Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, April IS, 1809.

COUNTY DIRECTORY, Oirofit Cofbt.—Meet! fourth Monday in March and September. Judge—Hon.l’uißLUi H. Ttar. Prosecuting Attorney— Jam its M. Justice Common Pleas Court.—Meets third Monday* in February, June and October ; when there are tivo Mondays in tlie preceding {aonih, then on the second Monday). Judge lixtn A. (JILLETT, Prosecuting Attorney-—M'm. H. Martin Jit ItlA W. YEOMAJf Audit..;. M. L. SPITI.ER t ic.h. THOMAS BOROUGHS TreaMi-er EZRA L. CLARK iIM .o. f’ AU.ES J. YFIOMAM MiV. JOHN MILLER * Sun<•> n CEO. M JOHNSON School Examiner. Commissioners—George 11. Brou n, C M. i'Watsc.n, Jared Benjamin. Meetings— First MoftJay In March, June, September and December. *

aro indebted to lion. Jagpeu Packard for late favors. --*-r ♦ ♦ #—— J3?~B J- Hopkins is going to Iventland, where he proposes to.go into the Hotel business. JjJT’Somo very line salmon are being caught in the Iroquois, at this place. Cri9?Dr. Wirt, Dentist, frqtn Montieello, will be in Rensselaer, on Monday, April 23th, and can he found at the oflieo of Dr. J. 11. l.oughridge. All portions desiring the services of an experienced dentist will do well to give the Dr. a call. C-iTltoad MiTToopold’s advertisement in to-day’s 'paper, then call upon him at his store and you will sav the hull’has not been told you. .Mr. Leopold attends strictly to business, and with the large Stock of every kind of goods usually found in a first class assortment can not fail to give satisfaction.- - No difference what you may want ia the shape of Ileudy-madcti Clothing, Dry Goods, or Groceries, it i« to be found at A. Leopold's.

How in it Done?

In November, 1867, Dr. S. Ritchey I planted seven rows of bearded spring wheat across one end of his garden. The rows about fifteen inches apart. It did not come up until the spring of 1808. It grew ‘thrifty and filled well, but the curious part of it is, that more than throe-fourths of it grew smooth headed or beardless. \\ ho can account for this change in the appearance of the variety? The new crop Tiad become winter wheat. Com

Commissioners’ Court.

Tho lion. Hoard of County (V.in- 1 misMonors cotivoneu in special soS' | ♦ ion nt the Court Housv, April 12, j 1,859, pursuant to adjournment. Present, Geo. 11. Brown, C'lias. M. Watson and Jared Benjamin, Commissioners; Ira AN’. Yeoman, Auditor, and Allen J. Yeoman, {sheriff. The returns of Township Asses- ■.,» ir s-w-oro-ree-eHM't-i —aard —frpprtmrd-,~ and allowances were made tiic Assessors of the several townships for their services, as follows: Johii X. Besl, Carpenter, $77 50 Tlios. M. Jones, Kankakee, 10 DO Wllli:vra Hanley, Gillum, ■■•5.5 W Conway Stone, Jordan, 30 50 AS'in. McEllresh, Kankakee, 27 50 David 11. Yeoman, Union, 48 00 Isaac Saylor, Newton, 53 CO Samuel 11. Nichols, Barkley, 45 00 Peter lihoads, Marion, » 128 00 Parley Finney, AVhcatiield, 90 00 Elam D. Fairchild, Keener, 17 50 ,11. F. Priest, Hanging Grove, 38 75 AVesley Meadows, Milrov, 20 50 The specifications for a bridge across the Iroquois River nt Bedford’s, one mile above Rensselaer, presented by John Leller, were adopted. Tho bridge is to be supported by two 'stone ‘abutments, and four atone piers placed at a distance of twenty feet apart. The piers are to be twenty feet long at the base and sixteen feet long at tho top — and six feet wide at the base .by three feet wide al the top. Abutments and piers to be made of good solid sand stoke, to be put up with" lime or cement and to be two feet above high writer mark. The Auditor was authorized to. 1 receive sealed proposals for the construction of said bridge, and sealed proposals for making the grade at thT’ends of .said bridge. Commissioners, Auditor and Sheriff, each, received $8 for services. . f . Received report pf I. M. Stackhouse, Chafiman of tho Board of Trustees for the Town of Rensselaer. The report shows a balance on hand as follows: 1 * 3U ’ - - I y.. .. Amount or Tuition Fund $224 58 Amount Spec. Sell. Fu*jd 83 44 Total . S3OB 02 Allowed I. M. Stackhouso $lO for two year’s services as School Truiteu. • •- r - ~ —•••-- —■: - f.hdiv* »1l praise ‘Tlsm'ti’s;” .

A Railroad.

The citizens of Delphi are moving in the matter of building a railroad from Indianapolis via Frankfort, Delphi, Rensselaer and Crown Point, to Chicago. A meeting was held at Delphi on last Saturday, wh.oli probably took measures to attain the end desired. The line of the proposed route would pass through Rensselaer and iri a north-westerly direction thro’ Jasper county. No county on the line of the proposed road would be henefitted to so great an extent as Jasper. On this line nrc thousands of acres of wild lands which would be brought into cultivation in a very short time, much of it would be improved immediately, thereby at once increasing the amount of taxables, if this road whs built. Rensselaer, how a little village of less than one thousand inhabitants, would rise to the dignity of a first class town; business of all kinds would increase from one hundred to live itnndred per emit.; property now almost worthless, woukl find reaejy sale at fine margins; and not only would property in town and country be increased in value, but all the products of the farm and the industry of mechanics would find an excellent market right at their own doors. We now pay from twentylive to fifty per cent, more on importations and receive from twen-ty-five to fifty per cent, ’.css for our exports, making a dfi’erence of from liftv to one hundred per emit, to our disadvantage, than is paid and received by" ftrose living along the lines of the thoroughfares connecting the great centers of trade. Hut there is little use enumerating the advantages that would accrue to the people ol Jasper county it we had a railroad, tor they are known and acknowledged Ivy everybody, all that as now wanting to j secure the hearty co-operation of the people in this enterprise is the certainty that its projectors are acting in good faith. The citizens ol Delphi appear confident this road can be built if the people along the proposed line j only take hold of the matter with J energy and promptly do their part. Will not tome -otto take the load in this matter, call a public meeting or in some other tuaimcj ascertain the feeling of the people, and assure the counties east of us that Jasper is ready to second all earnest endeavors looking to the pro- j posed result? Wc know that repeated disap-1 poiutments have rendered our poo- j pie cautious on the subject of rail- j roads, and it will bo no easy mat- j ter to get them to grade a road j across the county again, as they did eight or nine years ago, with- ; .out some security that they will have payment for their labor; but if a company can be organized that can insure an operating road to, or, through the county seat, there will be ;ui iiitri tn.adc" payable when the road is in funning order to this place, to defray the expense of grading and tieing it through the county. irsZT'T’io attention of flic public is called to the card of 11. Petit in to-day’s Union. Mr. Petit is the best Jparlier wc have ever had at Rensselaer, and wo trust he will receive sufficient patronage to enable him to be a permanent institution of the place. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. j* “Barrett's" keeps the hair in place. New stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, atL. & N. W. Hopkins’. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. “Barrett’s" Superb Hair Restorative. 'New spring styles of Prints, Saxony Plaids, Pacifica and Mohair, at 1.. 4& N. W. Hopkins’. J, , -*> Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. U. Starr’s.

If you do-not feel well, .you send for a doctor, he calls upon you, looks wise, sucks the hoad of his cane," scrawls some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which you take to a drug store, and there pay 60 cts. to SI.OO besides the doctors fee, for a remedy nine times out of teh infht half as good as Judson’s Mountain Herb Fills, which is only 25 cts. per. box. Do you think the former tho best because you pay Itlrg most for it? if you do, we advise you to use just tor .an experiment t|ie Judson’s Mountain Herb Fills and see for yourself, that they are one of the best family medfc cities compounded, tltevcuro Headache, Indigestion, llillfousness. Jaundice, anil all FoWalc Irregularities. Give the Moiftrtaln H*rb i Fills a trial. Sold by all dealer*. O,- . 7

Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’sFaded hair yields to “Barrett’H.” Coffee by the ton, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. “Barrett’s” a substituta for Wigs. Dried Peaches—Primes and Raisins, at C. C. Starr’s. New assortnient of Gaiters, Children’s Shoes and Men’s Plow Shoes at L. vt N. W. Hopkins’. New Oranges, Lemons and Maple Sugtir,. at Starr’s. Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herring, Whiter Fish and Mackerel, at C. C. Staif’s. No charges made for showing goods at L. <fe N. W. Hopkins’, but pleasure taken in showing young men those very nice and exceedingly becoming Spring Suits of Clothing. If Samson’s strength actually lay in the length and abundance of his hair, a liberal use of the famous “Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative” ought to impart many times the strength of that doughty ancient warrior, for there is no limit it will not reach if properly applied.—.V. H. Patriot.

VELOCIPEDE 3 ARE A FAILURE IN AMERICA! But this is not the case at A. I.e opold s, ■ (late LlcitHeberger & Leopolds), for it is astonishing how low goods are sold at that Store. Mr. Leopold has just returned from the East with a, full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour and other articles of necessity. Mr. Leopold is bound to make a first class store in this place, and will assure all who may call upon him to buy that they will get better goods and at lower prices than in any other establishment in this or adjoining counties. lie buys his goods for cash, and is enabled to do as lie says. Give him a call and satisfy yourselves. n.tn&ET a. Nkw York, April 13, 1869. Gold closed at 132 J. CmtAocr, April 13. Beeves--Prices range from $.3.50 SS.IK) $5.75 83.75 87.50 (« 88.00 • ilogs-$0.75 $10.30 (Vi 811.00. Cincinnati, April 13. Beeves— s4.oo, $5.25, 80.75 (a, $7.25. 110g5—83.50 to 810.50

§Bs» SMwrtiSfmfnt*. To Lmiid Owners. smi -resident owners of lnnd i.ilniited.Jjj. Jasper or Newton conntics can obtain a certified descriptioirof Innd, containing informsti.'li as t" value, diet:.nee from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by n plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on tlie following term*; -J — Par 4!I A-re-.', ~... ~ $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acres 3 00 For24oAcres 4 00 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MII.EKR, * T-27-ly Isind Agent. RKJioVXfk E. H. PETTIT’S HARNESS SHOP Has lioeff removed to the room recently occupied by Jol)til?ttldJia,orv Front Street, Opposite Warner’s Blacksmith Shop, where will he kept a constant, supply of TTAIiNESSES, SADI) I,ES, SADDLER’S HAhDWARD, WHIPS, Ac., Ac., Of good quality and at reasonable prices. All work warranted ratiouage solicited. 1-9S-I>m. ENOCH H. PETTIT. Shaving and Hairdressing. ROOM OVER C. C. STARR'S! H. PETIT A WIFE. hair dressing donr in artistic STYI.K TOR LADIES UR GENTLEMEN I All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfunv cry, Curling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives,, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collars, etg. Mr. Petit is an old Experienced Barber.— Ileeays lie will slop hair failing out in three applications, if not, will charge nothing He lias fitted up a room for ladlessaclusiroly where Mrs Petit will be pleased to wait upon the ladies of Jasper county who may furor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives. aud them insured, give the Barber Shop a call. 1 -29-ly FRUIT TRUES. Persons wanting 'APPLET PEAR, or PEACH TREES. Of thrifty growth and reliable fruit, need not go from home to got them. Also, GRAPE VINES, RASPBERRIES. - GOOSEBERRIES, BLAC KB ERR lES, „ STRAWBERRIES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND VINES Of all kinds. . Any kind gad slj« of EVERGREENS * Furnished to order. „ ITPersons wishing to plant this Spring ! had better let us have their orders lininedi- | ulety so that, if we bar* not the kind on | hand, we can get them, here iu good time i for planting. * j_ 9 rl.eav» your order* either at the farm or ' s( Ur. Win. If. Martin's ><RWe. ~ i 1-58-f ROBERT V. SJARTI.V.

Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of James N. Bhufer, late of, Jwqter county deceased. Nald estate is sup|toscd to be insolvent. L. W. HENKLE, April 6, 1850 Administrator. —— ■ ■ I —1... | Election Notice. TV OTICE is hereby given that there lx will be an election held at the Court House In Rensselaer on the first Monday In May. (3rd) to elect the following officers for the town of Rons-1 sclaor, to-wlt: Five Trustees, one Clerk, one Marshal, one Assessor and I one Treasurer. Joshua Hkaly, Clerk. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday, Muy 3rd, 1800, make legal survey of sections 2(1 und 23 in township 29, north of range 5 west. Section 26 ordered by Henry Randle, and 23 by Cyrus St I res. John miller, 1-27-3. Surveyor of Jasper County. Commissioner’s Sale. BY order of the Jusper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at pubauction to the highest bidder on Saturday, May the Btli, 1839, (between 10 A. M. and 4 I’. M.) at the door of the Court House, ill Jasper county, Indiana, the following real estate, towit: The east half of south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), Town thirty (301, north of range six CO), west. The said land is appraised at sll2O. Terms cash. B. P. THOMPSON, Commtsioner. Dwiogivs & Thompson, Att’ys. DISSOLUTION «f CO-PARTNERSHIP/ fjpilE Co-partnership heretofore exJL istitig between E. Heidleberger and A. Leopold, has beet! dissolved by mutuul consent. Mr. Leopold has purchased Mr. Heidleberger’s whole interest in the store, and will remain to transact all the business and collect all outstanding debts. Both parties will pay all debts of the old Firm. Persons owing the old Firm will please call und settle up at once, as Mr. Heidleberger will leave this place shortly. E. HEIDLEBERGER, A. LEOPOLD. April 14, 1869. L29-3W. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers. PERSONS knowing themselves to " be Delinquent Should - call soon and pay said taxes, and save further costs and trouble, as the Taxes must hk uoiXECTKH. 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 lOperoent. penalty and 6 per cent, interest. \Ye have been blessed with abundant crops, and all kinds of produce and stock bring good prices. Let every tax-payer pay his or her taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868. THOB. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 22, 1868. 1-1347*. To Bridge Contractors. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Auditor of Jasper county, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a Bridge across the Iroquois River about one mile above Rensselaer. Said Bridge will be built on the plan furnished by John Lefler. I will also receive sealed proposals for making the Grades for said Bridge, which grades will be sold out by the cubic yard to the lowest responsible bidder. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all bids, both on the Bridge and also on the Grades. Bids will he received up to tlie third day of the June term 1869, of the Commissioners’ Court. For Plans, jiuccilicationa or any In“formation iii regard either to the Bridge or the Grades call at mv office. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County. Rensselaer, Ind., April 14, 1800. 1-29-81. V ■ ■ v „. SALB OF CONGRESSIONALJSCHOOL LANDS. Section 16, Town. 31, Range 6, West. FE7IIK undersigned Auditor and l Treasurer of Jasper Count v, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, on Thurajlay, April Had, 1809, All of Section 16, Town. 31, north of range 6 west, as follows, to-wit: Lot No, l. beiJlg -tke nwqrof nw qr. “ 2, “ ne qr of mv qr. “ 8, “ nwqrof tie qr. 4, “ lie qr of ne qr. “ 5, ** sc qr of nc'qr- “ C, “ swqrof nc qr. “ 7. “ se qr of nw qr. 8, “ mv qr of nw qr. 9, “ nw qr of sw qr. “ 19, " neqrofswqr. " 11, “ nwqrof st- qr. “ 12, “ no qr of seqr. “ 13, " se qr of soqr. “ 14, “ swqrof seqr. *' IS, “ sc qr of sw qr. M 16, " sw qr of swtqr. Terms Of Sale:—One-fourth of the purchase money together with the interest on the residue, at 7 percent, for one year, in advance; the residue to be paid in ten years from day of sale, with like interest annually, in advance. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor J. C. THUS. BOROUGHS, Treas. J. CV 1-25-3. Agents Wanted~slo a Day. TWO #l© HI APS FORM. LLOYD'S ’ PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS. •f America awd Europe, America, ana Ibt United Stales of Amerlcn. Colored—in,4ooo Counties'. THESE great Maps, just uoW completed, allow every place ol Importance, all Railread* to date, and the latent alteration, in thn various European States. These Maps are needed In every School end family la thn thud —they occupy the apace of one Map, and by means of the Rereroer, either side can be thrown front, aed auy part brought level to the eye. Coouty Righto and large discount given to good Agents. Apply lor Circulars, Terms, and send money for Sample Map., to * J T. LLOYD, 1-2.-ft. J 3 Cortlandt Street, X. V

£pfrtol Uattr**. Every Practical Man C*n secure tt terrilof j, and By a little enterprise, liuve a Permanent Pnylng Business. Require* no capital. An Invalid can accomrnsiilT. We take all Iheresponsibility. We i want active agent*. To *ucli we oiler good i inducement*. Bend for agent’* circular. ' HOMEINSTITUTE . ' l-K-3tn IS Eaat 10th Street Hew Yorr. A CARD. I A Clergyman, white reatUinfC In Mouth America ' *• a missionary, dl*covoreda tare and simple rem- ! *<ljr for tlie Cure of Nervous Weakueaa. Early De cay, Dlaraaea of the Urinary ai.d Seminal Organ*, and the whole train of dlaordcra brotiKht on by baneful aml vicioua habile. Great nunil.era have I been cured by thl* noble remedy. Prompted by a ; deaire tobcnetit the r fflicted and .unfortunate, I , will aend the recipe for pieparlna and using thin ! medicine, lu a aealed envelop*, to any oue who | uaeda It, Free if Charge. Address. JOSEPH T. IHNMAH, Station D, Bible House. 1-17-Smoa. Hew Yonk 04%. “JJ'NION PRINTING OFFICE. We ar* prepared to do all kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness mid iliapatch, and ataa reasonable rates us tlie times will permit. Every description of job woik from a full shoet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in the best style of tbe art, nnd at prices as low ns the lowest. A ll orders for Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, l.etter Heads, Envelopes. Blanks. Labels, Handbills, Programmes, Ball, Bhow, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Call at tbe “Union'’ office opposite the Court Horse. JAMES A HEALEY. Proprietors. M Ml i; STORE. ■ Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D H U G G I 9 T JS» , Take this method of informing the citizens of Jasper County and vicinity, that they have opened u New Drco S'rtfßK in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son. one do of cyst of VmiHlta & Foil’s large Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may he found iu the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, M EDICINE3S PAINTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of ipataai? saMiim, From'n bottle of HOSTEfTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAROS, tortttnj-Jtaper, ELATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, Ililill, . From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’* hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINK, BRANDY, WHISKEY, CUN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we will rell cheap for cash, aud we iuvite the Public to examine our atock before puichnsing elsewhere. HARDING & AI, TER. fin EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE and get GOOD BARGAINS. J.W GOATS take*'pleasur* in anuouncIng tothe citizens of Rensseiaer audsurroutiding coui ‘ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS ol (lie best manufacture,and at low price*. ! Mv Fine Cut Chewiug', Plug aud Smoking iTOBAOCOS, |»' MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, NAVY, | TENS, TWENTIES, AC., AC. ; are all Select Brands,of the Best Quality, and ' will be sold a* low as In any market lu the We.t ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, | TO THE TRADE, j and l flatter myself that I can g give saiisfac- , | tion Remember the wise* and give me s’ e*list LIBERAL UORNER—sign of the 810 Indian. j. w. Coats

D. I. JUKSOV DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDIPINES. PAINTS and am a VARNISHES a " DYE STUFFS. Iltw now now on hand n lnrs»‘ and well selected stock. iw-.. - - ■ He also keeps a largo stork of PATENT MEDICINES, and among these (tro • . . ni ,—- ~TGREGORY’S OIL* for the lyings. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. D. I. Jackson, KEEPS a large and well-selected stock Of STATIONERY, siii-li as SCHpOL Book*, of llio present use, (and some that Is not In nss) Wall Paper, Window Curtain*, Note and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT CAV Pens, Writing Ink, Ac. ar.v.~_, - r-Taa PEEFUMERIE 3 of all kinds, from SIGHT BLOOM IN CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS. He keeps also a larga rarlaty of SOAPS, such tu Castile. Honey, Yankee, Glycerine, I Basin fr*a, A#., A*. *O7- Ac., He keeps a good articlo of Liquors, such os. BHAVDY, WINE, GIN. WHISKY. ’ I for medics! uses only. LASPB. or all descriptions ; CniMXKTS COVERS, CLEANEBS, Ac.

Ho keeps a general assortment es Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. l’hysifcians prescriptions carefully prepared at all times of the night. D. I. JACKSON. 1-28-lv. - • _ CiTY DRUG STOm HENSSELAER. IND., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure In thanking die citizens of Jasper county, fur their liberal patronage duriug the last few years, and would respectfully solicit the continuance ot tho same, bnnn.illg-lhi.l Ilia. — — ~ Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving them a good article of whatever they wish to buy. We buy our goodsof only First Class Eastern Houses, those we have tried for 3 ears, 'aud always know whut kind cf good* wo are -getting. We have now on hand, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all description*, TOILET ARTICLSS sash aa BRUSHES. COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, I’FRFUMERY, - s - &C., AO., PAINTERS GOODS, ' *n«b a* OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHKS. STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER, &C..4C. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS sold only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSEB A variety of DRUGGISTS* SUNDRIES, too numerous to mention. We keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY 07 ALL KINDS Miscellaneous Books x ordered when wanted and Miesfactloa gaar* untied. Also, an assartnicnt of TOBACCOS k CIGARS all of which we as a .ell as lew ae any

aoNßtm tmi onitt aoma Ar* Us eldest. Ih* best, U* ainst pupatat They are all written by «uch standard wr.ui* *« l.'apieln <:»rleton. Captain Mares Kell t. Aa (u*tut Joiue. F.dward K, Kill., (I*. As beak* fur the yonag. they «r* unequalled by say wort, publlrted: slsrats pure intone lively end'full ol sdventu.e. Persone ileal ring those book, will pu* .* order •Menao'*."' nod at* that sobs uthei* are given lu thelt place. The following «ve thoe* alresdv ie.usJ: | So. I The Huntere 7* Weed** legged Spy 1 3 Trepper - * Kelreat ".3 L.ug Lent :e krjuait.r j 3 Pelrioilllghwsymen 74 Black rrephet ’ 4 Fugitive* at lb* Muuu ".J Old Xnrth lb* Hsatsr i tain lu Tiger K)e. < A Track i\l Fir* 77 Kevulutionary Jo* I 6 Mau Peter* 78 Jack, Halfelu rs*ci #v 7 Charlotte Tempi* 7P T eiu Tuibld, Trapped I * Death Fe.e PS Scout jrf tbe.Sl I ewI fi ludiau Slayer rest* I in ‘l artle I’atcker FI l.eathrr leg* !II Hantci'a Tiluiuph rw Mo.df Kr. uk U o*e*n Rover* *3 Wolf Sley.r [ 13 Tory Outwitted M Long Hcb ' H itel.c Sterr.um M Cooney Bu.l. I J 3 ficudrge Ol rhe “**e to itotiu Hood sad ¥t* 1 Id Captive Malden Merry Men !7 l.ong.legjred Joe F 7 Spy of lb* l*el*wsr* ; is Wild Scout r.f the re -Old Kit,” Seoul Mountain* Ml Hank W iyatue. Keg. ! 19 Fly real Ledge SO epider teg. i.O Kulllcting Hensern HI ( Id Trapper’, t’r'.de V I Keltleentke Dick « Alerk.meo the eiuiUeP VS Kicketly Tom the Kol*3 JrUxly Jebe ver 94 >pult,d Deli 53 Imp* of lire Prairie 9i Tie Bloody Footprint 54 Roi.ber’e Teiror or.Tiie^tveuiur** S 3 Joe. tho ‘ S».pint ’’ ol e Sen \ork 50 l.igtitfoot the scout Newsboy S, Gttiit Spy of BunUerSO Old Hute the Tiepper Hill t<7 Big Mouthed Trapper Sd Stei Ureeli, the Wild 99 Panther Jake Half breed 99 Snahe hye. or the SV Squiut Kyed itob BanditMlllfr | :tl Snaky Sooigra.a t»0 Old Kick oi the Swamp |3l Bolling Thunder, rv.Ul Uaiuecoih of tbe S*»the Kivfal War tco l hiela iI)S Old Zelta 3S Heavy Hatchet, the 193 Dog Fete Hold Scout 11*4 Slia»i>Snoit 33 Ply Sam the Uuakerlhj Tu*c*.louaa earn Spy lift Slim Jim 31 Three Daring Trap IV7 Khd Uattleanake per* JIM Black Sampaao 33 Fatal Mark.man 119 Uugty Ike 30 Kagle-Eyeu Zeke ll# Squatty Dick 37 Big Killo Nick 111 Haid.kuil the Aveag--38 Hold stalp Hunter er 39 Ton-Spy MS Turkey Foot ■lO Prairie Jake M 3 Hawk-eye the Hunter II Wealth arid Beauty lit Mad.nan of the Oeoot# JS Rover ol the Foreat 115 l ave Bunker 43 Giant of tbe Wuode HO hlaiing Arrow 44 Crazy Trapper 117 hickory' Jack 45 Lion Hearted Hunletlts Twis Tfappei* 40 Old Jim of the moodeii:> Hiding i out 47 Mad Mike ISO Bloody Wolf 4* Whim Headed HtinlerlSl Ijrug Headed Mike 49 Big-Hearted Joe WS Thunder Cloud U Scout ofl.ong I*iandlV3 Harold of lie Hills 51 Silvcrheclt lire Del* IS4 Texas Joe ware 135 Circle Fofgei— If 53 Black Kill, the Trap- Cap! .Wayne Held per IS6 Reu Mar of tho Semin Red Men of the inolea Weed* 13* Hullci Head 54 Grim Dick the One IS* Hunter Zt-b Eyed Kcbfcer ISO scout of the ScteU 55 lr.diiu Hueti.’a Re- 110 Foi eat Hunter* vent** 131 Med liet.ey 50 Old Scout of the Cave 133 Indian stialaiew 57 Big Snake, the Huron 133 I‘ale-Face lu iieu jSB Mexican Joe. the 134 .White Savage Sna e rhanr.tr i\> Witch ol the Swemp ! 53 Steady Hand lire Sh»rpl3o Old Paul shouting Hunter 137 Huirter’a Secret 00 CLpiy Tack 13* Hival Captain. ! 61 Scarlet Warrior 139 little Fool 7tapper j6l Scout olTtppecauce 1 It) Wild Wide t 65 Sebinderhamve* 141 Kt.vitig Dick Hunter ; 64 Biidcol W,.U Glen 14S Fighting Net !05 lit ITatu Jack, the 143 Hunter ol the btaab i Trapper Hi lie | 40 Scout es th* Rio Grande J 07 Haring Back owl .rnaa 67 Cluis.y Kot.t - ■ OJ Straueer'. Grave 71) Mail Nancy the Hsnian Fortune Teller 71 Long Kiflo fluuter —> Three kook* aro for sale by t>) l ewad-al-c.. and are .cut peat paid on receipt of p i Cent, each OK JKGK -W1 NKOK, H. (). Box 3757. US William St., N. T. : 1 t9-3m.

Few EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE LOCKSTITCH. RECEIVED THE FIRBT PRIZE AT T!IK Grtai Fa‘s of the American luititute, In New York, Oct. 26.1867, AND HIGHEST PBKMUM FOR Best Manufacturing Machine AT PARIS EXPOSITION. JULY. 1P67 WHY IS IT THE BEST/ It Runs Over Seams All Rifht. it will take FIFTY 60TC388 TO THE INCH FINER THAN ANY OTHER MACHIXR. IT WILL SZW Heavier and Thicker Qocda THAN ANY OTHER MACHINK. IT I'SEs ANY ft EVER V KIND uF TIIRIAD. ITSEWS STARCHED GOODS JM WEtCW t'NSTARCHRI). It aSrtr* the Most Delicate, Thin, Soft Fabric, Without drewmg. It StKs n Bias Seam as eretl ns any other . Agents JJ T atited. Liberal oiscoant given. Empire sewing’ WauMim ffuumsiir. kil» i: Bowery. NewiYork. GVEltl MACHINE WARKASTED. l-2'J 3m GREAT DISTRIBUTION By Tbe Metrlpwlltan Cilft Company. Cash Utftato theahtauutelV2sD.OOO. Every Ticket Draw, a Frige. 5 CasJy Gifts, each fllO.IXm JO »« •« •» •a * e 5,000 20 •• " “ 1,000 4(y <• <• •• 500 200 •* “ 100 300 “ “ 50 50 Elegant Rmewood Tianoe each 1300 to t73‘J ‘75 •• •• Mtlodeon, *• 75 In l«i 3.70 Soring Machine, “ CD so 17 5 500 Gold H atches “ 7j to 'MM* Cash Fn*ft Silver Wars, etc., (|] qqq qcq A cliauce to draw any of the ahov# Piizo* for 25 ct». Tickets describing Prize* are tealrd in Envelops nnd well mixed On recci|itol2buets. a Sealed Ticket t* drawu without Shnice and sent by nuil to any sddresa The Prize named upon it will ne delivered to tin- ticket.holder upon payment of One Dollar. Prizes ute immediately sen', to any address by express or return mailYou will know whaf your Prize is beforar you pay for it Any Fnte exchanged jar an other of earn value. No Blauks. Our patron* cau depend on fair dealiojf. KzrxskNi'U —We sebet the following from many who have Ijatj-Jy drawn Valuable Prize* and kindlv permitted us to publish them: 8. T. Wilkins, Buftelo, $5,000; Mies Aunio Monroe, Chicago. Piano, $650; John 1). M 'Ore, Louisville, Miss Emm* Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $506; Rev E. - A Dey, New Orleaua, SSOO. We publiah no uiimea without pennizsio i. Onnions of T#t Pazas“The firm Is re. liable and deserve their uliylcVy Tribune, Oct. 8. ••We k-now tlfrm to be a ' fair dealinfr firm.”—l\ Y Herald, Oet. S**. “A Iriand of onra drew a SSOO prize, which waa promptly received.” —Daffy JVtie*. Oec. 'i Send for circular, l.iboral inducement tu Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kvetv package of Sealed Kuvelope* coutaln* ova exßii uiTt Six Tlcketa for $1; 13 for $2: -'4 fur $5; 110 for sls. AH letter* should band dressed to SAWBSt.Nm.aON SCO,. $73 Broadway. N. T. l-99.3w0*. . Stackhouse & Bro. NWDEKTAKEKB, HR.YSdELAEHt INDIANA, Are now prepared to fill all airier* for Coffin* of every style. Orrierh left either at N(, liA-er a #hopor th* Hard-, wiore More, will he fabjiipUy attemled