us with orders. We fi*lrcon. lent that we can eve satisfaction. ' «***»MM *<&/#«*<*** FIEyoLV.

l - >. . . 11. if if t* ‘x» ,'.*• # n««t. . IaEiAsELAEK mtrsnmc. I-V ' * ' !'# * ' i HARDWARE STORE h- • \ • - * V\/>. i-r’ci-.-n ;.j Invite Attention A , V T tho •.«.;•• ol .»r-r 2 Hewtor. |(i«ii l1 I* it:"an:-tlrr rrit at e.4i»<vii.c, to tuT fuT I tih-T•. on r I*-’.>• *wik us I , I’NAir.K, **”■ - f- ' , . - y e*I.ABS, | ttXsn, I , noons. prrrv, Z.OCKB, / BUTTS. ! EXEAT EURGES, | — " ; -/pr.— —'"T —-"T' > —'' /^. 1 T~~; ~ ’ TABLE «wd rovxtx ccTLßity, wuitb leau, iis PEED AND COAL OTU - awl i t-lwo t:ynrlly' k»pt ~)a t 'weTT ri-griUte-t haril'TSifc store. / nOOKIN'O AND HKATJXG V--’ S J'( )VES oj tilt U»oat 4tj i»u and in av ari*-tv. v * | 'riTN'VVAIII', c! uil kTa is; »n 'i every J-. Tine elite neually kept ia A wall or L red (Storeiirrro. r ■ . : _ . ALSO. JJQiSILADS. CHAIES,; lABLF.S, BATES ! CJUBB, WASH-sfASLS, I _; : • BUEDAUS, | ft lid i vo7>! o'hO ORTiutH kept. IS A j3Topejl_. ’ L,, tedTuitiilure stotu. i We k<,pp.co;i3ti“.ntl-yenkp!oyetl the rery best ( of litir-ots■»nß' , C;’iibinet and aie there- > fort* ;.rH,,.ivod to do rooaiiing or job work, in | ettnei :ti.-,'drUi;rci, at ait times. I__ . _/ ; r : ‘ ’( 'T ’F INS of a!’ styleo kept can v * stoutly on hand cr niada to order ■on sbvM not:-.e, lit too iowei t j oosible rates. p ' J. , I —— :—— 1- •• 1 "VI J" K ffiakn it oar".business to furnish r \ everytklng needed to - i;v.ilij any tin iv/.s a ■ a boi:-r . Call rij.U escT us before ; elsewhere. !• I ll KTAOXHOUSE A: fiRU i The Merchants’ 'Protective *daiou lEmruffi lifurriir? ifirg-.

| • ; ITITTi: • - The Merchant!)' Protective U.n-on, orean- | «ed to promote ami protect tcaiie.byeiiuhling -fats suh.icri tiers ts r.nirhufqmhyy arnt-«ffqty,_ ini ; the granting of credits, and tins recovery pf i at ail rpcints, have to announce that j theyi-v.iii, in HH-Srpabiisli iu.ftnc ; 1 trap quarto fc^iluniai 1 The .Mte.cHA,M.N*W»orECTi»E' Usiost Mer-., ft A NTT I.K ii /i i.Kf'iyl'E t. R "<■! SY i'K , - L Pi! Lli 01 ilg. among otb«.r things, the N ames, Nat rah ok BvsiSESXfc AMOUNT OF -Ca'MTAI,, FwaNCIAL and Raiing as to T iiedit, jpf over of. tlic-principal "inelcb&rrts, .traders, - 'h'lnl.of. ltisß, in more than 30,000 of the cities,, towns, villages, and Sett'l aments throughout iue-Ulilt-ed .States, their territories, and the British Provinces of NtsfttTAmericaf and embracing the most important information attainable amiuecessury to enable the'merchant to ascertain' at a gianco the Caittai, CfiAßAcrtß, and Degree of Credit of such' «»f his customers m> ate,d-'ciiiL-J worthy ot any gradation of credit, comprising, aiso, ■ ■ ' A NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY, Containing the title, character ,pide«drfrid place of publication, with fpl! particuJSßßative to each journal, hgiug a complete flnrbr to the press of ever,- county in the United States. The reports and information Wi.il be confined to those deemed worthy Of some, line of credit; and Os.th#same will be liased, as far as jpFauticaoic, upon me w BHiiriiicuis Ri iilu • parties themselves, revised and corrected by jveil-kncrtvn and reliable lrgal correspondents, whose character will prove a guarautee of the •correct rterstif the information' furnisJlSd ;hv them', it isbeiteved that the reports wii! prove more truthful raid complete, and, therefore., superior to, and of much greater value, than any previously issued, . By alii of the Mercantile-Reference Reg-isVEß.bu.-iness men wiU beanabied to ascertaiywit a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, ns compared with, financial worth es nearly every merciraut, matinfacturer, trader, and banker, within the above named territoriiai EmitsOn or’about the first of each mouth, subscribers "'ill also receive the ' MONTHLY CHUOMCLE, * Containing, among ether things, a record of sac-h irr.iio-taiit ch»i)gefcin tile uarneand condition ol firms, .IhroUghouJ, ti>o country, as niav occur subsequent to the publication of each hall-yearly volume of the Mercantile Kkhuuudce Rwisrr.Ej-. Price of The Merchants’ Union 91 v rcatati le Re »Vs rencWKegi ste r, f i fly f dollars, (50, for* which U wljl be ferwsrdeil O Shy RddtfM in (he [ I'lt iled ftißleSk, transportation paid. -'Holders office,sth.aharas of tiisoCapttßi clock, in sdditiou tS'partlcinating iu the profit*,'trill receive <m»"Copy of the RsetpENCE Rw-HsTßßfaie sfciwrjjp of. ten shares Will be entitled to two id fibre than ten Shares of fhelCapftSf Stock winbeali-med to 'oire aMljcani.' , _.... All remittance^, 1 orders/Wr eMnfndlrtcationf r-d«iNr» to the h«W* sfcouM b*> «ddM*d*ato She Merchants’ Protective Union, in the Amer[* , i OyijS Rroad-

I . , (f , ' J f -At? CQ.\ ±\- J&i diu j.rv3 f jj ,m *' , Law and Real Estate Office, In L&Bas't Htnn* Building. Up Stain, PvEN 33EL AJE3 INDIANA. * , rVEAT. n< light. WOTS *nd V TFlps i.aami'ne.l -ud aU»«C 'made i Tancr paid uitl land »•>!<? a; las j -Hi mn<i I Bomiii, idei id, ni.te* and moi tagrs'executed ! arid everything relating tu the Real Estate Business carefully and «at ifcfart'df i.iy all ended, to. Hav- • iftgfor the paat fire jests gWra wore .tl»«2 •:»n»l,Attention fi>" REAL ESTATE LAW, my Irien'ds cm r*ty upon having baticess entrusted to mo relating to ’ • PARTITION'S, ORDERS OF j I ~~-—~-rr** * 7~~' “~T -■- ' - -j sale: foreclosures , ! • ... : ;• ■’> •• . ■ 1 UVI£ Tl.'G rni VEKFEC TIXG j i .. • ... - ;• - mrißtr, mt £ r ' is I’S TzT A'CEV-G,- -1 I attended to iu the safest and heat m#nu*r. j „.. - A . J I offiw lor aalo THE LARGEST AMOUNT '■ I and greatest variety of tend for wale in tht county, end burli fluytr*'emSStFTaili 'Sort ' tiVoißce.'he best, place at which to apply * Carefully .red Maps and-Plats,of tho Town and County fhr.\v:B(.' tho location and ownership of every _piece of lend fn 'the county can ha found only »l cry 62iee, and are open to the iußpet> non of all. ._' . i. . '""i 'C* ~ v■'■ ~V .. ~- r — 7 Cal! iu«d eramine th& Luts or fto'al Estate which I h r,c* for hhlo, and if 70-, to »••*?'!] riDV ;;rii;'er*y, !•;-*, igp V-ve .Icm” -T ;>o»:r ia;id, -Ktrclin.-gc? unles* a shir in piaile. !fi formation tthou t * trnls> \t\, iny pf>rt of tho* CiMirrtc furnished without i.u.u.i O'l litter* in'.m-v, 2nc.o*ing -#Un»j\ jToiuj.llv aKfwerci. 1 >ON T KOHtrfST TITK ft ..\i i .. - 'J * ~- _'. _ J - . \-■ .y :•■■ . '•* ; ■-■■ . • • ■ * V M '(\>N N iA.J.’u, Lilt H ff; OiTic*;. i'i '• • Kat-’n Bto.fjc; Build in |S:. !? <*Rf:v;rl-»c«r ’udi'-ina l-i.• ts. vv tfrr.. M , ~ l_i C!W Dili 8 fill!, 'IXIKVSHHISIsA Kli. rr-ff r., Wesley Th onips^arFroprietar, U'e I«l«e ill IhuuUDj; the. citi’.eiifl of Juypi-f c.our.ty, ii.r ij-,e;r riioral pat~on.\p;d ■ ourir.gdfre iHSi tew v.-ur*, n;nl wouui u'fcpedfuliy solicit iliO cohttattance «l liie Kjtma, kr.owi'i" thet wr , {’an Alvvava Satwfy- ©estom^PHj- - ,«nc"'. hy giviiijr tliepi n l good arlieU cf v’h.at w I :i-y- ;v .I. u l'. _ ; __ I —buy [rpnrt^rrf-OT)T7-! ! ij-sf- J +rrs+ri .'r ■ •rn lioo>is. i:io*c vre imva iri-d to. yours, and always know wiiat kind cf goods vvt ur« getting; • v ' ■; ■ We iu.’w .'my. m: iud are receiving A coon STOCK OF X> TJ C3r m 5 ML PICT WES. OHEMIOALS, DYE STUFFS of sU deseriptiOßß, TOILET ARTELSS such as CRUSHES, - GOMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, __ &C.,&.C. >

PAINTERS GOODS, * uuch M GHiSr PAINTS, VARNESHE3, STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, &C..'&C. PURE WINES '■ ■ J SC. 'i«j> • ;;:rr..... —T~~ -- LIQUORS sold only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES - ’Arariotv of. 1 DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too aumeroustp mention. ~ We keep cslistautly on hand • complete TSsarlnieht of V School, and Blank Books, sTAffnarißT oj all kinds, Miscellaneous Books 6fde«a*#hM» w(tatWand-.eaiMf«cJh»B gn«r--mul eed. t t»:'T - p - V u TORACCOS & CIGARS all of which weeaa «aU«a any house MUBkatiiihitt itoi rtf*'" 1 1

V ■ /» L s 1 *jot> ''' : A.-H'.S,Or. - dbalbrin JR. XJ C3r *3 j PAfKti V=k W 3 ' end OILS, VARNSSHiSS nn i'j- •' . j DYK STUFFS, i Huh now now oti itnud a large uud j . well snieetert atoclc. *, \ A* at«;.' keop.a a ladjc rio :’c of .PA T- j ONT {■lEDit O'- ami tuuoug : i !;..'..curc ; ■ 1 - i. a-RKooiiY S on-, ■ j for the T<uiitfs. No no'd of anybody I dyidjo.vfUh -the <f ''.irii 1 monster Dentil it as rco-ivwi bis last j lurlotarli. and Mm ia„l pjtteo hv was heard of wjn htitr.d:ii.w «mu’d at tho .“White ftoti.-, . a;nl here let him renialn iin !>••:»'•(■• Ho will not tdnitiiictheVUß* jloinc.ra'fif jjf>,-ii.MtJu-iy;-ugStorr—-c. w. topi 1 • J' r . , TVPIRKI'S a_’HT«e r.r.ii rt.ell-scii-.eiea nUr. k ~f 1 L.V .v T.i 'hti-fSEH Y: »ucb' as Scngp 1, LookUj oT tho fii-oseal n-o. ' : i'aud f, m« that is not .tt.u>S'y^ A ■ '. A-•• y ’ VT.nJ iii oer. VViftiiov*. tr tp ■1 s, . Note .jft:i<l I'iijjer A ,S«j*er : Br rt:o<o -f rl.ITT.ip "■v, iiriM,;. bcy S —T” P;~ r _—— # a ... . r ' T v 1 •• • . -- * '' ,■■ i : - - , ' , •’— — ' : .a LJgi T CTTiTt VTndu r.o’ir. .'-TiTf/Y M.OOMIXG 'CUKES to /; U.:.f „f a 11 lOCS A ,V£> EJ.oy\ EK&S - . r;—-aw-f *" '• I WilA—Kffjte r>Tv.. a >rgo 'variety As SOARS, stich hr » I CuHtilc, 1 .i ' .. Honey, Yankee, .j Glj-coriite, ' , 4 L- . _• ' i ■ j —rpSassafras, Ac., -r *«., Ao, Jso, Ae, : - , , p.;. He keeps a good article of Liquors', suqh as BIUNDY. WINE, fUN, wniSKT, _ 1: for jiiedicai aaaa Bnly. . . ' _ V • ’’ - , ' LAMPS, of all dcserlptiona ; CHIMNBYft (;OVEi?n, CI K:A.fit.HA,At -

He keepk -a- general assortment of Cigars arrcl Chewing Tobacco, 'jmu has a fair article or smoking Tobacco. A He jvpujd say to tJierconnmmlty in gfccrai that ho is thankful' foupasl favors, aod ltopes by diligence to basinets to shitre ypnr liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all times of Mite night. ’ V , , C. W. HENKL.E. J-20-Ty. ■ v-. : •>- V-K • CATARRH CAN BE CURED ! H*sJaehe relieved, amt in faetevrry disease of the nose and head;peus*ncaUj cured by the use of the well-known remedy';"* i ' Riieder’s German Scruff! A DELIGHTFUL AND ?LBaCaNT REMEDY IN * CO.tiOHS, PhA.tfNJiSS, <a«, a»l a i Piforders resulting fr.ipn Cdldi, is oe&.tr, TKt-iatl AWa Vocal Organa. "Ytiih Retrredr dor* tot ‘‘par dr” « Catertßybut aomsss It; (fm the head oftaJl offensive matter, •■quickly removing Had Breath and Headache;'it* iars and soothxs the r**tin Catarrh; is 'so mild and iußafabl* idltreffCctt that It ■Aih&ardm Tsafetos 1 ® 'Biedirww.s as

. , HM$Jn if- *,.'fvn Mr S fi po Tli£ tiOWE MACHINE C:3,'S snvlNG MACBISRS, If f w fOK FAMU.UJ2 ASP. MAXUJUcwwv.fv TIIIT.SE Vv’ ol fl,n - R K N OwiSBi, sewing Machines We.r? awarded flu hiffktst premi- tTgWg </»)! at the World'.* Fu,r in Lon- I-tori] don. and suejrsi pjmiitmx at the New York Stale Fair o/\BG6, S¥g|t| , A iiTarc peiiurfflfed’Tnr doing t\» | ies . 13 nvTt; n . dtsif HHiAUfft »»Cc4\^f or ij.r .ante *4l.it-aii than aiiv oUnr t>;aoli) it!, AU<l f»> the nuroiiuctittu . .&*£s: ' vi th ■ ii!o>*t inaeJiliiCFy. vv® ■t/ip y ahifttf. * t»pji)v ti»v vrry brat m*(bluestn tho world. ?£?n6H T>»o sc nitir hinos 11 rr made pf o«r »«»*u' it lid wjmrloim urn s’M.ctory ;tt | ( onn M under tin* Immcrtl J aU!HiioerjhioHOfdie Presdviir «i tlx' t:oN>»i>a«y t .gSiJj I'LMJH llttiu:, Jr., ••lie or: grnt.Tt -f-nrrn t(*r ot th* SvyyHix Tht y are lu’.ftntt d to all s r ;r •? • in , , . u } <.r»* Mri.ii.h' iarcra <ti Coflf.rs. - 4l v i !<)«kh, Mftu-Mjia?, j^Tothlng. H:4», t’.tpv. Cor -e s, i>ooiß,.S?iAt s, ,Sml:!lt>.4, T/iijiu\i G» uiha, U.tt,a f „Cara*>t4aiAN{.<;:. -They Wf»rK eWnytt*- \v» n iiDonsiik. Uniten. >v««»iAmu.d c,oVttHrp>oU>t f W ith fflk, • «»{ liittien thread l'bey wljl jifj f v ( m ever 5 tj-•:.• ci.es ot .-t*sving, making a be.u’U'ftil y.nd i’e-rlnjfv >tMt alike on Inna sidC9 of the artiv. ee he wcf. rm^ ?.■_., . *_■ —; tc •V.v’ 7,y-Mr, HfweT a*;(? made (»i VLs \iacini'.?, is Ine most popular nnS iluralk. o«i! all Saoinit Machines or .. subject- to Ike prin '!/>:■• invented-.by him, SENT! FOR ontr.PLAR." J. O. BEY ANT, GENERAL AQENT. ins vV nnhtei?; ton Street, SLIL : I THE W 3 RTiT) Vy N LL) I SEWING MACHINE? ; t q:n agciit for tT; ?■•. sphndhf'ittsoh i ito 1 jtn.l would it ft -1 oil (host; ;,cc-dfh;.,^ . . .:- :: >. I■ ,i, t;,y tvytdc|iv*i ■ -•<■> tin; (H i!u Work, i chalionti. • -otujutri ill.! rVhrt. .! M. St.,; khdustMrs, *hoy.. R )>y)ughs. i Mrs. i-.fil). , -: ' - 1 .-Mi. , r ti'ii;i i.. ■••p.ungf' 1 . .. frrrti «tlu>r^ All kinds of nutvhino vttwistand col j ovs »ts 11’.'. tl..yi;i'fujkit .ka. ; dC. c;ti’d 1 tlircad, i;vht :ii rh* World, for «nh*, J AVM. 11. imoAPtes. Sept. I), L%kH,. i I-IIS-tf. ! Staobdiouse &■ Bro. ~ ~~ *" '"-" *— — r ", ,<> ■ ' ■ ; HE.N'SA till A Hit. INDIANA. L Are nf'tv pn-|.urpd to lill aH order* |7iAiiLiCLllLua.irLc.yj.'r.,-..st.yU'. -t-h-dort, itYt . : cithcr'at M. liw i'N sliu(j or the Himiv,'«>•<' Styn», will he f roiiiptly attended j to,- at the k>wes*t iKKiritile raitta. i -1 l-ts |-The Old TTndertertakerj I miLUjs j-.-mtiqttT* Hbs OofliiiH of all size, ftli baud, and U pfa:j, r*itO fill all lifil. r» >l,r any ntyte. plaiu aOl, i fiutcr,st.xeducedprices. •’ 3-32- ; fw i -

sarar o. asfTH, lUM i’ MAK ER . HUtiSK & SIGN PAINTER a a Alia aa* Vv Sjliop over '"Liberal Corner.** 1 '3-08h«t ' ' . >■ ",,.i: : PuVA LL I 3 BLACKSMITH SHOP Is in opsjratiptt, next door above the Express Office RENSSELAER, IND. ATI kinds of bUckrnrtthing tone to order 37-rtf 4 •■•" .ij-bf.r. .. ..i-k==»y- red —TfHti'iL '--'dPICTURE GALLERY l\ -wanting atiythiiig‘’tn tire A PictuEelmw; such anPhotogroplta, an enriy day; abthe Propfietor lajoltse ■ Now i> tl*- tiittio 40 gbt v.our work dp&ftiß good fifeyl&atyptL raw rat*, hs he intends to akujb out Ms present tt-itißEfcgwßfet-aidt a wit** v