Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1869 — Page 2

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The Proposed Empire.

It has been the cry of Democratic bpeekcrs and their papers that this toOvernment of the (Jutted States Mss Cottar*, that the Oonststation tr,as “basted,” and in fact that the vhohof what used to be “the land as the free and the homo ol tlie was np the wpont,” this mighty wreak was WhP be was taking hin swing a round U is ssud that the lmf*tinlUt, a paster catabHshcd in Mew York to advocate the formation of an * Khrpife, oat of the States that lately tomnosed the American UntOh arc nil Democrats. As any government is better than none, they propose some thing that is .tangible, and arc deserving of more credit than those | who hiwra said that, the Constitute >n was gouo, and ot a Kepublie we had an absolute despotism, and yet fanmhed no means for any* relief from the despotism that they claimed they had endured. So far as we have been able to learn all the people who have pronounced in favor of the scheme to form an Empire on this continent, are Democrats. Indeed we know of no one not a Democrat who has ever thought of it in any other light than a foolish proceeding. Something on the etyle of “Brick” Fomkroy’s Democrat. But it seems there are a good many not a hundred miles trom here who think that an Empire would just suit the American people. That then we would have a titled aristocracy and every one of the fools think they w ould be Lords, Counts, Dukes and The is the legitimate fruit of Democratic assertions, that tlw Constitution is no longer any accouut, and that the liberties of the peoplo arc destroyed, and it only attempts to carry to its legitimate conclusion the idea that if we have no government wo had better organize one. The Imperialist helps us out of the difficulty. While the Democratic leaders leave us without anything, as a substitute for the thing we have already. As this psper is a Democratic ooneem we commend it to all our Democratic friends who howled daring the canvass last fall that Gbant was going to establish a monarchy.

Rail Road Letter from General R. H. Milroy and Others, of Carroll County.

Appended is published a letter ‘ from the Railroad Gorresponding Committee, County, in relation, to the preliminary arraugments for a meeting of the citizens interested in the proposed Indianapolis and Chicago Air Line llailroad. We trust the people ot Rensselaer and those portions of the county through which the route of the proposed road would pass, will turn out to the meeting on Saturday, and give these gentlemen assurances of your hearty co-operation in tliis„to all of us in Jasper, enterprise of incalculable advantage. “Delphi, Ind., April 21st, 1869. "Mbrsrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Du. W. H. Martin, Alfred McCoy, and others, “ Gentlemen: “Endsseil we send you n printed slip containing the proceedings of the vocable to the construction of an airline Railroad from Indianapolis to fhilcago, which would pass near this place and through die neighborhood of year town. The undersigned are the Committee appointed as mentioned in the enclosed proceedings. And in discharge of the duties therein devolved on them —having been referred to you, ns gentlemen who would take tar active interest in the location and construction es the proposed Railroad through your county— we address you and ask that you will inform US whether the citizens of your county would be willing to do their pail in the organization of a company and raising stock to put this enterprise on foot? and if so, we take the liberty of suggesting May 13th, 1869, and this place, as the time and place for holding a delegate convention of the different counties along the line of the proposed Railroad for the purpose of organizing a company to eflect the desired object; and that your Citizens take measures to have delegates airpointed to represent your county in Hie convention. Please inform us at your earliest convenience, after eohsultlng your citizens, whether they are willing to take hold of this matter, and whether ourKiiggeslimisaß totiiuc and place of holding the convention are acceptable or not. Very respectfully yours, &c., R. H. Mii.roy, j C. Anuell, I B. F. Rchermkkhorn, j r . TT ‘lf. A. M'OIA-RE, i VOMMITTOT! J. R. Hhitii, K. Rinehart, j

w said that At; gust Bel- i mont, the King of American bond holders, sad Chairman of the National Democratic Central Committee, together with a number of large bond holders, all of tlie Democratic party, are the parties who own and control the Imperialist, a paper recently atarted in New Y ork city, to advocate die establishment of an Empiril upon the ruins of the ItupubKo of the United States. If sack be r case, and the holders of Government bonds eontem]ilat<9 the) overthrow of the .Republw, amy flltan proceed to overt acts in thatfrffiirection, we are in favor of repoffintion, bj hanging the conspirators aud ' confiscating their bonds. t£TU% *aid that the nnbifc debt statemeut to be issued next Saturday,"will exhibit a decrease r>f $2,000,000. So much towards a good beginning. *■ ">b4'voi -

In Earnest.

The following communication clipped from the Delphi Journal shows that the eitizena ot Carrol County krilyßjte# \ .j* Wo, the nadersigned ci linens of 'DtAphi imd vicinity, in order to give assurance and to convince the citizens of .Carrol and other counties along the line of the .proposed Air Line Railroad from Indianapolis to Ghioago, hereby j4edge oruselvcs to spare no time or means to ensure the location and construction of said Knilfoiul: [digued.j Spears, Case & Co., N. Smith, C. A. McClure <fc Co., C. A. "Wood, John Burr, C. C. Bulger, Holt <fc SuawbriJgc,.S. I). Mclntosh, Rinehart & Robertson, H. Sampson, Dunbtc <b Kilgore, liccd Case, Jr., Dewey * Griffith, J, If. Barnes, James lloaeh, M. R, Graham, W. A. Barnes, A. 11. Bowen, L. Martin, K. W. 11. Beck, Henry Gros A Co., J. K. Smith, J. Assion, Noah Cary, Jas. S. Ohio, J. Cartwright, O. S. Burncs, E Walker, D. K. Ilarley, VVm. Bradshaw, B. 11. Bowen, John Jetton, Sims So Jitewart, Wiiliadi Crooks, Dan. McCain, C. M. Knight, B. Hubbard, C. & G. Mooro, Milroy Si Gould, Robt Fisher, Dr. C. Angell and David Baum.” • papers of u recent date jrro filled with accounts ofthc vast fide of immigration Be tiling In to that Statu this spring. Let ns sncceed in having a Railroad constructed through Jasper county, ? tving us a direct connection with MiicagOj the great grain market of the United States, bo that our surplus products may find a short outlet, and Jasper county will fill up as rapidly as any locality in America. There is„nothing to hinder our growth, but the l:iek travelling and trading facilities. We have a kind and salubrious climate —as healthy ns any on the globe — people live to as great age in Jasper as anywhere—Mrs. Makeover, living four miles north-west of Rensfcelner is Raid to be 102 years old, and there is uot less than ten or twelve persons in the county who have attained the age of four score years. We have soil of unsurpassed fertility, prairies of billowy, undulating Deauty, groves that would tempt the sylvian doilies of the ancients, an intelligent and enterprising peoplo, and all that goes to make a country desirable, but lack this one thing. Everybody are invited to attend the (meeting at the Court-house next Saturday and assist with their counsel to devise moans by which we can obtain that which we lack —a Railroad. A Washington correspondent writing of Senator Pratt, of Indiana, says: “Pratt, of Indiana, and MoCreery, of Kentucky, are two of the best sized men iu the Senate; but Pratt takes the palin. McCreery looks best when ho is well dressed, but Pratt is too Titanic to bo contained in clothes.— lie ought to have the old Roman toga, and a short flat sword, and be given a seat in the corner as a model of tho antique Senator.— However, be is too alive to present issues to stay in any corner, and often thunders out liis opinions. I shall never forget the involuntary look he gave Brownlow as he came down the aisle on inauguration day to tho pint form to be sworn. The attendants were holding up the old Ten n essecah T s trom blliig h and, anil the physical ruin w r as so much in contrast with the magnificent physical strength displayed by Pratt, tlii? In'Tuminn nuL lutlix noticing it himself. The tall man from the State, par excellence of tall men, seemed to be querying, as, lie glanced at Brownlow, ‘I wonder if a few stormy years here would reduce me to a thing like that?’ ” SSgPThc LaPorte Argus , a Democratic paper recently started at LnPorte, Indiana, conics to us with a beautiful typographical appearance and lots of reading matter. — As "LaPorte is a large county and nearly equally divided in political sentiment we have long wondered why a Democratic paper was-not sustained there. The Argus is a nine column sheet, and is managed with a good deal of editorial ability by the proprietor. Mr. J. B. Stoll, assisted by Mr. 11. E. Wadsworth., SSTKei'shk, of the Wiuamac Republican, already begins to feel his bats. In the last issue of his paper he wants to know if the gentlemen lined for riding on the sidewalks in this place a or so ago, whre afraid of loosing their horses in the mud of the" street?— No, they got on tho sidewalks to keep the dust out of their eyes.— What is the prospect for afloacrop 1 in "Wiunamac this season. Jake?

tW’A young friend of OHrs recently from Washington, called the other day and gravely informed us that the National Capital “is very corrupt.” We understand he failed to receive an appointment under tlie Administration. He don’t live in Jasper comity.. Every land owner in Jasper county would bo materially benefitted by a railroad from Indianapolis to Chicago, via Rensselaer. Let every person who owns a town lot oyte acre of land, improved or wild, beTCt the Court House next Saturday afternoon. jGTTkc State Senate has passed a resolution, by avoteof 35t08, expunging their vote of censure upon Lieutenant Governor Will Cum back last Winter. - affirGovcnior Baker has signed the bill abolishing the holding of the: annual Bprlng elections, ana It is now a law. ■ AitoJu;. ' ’■»' :

Gone But Not Lost.

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BY J. ELLIS.

In that bomtifal land of bright glory, 1 broo llttto lovedonar marl S-rfi R.Hataing In raoem,!* theory, id AwW tiold. of po ton ulal green. t Thor* throe Itttlo loved oner are thltfe, AuJcheered thy lon* spirit below. Whoa gathered to that distent clime, Thy team of deep anguish did flow. Like a bird In thy window, they sang; Like tbo flowers la thy garden, they bloomed) Like lbo angels, the* gladdened tby lunar, Before the/Went down 10 tho temlf! But uow with their Savior they rest— Are b«o from all sorrow sad polo— Reclining on Jesus’ breast, >• “ They never will raffer again. Now three little crowus are prepared, Aad three little harp* newly strong:— Now throe Httle voice* ai* beard, Binging the Conqueror'* song. Now three little angels are soon. And three ransomed spirits of light) Now three sweet little flow’ret* bloom Like three little stars of the night. On the high Walls el Zion they stand And ehlu* like son at Monday— Aud beckon to thoe with their hands, Eiugiug, “Father, O journey this way!” Then Weep net for (hose who are gone. Though from tby sad heart they be riven; “ But eoe (bat thy work U well done, And- meet those three loved eneo la Heaven, 53*TThe people of Indiana,-livi-ing in the counties of Boone, Clinton, Carroll, White, Jasper and Lake, aro very sanguine of tho ultimate construction of tho Indianapolis and Chicago Air Lino Railroad and are holding enthusiastic meetings in favor of the enterprise. If the road is built, and the prospect that it will be is very flnttering now, all lands lying contiguous to the proposed route would increase in value from fifty to one hundred per cent, But no property in Jasper county would bo more valuable than the lands owned by Henry Weston, Esq., 172 Broadway, N. Y., advertised in to-day’s issue of the Union. "Hiey are all within or adjoining the town of Rensselaer, and would probably bo passed through by tl>e Railroad.— Mr. Weston writes us that be is deterrnijficd to sell, and at tbo present prices of real estate those who purchase can not fail in securing great bargains. I Wad the advertisement. rgy*Evory tar-payer would be benefited by a Railroad through the county seat of Jasper county.— Tax-payers come to the meeting .at the Court House next Saturday.

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old bores., Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptioris of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by D. I. Jackson. Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County.

HOME TESTIMONY.

Nashville, Bkown Co., Ind., 1 July 23, 1859. f Dr. C. W. Roback — Dear Sirt l have practiced medicine for some twelve or thirteen years, and have all my life been more or less opposed to patent medicines, in any shape whatever. At the same time, I have kept them in my store to accommodate those ot my patrons who called for them. But, after having labored under disease for some six or seven yoars, I concluded to give your Scandinavian Medicine a fair trial, and did so.— At, the time I began using them I weigh edbut one"T\nbdred and! thir-' ty-five pounds, and I gained rapidly until I weighed one hundred ana seventy-three pounds. I consider myself almost entirely well. _ My. wife also labored under the influence of the mother’s sore throat, and became greatly reduced —so much so that she had to we*n her child at six weeks old, but, after using four or five bottles of your Scandinavian Blood Purifier, she became fleshy and in go<s& health. Yours, in F. L. & T.

W. M. MASON.

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 reeeivo sealed proposals for making the Grades for said Bridge, which grades wiU be sold out by the cubic yard to the lowest responsible bidder. Tho Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all bids, both on the Bridge and also on the Grades. Bids will be received up to the third day of,the. June term 1860, of the Commissioners’ Court. For Plans, Specifications or any information in regard either to the mag,«, ■ Auditor of Jasper County. Bensselaer, Ind., April 14,1869. 1-29-8 L , FOR SALE. 40 Head or S Tear oIS Stoen. HH It O ** 41 •* 1M - I “ - These cattle can be own at Mr. Fleming Phillips’s, on the Renaeelaer and Bradford road, about 10 miles east of Rensselaer. All good stock and in good order. Term* Reasonable. JACOB M- TROXELL. April 20,1889. 4-30-tI To Land Owners. Non-reeWent owners of land shoaled in Jasper or Newton «ooati** can oblate a certified description of land, containing information as to value, distance from railroadt, towns, etc„ accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on the following telm* F0r. 49 Aoroo. gISO For 80 Acre*.. 2 00 For 160 Acres 300 For24oAcres 4 00 F0r320 Acres 500 • Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at front 60 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILDER, *-W4y fxtetUAgteb'

■fm ~Htmrtllsnnmt3. • Qalesmen Wanted by • M*nuQl»c»*ri»f <s*. tffrnvtf and Ml Ift oempiU aew line of MdoF UtaSten pern*si sass Hi., T\/aht^l f «f v v ike World " is wemated to care Rhennwtiom and Neuralgia. Sold on the peckage system. Not to be paid for tntll tested. I pay f6O per month end commission, td distribute package*. j7O. TILTON. Pittebnrg, Pa. 1-31-4 “;HOW CAM IT BE D9NE?» lathe cry of th* crowds who throng Tflfi DOLLAR STORE, 73 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, “That every description and variety of F A N--0Y CJOODB, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY. BOOKB, ALBUMS. SILVERPLATED WARE, Ac-, &c., can bo par-cha-ed nt the extremely low pile* of ONE DOLLAR lor each article, wiien the same ?;oods cannot he obtained at any other place or doable the amount,and which the Wholesaler confesses ur. cannot buv for that price?” We reply: We have buyers conatautly at the East, by whom job lots art obtained at enormous discounts, aud, besides, a largs portions/ our goods are imported direct from European Manufacturer*. Having, also, btuy facility possessed by the largest “Dollar Sale" firms of Boston, ro will, by means of the CLUB SYSTEM extend tb* advantages of our Immense wholesale an (/retail trade to those living at a distance, thus saving in Express Charges THREE-FOURTHS THE AMOUNT now paid, and piving a better quality of Goods than can be obtasnedjof any Eastern firm. Send In your Clflbi } or send for Eire dtlarn, to. ANNAMO A CO., 73 Lake Street, Chioago. Good*at Wholesale to the Trade. 31-4 guginiisi Bowls r. HAMMOND. tTBuBAi. A VITLKH HAMMOND & SPITLER, attorneys at law, Bensselaer, Indiana. in Court House. -1,-IX. n. a. DWtoaiNs. Av. thompbok. DWIGGINS a THOMPSON ATTORNEVS AT LAW, -w-rOTABIES PBBLIC, Real Estate and jL_N Insurance Agents, Rcnssblxbb Ind. CBies in UoCoy’s Bank Building, op-stain. 1-1,-ly. ~Wm7LTMcCOMELL, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW -ANDNOTARY RTTBIsIO, BENSSELAEIt, 15DI *A. Offloe in Larne’s Stone Bttlding, np-gtelrs. . & DE. J. H. LOUGHEIDGE. Renaaelaer, • » - Indiana.. oh Washington streot. DE. a. A^MOSS, Orwcß—Front room, np stairs, fIM floor, Shanghai Building, Benuelaor, ALFRED M # COT# ALFRED TfIOMKOH A* lAcCOY Sc THORPSOK, BANKERS. RENSSELAER. INDIANA. Buy and sell Coin aud Domestic Exchange make CoUectloaa on all available points, psy Interest on specified time, depositea, and transact all business in their line witk dispatch. WPOflico hours, from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m OoMtr. SAMUEL FEN DIG, At R. F. Gocnanu’s pays the highest martprite in 0A d H, for all kiudd of COUNTRY PRODIJCE Snoh as Butter, Eggs, Feather, Poultry, RAGS, HIDES, OLD IRON, COPPER, AC. ■Patronaga reapcctfft|l.iJ>o.licitod. ,i;l6-tL. DJUIsYUJICK. JLIJTE AND UYERY STABLE. Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Rtnsaelaer and Bradford, on the C &, L R R, and between Rensselaer and Remington on the T L &. B, R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasoftab toss. J W. &S.O. Dnvall. E. H. PETTIT’S HARNESS SHOP Has been removed to the room recently occupied by John Baldus, on Front Street, Opposite Warner's Blacksmith Shop,l where will he kept a constant supply of HARNESSES, SADDLES, SADDLER'S HARD WARD, WHIPS, &c.,<£e., Of good quality .and. at reasonable prices. All work warranted Pationage solicited. l-23-6m. ENOCH 11. PETTIT. BLACKSMITH AND WAGOIS SHOP! NORMAIfwAIUraR WOULD respectfully annouace to the citizens of Jasper and surrounding counties, that he is still carrying on the business of Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking in all their branches, at hi» old stand on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind. He is now prepared to put up the best of *lfVagonß y , BußS'es. out of the b«t material. He will also fUrIUS BARROW at very low figures, if you want to do your own hauling. ' He also keeps on hand, or will make to order, one of the best single or IiOUBLR Shovel Plows to be Had anywhere, and at as moderate prices. Repairing of all kinds done in gbod style, aud on short notice. BLACKsiITHINe I WARNER is prepared to do all kinds of blacksnrithing, on Bhort notice.' Ts you want a horse shod, lt will be done on scientific principles at bis shop. AH kinds of repairing in Iron or steel done in a durable manner He keeps none but the best Workmen and uses nothing but the best o material, and can warrant all he Bells. Give Korea, a call at the old stand and examine his stock ind leant his prices. Tefms «•*&" . ! 'MayAwaTi; :

~ TO •CBOOJtJEiCnMS* PUBLIC EXAMINATION of ApEllcauU for Licence to Teach will be eld at the Bchpol House la l}co*eoJfter. on the E . AT A Third Saturday in Eaeh’Pftmth. The law require* that applicant* muni have a certificate of Rood moral chancter, from the Truutoo of the Townahlp In which they reside. GEO. M. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-6-br AUSTIN HOTEL. John M. Austin, Having leased the house lately occupied by C. W. Henklo, and fitted it up In good style as a Hotel, would respectfully inform the TRAVELING PUBLIC, tliat ho is prepared to accommodate all who may call on him. tiOOD HTtlll.KH kept in connection with the house, where the stock of travelers will be properly attended to by good and careful hostlers. 1 -17-ts. nONBO’3 TUN CUNY NOVELS Arc the oldest, the best, the most popular They ere ell written by such standard write re at Captain Carleton, Captain Me,ns Raid. L. Augustus Jones. Kdward 8. Kills, etc. As beaks for the yonng, they ere unequalled by any works published: always pure Intone lively, end full of adventure. Persons desiring those hooka will please order '‘Mosto's,” and see that none others , ere given In their piece. The following are those elreadr issued: Ho. 1 The Hunters 79 Wooden Tagged Spy 9 Trapper's Retreat 73 Long l.egathe Squatter 3 Patriot Highwayman 74 Black Prophet 4 Fugitivesof the Moun 75 Old North the Hunter tain 78 Tiger Kye. 5 Track of Fire 77 Revolutionary Joa 0 Man-Fatcrs 78 Jack, Buffalo Catcher 7 Charlotte Temple 70 Tom Turbin, Trapper 8 Death Face 80 Scout of the St. Law--9 ludian Slayer reace 10 Tnrtle Catcher 81 Leather Legs 11 Hunter’s Triumph 89 Bloody Brook 19 Ocean Rovers 83 Wolf Slayer 13 Tory Outwitted 84 Long Bob If Zeke Sternum 85 Cooney Bush 15 Scourge of the Seas 80 Robin Hood and his 16 Captive Maiden Merry Men 17 Long-Legged Joe 87 Spy of the Delaware 18 Wild Scout of the 88 -Old Kit,” Scout Mountains 89 Hank Wigginr, Ksq. 19 Forest Lodge 90 Spider Legs 90 Rollicking Rangers 91 Old Trapper’s Pride 91 Rattlesnake Dick 99 Marksman the Hunter 29 Ricketty Tern the R 093 Gristly Jake ver 91 Spotted Dan 23 Imps of the Prairie 95 The Bloody Footprint 24 Robber’s Terror or. The Adventures 25 Joe, the ••Serpiut," of a New York 26 Ligbtloot the Scout Newsboy 27 Giant Spy of Bunker 96 Old Rube the Trapper Hill 97 Big Moptbed Trapper 28 Seer Creek, the Wild 98 Panther Jake Half breed 99 Snake Kye, or the 29 Squint Eyed Boh Bandit Miller 30 Snaky Snodgrass 100 Old Kick of the Swamp 31 Rolling Thunder, orloi Gamecock of the Sautbe Rival War tee Chiefs 109 Old Zeke 39 Heavy Hatchet, the 103 Dog Face Bold Scout 104 Sharp Snout 33 Sly Sam the Quakerlos Tuscaloosa Sam Spy 106 Slim Jim 84 Three Daring Trap- 107 Red Rattlesnake pera o 108 Black Sampson 35 Fatal Marksman 109 Uugly Ike 36 Eagle-Eyed Zeke 110 Squatty Dick 37 Big Rifle Nick 111 Hardakull the Aveng--38 Bold Scalp Hunter ~str—--39 Tory Spy 119 Turkey Foot 4q Prairie Jake *l3 Hawk-eye the Hunter 41 Wealth and Beauty 114 Madman of the Oconto 42 Rover of the Forest 115 Dave Bunker 43 Gieut of the Woods 116 Biasing Arrow 44 Craxy Trapper 117 Hickory Jack 45 LionHoarted Hunterllß Twin Trapper* 46 Old Jim ol the woodall9 Hiding Tom 47 Med Miko 190 Bloody Wolf 48 White Headed HunlarlSl Long Headed Mike 40 Big-Hearted Joe 122 Thunder Cloud 70 Scout of Long lslandldg Harold of the Hills 51 Sitverheole the Del* 124 Texas Joe ware 125 Creole Forger—.by A Black Bill, the Trap- Capt Mayne Reid per 128 Red Star of the Sera--53 Rod Men of the lnolee Woods 127 Bullet Head 54 Grim Dick the One 128 Hunter Zeb Eyed Robber 129 Scout of the ScU:a 55 Indian Queen’* Re- 130 Forest Hunters vouge 131 Med Betsey 36 Old Scout of the Cavet39 Indian Stratagem. 37 Big Snake, the Huroul33 Pate-Fece ludian 58 Mexican Joe, the 134 White Savage Snake Charmer 135 Witch of the Swamp 59 Steady Hand the Sharp 136 Old Paul . ahootiug Hunter 137 Hunter’s Secret 60 Gipsy Jack 138 Rival Captaius 01 Scarlet Warrior 139 Little Foot Tieppqt (d Scout ofTippeoenoa 140 Wild Ride 63 fichiudei bonnes 141 Roving Dick Hunter 04 Bride or woir Glen H 2 Fighting Nut 15 Buffalo Jack, the M 3 Hunter of the Black Trapper HtlU 66 Scout of the Bro Grande 67 Daring Backwoodsmen 08 Clumsy Foot 69 Stranger’s Grave 70 Med Nancy, the Fenlaa Fortune Telle, 71 Long Rifle Hunter These hooka ero for sale by ell newsdealer*, end era sent poet paid on receipt of price—Tea Ceuta each. GEORGE MUNKOK, P.0.80x 5657. 118 William St., N.Y. 1 29-3 m. NEW EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE LOCK STITCH. RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZE AT THB Great Fair of the American Inslitvto, In Vow York, Oct. 88,1867, Best Manufacturing Machine AT PARIS EXPOSITION, JULY, 1867. WHY IS IT THE BESTi It Rons Over Seams All Right. - IT WILL TASS FIFTY STITCHES TO THE INCH FINKIt THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. IT WILL SKW Heavier and Thicker Goods THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. it uses amyaevery kindofthread. IT SEWS STARCHED GOODS AS WELL AS UNSTARCHED. It Sews the Mott Delicate, Thin, Soft Fabrie, without drawing. It Sews a Bias Seam as well as any other. Agents Wanted. Liberal discount given. Umpire Bowing Machine Company, dil l Bowery, Now York. etehy machine warranted, I-29-3m _____ GREAT DISTRIBUTION By The NletrlpomanOlftr'oinpauy. Cash Gifts tothe amount of 9210,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prise. 5 Cash Gifts, each SIO,OOO JO “ *• “ 5,000 20 •• ** •• 1,000 40 “ *• " ............. 500 200 “ “ •* 100 300 « “ “ 50 60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each S3OO to $759 75 “ “ Melodeons “ 76 to 100 SSO Sewing Machines “ 60 to 17 5 600 Gold Watches “ 76 to 300 Cash Prise, Silver Wore, stc., \ gn.oooooo all valued at —— __ > “ A chance to draw tiny of the above Prizes for 25 cts. Tickets describing Prizes are scaled in Envelops and well mixed- On receipt of 25 cts. a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and seat by mail to any address- — The Prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder upon payment of One Dollar. Prizes are Immediately seat to any address by express or retnrn mail 1 . You will know what your Prize fs beforo you pay for it. Any Prise exchanged for another of same value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. Rkpsaences.—We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted ns to publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago. Piano, $650; John D. Moore, Louisville, ($4,000; Misa Emma WaiworthrMßwankee, Plano, $506; Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans, SSOO, We publish no names without permission. Onswsß o» TH* Puss:—“The firm Is reliable and deserve their success.”— Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. “We know them to be a fair dealing firm.”—N. Y. Herald, Oct. 88. “A friend of ears drew a SSOO prize, which was promptly received.”— Daily If two, Dec. 3 Send for circular. Liberal inducement to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kveiy package of Seeled Envelopes contains omk cash gift. Sir Tickets for $1; 18 for $9; 35 for $5; 110 for AM letters should be nddre seed to . . _-- wanwme. W3XROXV & 0O„ ' ~ 1V» Ms T* rr,.

l^^voodabro., HXMiNGTOIf, TO.* i DEALERS IN , j GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AMD ‘if READY-MADE CtOTJffflO*; ALSO, ALL KINDS OF * AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, i REAPERS, MOWERS, THRESHERS, AO., All are respeetfnlly invited to call and examine onr stock before puichasiug elsewhere. 1-31-6moe. FOR ACRES! A valuable property at and adjoining Rensselaer, consisting of the MILE SQUARE north, being the whole of section 19, exclusive OF WESTON’S ADDITION to the town of Rensselaer. The south line of section 19 nearly TOUCHES THE OLD TOWN PLAT! Also, EIGHTY ACRES, being the esst half of the north-oast quarter of section 30, and bo much of the west half as is not Included in the n < id plat OF RENSSELAER. Also, unsold lots in “Weston’s Addition ” HENRY WESTON, l-31-6mo«. 172 Broadway, Now York. DUVALL'S BLACKSMITH SHOP Is in operation, next door above the Express Office RENSSELAER, IND. All kinds of blucksmlthing done to order 27-ts Jffl WANTED! EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W- GOATS takes pleasure in announcing tothe citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding com try that he is prepared to famish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the beet manufacture,and at low prices. Uv Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, M 1 NATURAL LEAK, NAVY, . TENS, TWENTIES. & C., AC. are all Select Brands, of the Best Quality, and will be sold as low as in any market in the West! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION TS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE, and 1 flatter myself that 1 can g give satisfaction Remember the place and give me a call—ut LIBERAL OORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN- J. W. COATS 1-1-ts. 50,000 Acres OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Soma of which are oouvenieut to Rail Roads, Churches and Schools. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Fanning and Grazing. Climate healthy and pleasant. Water good. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General terms one-third down and balance in two yearly payments, bat in some instances a longer time will be given. 1 am also authorized to sell A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3to $55 per Acre. — Having been located fn Jasper county for eleven years, and having been engaged the greater part of that time in locating ditches, showing lands and surveying in this ami Newton con nties, my acquaintance with all the land: 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 be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Land Agent. Office, Reusseiaei, Jasuer County, Ind. 1-27-ly. A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. D r. WISIIART - ’ S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, It U the vital principle of the Pine Tree. oStainej by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained. It ib the only safe guard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens tbe debilitated system. •It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on tbe lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air-passages of the lungs. Us healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to the diseased port, relieving pain and subduing inflamation. It Is the result of years of study and experiment and it is offered to tbe afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following diseases, if tbe patient has aot too long delayed a resort to the means or euro : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough. flapgThroat and Breast, Rionchitls, Liver Complaint, Blind and Blecdiug Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dlptheria, Ac., Ac. We are often asked why are not other remedies la the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr* L.« Wishart’s Pino Tree Cordial. We answerlit. It euros, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and asststiqg nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about tbe throat sad Bronchial tabes, causing Irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Long Remedies aro corny posed oi anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their constringlni effects, the fibers become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and aro retoluod In tho fog disease beyond the control of our most emt , ”& I ??.*P&‘Tre»Tor Cordial, With Ha assist.nti. ora preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucous membrane and branchial tubes.aselst the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purify the blood thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wtshart has on fit at his qjftce hundreds and thousands of Certificates, from Men and Women of unguestianabls character who were once hopelessly rtoe n up to die, but through the Prauidtnce of Oodwert completely restored to health by the Pms Tree Tar Cordial. A Physician in atteudußeo who cm be co*suited hi iersoisesby sstal, free sf shares, Price of Pina Tree Tat Cordial SIAO per Bottle, sll per do*. Sent by Express on receipt of price. Address. **L. H C. WfohartgM.D-', No.MßVtffittM.Straet^Phll-

7, gjjfj* till X S ».%♦ .’ V 'y. Vff'A V‘.A*aVw*4 . . / ,7 r i)t 'Acttt - " .irru/riH j HOUSEKEEPERS! . HOUSEKEEPERS! Men—Women—and Children) Men— ■ ’Children I READ—ITCADj ~ “Cooling to Scalds end Burns,” “Soothing to all painful wounds, An.” “Healing to all Sores, Ulcers, die,” ■’COSTAE’S’’ Buckthorn Salve is the most extraordinary salve ever known. Its power of Soothing and Healing for nil Cals,.Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chopped Hands and Skiu, for Sore'Nipples, for Piles, &c., &c.—is without a parallel. One persow says of it.'lgyoiild not be without a Box In my House, if it cost $5.00, or I had td travel ait llio way to New York for it.” [JV. Y. Evening Newt, Sept. I.] All Druggists In Rensselaer sell U. . . • “That Cough wifi afil yoq," TRY'OOSTAR’S'COUGH REMEDY. “Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,” TRY ‘COSTAR'S' COUGH REMEDY. “For Croups—Whooping Coughs, fee., TRY ‘COSTAR'S' COUGH REMEDY. •“Costar says U is tbe best in the wide world— And if He says so—its Tru»—its True— lieTrue; aud We say Try it—Try it—T»y it.” —Mominy Paper, Aug, 26. CTAII Druggists iu Rensselaer sell U. SB “COSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATION* ARE HIS IMI4 min; B! THE Bittor-Sweet and Orange Blossomi. One Bottle, $l.O6 —Three for $2.06. HIS “Coster's” Eat, Roaeh, &c„ Exterminator*. “Coster’s Bed Bng Eyterminators. “Coster’s” (only pure) InseetPowder. “Only Infallible Remedies known,” “18 years established in hew York.” “2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured 4*sif. “Itlßewkref!! of-spurious imitations." “All Druggists in Rensselaer sell them.” Address “ Costar, 10 Crosby St., N. JT_ Or, JOHN F. HENRY, (Successor to) Dimas Bat sis & Co., 91 Pork ltow, N. Y. soidmRENSSELAER $y HARDING & ALTER, l-23-ly-jcol.-no more, no leas.) THE GREAT Zingari Bitters, A SAH BLOOD PVRIFIEB, A RPLE3 DIBTONIG, tPLEAKANT HKVEBAOI. A CERTAIN CURE asn Preventive of Diseases Tho ZINGARI BITTERS are compounded .'re** a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physician. Da. Cnionm, who. after years of trial ao* experiment, discovered tho Ziugsriui Herb— U* most remarkable vegetable production, th*oarih. perhaps, has ever yislded—certainly the most effective In the cure ol dilease. It, in combtaatlea with the other vabuable properties of which th* ZINGARI BITTERS is compoeed, will care Dyspepcia, Fewer and Acne, Htlllous Fever, Cholic, Colds, Urencbillw, Consumption la It* first stage, Flnlnlency, Nervous Ikobllltr, Female Complain (■ , Kbrniuatlnm, Dysentery, Acute and Ohronlc! Iklnrrhoen, Cholera Ntorhaw, Cholera, Ty t»hoid and Ty phns Fever. Scrofula, His. eases or the K Id a eys, Costive • mess, dec. In tbe Prevektioh and Coat of th# «kovs diseases. It has never been known to fail, as thousands of our most prominent eitixens throughout ail parts of the country,, will , testify. Let th* afflicted send for circular containing testimonials and certificates of those who have beau cured after tbelr cases have been pronounced hopeless by our best physicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. RAHTER&CO., Mo. 6, N. Fronts t., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Rx. Gov. David H. Porter, orPenneylvanla. Hon. Robert J, Fislier, •• “ Hon. Kdward McPherson, « “ ♦ Hon. Joel B. Danner, " *• . Hon. Wm. McSbeny, “ “ and otfiespSend for Circulars. Especially designed for tho use of the j/adical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old Mi Pure Gin. ■ Inuispenaable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Pat dp in cases, containing one dozen bottles Meh, and sold by ail druggists, grower*, dwi. A.M. Binniuger & Co., established 1778, No. 1$ Beaver Street. New York- 1 -27-1 j B.R 0 . FIRST PRRMICM > f OF A SILVER MIDAL A m / WIBETTITIIMS*HOTOIIATIVE^r!a Vegetable Hair Restorative . A Sr tAg J. R.SAHRVTT 000. . LORD* JBMITH, l h*i A * »•