Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thnrßdaj, April 29, 1869. j

A. Leopold sayß advertising payg. >■-■7 ata the eahdf4at(jH for city officers next Monday? Howard advertises. ip the Union to-day. Head tho “Locals.” •' CST* A friend has onr thanHh for tho present of two or three dqzrti tomato plants. I &> Alter say thty tliey havo boon overrun With customers sinoo they began to advetfUse. ? of tho peacli trees in the vicinity of Itonssclacr are found to have boon killed by the severe cold of last winter. “red, white and blue’.' building’ between Austin's Hotejl and C. C. Starr's Grooery, is thp l3arber Shop. _ _ Onr olcf comrade, W. I. Morgan loft hero last Tuesday for •maha, where lie intends to remain during the summer. pay*Tho Railroad meeting nt the Court llouso next Saturday will be called to order at 2 o'clock P. M.— Let all bo there promptly at the hour. sj**Tho Town election is exciting no interest There are no candidates in tho field, and it looks now as if the very lucrative offices of trustee, marshal, treasurer, clerk, and assessor would go bogging. dF"Every business man in Rensselaer is directly interested in having a Railroad built through Rensselaer. Let each one lend tho infliience of his presence nt the meeting next Saturday. J®“Thc Rensselaer Brass Band has been secured to attend the Railroad meeting at the Court House, Saturday. All lovers of good music will not fail to appreciate this auxiliary to enthusiasm, K*?‘Do you over read the business ..notices in the local columns of the Union? If not, do so for this week, at least, and see what a vast amount of information they contain. And the information is of every day practical benefit » i i . m » ...... Messrs. Troxoll & Mills advertise by posters printed at this office, for twenty head of horses, weighing 1,800 pounds and upwards each. These gentlemen may be found at Duvall’s Livery Stable utytil Saturday, May Ist fc# In another place will bo found the card of Lockwood & liro. of Remington. Remington is a thriving place, settled by enterprising people, and the Lockwood Brothers are wide awake business men. WjO recommend them to the people who trade in their town. Dr. Wirt, of Monticcllo, long known to tho people ot Jasper county as a first class Dentist, is now in Rensselaer on a professional visit. As his time is limited tip a few days, those wishing to secure his services must call without delay. Office with Dr. J. 11. Long linage. |3gr*R. S. Dwiggins,Esq., who has been travelling “Beyond the Mississippi ” for ten days past, writes us from Levcnworth, Kansas,-under date of the 22nd, that he was well and should start that evening for Omaha. Mr. Dwiggins has ouir ~tbauks~forTato files - of “MTssouftf Kansas, Nebraska and Western Illinois papers. '■ ■ ——— l ——» JEgT’Eggs are selling at 10 cents per dozen in Rensselaer. In Chicago they bring 15 and 10 cents. If we succeed in securing tho construction of a Railroad through to Chicago, all farm produce will bring Chicago prices. It is to tho interest of every farmer in Jasper county to have this Railroad built. Let every one turn out to tho meeting at tho Court llouso Saturday. l3r*Mra, A. H. Colby, tranoc medium, of Lowell, Lake county, lifts been lecturing on Spiritualism, the past week in lienssclaer, to crowded houses. Mrs. Colby was accompai>y her husband who seemed to devote his whole time and energies to trade off a sorry looking team bill, as we Baw him with the same team yesterday, we judge that as a horse “tradcst” Colby is not a success. wm ••• w* S. Wigmoro, Jeweler, of Monticello, is mending clocks, watches, and jewelry at Dr. J. 11. ridge’s office. Mr. Wigmoro is perfect master of his trade, gives general satisfaction, charges moderate prioes, and is trustworthy. He will remain but a few days in tho place and those desirous of having their work done by him should bring ill their orders at once. KPThe oldest business houso m Rensselaer, is tho establishment of W. J. LaR ue. An experionco of Nearly a quarter of a century has enabled the proprietor to become intimately acquainted with tho wants of the people of Jasper county, and kre know of no merchant bettor qualified by mature judgment to maty) Judicious selections of goods than the Doctor. Those who patronize him can always select from a, large stock. We recommend the establishment to the patronage of our readers' Read advertisement. > ■ ■■■——«»♦» ' . ■ - Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herring, White Fish and Mackerel, at C. C. Starr’s. ——' Taper Collars, Cravats, Neck Tfesi, Busiienders, Cotton Hose, etc,, at J. W. Coats'. - » ,

■a iirtwDitefaAiilfciwileaAaAsMyafiatM. another place a lecture !n the Court are led to think ho baa mistaken his calling. As a puWlfc tcetjufof.ltyls by no means a success. Ho lias attained . tllO long multtolfffiUfllr butitb veiy mridont he lacks the ability tooommuntsaU) hisknewledgo to a public assemblage. 'His- Mesmeric experiments last evening wore complete fallowed. ftowevet, to those who wish to bo amußod, and who enjoy a laugh, the Doctor’s entertainments are probably worth the ..pittauco charged for admission. jgj"lAst week wq noticed that Samuel Baker WaS arrested at the instance of Michaol Harris, upon a ohaage of assault and battery, and hud bis trial before Justioo E. T. Harding and was acquitted. This week Harris was arrested at the instance of Baker, "charged with assault with intent to kill. It appears from the ovidonco tliat Harris cut at Baker with a common clasp knife which penetrated his clothing and just through the skin over his bowels enough to bring tho blood. He had a hearing yesterday beforo Justice E. T. Harding and was acquitted. Pocket Cutlery at J. W. Coals’. 1 “Barrett’s” a thing of joy # Tea Nuts, at S, P. Howard’s. Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Pipes and Cigar Holders, at Coats’. “Barrett's” a scientific discovery. Raisins, finest Malaga, ai Howard’s. Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’s. —, j". —-*■ - - »■ - y Figs, fresh amfNHco, at Howard’s. Use “ Barrett's*’ Hair Restorative. t'ri ——.'W «-■ Dried Peaches—Prunes and RaiWriting Paper, Envelops, Pens and Ink at J. V. Coats’, ' Oranges, grout big ones, at Howard’s, Procure tiio geuuhijj “Burrett’s.” Coflee, cheap and good, at Howard’s. —j— ■ —•«« For the finest artietcß of gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods go to J. W. Coats’. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s; Apply “Barrett’s,”—directions on wrapper. A large lot of new. Tea. Sets—cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. Young Hyson and Imperial Teas—the best—at 8. P. Howard’s. Lemons, for pies—Figs, Raisins, Candy and Nuts, at Coats’. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large as sort fOunt, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, best quality, at 8. P. Howard’s. New Oranges, Lemons and Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. .FuIRI ne of Toilet and Shaving Soap, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Combs, Brushes, &c at J. W. Coats’. All the youugsters go to Howard’s for Maple Sugar and Candy. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Winter Wheat Flour— First... .quality... .per bbl.. .$lO. Second “ “ SB. At. ....... U- C. Starr’s. —<►.. Everybody attending tho great Railroadmeeting, next Saturday, will be furnished good Cigars- by J. W. Coats, as cheap as they can be bought in Rensselaer. Dr. Moreland will deliver a Lecture in tho Court House, in this place, on Saturday evening, of this week-niillie sciences of Phrenology and Physiognomy. He will, also demonstrate Mesmerism ntid Biology, showing how biio mind can control another. Ladies and children are especially iny ited to attend. Admission 15 cents; children, 10 Cents. ===-- ——W r ——— Tho Largest, Best, and Cheapest assortment of Plug and Fine Cut Chewing ffobwceo, Bhorts, Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, is at J. W. Coats’, sign of the Big Indian,

ACROSTIC.

Low prices for cash—mouey. & a lot of hew Goods. New method of living! Wan;auted,to give satisfaction. Have you oxatniaod Goods ■ Over at L. «fe N. AV. Hopkins’? Penny saved, is money earned. Know, before you buy elsewhere, I f-oitnnVfteUwH aheapi; f>

BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE.

We *peak from experienoe, having given a practical trial to this renowned preparation. No other hair restorative has ever received or deserved a more universal demand than Barrett's. , —Pittsburg Commercial. l

MORSE'S IN DIAN BOOT PILLS.

We'liave lately been shown the formula flrom which these Pills are prepared’and from this and our experience medicine. Bhlng entirely free from ail poisstaoiitkhigedtyitH, £hqy can be safely used wliilo performing the active duties of Rfo. } "VYo wjould advise all to uso them, and by a fair trial yOu can seO' nLbneo -tiifc derived from them.; Use Morsels Indian Root Pills in alleaaea of Billimisness, Headache, Female ‘ Irregularities, Liver Complaints, fee. Sold by all dealers. . 1-81-w4. 1 Captain Jams of WiUiantshort, TVArreh county, hae tfcfcit appointed United States Consul at Aix-la-Chappelle.

MARKETS.

New York, April 27, 1869. Gold cldsod at 134. ' f 7” Chicago, April 27. Beeves--Prices range from $4.76 $5.60 $5.75 $6.76 $7.00 @ $7.50. Hogs—-$8.60 $9,00 ® $9.80.

, II UJl * There Is no need of going to Chlc&i go, Laftiyetto, or Kentland to purchase goods. To prevent this and make It convenient for tho trade of Jasper "county, A. I>eopold has laid lu a full line of all kinds of merchandise, toe less than they can now be bought outside of the county. I am determined to keep a No. l lot of nearly all kinds of merchandise, ahd will mako liberal deductions to those wishing to bny at wholesale. My stock la all bought for cash down, and therefore, I have greater facilities fpf selling thenl cheap. I will have constantly on hand trie largest Btock of Spring and Summer Clothing, of the latest styles, which will be sold at extra low prices. Another shipment of that famous Wisconsin Flour has Jdst been received, and will now be sold as follows: Beat Winter, per barrel, $9,80 Beat Bprlng, per barrel, 7,00 SktfAll Goods Warranted."®# I have also made arrangements with some of our woolen factories for first class Flannels, Jeans, Blankets, Satinets, Cossimeres and Cloths, which will be hero now in a few days, ready for Inspection. I will pay the highest prlcos for Wool, as also for all other Country Produce. I would respectfully Invite those who contemplate taking their Jng their trade or cash from this place to give me a call beforo trying anywhere else, as it will pay them big. Thanking the public for past favors, I rehlain your very humble servant, A. Leopold.

Non-Resident’s Notice. Iu the Circuit Couit of Jasper County, Indiana, for the term commenciug ou the Fou rlli Monday of September, 18t>9. Daniel STEIN, Levi Steiu, Solomon Stein, Samuel Slein and Myer Steiu, ti*. Thomas E. Beane and Alfred Thompson, In au action to foreclose a Mortgage. SAID Defendant, Thomas Beans, is hereby notified of the pendency of this action and that the same will be beard and deterutllfx. mined at said term of said Court, Witness the Clerk and Seal of Court, this 2Cth day of Aprl1 ’ MARION L. SPITLER. Hammond;*. Spider, Attys. 31 -3 Administrator** Sale. NOTICE is hereby ghren that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Nathan Barkley, deceased, will offer at public sale, at the door of the Court House In Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 39tb day of May, 1869, at 2 o’clock, p. m., of said day, an equal undivided two-thirds of the following described lands; ~ The north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, and the south-west quarter of the uorth-eaat quarter of section 15, township 28, range 6 west, iu Mid couuly. Appraised at three dollars per acre. Tcnus:—One-hull cash, tho residue in six months, with note at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement and secured by good freehold sureties. If said laud fails to sell aripobllc sale, it will then be sold at private sale. If Bold at publie sale, to not be sold for loss than twothirds its appraised value; if at private sale, for not less than its full appraised value. The purchaser can procure the widow’s Interest upon tho saMe terms. fc'AMUBL B. SMITH. April 26,1869. Administrator. Hammond * Spltfer, Attys. 1-31-4 Notice of Survey. ON the 17th day of May, 1669, there will be a survey by the Surveyor of Jaspor eouuty, liid., for the purpose of ascertaining and establishing the liue ruuuiug East and West between sections 24 and 25, and 23 and 26. in township 31, north of range 5 west, in said eouuty. Said survey will effect the luuds ot J. Spreggs, Charles Spreggs, John Rogers, Thomas H. Robinson, Beckwith &. Pruitt, Oeo. Mason, Win. Sproggs. Hiram Comstock, Wm. Robluson,W. N. Jones and Miles Bysher. W. N. JONES. April 17,1869. 1-31-3 Notice t>f Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday, May 3rd, 1860, make legal survey of sections 26 and 23 in township 29, north of range 6 west. Section 26 ordered by Henry Ran--23 by Cyrus Htirea...— JOHN MILLER, 1-27-3. Surveyor of Jasper County. DISSOLUTION of CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between E. Heidleberger and A. Leopold , lias been dissolvedhy mutual 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 tho old Firm will please call ana settle up at once, as Mr. Heidleberger will leave this place shortly. E. HEIDLEBERGER, A. LEOPOLD. April 14, 1869. 1-29-Sw. Commissioner’* Sale. BY order of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at pubauetioh to the highest bidder on Saturdav, May the Btli, 1869, (between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.) at the door of the Court House, In Jasper county, Indiana. the following real estate, towit: The east half of south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), Town thirty (30). north of range six (6), west. The said land is appraised at sll2O. Terms cash. S. P. THOMPSON, Comraisloner. Dwiggins & Thompson, Att’ys. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed, from the Clerk of the Jiuqiei-. Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public solo, to tho highest bidder, on n 1 Saturday, £!&? 39th, I*oo, between the houirs of 10 o’clock, A. M.. and 4 o’clock, P. M-. of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years; of the following described real estate situate in *aid county of Jasper and State of Indiana, to-wlt i The west half of the east half of tho north east quarter of section twentyeight, 28, township twenty-nine, a>, range five, 6, west And on failure to realize the full amount of said decree and execution, with interest and costs, I will, »t the same time and place, and in hko manner, offer for sale the fee simple o&said reai estate, or so much thereof as may be neoessaiy to satisfy the said decree, execution, Interest and costs. A Taken as the property of Elizabeth Timmons, on themotlonofD. L Jackson, vs Elcnor Phillips, et al. A. J. YEOMAN, --v •tffierlff Jasper Co. I Aurijrs*MW9. ,

■U ; MSI HwtWT’# Sal*. T> Y vlrtuo of a decreo and order of wIH on Smnrday, May 19,1899, between tho hours of ton o’clock a. m. and four o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House In Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, the rents and profits, .for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said County of Jasper,* to-wit: The south half of the north-west quarter of section eight, 8, township tnirty-one, 81, range seven, 7 wost; the east half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-ions, 81, township thirty-one, 81, range seven 7; and the oast half of the south-west quarter qL section four,, 4, township thirty, 807 range six, 6. And on failure to realise the full amount) of the Judgment with Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much theroof ns may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Bale to be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of William M. Johnson at the suit of Michael Housman and Bimon Housman. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper county. Dwiggins * Thompsonf Attorneys for Plaintiffs. April 19th, 1869. 1-30-3 to IK A C. KELLET, RESIDENT DENTIST, BenMSIMT, Mum Office up stairs, over C. C.Starr's Grocery. Shaving ~ and Hairdressing-. n COM OVER C. C. STARR'S/ H. PETIT & WIFE. HAIRDRESSING DONE INARTISTIC STYLE FOR LADIES OR m GENTLEMEN! All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, tlie best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collar’s, etc. Mr. Petit Is an old Experienced Barber.— He says he will atop hair falling out in three applications, if not, will charge He ha> fitted up a room for Indies exclusively where Mrs. Petit will be pleased tq wait upo n the ladies of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives. and them insured, give the Barber Shop a call. 1-29-fy FRUIT TUBES. Persons wanting APPLE, PEAR, or PEACH TREES, Of thrifty growth and reliable fruit, need not go from home to get them. Also, GRAPE VINES, RASPBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES. . STRAWBERRIES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND VINES Of kinds. Any kind and size of EVERGREENS ' Furnished to order. ITPersons wishing to plant this Spring had better let us have their orders immediately so that, if we have not tho kind on hand, we can get them here in good time for planting. O*Leave your orders either at the farm of at Dr. Wm. H. Martin’s office. 1-28-ts .ROBERT Y. MARTIN. Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOAN! W.J. Laßue is just now receiving the largest stock of DRY GQODS, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HEADY MADE CtOTHWC, (Spring, Summer and Fall,) GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARByMILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE JARS, &C., AC., <SC., &C-, Ever brought to Rensselaer, all of which will be sold at smaller profile than any other house tn town. The Goods are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought at Lower Prices than wo have ever bought before. If the ciUiens of Rensselaer and vicinity will call and look through our assortment before buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION ae to the abeve statement. We are Paying the Highest Prioes for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE,. such as sees, BUTTESt, POTATOES. BEANS, COHN, OAT»* HIDES, PUTS,' •’ AC.,*C„ AC., AC. Give us a call. It will cost you nothing to look, and you will certainly aave a great deal to buy ot us; Wo havo a very large etock of -Woolens, •oeh ae Blue, Brown and MUe'd JEANS, CAS SHEER ES, BEEP'S GREY, SATINETS, DRESS FLANNELS * SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, AND PLAIN COMMON FLANNELB, AU of which we wfll exchange, at the Very lowest prices for WOOL Far whisk we will give the very highest ’’ltoiimclaM, April JLI&63. MQ4».

IWDWTORI 1 \ Harding & Alter, PRACTICING rOYHICUSS AND DR. Waoft O T 0 . Take tills method of lnfo-» tg 'He o tlieus of Jasper County and vknilty that they have openod a New Dura Stork In Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Porcoptle 4. Son, one door east of Vanntta Jt 'Son’s large Harness Shop, whore they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines us may be found in tho town, Thoy will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, MEDIOIKTBMB POINTS, 0!U, DYE-STUm* SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, touting-JJaper* SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEfit Si PE«C!I~HOU>m, Hiiitil* From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Peueil Brush. Also have WINE, BItANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &C., For medicinal use only, all of whleh we will soli cheap for cash, and we invite the Pnbiio to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. HARDING & ALTER. I. Jt. STACXHOCtI. O. D. STACXHOCSK RENSSELAER FURNISHING .J^HSTD HARDWARE STORE. WE beg leave to Invite the attention o the people of Jasper and Newton counties, and the rest of mankind, to our ful and complete stock of ■ 4 GLASS, SASII, DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS, BTEA? BINGES, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, LjN SEED AND COAL OIL. and iverything elso usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. riOOKINO AND HEATING STOVES o } the latest styles and In endlss variety. rriINWARE of all kinds; and every--I- thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. ~y STEADS. CKAJBS, .TABUS, SAFES CRIBS, \ WASH-STANDS, BUREAUS, and everything else usnatly kept |n a prepcrl conducted Furniture store. ■ ’ ' fj , ; + •«* We keep constantly employed the very beet of tipners and cabinet makers, and are therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, lb either department, at all times. of all styles kept con’’tthwree" stoutly on hand or made to order on abort notice, et the lowest poselble rates, t. .: . ' ’ 1 W* - ’ - 'VTT’E make it oar business to furnish VY everything needed to BUILD OR FVRNISBF a house. Call and she u* before purchasing »lMwb«r« IF* BTACKQOm Jb'BRO

D. I JACKSMfr DEALER IN ° DRUOS AND MBDIOINES, PAINTS 3nd CHLI, VARNISHES "" OYS STUFFS. Has now now on hand a large arid well selected stock. He also hoops a large stock of PATENT MEDICINES, and among tlioso are • I. GREGORY’S OIL, for the Lungs. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. D. I. Jackin, KEF.ra a large and well-selected stock Of STATIONERY, such si School Books, of the present use, (and some tbat Is Dot in uM) Wall Paper, Window Curtains, Note and Letter Paper, A Superior Artioio of FLAT CAP Pone, Writing Ink, Ac. PERFUMEBIE S or all kinds, from NIGHT BLOOMIN CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FJ.OWERB. He keeps also a largo variety of SOAPS, such ua Castile, Honey, Yankee, Glycerine, Sassafras, Ac., to., Ac., Ac, *e. He keeps a good article of Liquors, sash as BE ANDY, WINK, <3 IN. WHISKY. for medical uses only. LAMPS, or all descriptions ; CHIMNEYS COVERS, CLEANERS, Ac. , - - - -g He keeps a general assortment es Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. Physicians presari ptions euro fully prepared at all times of the night. I; tj JACKSON. 1-28-ly. - cm DBm Sims, RUNNSELAKR. Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking the citizen* of Jasper county, for their liberal patronage daring the last few years, and would respectfully solicit the continuance of the same, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customer*, by giving them a good article of whatever they wish to buy. —Webuy ouly First Glass Eaal. ern Houses, those we have tried for years, and always know what.klnd cf goods we are getting. We have now on hand, and are noeivlng A GOOD STOCK OF DRU Gct3 9 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.DYESTUFFS of alt deecriptlons, TOILET ARTICLB9 fitch u BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY. &o*j PAINTERS Gams. ’ snob as OILB. PAINTS, VARNESHES, STRIPING BRUSHES, PATeSIp DRYER, &C.. AC. PURE WINES AND LIQTJOB9 sold only r FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES __ A variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too n mneroua to mention. '• ’ &W- l'*r* '■ ■■■ '-T We keep eenstantly on hand a complete assortment of School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY OF ALL KHIDS Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and saieefaoUoa gharanleed. Also, an assortment of TOBACCOS & CIGARS ail of which we mm sett as low as any be«m nrwtt .000,twM :■ : , ' t

Haa (ratlin* es all sizes on baik/eed Js MS* pared to till ail erd-ra far any style, jdy Can secure a territory , sad Iy a little mtorprire, have a Permanent Paying Musi sere Requires ae capital. An briiim now oceottn isH rr. We take all the reepeaeibiUty. W« want active agent*. To sack We efler (bed Inducemeals. Bead for aweut'e oirealar. FIOMBINATITUTI, « 1-26-Snl 83 East 10th Street New Yeck. Stackhouse & Bro. UWDKHTAKEKSi KKNriNKLAER, INDIANA. Arc now prepared tft BE all order! for Coffins of .every style. Ordem left either at M. ISdrhrs shop or the HardWure Store, will be j romptly attended to, atthe lowest possible raws. THE WORLD RENOWNEB SINGER SEWING MACHINE I I am agent for this splendid n ashlne and would request all those needing machines, to call at my residence and see some of Its work. I challenge com pari sqn. REFt'EKENCES; Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Cox. * Mr. John B. Spangle, and others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, best in the World, for sale.. WM. H. RHOADES. Sept. 11. 1868. 1-38-ts,. We Call the attention of our readers te the remarkable certificates of cares performed by Dr. C. W. Roback’s celebrated Scandinavian Medicine*. We do so, knowing them te be gennlne. The agent haa ahown as the original leUera, copkw of which eppeat halos. The proprietor* of there medicine* authorize ae to say, that they will give a reward of ten thousand dollars te any peraod who will show that any if the letters refer* red to are not aatheailo. They hove been Bent unsolicited, and the company have Id their procession over 5,000 of a similar character. Any Druggist can satisfy tho most skeptical of tha value of those truly wonderful Agents, Rcback’s Stomach Bitters, RoJ back’s Scandinavian “Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.’’ READ i; ■.. ■■■» ;•* fjfka? The following froni the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable newspapers in the United States. What ean be more convincing! HOME TESTIMONY. _ Thb Cincinnati Daily Turn > op March 21,18U1, Say*: / The Scandinavian remedies appear io be growing in favor with the public, if we may judge by the testimonials constantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to he found in our advertising columns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is,being adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they ean dot treat effectually in auy other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has during the present year nearly doubled. ± Their process of Stioft is by* A ugh lion of the blood, and a consequent er&dtcrftfSir of dun ease s».■<*•: jm