Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1869 — Page 2

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Our Raitroad Interests.

“lY*cvcr r»‘ws tl pourr," Ji> an q)d Mt»w tlntt tl»® ur«> around atifl actively mi work atou# tHo frliolv rWitr thv coiwtnirtion of (h<: in ilitwMoiii*! Delphi aiHf f hivagn railr«*n<l T ami t»rt* |»romist*K to bo the* tMlrtry is flooded with imnor* of routes, oitbor of whtrtV is possess*.,l of some parlKiular ant) oxolusivo advituluge over an) ami all others. v > • All nl onee it sooms if rniiro.vl men have discovered that Jasper county is possessed Cith natural advaiitsfios that ilty*l((ll the enterj*viao and capital follow - inv* in the train of the iron horse' lobe developed iiitO I'ahuloas stuns of wealth. 4 Our lands are fertile and produce magnificent crops ot grain, thereforc wo must have direct Coitimui.ieation with Chicagtj, the great grain depot of America, ami the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago road must be built. We have tracts of uncultivated lauds, rich iu the vegitalde stceumuiations ol' unknown ages, that only need to be cultivated to produce the intwthwnrienn-rops. K«jr this reasou wc need direct communication with New Yofkt the great, entrepot of American immigralion, and tnc American t'entral is again whispered of. The vast unbroken miles of natural meadow and pasture lands in Jasper county, the mie-fifllt «d which is scarcely fed from year to year, has attracted the eyes of anirtiier class, ainl the l'ennsylvauta4'<onlrnl proposes to give its a direct route to Pittsburg, the great, central cattle market of the I'nited Males, by building a feeder from Kankakee City via Kctnjsqlaer to l^tganwort.’ Another class luive stumbled upon the rich ore beds at the headwaters of the !ro<piois,aud straightwav wc iu-<hl a track to the coal fields of Southern Indiana lhut furnaces, machine shops and rolling milts may be operated, and the liensseluer, Oxford and Attica road is shadowed forth in the cat-, agorv of possibilities. Now it is true’that all these lines would be of great benefit to the county, but wc call have only one “of them at this time, and the must tangible proposition is liic Indianapolis, Delphi and t'hicago road. AH the oiln rs are as yet simjtlv tin; shadow s of possible events.--This may be made a certainty, and w ill be if the pahjite only coutrUtnle a* they huve the mean*. It may pay outside capitalists to invest in the enterprise when the road is on a firm basis—they never will before —lmt it will pay the people-of Iho county to establish that basis. It is possible that strangers may be hen I titled by the road, Imt we are cor- j taiii to be. They may receive six ; or even ten percent, for the money , they invest, we will receive from twenty to fifty per cent, in the first ten years, annually, and alter that as nuieh as anybody gltc,...i.- —— HuL w e must not sutler ourselves to be turned aside from this road by the rv.prosentations and induce-, ments held out by parties interested in other routes. We are a people of limited means and it will require all we can spare to secure ot:c road. After it is built and our jmrsms are replenished will be time enough to listen to jwoposals trom other quarters. A majority of the Washington Typographical Union appear hi Is! in favor of ndiuitting (he ntgro Douglas. We don't we liow they they can help thnnselve*. very veil If they do not awsllow tbe negro to-diy, lliev wilt have to do it to tnn—ow. Jitste after Stair hi* taken him ia. He hi» been given office. Here •ml there a radical ha* given him hi* danghtrr fnr n wile. He is moving on. making his eutiaiire everywhere, into office.into the trot - lot hrtx, into radical aoeirty, into lire Inlmt* organize* lons, inio »Inio*t everything. Why. then should the Washtnj: ton printer* hesitate? The whole matter resolve* it»elf into llieques lion, not whetherthey "ill swallow the nipper, hm whm I ret them open their iuuuUi* and t»ke the dose |>ie|tared for the in hy our nutted doctors and mlet*. The sootier a man swaUnns the African, and ran exhibit hi* teeth filled with iroot,, Ihe sooner trifi he Ik; teeeietd as a lnemher, in fnll *ud good standin:-, of the great radical brotherhood.— fa&rn*g n Times - The Tl.'iiS long ngo swallowed the ! African, but a few doses of “llrick” Pomeroy, emitted it to throw him up, Kos the wool Is still in its teeth. The Democracy of Imlitmu took the dose rnlher hard, but it seems to have done them good to put bitn out of tbe way mid wc guess they arc glml of it. They have already la-gun lo honey the darkey for bin vote with two ihanees to one of pelt rug it. If «ny of the. pa ity In Jasper county have not yet swnl lowed lire dose they may ah well do t-o now as qa-H- m' have flic word of a good Jb-nnk'iul here, that, notvyrthr tandiug (Jjey made up such hu'es almUt it, tne dose is rather plciutmt titan otherwise. Mrs., 31 r, or Miss (what is it?) Dr. Mahv WALKER. eX"Cumi>-follow< r of tlie Army of (Jee 'Cumberland, w hose military ’reputation was made Ity ’ cutting up all kin<|«pf odd pranks, awl who whs finally .gobbled Ity,the ( Rcbs white out on a bufii/' V now hanging around Washington importuning the government offleors for some kind of «jti appointment. We think she should have fine. She must be good forsoinetfiing, and as he was a nuisance in tlie irfiiy and can’t make a living practicing its profession perliaps tiny would succeed as Rgpvernfneiit clerk, faive ’out # trp»l wnyliew. , y. —in.,. ■ - ■*»» — Kvery man dealiug at JLUmscehu-r uuw , iwys from 4 h» llt.l'or eORt. t*ansixalutioi) charges, and exchanges ltf* surplus at from #to rid lay cent- Was than Cbkcsfo mtes. \ ot« * tgx of % jmr cent on Mis proraeriy in the county *nd your grain will bring Chicago prices and your goods can he imiight at Chicago figures, thus saving from SlO to §3O on every $!0(» dutlings Imil »u the course of flic year.

mw. rxios:. I ill .You are aware, no donltt. that' eousidenthle op|MMtiiion exists in the I eastern (sirtiou of ti»r enuiltr to tlie railroad movement. The.ertlaeua fa- | Vor the road, hut opfsa**- the tax. 1| have never heard them pres* *ny ntk«r oljretfsn. 4* rd* my tiait.As HeeIng an nlr-ltuc would |uis.h w l.liiti one hundrvsl yards ijf n»y do*)f, I would waive my preference for the sake of having a (huirUlilng eonuty scat. Tlie emiiify seat is estahlbhwl; It is there the road is needed; and it becomes every eiti/en of tlie eouuty, WITHOUT ; ONE KYekprioN, to assist Uie jirejeel with all Ida might. 1 will not fa4*ni*y any more space in 1 IhiiMWiHHMliliulli* with any arguments in its lavor, a* I notice you have commenced the campaign in your last nuntlivr. Keep It un -ntid I would suggest that the nublfslters of TIIK I'N’toX he employed to Issue extra copies of the. pnjg-r for gratuitous (Usim>mhm througli Ihe county, that all nrny read the arguments, pro ami eon. (IIUiAM, We will supply copies of The I'.tioS to any udurcts until the result of the railroad vote is published—July »‘2d—lor 20 cents.

Advantapes of a Railroad.

Nkrsk*. Ehitoii* : Will you plca«p give the qt.ll * sf * portion of a column irftlle"Th*iO'i for ihe inwrlion of the on the •<!- vaotog** of tho |to|iom rt liirtiaiiapoli*, HulpUl and UliicaKO Itaiiroid to J.i»|>er comity ? I. l.rintUi of the road in the county, about Ihiriy threj wileo: 1. t here will Is: at h-4*r three, and prob* hly *lx deoola ere-reil in the county, at an nr-«ra-.e value of nt lea-t f.X.ocn. 3. ’the roud will 11m within horn odc td Mx inilea «l ten lownshlfis of land in the count)* nearly one half of which I* owned by n rn re* iilenla uinl now only valued at an average of $3 per acre for taxation, but will be advanced to t>G per acre ei|nnl »t le«*t to f 230,000. 4. Population »ud penumal profsirty will be doubled iu the county ailbiu the next five year*. 6 A larger population will add to the amount of work on our county read*, making them h*Uer lor iliispiibUc. 0. The road will be valued at not lees than s.v>oo par mile for taxable purpose a, thi s adding *11.3 oo« to flic immediate, permanent capital of the cqnnty. 7. Chicago is the great eastern te.-minu* ami Umm shipping depot ol the great I’aeilic Itailroad. ’J Ue in Hunapoilr, Delphi ■111! Übicago i-oad being the ahoitcat for Southern Indiana, Ohio, anil ihe South Eastern State*, tl • majority of niumeug- r« and the bulk of the freight will pan* over it, and bring our county in contact with tbe best market* of the world. H. It will lead the way to develop the entire resources of tiio county—its agricultural, horticultural, dalr?, Mone, Hide, iron and com luerciul iulexiaU will Ik- promoted by it. Eor all these, and many moie imnetits. wo are aaked to levy a tax on the county of $(2,0011 to appropriate for it. I am in favor of it, and belicre U will he a good investment. VOTIB.

Colfax and patty atari west in August. He nl .m bus gone to Kuasin with bin rifle j patterns. Mis* Fannie Young Is a notary pul,Ha in Kansas City. I.ee county, Illinois, has an unpaid war debt or 5'202,000. i Artillery is used to bring down the quarli ni Ihe Kevuda mine*. John H. Surratt h«s gone Into the commission business in lialliiiiore, iildouiiugton, lllisoi*. has atrawhenies so Isrge that 22 of tin-nr weigh a pound. A new Episcopal church is to be built In ijOgan.'j,drt on the site of the old one. j The Frencli government has ordered ll'O, j (tih Kciuiugtos rifle* irour the I'nited States. ! The total of revenue collections in tlie Ninth ;tliie) district, last month, was $27,- , 018 7i. The Indiana Stale fair wilt convene on 1 Monday, Sepluiubcr-27t.il,and con inue during i tbe week. Henry J Raymond, of lire New Y- rk Timm, died Middcnly, ut a o’clock a. m. on tbo. 18th of this mouth, 1 Havana sdvlc essay that Rcheral Jordan’* . fllui'ister* have Ih-imi eminently auceissfnl aiuce landing In Cuba. I— —~—g -*p. —-Or; o- | F. M. YrrgeV (lie murderer of Col. Joseph I Crane, U being tried by a Military C’omis--ion. at Jackson >lis*i*«ippi. Hen. Sherman ba* advertised for sale hi* residence at St Enuis. Mo . which was pieaeut; td to hiui liy leading rrriaen* A man i*engaged at Minneapolis Minn.,in | building a flulhnat, sic feet hy fifteen, to transport hitri-eif ai d family to Texaß. j Silver ore ha* been diseovered in north I western .Arkanra*. I t mile* Irom Fsyeitville j The ore is re|>ortad rieh and slsind mt. ; Tljo'anners in the vieiuity of Vtßcenneii, 1 hare commenced to cut their wheat. Although injured hy the mat, the yield will be large. A stater, a niece and two grand-nieces of Jeff IHivis huve arrived in l.ouaviite, and propone to spend the summer iu Kontueky. I Jesse I). Bright ha* been nominated by the Democracy of Kentucky for re-eloe ion to tho ! I/cgiaialure, from Cniroi and Triurble coun. I lien. Tlie Engli*h sparrow* let loose in the PliilI ndelutiiu park* disdain the little house* built for them, and are making nest* Tor themselves. ( Tbe lar*elites 'f Philadelphia have pnrj c-bvaerl a lot. and contemptsteVrocting a mag ' nilicent aj nagogne thereon ut a cost of about j $300.t 00u Sitka j* being the Sibrria of the United States. A number of military prisoners arc being sent theeo lo serve a term of service i ut hard labor, An Ohio County f'lerk went to Indiana, wap j divorced, and married to a young lady who wrote in his office, Ire foie his wife knew anything about it." Water is ten cents a gallon In White Pine Nevada, and the resident* of that elevated locality take their daily bath by walking out | naked in the morning mist. Tlie Californian complaint against the Chinese is that they bring with Ciem their cusloms. (heir manners, their idolatry and their j vices, anil they do no» givothem up. Hersehel Y. Johnson wag rejected hy the i Sweder.borgi n Convention, in New York, on ; Saturday, iu tlie election or an Executive 1 Committee,, an tho ground that he was a reliel. An ivory tusk, aix feet three Inchee long art J twenty tw> emi otie quarter inches in ! elrowmlerence. haa ro«en*!y liven exhumed in i Montaiiic It wa* fonnd buried in the u >nd j : twenty-two feet below the surface. The ordinary mode of churning in Chill I* 1 1 to pot tbe milk in a skin—usually a dog *k in | —tie it to a donkey, mount a boy >n him with j i owe!* to 111 s spars about tire length of the j annual's ear*, and then ran biui about four miles. The Commissioners of White County have 1 ordered uu election to lie held on the I7lh day of J*ly next, in Union end Monos Town ship*, upon tbe subject of donating money to j aid iu ihe cnortmnion of Ihe Indianapolis, ' Delphi 4Chicago, Railroad. Tlra New Albany l.mtgsr states that the array worm has made its ap|iearance in that | 1 vicinity and ia doing considerable damage to wheat. Ti e worm eats off the first five or eix grains of the head, and devours ail of the j beard—the latter being « new phase of the : r ; de«trnctlvcness. Tim village of Norway was thrown into great excitement on Friday evening last, about n o'clock, canard let JaVob S. Caaad, an edd eitiarn lit Norwny. shooting and killin'Edward fJarkhnltev, a yonng man aged 18 years. Mr. Daniel Boeboer eras also shot in the arm by a non of Ur. Caaad, J. 8. Caaad, Jun. A messenger was immediately sent to Mon ficefto, and warrants iasoed by Squire Turner for the arrest of J. R. CXlnd, Sgn and Ills two sons J. 8. t’aaad Jim, and Lafayette Caaad. and f-rorge Snyder Hberiff Bender- "•* With aaveval men wont to Norway and arrested the parties in Mr. Cuaad's house, alioot 2 o'clock on Saturday nVomiog. and brought them uefore Justice Turner. — Mouticrllo Hi'oltL

HOOFLAND’S MEDICINES. BOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTEKS, Aim ; i 5 Hoofland’s German Tonic. Ut Grrtt Irmtdim for all Mmitffcf tba Linen, STOMACn, OR VIOKBTirm ORGASM. HOOFLAND’S BITTERS D Cflinpoifid of the pore jnlcoa (or, u lb« 7 in nMHtkliml ly * • r *»•<# Rjtrartn) K o « I ■ ■ uii ■«■■■[; ear ke , MHkmic A r concFiitnii*tl, »ti<l ra J «ir vtyflrm /mm alcoholic admixture of any kind. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, !• a cm Mm lion of all Iho loffrodUnU of (Hr Bit* Urs with lb* pnrm qaslliy *f Hmtu fVe« Rvm, Oraug-. Ac., maklD* one of Ihe most |>.***aul aud agr—table remedies ever offered to the public. Tliumi prcferrleg a Medicine free fruu Alcoholic adielxlnre, will uee Hoofland’s German Bitters. TtiOM who have no objection to tho combination of 1 Do Bltt«r», a* KUtod, will n*o HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. . They ire both equally food, and coateln the seme medicinal virtues, the choice between rba two being a mere metier of taste, the Tunic bmug Ihe mu* palatable. The stomach, from a variety of ean-ea, onch at IndlgeePon, liy.pepda, Nerveae PehlPty, etc., it very apt lo *" 1 it* tuoetloue deranged. --Tlio Liver, ■ympellilliug a- f ehmely n« It does with *he bluin.rli. then becomes effect rd, the result of which I* that thepallenleob fare trom neverat or more of the fop, ring diseases: Conati pation, Flatulence. In ward PI len Fulneia of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuluese or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruotationn, Winking or Fluttering at the Pit Of tbo Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Dimcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating bensations when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, V Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deflciency of Perspiration, Yel- — lowness of tbe Bkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, eto., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bnrniug in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Erll, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these die —c« should exerelffIhe (reeteet cautioa la the eeleetiuu of a remedy f<* hie cane, pur chedeg nely that which he la aeaured from hie tione end leeulrlc. poeeeea I m true merit, ie •kllfully com pounded. U free from tejariose laffredieau, tad baa eetabltebed tor lteelf a reputatloa for the sure of these die*sees. In this connection we would submit those well-known remedies—

HooflaiuVs German Bitters, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. rBBPARED BY Vr. C. M. JACHMOJT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Twenty-two yeare since they were first letredueed Into this country from Germany, during which tIM they havo undoubtedly performed more cores, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the pub He. These remediee will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jann dice, Dyspepsia, Chronicor Nertons Debility, Chroo lo Piarrhosa, Disease of Ihe Kidneys, and all Dl.eues arising from a Dlsordsrsd - Liver, fitora aeh, or Intestine*. DEBILITY, Bnsulting from any Causa whatever# PBOSTBATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hardships, Exposure. Fever*, fto. Vbrro Is no medicine extant equal to these rem* dies ie each cases. K lone and vigor is Imparted te the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, Ihe stomach digest* promptly, the bleed Is purified, the complexion becomes sound sud healthy, Ihe yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom Is given to the cheeks, end the w*ak and aervoae Is valid becomes a strong nud healthy being. PERSONS ADVASCJBD IN LIFE, And fading the hand of lime weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in tbe use of this BITTEKS, or the TONIC, an elixir that.will 'audil new life into their veins, restore la r measure the energy and ardor of more youthful da.t*. build up their shrunken forms, sad give health aad happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It its Vell-eetabUahed fact that fully one-helfof tbs fsmele portion of enr pepplnttos are sel 1 dom ia ths Wjnymeat of good health: Sr, loose thdr MB'! own expre, stmi. never I feel well.’ 1 They are laa x ■ • guid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, aud have uo appetite. To this class of poreons tho BITTERS, »r the TQNIC, Is especially recommended. —: WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Ar« mftilo fttroog by the u*e of either of tbe*i vemedie*. They will cureereryeiueof MARABMUS, without fail. Thousand* of rortifleaten lift to accumulated iu the hajids of the proprietor, but space will allow of the pubMffttton of h«t a few. Tho*e, It will be obeerved, Are men of note Aud of *acb eUudiog thtl they uni be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chits Justice us Ihe Supreme (hurt of Pa,, writlK Philadelphia, March H, IM7. •* I find * Hoof jmk m lAud’s Ourman Bittvia' 1* a g eod tonic, uneful iu dl**a*eft es *4he ve erpnu*, au*l of great bene « n r **?» of debility, and >- ■■ - ■->' - ’ waul of aorr •ns Action iu the eysteio. Your*, truly, UEO. W. WOODWARD.** .

Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Churl qf Pennsylvania. Philndt!phia, April 28,1866. "1 consider 'Hoofland * German Bitter*’ a valuable meditine Iu case of attack*of ludigettioa or Dyspepsia. 1 c.tu certify thia from my experience or it. Yours, with respect, JAMBS THOMPSON. ’ From Rev. Joseph H. Keimard, D.D., Pastor qf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Dr. Jackson— Dear §ir: I have been frequently requested to connect my name with recommenda* tioas of different kind* of medlciheA; bat regarding the practice M out of my appro pr'al* sphere, I W W/ have Iu aU 1 canes de \ rHu*>d; bul with a clear proof various in r> \ ktaocesaud particularly In my own family, of (he usefulness of I>t Hoofiaud'e German Bitters, I depart for once from my usnal course, to expre** my full convictioe tn.it, for general debility of the system , and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable ration. In iiome cases it may fail; but nanally, H not, it will be very boneficial to tho*e whe suffer from tbe above cauae-s. Your*, very respectfully, J. H. KKNNARD, Eighth, below Coatee Be. From Rev. E- D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle , Philada. I have derived decided benefit from the nne of Hooffand’a German Bitter*, and feel It my privilege lo recommend them a* a most valuable tonic, to all who are entering from general debility or from dieeaee* arising from derangement of the liver. Tour* truly. E. D. FENDALL CAUTION. Hoofienff'a German Remedies era eannterfelted. Bee that the sicnator* es C. M. JACK SOX isos the wrapper o.' eaeb balUe. AU others are renaterfrll. Pnnelpel Office and Manufactory „t the German Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadei phi a. Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, FroprUtor, Pormoriy C. M. JACKSON A Co. , PRICES. Hoefiaad's German BtUera, per bottle. tl fit “ •' “ half down, AM Moofiaad's Germea Tonic, pat an la quart bottles, •t 40 per bottle, or a half Seen for *7 *0 M, DA sot forget to examine sell lb. artMe baa In order te set the genuine FOR SAI.K BY DRUGGISTS and STOREKEEPERS In Every Town in the United States. l-£4 PCBLIC EXAMINATIOIIS 1 OF APPLICANTS FOR LICRNSR TO TKAPII will be held at the School House la Kew see leer, on Tbe Third S&tordny ia Kaeb Hsastb. - The lew icqmrrs tbet eppticaete imv. e certificate of good moral character, from tbe Trustee of the Township in which they reside'. gkokgk m. Johnson, I-to-ly School Examiner ol Jaepet County

NEW ADVEKTIBEMEMTB. |havjn« f.. and llnirdltgfißg. u. I'triw A-wrhs. HAIR DRERttINU UONK IN ARTISTIC , r K TII.E TOR I. A H ITS OR S im.NTI.K3IE.XI All ktmlft'of lfnlr-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Hnir RfsitoratWe#, etc., conHtiuitly uu Luml. Albu, Cigars, Collars, etc. Mr. IVtil ia an old Kx|wri<>ncrd Barber.— Hr snjs lie will alo|, hair hilling out. iu llirre aii|>llcalioiiSi if wot, will charge nothing lie bus fitted ii|> a room for ludiesexcliisively w Imre Mra. Petit will be plenoml lo wail upon tlie ladimt of Jasper con illy who limy favor her witli a call. If you want (rood Restoratives, uud tlieni insured, give tbe Barber Shop uoull 1-29-1 v MONRO’S TEN CENT NOVELS Arc the oldest, the hi st, tlie most p->pulnr They »rc *ll written by such standard writers as rsplsin I'sileloiJ. Captain M»,nc Held L Aueustus Jours. Kdwsrd S, Kills, etc. As liookk for Uie yonng, they ale unequalled hy any works I•u Ml -1. <1 always pure intone lively, amt full of adventuie. t’ersons desiring those bonks will plea/e order ' IIr sgo’sand see that none others are given in their place. The following are those already issued: So. I The Hunters 7*2 Wooden legged Spy •1 Trapper's Retreat 73 Ising Leg*Die Squatter J Patriot Highwayman 74 Black Prnphei 4 Fuji lives us the Moun 73 Old North the Hunter Inin 7<i Ttger Kye. 5 Track of Fire 77 Revolutionary Joe fi Man Halers 7* Jack, Buffalo Catcher 7 ( lieilotto Temple 7# loui Turhin, Trapper 8 Death Face 80 Scout ol Die St. Law--0 Indian Slayer rri.ee 111 Turtle Catcher FI loather l-egs II Hunter's Tiiiiuiph W iilomly Brook 12 Ocean Hovers 83 Wolf Flayer 13 Tory Outwitted 84 Long Boh I* Zeke Sternum 83 Cooney Hush 13 Scourge of Ihe Fees 80 Robin Hood aud his Iri Captive Maiden Merry Men 17 Loug-Leggrd Joe 8T Spy of the Delaware 18 Wild Stunt of tlie 88 'Old Kit." Scout . Mountains F 9 Hank Wiggins, Keq. 111 Forest Lodge 181 Spider Legs 20 Kollickiug Hangers PI Old Trap|>er’« Pride 51 Rattlesnake Dir k Its Mai ksman the Hunter 22 Itickelty Tom the Ho'Jft -iriilly Jake ver t Spotted Dan 53 I up* of thr Prairie 95 The Hlofnly Footprint j?| Moiibfv** Teiror or ( lbe Ad vent urea ‘JS Joe. the ••S’arpiiit.” of a New York 80 Light Idol the Scout KcWnboy i»7 Giant Spy of Bunker flfl Old Kuhc tlie Tl apper Hill 07 Big Mouthed Trapper 20 Scar Creek, the VVIId'OO Panther Jake Half breed , 99 Sttake Kye, or the 29 Squint Kyed Bob Bandit Miller HO Huakjr Spodgra*e JOO Old Kick of the Swamp 111 Kulling Thunder. orlOl Gamecock of the .San* the Kival VV«r tee < hid* 103 Old Zcke ‘.12 Heavy Hatchet, the 1011 Dog Face Hold Scout ir4 Sharp .Snout 33 Sly Sam the Huakerlo3 Tuscaloosa Sam Spy HH) Slim Jim 34 Three llaring Trap- K 7 Bed K«tt!es:iake l»er* IDS Black Sampson 33 Fatal Markeman , 109 Uugly Ike 3t> Eagle-Kyeu Zeke 110 .Squatty Dick 37 Big Kifle Nick 111 llard*kull tbe AvengBold .Scalp Hunter er :» Tory Spy 112 Turkey Foot 40 Prairie Jake ?!3 Hawk-eye the lluutcr 41 Wealth and Beauty 114 Madman of tbe Oconto 42 Hover ol the Forcet 115 Bunker 13 Giant of the Wood* 116 biasing Arrow 44 ITaay Trapper 117 Hickory Jack 45 Lion Hearted HunterllS Twin Trappers 46 Old Jliai of the wood*ll9 Hiding Tom 47 Mad Mike 190 Bloody Wolf 4» White Headed Hunter 121 Long Headed Mike 49 Big-Hearted Joe 125 Thunder Cloud u Scout of Lone I*l c-ntl 123 Harold of the Hill* 31 Silverheel* the Dela 124 Texa* Joe ware 125 Cieote Forget—by 52 Black Bill, Ike Trap- Capl Mayne Held per 126 Red .star of the Seui--5.1 Red Men of the iuule* Woods 127 Bullet Head 54 Grim Dick the One I2S Hunter Zch Eyed Robber 129 Scout of the Sciota 55 Indian Queen** Re- 1.10 Fore*t Hunter* vengc 131 Mad Bet»ey 56 Old Scout of theCaveirtt Indian Stratagem 5i Big Snake, the Huron 133 Pale-Face Indian # hri .M' Vicftii Joe. the 134 White Savage .Snake Charmer 135 Witch of the .Swamp 59 Steady Hand the SharpCtii Old Paul Hhootiug Hunter 137 liuutei’* .Secret tit) Gip*y Jack 138 Kival ('aptaiu* HI Starlet Warrior 139 Little Fool 1 tapper 02 Scoyt olTfppecanoe 140 Wild Ride 63 Schinderhaiine* 141 Roving Dick Hunter 64 ftiidc Of Wolf Glen 142 Fighting Nat 65 Buffalo Jack, the 143 Hunter of the Black Trapper Hill* Scout of the Rio Grande 67 Daring Backwoodsman to Clmnfrg Foot 6!* Stiaueer’* Grave 71) Mad Nancy, ihe Fenian Fortune Teller 71 Long WWc Hunter —— These hooks are lor sale by all newsdealers, and arc fient posl paid on receipt of price—Ten Tent* each. GEORGE MUNROK, »\ O. Box 5657. lid William St., N- Y. » 29-3 in.

NEW —7^— EMPIRE SEWIMG MACHttiE LOCK STITHII. RECEIVED THE PIRBT PRIZE AT TUB (Jreat Fair of the American Institute, In New York, Oet. 86,1867, AM) llltillKST PK KMT I'M FOR Best Manufacturing Machine AT PARIS EXPOSITION, JULY, 1867. WHY JS IT THE BESTt It Runs Over Seams All Right. IT WILL TAKB FIFTY 6TITCHBB TO THE INCH FINER THAN ANY OTHER MACH INK. IT WILL lIW Heavier and Thicker Ooods TUAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. IT USE* ANY & KYKRV KIND OF THREAD. IT SEWS STARCHED GOODS AS WELL AS I’NSTARCIIEI). It Sari tlie Mutt Dtlicale, Thin, Sufi Fah ic, without drawing. It Sews a Bias Seam as trelt ns any other. - Agents Wanted. Liberal discount given. Umpire Sewing: Machine Company, 2JII I Bowery, N«*\v Yorli. EVEBV MACHIiHE WABBASTED. l-2U-3in "great dtsirFbutioF By Tbe metrlpeltfan e»i,a«;empaity. Cash liiftv to ihe amonnlafia >O,ooe. Every TlcKel Draws a Prixe. 5 Cash GiH*. each... SIO,OOO J 0 “ •< •« 5,000 20 •• “ •' 1,000 ,|(l « «• 500 2(10 « “ 100 300 “ “ 50 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each 5500 to $750 75 “ Melodeons “ 75 so 100 350 Siloing Machines “ Oil to 175 500 Hold M’atshes “ 75 to 300 Cask Priaff, Silver Ware, • to -t l firoOO 000 all valued at > A diauce tu draw any of the above Prizes for 25 ots. Ticket* dcocriOing Prizes are sealed in Bnyelops mid well mixed- On receipt of 25 ots. a Sealed Ticket 1* drawn without choine and oeut by mill to any address The Prize named U|>on it will be delivered to tlie ticket-holder upon payment of One Dot • tar. Prize* arc immediately sen*, to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your Prize is before yon pay for it Any Pnte exchangedJbr another of some taluc. No Blouks. Our patron* cun depend ou fair dealiug. Remwxcc*.—Wo select tlie following from many who havo lately drawn Valuable Prizes and fciudly permitted ua to publish them: S.T. Wilkina, Buffalo, #5,000; Mia* Annie Monroe, Chicago. Piano, $650; John I). M»ore, Louisville, $1,000; Mia* Einnus . Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $500; Rev E. A Day, New Octeano. #SOO. We pnblieh no names wilbont pormiasio s. Orixioxs of tub Faxas: —''Tlie firm le re--liable aud deserve their sacceua.”—Weekly Tribune. "We know them to be a fair,dealing firm.”— lf Y Herald, Oct. 28. “A ifiend of ours drew a SSOO prize, which wan proniptlV ressei vod." —Daily Hoes, Dec. 3 Send for cfrctrlar. Liberal inducement to Agent*. Satisfaction guaranteed Kveiv package of Pealed Envelopes contains omc oashcivt. Six Tiolteto for si; t* far #2; 35 for |sj UII for sls. All letter* should be oddmu* U ■' '• i' >' SARFU, WUJON A 00. - ITS Auftfiiy, X. T. l-29-3ines.

BUSINESS CARDS. SEX -3 Dr. IK A C. Kr.LI.KT, Sjffggl HEHIDENT DKNTIST, Inwlatfi lalku. OAct til rr.i.lmcr M Front ,Ur«t. oppnrtU Om- mni. M: $ rW *»'• "• **■•*»♦ S/Sr ‘—Iwill vi.il Keiimlur.oo Tmiiy, tbe 10th da, of June, 1809, I And every elx weeka tliereefter. 1-33 NKW HAKNKkk kHOP, <)u Front Street, oppoaiir Warner's Kltckamlln Nt,np. HAktiKftsfcs, SAIIIri.KK, BKIDLF.B. Ac., conatan'.l, on hand. Repairing done. Moderate pricea. Fatrona-e eulicilrd l-28-fun. ENOCH H. PETTIT. Mrm. CtTHKMIKI. ImKIK, MIIJJNKR & DREttH MAKEH, KanaaeUer, Indiana. Hoorn* in Miangiiai boildint (.ooda all new,of tlu- laical la.bionr and at reasonable pricea. Special attention given to ( utling. Fitting and Makin; llreaaee. All work warranted. Call and examine clock. I'3<3in 4 m it kiioi >■: Ac nun,, UN D Ell TAKK It S, REXUSEJLA ML /XII, * ■ g-r | n *- * prepaied to Pill an erdrra for %atr,vrwc« Coffin* of every atylo. Ordera led at M. Kger'e Shop, or the Hardware Store, will lie promptly attended to, at the loweat poaaihle ratea. 11 it ~ »■« J. WItIGIIT, one oi.n U N I) E \i T A 1C Elt, Haa Godina ol all *izc« on hand and t» prepar'd to Till all ordera for any elyle, j’lain or Fancy, at reducei. pricea. 1 -17-1 f ■ a.nnn, DIIVALLtk 11T SHOP In in operation one door above OliVivfl'tijj Express Office, KENSSKLAKRAll kinds ol hlucksinilhing done loorderMfIVKI. FENDIti, BUY* ALL HI KPS or COUNTRY PRODUCE, Such us Rutter, Eggs, Featliern, Poultry, Rage, Hides, Old Iron, Copper, iVc.aml pays Cash, AT K. F. GOUD A HD’S. Rensselaer, Indiana, Patronage respectful l , solicited. 1-16-ts.

eDAILTIIAIK LINE , IXD ' D 1 V'Elt Y ST A lil, E. Hack* run dally (Sundays excepted) between R« nsaelaer and Bradford, on the C & L R R, and between Rensselaer and Remington on the TLi B.RR. Horses and Carriages to let at ressonab . rates. J W. & S. On Duvall. ALFRED M’COY. a I.PRKII THOMPSON A. BIcCOY A-THOMPSON, BANKERS. RENSSELAER. rNDIANA, Huy and sell Ccin and Domestic Exchange make Collections on all available point*, pay Interest on Hpecified time deposit**, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. JK/*Office hours, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in no 51 ly. SPECIAL NOTICES. Every Practical Man Csii secure a territory , him! l»y a little enterprise, have U Ferinuneiit Faying Business. Requires no rnpjtal. An Invalid can accomri till it. We take all the responsibility. We want active agents. To such we offer good inducements, bend for agent’s circular. HOME INSTITUTE. 1.26-3 m 83 Eaat 10th Street New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several yearsj with a very severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send • copy of the piescription tu-ed (free ol charge), with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sr*«e Otitic for Cunscmption, Asthma, Hroki hitir, etc. The object of the /d----vertiseriii sending Die Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread itifoiinaliou which he conceives to be invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address K*V. KDWAkD A. WILSON, 1-35 ly Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGENT I.KMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of aiiffrriug Immunity, send free to all who need it. the fecept and directions lor making the rimple remedy by which he was cured SUffere s wishing to profit by the advertiser** experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, . \ • , ■ JQHS a 1 .33.1 y No. 12 Cedar street, Ne w York.

. C. AULTMAN & Co.’S "SWEEPSTAKES.” THE ONLY Of.SUISR u SWEEPSTAKES ” THRESHING MACHINE. 0. Auitmas A Co., I Ulnar H. TviLoa, Manufacturers, Oen’l Western Ag’t, Canton, Ohio. | Chicago, 111. Two Styles of Horse Powers. ■MINE-TENTHS of all the Threshing AN Machine* in nso in this country belong to the " Kxdless Arnox" cliw, i. they bare the arrangement of the “Endless Apron" or "Canvas Grain Carrier,” ” beaters"' ami “ picker*" iu common. Machines of this stylo, having the saute . general form ami aomowhat similar appearance, are made in nearly a liumlreil different factories, large and email. Yet machines from these dlfferent factories differ at much in mil qualities ut do different motel iff miif/ont, cjtdh, leather, aider y, watches or engines, lienee the importance of care on the part of the farmer nnd the threahennnn Hi making their selections. Some are practically cheaper at a thousand than others at three hundred dollars, yet there is not more than a hundred dollars difference hetweeu llie yirfecs of the but awl Ihe poorest. O. Aultman & Co.’s "Swoepstnkei” la the accredited head and from of this great class, and its. superior strength, dn-abllity, simplicity, ca*e of draft, style of ttntsii, and capacity for threshing and clesniug grain are acknowledged. It has been for eighteen years a favorite, and for several yenra without n poor. It has led the von of improvement and revolutionized the style and quality of work bestowed upon threshing macliines. It is more widely known and esteemed than any other. The names of “0. Aulti»au A Co." nnd “ SwkepstiMs" aro household werdv from Maine to California. * Our circulars contain the names of - over Are thousand five hundred men in the Nortb- ■ west al.mc who have purchased it and used it—an evidence of its standard character which ehunld not be overlooked. The great reputation achieved by this favorite machine has led several unscrupulous manufacturers, and numerous agents, to attach the name “ Swears*****," ftt one way and another, to their machines and advertisements to mistsad and deceive. To avoid deception, look for the card "C. Auktnan A Co., Mamffafturers, CiSTOU, Onto,!’ in gilt letters, conspicuously, on both (Idea at the machine. If you want to boy a spurious Sweepstakes, because you cun get It tor “poor pey," or on “ long time,” do if with your eyes open. That to the way they get rid of Inferior machines. The genuine “Sweepstakee” eontains many valuable yecutfurwtct of tembrudim , as well as Patented Improvements not to ts found In any other machine whatever. “.“e SK tor” branch of the tbreehlag machine family, which has fir mors than thirty years threshed and cleaned the grain of the ccsmtry. ' More SWEEPS TAXES an being built for this year than war bo thru Improvements bat* been added, and Us actawwMM position at the hand of its class will be Wly maintained is the Itatore as la the pact. * I'UU JJV , v Stackhouse k Bi*o m AGENTS) 1-37-2 HI RGMSBELAEB, ISO.

HOTEL. jwjnm ■. avrtin llavlux lt«M the ho.— l.ul, occupied b, C. W. M.ai.l*. and (Ui.d U up Iptuoi >l;|a at a Hotel, MUld .upecUuUiTuruiiJKi ~ TKAVKI.LI/m rtruua that be Is prepared tipi# oda|» aU artio map MM la connectiA «Hk9Ue koiel, wkar. tin ■lock of traveller, will be property landed bjr good and careful Moeller*. [pmesi;. wneNH WANTED! Highoat market price paicj In CASH for WOOL, or will exchange Columbus Factory JCAltb cAKM ji i:ki:n, flannkuk kATINKTTN, blanket*, LOVLItLETb, * YAHNK, Ac., Ac, We have just received a new and well asorted slock of all kinds of HALT, UHOCKHIK*, DHf (JUODri, eMtrniNci, LCHHIin, , MIINULKt, LATH, At!., AC. Call and got pricea before you sell your Wool. McCollum, Turner & Hamlin, Monticello, Ind. June 4, 1869. 36 FOR SALMO ACRES! A valuable property at andodjoiniug Rensselaer, consisting of the MILE SQUARE north, being (lie whole of section 19, exclusive OF WESTON’S ADDITION to the town of Reiuseluer. The soulli line of section 19 nearly TOUCHES THE OLD TOWN PLAT! Also, EIGHTY ACRES, being the east half of the north-oast quarter of section 30, and so much of the west liulf as is not included in the s id plut OF RENSSELAER. Also, unsold lots in "Weston’s Addition ” HENRY WESTON. l-31-6mos. 172 Broadway, New York. DWIGGINS A THOMPSON, Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana.

LOCKWOOD & 8110., RSIIMZMrOTON, IND., DEALERS IN GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING; ALSO, ALL KINDS OK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, REAPERS, MOWERS, THRESHER 8, *C., All are respectfully invited In call and examine onr stock beforepnicliaaingelaewliere. 1-31-bines. “Thu gkkat Eingari Bittern, A SAFCfHIANIII Ft HIFIKII, A NIM.F.N nin rtlMt:, A rLF.tkAkT HKVEHAUK. A CERTAIN CUBE AND Preventive of Diseases The ZING* R 1 DITTKR.s are compounded from a | inscription of the celebrated Egyptian physician. Dk . i'nKOPßea, who. after years or trial aud experiment, discovered the Zingtriui Ilerh— the moat remarkable vegetable production, the earth. perhaps, has ever yielded—certainly the most effective in the cure of disease. It, in combination with the other vabuahlc properties of which the ZiNGARI BITTERS is LOiki|Mjsed, will curt ■>>N|te»vln, l-Vvcr nnd Acne, llililoHM lever, 4!hwll«-, Colds, Uront-liillH, d'oiiKiiiiipilon lit fIM first singe, I'lalnlcnry, Aerruas DcUlllv, B-Vinnle 4'»i«i|»luiitl» , Kfi.-iiiuii-liom, Dyseulsrv. Aeule iin.l 4’Hrosilc IMar-rli«-ii, < Holcim Alor bits, Olttilcrn, Typhoid nad Typhus IVver, Mcrefhln. 'llls, ruses til' Ilia - II n bills til Costive • n rs s, Ac a. In tlir Paavnrrm* mni Ci st of the above diseases. it has never been known to (ail, as llious anils of out most prominent citizens ilu ntiglinut all parts of the country, Will testily. I,*t rim afflicted send for circular containing testiuioniala and certificates of those who have been cured after their cases have been prououuct'd hopeless by our best plivsicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. RAHTER & CO., Mo. 6. M. Fronts!., Philadelphia. RF.COM M FNI >KI > ]JY Kx. Gov. David K. Porter, ol Peonsylvauia. Hon. Robert J, Kisber, ’ .“ Hon. Kdwanl McPherson, •• " Hon. .loel if. Danner, •• ", Hon. Win. Me,Sherry, *• JLrrM olliera. Send for Circulars. l-ill-ly A GREAT REMEDY

FOR THE CURE OF THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. Ur, WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital principle of the Fine Tree, obtained by. a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar. by Which its highest medical properties are retained. It is the only safe-guard and reliable remedy which lias ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invlgoitotes the digestive organa and restores the appetite. It slrengthciie the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from Ihe system the corruption which scrofula breeda on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air-passages ol the lungs. ItabSaling principle acta upon the irritated •urreee of the lungfaud throat, penetrating to Ilia diseased part, relieving peiu end subduing tuflamslion. It Is the result of years of study and experiment and It is offered ta the afflicted, with the positive | assurance of its power to cure the following diseases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Couch, Dlplheria, ific.. Ac. We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr I*.® Wisbsrt’s Pine Tree Cordial. We answer—--Ist. It Cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat aud Urouchial tubes, causing irritation aud cough. 3d. Most Throat and Lung Kernediee are composed ol anodynes, which allay the cough ter awhile, but by their conetriuging effects, the fiber* d«come hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained In the system, cans ing disease beyond the control of our most etui nent physicians. *. Tha Pina Tree Tar Cordial, with M» Motetauts. are preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucous nvepibrane *™ bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act sod throw off the uuhealtby secretions, and purity the Wood thus scientifically mahiu* «>* cure perfect. Dr. Wuhan hat on Jilt at hu office hundrttl* and (hnutande of Cetteftcalet, from Men and Warned of unquestionable character who were i once hopelessly geem opto die, hat through the I /Vnev desire ■/ tioetwere completely restored to , health by the Dene Tree Tar Cordial. A Phyai- , elan in attendance *ho can be consulted in person or by mail, tree of cteidgt. Price of Pine Tree 3ar Cordial gIAO per Bottle, *ll per do*. Sedt by Express on receipt of price. Address. “L. Q C. Wiahart, M.D , h 0.333 Sorthld.(Street,Philadelphia, Pa. 1-DO tha os.

THE WORLD EEHOWNErf t jj'. \ * SINGER SEWING MACHINE f I am fluent for tliin nplcntlitl mnehtnff anti would ri-t(ut>i4t all tliowj mieding nincliiuen, to call at my mddcncc and net* some of its work. I challenge eomparinon, Hkffkrkncwj; Mrs. I. M. Mtnckhmuip: * Mrs. Thus. Iloroitglin. Mrs. lletli. Cox. Mr. John B. Sj>anglo, and others. . All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. 0 cord thread, best in tile World, for sale. WM. H. RHOADEH. Sept. 11, 1808. 1-38-ts. fax Ml L»|ipeinlly deniguetl for the use of the Medical Profusion and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal pruperties which belong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to Females. Rood for XUrift/ Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put np in crises, containing one dozen bottles eaek, and sold by nil druggists, groenrs, See. A.M. Bintiinger Si. Co., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. 1-27-ly. We call file attention of onr renders te the rem»rknble certificates of cures prrfonnsd by Dr. C. W Kohack’s celebrated Scandinavian Medicines. We do so, knowing them te lie geuiiino. Tile agent hss shown us tho original lelters, copies of which appear below. Tbe proprietors of these medicine*a*. thorize us to say, that they will give * reward of tea thousand dollars to any peraoa who will show that nny if the letters referred to are not autlieiiiic. They hare been sent unsolicited, nod the oompuny have ia llieir procession over S,IKK) of a simllai character. Anv Druggist cun satisfy the most skeptical of tlm value of those truly Wonderfi.l Agents, Kobark’s Stomach Bittars, Rebeck ’« Scandinavian "Blood Purifier aed Blood Pills."

READ • • The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable newspapers in the United States. * What can be more convincing? HOME TESTIMONY. «* Tuk Cincinnati Daily Timkh ) or March 21,18t>1, says: / The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if we may judge b y the testimonials constantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to be found in our advertising columns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is beadopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they can not treat effectually in any other wayWe understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has. during the present year nearly doubled. Their process of* operation. is hy a thorough purification of the, blood, a ifd a consequent eradication of disease. 1-59-1?. ’C