Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, January 21, 1809. l®"“An itinerant anotioneer of cheap goods’ has been holding forth in Mr. Goalding’s building for a day or two. Our advice is to give all such institutions a severe letting alone. Patronize your home institutions. They will give you better bargains than you can obtain of these migratory swindlers.” —Crown Point Remitter. Good, sound, wholesome ndvicc, and just such us the people of Rensselaer should lieed. Every winter some one of these swindling institp- ' tions is sent hero to gull the unsophisticated with the refuse and remhants of city stores making room for their spring stock. With a great flourish of posters, gabble of tongues hud ringing of bells, the brazen-faced gentry make their advent, not to benefit you, not to sell cheaply, not to give “value received,” but to benefit themselves at your expense, to sell at the largest margin, and to carry off—-out of the county—all they oan lay their grasping fingers on. They say soft things to the women, and sharp|things to the men; they bow, and scrape, and flatter; they pocket your money and—laugh at your greenness and backwoods gullability. We have seen two rival bidders run up the price of an article at one of these sales one hundred and even two hundred per cent above the cost of first-class goods retailed at the stores in the town. Of course the man of tiie hammer was all smiles and.jokes; he bad a soft thing; lie got an exhorbitant price for bis wares, and you stood the expense of the treat. Not unfrequentiy is it the case that persons having unpaid accounts with one of our home merchants, of six months’ or a years’ standing, will patronize one of these Arabs of trade, thus wronging the neighbor and friend who is ready and milling to accommodate, and compelling hint to wait months and months for that which justiy belongs to hitu, and many tfines forcing him to pay ruinous interest upon loans, made necessary by this very delay, to keep his business from failing, while the mountebank interloper, a carpetbagger, a cheat—who takes the “ready joliu” or don’t trade—gets the money ami you —get swindled. That's what’s the matter; and there's w here the laugh comes in.

Serious Accident.

While chopping wood, last Frb day afternoon, Mr. Kuastus Peacock, living one mile below town, struck the whole blade of his ax into the instep of his left foot, laying open a wound four or live inches in length, and penetrating through tlesh, sinews, arteries and bones nearly to the sole, boiiio„ three or four inches deep. Amputation has not been performed, but may yet be necessary. Mr. Peacock is an industrious and estimable young man and has our sympathy in his affliction.

Partingtonian.

“Since the days ot Noe” there dwelt within sight of the classic • Iroquois—pronounced Earoquois by sndhs—ii young blood bettor known for his enterprise than his. education, and possessed of more brass than brains. Chancing to visit the city of Chicago during the season Booth was representing Hamlet on tlie boards, he went to the theater. Upon coming home our hero had many things to tell about the wonderful city and the sights he had seen, and was exceedingly lavish in his praise of the great tragedian whom, lie declared could not be excelled in bis rendition of Hemlock. * * * :->TWe learn that our enterprising young friend, Mr. N. G. Weathers,'has been appointed agent for the sale of Stewart’s “American Farmer’s Horse Book.” This is a good book, needed by every farmer and horse owner, and we hope Mr. Weathers will be liberally patronized.

School Institute.

Our enterprising Examiner, assisted by Professor J. A. Burnham, held a common school Institute at Watson’s School House, on Saturday last. There was a good attendance and the occasion was one of much interest. Some of, the exercises in the evening were very nice. C. M. Watson- presided with his usual •skill, for which he received a vote of thanks. Every teacher wa6bonrfitted by the association. The time is coming when the teacher will assume his proper van- i tage ground. Let the stagnatjou J of the old fogies come in contact with new fancied martyrs, . m d golden mean can be reached. Wc. hope the Examiner will continue the gogdwtffk of his ministry.

K 8? We tender thanks to Senator Morton, Hon. Schuyler Colfax and Hon. Horace Capron, for recent Congressional and Departmental documents.

Looking Up

Emigrants are beginning to see the resources and natural facility* .for making money at Rensselaer ami are rushing in from all direct tions. Those who intend making Jasper county their homo should buy at once, as land is now cheap and “looking up.” *

OLD WAR CLAIMS.

Persons having ifti9sttled claims for Pensions, Bpunty and Rack Pay, should call at McConnell’s Law Office. ~ r, " > Captain "McConnell is the only person in Rensselaer who attends to this kind of business. Spoil W anted, Agents—Male or Female.”—Foot & Clark’s advertisement. t^LARD!—LARD!—LARD!— Wanted at Hollingsworth’s Tea-Sets and Glassware—now stock, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, Apples and Zante Currants, a fine lot, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. “Barrett’s” Miraculous Hair Restorative. +. + . Two Tons pf Lard.-llighest price paid, at Starr’s. Boots «fc Shoes at reduced prices, at T. Hollingsworth’s. A good supply of Boots & Shoes, and Rubbers, at L. &N. W. Hopkin’s. “Barrett’s” recommends itself. C3f”To Pensioners.— {Soldiers whose Pensions did not comipcnec from the date of discharge, can now obtain arrears by applying at Me-CoNNEi.L’s-Law Office. “Obtaining money under false pretenses” —vending miserable hair preparations. A trade that is fast dying out, however; for the universal popularity of “Barrett’s Hair Restorative” is rapidly putting an effectual stop to such a contraband traffic. —Richmond Enquirer. Stone-ware—another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s, llats «fc Caps, at the low est figures the market will bear, at T. Hollingsworth’s.

POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT A. T O Our stock of Buck (Moves, Common and find Merino Under-Shirts, OverShirts and Over-Shoes. 1,, tfc N. W. Hopkins. “Barrett,’**” restores with-rapidiry. The lloyal Baking Powder—just the thing to make nice, healthy bread, at T. Hollingsworth’s, Buckwheat Flour—prime article, cheap, at C. C. Sian's. “BarrettV* keeps the hair moist. - - A few of Clothing, cheaper than ever, at T. Hollingsworth’s. “Barrett’s” Invigorates and Beautifies. Call at C. C. Stark's for fresh Groceries. Cloths, Jeans, Flannels, Muslins, etc., at llopkimr’. Full stock of Table Cutlery at Hollingsworth’s. A fine lot of Candies, Raisins, etc., at Hopkins’. Fresh Oysters, best quality, 05 cents per half can, atC. C. Stark’s. Queenswarc and Glassware -lat Hollingsworth’s. Queenswaro and Glassware—new stock — at C l . C. Stark's. Closing out our few remaining Shawls. L. & N. W. Hopkins. The best and cheapest sugars at C. C. Starr’s. Ladies 1 and Gent’s Gloves will be offered at reduced prices, at L. <!fc N. W. Hopkins’. Tobacco and Cigars at C. ’C, Starr’s. Buckwhcat Flofir—fiqo article—at Hollingsworth’s. Call and see the Dress Goods at Ilojlingsyvorth’s. —-— ,. •' ■♦• • «*-. Cider Vinegar—pure artide-r four barrels, at C. ,0. parr’s. Try the choice Coffee and Sugar, at Hollingsworth’s. Coffee cheaper than evyr at C. C. Sxaub’s. ———■—»»•-• t . Pocket and Table Cutlery, /•(c.. —large now stock, at C. \C. •Si»rr>. • ‘ ; ’ Knit Shirts and Drawers—cheap at Hollingsworth's. . A fine article of Tea at Slash's

MARKETS.

New Yobk, Jan. lit, 1861). Gold closed ut 135 J. _ Chicago. Jun. 10. lloovos- -.'?4.26 t ’Hvj(> l s7,2oi,ati.d $8,35. Hogs—s!A to if Cincinnati, Jur,- 10, Hogs—Only butchers buying, flicking is over. Good fut hogs bring sll &$11,50, nett.

Read Tbi* As an extra inducement for neiY subscriptions we make the following offer to all who want to take other periodicals in connection with their county paper. We will send the Union and Harper’s Monthly Magazine one year for $5 00 - Union and Harper's Weekly 5 (HI “ qiul Harper’s RatutY 50Q “ and I’ralrie Farmer 3E^O “ andGodey’sLady’sHook 450 “ and Lady’s Friend ' 3.50 “ and Saturday Eve. Post J3AP, Union, Lady’s Friend and Saturday Evening Post 5 00 The regular price of each of Harper’s periodicals Is $4; of the Braille Farmer #2 ; of Godey $3; of Lady’s Friend $2,50; of Saturday Evening Post $2,50 ; of The Union $2. Wo will send either of Harpey’s Periodicals —Monthly, Weekly, or Bazar gratis to any person sending us six new’ names and sl2. We will send Godey to any person, one year gratis, W’ho sends us five new names and $lO, and either the Prairie Farmer, Lady’s Frisnd, or Saturday Evening Post to any person sending us four new names and SB. €l)c€l)icago ®hnts CIRCULAR FOR 1809. The democratic party, though beuten in the late contest, came out of the trial witb greater numerical strength than it had ever contained, and witb a spirit not less dauntless than would have animated it bad it been successful. It proved, again, in this event, as it had proved in the event of many past reverses, that it has vitality which no reverse can impair, aud whiph,' indeed, grows greater as tho work it has to do increases in magnitude. Looking at its vitality, and at the nature of its work, and at the discordant and destructible elements of the party opposing it, nothing is more cortaiu in the future than its early return to power. It will bo this result that shall reword every democrat who has watched, and waited, and prayed, and faithful, in all the lark days of the p^st. The Chicago Times will aid in the attainment of this result with all the power it possesses, in the belief that it is absolutely essential to tho recovery of those rights and liberties of which the states have been despoiled, and to tho arrest of that drifting toward centralization, which, If not .stayed, will reduce state lines to tho same cousequence as tho lines yf counties and towns, and establish a despotism At Washington all-pervading and more bateful than any oligarchy of Europe. Tho states mast again manage their domestic affairs in their own way, subject only to the constitution of this- United States. Those which want negro suffrage must have it, and those which do not want it must not havo it imposed on them by any external power'. And so of every other domestic coucern. Nor will there be return to an honest administration of tho government, nor will tbe public debt bo put in tbe way of just and equitable payment, the public credit bo re-established, and taxation be reduced to tolorable proportions, until democratic wisdom and integrity shall once moro prevail. Tho WEEKLY EDITION OF THE TIMES, in all respects a democratic journal, faithful to doraocratio principles, and earnest in the advocacy of democratic measures, commends itself to tho patronage of earnest democrats and to circulation as a perpetual campaign paper. In its other foaturoe, as domestic, foroign, and commercial intelligence, literature, gossip, &0., &c., it is not surpassed in excellence by any weekly publication. Its whole character is comprehensively stated in saying that it is a great democratic and family|newspaper. To every farmer, its market intelligence alone is worth many times tho price of subscription. PRICES OF SUBSCRIPTION. THE WEEKLY EDITION. Single Copy, one Year... .82 00 Clubs of Five, per C0py...... 1 80 Clubs of Ton, por Copy 1 75 Clubs of Twenty, por Copy.... 1 50 And one extra copy to tho getter-up of each club of ten or twenty. THE TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year...... $6 00 Six M0nth5........ 3 0Q THE D4.ILX EDITION. One Year ..A..812 00 Six Months. 6 00 THE SUNDAY EDITION. ♦ 'll." f Ono Year, $2 50 Six Months 123 Specimen .oopiep wilt be sent free on application. Address W. F. STORY ts CO.

Mouse’s IndAn ( Root Pills.; — W',e give you iii till? medipine the result of a lifetime of study tint! trial; before this Medicine nil others are but nostrums. They are made from simple Roots, and are the best medicine in the world for all Hillious diseases, Female Irregularities, Headache, Indigestion, Liver Complaints <fcc, They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, clca,nso tbe skin. of.all pimples nml blo.tches, and urep.erfcctly sure and safe in their operations. Trial is the Touchstone by Which so prove them worthy. Use Morse’s Indian Root Pills. For sale by all Dealers.

£|winl ffirtifiiL TO 9CIIOOL TBACIIERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for licence to Toad;' will bo held at the School House luj Repssclaes’, 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. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-6-ly A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing ill South America as a mitndonary, discovered a safe andaimpleremedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early lie cay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, «nd the uhole traih of disorders brought oh by haneluland vicfollshabits. Great numbers have heeo cured by this nobteuremedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the rfflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pieparing and using this mcdiciue.iu a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free es Charge. Address JOSEPH T INNMAN, - Station D, Bible House, 1-17-Smoi. Hew Tork City. Wanted. Agent'—Male or Female. Who can earn from $lO to SoOjper week at home. All Goods will be consigned to Agents, to lie paid for when sold, and Samples Sent Free. For full particulars address, with stamp, FOOT & CLARK, Detroit, Mich. 1 17 4t ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all ♦he effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who ated it, the recipe and direction for making the eimple remedy by which he was cured. Suffereia wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addreseing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 1-10,-irr. No 4* Cedar Street, N. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will*send a copy of the prescription used (free ol charge) with tbe directions for preparing and using the same, which ♦bey will lind $ cure fOR Consumption, Asthma, Branekitie, tec- The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread inlormation which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hof'es every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address RxV. EDWAKD A. WILSON. ICS South 2d St .Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. 1 10.-ljr,

STEAM FIRE-PR4>OF SA pp 081 A wa Sanborn’* Patent has been demonstrated, by the moßt thorough practical testa, to be vastly supe-rior-in fire proof qualities to any other makers, (being water in copper tubes hermetically sealed ) preventing cr mpletely any evaporation, and in the driest safe in usp. The patent can be applied to any safe. Before purchasing elsewhere calt aud examiue. or send for pamphlet containing the certificates of trial* with all ottieY makers safcs. American Steam Fire-Proof Safe Co.. 300 Broadway, N. Y--1-10. Jiaos. MARVIN’S ~ CHROME IRON" Spherical Burglar SAFES. Will Resist all Burglars’ Implements for any Length of time. Please send for Catalogue of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. MARVIN & CO., 215 Broadway. New York; 731 Chestnut Street Philadelphia ; 108 Bank Street, Cleveland Ohio, l-iO.-3me*. .7f?Ox FIRST PREMIUM V VOP A SILVER MEOAL yjC Vil AW AX DID T*_ ■>" M BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE * By tho N. B. Suto Agricultural Society, at • 1U Fair holdtn In Nashua, Sept- 20, 18M. BABBKTT’3 Vegetable Hair Restorative laboooCxing the moot popular article for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair, throughout the Kaet, Weet, North and South. It* superior quality and adaptation to the wants of the public, mutt Us complete sucocst. . it Journals. J. R. BARRETT do CO. ▼ \a» LORD fe SMITH, CHICAGO, ■•Mnd Agent* for the Northwestern Suites. FOR SALE BY C. W. HENKLE and IV. THOMPSON. . .. - -A-■ - . . Disolution of Co-Partner-ship. N,OTIC’E is hereby given; that the Co-Partnership heretofore existing bet ween Josejih H Willey ami Thomas Hollingsworth, is this duV mutually disolved. All accounts of the late firm Will be settled by Thomas Hollingsworth. Joseph 11. Willey. Thomas Hollingsworth. Rensselaer, Ind., Jan. 12th, 18C!». NOTICE. - PERSONS having unsettled accounts with the late firm of Willev * Hollingsworth are requested to call early and settle the same with Thomas Hollingsworth who will continue tlio business at the old stand, two diocs from the Bonk. THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH. 1-16-3 "" SAMUEL FENDIG WILL PAY TUK HIGHEST MARKET* PRICE XN CASH! For Hides, Fftbther*, Rep, Poultry, Batter, Fgge, ami ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Give him a c*lt before »elliug hire where. *JPP U 1 - 1 1

fffiiii stiv*rU*t»uutf. Administrator’s Sale. IVJ OTIC® is hereby given that the li (undersigned, administrator i>k honns non, of Hie estate of John M. Phillips, deceased, by virtue of an order of tho Jaijp<y Common Pleas Court will, on Saturday, February 20, 1869, K it the Court House Door in Rcnsslaer, oiler for sale at public auction the fee simpie of Ihe west half of the north West quarter of section twenty-seven, (27) in township twenty-nine, (26) range live (5) west, in Jasper county Indiana. TREMS: One third cash, one third in nine, and one third in eighteen months from day of sale, the purchaser giving notes bearing interest from date, waiving valuation and,.appraisement laws secured by mortgageon the premises fox the deferred payment A. HAItVEY PHILLIPS, January, 16, 1869. Administrator. Dwiggins &Thompsou, 1-17 -it. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday, February tit-1 1 , 1860, proceed to make a legaU*urvey of Seeions 18, in Township 2) [tinge 6 west and .82, in Township 80 Range 7 west. Ordered by Jonathan Frnzec. JOHN MILLER, 1 17 3t Surveyor of JftsperCounty Notice, of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday* February 15th, 1869. proceed to survey tho divisions ana subdivisions of Sections 86, 35, 24 and 13, Township 30 north, Range 7 west. Sections 36 and 35 ordered by David Novyles. Section 24, by John Goose. Section 13, by Godfrey Shultz. JOHN MILLER, 117 3 Surveyor of Jasper County. Sheriff’s Sale. I*Y virtue of a Writ of Execution to )mo directed by the Clei-it of the Jasper county Common Picas Court, J ’ wrti. otf" ! Saturday, February Cth, 1869, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock, p. in., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, oiler for sale to the highest ami best bidder, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described teal estate, situate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: All of west half of south-west quarter of north-east quarter of Section fifteen (15,) Township twenty-nine (29,) nortli of Range six I containing twenty [2o]acres; also, south-west quarter of north-cast quarter Section twenty-six, 26, Town twen-ty-nine, 29, north of Range five, 5, west, containing forty acres; also, a part of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine, 29, in Township twenty-nine, 29, nortli of Range six, 6, west, described as follows:—“Commencing on the south line of said quarter section one hundred and twentysix andone-half rods west of the southwest corner thereof, and running thence nortli onehundred and twentysix and one-lialf rods, thence east thirteen and one-half rods, thence south one hundred and twenty-six and onehalf rods, and thence west thirteen and one-half rods to place of beginning- containing ten acres and 158 rods;’’ also, the undivided threefourths of the following described real estate, to-wit:—South-west quarter of north-west quarter, east half of northwest quarter, south-west quarter of north-east quarter, north-west quarter of south-east quarter, and the undivided three-fourths of ten acre,} of the south-west quarter, bounded as follows:—Commencing at the center of Section twenty-two, 22, Township twenty-nine, 29", north of Range five, 5, west, thence south eighty rods, thence west twenty rods thence nortli eighty rods, thence east twenty rods to place of beginning—all in Section twenty-two, Township twenty-nine north of Range five west. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, oiler for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so muclrthcreof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Taken in- execution as the property of John Phillips, at 'the suit of Cyrus W. Henkle, Administrator, de-bopis-non, of the estate of Zachariah Beeson, deceased. Bale to be made without relief from valuation or appraisment laws, with redemption. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff qf Jasper County.. Hammond & Spitler, Attys. for Pltf. 1-16-3 fs>2o. Sheriff's Sals. BY virtue of an execution ami order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will on Batiirday, February Gt !i, J 869, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m' and four o’clck, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, at public auction, first offer for sale, for a term not exceeding seven years, ' the ■ rents and profits of the following described real estate siuate in said County of'Jasper, to-wit: Thirty 30, acres off the west end of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast, quarter of tfie northwest quarter of the southwest quarter ot Section twenty-two, 22; also, the south half of the northwest quarter, and twelve. 12, acres off -the south side of the north half of the northwest quartcrof Section thirtv, 30, all in Township twenty-nine" 29, I north of Range five, 5, west. And on faihire’to realize the full amount due outlaid execution and order of sale, 1 will, at the same time and place, and in the same manner, Offer the tee simple of said real estate.' Ordered to be sold as the property of John Phillips, at the suit otCyrus* W. llcnkie, Administrator, de-bonis-non, of the estate of Zaeburiah Beeson, deceased. Bale will he made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, subject to redemption. v ALLEN J. YEOMAN, . Sheriff yf Jasper County. Jftff. 13, 18.69, Hammond & Snitler, Attys. 1.16.3. ffPJ ' MARCIA V. COOPER wiR take notice that Joel P. Cooper has filed his petition against her for divorce; that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, tojienolden hi Rensselaer, kind., on the 4th Monday of March, 1869. It appeal's from the Sheriff's return that the said Marcia V, Cooper is a pon-resident of the State of Indiaua. ; MS&ION L. SPITLER, - , Clerk J aeper Circuit Court. Jan. 12,1809. " IV& J: Attys, 1-le-JJ

Sheriff’* Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed,from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Plena Cojnt, J will expose at public sale, to tlie highest bidder, on Saturday,February Oita, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the Court House door In Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents), and profits, for a terra not exceeding betjea years, of the following deHcrilx*U>Wi yVjtaUi, situate ltl said county, to-wlf; Lots number 7 and 19, in Block numbers, in tho town of Rensselaer. And on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, interest and costs, due on said execution, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, off r rorsale tlie fee simpleof said real estate,orsomuch thereof ns may bo sufficient to discharge said Judgment, interest and costs. Hak‘to x>o Without refidflfrom vatyq. tion or appraisement Jaws, except ns to S2O of said judgment and interest thereon. ■ , Taken as the- property of Patrick Barton at the suit of R. 8. Dwiggins and H. P. Thompson. D. & T. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County, Per Charles Plaft, Deputy. ■lnminry 9th, 1869. l-16-8w Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of Foreclosure and Execution, to me directed, from the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will ex pose at public salo, to the highest bidder on Sntiirdiiy, February 13, 1809, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., aud 4 o’clock, I’. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situate In said connty of Jasper and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north west quarter of the northeast quarter and the nortli half of the nortllwesjtquaTtcr of Section seven [7], Township twenty eight [2B], north of Range five [s], west. ' 1 And on failure to realize the fallamount of said'decree and execution; with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in like • manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said decree, execution, interest and costs. To be sold as the property of Enoch S. Clark at the suit of Sarah Lecklider, et. al. Without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and subject to the redemption laws Of 1861. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper county. by Charles Platt, Deputy. Jan. 14, 1868. 1,16'w3. Wm. L. McConnell, Pl’ffs. Atty. Non-Resident Notice; In the CircultCoart of Jasper Coiioty, Indiana, at the term commeucing on the 4th Mpndav of March, 1869. ALFRfcD McCOY vs. the Jasper County Agricultural Society, Rebecca Baker, Harrison I*. Baker, Cyrus H. Baker, Eliza A. Alter,Mary J. Reiser, Jacob Reiser, M. Lu* cinda Campbell, John Campbell, Leonard S. Martin, Mary B. Martin, Ezekiel Bajl, Elihu Pierce and Martha G. Pierce, in an action to correct mistake in Deed aud quiet title to real estate. Sjiid defendants are hereby notified of the penjoucy of *a f d action, and that the same willbe heard and cfetermlhid at the next term ' of said,JasqerC|rcuit Conrtto be held at the time aforesaid,at Renssetaei, ia said county. Wifneqa the Clerk and Seal of said Court, tnli thirteenth day of January, 1869. MARION L. SPITEER,^ Hammond 4. Spitier Allyt 1-16-31. In bankruptcy. THIS is to give notice that on the sth day of January', A- D., 1869, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Kaufman Hexter, of Rensselaer, In the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition: That tire payment of any dents and deli very, of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to hint, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him is forbidden by law: that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their i|gbts and choose one or mere Assignees of his estate, will beheld p,t a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Office of John W. Ray, £4} East WashingtonStreet, Indianapolis, on the Bth day of February, A. D. 1869.. at 9 o’clock, A. M- BEN. J. SPOONER, IT. S. Marshal, District of Indiana. I>. & T. 16-2 In Bankruptcy. ffllHS is to give notice, that on the JL sth day of January, A. D. 1869, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Jacob M. Trexell, of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt, ou his own petition : That the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt so hint, or for his use, and the transfer of any property ; by him is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of it is estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of John W. Ray, 24} East Washington Street, Indianapolis, on the Bth day of February, A. D., 1869, at 9 o’clock, A. M. BEN. J. SPOONER, U. S. Mars lull, District of Indiana. 1 Notice to Delinquent .Tax-Pqyqrs. ' PERSONS knowing themselves to be Delinquent should call soon and pay said taxes, and save further costs and trouble, us tho Taxes must he collected. The County and State are in need of funds and. must iiaVk them. Taxes are Delinquent on the Third ; Mopday of April of each year, when j there 1# added 10percent; penalty and 6 per cent, interest. Wq have been blessed with abund- 1 ant crops, audall'kliids of produce and stock bring good prices. Let every tax-payef pay bis or her taxes before .they are returned delinquent for 1868. ' ’ ■ ‘ THUS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 22, 1868. 1-13-17 W. ' Notice of Survey* 1 NOTICE is hereby given that a sur- j vev will Ihj made of Section 16, j Township 30, Range 7, wedt, on i Monday, February Ist, 1869. | i For the purpose of running lines and establishing corners. Parties interested will be governed accordingly. : Ordered by Stephen Nowles. JOHN MILLER, Jan. 1L1869. - 'Surveyor Jasper Co. l-16-3t. ' > ’ # . *; , . jLb'

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