Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1868 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
('ttcnr f-Ho*day in Massed Jdtdgr-Hon.CßaitLM Attorney—Plan* B.Eyxkitt C*W«ifui H f'noßiwMyi'tK third Mond*J* I* ISi ir»»ry, June ttBNOTJSSpaP Mter-a... M. M• L. Sl'iatlWi At... o ten - Clerk. SZRX L. (.htML CHARLES PLATT Miuritr ■njSnULLW,- .... Surveyor, B- P- TUpMPBpX r .-. „... .Pe!jooVE*»«in*f • MgJNffti March, Mne, » Bd De -
Official Vote of Jasper County for Presidential Electors November 3, 1868.
Deni • • f| - t? 1 i: 4 Rep. Maj.. . . I ; ti .1 ': rl -jjj sh * D«m. Voicj;. y j ••-*. r . r j ? : •.. . j Rep.' Vote.. . I dsooniif j, iUi,ia»^;l
hESSscjmw.. si 17 —si :. OUI»»- -■ • ■■') •'■ 88 35 53 ..' ,t.. F 7 3« 13 Bnrhtty. !)7 68 9H Mnfcun.i 268 74 165 Jotting... 30 27 3 Newton.. 45 53 .. 7 Keener., 14 7 7 Wankakee 19 21 2 Wheatfield lit 12 Carpenter 104 40 64 Milroy.... II 4 7.. Total Vele 756 393 Aggregate 1149. Repubßcan Majority 303. KepuWienn galu since October. ■ ■... 23.
Jollification and flag Presentation
The fLppju bl i can s of Jasper County will hold U Jollification meeting nt the Court Houao, Saturday • Xovedtbßr 7th, at which time n flag wiH be presented to Hanging Grove Township.
Expired.
Tbo subscriptions ol a number of our patrons tycpjre with thepresont is*!;* of tty'pNiorr We would bo pleaied to hare them nit continue tlisir palrpoage, and suggest that all who fjostr* thd* paper’ sent to then} for hunger time will cull in and maty the necos»nfy arrangementt. J/ ■ J * ,,v MFTidnil i linrn sold nt thirty rents n bushel in this place the past week. Eger had thr<o fingers nearly cut pff, last Saturday, in trying to grab a pieco of tallow which was bring chopped in A. L Sparling's butcher shop. ,t o' V l ' ■ . 1 " 'j KirW iid fires hart* done a gre.it deal of dam ago in this county this fail. Several hundred tons of hay have been destroyed, besides fencing and corn. IflrWby are the articles (iPßdtd "Advice to Young Man,” "Fires,'’: "Halloween,” ‘‘November," "Indian Summer,” and "A Visit to the Country,"da the Union this week-like' bad Catholics ? Because they are j X comtnunutiitiii ~ i ap fi ihihlin applicanta for license to teach school, pill be held in the School House in Rennselater, next Saturday, No vein-! her 7th, under tbn direction of Mr. 1 Johnson, the newly appointed fix-! ami iter, — : —.
Sabbath School Convention.
There will bo a Sabbath School Convention held in this place, commencing November 18, 1868, at 1 o'clook, P. M. Snbbath School Superintendents, Ministers of the Gos r pel, and all ptjjerß interested ip Sabbath Schools are invited tocome. John Thompson, Jr., John Coen. Oot. 22, 1868. • 1 + —: •
Council Proceedings.
Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bensselner, at their regular meeting November 2, 1868: Present: Norman Warner, President; John Thompson, jr., John CaU, A. L. Sparling, Trustees, aud Joshua ilealey, Clerk. Ordered, That" the Marshal proceed at once to make sidewalks in front of thei property of all persons who have failed to comply with the Ordinances oftho Board of Trustee requiring property holders on ecrtuo streets to baildsidewalks. The following bills were presented and ordered paid; One in favojr of 8. P. Howard, Street Commissioner, for $23,50 for work on streets. One In favor of JoJjo Catt for working atreet, $14,50. One in favor of R. B. James for printing from May Ist, 1868, to May Thore being no farther business the Board adjourned. Y , N. WARNER, Tre*’'. A tts»t: J. Hku.kv, Clark.
t e 7SUML* Seek the society of good books. .Tito streets and shloons will' bushiwhack your morals. Learn the lessons of life and practical wisdom. The littl g ou V* more than the strong arm of Euclid. Hard study is far from unhealthy. Wltilo study weakens one constitution, dissipation Jf'U? °Clj do^ep, M r. ‘C&tf&'-'floVs'tlrc o\Vc you a living? i You owe the world ■for every mouthful-and garment. It • owes you only seefoaton and coffined retirement. The world owes a living to the agej, the sick, uiul disabled. To-tile sliirk'tho AvoWff Owes nothing except good advice, and we give it, X. [Communicated.] g r Halloween. The evening telbro the feast of All for spven hundred years been celebrated by divers festivities. The .horticulturist hold® as a harvest least. The cabbage, beets and potatoes are, or ought to be, ail fihug id winter quarters. Tiie young folks have long practiced pulling the cabbage yet standing, and piling them at the thrcshhohl, to remind the tardy gardener of neglected duty. I November’comcfcin with All Soul’s j feast, which in 1868 was on Sunday. On Tuesday after, we did a patriot's duty by electing Grant and Colfax. We should call to mind on each llalio ween [dpi duty of an American citeiiizcn. X. [Commuiilcftted.] Indian Summer, ■ When the white man secs the ! signs of coming winter, ’tis then the ! Indian’s harvest. The summer of Lille. ..wild man of the forest is the J ! farmer’s autumn. Indian summer is j i a pleasant season. The trees tell us j by their changing JiueS that cold! sleep awaits them. The leaves re- j sist the blast and sing their own j dirges. The smoky haze wraps the ! landscape in its silvery cloak. Gor- | geo us and brief are these illusive days, and beautiful to our brother ■the hunter. The p.oor Jpdian is fast fading from the land of his fathers. Vet the year doth bear bis name ou tiie best of its cycle. Tliio melancholy timers replete with wild mus- ; 4ngs. Who can resist its magic spell. It teaches a lesson to the thoughtful. Let the notes of preparation bu heard inoaoh rustic home, for soon dreary winter comes—tlm time for rest and comfort, ’Tis but i the calm before the snow-storm. *' _ x. | - ■ Vp* -■»»»■• - [Comm indented.] November, October, the orchard of the year, ' gives place to the patient,, watching ; November, The earth in night-time | ; will be decked with the hoar frosts which vanish in the morning. We \ wait for the coming burial month tn’} :-J9tec.erii.bs r. November conics in' j blustering—yet vvo will still- !:avw: s.i.iic Oahu, miid days ere the whole 7" rearth is inmlled in the b.y w.,,r.'f fsi»‘o«d-vf^winterr’ “ ~ X. ~ v —i *wmm* [CoTiiimiiuctttcdi ] Firt3. 1 Tlio prairie liroß in various parts : of Jasper county have done r,n immense amount of damage. Many of these fires arise from the wilful or careless acts of itinerant hunters. | The strong arm of the law should ' make those “men ot the woods” ! more careftil and honest. X; [Communicated.] A Visit to the Country. The glories of autumn time can weil-be seen and felt in a rustic ramble. Golden October is nearly past. Two friends with merry healfs ride out from the village. ‘ One was aged and gray, the other scarce nt manhood’s prime They went forth ’mid the smiles of dying Bummer. Jack Frost had stolen the verdancy of all vegetable life. The oak woods presented a lovely appearance. The orange and russet supplant the living green. The south wind breathed mildly. All nature teaches the sorrowful lesson of mortality, she grandeur ot silence is scarce unbroken. The wild havoc of the firefiend ha* spoiled the hopes of the husbandman. The ramblers see all this. The moon’s sad light begins to compete with the rays of the departing sun. They hsyo sniped with a rustic docrar, and continue their jourpoy. Th# glories of sunset are eclipsed by tbo mellow moonlight. Parting day Dies like the dolphin who m eaeb peag imbnea I tyith » new color m It ga»p« «woy, The [wt «illl loveliest, till—'tis gone and all * Jr&j. tile tourists grow happier and better. Tbcv reach the tompto of learning and oommnne with the peo-1 plei The word* ipoiejy fall by the j waj-tiidc, and the weed* of prejudice . and *u»pieirtrt spring Tn, nmd iwi11,,...
lodge with a sylvan farmer who 1 gives of his abundance. They jour- » p •hailing all and exhorting to keep the cmnp-lires of freodombtazing bright till ul&iveiof ad'l oil jLnvimVber. The elder would oft laugh" at the youngs when, [b* n mistake or {i blunder. “Oqe of the name may WsS for ;!;e is a sayiiijf—itot always a true one, as' proved to their satisfaction. They To an d’sCofos of Trie iids in the | north-land, and the junior spoke to a plentiful houaehokl. His word* were receii’cd with lcspcctful and earnest attention The people are happy, and have reaped a bountiful harvest.. The fortnight of drought hasa«VOd -tiler corn and 1 potatoes, but lias endangered tho hay and the fences. Jasper county is blpst with a;-varie4y of soil, olinmte and products. Tiie tourists visited tha ,c&Rt and north parts of the county; met pleasant laces, and their journey was happy. The ramble of the two friends was enjoyed in tho greatest of fullness. Go into the country; carry no book.s, to peruse; go with a friend ; open youi* heart to the glo- ! rics of fall-time: resign vourself freely to nature’s guide and emotions. Let tiie joys that awaken, well forth unbroken and cheerful, and mark our word, you will return healthier, happier, and better provided with wisX, • Ti.o Baptist fiqridav School coni vc-ntion, recently in at La- | layette, elected the following officers: • President—J ; ii. O-gojd, of ladiannpolis. Vice Presidents S liirton. J. K. Howard, J. W. Lewis, J. Wallace, T. P. Cumpbeli, J. Brown, W. C. Tuanock, J B. Snuff. C.B. Allen, G. Wl Terry, - - -Edwards, 0. P. Jacobs, B K. Ward, T. W. Beag'o, C. A. Stanton, J. D. Huston, J. S VawtCr, K. Miller, J. II Hicks, Lang don, G. W. Gottbie, K. Moore,J. It. Phillips, S. A. Hnll,o. Bonney, J. P. M. Brpylefi. J. Kenowcr,' T. It. Prdour, and H. Smith. —The new cable (fiat i« to conncct h 8 wit h franeo wl 11 ’bo very similar to iTTai of tiie Atlantic cable of 1868, but stronger, having a breaking -train of 1 COO pounds against orufi of 800 in the present Ci'.de. It : s [o be laid in two lengths, u'.iiii iiaiit hi France to. St. Piorro in Newfoundland, 2,325 'miles, and from St Pierre to Now Yory, 722 pdlo*. • To -uroidr rocks and icebergs it will run south of'the present cables; and it will be laid by vh > Great Eastern. probably. Ip July. 1369. —From every part of the. State the report reaches irs that the growing wheat looks exceeding'y promising : • A single arm in Terre Haute, baa ahipped over eight thousand barrels’ ul tlefttr »-i.ice t.lie middle of! JiilyA _fL- j Xfof ’lhan tfih'iVin lim pnli..i..« I "tTro nTTorce ra fFie r "STfite ”oT Now ' York, representing upwards of 6iOO,G(K),OGO in i —The P.«t.h-.t ie«iiia ('-. n'tral Hailroad has 5jJ ioimmuiives, a larger number than any other railroad corporation in the whole country. —Tho Northington, Groene Ctf, Times is in favor of Coloitol Thomas 11. Nolatm for United States Senator. The Methodists *ro building a new church in Richmond to be called Grace Churoh, nt a cost of $40,000, including a $5,000 organ. —On the 21st of Novomber Pugh Davis and tbo “Plow Boy” will run a foot race, nt Fort Wayne, for 82,000. The forfeit money, SSOO, has been put up. —Chicago polled 39,670 votos, on election day, and gavo Grant and Colfax 5,170 majority. George Smith claim* to havo found iq tbo British Museum some "ASj&yrtmi tables fixing the dnto of Chedo-Laotner's conquest of Babylon, and, theroforo—coinciding with Genesis XlY' —the duto of Abraham also, at about 2290 B. C. Col. Drake, the original oil-bbrer, is in destitute circumstances, in Titusville*, Pa. —Portland, Oregon, has a Chinese idol tpraplo. —The Baptists number over 1,100,000 in the United States. f ■ '■ —Ono thousand men aro employad ia tbo Charleston Navy Yard. —About one fnillion postage stamps, of various denominations, are daily used in the United Stated. —The intrepid Lucy Stone and , Mr* Blackwell her mother-iu-law ! offered their votes in the ,eleventh war<l of Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday, bat the judges refused td< r- ceire (hem
DIED. October 21,1868, nt the resilience ‘ of Nnthnn Babcock, Anna C. Gaii.v, r&k'jjsmtn I. X6W VUKK ntKKET. Kovrmbcr 4, 1868. GOI-D-P-I 3!|. BEEVES—Itigl#. 4‘OHN—sl 1731 17|. '' a CHICAGO JIAItKET. I (J ■' Ndvember 4, IttS*. BEEVES- -Common to prime—94.s«®fi 7:<. * | HOl.'S—*t).7.W i !so.' U SHEEP—tt.ffO34.2S. , * I'LOL'K—Quod to extra, per barrel—*6.243 i ! 12.00. WHEAT—Spring—l.ls(^l,34. t'OKN—o.4t'3o.Bo. OATS—O. 47. 8UTTEK—0.2830.34. ECUS— 28030. II11) ES—(l reett—OSc. Drj—l »Q }) V Ik. POTATOES—No quotation!. INN ATI MARKET. November 4, 1168. FbOUH-rDuIL , WHEAT—l'ricea nominal. ~-e4>BN— o.oo3o os. ft ; — J—--OATS—O.47® OtS. ■ H0G5—57.0037.70. - i mentis. TO SCHOOL. TEACHERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Licence to Teach will be held at the School House in RensscIneA, on the Second Saturday of each Month. The law requires that applicants must have a certificate of good moral character, from the Trustee of the ! Township in which they reside. GEO. M. JOIUNSON. School Examiner, Jasper Countv. 1-6-ly Meat Market. MR. A. SPARLING takespleasuro in informing the citizens of Rena selaer and vicinity, that lie will keep Fresh Reef constantly on hand during the summer months. His aim will , be to furnish beef of the best qualityyoung and fat. He makes butchering his business, and will strive to give satisfaction both as to the quality and price of his beef. BsaT'SHOP on Washington street in rear part of R. F. Goddard’s grocery. June 20. 1868 ' f-28. MW EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J.W GOATS takes pieasui;. in announcing to tal- citizens of Rensselaer and surromid-ingc.-.u ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS ol tho beat manufacture,and at low price*. Mv Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, •MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAK. NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES, &.C., 4C. are all Select Brauda, of the Beat Quality, and will be sold a* low us in any market in th,’ West! f . , ' MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN ...- . : -y. ■- TO TUB TEADE, flatlet myself ttisrtnrtnrqjTViraaTTsfac- ■ t.i>u,— Remember the place and give men call—at JBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. J.W. COATS. 3 -24-ts CL B. COXWELL. T. O. CIIE-?NUT. ConwellA (ihesnot, Contrdctors A Builders, VRE NOAV prepared to do pll, kinds of CARPENTER AND JOINER workmen short notice and reasonable terms. All kinds of HIPPING, SCROLL WORK\ SA WING & TURNING y J. - l ' ‘ j done to order. Orders resirectfully sf licited. *arShop in the old SAW MILI Rensselaer, Indiana. l-Hl.-tf. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. sOjfiS'tM Just published,a new edition of r I tsf n *' < itlverweir. CcleJHiuK Ofated E«.ay on tho radical curt (witliout medicine) of SrraMATOKrhoia, nr Seminal Weakness, Involniitary Seminal Losses, iMroTCNcr. Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eto. also, Consumption, Epilkpsv, and Fit*, induced by soif-iudulgence dr sexual extrav- 1 agauco. ICrPrice, !u sealed euvelcpe, only 6 cents. Th® celebrated author, in tjii* admirable essay, dearly demon,tmtes from u thirty years' successful pVactlce, That th* alarming consequences of self-abuse iWev be radically cured wlthdtit tiie dangerous tis* ol Internal medicine or tho application of tho knife; pointing out a mode of euro at onco simple, j oeMain, and eti'ectuai, by means of whtcli every auflerer, no matter whnt bis cuuditiou, ■nay cure himself cheaply, privately, and : radically. ■ ILiPThia Lecture should be In the hands of : every youth and every man in the land. Sent, uuder seal, in d,plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six.cents, 1 or two post «ainps. Also, tir. Culverweli’s “Mjtrriuge Guide,” priee 35 cents. Address .tltk Publisher*. \ c - 'I | ■ cmjtLC* T. C, KU*>'P. A CO.. IJT Bsttstj-, ft. V,,T'* o*rt 60* «,*•* '. ■ v
11 . I HI IjooflauV* - • t -,-- ’ HOOFLAmIEI{M4N BITTERS, - „ AMD Gyrn*i}Tonio» Be Great letyjir* If all PifalKi of tM )' lAriat, sboMAcirf on nifucaTifM OHQAXS. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS lx coinpoied of the pure juices (or, *» they srs tsed^ t •rm »4, Herbs. tad Wt——M f It trk « , mnklnit » prep*™. •j tjaio | frdtn alcoholic mintfxtun yftimy kind. * * | HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is ft combination of all the Ingredients of the Bitj ton, with the purest quality of Santa Crv » RunL Orauge, if,, making on* of tbo moat p'.casant and ] agreeable romedie# ever offered to the public. Tho*e preferring a Mediciue tree from Alcobolle admixture, will use Hoofland’s German Bitters. Those who hair* no übicetlon to tho swuhiatUoi ' eftlie Bitten, U lu <*; ! HOOFLATTD'S GERMAN ffOjJIG. j Ther are both equally gooil, and contain the «nm» ' medicinal virtue., the choice between the two being | a mere matter of tacte, the Tonic being the nuri • palatable. I The .tomach, from * variety of causes, such ae I Indigestion, Dyamp.la, Mervoua Debility, etc , ie 1 very apt be i It. fune> j tiona deranged. Tho Live r , ■yuiparliiriog aa gV ( kfcn I cloaely as It doea with the JSg) Stomach, then becomea affect ed, the re.ult of which la that the patient sub fen from several or more of the foil* gleg diseases: Constipation, Flatulenae, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in thi. Htomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering nt the Pit of tj&e Stomach. Swimming of tho Head, Harried or Dialeult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Dying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, SrT Dull Pain in the HBS4r deficiency of Perspiratldh, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in thrf Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in I the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Uaprosv •>» of Spirits. The sufferer from itrsio di-w-ni should exsrelO the greatest caution iu the selection of a remedy fat i hie ca.e, pur. cl<a>lug only i that which he is assured from hi. in vestige am ( U tiou* » nii quiries posse.s vp Jfgf) e» nue merit, I. i skilfully com poosded. l.fres | from iujuriou. —ingredient., asd has established for itself a reputation for tki cure of these diseases. In this eounectlon we would submit those well-known Temedieir— - ? Hoofland’s Ger man Bittern, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TQNIO. PBEPARED BT Dr, C. 31. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Twenty-two year* since they were first l»tr*doee4 Into fbiagountry from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, a*d benefited suffering bumauity to a greater exteut, any other remedies known to the pußTic. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Coraplaint, Jaun .dice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or ! Nervous Debility, Cliron l lc Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, ami all Diseases ftrijatng from a Disordered Liver, Hornuh, or lutestlues. I>EniLITY, Beaultlnor from any Causa whateverf PROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM, induced by Bevere Labor, HardBhipe. Exposure, Tevers, &o. ffbero Is oo medicine extent equal to ibttft rem» dt«| IP such* c.isos. A tone’end *Urorl* ;«<f to the whole system, the appetite « strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, tbeidoed Is purified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the , •yes, a bloom Is given to the cheeks, aud the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong aud healthy Wing. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LITE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon • them, with all Its attendant ills, will fled in the use j of this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixir that wiil Instil new life into their veins, restore in t measure | the energy and ardor of more youthful da/s. build i np their shrunken forms, aud give health and I happiness to their remaining year*. NOTICE. r . ' , Pisa well-eetabllshed facttkatfully oae-halfofthe 1 femaie portion of our population are sel 1 , doin in the enjoyment of W[ good health; or, to use their JSLV JHh owa «xp r *»* •100, never veil.*' They are lan v of all euergy, extremely nervous, aud have ae appetite. To thia class of persona the BITTERS, or the TOXIC, la especially recommended. t WEAK AUD DELICATE OHILDBETf Are made strong by the use of either of’ these With&pt fail. Thousirmle-aLcarti ftftaAaa hands of the proprietor, but space will silo w of the publication of bat a few. Those, it will bo observed, are men of note aud of auch stauding that they mast be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Justice rtf thi Supreme Court of Pa ., writesi Philadelphia, March !«, 18C7. I find'Hoof EHEn land’s German Bitter** is a geod tunic, useful iu diseases of the digestive organs, asd of great ben* fi: :u C3IKt * s «f debility, aud -J want es uervous acftiou In the sytfem Yours, truly. GEO. W. WOODWARD.** Hon. James Thompson, /« tdg* of tke Supreme Court of Ptnnt]/l*anta. PhU.ulelphia, April 28,1 S 6«. " I «m.id«r * Hood.nil’. Q.rm.u Biitvr.* a volvaN. medicine In ««, of attack, of Indigclion or Dv«p«ptia. 1 can certify thia from my .ap.rl.uc. •I H. Your., wiiii roped, *, JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson —Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to connect my name with recommend*tious of different kinds of Medicines, but regarding the practice ■Mmß'paHMßt, as out of ." P u ppr ?i— *'* eases de ft l eliurd, but with aclear i proof various In TTA •cunrcsand particnlarly In my own family, of the lsefuiuoas pt l)r. Hoofland’e German Bitters, I depart fv*r from my usual course, to express my tjA conviction tint, for general debility rs the system, and sajxrdally for lAver Complaint, it is a sap and vulun'ile preparation. In Home cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beuctictal to tho»e who suffer from the above causes. Tours, very respecthillr, I. u. kesn'ard, Eighth, b.iuw CoatM 31. From Rev. £. D. Fendall, liiUttant Editor Christian Chronicle, PhiUtda. j I derived deeidftd benefit from the use of i : Hooflaud’s German Bitters, and feeljt mxprivilege j 1 to reiommebd them as a most valuable tonic, to aVI { who are suffering from general debility or "from ; diseases ariaiug from derangement of the liver. Tours truly. v t KD. FENDALL. j CAUTION. Hoofand’a German Remcdl.a am cnnnt.rf.ltid. Be. that th. aignatur*. .f C M JACK SONiaantb* wrapper W f L-IIU. V All other, are SS' IS c.ui,t«rl.il. Principal Olhcc a»d Mannfactury v —. ,t 111. 0«>mnn MwliciM gtora, Mu. 61l ARCH Sired, l'hiladai thia, Pa V, CttAKLISS 31. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON k 6*. PRICES. Hooinnd'i German Bittcra, per bottle, . fl M " " " half d.uen, A r>o Booland'a German Tonie, pnl up in quart haul** I 31 60 per bottle, or a half doien for 37 60. 3A_ Do aot forget to examine well tho artioM . /••*. la urdorto got tho genuine ' . . - ~ • A i. ■* " • > A . • f , . FOR SALF. BY Druggists and Storekeepers J" Tjr EvtiT-TffWF' ?V THE CffTßr Stat» ,; x
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Cloth cAses,lyrbindine. 50 ceiita, hy mull, poatpuid. - " The postuge on Hnrpcr'e l ifliiKftzlne is 24 centa a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's Boat Office. 1 1 ■ ’‘.‘ Subscriptions sopt from Qritlah North | •aAmerlrnn rrovlncea mftnVbff- sccoinpsnled with 24 ck additional to, pr.apay Uofled I States postttge. Address HABI'IcR Jt BROTHERS, New York. •‘A Repositorr of Fashior, Pleasure, and liistructioD.” A snpjilement containing mimerona fullfiizeJ patterns of useful articles accompanies the paper every fortnight, and occasion!/ au elejnnt Colored Fashion I’late. Utrper's Bazar contains 1G folio pages pf the size of Harper's Weekly, printed tin stiperllnu enlendered paper, ami is flublisbdd weeljly: • Critical Notice, of the Pres l. HaaFKns Bazar contains, besides pictures, patterns, etc., a vniiety of nintler of especial use and interest to the family; articles on health, dress, and housekeeping in all ii» branches; its editorial witter is especially adapted to the circle it iq intended to interest sml instruct; lidit g>od stories and literary matter or merit. It la not surprising (hat tho journal, with snch features, tus achieved in s short time an immense silc- ( osg; for something of its hind was desired in .thousands of families, and Its publishers hawe stiled ihe dotnatid.- -3rtc'~lori Ermine ; Post. * Whether we consider its claims as bared upon tiie elegancy nn,l superiority of the paper, its typographical appearance, the taste and judgment displayed In the engravings, or the literary contributions contained ta its pages, we unhesitatingly pronounce it t-, be superior iu each and every particular to any ssrailar publication here or 'abroad.— PhiVa Legal fntelligmrer. We know of no other English or American jo' raal of fashion that can pretend to approach it in completeness and variety .—New York 1 T met It has the merjt ofheinr sensible, of conveying instruction, of giving excellent pa : - terns in every department, and of being welt stocked with good reading-matter.— fVa(:h man and £/fleetor To dress aceordingto llakfeks Bazar w;.l be the aim aud ambition of the women of America.— Boston Transcript. , SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1 Sc J . Terms: i narper’e Baaar, one year $4 00 An' Extra Cppy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar trill h# supplied gratis for every Club of Kfvd Subscriber* at $4 00 each, in oue remittance; oraix copil. for S2O Go. Subscriptions to Hak/kk’s Ua3AZIS(. Wseelv. and Bazar, to otic; address for one year, SlO 00; or two of Harper'* Periodicals, Back numbers can be gopplied at am tijnff.. .. 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The articles Upon public questions which appear in Harper’s Weekly from week to week form a remarkable series of brief political . essay*. Tbey are distinguished by clear and pointed statement, by good common scuse, i by independence and brerdth of view. They j are the expression ol matuic conviction, high | principle, and strong feeling, and take their place among the be»t newepamr wilting of tiie time. —North American Potion, ilatt. . , '— ' ! bUBSCRIPTIONS. i \ 1569. ! Termti HARrfß's AVffRKiV. on* year. S4.<MV . An extra copy of either the Weekly or Magnziqc will be supplied gratis for bVeyy Club of j Fee Subscribed# si W,OD espb. in one remit- i tsace, or Hix CopieaTor $20,00. Bui.icrlptions’ to HAitrtu’a Maoazint, Wxsgrr, and Ua{S4'R, ;o oue address lor one yearS 10 (M); or, tffo of Harper's Periodical* i to one address for one year, $7 00. { Back numbers esn be supplied at any time. ■ The Annual Volumes obUarperls Weekly, | in clot}) liindlng, will hescAt by expr-sa, free 1 of expense, for 37 each. A Tumplete set com- ! I prising Eleven Volumes, sent on receipt of cash ' ; at thy rato of #VJ.i per »ok, freight as ex- j 1 pcnsc of purchaser. Volume XI, ready Janu- ■ ttf Ist, I8?D. The postage, on Harper’s Weekly ia 23, cents F , a year, which must be paid attheaubAcrlbor's f : post office. ’ Hobsuriptions seat from British North ; American Provinces must be acconrpanied , with ?0 cents tffdltlonal, to prepay ifelto*, )SU*-s postage. j 1 HARPER 5 BROTHERS, Kef York*
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