Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thuradhy, Mr

IBCW. J. Laßde, last Monday, •Old 900 dozen egga, which ware ■hipped to New York City. f3r*Dr. A. 11. Wirt publishes a busincM card in another Oohimm Hee it ■■■ ■!»■!» t3F*Per»on» wishing to Send <Ueir children to school this Bum- - ate directed to the card of Mr. . M. Smith. feV SohoolDirvotora, or others, who wish to secure the services of a teacher, can learn of ono at thife office. _____ li feSTDr. G. A. Moss has removed his office to the building immediately opposite the “Old Line Drug Store.” Ore told that a small bird resembling a sparrow, has made its appearance in thia locality, which feeds upon the Colorado potato bug with great voracity. tyMr. M. L. Spitler, our efficient County Clerk, in forms ns that the commissions for the Justices elected this Spring have been received at his office. fegf The newest mode of repairi ing buildings in Rensselaer is to ; rip off the naif decoyed sheeting of u dilapidated stable to baton the nonse, and then close up the stable with new lumber. feff"Charley Stan: has opened his Ice Cream Saloon. We took the first dish of the . season last Monday, it was *€all in with your girl some evening.— Charley's Soda Fount-is running, too. Everything i« neat Zudtrim ♦bout the Saloon. fey* A delegation often or twelve • of the prominent citizens of Rens♦elaer, smarted yesterday for Delphi to attend the Railroad meeting.— Among the number werc-Dr. W. J. Laßue, Alfred Thompson, Rev. Father Joseph A. Stephens, R. S. Dwigglns, 3. P. Thompson, Jno. B. Sfianek, Thos. Boroughs, Col. J. Healey, of tins office, Jared Ben- : j.train, Jonathfok*'PWaock, Dr. J. 11. Lough ridge, Norman Warner and Qob E. P. Hammond.

A. Leopold U Jn x thc Unarket offering the highest prices for wool. Mr. Leopold is well known-to the citizens of Jasper county, as a successful merchant. Enterprising, energetic, and thoroughly posted in his business, the many who patronize him are satisfied with their bargains, finding they have received the uppermost figures for their produce and bought their goods as cheaply as .they could be had in the market. jtz * ■■■ . y Two Stands of Bees for sale, Inquire of G. B. Conwell at the Poetofllce. ■. 1 Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr's. Pocket Cutlery'sl"j. W. Coats*. Pea Nuts, at 8. P. HowaAl’s, Pipes and Cigar Holders, at Coats'. ” —v*** .Raising, finest Malaga, at Hoard’s. Tear! Bnrjey, for soups, at Starr’s. -——■ —- iaw -mm- eßsijr !■ Figa, fresh mml niefl, at Howard’s. Dried Peaches—Prunes and Raisins, at C. C. Starr’s. Oranges, great big ones, at Howard’s. Coffee, cheap and good, at Howard's. For the finest articles of gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods go to J. W. Coats’. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, » C. C. Starr’s. ' ■- ■■ I i Young Hyson and Imperial Tea*— 4he best—at 8. P. Howard’s. «««».. . Lemons, for pies—Figs, Raisins, Candy apd Nuts, at Coats'. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large joortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, best quality, at JJ. P. Howard’s. , New Oranges, Lemons Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. Full line of Tplletand Shaving Soap, Perfomery, Hair Oil, Combs, Bruanes, Ac at J. W. Conte. > AU the youngsters go to Howard’s for Maple Sugar and Candy. New consignment of Tea, Coffee ♦ad Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, fiuspffloders, Cotton Hose, etc., at J. wTcoats’. At a C. Starr’s. At C. C. Starr’s. The Largest, Best, and Cheapest asaortment of Plug and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Shorts, Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, is at J. W. Coats’, sign of the Big Indian, Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herting. White Fiah and Mackerel, at <X U. Starr’s. c. <

MOBSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS.

We have lately been shown the formult from which these Pills are prepend and from this and our experience In the use of them.can honestly prosaf^l° l UMd , whi{e l<l,entß * hey **“ tive duties of life. woufd advise all to use them, and by a Mr trial you from tnem. ÜB® Alonw s Hoot Pills in all cases of Bllliousness, Headache, Female ImaulartUea, Irttar Onnplatate, Ae. Boid by. all dealara.

Dwigglns * Estate LoS 1 ?, 10 and* mJ block>, ft* They have for sale a variety of dtelrable business and building lota. Give them a call. ’ ' t

BOOK BIN DING.

Partlee having Magaainea, Pamphlets, or Paper* they wish bound, or Books that need rebinding cata have their work done in good substantial style, at reasonable prices bv having them at Dr. J. H. Loughridge’s office or at Austin’s Hotel.

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FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd’s Cream Cores Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures ail Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Bold by D. I. Jackbox. Rensselaer, and allJDruggisls in Jasper County. Rensselaer hat a barber and a barb er ess in the personlof H. Petit A Wife, who advertise in the Union. —Laporte Union and Herald. Yes, and first class barbers they are, too. N. 6. Paul, recently elected City Clerk of LaPorte, made application for a pension three or four years ago, on account of disability from wounds recieved at the second Bull Run battle. A week or ten days ago he was notified that he would be allowed a pension of $6 per month,to date from September 1862, so after waiting nearly seven years he gets SSOO in alutnp. “Nate” was a “bully boy” and we are glad to hear of bis good fortune. a For and in consideration of the sum of $150,000 to be paid in ten annual installments, by John Purdue, the legislature has located the Agricultural College at Battle Ground, and christened it Purdue Institute. Tfie editor of an exchange says he'would have perpetuated Mr. Purdue’s name for half the money. He proposed to change the name ot his paper and call it the “Independent Johnny Purduedle.”

MARKETS.

Nkw York, May 11, 1869. Gold cloned at 138 - Chicago, May 11. Beeves--$4.50, $5, $5.75, $6.50, $7, @ $7.25. Hogh—sß .25, $9.00 @ $9.50. Wool—2B, 33, 40,45,50 and 55 cento per pound. I

“£J~KI(Hr FEINTING OFFICE. Wiir* prepared to do all kind* of Plain and Fanej Job Printing with neatness and diapat&, and alas reasonable rates aa the times will permit. Every description of Job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wadding card, done in the best style of the art, and at price* aa lev an' tho lowest. ill orders for BtilhMda, Card*. Check*, Draft*, Letter Heeds ; ".iSWwF 'L Enveiopee, Blank*. Label*, , , i<' Handbill*, Programme*, ' 1 Ball, Show, and Blectiaa TinkW*, - T;<will be promptly attended to at reoaenabl* rates. Call at the -Union" oflea oppoaite t* Court Hb**e. . James a healey, PropHetoi**, LEGAL ADVKRTIfiJEMEim J. -r--Annual Internal Revenue tax Notice. TjGBLIC NOTICE is hereby given. ♦ that the Annual List of Internal Revenue Taxes of the United States for the year 1869, in the9th District, of Indiana, has been received from the Assessor thereof for collection; ♦nd that the Taxes assessed thereon are now due and payable; and that the Collector of said District either by himself or deputy will attend upon the Tax payers of Jasper County to receive the same at the places and times following therein, to-wit: At-the Babb House in Remington, May 24th 1969, and at the office of M. F. Chilcote, in Rensselaer. Deputy Collector of said County until the sth day of June following, when costs and penalties* will accrue and follow upon all Taxes then delinquent. NORMAN EDDY. Collector. Collector's Office, South Bend, May 10th, 1869, J-88-2L 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 bb built on the plan furnished by John Lefler. I will also receive sealed proposals for making the Grades ft»r said Bridge, which grades will be sold out by tho cubic yard to the lowest responsible bidder. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all bids, both on the Bridge and also on the Grades. Bids will be wooived up to the third day of the June term 1869, of the Commissioners* Court. “ For Plans. Specifications or any information in regard either to the Bridge ortho (Tradescall at my office. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County. Renspelaer, Ind., April J 4,1869. Commissioner** Btelo. BY ordar of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at pubauction to the highest bidder on Saturday, May the Bth, 1869, (between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.) at the door of the Court House/ln Jasper county, Indianaptbe following real estate, towlt: - The east half ofisouth-east quarter of Section thirty-five (85), Town thirty (B The^ltelD?r^i W aTsll2o i no bami laiia is appraiseti av Tennacash. & THoMpfi<nr . OommißionGTa Dwioenm A T

■tel 'I! Mil? i. W'l Kill. I 11 1! 1 C ■TATEOF INDIANA,! JASPER COUNTY.. < I David fl. Gear, Jobs W. Oaer, Ctarias E. Gaaraad Jam<» U. Gaer will taka notioo that Sarah A. Gear ha* died fa* the Commas Pieaa Oaart of aatd Couatv, bar aomphUat againat thaiu for partition of aortain real aetata, tad that the aame will bo heard at the arat terra of eaid eeart. ‘ ft. B.J MARION L. BUTLER, Ma 7 ,5tb,18tt. Clerk. MpCoanall far Ptyf I-M4 Nen-Rssldent** Notice. la the Oliealt Coart of Jaepor County, Indiana, for the form commencing oa the Fourth Moaday of September, 1889. Daniel stein, Levi Stem, Solomon Stela, Samuel Stoic and Myer Stein, at. Thoaaaa E. Beene and Alfred Thompson, la BB aolion to forecloae a Mortgage. SAID Defendant, Thomae Beaaa, la hereby notified of the pendency of tbia notion and that the aame will be beard and deler- » mined at arid term of arid Coart. Wltnern the Clerk and Seal of said Court, thia 26th day of April, 1869. MARION L. SPITLER. Clerk. Hammond & Spitler, Attya. 31-3 Notice of Survey. ON the 17th day of May, 1869, there will beaaarvey by the Surveyor of Jasper county, Ind., for the purpose of ascortahilng and establishing the Ihm running East and Went between sections 24 aad 25, and S 3 and 98, In township 31, north of range & west, In said county. Said survey will effect the landa ol J. Spregga, Charles Spreggs, John Rogan, Thomae ti. Robinson, Beckwith A Pruitt, Geo. Mason. Wm. Spreggs. Hiram Comstock. Wn. Roblneon, W. N. Jones end Mifoaßyaher. W. N. JONES. April 17,1069. 1-31 3

W. F. SARJENT.

Administrator’s Sale. VTOTICE la hereby given 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, wt'the door orthe Court House In Reaaaelaer, Jaspereimnty, Indiana, on Bat*rdlay,lhe ftSth day of May, 1869, at 2 o’clock, p. m., of mid day, an equal undivided two-thlrd* of the following described lands; The north-wqpt quarter of the north-east quarter,and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of aection]s, township 28, range 6 west, In Mid county. Appraised nt thr.e dollars per ecre. Teana:—One-halt cash, the residue In rix month*, with note at interset, waiving benefit of appraisement and secured by good freehold sureties. if Mid land fail* te sell st public Mie, it will then be eeld at private sale. If- sold al public sale, to not ba sold for less than twothirds its appraised vahie; if at private sale, for not leas than its full appraised value. The purchaser can procure the widow’s interest upon the same terms. SAMUEL-B. SMITH. April 26,1869. Administrator. Hammond A Spitler, Attys. 1-31-4 JBberlffte Sale BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Picas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 6th DAY of JUNE, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a m., and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the Court House door 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 said county, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, 25, townsliipthirty-twO. 32, north of range six, 6, west; containing 40 acres, And on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, interest and costs, due on said execution, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, ofler for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Francis W. W. Priceat the suit of James W. Lynn. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. < ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County. May 6th, 1869. l-33-2-fslo Hammond A Spitler, Attys for Pltff. Sheriff's Sale, BY virtue of an execiuton to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on WetiaeeMay. May MMtk, 1869. between the noenr of ten 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, at public auction, first oner for sale, for a term not exceeding seven years, the rents aad profits orthe following described real estate sluate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: The east half of the north-east quarter bf section fourteen 14 town twentynine, 29, north of range five, 5, west. And on failure to 1 realize the full amount due on said execution and decree, I will, at the same time and Slace, and in the same manner, offer He fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Patrick Halligan, at the suit of Madison Makeover. ■ Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheri S’ Jasper Co. Hammond & Spitler, Attys, for Pltff. May Bd, 1869. l-32-3-fslo Sheriff’s Bale. T> Y virtue of an execution and order £> of sale to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, May 419th, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day. at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rente and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate fn said county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of section twentyeight, 28; the north-west quarter and the west half of Che north -east quarter and the south-east quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one, 21 —alt In township thirty-one, 31, north of range seven, 7, west. Ana on failure to realize the frill amount of said decree and execution, with Interest and ooete, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, ofler for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree and execution. Interest and costa. Ordered to be sold as the property of Alfred Phillips and StellaE. Phillips at the suit or Stephen Kemper v». Alfred Phillips, Stella E. Phillips, George W. Thornton, Robert Hamilton, Robert 8. Dwiggins and Simon P. Thompson. t A. J. YEOMAN, . « Sheriff Jasper Co. » " -r . . 1 >

'J 1 /-' . 1 I- 1 special notices. Every Practical Man Caa aecaraaforrttory.airi by* fail* m»twpria., have a ParaMMet Boriaa*. Raqaira* a* capital. As Igaauu oaa aoaoriruu it. Wa taka ril theraaywieibiUty. We Waat active agent*. Tv each w* offer good IndacemenU. Bend for ageut’e clrenlar. _HOMinNaTITUTE. UNHR IB Bad tIM Street New Yteta -■■■■. nn. m i ■ m-M • FRUIT TREES. Petaona wanting Of thrifty growth and rol iable frrit. need not go from home to get them. Abo, GRAPE VINE®, RASPBERRIES. _ GOOSEBERRIES, ’ BLACKBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND VINES Ofrilklata Any kind mad etoe of EVERGREENS Furnished to order. KTFertotn wiahing to plant thia Bpring had better let u* have their order* immediately ao that, if we have not tho kind on hand, we rim get them here In good time for plant! or. ST Leave yonr order* either at the fam or •t Dr. Wm. H. Martin’* office. 1-28-ts • ROBERT Y. MARTIN

WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 50,000 K OP WOOL WANTED! For which I will pay the Highest Price, IN CASH! Or will exchange Jeans, Flannel*, Yarn, or any other Gpoda kept In my eatabliahment. Theae Good* have ril been bought from onr Weatern Woolen Factorie* and are WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION All person* having Wool to aell, will do welt to call an d examine|my Stock, and learn my price*. Aa I ship all my Wool direct to New York, I flatter myself that I Can Pay Higher Prices than moat Pnrehaaere. ts Don’t forget to call. I will alao aell yon Cheapest Bnit of Clothing You Ever Wore, and As Good & Barrel of Flour as You Ever Saw, And all cheap for Caah or Trad*. l-33-3moa. A. LEOPOLD. Seventy-five Thous&nd Dollars TO LOANI W.J. Laßne I* jiut now reeefring th* largeat stock of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, . HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, READY MADE CLOTWSC, !___—(Spring, Bqpsma* nad Fall,) GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARB, Milt CROCKS, JUGS, STOKE JARS, ac. ao. ao. ao. Ever brought to Renmriaar, ail of wfetoh Will bo told nt emaller profit* than any other houae tn town. The Good* are of The Very Beat Selection, And have been been bought nt Lowur Price* than w* have ever bought before. If the citizen* of Renaaelaer and vicinity will call and look through our aaeortment nefor* buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION •• to the above etatement. Weaie Paying thsHigheat Prieea for all kind* of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Mchaa EGO, I ■VTTBH, POTATOEI. "BMANfI, O9MN, •AVfl* MRoacat, ' rOVLTMY, MIBBR PELTS, * *C.,AO., «e.,dw. Give ma call. It will eoet you nothing to look, and yon wffi certainly rave a great deal to bay of ua. We have a very large utock of Woolen*, •ueh m Blue, Brown and Mixed JEANS, J- ' ' ‘ - BEEP'S GJIET, SATINETS, DEEBS FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, AND PLAIN COJOtON FLANNELS, AR of which wo will exchange, kt the very leweat price* f*r WOOXdte Far whioh we wffl give Mb Wy Mgteet April U, life j-BMte.

Qliw’fc M BAB Changed Proprietors! Bet D. I. JACKSON Iskra -It anflu hB sheig., .ad he ilalUni hlmaelf that l» will ba snablsd Io render satisfaction to all tho sM patrons of thia old and popular eatabItebasaat, and art only rataln old cuatomara, bat, by sailing Ma wars* at REASONABLE PRICES, b. able to bald oot inducements for a largo laareaaa of patranaco. He haa just received acosapietooteekof mob aud pure DRUGS, PAINTS, DYES, CHEMICALS, And all the other articles requisite to meet the wants of hia customers. A new and select stock of BOOKS i STATIONERY At D. X JACKSON’S.

Wall Paper, Of nil grades, from 15 to 40 cents per bolt, at THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE. 20 Kegs Fahnestock's Pore White Lead, Al JACKSON’S. ■ - 1 1 —~~ PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH, and all other S-r~> TT fit TT YRT fit JL wLJ R3h fJEeSm aJEUI K3r injure, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, Southside Washington Street, Rensselaer. ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, A, JACKSON'S DRUG STORE. One Barrel GLUE, , First Claes, just received at JACKSON'S. One Barrel PINE TAR. At JACKSON’S. 100 lbs. Red Lead, Pure English, At JACKSON'S. ■Dmiiw Harding tt Alter, practicing physicians ■ . **» - DXUGG X« ‘TO. Take this method of info tn *g »bs a tineas as Jasper County and via,nity that they have opened a N«w Dauo Stou in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Per* cupUo A Bon, one door east of Vanatta & Son’s large Harness Shop, where they intend ta beep as good aa assortment of Drags and ModMaas as assy be found In the town. They wiU usually keep on band a full sup- ~~ = . ■ ■■ ■ ■ :■■■>. DRUGS, B£EIX>X<2XNEIB PAINTS, Oita, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTT, ■ From •bottle of HOSTtnEIPS STOMACH UTTERS Ta e bo* of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. ' ‘U,. - <■ We keep eonttantly on hand • good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tDriling-|Japcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, FES A PENCIL-HOLDERS, WiSMMSp From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brash. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, AC., Far medicinal w only, all of which we will 0011 cheap for earii, and wo InaMa.tbo Public 1a exaastaa ear stock before pure basing sire ' hflmww \ harding a Alter.-

cm Dm sm »IONM«B»UA.>£IU Wesley Thompson,Proprietor, We take pleasure In thanking the clflsens of Jasper county, far their liberal patronage during the last few years, and would respectfully solicit the eoatlnUMwe of Ike aaaw, knowing that Wa _ Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving them a good article of what-ver tbev wish to bay. We buy our goods of only First Class Eastern Houses, those we hare tried for year*, and always know what kind of goods wo are getting. We have now ou band, kna are reaefvfog

A GOOD STOCK OF MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLSS nuchas BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPB, perfumery, PAINTERS GOODS, ' stab an OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES. STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, *C.. *C.

PURE WINES AND LIQUORS sold only A FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too numerous to mention. Wekeep constantly on band a wrtphte assortment «f School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY ON ALL KINbS Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and aamufoatian guaranteed. st? ’ ■'*? }-' ’’o ■■■' .? •>! Also, an assortment of TOBACCOS 4 CIGARS all of wbtak wo san sritaa low aa amy bums .. , , ■ l .an vliiiiniiil ■ Wl '■» t. M. svacu novel. c. a. sraexnovaa RENSSELAER FURNISHING HARDWARE STORB. TETT beg leave to Invito Ao aMsntfoae W the people of Jasper end Newton NAILS, ■ L —GDABW St BASH, C DOORS, C’ ' -«> ? ' 1*^24. 2., ./• * PUTTY, Loen, '> i ■ BBWBk STRAP BUeiß, ' . ■Z, i . . RARUand POCKET CUTLERY, WRIT! LEAD, Ljß ■BED AND COAL OIL. and Iverythlna etoo usually bspl to a wdS regulated hardware stars. /: ■ ALSO. ,q4lm wMy. Rfovo store, ALSO. JgfiCMUM CHAIN, TAELES tafi CRIBB, WAW4ITAK RVRRAVa, and everything eteenraatly kepi conducted Fmitnre store. ;-^ ; yr .. ' as r' ■ 4 " ‘ r, 'S* /fcjß '*■'..// - ‘ We keep constantly employed An vwy best of tinners and aabinetaesboH, and are therefore prrearod to do renairlag or Jeb Wtok. la either department at ril tinA - •€> .. ■; ■*'. -.'K ■■■ ■ • ■'/ COFFINS arril etytee kept Mnatsatly oa head er wade to order QB sboct MgttOMp St tbs lsWS®t (MSSftblS MSMb ’’TEFE} mekw ri ere bnriMk W evosythtag needed to • ' OR rmtXISB • l iMMMt IwH A house, Chi! And lee as before ywebmtog •nr BTACKRChBBBBBO

'THE WOULD RENOWNED I I IW .• < T» yo'aCTl >G | OV. -AhU >ad F MJ MwiwiFf Ft SIR I Sf 1 ■''' siNara sewwo mennac. T nm agrrit tor thtoaptenriM nmchtae A anA would reanaat alt (bm*aendhm machine*, to anil at my ndHnaoe aal nee aoanw as I cfcaHepm owwpwtotoL C . Mm. I. M. BtaeUmnee, r Mrw. Thon. Boroughs. - r Mi*. Beth. < A Mr. John B. ftmngle, M ■hMMMMto ■ ••’'l ».--t rr All htoda of machtne 1 twirt ore at thread, Brooke MO yds. • mevl Krpt. 11. 1008. 1-»-U

P® wKBKt, •• ■, Jv- jaifT x; those i4/lr».M.e modlclwt befoag to aa <Xd and plwu OVn. toApeambletoPtoatfoa. OaodfodlWasvCkaiphMb. A dWtefoaaToate. Patua in dnnn hettlm Boaverltaeat. Now York. IfSHP*

W* eaß NMf httea t lea «F ear readers to the byUn.fi, W. Rabaoh * sfiAMid toaai»R ■ vfca Medfclaee. WnArae; iMMrtaf them to bo goMiae- Tbo ageat bee nkbwamsbe original tetSere, eeplea of wlrieb oMMar t bole*. The ereprtsSereof theca wiAiWieaa*tbeelue as to say* : tbs* they writ-w|ee«<to* ward of ten thouaand dolhkrv to map o*oo who wilt show HmteaQr tf-tbe iotma bribe* red to are art amheprts. They have beoa rtAM# liam ft* ■om WMBUtoMWp ««« WJ W»efr procesetou ever 5/X» of a ehsfiat abacA***"feal^th??^i??hm < * r forAgeots, Roback’s Sloaaacb Biltera, BeWeed Pitts. • . t -j.j. ■■irt M T%."' ? ■■ J \ ffA.- - -•?< '***'# The following from TIMES, one of the mast reliable news- ' • Mww*iMr tow'Also. idftw. papers in the United States. - . ■JYhat can be more connncingt •smmsunwodmwa*' HOME 1; TESTIMONY. The Cincinnati Daily TnoM 1 or March tl, 1861, J The ScaQdinayuiß be growing in fiMk with the publie, if we may Judge by the'lestimoniab ent stantly received by the proprietor A letter from Wiseoisin, to be found nr our advertising columns, announce that among the physi* eians of the locality it is becoming veiy popular, and what is very unusual, is being adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they can not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried or eral Wr ing the present year ncarlv doubled. Their process of operation is by_fi tion of the blood, ermUcation o?* disMHy.