Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, March 26, 1869.

COUNTY DIRECTORY. .CinrciT Court— Mei'in fourth Monday in Mai oh and September. Judge -Hon. (’Haulm H.iKbT. 8 Prosecuting Attorney-..! am kb M. Justicb. Common Plbah Court, —Mn t* third Moiidajs in February, June nod Mctohar ; • Jen there are llve alondnya in the pfei edin;; month, then on the second Monday i. Judge “•ham A. Uili.ett. - Prosecuting Attorney--~\Vm. H. Martin Jk tllA w. YEOMAN, Auditor. M. L. BPITLER Clerk. ! • IHOMAB BOROUGHS Treasurer EZRA L. CIjAKK, Recorder. ALLEN J. YEOMAN Sheriff. JOHN M1LLER........ Surveyor. GfiO. M J0HN50N........ School Examiner. Commissioners—Ggohuk H. Brown, C M. Watson, Jared Benjamin. Meetings—First Monday in March, June, September and Gere mber.

announcements.

JOHN COEN is it ('niifiid.'Uo for Trustee of Marion Township, subject to the April election. U. W. HKNKLK o'lhrs tits iratVie for rc-eleetion as Township Trustee, at tlie ensuing April election.

£3?”Apples sold for %i u bushel ou our streets last Tuesday. £i?“Potatos sell at 00 and 75 cents a bushel an Rensselaer. CdST'Circuit Court attracts a good ' many people to town this week and ! gives the place quite a business air. I #®*Tlic Kt. llev. Bishop Liters, j of Fort Wayne will deliver a lecture ' in the Court-llouse in Rensselaer, j .Monday evening, March 29, 1869. ! Everybody invited to attend. -- ■{- Publisbed by request.

Jasper Cireuit Cout.

The term of the Circuit Court now in session in Rensselaer, is one of unusual interest both for its civil and criminal dockets, and a large number of thg neighboring farmers as well as strangers from abroad, are in attendance. Judge Test presides with the dignity for which he is so eminent, ami transacts business tviili a prompt ness which wins the admiration of the bar. His decisions are marked with clearness and a vigor indicating a mind in its ■prime. Among the persons- attending from abroad we notice J .M. Justice, ol Monticello, Prosecuting Attorney*. who has adopted General Grant s order to Sheridan and' pushes things. Also, L. A. Cole, of Lnporte, Judge Alfred Reed, of .Monticello, Attorneys; Mr. Charles Delaney, of •Buffalo, N. Y., and others.

Roll of Honor.

Mr. George M. the efficient School Examiner of Jasper ; county, seihiiT us the follow ins: ■ names of pupils in Barkley town • —ship who lost no time through tar- ! Hines's or of in nvise during the win- • trr term* <w’ .school just closed. | . Xcr. 2 ATT.IU--jJ,yUKINso \ T , T'll'lt^ • Julia lprkin.-’QU. .Emma !bn-kin-ron, Kil. J’arkinson, Jnrnj > .s..L > j|jfkuo , -«<nv r .Jt»mdc PawkiiiSiin, 4.1 Vul-iw—-■on, Mary Murray, Harry Murray, Wm. E. Hammond. No. 3.— S. Reeve, Teacher. Wallace M’Curtain, Melissa M’Curtain, Martha Day. No. 5. —M. Richardson, Teacher. Eliza Thomas, Leroy Thomas, John Thomas.

Culture of Currants.

Mr. Thomas Wolf, Barkley township, who is ail old English gardener, tells 11s that if in growing currant bushes from the slip, shoots'arc selected of two years’ growth and the lower three or four buds be out out (not rubbed otf, but ~~cut- into the wood) and set into the ground, no suckers will spring out from the roots hut the hush will grow with a single stem like a tree. These trees can bo made to , branch high or law as may he desired by simply rubbing off flic buds on tlmt portion of the stalk above ground, Lethe desired bight and afterward pruning as you would other trees. The _ advantages., claimed for this moi|e of cultivation arc better circulation of air through the branches and fruit and greater facility in hoeing.

Public Sales.

As will lie seen from posters printed at this office, Mr. Jacob Kontock, living one and one-half miles south of Rensselaer, on the Remingtoh road, will offer one cow, iwo calves and a lot of household furniture for sale Wednesday, March 31. Terms cash. Mr. Daniel Dwiggins, on tho Valparaiso road, three miles northeast of Rensselaer, advertises a sale on Saturday, April 3d. He will offer one young horse, a lot of young" heifers, sheep, wheat in granary,! mowing machine, hay-! rake, plows, tools, house furniture, etc. Nine months credit will be given by Mr. DwigginS.

Very Reprehensible.

The habit of driving teams, bitching horses and riding over and on the sidewalks is of late becoming | quite common in Rensselaer. This is a very wrong practice and should be at once discontinued. Chapter 137, Section 1, of the Statutes of Indiana, Volume 1, Gavin & Hold, declares by an act of the Legislature approved March 3, 1850, “That it shall be unlawful fur any person to ride or drivo upon the brick* stotldj plank or gravel sidewalks of any town or village in this State, where the street is lorty l’eet or over in width, unless in the necessary act ot crossing the same.” Section 3 provides “that any person who shall violate any of the provisions of tliis act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be lined in any sum not exceeding threo dollars.’’ Sidewalks are made lor pedestrians exclusively and it is not only annoying, but as shown above, it is a violation of law for persons to wear them out and cut them up by riding or driving over them witli animals or teams. Wo trust the habit has grown out of inadvertanee or an igj norance of the law, and that this notice will be sufficient to prevent its further violation, but if people continue to transgress wo are cerI t.Rn one or two prosecutions and ! a line or so properly assessed j against persons guilty of this misdemeanor will stop the habit. ".-?** Read the Rensselaer Union supplement. _ _._ir !___ “"William Monlter, who had j been in the custody of tbo Sheriff for a week previous and who was ungovernable at times, was taken to the. Asylum for the Insane at Indiananolis by Sheriff’ Y'eoman and Mr. Willis J. Wright last Sunday. J3f“Yery Spring like weather commenced last Tuesday and tho result is that nearly all of the snow has melted oft" the ground and the roads and sidewalks aro nearly impassable from the mud. B©~The mild weather of a lew days past has induced the early Spring birds that havo been shivering about the county For the month past, to venture forth once more and the morning air is made vocal with the songs of the robin, bluebird, sparrow and blackbird. ?3?”The new firm of Willey A: Sigler is up to the times in every rcSpeet. They occupy a quarter sheet supplement of the Union this week with their advertisements, but still don't tell the halt that may be seen.at their store. Read the supplement and call on them. UQyThoso of our readers who read the advertisement ot Messrs Meidlehergcr i& Leopold as appeared in thy l’M".\ of last week perhaps noticed that we said they were selling “Wisconsin Full and Winter Wheat Flour,”, this was an erroi; it now reads Wisconsin Spring and Later Wheat. Flour - and is now ] correct. Read their advertisement for curiosity; . ... - • have opened a splendid new stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., in one of the largest store rooms in Rensselaer.— A single glance in their place of business makes one almost wish he was sick, that ho might have'the pleasure of being cured with their nice looking medicines. See their half column advertisement in this week’s paper. Fresh Gfiuiges, at Coats’. Best quality Whito Wheat Flonr at C. (’. Starr’s. “Barrett’s'’ Lustrous Hair Restorative. Coffee by tljy ton, at L. it N. W. Hopkins’. Go to tbo Tobacco Store if you wanything in that line. Ton-Sets and Glassware-—new stock, at C. C. Starr'n Refuse everything but “Barrett's.” New stock Dry Goods and Groceries, at L. <&N. W. Hopkins'. Coats keep* the* best brands of Cdgars -amt Tobacco—sign of the Big Indian. .... . '" Stone-Ware —another load just received, at t\ C. Starr’s. “Barrett’s” takes the lead. New spring styles of Prints, Saxony Plaids, Pacifies and Mohair, at L. & N. W; Hopkins’. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, etc.,—large new stock, at Gr G. Starr’s. “Barrett’s" told everywhere; , . <[ - -- 1 * r ■ New assortment of Gaiters, Children’s Shoes and Men’s Plow Shoes at L. it N. W. Hopkins’. Hj ou wantQneensware or Glassware, eall and examine the largest Stock.in town, at _C. C. Starr’s. A spemlid thing—“Barrett’sl” Cider Vinegar—pure article — four barrels, at O. C. Starr's. Coffee cheaper than ever at C. C. Stabs’*.

Tho best and cheapest sugars at C. C. Stabb’s. No charges made for showing goods at L. & N. W'. Hopkins’, but pleasure taken in showing young men those very nice and exceedingly becoming Spring Suits of (nothing.

REMEMBER

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

T. T. T. Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Japan, at C; C. Starr’s.

ATTENTION.

Coats is selling the best goods ever offered for sale in Rensselaer, in tho way of Tobacco and Cigars, for the same prices you pay for an inferior quality elsewhere. Sign of the Big Indian.

A CARD.

To Tine Citizens or Jasper Co: I take this method to inform my patrons that t have sold mv Picture Gallerv to Mr. James Maloy. I expect, however, to attend the business for him, for a short time and those desiring my services can secure them by calling soon. 1-25-4. B. B. Patton.

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 and 2, in that part of the country south-west ofjown, commonly known as the ••Two Mile 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. it E. Monnett. Rensselaer, Ind., March 15, 1869.-2

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd's Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. 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 nse, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by C. W. llinkle, Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County. - - —Animal Life is full of corruption and we can onlv hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir to 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 of medicine. 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 there 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. .Morse's Pills are the best medicine for all Female Irregularities, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dispepsia, Headache, etc. Sold by Dealers. 1-28-4

Great Exhibition Of Dry floods. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Boots, Shoos and Groceries, at Ileidleberger & Leopolds. The ~ Largest Stock Of General Merchandize brought here sinoe the, War, is now open and on exhibition, at Ileidleberger & 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 casli 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 Tor the —. ~ Wisconsin Spring and Winter Wheat Flour, Which excels all other Hour that has been brought lien l for a long time. This flour we warrant good,” or no sale.j Very Best Winter Wheat Flour, $lO per Barrel. Best Spring Wheat Flour, $8» 111 We have just com-, lie plcted arrangements at Chicago to go into business in that place, and in consequence one of our Firm will be constantly at head-qnartera to supply this House with merchandise. This tub .rangement saves us a good deal of expense in travelling and gives us oportunity te always have the latest styles on hand, and as we buy only for cash, goods at our store will be sold to benefit our customers, ns well as ourselves. UeiPLBBBRaSB A LioroLß.

Quality and quantity are ihe two desirable attendants of “Barfott’s Vegetable Hair Restorative.” Tho bottles are neither corked thirnfrles, nor the preparation itself a worthless compound of deleterious miller- ! als, as has been proved by the Award Committee of the N. 11. State Agricultural Society.— Dover Enquirer.

1 MAHUIEBi ■ At the bride’s residence in JRetisselaer, March 23d, by Justice K. T. Harding, Mr. Samuel Iliglit, of Walker township and Mrs. Elizabeth E. Sayers.

MARKET S. New York, March 23, 1869. Gold closed at 131 J. Chicago, March 23. Beeves--Price's range from $4.80 (l) $5.00, $6.00 SB.OO. Hogs—s9.2s fe SIO.BO.

Assessor’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will attend at the Assistant Assessor’s Office in the City of Logan sport, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6th and 7th, 1869, for tlie purpose of hearing appeals from the annual assessment of Internal Revenue. All persons interested will please take notice. DAVID TURNER, Assessor of 9tli District of Indiana. Crown Point. March 12, 1889. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. PERSONS knowing themselves to be Delinquent should call soon and pay said taxes, and save further costs and trouble, as the Taxes must he collected. The County and State are in need of funds and MUST HAVE THEM. Taxes are Delinquent on the Third Monday of April of each year, when there is added 10 per cent, penalty and C per cent, interest. YVe have been blessed with abundant crops, and all kinds of produee and stock bring good prices. Let every tax-payer pay his or her taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868. THOS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 22, 1868. 1-13-1 7 w.

SALE OF CONGRESSIONAL SCHOOL LANDS. Section 16, Town. 31, Range 6, West. JMYHE undersigned Auditor and «. Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, on Thursday, April 2‘2d, JK69, -All of Section 16, Town. 31, north of range 6 west, as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 1, being the nwqrof mv qr. " 2, “ ne qr of mv qr. “ 3, “ nwqrof ne qr. “ 4, “ ne qr of ne qr. “ 5, “ so qr of ne qr. “ 6, 11 sw qr of ne qr. 7, 11 se qr of mv qr- “ 8, “ sw qr of mv qr. “ 9, “ nwqrofswqr. “ 19, " 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 siv qr. .“ 10, “ swqrofswqr. Terms of Sale:—ohe-fourth of the purchase money together with the '"fnTOTfWim-tho -tvnidim, iit.j-qii-ree nt. for one year, in advance; the reßlthtvto lx- paid in ten years from day of saTe'Lwitn hko interest aifnunlly, In' advance. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor J. C. THOS. BOROUGHS, Treas. J. C. 1-25-3 Sale of Real Estate. In pursuance to an order and decree of the Common Pleas Court of Tippecanoe county, in the State of Indiana, made at the February Term of said Court for the year 1869, the undersigned commissioner will offer at fiublic sale, at the Court House door,' n the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper, In the State of Indiana, on Thursday, April, 15th 1869, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, the following described real estate situate in said county of Jasper, to-wit: Tho south-east quarter of section fifteen 15, in township thirty 30, north of range six 6, west, estimated to contain one hundred and sixty (160) uems. Said lands, being lands, that belonged to the late Benjamin L. Tea, at the time of his death, and ordered to be sold by said court, in a proceeding for partition brought by Elizabeth J. Tea auil Roger S. Tea, by Elizabeth J. Tea against Sarah M. Givina et all. Said land will be sold upon the folIbwing terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-third In one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale, the purchaser executing his notes with approved security for the deferred payments, bearing interest from date and waiving the benefit of the valuation and appraisement laws in the collection thereof. LEWIS B. SIMS, Commissioner. March, 10; 1809. ... l-24-3t. », miff*. Every Practical Man dan secure a territory,and by a little enterprlie, have a Permanent Paying Business. Requites no capital. An Invalid can acoom—rinHiT. We lake all the responsibility. We want active ugenta. To euoli we offer good' inducements. Send for arfenl’s circular. „ HOME INSTITUTE, as Bast 10th Street Hew York. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing la South Amsrlt* as a miealoaarr, dletotered a safe and simple remedy tor the Core of Nervous Weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole triln or disorders brought on hy baneful aad vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured hy this aehlt remedy. Prompted by a desire tobeoefltthe r filleted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing end using this medicine. Id a seeled envelope, te any Sat whs needs it, #W» t* Charge. Address, 7 josx?h t. mmu, Statist D, Bible Reuse, 1474M8 v ■swTwfcWr-

Sot gtdvtrtiwwniU. CO-PARTNERSHIP. fBIHE undersigned have this day M. formed u C’p*purtnernhip under ! the name of WILLEY & SIGLER THIS NEW FIRM may be found at the stand formerly occupied by Willey & Hollingsworth, where we are determined to sell goods as cheap as over offerer! In this market. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. .1. H. WILLEY, 1-24-ts GKO. SIGLKit. NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PJIYHII’IAXS AND DnU&Gr I a T s , Take this nictliod of informing the titizens of Jasper County and vicinity, that they have opened a Nkw Dnna Store in Remaelaer, in the room formerly occupied by Porcupile Sl Son, one door east of Vanatta &. Son’s large Harness Shop, where they Intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines us may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, ME33ICINES PAINTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And n full supply of Front a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER, We keep constantly on band a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, iDritttuj-fJaper, SLATES, _ 7 ."" PENCILS, ' PENS, PEIt & PENCU.-HOIDEBS,

From a six 0 Painty Trash to the smallest camel’s luir Pencil Brush. Also have ' WINE, BliANthY, WHTSKEY, • _ CUN, &C,» .For medicinal use only, ail of which we will Havtt& foot Euhiie to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. HARDING & ALTER. S'*® l J&jgPt EVERYBCDY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. VV. COATS takes plcasnre in announcing to the citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding com ‘ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of ttie best manufacture, and at low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAK. NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES, AC., AC. are ail Select Brauda, of the Best Quality, and wiil be sold as low at In any market in the West ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, ‘TO THE TRADE, and I flatter myself that I can g give satisfaction Remember the place and giro me a call—at LIBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. J. W. COATS --- - —— ■■■"■■ 1-1 *ll. U"NION PRINTING OFFICE. 'Ve art prepared to do all kinds of I lain and Fabey Job-Printing with neatness and dispatch, and Uu reasonable fates ss the times will description of job woik from a full down to a visiting or wedding card/ done in the beet etyle of the ail and at prleei as loir al the lowest. all orders for •' ' v, Billheads, Cards. Cheeks, Drafts, Letter Heads. EnvetApdl, Blanks. La bell 3/ Handbill* ' Programmes, Ball, Show, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasonable raws. Call at tho ■’Union” oßsn opposite the Oenrt Boose.

TO iIHioOL TfcicilEHS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicant# for Licence to Tefcch will no field at the School House In Rensneiaer, ou the Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that apfrlioapto httve a certificate of good mb ml character, from the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. GEO. M. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-0-Iy ✓ Jinn Sbtieriisenmite. '• . At., ,■ ' ; ISO TfiACIIKUM WANT Kit, 875 TO 8150 PER MOUTH; f>r fall particuhrs address “The People's Journal, ’’ Cincinnati, Ohio. 1-24-4.

WE ARE COWING. fTntM according to Act Conmaa ha Tosr MM. hi Clerks Offlce of Dia’l tourt fw Dto’l <ninimhMß>Hj J ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING stock In our great One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy GOODS, OTCTTIjEPIY, e*C., CbO. PBEMIUM RATES OF SHEETING: For Club Till rt y, 21 Yds. Sheeting “ “ Sixty, 43 “ •* ** * 100 M «* ♦* All other premiums in same ratio. Enlarged Exchange Lilt, with new and useful articles. See new Circular and sample. Sont to any addiess free. ITPlease send your Money by Registered better, addressed to J. S. HAWES & CO-, 12S iV 130 Federal Sl., Botton,Man. PO.BoxC. i-75-6w. LICENSED BY THE United States AUTHORIT ’ST. S. C. THOMPSON & CO’S.. GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE OF Dry Goods, Dross Goods, linens, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Leather and German Goods 0 1 every Description, Ac. These articles to be sold at the u n iform price of OMR DOLLAR EACH, and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. The’most pooular and economical method of doing business in the couutry. The goods we hare for sale are described on printed slips, and will be sent to any ad? dress at the rate of 18 cents each, to pay portage, printing,&cv Lis then at the option of holders whether they will send one dollar for the article cr not. Bv Patuoniuno this Balt you have a chance to exchange your goods, should t|ie article mentioned on the printed slip not be desired. The SyuJUA Articles told for ONE DOLLAR camj/vfcchanged fur Silver-Plated, Fine Bottled Revolving Castor, Or your Other Articles upon Exchange List, comprising over 250 useful articles, not one of which could Le bought at auy retail store for nearly double the amount.

TERMS TO AGENTS. We send as commission to Agents : _ ,Tor a Club of Thirty and $3.00,” one of the following articles : A Mnsket, ShotGuu, or Austrian Rifle, 20 Yards Cutltm, Lady’s Fancy Square Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt, Accordeoii, Setof Steet-Bladed Knives and Forks, Violiu and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair of Ladies’ extra quality Cloth Boots, one dozen largo size Linen Towels, Alhambra Quilt, Houeyc nnb Quilt, Cottage Clock, White Wool Blanket, 15 yards best quality Print, 12 yards Delaiue, one dozen Linen Dinner Napkins, Ac. For a Club of Sixty and $6-00, one of the following articles: Revolver, Shot Gun, or Springfield Rlflj, 42 Yards Shretintf, Pair Honeycomb Quilts. Cylinder Watch, 4 yards Double Width Waterproof Cloaking, Lady’s Double Wool Shawl. Lancaster Quilt, Alpacca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-Plated Six-Bottled Revolving Castor, Setof Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver Plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Biaukets, Pair of Alhambra Quilts, 30 yards Print, or a Ma r »eiiles Quilt, Double Eight-Keyed Accordeon, Webster’s National Pictorial Dicionary (600 engravings, 900 page*;, 3>.j yards Doeskin for suit, Ac. For a Club of One Hundred and SIO.OO, Double Barrel Shot Gun, Rifle Cane, or Sharp's Rifle, fio yards Sheeting, Fancy Cassitnare Coat, Pauls aud Vest Pattjru (extra quality). Pair Splendid Rose Biaukets, K ancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, 25 yards Hemp Carpeting, splendid Violin and Bow, splendid Alpacca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cased Watch, Single Barrel Shot Guu, Sharp’s Revolver, one pair fine Damask Table Coverd, with one dozen dinner Napkins to match, Worcester’s Illustrated Unabridged Dictionary, [IBOO pages], Ac. HTFor additional list o( commissions, see Circular. Commissions vox Lancia Ciuds in Paoroatios. * 0 Agents will please take notice of this. Do net send names, but number your clubs from one upward. Make your letters short aud plalu aa possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THIS! EPBe SURE fted Send Hoqey in ALL CASES by REGISTERED LETTER, which can be aent from any Post Office. This way of sondiog money is preferred to any other method whatever. We cannot be responsible for money lost, bnlrss dome precautions are t ken to insure IU safety. SBItIB FOR|IIICIIURS. Sand your address In fall, Town, Couuty, aud State. > & C. THOMPSON & CO .

C. w. HINKLE, DEALER IN DRUGS A XT) PAINTS " B " OILS, VARNISHES Hv*.Turr. < i » J*i) J*f, • . . Ha# now now r'h baud,, ft Isrge ftOi well wilted stock. He n1«o koci*< a large stock of PAT ENT MEDICINES, »nd binoug these are I. «KE«ORY'S Oil., for the T.iings. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. Grlir monster Death has received his las* furlough, and the last plaee he vra* hoard of was standing guard at the White House, and here let him remain in peaee. He will not tmublethe customers of Henklu’s Drug Store. C. W. Hinkle KEEPS a. large and well-selected stock Of STATIONERY, such ee School Books, of the present ase, (and some that is not In ose ) Wall Paper, Window Curtain* NotO and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of F'UaT CAP PenH, Writing Ink,Ac':

of all kinds, from NIGHT BLOOM IN CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS. ~ He keeps also • a large variety es SOAPS, such as C'uslile, Honey, I’aukse, Glycerine, Sassafrai, Ar.. Ae., Ac., Ac. A*. He keeps a good article of Liquet* such as BRANDY, WINE, 01N, WHISKY. * for medical uses only.. LAMPS, or All descriptions ; CHiUMETS CM VERS. CLEANERS, As. He keeps a general assortment es Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. He would say to the eofifJnunity In general that he is thankfpl for paat favors, and hopes by diligence to .business to share your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all times of ttts night. C. W. HfcNKLt* 1-25-Jy. cm mm srai HENHSKLAKR. IND^ Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking *he ciftsaas of Jasper county, Tor their liberal patronage during the last few years, aud would respectfully solicit the continuance ol the same, knowing that we ’ Can Always Satisfy Customer*. el ttbtmil thev wisli to buy. ~We buy our good* of only Flnl Cliw Eml©rn Houses, those wc liars tried f*>r yturt* ami always know what kind cf goods wo or# now on hand, and are receiving.

7 A GOOD STOCK OF DRU GB, MEDIC IN IS CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all description*, TOILET ARTIOLS3 tawhwi BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, AC., AC PAINTERS GOODS, ' sash M OILS, PAINTS, VARNfISHES. . STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER. AC:. AC. PURE WINE 5 AND " LIQUORS sold only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE* A variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too uumeroui to mention. ' "to*. ■ ‘ \ 1 » Wo keep constantly on hand • uomplr assortment of School, Rud Blank BookOF ALL HOTS Miscellaneous Books ordered whsu wanted and aaiesfaeUoa ga. anteed. Also, an assortment of TOBACCOS & CIGAR