Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1869 — Page 4

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to^i: c #yrrial ERRORS OF YOUTH. who mlTcrccl /or yc»ri from Nervous Debility, Premature Ikcly and all T tfleetuofYouthful iiidiacreiioii will, for tbe «A*e of tufjerutr h.uuJ*»*?iy. free to all who I Uftad it. thaj«cipttai*d d4irciioti for maktuc tbe . rttßM&f by vrbicb be was cured. Suffcreit ' to profit bjr lbe odveFiiecrk cxiiCilrucc, l •as do »o br addreuinc in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGPKN, J-ia.-lrr. No t! Cedar Street, N. Y. I j TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to J heeUdp • few weeks, by a very simple simedj sillervißVing suffered several years with ' a severe lung affection, and t’at dread Consumption—is anxious to mate known to his | fallow-su Stress llie niMns olctire. I To all who desire it, ba will re nd a copy of the arrscrinlion used (Tree of charge) wilb Ibe direc Ttdtn f»r prcpgrtrfK' xrrtt'trf-Mg-tmr'aawrTvTmtr* they will find a oca* soa C«mssss/«KiB. Asthma.. MrntHtu, Iff. The oaly object or the advert!- . aar in sending the PioacrfutKiM is to benpflt Hie | afflicted and spread iatucuiation which lie conselves to be invaluable; aud he hopes every suf- t lerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them ' aething, and Plav prove a hlrjsini; Parties wishing It* prcVcrtpliCui wtlt please : address K*w SIAVAKH A. WILhIJS., , IU SouthSd St, Winiauishurg, Kings Co.,N. 5. ] I 10. tyr. »3t»4 —mtt : ? : J STEAM FIKE-FK* OF SAFES. ! Sts. ffanhoru's Patent haabeen demonstrated, by ilia - .inaai tharoogh practice) *en»,,io be vastly \ riot In PrC proof qualities to any otl er maheis, . (being water iu copper tnbes tiMmCticaltv staled ) | * , yeaeenting ormplelel/ any evapuraiion. aud is tae driest safe in »•*. The patent ran he appiied t ta any safe. Btf’tre o*ietiasln- elsewhere call 1 aad eiamiu*. or send fur palnpliU-t containing the ff aartificateS at trials with all other makers safes. American Steam Tiro-Proof Safe Co-, .* ‘ 390 Broadway, N. 9T. * 1 IS. Jmba , MAUYI N’ rt V OHROMB XJROIST l iSpberical Burglar iS A F E S. JjSfill Raeist all Burglars' Imple- ; jiueatp fcr any Isen«th of time. J sand dor CaUlqgue oil Fits and Burglar If, •*"! Broaffwav New,York; TSI Ghostnul Mretl Atladslrlii i IOH Bank Street, C leveland Oulu* it- jd-it. i«uw. r • » ; h ItT ~rr. TT 1» : r-. " i ©•2 03 O K VV ran rumui t j OP A SILVER MEDAL Vta » l H Kt V^et.bkJhTlSorati.i 1 ’] ttpißrißaw } os ^ T »* c^r v *+¥&? un* ssh*h. h«S T 4 FOB§Af4P BTT 72 tO, M , ...|fe|L I 4P4> -"pSw W* Wr#*- i

V. M. & F. COLLEGE, a - < ; f T . rpDE Chrupesi nod Be«ff Tpgtitntion JL 1 in th# orlh West for'-eofilblning the Pmclfaiftl withe fAberml Education. Cl»a<iW'. gcienceih Acf, in regular rtourscs, Modern I.Aiigtihges' withoblrxtra (Owirge. Commercial College course and Telegraphing. N 1 imso and Ornistnentala. Twely/a Teachers. A new Ladlea’ Boarding ] Hallr‘‘Pt/pntar Matron. ‘iTvfaJr AoI ccss easy. Opening of Winter Term. Deecjnher tub, 18.5 a For circulars, or board, ad dress Itr.V. X lIOS. It. WOOD, I Vulparalse, Ind. j ov. 12. 186.8-1 7, Manhood: How Lost) How Restored. i rfflFlfl JnstptiLliidied.a »rtw edition of , ( ulrccwdl’t €clcuflwKw bratod Klaaay on the radicaleurc (without medicine) of Spkrmatorj rhu'S, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotincv. Mental and I’hys--1 ical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kits, : induced try self-indulgence or sexual extravI agsur.e. IlLTFriee. in soiled envelope, only 6 cents. The Celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’sndceasful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse' iitny be radically cured without the dangerous use ot internal medicine or the application of the kuifo; s pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, t certain, and effectual, by means of which | every suflerer, no matter what his condition, i may cure himself cheaply, privately, and | radically. UTTliis Lecture should be in the hands of 'every youth and every mao in the land. (seat, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, rosf paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps* Also, Dr. Culvcrwell’a “-Marriagd Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the publishers, • ' CHARLES J.C. KI.INK A CO., 2T Bowery, N. V., Fost-Offico Box (.'•«. i i . ;■ ■ ■. ■ j Tfl SCHOOL THaCSIEKS. t PUBLIC of At>liiicants for Licence to Teach will be ; iwltl «t the School House in Rensselaer, on the Second Saturday of each Month. The law requires that applicants inupt have a certificate of good moral I character, f#6ni the -Trustee of t^c I Township in wltiehtheV reside. Ts JOHNSON, School Examiner. Jasper County, M-ly i r Ulcat market. {, ts?- . • -n.) %| R. A. SPARLING takterpleasure 1. 7” t, ill info rm Inglhecitize nsofße ns selaeY afiil vicinity, that he will kdep Efeblt Beef cqn/»tatKly (Ut.hapd It lit?' summer moiifltP., HIK aini will to furnish Ireef of the ISAt quality—- ; PMiiwand fttt. » i' lji* mala-H bis business, I af4j» ill strive tojsiva both Lite to, the quantj’ and price of his beef. F JtarriHOP oii Wa«huigto‘n shreet in ! Year part of R 1 F.‘6Mddirr<Ps grbceiy. ■ V June 20. 186* ... « 1-Jkff it -i.-- . : V ' f i UOl/3(3ft CJ. 10-2 ' fWHfiEN UP. by John D. Webb, ini 4- Hanging Grove township, one , BAY HORSE COLT supposed to have been two pears old hi«t (soring—black maneandtail, ring- * ’Ffbm Docket of f,

C. W. lII'VKLE. TT fft ■‘•V* - iiw'; DEALER IN X> R. U O S AND 3VCEI3ICI3STH3, PAINTS * nd OILS, VARNISHES > \ ■ ! and DYESTUFFS. Boa now now pn hand a large uud well hi-lec led .stock. Ho also koopn a atock of PATENT ai)d ainong these are I. GHIiGOHVS on, for the Lung*. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. (Jrirfi monster Death has n*cejved his last fbrlough, and the last place he wM heard of was standing gnjird at the White House, and here let him remnhu, in peace. He will not trouble the cu«tomera of Ilenklo’s Brag Store. C. W. Hinkle KEEPS « targp »ml well-selected stock o( STA'I IOAEJi V. such as School Hooks, of tbo present use, (and some that is not In use) Wall Paper, Window Curtains, Noto and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pen#, Writing Jjtk,&c. _ ss .-TT-y .-J PERFUMERIE3 of all kinda. from KJCHT m.OOMtX CERES to DALM of • THOUSAND FLOWERS. * , | , • 1■ • lie keeps also a large variety of SOAP 3, such ae Caatile, Honer, Yankee, Glycerino, Sassafras, -U- *C-, Ihl, Jke»_ . *o.. 4a Ho keeps a good nrtiele of Liqitow, such as BBASDT, WINE, f,IN, WHISKY. for medical uses only. LAUra, or all descriptions ; CHIMNEYS COVERS, CLEANERS, Ao.

Ho keeps a general assortment ot Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of .Smoking To- ■ bacco. He wo'uld say to the community in general that he is thankful for past favors, and hopes by diligence to hush' ness to share your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all times of the night.. C. w. HENKLE. cm lieu sisiiii rEnhselakic , IJVU.. Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking <he citizen* of Jasper county, fwr tlieir liberal patronage during (lie last few veers, and would respectfully solicit the coutiuuancA of the same, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving ther.i a good article of 'whatever they wish to buy. VVe buy our goodsof only,First Class F.aal'efrT rTouses, tliosh we Imv, tried for ye;ys; and always know wiiat kind cf goods we are getting. We have now on hind, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK OF 13 JFS.XJ G@, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYESTUFFS of ail dencriptiany, TOILET ARTICLSS • fiich as BRUSHES, ' . GOMRS, si.* COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, &c., &c., PAINTERS GOODS, „ ' each as OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES, friTßlP_l_N.fi BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, &.C.. &.C. PURE. WINES AND LIQUORS sold only ,; FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES - * ' n . ' A variety of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, too oumeronito mention. We keep constantly on hand a complete nssarUnent of 1 r School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY OP ALL KINDS, Miscellaneous Books VT * tl 1 ordered when wanted and sates faction guaranteed. ' , Also, anakaortment of TOBAGGOS & CIGARS ft! *** aeWaa law Many ftps j

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The circulation it has attained, far in adVauce ol any paper ever published in the Slats, and surpassed by very few in tbe Northwest, is proof that its cffiirts have neither been misdirected nor unappreciated. What it lias been it will continue to l»e Improving by experience by a more enlarged acqusintance with tlio needs of the public, nnd by increased means of carrying out its designs. Hi sides Hie News, telegraphic and otherwise, it will contain q great deal of interesting and valuable ujattep of q iqi-cella-nerns kind, adapted to the tastes and desires of the family. Bto ripe of a Superior Character, Sketches,- Narratives and Humorous Extiaots, will give variety and piquancy so-the more aolid mutter, and make it acceptable equally to the young and Old. Tbo people of imlionn. wl»o are not subscriber* to the daily edition ol the Journal, should take the Wbkki.v Joi’knal, because while it equals any oilier weekly newspaper in the country in other departments, it at the same time affords them the news of their own State as no other newspaper dues. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: THE DAIEY JOURNAL. By mail, (payable in advancejper nnmtra sl2 00 “ “ for 6 mos. 6 00 “ •• for 3 mus. 3 00 “ . for 1 mo. 100 Clubs of five and upward, each........ 800 “ “ for6o|oß. <OO “ “ for 3 mos. 200 “ r_ for 1 mo. 80 By tbe week, (payable.to tpfMrpt carrier) 26 INDIANA STATE JOURNAL. Single copies...... $2 00 Clubs of 1ive.....i 1 75 each Clobs of ten and under twenty-fiva 160 eueh Clubs of twenty-live and over... . 100 each For every Club of ten, at the rate named, an extra copy will be sgnt, and an additional extra copy for every additional ten subscribers. For » Club oi fifty an extra copy of the Daily will be sent, if preferred, Instead of the extra Weeklies. 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>mjMuiw’'a> ion ’mum Work of the kind i» tk-> World.”. New Monthly Critical HoticoA of tltu Ths most pepolsrMoetWflr Aive York Qbeerter. . yvol We mnst refer le high *tttond* the high toe* and \srlc4| sxcsVluce of R« r per’* Magssins—-a journal VKVtl* f monthly «| r . cnlatlon of about ntf.OQjV copies—ln whims pages are to lie found some of the choicest fight and gend+al reading ot the dayj w». ■peak or this wosjkagau evidence of the tael,ture of tha AmerteanPeople- and, th*popularity it ha* acquired id merited!. Haab number coqtain* fully 145 pages of reading mat ter, smupktoly illustrated with good wood cuts; and U combines In ilseir the racy i monthly and the more philisophical quarterly. blended with thabeqk fratwea-nf iL» e.|. :ly journal • Tt haa grddt pbwer in ffid nhisEfc. ination of a love of pure literatura ntr't Guide to American LUemlnre, T.dnddk l Wa can account for ila autoea* only bjr the,simple faot that it meets prtclaely the po|Ailar latte, a variety 0{ pIeUUkS fhdd instructive reading for all.—-Zisa'a Utratdf, Boetoa. 'j , rt SUBSCRIPTIONS. 18 09. lcrins:

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Address HARPER A CROTIfEBS, New Toft “A Repository of Fasliior, X’loaiare, ami Instruction.’’ A snpplelneht" contsinihg numerous fullsized patterns of useful article® accompanies the paper every fortnight, nnd oicMionljr'da, elegant Colored Fashion Plate. •' 1 Harper’s Bazar contains 10 folio pages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, audit published weekly. Ci iticul Aotuii of, Lt fi'M/. - • H.urzKS Baiak c.'intasus, besides patterns, etc., a vxtiety of raatler of eapetisl use and interest to the Umily;'articles on health, dress, and housekeeping is'all its branches; its editorial matter is especislly adapted to the circle it ia intenied to and instruct: am) it inis, heiiilcs, g iad, stoyise and literqry iiiatter of mej ijj it X/i, ’not qu,i prising tea l the journal,' with su, : j features, has achieved in a oliort tiqie an iinljeos'e »hc ce.s; sumothing of its kind, vviu d»sired in thousands of families, and itys jtuidishe-s box* fillad the Yuik -iUinini Port . 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' plote in all the departments of an Amerieaa Family Puper—Harper’s Weekly has earned for itself a right to its title “A Journal of tlriliiation,”—/V. Y. Evening post. Oar future historians will enrich themeelves out of Harper’s Weekly, long after writarq, painters, and publishers are turned to dust. A'. Y, Evangelist The beet of its clasa in America. —Boston Traveller. Harper's Weekly m *y nnreeervedly de-clq|-ed the best newspaper in America.— Tko Independent A’na York. The article* upon public questiona which appear ia Harper's Weakly from week to weak form a remarkable aeries of brief political essays. They are distinguished hy clear sad pointed statement, hy good .pomnton sane*, by independence and breadth of view* Thar are the expressions! mature conviction, high principle, and strong feeling, and taketfaair place among the beet -newspaper writing *4 the time—•A'orlA American Kevins, Bottom , Maes. ;LtJP> ' SOBSCMPr/ONS. 1809. Terms i HAOgnn’a Wnxxir, one year, 1 f4,M. 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