Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, March 18, 1809.

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Otacrir Coi'sr.—Me«ta fourth Monday In March and September. J migo -lion. CilAMi.ga H.<T**t. ProMcutiug Attorney—Jamku M. Ji'btiv'e. • Common Pleas Court. —Meet* third Monday* in Fabruary, June and October ; (except •ban there ar* iive Monday* in the preceding Month, then bn the around Monday!. Judge MUam A. UILLtCTT. J Proaacatlng AUorney---Wii. U. Mantis Ja •IRAW. YEOMAN Auditor. M. L. HPITLER ;. ..i.Clerk. THOMAS T,Tca»arer. XZBA L. OLARK,. Recorder: ALLEN J. YEOMAN*, Sheriff. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor. (JEO. M JOHNSON,.. School Examiner. Commlationeri—Geokck 11. Uxowx, C. M. 'Vatnox, Jahkd Benjamin. Meeting*—Firat Mon Jay In March, June, September and Deeetnber. .

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

JOHN COEN is a Candidate for Trusteo of Marion Township, subject to the April electiog. C. W. lIENKLE offers his name for re-election as Township Trustee, at . the ensuing April election.

fffr-Oiir public ecliools closed terday*j3TO.n last Sunday evening tvo had a nice little snow htorin of about vix or eight inches. |3sf“There nrc thousands of wiid geese in this county feeding on the tmshucked corn in the holds. ShootuU are having splendid sport shooting them. still lingers in the lap of Spring, with ten or twelve inches of Bnow on the ground and the thermometer five and six degree* below zero. week our Circuit tiourt -will bo in session, Judge Charles HTest presiding. The docket is rather small, only 31 criminal and 28 civil eases. E3TF. S. Remington, editor of! the Winaiuac JttpuWeao, Postmaster, and Agent of the Atlas Life Insurance Company, paid us a visit ibis week, -He is a jollv f good fellow, and we judge must be doing well, as he wears store clothes and | took severs' policies while he was j here.

Insane.

Willinin Moulter, a German, living in Barkley township, became iusnne a short time since owing to religious excitement. On Tuesday he watt brought to town and the necessary papers were made out to send him to the asylum. tie is very wild and has to be kept tied to prevent injury to himself and others.

Personal.

Mr. Ludd llopkins is in Chicago whore he has gone to make selections of drvgooils, groceries, shoes, and clothing for the Spring stock of the popular and reliable firm ol L. &N. W] Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins has had long experience in business, is intimately acquainted with the wants of his customers, is poS'sassed of discriminating taste and sound judgment, and we may expect his selections to be as desirable as any ever offered in this market.

They Mean Business.

They not only mean business,but they know how to do business and when they do business, business is nearly always well done. They were learnt to trade in their youth and have made it their business aver since, and during their long experience have learned the important secret of trading so as to pay themselves and at the same time advance the interests of their customers. They have been trading in the county for many years and their observation has made them intimate with the wants and tastes of the people. Add to this, an intimate knowledge of the quality of goods, and a constant study of the markets, and it is no wonder ■they are successful^ The grand, object of the Firm to which we allude is to accumulate money, and as they are settled in the place sound forethought lias indicated to them that the only pob" icy it to make quiok sales at low prtoee, and. sell none but first class articles, and in this way please and benefit customers. We have reference to the wellknown Firm of Heidleberger & Leopold whose advertisement is in another column, and who are now daily in. receipt of new consignments of goods from the cheapest markets. •

A CARD.

To rax Citizens or .Tastkx Co: I take this method to inform my patrons that I have sold my picture Gallery to Mr. James Maloy. I erpect, however, to attend the business fornno, for a short time and those desiring my services can secure them by calling soon. 7,04.4. B. R IVttqs;.

Peculiar in Its Originality.

An “obedient servapt” of ours, whoso “P. 0.” is Kentlaiid, Sends us the following “pice of poety” which he claims to have composed, and although “awaro of its nlany defects” he generously gives it for publication “if you think it worthy of a plaso in your most interesting paper.” This o. s. further says if we see ■ any mistakes he hopes wo will “oorext them,” but we confess our inability to improve its peculiar style, and will let it “publication” as it is: “To Carrie M .» Oli: ills is so petty and sweet, With sockloiijr curls and rosy cheeks; With dark (.round hair and light blue eyes, And form extending to the skits! Oh! could I but call tier my own. And love liar like the dark see team. Could i hut press her to my breast. And on her heart forever rest. Then happiness would be mine, No mutter what would be the pain This body would bo made to feel Or loose my mane for want ol veal. But oil! I have not got the skill T<> captivate that InouArch's wifi— Yes, monarch of the uohlis kind, Who ouly.looks to outrun lime. In the future, she hopes to clasp Her Jover to her fond embrace, Who now Is In the foreign climo, And all he loves is left behind.

I fear she is waiting to longs, He inny forget her noble form, His promise break, her ring loose, And get another if ho chooese. And then she’ll wait, and wait invaio, For ino to address her again, For NEVER will I offer her the heart which in this busum beats Toddy. “With form extending to the skies! ” How is that for high?— Now o. s., you gay and festive bird, the best thing lor you to do is to stick to your final resolution and nevkk offer your heart to Lengthy Carrie. Just think of the expense you would have to be at forealieo, hoop-skirts and “sich” if she accepted. Loving “like the dark sea | foam” may sound “petty and sweet” to any one in danger of loosing his “mani for want of veal,” but it strikes us you would find it rather humid exercise after three or four years steady employment, in the business. Ae for Lengthy Carrie’s absent lover, o. 6., don’t fcarhe will “forget hernoble form,” because he wont do it. ‘T wouldn’t ,be in “nater” for him to. It is likely, though, lie may find “her [ ring loose” if her breadth of limb is commensurate with her extent of form, and it wonid be a good idea for him to cash it. at once, “and get another if he chooese,” and continue to travel “in the foreign clime” on the margin.

LIFE INSURANCE.

The Berkshire Life Insurance Company of Pittsfield, Mass., has now been m operation for over 1" years. It has during that time paid to the relatives of deceased policy holders near $400,000. It has in every instance met its liabilities promptly and to the entire satisfaction of all parties concerned. It insures Lqn_ajf_lqAji.aud favorable terms as any reliable company in the United States. But the great distinctive feature, which was first inaugurated by this company, and which has now become a law governing all Massachusetts companies, is the fact that no policy whatever can he forfeited from failure io'pdy premium* until the money value of the premiums already paid has run out.

Art example will state this thing jgpre_clearly: Suppose a person aged 35, by payment of an iimfual premium of $26 00, can secure a policy for SI,OOO, 1 annual premium will continue the policy in force 2 yearTanJ 3 Jaya ; 2 annuaT _premiums wilt continue the policy in force 4 years and 12 days; 3 annual premiums will continue the policy in force 6 years and 27 days. If such a person has paid three annual premiums, and from sickness, absence, or reverses in business, should be unable to pay another, the policy is not forfeited, but continues in force three years and twenty-seven days longer. If the insured should die during this latter period, the policy must still be paid by the Company. This obligation applies to every description of policy issued and at every age. -, For further particulars, wc refer .our readers toE. P. Hammond,Esq., who has been appointed Agent for Company at this place, and who will be pleased to give full information, and to receive applications for policies.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

All ye who know so well how to cut and haul wood from along the river,,., in sections 35, 36 ana 2, in that part of the country south-west of town, .commonly known as the “Two Mite Prairie,” will please take notice that Mr. John Nagle, a citizen of that vicinity, is employed by the undersigned to take note of such visitors. C. P.,L. A E. Monnktt. Ilensselaer, Ind., March 15, 1869.-2

REMEMBER.

And always go to the the Tobacco Store when you want anything in that line, as the best and cheapest Cigars and Tobacco ip town, are kept by J. W, Coats.

Warning.— Mr. Thomas Wolfe desires us to warn the boys of our town that if he is molested again as he has been lately, he will give them trouble. We would advise them to heed the warning.

“GO IT.”

These Yankee lads are noted much For maxims true both quaint and odd. They handle with a fancy touch, - Anti cudgel with a Golden| Rod. Their pretty lessons treasured well By every youthful chap so bold, They act and speak—-thus truly tell— They’ll “go It,” as they’ve oft been told. They’ll "go it” in their youthful years, And "go it” still In manhood’s prime; Yes, go through sorrow’s bitter tears, Yes, "go it” now, and all the time. We have no desire to curb the roving, go-ahead spyfit ofour American youth, hut if any of them desire to buy a farm and “settle down” to the realities of home, and go to work on their own hook, let them buy a farm of Dwiggins & Thompson, Real Estate Brokers. Stt posted bids.

MARRIED.—On the 14th mat., at the residence of the brides mother, by Justice S. P. Howard, Mr. Samuel R. Nichols and Miss Martha Isabel McCurtain, all of Jasper county. On the 17th, at the residence of bride’s father, John Antrim, Esq., by Justice S. P. Howard, Mr. Nathan C. Weathers and Miss Fanny J. Antrim, all of Jasper county. (Moutlcello 'P»per* ple«»o copy.) With the above notice came a liberal supply of cake, for which the happy couple have our thanks. We wish them many pleasant weathers.

Fresh Oranges, at Coats’. First secure “Barrett’s.” Best quality White Wheat Flour At C. C. Starr’s. CloiTee by the ton, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. f G'o to the Tobacco Store if you wan y .thing in that line. “Barrett’s” keeps the scalp healthy Tea- Sets and Glassware—new stock, nt C. C. Starr’s New stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. atL. &N. W. Hopkins’. Coats keens the best brands of Cigars and Tobaceo—sign of the Big Indian. - ••Barnett’s” is a studied compound. S,‘one-ware —another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s. — New sprinc styles of Prints, Saxony Plaids, Pacifies snd Mohair, at L.*«fc N. W. Hopkins”. All Druggets rt co aaniend “Barrett’s.” Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, etc., —Targe new stock, at C. C. Starr’s. New assortment of Gaiters. Children’s Sbix-s and Met i’* Plow Shoes at L. <fcN. W. Hopkins’. “Barrett's” Admired Hair Restorative. If von want Queen-aware or Glassware, call and examine the largest st ock in town, at - C. O. Starr’s. No charges m:tdo for showing goods atL. & N. W. HopkinY,but pleasure taken in showing young men those very nice and exceedingly .becoming Spring Suits oT Clothing. The hi ist and. cheapeatsugav* C. C. Sta rr’s.

ATTENTION.

Coats is selling- the best goods ever offered for sale in Rensselaer, in the wav of Tobacco and forth e ■aMi*»•*••* W'ffr an inferiorquality elsewhere. Sign of the Big Indian. Cider Vinegar—pure articlefour barrels, at-.. CLC.Starr’s. Bogus certificate;', manufactured to order, are often published in praise of some worthless hai r preparation. “Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative” does not need to r.tsort to such means, for, its merits are too well known and appreciated.— N • l r - Sunday Dispatch.

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd’s Cream Cures ItchBoy d’s Cream Cures Scrat cbes. Boyd’s Cream 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, ana is especially adaptca to children. Sola by C. W. Ii inkx.e, Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County.

—Animal Life is full of corruption and we can only hope .to escape the ills which flesh is ht'ir tp by a judicious use of the remedies in nature’s store-house. In all the time which has past since the world began, mankind has given great attention and some of its best talent, to the study ofemedicine. While this sacrifice has not been Wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatisfactory. Among; the truths which have been elicited, is this, “that if we keep the blood pure we must be healthy.” To purify the blood thero is no medicine equal to Morse’s Indian Root Pills, as thousands of testimonials will verify. Use Morse’s Pills if you. wish to regain and retain your health. Moree’s Pills are tho best medichft for all Female Irregularities, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dispepsia, Headache, alg. SoldhyTOaalers, 1-29-*

v HABKETI. New York, March 16, 1860. Gold closed at 181}. Chicago, March 10. Beeves--Prices range from $4.76@ SB.OO. Hogs-n3*Bo @ Si 1.00. T TT. Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Japan, at C. C. Starr’s. Great Exhibition Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, at Heidleberger <fc Leopolds. The ” Largest Stock Of General Merchandize brought here since the War, is now open and on exhibition, at Heidleberger & Leopold’s, and it will be sold cheaper than at any other House in this, or adjoining counties. These goods have all been bought for cash down, and permit us to Defy Competition!

We ask our friends and the public generally, to come and look at our stock before buying elsewhere, and it we can’t sell goods at lower prices than they have an idea we will PAY THEM FOR_THEIR TROUBLE. In addition to our general stock, we would also mention that we are agents for the Wisconsin Fall and Winter Wheat Flour, Which excels all other flour that has been brought here for a long time. This flour we warrant good, or no sale. Very Best Winter Wheat Flour, $lO per Barrel. Best Spring Wheat Flour, SB. TBT t& We have just combp* pleted arrangements at Chicago—to go into business in that place, and in consequence one of our Firm will be constantly at head-quarters to supply this House with merchandize. This ar rangement saves us a good deal of expense in travelling and gives us oportunity to always have the latest styles on band, and as we buy only for cash, goods at our store will be sold to benefit our customers, as well as ourselves. Heidleberger & Leopold. Coffee cheaper than ever atC. C. Starr’s.

gfpl cots. OF CONGRESSIONAL SCHOOL LANDS. Section 16, Town. 31, Range 6, West. riniiE undersigned Auditor and SL Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, on Thursday, April 22d. 1869, All of Section 16, Town. 51, north of range 0 west, as Miowß,'TtPWTn Lot No. 1, being the mv qr of nw qr. “ 2, ncqrofjuraw 3 “ 3, “ fie qr. “ 4, “ r^f?* , gg~Wr of uoqr. " se qr of ne qr. ew qr of no qr. " 7, “ se qr of nw qr- “ 8; sw qr of nw qr. “ 9, “ nw qr of sw qr. “ 10, “ ne qr of sw qr. “ 11, “ nwqrof se qr. “ 12, “ ne qr of se qr. “ 13, “ se qr of se qr. “ 14, “ sw qr of se qr. “ 15, “ se qr of sw qr. “ 16, “ sw qr'tif sw qr. 1 'eiTTIS Of Sale:— One-fourth of the; purchase money together with the Intel est on the residue, at 7 per cent, for ot>e year, in advance; the residue to be paid in ten years from day of sale, w i.‘h like interest annually, in advant e. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor J. C. THC.'S. BOROUGHS, Treas. J. C. 1-25-3 *

Balt> of Real Estate. In pursua nee to an order and decree of the C« >nimon Pleas Court of Tippecanoe cou nry, in the Hfato of lcdlann, made a.t the February Term of said Court so r the year 1860, the undersigned come li.isiouer will offer at public sale, at the Court House door, in the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper, iu the State of Indiana, on Thursday, A,Pril. 15th 1969, between the hour s of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, the following desc.-U*ed real estate situate in said county o-f Jasper, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section fifteen 15, in townsh.’p thirty 80, north of range six 6, west, est imated to contain one hundred and sixty (160) acr-*s. Said lands, being lands, that belonged to the late Benjamin .L. Tea, at the time of his death, ami ordered to be sold by said court, iu a proceeding for Partition brought by Elizabeth #. Tea aud Roger 8. Tea, by Eliz aioeth J. Tea against Sarah M. Gfvins et id. * Said land will he sold up on the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money on the c'ay or sale, dne-thlrd in one year and ot e-third in two years from the day of side, the purchaser executing his notes with approved security for the de.erred payments, bearing interest from date and waiving the Benefit of tho valuation and appraisement laws in the collection thereof. LEWIS B. SIMS, Commissioner. March, to, f 8»,

Election notice. YOU are hereby notified that vacancies will occur in Marion Township iu the offices to be filled at the ensuing April election, to-wit: One TRUSTEE, Twelve SUPERVISORS, One JUSTICE of the Peace, And Three UON ST A B L EH. C. W. HENKLE, Trustee of Marion Township. Rensselaer, Ind., March 15,1869. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Execution to me directed, from the Clerk of tho Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, Marcli 2®, 1969. between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. nr., of said day at the door of the Court House lu Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term pot exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, to-wit: Tire south-east quarter of Section five [s], Township twenty-nine [29], north of Range seven f 7[, west. Containing ono hundred and sixty [l6o] acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said decree and execution, with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, otter for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree and execution, interest and .costs. Taken as the property of James A. Beswick, Celitida M. Berwick and John Hutchins, at the suit of Omer Tousey. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Rheritt Jasper Co. February 20, 1809. 1-22-wS.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Bartholomew Common Pleas Court, I will on Friday, March 1911* 1860. 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 tho following described real estate siuate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: The south-west quarter of Section twenty-eight [2B]. Township thirtytwo (32), north of Range six [6], west. And on failure tot realize the full amount due on said execution and decree, I will, at the same time and place, and in the same manner, otter the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, execution, interest and costs. - . ~ - Taken as the property of George W. Allison at the suit of William O. Hogue. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Rheritt' Jasoer Co. February 23, 1869. l-22-w3. 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 Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale.Ho the highest bidder on Saturday, March 271 b, 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 Jasner county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said county, to-wit: The 3011th west quarter of Section nine (9), Township thirty (30), north of Range six (6), west. And on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, interest and costs, due on said execution, I will at tiie same time and place, and in the same manner, otter tor sale the fee simpleof said real estate, orsomueh thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest Taken as the prflpaffy’ttr Leonidas A. Cole andjgapWHrv. CBle, til Ulg~ suito£jgM@m v F. McDonald. ygj’dSJffrrsulu will be made without any Telief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County. March 3, 1869. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys. l-23-3.t fßio.

NOTICE is hereby given that Anios Clark, Administrator, is ordered to make final settlement of the estate of Josiah Smith, deceased, at the June term of the Jasper Common Pleas Court; and Josiah Smith, Sen., Amziah Board, Nanev Warren, Caroline Foiia, Elisabeth Whittaker, Sherman & Fowler, Samuel A. Barry, and Smith & Donovan are ordered to show cause why their claims should not be satisfied of record. By orden-of Court. v5 yj < WitnessM. L. Spitler, Clerk CjtfSJfesJ', of the J. C. P. C. and Seal of :aW.y4wJ office, at Rensselaer, this 22d dav of February 1869, M. L. SPITLEIt, Clerk. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys forPtff. 1-22-3 Sheriff’s SaleBY virtue of a Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public saio, to the (ugliest bidder, on Tuesday, March 33d, 1869, between the'hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P’. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House in liensselacr, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situate in said county of Jasper and State of Indiana, to-wlt: The east half of Section three [3], Township twenty-seven [27J, north of Range seven f7], west. And on failure to realize the full amount 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. Taken as the property of Felix R. Donnelly, L, D. Erwin and Jesse H. Ford, at the suit of Oliver W. Pierce and Andrew Danziger. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A- J. YEOMAN, • Sheriff Jasper Co. February 30th, 1669. 1-22-wS. Dwiggins & Thompson, Att'y*. „ /J 1

Assessor's Notice. NOTICE la hereby given that tha undersigned will attend at the Assistant Assessor’s Offlot ill the City of Logansport on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6th and 7|tn, 1869. for the purpose of hearing appeals from the annual assessment of Internal Revenue. All persons, interested will please take notice. DAVID TURNER. Assessor of 9th District or Indiana. Crown Point. March 12,1869. Hbm Sliuirrtisenunts. 100 TEACHERS WASTED. •75 TO *l5O PER MOUTH; f>r full particulira address “The People's Journal,” Cincinnati, Ohio. 124-t. WE ARE COMING. Mtanot sit'itdbaMkaMal i ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING stock iu our great , One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fanoy GOODS, OTTTIiUIIY, cfcO., d>o. PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING: For Club Thirty, 21 Sd*. Sheeting “ “ Sixty, 4? “ *• “ 100 05 '• “ All other premium! in tame ratio. Enlarged Exchange Lilt, with new and useful articles. See new Circular and (ample. Sent to any addiess free. rrPlease lend your Money by Registered Letter, addreased to J. S. HAWES & CO., 128 if 130 Federal St., Boiton,Muu. P. 0. BoxC. / 1-26 6w.

LICENSED BY TIIE United States AUTHORIT 'ST, S. C. THOMPSON & CO’S., GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE OF Dry Good a, Dreae Good,, Linens Cottons. Fancy Goode, Albums Bibles Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Leather aud f German Goode oi every Description, &o. Theee articles to besoldat the uniform price of O.TE DOLLAR EACH, and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. The moet pooular and economical method of doing business in the country. The goods we here for sale are described on printed slips, and will be seat to.buy address at the rate of 1® cents each, to pay postage, printing, &c. It is thou at the option of holders whether they will send one dollar for tiie article rr not. Br Patronizing this Salt you have a chance to exchange your goods, should the article mentioned on the printed slip not be desired. ' ' ; The Smallte t Article! toldforONE DOI.LAJL am be exchanged for Sitter. Plated, Fne Bottled Revolving Ccutor, or your Choi, e of A large Variety of Other Articlei upon Exchange Lilt, comprising over 250 useful articles, not one of wrn-:l. koold be bought rfi any retail store for n»«rly donhift lha animint TERMS TO AGENTS. We send as commission to Agents : For a Club of Thirty and $3.00, one of the following articles: A Musket, Shot Guu, or Austrian Ride, 90 Y ardt Cotton, Lady’s Fancy Square Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt, Accordeon, Set of Steel-Bladed Knives and Forks, Violin and Bow, Fancy Drees Pattern, Pair of Ladies’ extra quality Clotii Boots, one dozen large size Linen Towels, Alhambra Quilt, Honeyc imb Quilt, Cottage Clock, White Wool Blanket, 15 yards best quality Print, 12 yards Delaine, one dozen Linen Dinner Napkins, &c. *

For a Club of Sixty and $6-00, one of the following articles: Revolver, Shot Gun, or Springfield Rifle, 43 Yard* Slutting. Pair Honeycomb Quilts. Cylinder Watch, 4 yards Double Width Waterproof Cloaking. Lady’s Double Wool Shawl, Lancaster Qaiit, Alpacca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-Platod Six-Bottled Revolving Castor, Set of Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver Plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Pair of Alhambra Quilts, 30 yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt, Double Eight-Keyed Accorueou, Webster’s National Pictorial Dicionary (COO engravings, 900 page*}, 3% yards Doeskiu for suit, Ac. For a Club of One Hundred and SIO.OO, Double Barrel Shot Gun, Rifle Cane, or Sharp’s Ritlo, 65 yards Sheeting, Fancy Co*simere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern (extra quality), Pair Splendid Rose Blankets, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, 25 yards Hemp Carpeting, splendid Vloiiu and Bow, spleu-iid Alpacca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cased Watch, Single Barrel Shot Gun. Sharp’s Revolver, one pair fins Damask Table Covers, with one dozen dinner Napkins to mateh, Worcester’s illustrated Unabridged Dictionary, f 1800 pages], Ac. m-For additional list of commissions, see Circular. t Commissions voa Larch Clubs in PaoroaTION. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, but numbei your clubs from oue upward. Make your letters slioit and plain as possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THIS: crße SURE and Send Honey m ALL CASES by REGISTERED LETTER, which can be aent from any Post Office. This way of sending mpney it preferred to any other method whatever. We cannot be responsible for money’ lost, unless some precautions are t.ken to insure its safety. BEND FOR CIRCrLiRS. .Send your address In full, Town, County, and State. & a THOMPSON* CO, 139 Federal Si, Boston, Kata- 1 " l-9f-4w. # .. . .. . I

C. 1. HINKLE, DEALERXK DRUGS Am) MEDIOINEB, PAINT® *" OIL.®, VARNISHES ""W •TUFF#. /far nvw now on hand a largo and well selected Stock. He nfwr keeps a large stock of PATENT MEDICINES, and among these aro I. GREGORY'S OIL* for the Lungs. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. Grhn monster Death has received his loot furlough, and the last placefft* was heard of was standing gttara at the White House, and here let him remain in peace. He will not troubiethaciiA. tomers of Henkle’s Drug Store. Co W. Hinkle KEEPS a Urge and well-selected stock of ST A 7 IONER Y. sock ts School Books, of tbe present oee, (and eume that is nel in nse) Wall Paper, Window Curtafra, Note and Letter Paper,A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing Ink,&e. - PERFUMERIB S of nil kinds, from NIGHT BLOOMtH CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS. -He. keeps also a large variety of SOAPS, aucit aa Caatile. Honey. Yankee, Glycerine, Snssnfrsa, As.. As.. Ac., An.. Aa He keeps a good article of Llqueni, such as , BRASDT. WINE, GIN, WHIBKT, tor medical ssss only. LAMPS, of all descriptions ; f HIMNBTB COVERS. CLEAN ERA. Ad. - He keeps a general assortment of Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. He would say to the community In general that he is thankful for past favors, and hopes hv diligence to business to share your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions earefaUy prepared at all times of the night. - C. W. HENKLE. l-25-iy. . -

cm Ml STORK. RKNSSKLAEK. IND., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure In thanking «he citizens of Jasper county, for their liberal patronage during the last few years, and would respectfully solicit the continuance of the tame, 'knowing that we __ _ _ Can Always Satisfy Customers, by givtug them a good article of whatever thov wish to buy. We buy our goodsof only First Class Eastwall »■■»■! f Imps wa Usti trllrt f«r years. jafld.alM«ya.knaw.-what kiud-.cfgQada Wastswgetting. We have now ou hand, and are receiving .“rftt ■ A GOOD STOCK OF DJFLU QS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLSS sash at BRUSHES. COMBS. COSMETIC*, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, . PFRFUMERY, v AC., AC.. PAINTERS GOODS, sank as OILS, PAINTS, ' s VARNESHES.' STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER, &£.. AC. PURE WINES AND LIQTJOES told only “ FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE* A variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too nmnorous to mention. Wo keep conotaaily on hand a asm plate assortment od School, and Blank Book* STATIONERY OF ALL Xl*D«’ Miscellaneous Books ordered whou wanted and aaioafactioa gaasanfoed. i>.-v • . 1 Also, an assort aunt of TORAGGOS & GIGARS «1| of whioh wssaa sail aslav assay et«t. '* *•** ' * >