Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, February 4. 1869.
t3?“lligh win'd and snow storm, yesterday; to-day, galey, chilly, snushiney, cloudy, Marcby. WA heavy thunder storm, attended with hail, passed over hero last Friday. Cleared up mild. Onr thanks are tendered Mr. Jonathan Frazee for recent files of Cleveland papers. ~CafcF“A.*B. Tharp,Esq., wifi lecture in the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Subject, “The Divinity of Christ.”
are requested to announce that Rev. James T. Patterson will preach in the Presbyterian church, in Rensselaer, Saturday and Sabbath, February 13th and 14th inst.
are sorry to leitrn tjjat Mrs. J- R. Vanatta, St., gppidentally fell on a slippery plank, last Thursday, receiving bruises that have confined her to her roopi ever since.
of our readers will be pleased to learn that Mr, Samuel Hemphill has established a Hack Line between Rensselaer and Francesville. Regular trips arc made triweekly.
ffjgT’Onr thanks are due Hon’J. P. Barnett, Representative from this district in the Legislature, for a copy of the Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the’Trustees and Superintendent pf the Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb.
genial and modest County Auditor has the past week added to the rare collection of pub. docs, in our office library, a well-bound, profusely-il-lustrated copy of the Indiana Agricultural Reports—lßoß, fop which our thanks are tendered.
BkjFThe February term of the Jasper Common Pleas Court will convene in Rensselaer Monday; the 15th inst His llonor 4 Judge Hiram A» Gillett will preside. It will be remembered that Judge Gillett received 1160 votes out of 1164 east in the county last fall. j •
election will be held at the Regular Baptist Church, ju Rensselaer, on Saturday, February 13th, 1868, for the purpose of scvelecting Three Trustees of ChuTeh property. (Published by request j
J-F?"If in accordance with timcfionored custom, the liir.torical •ground hog came put of his hole on ('ahdlcmas day with the expectation ot viewing the model proportions ol his “shudder,” lie was badly mistaken ; and will not have the cluHice to loal in his subterranean domicile for
six long weeks :wul no hash. From present indications, it’ his hogship slays .«ul-of his hole under impress sjon that spring lias come, he will super another disappointnient. Query: Is aground hog ever made into sausages'?
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Council Proceedings.
Proceedings of the Board of 'i’rustees of theTOwn of Rensselaer, at their regular meeting, Febuary, Ist, 1869.
Board met at 3 o’clock P. M. Present, Norman Warner, President, John Thompson and John Catt, Trustees,’ and Joshua ’Healey, Clerk. The following bills were presented and ordered paid. One in favor of John Thompson for services as Trustee, to February Ist, 1869, for $4.50. One in favor of John Catt, for services to February lit, 1860, fWI.CO. One in favor of N orman Warner, /or services as Trustee, to February Ist, 1869, for $4.00. * One in favor of A. L. Sparling for services as Trustee to February Ist, .1669, /or $4,00. One in favur of J. Healey for yervices as to February Ist, 1809, $5.50. One in favor of g. p. Howard for services as Street Commissioner to . February Ist, iB6O, for $4.00. There being no further business the Board adjourned. N. Warner, Prcs't J. Healey, Clerk, ‘ " »•
S.I • ■ C3TTo Pe n sio y ers. —Soldiers whose Pensions did not commence from the date of discharge, can now
TEXAN CATTLE.
Public Meeting* at Francesville. Reported for The Union, At a meeting of the citizens of Pulaski and Jasper counties, held at Francesville, JJaquary 2»d, to consider the Texan cattle question, A. B. Johnson, Esq., was called .to preside. Mr. Wm. Jones, of Jasper, presented the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, Wo, the owners of cattle in and citizens of Jasper and Pm laskr conptics, have Buttered great damage in the loss of cattle caused from Texas and Cherokee cattle, they disseminating a disease fatal tq our native stock ; and Whereas, The importers of said Texan and Cherokee cattle have been fully apprised of this fact, and have been warned of the danger of further importations, of said cattle; and
Whereas, Tb.wr have disregarded the wishes, interests and-warn-ings of the citizens of the counties aforesaid, and ha', o imported a largo lot of Texas cattle, therefore Be it Resolved, That the owners of said Texas cattle be, and hereby are notified to remove said cattle within fifteen days from this date; aud be it further
Resolved, That committees be appointed to circulate petitions among the people for signatures, praying the Legislature to enact a law forbidding Texas, Mexican or Cherokee cattle passing through or stopping within the State of Indiana. Rfsolved, That in case the Legislature refuses to pass a Iftw as above requested, or the owners of aforesaid cattle refuse.to remove them from our counties, we hereby enter our pledge that wo will, at all hazards, protect our rights and property.
On motion the resolutions were adopted without discussion. Mr. Lyman Blair, of Chicago, was introduced to the meeting, and asked as a favor to be allowed to
feed and herd Texas cattie on, or near his farm, he to give bond to pay all damages which may arise ; and offered to herd 100 head of Texas cattle the profits to be divided, pro rata, among the loosers of pat|]e by Spanish fever. This was rejected.
Petitions; praying the Legislature fp pqss a law relative tp_ foreign cattle, were introduced. Committees were appointed to cir : culate petitions asking for a prohibatory law, said petitions to be returned to the Secretary, by February Ist, 1869.
Messrs. Sisney and Jones were appointed delegates to present the petitions to the Legislature. Mr. Blair asked what would be doife if the Legislature prssed a law permitting the introduction ol foreign cattle. In reply, it was Iteiolrcii, ’Dial \ve obey the law. Mr. Blair asked permission to keep his Texas cattle on his farm until March 10th, 1869, at which time he would remove them, unless a law was passed permitting the importation and keeping of such cattle within the State. Upon his agreeing to pay all damages that may arise, Mr. Blair’s request was agreed to. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to furnish copies of these froceedings to the Winamac, and lensselaer papers, and request their publication. Chas. A. Garrigves, Secretary.
THE AMERICAN FARMER’S HORSE BOOK,
BY STEWART.
Twenty-fifth thousand now in press. Has been tried and not found wanting. Every farmer needs it. Every horse-owner wants it. Indispensible to the horse breeder.,, Invaluable to the horse dealer. So ray thousands of certificates. American in its outlines, American in its details, American in its apr plication. Tie result of study,’ experiment and experience. No fanciful theories advocated. w Nothing advanced for facts that arc nut established by careful examination, and thorough experiment. Instructive. Cheap. N. C. Weathers, sole Agent for Marion and Newton townships.
A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HOUSE. Among the few Dealers in Merchandise who have continued to prosper through FLUSH, an» hard times, will be found the firm of L. d,- A IK HOPKINS. The invariable policy of the partners to the principle of “Low Prices for Cash,’’ is the main secret of success. ‘ For years past no other firm inpur town has sp rigidly adhered to “CASH AND LOW PRICES.’’
—lt is not probable that Absalom was obliged to use any hair preparation to force hia hair to grow to such an extreme length as it is said to hhve attained. In our day, however, people quite often find it jjeccssary to call scientific skill io in this respect. Such will final Elied in “Starrett's Vegetable Hair . testoratire.”— ■ Vcneorrat. ■ 'j..'.'
—“’Tis true,, ’tis pity, pity ’tis true,” that mankind will pass by unheeded the warning symptoms of disease and neglect the remedies to restore health, until disease has so far advanced that it in often impossible to, abtain relief. We have been shown the formula of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills and believe tjiern to be the best and simplest of medicines for Billions disorders, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, &c. They are prepared with great, faut ion and will save many a doctor’s bill if us6d in time. As a universal family medicine they are unsurpaseed. Give-the Mountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant you will never be without them. Sqhl by all dealers. 19-4.
OLD WAR CLAIMS.
Persons having unsettled claims for Pensions, Bounty and-Back Pay, should ctall at McConnell's Law Officer—.—; ———- Captain McCbxiq'Xt- is the only person in Rensselaer who attends to this kind of business.
MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC.
Any Musical Instrument, Music Book, Sheet Music, or Musical Merchandise pF any description can !;« furnisjied at publisher’s and Dealer’s prices, by
L. & N. W. Hopkins.
THE HAY SCALES.
Opposite the public square, have been repaired, and are warranted to give correct weight. A. Leopold, Proprietor.
A speciality is made in Gent's Fiiriiishjug floods, at J. W. Coats’. >— : Fresh Oysters 1 Fresh Oysters! at ('. C. Starr’s, for 60 cents. “Barrett’s"’ Reliable Hair Restorative. t^LARD!—LAR D!—LAR D!— Wanted at Hollingsworth’s Tea-Hets and Glassware—new stock, at C. C. Starr’s. RTAyANTED—Two Tons-Lard.-l hghesf price paid, at Starr’s. The best Cigars in town are kept at J. W. Coats'. Boots <t Shoes at reduced prices, at T. Hollingsworth's. “Barrett’s” produces natural change. John W. Coats keeps a full assortment of Candies, Nuts, Raisins am] Canned Fruits.
Stone-ware-—another load just received,-rtl' C.U. Starr’sv Hats & Caps, at the lowest figures the market will bear, at T. Hollingsworth’s. ——- • »■•» -- - - - ■ r Fresh Oysters served up in style, also sold by the can, at thejsign of the Indiap Chief. Sixty Cents! Sixty Cents! GOcts., will buy a half (’an of Oysters, at C. ('. StarrsY- —— - « © •- * - No poisonous drugs in '•Barrett’?."
When.you want Fine Cut Chewing, Plug, and Smoking Tobaccos, go to J. W. Coats’. - —The Royal -Baking I’owder—just, the thing to make nice, healthy bread, al T. Hollingsworth's. Buckw heat Flour —prime article, cheap, al C.-C. Starr's. • • ■ -- - A few Suit s of Clot hing, cheaper than ever, at T. Hollingsworth's. - . ■. , -A •*- ♦ ■—- < Call at C. C. Starr's .for fresh Groceries’, ‘Apply ‘Barrett's" and look young. Full stqck of Table Cutlery at Hollingsworth's.
Queensware and Glassware nt Hollingsworth’s. Queensware and Glassware—new stock—at C. C. Stark's. “Barrett's” improves the appearance. .... > The best and cheapest sugars at C. C. Stark's. Buckwheat Flour —fine* article—at Hollingsworth's. Tojiacco and Cigars .at (’. C. S i akk's,, . "7 _ . Call and see the Dress Goods at Hollingsworth's.
Cider Vinegar—-pure article—four bajj-tfls, at C. (’. Starr's. —,—■ — . Try the choice Coffee and Sugar, at Hollingsworth's, - & - w . S Coffee cheaper than C. Starr's. Pocket andTiible Cutlery, Spoons, et£,.—large new stock, at C. C. stO: '• • > - Kpit Shirts and Dra^'pra—cheap at Hollingsworth’s. A the article of Tea at Starr’s
Wanted. Agents— Male or Female. Who am earn front 810 to Ssojper week at hons, Al 1 Goods will be consigned to Ag<*fc. to be paid for when sold, andBA»a.XB Sent Free. For full addreSA*. with stamp', j’ , 4 CLARK. Detroit, Ml«h. I H R * mma—
FOR THE SKIN.
Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch, lloyd’s ('ream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s ('ream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. • Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by C. W. Hinkle, - Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County.
Read This.
As an extra inducement for. nciy subscriptions we make the following offer to all.who *yau,t tft t,ak« 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 500 “ and Harper’s Bazar 500 AS and Prairie Farmer 350 “ andG.odcy’sLady’sßook 450 “ and Lady’s Friend 350 “ and Saturday Eve. Post *3 50 Union, Lady’s Friend and Saturday Evening Post 5 00 The regular price of each of Harper's periodicals is $4 ; of the Prairie Farmer $2; ofGodeys3; of Lady’s Friend $2,50 ; of Saturday Evening Post $2,50 ; of The Union $2. Wo send either of Harper’s Periodicals—Monthly, Weekly, or Bazsr gratis to any person sending us six new nanißß and sl2. We. will send Godey to any person, one year, gratis, who sends us five new names and $lO, and either the Prairie Farmer, Lady’s Friend, or Saturday Evening Post to any.person sending us four new names and SB.
MAHRIEU. February 3d, at the residence of the bride’s father, S. A. Fulton, Esq., by Rev. Lyman Wood, Mr. Calvin Porter and Mrs. Augusta Salter; all of Jasper county.
MARKETS.
New York, Feb. 2, 1869. Gobi closed at 135{. Chicago, Feb. 2. Beeves- -$3.50, $4.50, $6,25, $6,75, $7.65 (<> SB.OO. Hogs—slo,3o6] $11.75. Cincinnati, Feb. 1. Beeves—s4.oo, [email protected]. (logs—s9.oo,6] $12.00, gross.
A #5.00 GREENBACK XX. Of full value sent free to ant/ Book Agent. AGENTS WANTED FOR ’ MATTHEW HALE SMITH’S NEW BOOK, “Sunshine and Shadow in New York.” A.WOW REPLETE WITH ANECDQTKB AMD INCIDENTS 01 Life in :he Great Metropolis, being A MIRROR OF NEW YORK jucflkctING THE SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. Ono Agent sold 80 in cne day, another holu aud delivered 227 tn IS days, another 204 ln'7 aaj's. No book ever publiehed that scllk so rapid)/. Hl You wjsh know how Fortunes are I made and lo’sf'i]! a day ; how Shrewd Men aie ruined p) li'all Street ; how “Countrymen’’ are swindled by Sharpers; how Ministers and Merchants qrs (Jlackmniled ; how Dance Helle aud Roucert are Managed ; how Gambling Hbgse'a a|l<J bCttedes arc conducted; how Stock Comptjnics originate uud how the Bubble* Buret, "&c. Read this work. It tells you about the mysteries of New York, and contains spicy life sketches ol its noted millionaire's, marchant;, &.c. A largo Octavo Volume, 720 pages, Finely Illustrated. ' % Tlie largest copimis-tion given. Our 32 page circu'ar and a $5.00 Greenback sent Tree oa application. For foil particulars and terms address the sole publishers, J. B. BURR & CO., Hartford, Conn.—l 9-4
WANTED! everybody ‘wMrrocALL OL£> laH AT T HE RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND get GOOD BARGAINS. J; W COATS takes pleasur. in announcing to tiie citizeuiidf Rensselaer and surrounding e.ni ry that he is prepared id furnish all kinds of t‘IRBT QUALITY CIGARS of the best manufacture,ipid al low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. mountain dew, - NATURAL LEAH, NAVY, TENS, TWEN TIES, &.C., &G. are all Select Brands, of the Best Quality, and will be sold as low as in any market in the West ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS .GIVEIj, TO THE TRADE, and I flatter myself that I can g give satisfaction : . z ■— Remember the place and give ine « cull—at LIBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. J. W. COATS ’ , 1-1-ts. '
JJNION PRINTING OFFICES. ’ We are prepared to do all kinda of 1 lain ami Fancy Job Printing with neatness and diepatch, and at as reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job wotk from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done In the best style of the art, and at prices aa low as the lowest. All orders for : • Billbeads, Coria. CUecica, Drafts, Leiter Heads. Envelopes. Blanks, Labeln, , Handbills, Programmes, Ball, Show, and Election Tioketa, will be promptly attended to at reasonable ratea Ctul at the “Union" oittco opposite tbs Chart HoW i. _ _ ... i,
Sheriff’s Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Execution to .''me directed .by the Clerk of the Jumper county Common Pleas Court, I will, on Friday, February 9O(h, 1800, between the hours of ten o’clock a. ni. and four o’clock, p. in., of said dur, at. the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, the rents and profit*, for a term not exceeding seven' yeq.r»,\\f tlie following described real estate, si^teluCV.unty of to-wit : ‘ Tlie South- west quarter of section twenty-eight, 2s, township thirty-two 32, range six, 0, west. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, with interest and costs, I will at tlie tame time and plage, and in the same manner, otter for sale the tee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and eo6ts._ *-,■■■' ; Taken as the property of George W. Allison at the suit of Richard T. Overstreet. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper county. Feb. 3,180 V. l : 19-3t. M
Sherill’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of Foreclosure and Execution, to file directed, from the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose ht public sale, tefihe highest bidder on ■•'rlday, ternary. !4<nii, pSO®. between the hours fff 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o’clock, p. ni., of saP' day, at the Court House door in llensseuivr, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents ari' 1 pro,fits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, pltufttc in smd county, to-wit: The undivided ohq half of the south west quarter of the p.o'.nij westquarter, of section twenty-six (2t>\ also the undivided one half of the east half of section twenty-seven (27), all in Town ; ship thirty -two (32 > north of Range seven IT) westAnd on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, interest and costs, due on Said execution, LwlU at the same time and place, and in the same manner, offer for sale the fee simpleof said real estate, orso much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. ■Taken as the property of Acton H. Fairchild and Harriet Fairchild, at the suit of Robert B. Hurd and Adam Crumriue, Administrators of the estate of Chester Church, deceased. Said sale will be made without any. relief.whatover from valuation or appraisement laws. 7 ALLEN J. YEOMAN, -Sheriff of Jasper County. Feb. 3, 1869. Dwiggins & Thompson; Attys. 1-19 3. rtlo.
Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, a white iqale inhabitant of Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said County, at the March term of said Board, A. D. 1869, for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors, (with the privilege of allowing flifisame to be drank on the premises,) in less (htm a quart at a time. The place wherein said liquors arq to be sold, is the northerly room, (22 feet wide and 24 feet long,) in tire first story of tlie two-story frtppti building, purchased by me from Norman Warner, located on the following described real estate, in the town of Rensselaer, in County and State aforesaid, to-wit: Commencing at a iioint 151 feet northerly from the northerly line of Washington street, where a line at right angles with wild Washington -street would cross a line a* right angles with Front street four and one-half feet Westerly of the westerly line of said Front street; thence westerly parallel with said Washington street, twentytwo undope-half feet- thence northerly parallel with said Front street, thirty-six and one-half feet; thence easteflyq>afallel with said Washingt ton street, twenty-two' and one-half feet; and thence squtlnijiy parallel with said Front street, tfprty-six and one-half feet, to .the place of beginning. ■ • Said License is desired for one year. JOHN BALDUS: JanuarySO, 1869. —19-3
Notice of Final Settlement. rVT OTICE is hereby given that David -Ll Nowies, Administrator of the estote of Sarah Yeoman,- deceased, has filed' his final settlement acount of said estate, which will be examined and passed upon at the February term, 1869, of the Jasper County Common Pleas Court, and if found correct, said Administrator will be discharged from his trust. Attest: M. L. SPITLER, Clerk. Feb. 2, 1869. Notice of Survey. N OTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday the Bth day of March, 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Section thirteen, 13, Township twentyeight, 28, Range six, 6, West.-* Ordered by J. 11. Blacker. JOHN MILLER, Fob. 3, ISflfi. Surveyor Jastier Co. - J-19-3L
Notice of Survey. NOTTOE is hereby given that 1 will on Monday the lat day of March, 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Sections six, 6, and seven, 7, Township twenty-nine 29, Range six 6, West." Ordered bv'J. C. Weathers, - JOHN MILLER, ’ l-19-3t Surveyor of Jjisper < 'ounty. Notice of Survey. IV OTICE is hereby given that I will L v on Monday, February Bth, 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Beetojis 17 and 18, in Township 29 Range 6 west, aritT32, in Township 86 flange 7 west. Ordered by Jonathan Frazee. JOHN MILLER, 1 17 3t Surveyor of JasjierCounty
IVT'OTICE is hereby given that I will 1 \on Monday, February 15fh, 1869, proceed to survey the divisions and subdivisions of Sections 36, 35, 24 &nd 13, Townshin 30 north, Range 7 west. Sections 36 and 85 ordered by David Nowles. Section 24, by John Gooee. Section 18, by Godfrey Shultz. -- JOHN MILLER, 117 3 Surveyor of JnaperCounty. Notice pf purvey OTICE is hereby given shat I will on Monday, February 22iJ, .18tp£ proceed to make legal survey ofjSedtion 25, Township 32, north of Range 6 west. Ordered A- Sachcth
L Administrator’s |VJ QTICE Is hereby given that the! 'undersigned-, administrator dki Bonib NON, of ti>e estate of John H. Phillips, deceased, by virtue of an Or- | der of the Jusper Common Pleas Court' will, on Saturday, February 20, 1860, nt theCoqrt House Door in Renssluor; offer for sale Ht public auction tlie fee simple of the west half of the north west quarter 01 section twenty-oeven, (2i) in township tWenty-nino, (29) fi>vc (3) west, hi Jtißpcr county VREM?: One third cash, poo third ih nme, and dire third in eighteen month's frdiuday’ of sale, the purchaser giving noteabcuring interest from date, waiving valuation ami appraisement Jaws secured 6y mortgage on the premises for the deferred payments. iiarveV PHILLIPS,' January, 18,18*19. Administrator. Dwiggins &'riiomptoh. 1-17 4t.
Notice to Delinquent Tax-,. Payers. PERSONS knowing themselves to be Delinquent should cull soon and pay said taxes, and save further costs and trouble, as the Taxes MUST he cohtaxTEii. The County and State are in need of funds and MUST HAVE THEM. Tuxes are Delinquent on the Third Monday of April of each year, when there is added 10 per cent, penalty and 6 per cent, interest. We have bgen blessed with abundant crops,andall kinds of produce and s'(6ck bring good prices. Lot every tu4-]>ayer jiay his or her taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868. ‘ THUS. BOROCtIHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 22, 1868'.' '_ ■ ■" 1-13-17xy. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is herebygi veil that 1 wiu on -Monday. FebruaryJoth, 18(H), proceed to make legal survey of Sections 31, 29 arid 28, Township 28, north of Runge 6 west. (shl. i'ed By .1. I). Ovcrturf, F. B. Weymito, artd David AVeyniire. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor ?f Jasper County. 1-18-3 J*er M.' F-. ’Clplcote, Dep-
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBLIC EX A MJNATION of Applicants for Lidence to Teach will be held at tlie School House in Rensselaer, 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-lv ' A CARD. A Clergyman,- while reHidiug in South America a. a missionary, discovered a,safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nfrvoua Weakness, Early He cay. Disease® of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tlie rfflieted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pi epart ng and using this medicine,in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, #>«. ts Ckirti. Address. JOSEPH T. UMMAH, - Station D, Bible House, 1-17-Smo*. Mew York City. . ERRORS GF ¥Q]7TH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for year? from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay.’and alt the effects ofyouthful indiscretion will,-tot th. sake of suffering humanity, send free to all Who need it. the recipe and direction for making the remedy by which he was cured. Kuffereig wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressieg in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. I-W.-lxr. No. 43 Cedar Street, N. Y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES, THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks*, by a very Sthiple remedy • aflei having Huflcred several year* with a severe lung affuction, and that dre<>l disease, Consuini>tu>D —in anxious to make known to bi* fellow "offerers the means of cure. 'I o ah who desire it, he will send a copy o( the prescription used (free of charge) with the di rep« tiorta for preparing and using the same, which they wiji find a cukk for Con9uwptiou, dtlbma, BroncftittTi'. The onlv object of the advertiser in the Ptescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread inluimatiou which he conecives to be InvaldMble; and he hO}*es every m>f* lertfr wMi inuiii* -remedy, as it will cost them ii6tbing 1 , and may prove? a blessing. J*xrties wishing Inc prescription will please addftß* ' Rev EDWAKI) A. WILSON. 165 South 2d Si, Williauniburg. Kings Co., N. V. 1 IV. tyr. ’ * • -
STEAM FIUE-PK6OB SAFES. Sanborn’* i’htent demonstrated, by the mewl thorough practical tests, to be vastly auperior hi fireproof qualities to any other makers, (being water in copper tube* hermetically sealed ) picvcntiiig c» Hipk-tely any evaporation, and is the di lent safe in u-e. The patent can be applied to any wale. Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine, or scud tor pamphlet containing the certificate* of trials with all other makers safes. American Steam Fire-Proof Safe Co-. 300 Broadway, N. X. iio.:imu».
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Tho democratic party, though beaten in the Into contest, camo out di the ti’pij with greater numerical strength than it bad ever contained, and with a spirit lidj dauntless than would Kayo animaiecf ft bad it been successful. £t proved, again, in this event, aa it bad in the event of many pasV that it Has vitality which nd reveraty can impair, und which, indeed, grows greater aa the work it baa to do increases in magnitude. Looking at vitality, aud ut the nature of its wp.fk, and at the discordant and destructible elements of the party oppdsinglt, nqlhipg is more ccrtiln in tho fujuro than ftg early return to power. ' It will jk Ibis result that shall reward yvery democrat who hits watched, grafted, and prayed, and remained plitbfgj, in all the dark days of the past. Tub Chicago pid in the attainment of this result with all the power it possesses, in the belief that it is absolutely eaaenkial to the recovery of those rights and liberties of which the states have been despoiled, and to the arrest of that drifting toward centralizatiea, which, if not stayed, will reduce stale lines to the same consequence as the counties and towns, and establish a despotism at Washington all-pervading and moi e.bateful than any oligarchy of Europe. Tho states must again manage their domestic affairs in their owu way, subject only to the constitution «f the United States. Those which want negro suffrage must have it, amTTKosb which do not wahUl must □qt have it imposed on them by any exterpu! power. And so of every othqr ddiPeslie concern." Nor will there tie return (Can honest administration of iffe government, nor will the public debt be put iu the way of just an<| equitable payment, the public credit be re-established, and taxation be reduced to tolerable proportions, until democratic wisdom and integrity shall once more prevail. Tho
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