Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1869 — Page 2

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'*Auy iWWfvi *l*CT§tt an a S*'iiatr.r or Kw|»rccV»itnrv*, ifho c’aall, <ot tin- nur|m|W of p-evTptiujr a miurum. fail or A*Tn*f bo qurtiify, ur wU t*»!l ntiicn / for that pttrjX**’. ■feuMlwill rtud KUtltv o t a (uuMflUimunjr, and ueoti ivnvkrt'.oo *t»»roo#, an*ll be fiu«a wot lows Thna f€a<f (be provision* of a bill introduced Vy Mr. OsiKmx, in ihe State LegtoMnriq to pruvent the Damocrnw 'tnonjli-orn resigning before action is, had upon life 15th Amendment. What direful result* would follow the passage ol' a law like tins, no one fHtlimif the gift of prophecy can tell. It is very Hear « majority of the Dotnorratio minty* l>eis eoiihl not a fine 6f tmeh magnitude, and their constituents would hardly makeup a pony-purse to pay it for them. The only Any left them to avoid Wing enveloped I v the black cloud of negro snfl’rage, woul-l be to rotinuct jitrSer And liefore they consent to the degradation nf going to the poll* with a “Bigger” would they not r*.-:ort ♦« this? Of course they wouf«i : it is of such material that martyrs are made. We pray onr Republican friends in the Legislature nut to pass this law. If ye heed not our prayer* the blood of the martyrs be upon your heads. We are guiltless.— We have warned vow. Already the Democracy sniff the pestiferous scent of the coming African upon the vernal breeze, and before this act can be passed, again will these valiant Democrats fly from the 'Capitol w ith the utmost speed and—all the perquisites they can carry. k-£T~The Indianapolis Jtmruul is daily becoming the most enterprising paper ia the State —to illustrate; they recently published that Hon. Jesse I). Rright was “eorourningin Jasper county,'' a fact which we noticed last October. The Journal led. m the morning and the Mirror followed suit in the evening. Does enterprise flourish very"“muehly” in the city ? is reported that President Grant ha* ordered the commander of the Guff squadron to demand the immediate surrender of the brig Harriet Dane, lately captured by" a Spanish man-of-war, and if the demand is not complied with to take the vessel by force. fSrT’ostmaster General Creswcll is said to make an average of one hundred appointments per day, ami that the pressure ior office continues unabated.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. War with Spain sterns imminent. President Grant will summer al Long Branch. Gen. Sol. Mcridcth is rapidly convalescing. John G. Breckinridge is worth <IOO,OOO. Montieelln has ft hook and ladder company. Wiiiamac merchants are indulging in the luxury of burglars. - "Nt >• I'i o 1 - son pavement.. '"i ' •The water of the ocean contains nicer, copper, and other metals. Kv nll svi 11 e li a>i! “> ,t) :t5 inhabitants, ar.<l the females are ‘_’Tl in excess. The Know in New Hampshire and Vermont delays agricultural bperatkm*. 11 - »* ~~ 'V : Indications are that General Gcsfry will he nominated for re-elec-tion as Governor of l'cimsylvariia. Over 12jt»0Q pidge.ons were caught in nets at AVhiie ' Pfdgcon, fast week. F. E. Pumas of Louisiana, colored, has been appointed minister to Liberia. Jn Southern Illinois the' wheat crops are said to promise unusuallv veil. Minister Hale's resignation ns I’sited States Minister to Spain has been received by SeereUuy Fish. Kinsella an<l Doyle,charged with Ining acees.som* with Whelan in the McGee murder, were acquitted on the 19th. . Horse thieves in Winamac stole t,wo horse* Sunday night week, one from Sheriff Ballinger and one lrom Mr. Jacob Megfthan The Moutieello Iftruld says thata valuable coal bed has been discovered on the Tippecanoe river, three miles above Monticello, on the farm of Mr. John Breckinridge. Eight thousand dollars has been subscribed towards constructing a gravel road from Montieello to Brookstnn. The distance between the place* in twelve miles and the amount subscribed will build ten miles of H. Mr. Jacob Keiser has assumed] control of the Winamac Republican and gets np a very readable paper. We hope he wiJJibe liberally pat-, r.mixed by the citiseus of Pulasti county. A Uttle eon of W. R.. Freeman w*s ran over in Wntamae, last week, and-his thigh terribly crushed, by a runawav team that haul been carelessly left standing unhitched in the street*.

AlfDastrewa Ire occurred at ilan- 1 cook, Midi., on the 1 Itb, which resulted in rendering over two hundred fa mi he# homeless. ‘ . jr' 1 v, .Mp* f-jm r* • f ...4.. ”i Jtight pprdjhs recently ntei raw haul nt, n lM>afffiitg house iu| .tfontreiijk w«e tujM*n down with tho* tri chili cm*. . The last Maine Legislature paused a hill punishing baggage amasiting nt rnilrfltgl sUtions by fine and imprisonment. Railway trains in Sweden are provided with n complete medical and surgical stall, for cas*s of sudden sickness or accident Widow Sear* war elected Com missioni’l- of highways, at the late elect ion, by the citUen* of Bogus, Boone county, Illinois. Robert R. Douglass, son of Fred. Douglass, has been appointed one of the del Us In tbe Third Auditor's office, at Washington. It is understood that a secret expedition of Cubans sailed from New York severs! day's ago, on a steamer Carrying Httiliefy and other war materials. Tlif Wai dim’s repod of she finanres of the Northern .I’eiiiteigi:;ry for the quarter just ended, shows the receipts to have exceeded the expenditures bar tam. The Taylor's Falls, Minnesota, Reporter says the mortality among horses in the pineries this winter lias been great. It is estimated that over £25,000 worth ot stock has died or been killed. A dispatch from Ryek Island says: It is reported that most of the ordnance and ordnance stores sold at tlm Arsenal there, some days ago, were bought by the agents of the Cuban insurgents. One hundred and eightv-three negroes, and several Democrats," voted at the late municipal election in Keokuk. At hist account* while people were not compelled to “marry a nigger" in that city as yet. Gen. Bir.bridge, of Kentucky, is in arrest, on an indictment found against him by tlie grand jury of the Tinted States court for the eastern district <>l .Missouri, charging him with conspiring to defraud the government, • - r “Seth Skaggs,” <.€ the Tndiannpolis Mirror, lately got into difficulty l»v hitting an Irishman’s Wad under the impression it was a eat on a gate post. “Seth'' shouldn’t take his tea so strong at night, and he won’t lie so nervous, v Next Monday, the 26th day of April, is the 60th anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the United States. The day will he very generally observed by the fraternity throughout the -country. The Lodge at this place will have no celebration eerehionies. Gen. Logan, Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, lias issued his notice that the 30th of next May is the second anniversary of the day set apart for decorating the graves of Federal soldiers who fell during the. civil war, and calls upon tiic people of-the United States to appropriately observe it. Laborers in excavating the great mound in the northern part of St. Louis, have unearthed a row of 111 dtau graves sixty feet in length and twenty-five feet below tho surface. Large quantities of'"boxes, bead*, coins ami other reliefs have been thrown up, and tho place, has been visited.by great numbers of TTnrosTTj limiters.— •

Louisiana planters give a gojjd account of the appearance and prospects of the cane crop. The injury apprehended to the seed from the long spell ot cold and wet weather has proved insignificant, attd the plant has a thrifty appearance. The ram planted 'is much larger -than last season, apd in tact, lias only been limited by the difficulty of obtaining labor. A terrible calamity took place on the 7th inst, at Gold Ilill, Nevada. A lire broke out in the Yellow Jacket mines which soon communicated |to others. The number of miners known to be killed by fire and sttfto- ’ cation is thirty-six. It was necessary to cover the opening of the shaft s to pat out tin? flame, but on opening them four days after, the flame blazed up-again. A few bodies have been taken out horribly disfigured. /> The Rochester Union Spy says, ‘'That a nigger, yes, reader, a nigger, is actually huiliiig~ a house, and a good house on Slain street, lin Rochester. The lazy and improvident rascal has made use of Ids freedom to underwork '.white men and insult them by crowding himself into their notice. It, prov.-s that- the laboring white men of the North are to be underbid in the market by niggers, attd taxed to support them as paupers. We throw out the two last sentences as got*! specimens of Democratic logic.” .“Colorado” Jewett, Alexander Long, who was expelled by the House of Representatives fob utter- j ing treason lit debate in that body, four or ft tie years ago, a Mr. Cornand twenty-three others, held * “large and enthusiastic meeting” at Cincitlhati, last F riday evening, --fcftftke.the initiatory steps in the organization of a “People’s Reform Party.” Jewett made, th£;£principai speech and Gerry redd’the “deciaraticiWof principles,” which was four or fir^ columns long with rc- 1 pudiation aa the main plank. Hor. 1 Geo. E. Pugh was present, hut de- ] dined to make a speech.

It Is estimated that the damage* done by the storm nt Indianapolis pit the I‘titli, wilt reach *50,000. — fThe freight depot 6f the (.Vntral j railroad was blown dew n mid a number of persona wh<|fiad tnkeii • heller in it were severely injured by The falling timber*, and the i night watchman, McCutuheon, killed. Mechanic'* llall at the [ Fair Ground was blown down, and ! several other buildings wore more <>r less damaged.

guitars* ffarffs. lil l V. KKIIET, It US 11 iI ’.NT I >TTNT I ST, Rermels.tr, Indian*. 0HS:« up rtsir*, ovnrC. C.Star.’aGrocery. Unwin r. lIV DIIO.VD. > dun,... J. sriTl-KK HAMMOND & SPJTLKR, attorneys at law, Rensselaer, Indiana. yi J-Ortlce In Court House. -1, b'. k. D.i la.isi. * r.wwufHwir; DWIGOINS & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW, •TSrr-OTAIIiE.H I’UUI.IC, Ileal Relate ami -t-N lumraiic* Agenia, Kkmssii.aeu Ish. 0;luw in Mvi;.»>•'* B*iiiiingi niettalm. Wm. l. McConnell. AITCRMY AT LAW —AND—--INT OT ArtTf FXTBX.IO, EiINSoELAEIt, INDIANA. Offiot in Larue's Slouc Building. up stairs. iVi;. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGeT Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. on Wawhington street. dbTOTmoss; Orncr—Kront room, up btnirs, (list foor, 1-1. ly. iuma a'cor. —— »Lr*r.i> Thompson . A. IttcCOl A TIIOMi’SOJI, BANKERS. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Buy end Mil Cc in And iitcbn ujje t malic ColleUions <m aU' aveiit*£j' paint#«; pay ! lulc-rest uu specified time depositea, and transact all baKiiM?*s in their line trith disputeu. JT/^Office hours, Citmi U a. m. to 4 p. m no 54 ly 4 SAMXn'L FEIs 1 DIG, At R. F. Ooddakk’s pays ills Myhe.il marhi t pnee iu iXA Ji 11, ii r till kplitoj cl j COUNTRY PitODUCK J Such as Rutter, Ej:K“- J>aflicrs, Poullr/;' KAOS, HIDES, OLD IRON, COPPER, &3 Palromnc* respcclful'v solicited. i-Ijj-tf. ; .' tt.il Lr'tßi JiCH L,M*rE A?v i_> LIVE.ttY ST A It I. K. (lacks run daily CSuiidaya erc.epted) hctwecii Rtuaaelaer and Uradford, oii the C &. L & R, and between Ri aaaciaer and Reminutou i on tho T L &. R, It R. liotaca and Carriage, to let at reasonab atoa. J VtTSs, S O. I'nvalf.

TO SCIIOOIi TEACH EKS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Lie-cnee to Teach will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on the Third Saturday ia Each |Month. Tlie 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 Countv. i-6-Lv AUSTIN HOTEL’ Jo h n JH. Aus tin. Having leased the house lately occupied by (.’. \V. Henkle, and lifted it up in good style as a Hotel, would respectfully inform the ; , THAVEI.ING PUBLIC, that he is prepared to accommodate ail who may cation him. iIUUD fdi’ACSa.Kfd kept In connection with the house, where the stock of travulers will be properly attended to by good and earefnl hostlers. l-llrtf. Mon i 1 i:i NTiN(i Office. We ar« p'rjiared to dn nfl kinds of I tain and Fancy Job I’viiitinjx will) centness »nd dis pMcii, and atas reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in the l>est atyie of the .JWknnd at [trir.es as l.nv us tile lowest. All ordeie for oiliheads, Cards, —: “-Checks, Drafts-, ——— Letter Ileadt v Envelopes, Bianks, Labels, Handbills, Programmes, Ball, Show, and Kiection 'tickets, wilt be promptly attended to at reasonable rstes. ('ail at the "Union'’ office opposite the Coiirl Horse. fi HEALEY, Proprietors. BLACKSMITH aNd WAGOJN SHOP*!

NORMAN WARNER tMTOULI) respectfully nnnouuce to T? the cit izens of Jasper and surrounding count ies, that he is still currying tin the business of Blacksmithing and Wugmmiaking in all their branches, at ids old stand on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind. lie is now prepared to put up the best of Wagons, Buggies, Plows, out of the i>est material. He wilf also furnish vou with a ,\VwKiOI."BAHRO\V at very low figures, if you want to do your own hauling. He also keeps on hand, or will make to ortier, one of the best SIMStK or Doriims Shovel Plows to he l«*d anywliero, and at as moderate prices. Repairing of ait kinds I done in good style, and on short notice. BLACKSSfITHING! WARNER is prepared to do nil kinds of blacksmithing, on short notice. rf.ytnt want a horse shod, it will be done tin scientific principles at his shop. All kinds of repairing in iron or steel done in a durable manner He keeps none hut the best work&ip and uses nothing hut the best o material, and can warrant all be sells.' Give Norm, a call at the old stand and examine his stock and learn his prices. Terms cash. May* l .lSoS. 1-21.

JfiooditnVs HOQFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, - AJTD Hoofland’s German Tonic. The Great Bemediei for all Diteaia of thi IIrKR, STOMACH, OH DIOMSTiTH ojtajjra. | HOOFLAND’S g¥mAN BITTERS !« oum posed of Hi. pnr. JateM (or, u tb.y *r. m-diclr.lly ■aaßamMaaißMHnr. 1.rm.4, EAr.iAC of - My ,-' Hoot. *od 'BanMalT f lt.rii., niaklny » fl* V. r " l>*r»t«J, .lid n . tlnly/W, /rum aieohoUe admtxtun us any kind. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, !• a combination of all tho ingredient* of the Bit* j ter*, with the papwt quality of Santa CVu* Hum. Orange, Ac., making one or the moat pi •annul and agmtable rernedlea rrer offered to the public. ThuM preferring a Medicine free from Aicoboilo admixture, will uae Hoofland’s German Bitters. ThoM who h.ra no objection to th. aomblnatloa of the Bluer., u ilated, will u.e HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. ! They are both eqnally good, and contain tho Mm. medicinal virtues, tho choice between the two betas a mere mettw of taate, the Tonic being the moat palatable. The stomach, from a variety of can.ee, cnch aa ladlgoUiou, by.pep.la, Kerroaa DeblPty, etc., ta very apt to hi l Ita fonotion. deranged. The Liver, • yinpathutnga. uB( »Ct \ closely a. It doe. with the Mkk JKj StoinMh, then become, affect od, the reault of which ia that ' the patient ans. far. from aeverat or more of the foltu aing dlaeaae.: Constipation, Flatulonco, Inward Files Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nauaea. Heartbarn, Hiaguat for Food, Fulness or Weight in th* Stomach, Sour Eructation*. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurgied or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Dying Posture, Dimness ofViaion, Dots or Weba before the Sight, Dull Fain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depre»V>n of Spirits, The .offerer from ihe.e dla_«nw should exarcU' the greatest rautiou In the selection of a remedy fgl hia case, pnr chasing only that which he i« assured frota his lnvestlga«H( Tgtft\ tiona and ioqnlriea possess SMSA J cs trn " merit, is akilfnlly com pounded, is free from iDjnrlons Ingredient., and ha. established for itself a repulallon fur th. cur of these diseases. In this connection wc would submit those well-known remedies—lloofland’s German Bitters, AND HOOFLAND’S GERBL&N TONia PKEPARKD BY Jh\ C. TUT. JACKSOK, PHILADELPHIA, PA Twenty-two yenrs rdnee they xrere first intredneed Into this country from Oermany, during which tun® they have undoubtedly performed more ernes, and benefited ttufforin# humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectuivlly cure Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspep* •ia, Chronic or I Nervoue Debility, Cbron WAr&tfS} v_-i ic Dlarrhuea. Diaeaee of the [ Kidney®, and all —arising from * Disordered N —- Liter, Btoraaeh, or Intestines.

DEBIMTY, Resulting bom any Cause whatever; PBOSTBATIQN OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hardship*. Exposure, Fevers, fto. ati.ro t. ao medicine extant equal to these reae die. Id euch case.. A tone and vigor Is Imparled la the whole system, the appetite la strengthened, food ta enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the bleod is pnrllled, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge la eradicated from the eyes, a bloom ia given to the cheek., and the weak and nervona invalid beeomac a strong and healthy bdag. PERSONS ADVANCED IN PIPE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily npoa them, with all ita attendant tile, will And In tha use of title BITTERS, or tho TONIC, an elixir that will lacill new life Into their veins, restore in i measure the energy and ardor of more youthful d>.<>. build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaiuiag yearn NOTICE. Ills a well-eaUbltahed fact that fall y one-half of tbe female portion MHpf. of oar popu laMoa are «el dom la the tnjoyment of W f good Health; ! »r, to use their JBLV own expre*•ioD, “ never feo! well.” They are Jan guid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, aud have no appetite. To this elass of persons the BITTBRS, or tho TONIC. U especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of those remedies. They will cure every ease of MARASMUS, without fall. Thousands of certificates have accumulated In the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of snch standing that they must _ TESTIMONIALS. Hon,,Geo. W. Woodward, CMtf Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., write.: Philadelphia, March 18,1867. “I And‘Hoof OHEA-, land’s German Bitten’ SK9k\ Is a g.od tonla, naefnl In diseases "of the digestive organs, end of gTea! bene ■*SHnfr*K9Dß*Rs in case, of debility, and . ..) wantofnerrsat setioa iu tbe system. Y'onni, truly. GEO. W. WOODWARD.’* Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28,1586. “d consider ‘Hooilanu's German Bitters' a valuable medieine In case of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my exporieuce •fit Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church , Philadelphia. Dr. Jacl<Bon— Dear Sir: I have beeu frequently requested to connect my name with recommendation* of different Linds of inedieinas, but regarding UlO pr&CfiCO a* OUt of my appro pr ‘ ft t e sphere, I li V( li»ve iu all cases do M* \ dined;but with ft clear \ proof iu ' various In •uiucesand* particularly In my own family, of the useful uc&> us Dr. Uooflaud’s Gorman Bitters, I depart f«-r once ! from my usual course, to express my foil donvictiou j tnat, for general debility of the system, and espe- •] dally for Liver Complaint, it is a safe, and valuable \ preparation. In some cates it may f»fl; but usually, j I doubt not, It will be very beneficial to those who j suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfally, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates Bt. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philada. I have derived decided benefit from the use or Hoofiand's German Bitters, aud foel it my privilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who aw suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Years truly. R D. PENDALL. v

CAUTION. Hootand'a German Remedies aro connterfolled. Bee that the pMKsmm. »t*nature et C. M. JACK *-W>V\ SOX is nn the wrapper of Wj ( each lielUe. All oiliarsare BjB) diaterUt. Principal mpAuKmUKmUtNfE/ Office and Manufactory v at the German Medicine Store, Ho. 631 ARCH Street, Philadel phia. Pa. CUAMLES M. HVJISS, Proprietor. formerly & M. JACKSON h Co. -Cpy - PRJGES. HooSund'a German Bittern, per bottle, . St 00 “ “ ** hatrdeien, 6 00 , BoeCnnd’a German Tonic, pat np in quart bottles, $1 60 per bottle, nr a half doren for K 50. sa. Do not forget to examine weU the nr nets Me in order to get the gwraine FOR SALE BY • ■ « - Druggists and Storekeepers la Evert Towa ia the Cjnied States 3 4 *-

£prrial llrtiros. 7 7 The Old UncTertertaker WILLIS J.WRlqjrir, Has of oH'slze* on hand, and is prsiA?»dto‘fillalJOrd“r«forif»y style, plain and tdicT.st rofetoed prices. f, ) .1-38-fm Every Practical Man Can secure a territory ,juid hy a little enterprise, pure a I'ermanent Paying Business. Require! no capital. A* (nv*Lii>-can aooom - Mian it. Wo lake nil the responsibility. We want *c|ivo,agents To such wc offer good Inducements. Bend for ngent’s circular. HOME INSTITUTE, 1-28-3 m 83 Past 10th Street New York. Stackhouse & Bro. iii\ui:iiTAiii:i{», UK.N’eWkt.VKil. INDIANA. Are now prep* red to fill all orders for CoiUiiH ol every Orders left either at ftl. Kger rt hJioji or, the Hardware Store, will he promptly attended to, nt the lowest )Mi*wWde rate*. -1 1-ts SCONUO’9 TEW CUNT NOVELS Ara the oldest, the beat* the moat popular They are all written by auch a tan (lard writer* a* Captain Carlcton, Captain Mai pc heid L AbgiiFtu* Jour*. Kdw&ul S, Kliin, etc. As bock* lor the yon n#-, they arc uncqualicd by any work* published: alwav* pure in tone lively, and full of adventuie. Persons desiring those book* will please order •*Mi?nro^, m and pee that none other* arc <;iv<*n in their place. The follow ing are those already issued: No. 1 The Hunters* 72 Wooden I.eggtd Epy -...£ Trapper Vkc treat, ijjJ-iQQfiLecathaifquaVtec 3 Patriot High wfiymah 74 Black Prophet 4 Fugitive* ofthe Muun *5 Old North the Hunter lain 70 Tiger Kye. 5 Track r f Fire 77 Hevolutlcnarjr Joe 6 Wau Eater* 7ft Jack, Buffalo Catcher 7 Charlotte w Heath Face bo Scout of tl.c St. Law 0 I lidian Slayer rcXCO 10 Turtle i'atcbcf Pi Leather Leg* 11 Hunter’s Tiiumph 82 Bloody Brook 12 Ocean Hover* 83 W«df Hlayer 13 Tory Outwitted 84 Long liob 1* Zckc Sternum ftj Cooney Hush 15 Scourge of the Sea* fc(i Kobin Hood aud hi* l i Captive Maiden Merry Men, 17 Long-Legged Joe —s7- Spy of the Delaware 18 Wild Scout of the 88 *ObJ Kit,” Scout Mountain* 19 Hank Wiggins, Esq. 19 Forest Lodge 90 Spider Legs 20 Rollicking Hangers I*l Old iYapper’s Pride VI Rattlesnake Hick 92 Marksman the Hunter 22 Kicketty Tom the Ho 93 driwiy Jake ver 94 Spotted Dan 23 Imp* of the Prairie 95 Tie Bloody Footprint 24 Robber’* Teffor or, The Adventure* 25 Joe. the‘•Sarpint.” - of a N«W York 20 Lightloot the Scout Ne wsboy 27 Giant Spy of Bunker 29 Old Rube the Trapper Hill 97 Big Mouthed 1 rapper 28 Scar Creek, the Wild 93 Panther Jake * — Half breed 99 Snake Bye, or the 29 Squint Eyed Bob Bandit Miller 20 Snaky Snodcrasa 100 Old Nick of the Swamp 31 Roiling Thunder, orltll Gamecock of tbo Sanfhe Rival War tee. Lbiete 109 Old /’eke 32 Heavy Hatchet, the 103 Dog Face Bold Scout 104 Sharp Snout 33 Fly Sam the Quaker 105 Tu-caloosa Sam Spy KG Slim Jim 34 Three Daring Trap Ik? Red Rattlesnake per* 108 Black Sampsou 35 Fatal Marksman 109 Uugty Ike 3d F.agle-Ej eu Ecke 110 Squatty Dick 37 Big Kilk N’ick 111 liurdskull theAvbug 38 Bold Scalp Hunter cr 39 Tory J*py . P<w , 112 Turkey Foot 1o Prairie Jaka 143 Hawk-eye the Hunter 41 Wealth and Beauty IJ4 Madman of the Ocoutu 42 Hover ol the Forest 115 l ave Bunker 43 Giant of tho Woods lid Blazing Arrow 4i fVrafry Trapp-r H 7 Hickory Jack 45 Li id* Hearted Huntcrl 18 Twin Trapper* 4«j Old Jim' of the woodsMlJ Hiding 'lorn 47 Miul .Mike 129 K-lnody Wolf 4-* White Headed Hunter.) 21 Long Headed - Mik* 49 Big-Hearted Joe 122 'I llunder Cloud * 0 Scout of Long li*!c.nd 123 Harold of ti e Hill* 51 Silverhec!* the Dela 124 Texas Joe ware 125^Creole Forge.*—by 52 Black Bill, the Trap- Capt Mayie Reid per J 26 Red star of the Sew 53 Red Men of the fiioles Wood* 127 Bullet Head 54 Grim Dick the One 128 Hunter Zcb F.ycd Robber 129 .Scout of the Sciota 55 Indian Queen‘a Re- 130 Forest Hunter* veng* 131 Mad Bet»ey 55 Old Scout oftbcCavel32 Indian Stratagem 57 Rig Snake.'tue Hut\>ul33 J’ale-F&ce Indian 5." Mexican Joe, the 134 White Savage , Snake Charmer 135 Witch of the swamp 5# Steady Hand tlie Sharp 139 Old Paul shooting Hunter 137 Hunter’s Secret 60 Gipsy Jack 138 Rival Captain* 61 Scarlet Warrior 139 Little Foot liapper 62 Scout of Tippecanoe 14t> Wihl Ride 03 Schinderhauncs J4l Roving Dick Hunter 6 4 Bride of Wolf Glen 142 Fighting Nat 05 BuTalo Jack, the 143 Hunter of the Black Trapper Hills 6«> Scout ol !ho Rio Grande 07 Daring Back woodsman IH Clumsy Foot 09 Stranger’s urave 7« Mad Nancy, the Fenian Fortune Teller 71 Long Rifle Hunter These bool;* are for sale by all newsdealer*, and are ser.t pest paid on receipt of pri~e—Ten Gents each. GEORGE MUNROK, F. (h Box 5057, 118 William St., N. Y. 1 29 3m.

NEW EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE LOCK STITCH. RECEIVED THE FIRST FB.IZE AT THE Great Fair nf the American Institute, In New Yoik, Cct. 20,1867, AND MKUIEST DitKMU'M FOR Best Manufacturing Machine AT PAHId EXPOSITION, JULY, ieo7. ~WTTY~ JS TT — nrEr~TTEST7 It Runs Over Seams All Right. IT WII.L TAKK FIFTY STITCHES TO THE INCH PIN KB TUAN* ANY OTIIKK MATHIXB, IT WILL SEW Heavier and •Thicker Goods TUAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. IT USE'' ANY it EVERY KIND OF THREAD. IT SEWS STARCHED GOODS AS WELL AS UNSTARCHED. It Sms tfre Most I>tl'cate. Thin, Soft Fabric, without tlruwing. It Sms a Bias Statu as welt as any other. Agents Wanted. Liberal discount given. Enjpiro Sowing' machine Company, l Bowery, New York. EVE It \ SIACIIINE %V AUK AN TED. l-2‘J-3in ■mEATHSTBIBUfIOF: Ily Tl»c Netripolltno Girttloiwpauy. taih Lilli to lUc amoiintof %250,000. ‘ Everr TichctDrawt n Prixe. 5 Cubli Gifts, each............. $10,600 10 “ >■ “ 5,000 30 ■ « •* 1,000 40 “ " “ 000 200 “ « “ ... ........ 100 303 “ <• “ 50 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each S3OO In $750 75 “ “ Melotleons “ 75 to 100 SSO St wing Machines “ Oft to 125 500 Gold Watches “ 75 to 300 Cash Frizn, Silver Ware, etc., ?bi qqq 000 all valued at S ’ . A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25 cts. Tickets describing Prizes arn scaled in Envelops and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cts. u Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent hy mail to any address The Prize named upon it Will be delivered to the ticket-holder upon payment of One Dollar.- Prizes are immediately son*, to any address by express or return mail. You will know whal your Prize is before you pay for it Any Prnc exchanged fur another of same value. No Blanks. Our patrons cau depend on fair dealing. Raferexcks —We select the following from many who have lat*-ly drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago. Fiauo, $650; John D. MoOre, Louisville, $1,000; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $500; Rev E> A Day, New Orleans, SSOO. We publish no Dames without permission. Opinions of the Press:—“The firm Is reliable and deserve their success.”— Weekly Tribune , Oct. 8. “We know them to be a fair dealing firm.”—JV. Y. Herald, Oct. 281 “A iriend of ours drew a SSOO prize, which was promptly received.” —Daily News, Dec. 3 Scud for circular. Liberal inducement to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Eveir package of Sealed Envelopes contains one cash oi Ft'. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 for $5; HQ for sls. All letters should be addressed to HARFBB. WXX4ON feOO., 173 Broadway. K, *• l-29-3inos.

Hfid slbiifr!isrnifn!B. D U V A LL’S BLAGKSM|TH SHOP Is in operation, next door above the ESxpfesa Office RENSSELAER, I&D. All kinds of blucksmitbing dons to order 87-ts *

WE ARE COMING. ICniM Mfloi£atl9 Art Conrro. (* *,«r ima. i. tint', omnti w. WUa ju-maimauM—.i > * ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING stock in our grout One Dollar Sale of Pry and Fancy GOODS, cotlehy, ctso., tfbo. PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING: For Club Thirty, 21 id«. Sliertiilg ■2*- «* XrXXyi 42 “ ■ “ “ 100 <ls “ u All oilier pVeniiums in sjme ratio. Enlarged Excltang* List, with new mid useful itrticl a. Sue new Circular and simple. Sent to any ad lies* free, 1 j l’leu.-e scud your Money bv Registered I,otter. addressed tor J.S. HAWES & CO., 12-' y- 130 Federal Si., Bo»U>n,Mats. l’O. 80/.C. l-25-G'.v, w ™ ! REMSSELAER TSBACSO ST3P.E AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W COATS lakes (itenaurs in uiniouncing ti'ti-e citi7>-nscif Reiisscluer mt'lsutTfiindiiig.viii ry lliitt lie is jjrepnret! to furnish nil k i iiiis u f i lUST UtT/.UTY CIGARS ttl liter Best mnnnfni;tHi t.,and at low prices. Mr i’itio Cut Ci>ew in^ f riug rati tituoklug T O BACCOB; MOUNTAIN D MW, NATURAL LEAr, NAVY, 'IK'S, TWENTIES, &C„ AC are all Select Branrle, of the Hcst Quality, and tviil he fold as low ns in any market in the West ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION 13 GIVEN, TO THE TKADE, and I flatter myself that 1 can g giveMtisfaclion Remember the place and give nte a call—at LIBERAL UORN F.R—sign. of the RIG INDIAN. J. W COATt 1-1-tt. 50,000 Acres OK UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties!. Some of which are convenient to Rnil Road*,Churches ntid Schools. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Farming and Grazing. Olinmle healthy uitd plo. satit. Water goo I. Prices from to per Acre. G c nernl terms onp-tliinl down and bniunce in twr yearly payments, hut in some instances a longer time will he given. 1 am also authorized lopoll-— —- A Number of Fine Farms at From 3to per iicre. Having been located in Jasper county for eleven years, and having been engaged the greater pail of that time in locating ditches, showing lands and surveying in this and Newlon counties, my acquaintance with al! Atie tajiiL situated in these counties is superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will he ready at all limes to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Land Agent Office, Rensselaei, Jasper County, Lid. l-ST-ly

a GREAT REMEDY FORTHF. UUKK’OF TIIHOAT AND LUNG DISEASES. Dr. WISH ART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL tHsHhe viral principle of the Fine Tree, ohlaine.t by a peculiar process in the distiUaiion ol the tar, by w hich its highest medical properties are ret allied. * .. . ■■ ■ ■ ■ 1 tj* the only safe-guard and reliable remedy which lias ever been prepared from the juice of the Fine Tree. it invigorates the digestive organs and restores ti.e appetite. _ , It strengthens the debilitated system. It purities and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrolula breeds on Lite lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops Die air-passages ol the lungs. , Us healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lun-s and throat, pcnetruling to the diseased p&rl, relieving pain and subduing mfla mation. v U is t tie result of years of study and experiment and it is offered to Ihe afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following die cases, if the patient ha* not too long delayed a resort to the means of euro : Consumption ol the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Hionchitis, Liver Comptalnt, Blind and Bleeding Files, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, dec , Ac. i i We are olteu esked why are not other remedies in Ihe mal l et for Consumption, Coughs. Cold* and other pulmonary affections equal to Dr - L.AI \\ itharl's Fine I'rte Cordial. We auHtver — Ist. it cures, not hy stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and Bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2d, Must Throat and Lung Rentcdiea are composed ol anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their constiingine effects, the libera become hardened, and Ihe unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained in the system, cam ing disease beyond the control ofodr most emi nent physicians'. *3d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial. With lta aaaistanta. are prefltrable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucous membrane, and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act and threw off the unhealthy secretions, aod purify the blood thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wishai t has on file at Isis office hundreds and thousands of Certificates, from Men and Women of unquestionable chetracter so ho were Oltce hopelessly green up to die,'but through the Providence of Hod WereeOmpietely restored to health by the Pent. Tree Tar Cordial. A Physi clan in attendance who Wan be consulted in person or by mail, free of charge. Price of Pine Tree TatCoidLai $1.50 pfr Bottle, fit per do*. Sent by Express on receipt of price . Address, “U Q C. Wlshart, M. D, No 333 North 2d. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1-30 Jmos.

lIOINSEKEEfERSI HOUSEKEEPERS! Men—Women—and Children f Men—Women—and Children f READ-READ. “Cpollng to Scalds and Burns,'* “Soothing to all painful wounds, Ac.."' •‘Healing lo all Horea, Ulcers, 4 ‘Costas; ®uckt[iam Is the most eztracrdluary salve ever known. ItH power of Soothing nnd Healing for oil Cute,,Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Ohapped Hands and Skin, for Bore Nipples, for Pifoa, &;e., fee. —la tfithoui a parallel. One person says of it,‘l would not be without a Box lo my House, if it cost $5.00, or I had to travel all llie way to New York for It.” f iV. Y. Btxiiiny Nrtet, Sept, ft.] All Druggists in Rensselaer sell It. “Ttmf Cough wttt y 111 vot», w fry “Corur’s” Cough Bomodjr. “Colds and Hoarseness land to death,” Try “Costar’l" Cough Remedy. “For Croups—Whooping Conghs, Ac , Try “Costar's" Cough Remedy. “CoMar says it is the heat inthe wide world— And if He says so—its Tru-—its True—lts True: and We nav Try it—Try It—Try tt ” —Mormn >f Fni.er , Ang 2fi. D*AI! Druggists In Bentselaer soil it. ‘COST AlfS” STAN DA R D 1 -REPARATION Ht ARE HIS El E A UTIFIER! Tttlt Bitter-Sweet nnd Orange Blouoms. One Bottle, Sit 00—Three for $3.00. HIS '‘Cottar’s” Hat, Tloacli.‘ &e., Ex orminator*. “Costar s Bed Bug Exterminators. Z_ii |‘Costov’o” (only piiiv) Insect Powder. “0:*ly HtfaHihlc known.” '* 18 yt*ai 4 in >ew York.** ”2.000 ttoXf* ami Flask* marufactur*cl daily . *‘! ! IBew-irr*!!! <>f npuriou* imitation*.” •‘All Di in Kens«*lacr aall them.* 4 Add test “ Coxtar, lo Crosby St., T , Or. JOHJf F. HKXRY, fSuccc**or to) Hem a* Bar nek Ac Co , 21 Park Kow, X. s .u„,RENSSELAER HARDING & ALTER, t-‘.‘3-1 y tcot.-no store, no le>s.| tmk crbat Ziiigari Bitters. a KArt m.otsn Pi BirtKii, A »l" I.K,\ DI D TON IC, A I LEtSt.kTBKVRMAMB. A CURTAIN CURE

ASP Preventive of Diseases The ZING' Ri HITTKRN aia compounded ‘rum a 1 rescription of Ihe celebrated Egyptian physi tian. Hr. t'-ninwri, who, alter year* of trial aud experiment, discovered the Ziogorimi Htrb—Xho most remarkable vegetable production,the earth, perhaps, ha* ever yislded—certainly the meet elfcctlve in the ciife ol diseaae. It. lu combi uistlsa with the other vabtiehlt properties of wbitb tbs ZIXGAHI BITTERN is composed, will aura Styspepwfn, Peter and sne, UiltfouM I’etor, Cholic, Olds, hroncliiiiy, d'uiiuumpdmm Its *<* first staler, Flaiuleary, ■\ervoas Drliillir, Femnlu <'omplnliiia , ltbeama—Slant, Pysrulri-), Al'ElS and ('hr sale Dinr-rliu-it, < holera Mur. Choirrn, Ty pliwld and Ty pliua Fever, Scrofula, Pis —— rases es th« —— - - 2a ill n evil, IE nbifual Co*iir« • near*, A. c. In the PaxvxxTion aud Craa arthe above diseases. it has never been known to tail, aa thousands of oui must.prominent eitizens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let Ike a filleted vend for circular containing testimony al* and certificates cf those who have beau cured after their cases have heeu pronounced hopeless by our beat physicians. PRINCIPAL 11BPOT, F. RAHTER&CO., No. a, IS, PruntSt,, Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY F.v. Gov. David K. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Won. Robert J, Kisheir, •• »« Hon. Edward McPherson, * 4 •• Hon. Joel B. Danner, ** *• Hon. Wra. McSherry, *• *• and sthssu e Send for Circulars. 1-31-1 y Agents Wanted--$lO a Day. TWO $1» MAPS FOR sl. LLOYD’S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAP?. off America* aud lJuiope, America nan the (Jailed Slniei as America. (Jotored—in 4000 Counties. ''PHEBE great Mops, just now completed. J. show every place of importance, till Railroad* to d tie, ami the latent alteration* in the various European States. These Map* ana needed in every School and family is the land —they occupy' the space of one Map, and by means of the Reverser, either aide can be thrown front, and any part brought level to the eyo. Cnuuty Rights and large diaeoant given to good Agents. Apply for Circulars, Terms, and aand money for Sample Maps, to J.T. LLOYD. 1 -2?-4t 23 Cortlandt Btreat, M. Y . MRUETT’S &*&/ ° VeffstebU ML sis V HAIR RESTORATIVE \* K j 9 O I Wo * dscidod by tha K. 11. SUts Fait \ ft mb, £$ * B uj ■> j <ir*y or fftiloU llalr to !:• orirtoEl dalor j / K IS promoting Its Hoau tiffing UUtn!J GSM poisonous 4ra», iSM not /S?® 4. R. BARRETT A CO., MArrcHUTEB, X, a. -*'■■■ IORB A SMITH, CHICAGO, Omni Acsaks ks tbs I«rth««bm BWMb FOR SALE BT . . 0. W. W,