Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1868 — Page 4

Cbe f matter Imon. 'aapc The Only Paper Printed in . Jasper County.

LOCAL MATTERS

aSf'The Hon. Board of County CominiM*ionerN are in session at the Auditor’s office.

Sabbath School Convention.

A Sabbath School Convention will be held in this place to-morrow (Friday, December llth). Rev. Mr. Russell, of Indianapolis, is expected to be present and deliver an addressEverybody are invited to attend.

Literary Society.

The young men in town have formed a select literary society for pleasurable improvement during the winter evening. There should be at least two more such. By competition you wili aid each other. *

Festivities.

A large number of pleasures, such as balls, parties, <fcc., are in prospective. These festivities relieve winter of its disagreeableness. Tins need of Invitations, Cards and Tickets wc can supply at fair rates.

Snow Storm.

A heavy snow storm set in about three o clock last Friday morning and continued nearly eighteen hours. It opme from the east, was attended with considerable wind, and covered the ground six inches or more in -depth—lt wa* the heaviest tall of snow for the season that has occurred here for many years.

Another Snow Storm.

On Monday after-noon snow Commenced falling, with a furious wind from the north-west and by Tuesday morning three inches more had been added to the’'%ix inches that had fallen on the Friday previous, and now there is enough on the ground to make good sleighing and protect the wheat crop.

Deferred.

Owing to the extraordinary pressure upon our columns this week,, .several articles of interest have been uavoidably crowded out — among them a very readable communication from our able correspondent “Teddy,” upon planting and trimming fruit trees—tehich w'itl"appear In our next issue. By-the-wijy, these horticultural articles are exciting considerable interest, on account of their sound practical ability.

Council Proceedings.

Board nu t December 7,186 S, in regular session. Present, Norman "Warner, President ; John Thompson, jr., John Catt and A. L. Sparling, Trustees, and Joshua Healey, Clerk. The following bills were presented aud ordered paid: One in favor of Jasper county for Blank Assessment, Lists furnished the town,—*:) 20. One in favor of S, P, Howard tor work on streets,—*B 00. There being no further business the Board adjourned. N. WARNER, J. Healey, Cfk. Pres.

RAILROAD.

PreKminary Meetto|^ of Jasper County. IntrmliaE Procerditiga. Fifteen or twenty of tbe'iufluential citizens of Jasper county met at the law office ol Messrs. D wiggins A. Thompson, on Monday afternoon, December 7, 1668, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps in the formation of a Railroad Company to build a road from Rensselaer to some point on the C. C. & I. C. Railroad. Below is a minutorot- their proceedings: The meeting was organized by calling Mr. Thomas Boroughs to the chair, ami electing Horace E. James Secretary. On motion of I. M. Stackhouse, the Chair appointed Messrs. I. M. Stackhouse, R. S. Dwiggins and E. P. Hammond a committee to draft Articles of Association for the permanent organization of a company to build a Railroad from Rensselaer to .a point on the Cincinnati, Chicago & Indiana Central Railroad. The committee were instructed to report at a meeting to be held at th'e Court House im'Jlensselaer, at 2 o’clock, P. M., Monday, December 21, 1868. On motion of I, M. Stackhouse, the Capital Stock of the company was decided to be *200,000. On motion of R, S. Dwiggins, the shares were fixed at *SO each. Ordered that a copy of these proceedings be furnished to the Rkjssseselahk Union with the .request of publication. ■ Adjourned to meet at the Court Honse at 2 rf’clock. P. M., Monday, December 21, 1888. THOS. BOROUGHS, H. E. Jakes, Chairmrn. Secretary.

STRAYED.

A bright bay borae colt, yearling, three white fefet, large efiar in face, when laet MM ! lnt of Iforember mane and tail was filled with burs. A rewardwiil be paid for informswnitmkmg t# «ii ■iwovpit* H- B. Jamb*.

The Reason.

The reason why Barrett’s Vegetable llair Restorative has a larger sale and is store popular thftn any other, ia simply because it is the httl. “ The reasons it is tfre best art; . It is more easily applied. . Its effects are more permanent, lt coutains uo nitrate of silver or other poisoiious’iuhstanyes. It thoroughly cleanses the scalp of all dirt, dandruff and other extraneous substances, i It docs not gum the hair.* It absolutely restores the hair to its natural color, whether or brown. * It causes the hair to grow thick, luyuricnt and glossy. It is a superb hair dressing. It is highly scented and does not stain the scalp or linen. It is not a l)ye but a Restorative. These arc the reasons why Barrett's is the best Hair preparation in the world, as well as the reasons why cvey one should use Barrett’s in preference to all others.—Cincinnati Sunday Globe.

PRAIRIE TELEGRAPH.

Persons having unsettled accounts with,the late office of the “Prairie Telegraph,” will find the books and accounts at the office of D wiggins & Thompson, who will settle the same and receipt for payments. U. B. James. Rensselaer, Dec. 1, 1368., 1-10 Buy Groceries at C. C’. Staiutst The first class use “Barrett’s.” - . « -W V A new lot of Boots and Shoes, every style, size and quality, at L. & N. \V. lioi’KiNb’. Knit Shirts and Dr aw er s—cheap at Willey & Hollingsworth's. Any one wanting Holiday Goods will do well to call at J. W. Coats’ where they will find a large stock, cheap. Sigu-ofThe Big lrnliau. —The young men of South Bend talk ot organizing a gymnasium. A fine atticle of Tea at Stake's. Old men use “Barreti’s.” Try our choice Coffee ami Sugar, —\N llley «& Hollingsworth. A splendid stock of Candies and Candy Toys at the sign of the Big Indian. t2r*Ovcrcoats and Suits of Men’s Ciothiug, lower than can be bought anywhere else in town, at L <& N. W. Hop kiss’., —Seventy pupils attended the Teacher's institute at Crown Poiut“Barrett’s’’ produces but one shade it< • Fresh Oysters,- best quality, G.i cents per half can, atC, C. Stake's. New stock of Boots and Shoos just opened at Willey & Hollingsworth's. Everybody call at J. W. Coats' for Holiday Goods, where yoil can have your pick from a large and weil-sdcoted stock. —A man in Vincennes has been married eight times—they say. Fine Balmoral Skirts at Willey & Ilollingwortk’s. C. 0. Stark sells Groceries cheap Tor~earftT"“ PgF’Fine Delaines and black Alpaeca, down at cost— far cask only—at L. «fc N. W. Hopkins’ Call on J. W. Coats for Fresh Oysters. You can get them there at any time—by the can or dish.— Sign of the Indian Chief. —A movement is on foot in Logansport to establish a co-operative store. - “Barrett’s” is not a dye. £gpTlie best lot of Coffees, Teas and Sugars, for lower prices, at r ' L. & N. W. Hopkins’. Queensware and Glassware at Willey & Hollingsworth’s. Queensware and Glasswarei — new stock — at C. C. Stakr’s. J. W. Coats has on baud a very i large and well-selected stock of Cigars and Tobacco, which he offers for sale as low as the lowest. —The balance in the State Treasury pn the Ist of November was *591,370 04, ’’ ■ ■■ , rrrrs. .■ t t) , All wool Delaines, cheaper than ever at Willey «fc Hollingsworth’s.

. Have you seen the new Holiday j Goods at C. C. Staeu’s? -—; -***■ Plug, Fine Cut Chewing, and Smoking Tobaccos, together with the largest and finest stock of Cigars ever offered,in Rensselaer. Now is the time to call at the 6ign of the Big Indian. ". 6®*During tl,ie month of December we will offer the most liberal bargains in most of our goods, particularly Finn Cassimere Cloth, Clothing and Pry Goods, ever offer- ] ed in Rensselaer. L. & N. W. Hope iks. j The best and cheapest sugars at > C. C. Stake’s. j “Barrett's” Warranted Hair R+> 1 storstive.

i —Tho ladies of Crown Point are Wearing Scotch suits. Tobacco and Cigar* at C. C. Stake’?. —Gen. J. I*. C. Shanks has joined the Good Templar*. Full stock of Table "Cutlery at Willey A Hollingsworth’*. • —Scarlet fever is prevalent among the children at Crown Point. Green Apples—for mince pies—at C. C. Stake's. —The Hanlon’s visited Indianapolis last week with their velocipedes. — 111 —MW. Ciill and sec oitr Dress "Goods—vain able Holiday present’. —Willey it Hollingsworth; Over thirty thousand hogs had been slaughtered in Indianapolis, this season, up to last Saturday. Call at C. C. Stake's fo* fresh Groceries. —J. C. Fnrguson A Co., of Indianapolis, slaughtered 418 hogs in two hours and forty-five minutes, the other day. — *». Call and examine our feeding and chopping mittens—just the thing for the season. Willey A Hollingsworth. —The Town Council of Crown Pointdias enacted an ordinance prohibiting animals running at large in their streets. A good thing. Coffee cheaper than ever atC.C. -Stack’s. * —Congress convened and organized this week. Grey hairs, although counted an honor by the old, have never been so considered with respect to the middle aged or young. These can be easily remedied by the use of “Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative.” The only thorough renewer and preventive of all diseases of tho scalp.— Oy dens bury Journal. *7 cm ••• »*■ - Christmas Presents—finest assortment and largest stock—atC. C. Stake’s. —The editor of the Crown Point Reyister don’t know of anything that j “affords a greater variety of entertainment thahr eating peanuts.”

ELECTION.

The annual election of officers, for Prairie Lodge No. 125, F. *fc A. M’. ,will be held at the Lodge Hall, in Rensselaer Indiana, December 10th, 1868. 4 E. P. H AMMOND, W. M. Attest: M. L. Spit eke, Secretary.

CONCERT.

The Ladies and the Brass Band of Rensselaer w ill give a Concert at the Court House, on the evenings of the 24th and 25th of December, 1868.

notice: i i riosity as to what wc intend doing after selling out out- stock at auction, we wili inform them that we are going to quit the dry goods trade and go into a general produce and live stock business. But to tiiose who wish to know witere our capital is to come from, we will say that all - persons owing our firm are kindly requested to come forward and settle their accounts at once, as all accounts due” us, which are not settled by January Ist, 16G9, will be put in tbo hands of our attorney for eolloctiojt. Jleidli.iihuuke <fc Leopold. N. B. Our daily auction sales will continue until our entire stock of general merchandise is sold out. Como and get big bargains before it is too late. 11. & L. —A dead body of a murdered man washed ashore on Lake Michigan near Whiting Station in Lake county on the 30th ult.

KABIIIEU. December 6th, by Elder D. T. Halstead, John Baker and Mary Rosa.

MARKETS.

New York, Dec. 7, 1868. Gbld closed at 136 j. Chicago, Dec. 7, 1869. Beeves, *4, *5.50, *6, and *7. Hogs, $7, *7;50 and ¥8.15. Clncikxati, Dec, 7, 1868. Hogs, *7.60 to gross,

TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Lioenoe to Teach will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on tho Second. Saturday of each Month. Tfie law' requires that applicants roust have a certificate of good moral character, from the Trustee of the Township In which they reside. GEO. M. J6HNSON, "•-=? School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-6-Ly Meat Market. MR. A. SPARLING takes pleasure in informing tho citizens of Rons selaer and vicinity, thaf he will keep ! Fresh Beef constantly on hand during [ the summer months. His aim will be to furnish beef of the best quality—yourfg and fat. He makes butchering his business, and will strive to give satisfaction both as to the quality and prioe of his beef. aerSHOP on Washington street in Mr part of R. F. Goddard’s grocery. June 29,1868 . l-»

NOTICE! , Persons owing W. H. Rhaadea for any Merchandise purchased after Jan* uary 10th, 1860, and on nOtea and oecounts at said time are notified that all of said merchandise was on that day 1 sold to Charles D. Delaney, of Buffalo, N. Y. Persons owing us above will call on us for settlement. Those who hnvopatdsnld Rhoades any,money for merchandise oronaccountslnce the time stated above, will please call at once and settle. All notes and accounts arc In our hands for collection, and no one else is authorized to receipt them. DWIGGINB A THOMPSON. I*B-if Administrator’s Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of George 11. Work, deceased, -willUH —— T r ~~~~—~— r_ H Batnrdny. December tS<S, 1868, sell at public auction, at iny residence in Rensselaer, Jasper County Indiana, all the personal property of George B. Work deceased, consisting of mules, one wagon, household goods, &e. Terms made known the day of sale. JOHN COEN, Administrator. Non-Resident Notice. Michael Houeemau e*. William M. Johnson,. Now comet the plaintiff, and file* his cortii plaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant in not a resident of the State of Indiana Notice it thercfire hereby given saij defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Common Pleas Coart, to 1>" hoidpn on the third Monday of February A. D--1869, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in j Jasper Comity Indiana, and anewer or demur to said complaint,tile same will be heard in his absence. Witness my hand aim seal of said Court, this 36th day of November, A. D. 1868. MARION L. SPITLER. Clerk. Dwiggins & Thompson, Atlys for Pl'tf 1-10 3;.

Non-Resident Notice. Michael Houseman and Simon Houseman rs. William M. Johnson. Now come the plaintiffs, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendeut is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the neat Term us the Common Pleas Coart, to be hotdeu on the third Monday nf February, A. D. 1869, at the Court Uohse in Rensselaer, Jasper County Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard in his absence. Witness my hand and the seal of tho Court this 30th day of November, A. D. 1868. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk EWgins A Thompson, A'.tya for Pl’ffs. 1-10 3t, I n the Circuit Court of Jasper County, Indiana, March term, 1869, Alfred Phillips, Stella k. Phillips, George W. Thornton and Robert S. Hamilton are hereby notified that Stephen Kemper has this dayfiled his. complaint against them and others, demanding the foreclosure of a mortgage, and has also filed an affidavit authorizing this publication, and that said action will be heard and determined at tho next term of said Court. * M. L: SPITLER, Clerk, Jusper Circuit Court. Hammond & Spitler, Attys. Dee. 2d, 1868. l-10-3t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to me dinected'from.the Clerk oLthe Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will on Saturday, December.. 26, 1868, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M., and four o’clock P. M., of said day, at the Court House door in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, first proceed to offer at public sale to the highest and best bidder the rents and profits,, for a term not exceeding seven years* «f the east half of the south west quarter, of Section twenty four (24) Township wenty nine (29i north of Range seven I (7) west, situate in said County of J as- ' per. And on failure tu realize the full amount of the, principal, interest and costs, due op said execution. 1 will at the same time and place, aud in the same manner, offer for sale the fee sinipleqfsnid real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest-and costs. rale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Eli Yeoman, at~tlnF suited Charles HT. MeCor- - mick. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co., Ltd. 15y Charles Platt, Nov. 28, IS6S. Depu.tv Sheriff. Hammond & Spitler, Att’ys. l-10-3t. Administrator’s Sat©7 NOTICE is hereby given that byvirtue of an order of the Jasper County Common Pleas Court, the undersigned, administrator; de bonis non, of the estate of Adam M, C. Gowdy, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in Rensselaer, Jasper County Indiana, on Satiifday. January 23, 1869. an equal undivided two-thirds of the following described land, to wit: The west half of the sout h west quarter, Section six, Town twenty-eight, Range seven, west, containing sixtyone & forty-four one-hundredtlis acres, and the east lialfot'the south west quar. ter, same Section, Town ami Range aa, above, except 291 acres conveyed by*John Whittaker to Eli Nov., 21st 1848, and twelve and one-half acres off the west side of the south east quarter of the north west quarter of Section six, Town twenty-eight, north of Range seven wept, all ip Jasper County Indiana, ’ Terms— One-third of the purchase money cash in hand: balance in two equal payments at nine and eighteen months, with interest from date of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the Teal estate gold, E. L. CLARK, Administrator. Dee. 1,1868. l-KMt Hammond & Spitler, Attys.

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Jltu! Übrnrlisniuiite. THE SUOCBSS 7 Of oar One Dollar Sales has caused inch A. COMPLETE REVOLUTION I \ TRADE, That iu order to auppkv the demand occasioned by oar constantly Increasing patronage, we hare recently made IniSortnllonn Tor the rail Trade, Irect from Enropean .Vlunutactarers, I AMOUNTING TO NEARSSOO,OOO, rio that we are prepared to sell every description of Dry and Fancy Goods.(Hirer Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watcbee, Albums, Jewelry, Ac., Of better quality than any other concern in the country for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. With privilego of exchange from a large variety of useful articles, not one of which could be bought ior TWICE THE AMOUNT in any other way. vSS'Thc best of Boston and New York references given as to the reliability of our houae, and that onr business is conducted in the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, and that we give greater value for the money than can be obtained in any other way. • All Goods or broker* In transportation replaced without charge-jSF-Checks describing articles sold sent to agent 3 in Clubs st rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to coßt less than If bought at any Boston or New York Wholesale Houser— — : —: —-—, -•

Our Commissons to Agents exceed those of every other establishment of the kind.—proof of this can be fount* in com, paring our premiums with those of others FOR CLUBS OF THE SAME SigE, in addition to which we claim to give better goods of the same chaiacter. IVr Kill tend to Agents free of Charge, For a Club of sound Three Dollars —One of the following articles : 1 doz. good linen Shirt Fronts; 1 set solid Uold Studs; All Wool Cassimere for- Pants; Fine white Counterpane, large size; 1 elegant Balmoral skirt, 20 yds brown or bleached sheeting, good quality, yard wide; 1 elegant 100 Picture Morocco hound Photo. Album; J double lens Stereoscope and IS Foreign Views} 1 stiver plated engraved 5 bottled Castor; 1 ciegaut Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame, feathered edge and spangled; 1 steel Carving I\nife and Pork, very best quality, ivory balanced handle; 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol; !0 yds. good Print; l very tine Damask Table Cover; 1 pr. best quality Ladies’ Serge Congress Boots; 1 doze fine Linen Towels; half a doz. Rogers’ best Silver Dessert Forks; 1 Ladies’large real Morocco Traveling Bag; 1 fancy Dress Pattern; half a doz. ele gant silver platc-d engraved Napkin Rings; 1 doz. Ledies' flue Merino or Cotton Stockings; (Jems’ heavy chased solid Gold Ring; a pair Ladies’ high cut Balmoral Boots; 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern; 1 .Violin and Bow, in boxes, complete: 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops and sleeve buttons. For a Club of 50 and Five Dollar* —1 black or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern; 1 set Lace Curtains; 1 pr. all Wool Blankets; Engraved silver plated 6 bottle Revolving Castor; 1 Deau’iful writing desk; 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin; yards very line Cassimere, for Pants and Vest; 1 set ivory balanced handled Knives, with silver plated Forks; 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk: 1 pr. Gents’ Calf Boots; 30 yds good Print; 30 yds. good brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or 10 yds. 3yd wide, good quality; 1 Ladies’tdegant Morocco Traveling Big; 1 eqiocjc Wool Shawl} 1 pi..in Norwich Poplin D;vss Pattern; 1| yds. doubly width clo.tV. ?°f ladies Clo^k; elqgant engraved silver Tea Vot; 3 yi*. double'width water-proof Cloth for Cloaking. Fora Club of lOOandTcn Dollar* —1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern; 1 pair Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very fine ail Wool Cloth for Ladies’ Cloak; 1 web very best quality brown or bleached shoeing; "i yds. fine Cassimere for suit; 1 elegant Poplin Dress Pattern; 1 elegant English Barege Dress Pattern; 1 beautiful English Barege Shawl; 1 set ivory balanced handle Knives and Forks; a Ladies’ or Gents’ Silver Bantingcase Watch; 1 Bartlett Hand Portable Sewing Machine; splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and photograph pages; 25 yds. good Hemp Carpeting, good colors; 1 pair good Marseilles Quilts; a good six barrel Revolver; ! elegant Eur Muffand gle barrel Shot Guo; 1 silver plated engraved 6 bottle Revolving Castor, cut gloss bottles; 1 very fine Violin and Bow. in case; 1 set ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Registered letter. SEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR. PARKER & CO., No*. 98 it 100, Summer St., Boston. l-10.-wl.

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WANTED-AGENTS, where, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMOM SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tack, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a superior manner. Prioe, onlySlß. Fully warranted fblrdvo years. We will pay SI,OOO lor any Machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more clastic seam thaq onrs. It makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch,” Every second stitch can'be cut and still the doth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to S2OO permonth and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address, SBCOUB <t CD., PITTSBURG, PA, or BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed npon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machine*, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the ogly genuine and redly practical cheap maphine manufactured. 11,-wt.

Carpets—Don’s Pay tfce High Pnoeg { THE NEW ENGLAND CAR: PET CO., Of Boston. Mass., established nearly a quarter of a century ago, la thei r'present location, in Hall’sQVer 71, 73, 76, 77,70, 81, S 3, 85 and 87 Hanqyer {Street have probably foralahed more houses with Carpets than any other house In the country. In order to afford those at a distance the advantages of their low price* propose to send, ow the receipt of the price, io yards or upwards of their beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard, with sample* of sea aorta, varying in price from 15 cent* to $3 per yard, aoltfblp fur furnishing er?T7 part of W hO««o. MA-wA

ja*pe* covaty lamp agmcy. k v m "T-Ti'fl M’CONNELL’S Taw and Beal Estate Office, la USm’i Sim, Building, Up Stairs, RENSSELAER INDIANA. KEAL Estate bought, sold and exchanged Titles examined and abstracts mad* Taxes paid, and land sold st tax sals redemed Bonds, deeds, note* and mortages executed and everything relating to the Real Estate Business carefully and satisfactorily attended to. Having for the past five years given more than usual attention to SEAL ESTATE LAW, my friendi can rely upon having bneinese entrusted to me relating to PARTITIONS, ORDERS OF SALE, FORECLOSURES, Q U/M TING and PERFE CTINQ i TITLES, and CONVEYANCING, attended to in the eateet and best manner. %

I offer foreale THE LARGEST AMOUNT and greatest variety of land for sale In the county, *nd both Buyers and Setters will find my office the best place at which to apply. Carefully prepared Maps and Plats of the Town and County ■bowing the location and ownership of every piece of land in the county can be found unly at my office, and are open to the inspection of nil, Carl au<! examine the Lists *of Real Estate which I have for sale, snd if yon want to sell any property, let ms have a desci ption of yoar Wild. So charge unless a salr is made, informationabout lands in aay part of the county furnished without charge,asad letters of inquiry, enclosing stamp, promptly —-- DON’T FORGET THK PLACE M'CONNELL’S Lsw and Land Office, in L» Rue’s Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana, l-1.-tt WM. L. M’CONNELL. cm DRW STORB. RHJNSSELAKH. Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking (he citizens of Jasper county, for their liberal patronage during the last few yraja, and would respectfully solicit the-cmtfwpltnna* oi 4h* same, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customer*. by giving them a good article of wlisl-ver they winli to buy. We buy our goods of only First Class F.astern Houses, those me havs triad for tear*, and always know what kind cf goods we are getting. We have nuw onhsndi and are reeeWJftg A GOOD STOCK OP DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYESTUFFS

of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLSS such at BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PPRFUMERY, &C., &C., PAINTERS GOODS. eqeh as OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES, STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, SiC.. 4iQ. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS sold only , FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety ftf DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, too nnmeroasto mention. We keep constantly on band t complete assortment of School, and Blank Books, BTATIOHEBY OF ALL KINDS, Miscellaneous Books ordered wheq end saiesfactiou gonranleed. . >■ ' ■ AJsp, an sssorinqcet of . TOBACCOS & CIOABS pH of which yeeea a»)le»|ew ue aay hone* i* : " y*: ;, rjf

C. W- HINKLE, . >»•**#»> * DBALBH m . , ■ - ,'D 1 ! ->l.l DRtraa and i . MEPIOINEa, PAINTS and 1 • OILS VARNISHES * n OYE STUFF Has now now on hand a large and well selected stock. He also keeps a large stock of PATENT MEDICINES, and among these are I. GREGORY'S Oil., for the Lungs. No need of anybody dying witli the Consumption. Grim monster Death has received his last furlough, and the last place he Was heard of was standing guard at the White House, and here let him remain in peace. He will not trouble the customers of Henkle’s Drug Store. €. W. Hinkle KEEPS a larg* and well-selected stock of . STATIONERY, such as School Books, of the present use, (and some that lknot In use ) Wall Paper, Window Curtains* Noto and Lettor Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing Ink,&*.

IPEIRIFTTrDsirEiRIE 9b of nil kinds, horn NIGHT BLOOM IN CERES to BALM of a. THOUSAND. FLOWERS. Re keeps also a large variety of SOAPS, such an Castile, Honey, Yankee, Glycerine, Sassafras, A«-, *C, As, At:, *«. He keeps a good article of Liquors, such as BRANDY, WINE, GIN, WHISKY, for medical, ones only. LAMPS, of all descriptions ; CHIM.NET& COVERS, CLEANERS, A*. Ho keeps a general assortment Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. He would say to the community In general that he is thankful far post favors, and hopes bv diligence to business to share your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at ali times of the night. L t u«.„ 0. W. henkle: V. M. & F. COLLEGE* THE <’hean««t and Heat Institution in'tli* North West for combining the Prnrlli'al with I.lhernl Education. Classics, Mathematic* History Sciences, Ac , in regular courses, Modern Languages with, out extra c-harg*. t'aanuerciul College com ra and Ts>l»‘»pkiog.' Mimic and Ornamentals. Twelve Teachers. A now Ladies’ Boarding Hail. Popular Matron. Liviug cheap. Access easy. Opening of Winter Term. Decern. dress Valparaiso, IntK Nov. 12. 18C8-1 T, Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. mfgfmSm Just published,® u«vv edition of /gfflwPr. Inlveruell’s t'elcÜBUHiJr tor a ted Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SfkrmatorRHcex, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Semiuni Losses, laroTENcr, Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, CoNsosimoN, Eri i.eps v, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence of sexual extravagance, CTPrice, in sealed envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use ol internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of core at onee simple, certain, and effectual, by meanß of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. (CFThls Lecture should be in the hand* of every youth and Avery man in the lnnd. Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poet paid, on receipt of six cent*, or two post stamps. Also, Or. Golverwell’s * “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHARLES J.C. KLINE A CO.. 27 Hawerjr, S. ¥., Post-Office Box I,s**. Stackhouse & Bro. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Are now prepared to fill all order* for Coffins of every style. Orders left either at M. Eger's shop or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at the lowest possible rates. -1 1-ts ThToia WILLIS J. WRIGHT, * Has Coffin* of all sites An band, snd is pre* fared to fill all orders for any stylo, plain snd redmeedprices. „ 8-88-ftg 1