Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1869 — Page 2

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RAILROAD MATIERS.

COMMUNICATIONS. jfit#w b§ssMtnwai ftaf -* - j , 1 , , j - V t.T«r»,m * JMO"*' -ipr<--i" '-»*•*-' - - Ws. Vxiox: IMrrtn «*y A ftw word* lu s?atsaissiSßfc YSSSSWSrS ttirongrti Isa vHAHIV ww ■terti-d. A irtwt**** "f tlww Imvr wnrtrilHiiPil I«rjr<-lv o»t **f (Mr »*riv»tr |>urv«» f»i ****♦» nvWwrjvrt.we<ltw>kitig to thin chd, far rife lust ItlWn with wn arcnnt, «ty tlinl wo kinv k xwkly It) flow *wl rlfflW Hjr mute hi natural wcallli, H(t wc nnl.tr tank a raitnisri todcwtop It, fhhlk Iw ttruth. IM u* flu* •noth jmrt «H‘ <t«tr romrty wfcfnf wo !»•♦* a miWmaiV. tlt*H*f t-fa* c*Hint*y Is ac((M mkl win" 4 IWtu.-tts, <'hitrr-(it's *»h4 a thrlvinir rflhsr'HW faro built vrttliiu a !<•» year*. L<n»k at the tinrthrrw |«H <U oin wmnty wllh >t|Mallv petal sell it»l*l tiallllul U'lVMltagve, anti u hat is the ffifß'rrncc in initmtv«mrnt anti settlement? While (hr one h« Ihiunty jwipnlnietl ami In a t*«r *1 ate ni nth t \ :it ion tie* other la «wijitnitlvp|y a wlWefivetfi# piven it|* to »m> rava«t*s t»C Texan eatth' anil native |»r*irle prase. We haw now piwmiel In m an oje ortnnity t*» secarv k rail triad wliieh it* of mart* ir»n«wtanit* to tin’ hflMirinp man and (iinßv§*rtt.ui at first pluin-e nffMatm. antlaai fa-Uv*t«l«riiis than liil* • ver fa* tore tvevti iWfanl. The eouteniidatv*) nsel from Imiiaiia l ioli> via Delphi to Chltttgn ean faImi It. All tfa* oomtiany n.-Ls is « *u!it<rtp*i«n sufficient to seen re the rtjtht »jf way and t«* praile, tic atnl Itt idpi- it thromrh each enmity It |w*ses. Tin-l-*nrf" of road in Jasper county will la* about thirty-three miles, and the amount ashed of us is about Now let us nap If It Is an nnreasoii.ilile’ retpterif;" If the road Is liuilt, it will fa a first rths# road, and Site lowest vahiMtimr jait nfmu mil loads tor taxation in tin- Slate this year is 5.1,500 (wt mile—this will pivr w iIIo.HIW worth of rntlrood, or rat Ivor wealth alone.— Again, there will lie at least tin* stathms in the county, (lleiis-selser Iteing tneindedl.iMWisouili of Kensselaer and three b>.-tww« I list pJaer anti the Kauhakee river, each of which will contiibuh' t<>the wealth of tin* county, •MvJeilfar of which will la* an large sis Itensselaer fa at present. Jt will often up our county to a through line of travel, and will invite iiuinignition which now passes east and south of us. The cool and iron interests to railroad esanpanies is now liceoming a serious trouble. It is well known to our ciliacns that the northern jwrt of the county abounds with incxhutistuhle quautracs of Irou ore, which jritli this loan can lie shipped direct to the flir- * naees al t'liie.iuo or Iti<)iuitiijK>Us, or, w ml would he Is-tter to the eiHinty, the coal for smelling ean Ik* shipped with less expense than the otv ami il may and doubtless will lead to the erection of furnaces iu thiscountv and the iron be shipped in trips iustvail ol in the ore. The river at this place invite* machinists and in a short lime we will have a wik»l«'ii an*l carding milt right at home. Who of our citizens does not recollect an ntti-nijit mtnte lien* two years ago to* establish such mills ami the parties after examining the location, said, “ticnlleincn, you have a nice mill power here, a petal cmmlry, and no dotthc a mill w ould tlo well, but you. arc away from a railroad.” The twoposeti roud from lndian:v|Hih> to i'liie:w’i> opens this county up to w ithin four hour’s ride of Chicago where you have an outlet far all.kinds of produce, and in fael kaveibelirst market ill the t’nited Elates. ]#und*et' pan be shipped to Us aMHlstddat two dollars less on the thousaml feet, amt while the farmer hawks liia corn now at forty rents i»et iu*bel it will hliup from sixty to seventy cent*. Tin* cattle-raiser can have his cattle from his farm info the slaughter jiens at f’hicapo in less than t*-n hours, thus enabling him to rereive the benefit of sudden fluetuatHUis iu piirvs. ' v;: ; fatno cddect that railroads Inereasr* file valuation of property, nml lienee jnereiisrv* taxes. This is a mistake. 'Hint i! increases the value of proja-rty is adiiiittrsl, but that it increases taxation ! deny, and propose to show why. Will it tod any more to carry on oui * ortttly expens*"s with a railroad than without one? Doesa railroad inr-rease Ihe salary or nay of a single otther in the copniy who' is j«iid by tiieeoniily? Jt wifi not. Now tbe road fad alone, according t*i the valua'ion of the poorest point in Ihe Ktale, will bring into the cjarnty taxable projierty worth j*'ll-i,5t S W; we may safely count the towns built u|i by the road at the same vain**; Ilian fat us add the increase of popiilulinn and say every uetual settler will bring with him SSOO, then a*W to this the aetuaf inerease of tanning wealth and all may safely count on 1 laving brought into the county, by tin* road, within three years,* sfag,ooo worth of property! And far this amount we are asked to pay less—ailtobi, taxaudfa|bseri{riion than sl<ki,taut! Where is the individual in this dainty having at his command, wiro would not invest hfa money at tills rale. And tlmse tig Hies are not overestimated, •mtoti the contrary aie eoinjraratively J small. Now wtua is wanting to secure this ' o mount of taxable |>n»iwrty to the 1 county? First afaait How fa this sum to Ik- raised? Some an*<lM, by taxation. Well that is all tight, liy a rweui law two jm-i'cent, ewtle* amount ot taxairies can be levied; one per cent, to Iw paid iu one year, and one |»cr cent, to fa' jtaid in two years from the time the levy is made. Tfafa per cent, on llu* laxabh-s of Ja-sper eouitly will only raise s>l?,MHft, wiiitu file remainder sPl,ol»t will ityve to fie raised by private subscription alouc the line of the road, let that Upe run where it will. The tiiwstion will be submitted fa the vide of the people on tlie 17tli inlant, n betlier they will consent fa the k'W of a tax of less (hah two pci owd, far the fa nelit of this railroad, to he assessed in June 1$70;om h df oj if *«>UecUil'fa April, 1871, and the bttbmre ip Atnil, JB7« When thfa p* done—wla o iji'j {ax Is voted -we Jin vc only ukt-a. the prolimipary step. To secure tbe r*».wt Umiv must fa' rais<d nos sass than more. This dW Ore road through tfav county. AVhere wtll it run? No ooeAk now's, 'mft w three routes |*ro|»is*st anil tliuone sutissrihing tin' ue*s( will gel | rite road, and Hits B* fair. The county, “its an individual, gives to ha ve Ihe road hdift, du«f will fa fam-rUetl jit lead to tli.it extent, let it nth where it win and aft wilt pay ti ifad* fa {lie donation. Then let the part fas iiifaresfafChld fw the hwalmuot the mod. vTitß the dOEiatfiisiof *•»>><liei'».imty secures tttC.dW sujtfr taxalde piop- j city than it now ImjMd tliis ofliouni Jtifh*' proper'y >tn||^i|hi‘l

then nssess the tax. will not Me rate l*er emit, fa lighter on us all ? Nimh* of thin fax in levied until June, 1870. ls x vote far the tax carries, tinroad will fa lutilt; if It ia hmt the mad will not fa built. If tfartpad U luiilt, It will fa built Within eighteen mouths, and the eouutyr will Ingln to wiTiw tfa fanvlHs of immigration, j road lull and lun»roveineii(slnfarv the lax is levied, mol this additions! Wealth Will assist Iu paying the tux levied fafaMMs Jt, '. *" ■ With the nvdron*l com (doted, fathw ronils iuid briilgi's w ill fa demanded by Ilw wants of trade and travel, mid in a f«'W short years where we ih»w |ias« through miry doughs, over rickety brldp s Wn*l drive across vneimt Ixniis, will It** gravel muds, suladaffi tiol impiovcmcats ami cultivated Arid*. F.very citinert of live county should have a'laiile in Ms development and wetfnrc. It Is a fact that immigration follows and spread* along navigable streams and rMlroads. tVithfa railroad through the central portion of the county it fanetlt* the whole •sanity and every man in it. The fame of this rowl lias spread abroad and already our count y has facn visited by an agent of tt (tenuuu colony which ihfdres to settle in the county, but liiiding the (Hsiple divided in their opinions as to the propriety of a tax, concluded to wail until the matter is sn’tlhsl ts'hne tHiyiiK" |»r<*(terty, when, if the tax is voted, he w ill |Hireltas<' land and bring some AKI families into the county. If the road Is built, more than sPM,oon will fa* spent within the county for its const ruction. This will la* |mi id the latsirinif man for Ids work, j tlie teamster for hauling, the wisslI I'hopjaT for his tie:*, t he limner for Ids j Hour, |**tntocs, butter, eggs, ett", the . stock-raiser for hpthacoti and Is es, etc. Tax I’aykk.

From Carpenter Township.

Kkmixoton, Ini*., July 5, 18C9 Eiutoks Union: 1 have examined the railroad law, gtul heard many objections urged against u county levy to aid the Indianapolis, Delphi A, Chicago Kailroad. The election ordered lor the 17lhinsl is much talked of and will be unanimously attehded by our citizens. Tltero is much opposition to the ft I ? ,00t) nppropri at ion here. Our voters are,l tear, led aw ay front their trite interests, by prejudice, ignoj ranee, selfishness or by persons act iug from sinister motives. i A, says: ‘‘The lax is wrong in principle,” and opposes it as he would sustain the Golden Hole. I AMI in favor of it because 1 believe it Utc (ftosl just and fair metlioil of making public works. The jM-oper-ty of the county shouhl pay the cost ol additiotml improvements. The non residents have no sacred rights of exemption Those who wish something for nothing should he taught by iron law the duty of a citizen, jjy no belter method can •roailsy bridges, <litches and other public iiiiproveinents be constructedJ{, says: f‘\Vc have a raiload, it is not lair to tax us.” This is seem iugly A feasible’ objection— we kit aw the blessings of what we arc asked -Ul_ welcome, to the whole county’. The ludianapois, Delphi A Chicago Uailroad is located upon the best route that could Ip: selected to subserve the interests of all our people. Our tax will bo about one-fourth as much us that of those contiguous to the fine. The $42,000 will not be a moiety ol the donation required in Jasper county to secure the road. Property owners along the l’oute will need to sub: eribe, grant right of way and otherwise make up the deficit. What it .Marion township, that now has two costly bridges across the Iroquois, would say to us; “we have our bridges, it is not fair to help you Imild yoursf” What would wo think of it V For a little pittance of four-fifths percent, per annum, for two years are we, as a township, to go upon the record as hostile to railroads? Should our people second a'projcct to construct a railroad north from Attica or Lafayette through Remington, could we with good grace ask our neighbors lor aid when we have treated them with such cold-blooded envy?

The i»ro|K>si‘tl road will brnefit us more than the amount of our tax. It will enhance the value of our lands, increase ihe aggregate of properly, lessen the rate of taxation, secure Urttei markets in which to buy ami sell, develop our resources, drain | our marshes, build our roads, bridges churches, school-houses, ami secure many advantages. It will pny a large l»er cent on our investment. Then with duty, interest, and common weal conjuring me to vote loathe appropriation, can I permit narrow 0 cenl-per-eent. selfishness, to cause me to vote against the appropriation ? If 1 sell a horse for SIOO and the purchaser sells him lor S3OO, l need not repine at his p#sperity. I Let us feel truly grateful for our present blessings, and be neighborly. Let us have railroads, pikes, macadamized roads, and bridges and let the wealth of the county he taxed to secure these blessings, which “but multiply that which is taxed. Then let me say tvs a citizen of Carpenter township, pint I desire our tow usliip a majority “for thu appiopriaffJpF The law is just, ami its provisions give ample •ccurity against swindles by proviib mg for non-payment until the road is completed. The proposed road is the best ior the whole tjfak oould.possibly fa* built. It will ifever fa* built unless such aid is given, 'lire advantages to our township directly Will move than pay our taxes. Then because, I desire to be rigid, upon tfa* record, mentally, morally, socially and financially, 1 will vote on the nth iust., hope others will do likewise, FoK THE KAIS-KoAO AUffiOPKIATIOX.

Reunion of the 87th.

I am aothorrzerl to sayi that ther e 1 will fa* a grand reunion meeting of i the mem far sol the 87lh Ind. V ols. j Ul Laporle oxi Thursday am! Friday, i tbe 2 *id and 24th of September J next We meet at that time to rc j vivo ll:e memories irrtd the

friendships of the wirr, and Ut commemorate tb« participation of our gleriona old regiment in the battlu l of Chickamxuga, wherein more ! than fifty of our bravo comrades • were killed and one hundred and forty more received distilling I womuls. ' It is hoped that all’ of Cotnpnny : “A” will make il a point td fa in J attendance. Let as many as ean go S'iVc their naiiies to i'apt*. I’ayiie, | ttiruha;n, or myself ns soon as eon- j \enient, so that a re|H»rt may be made 1 of the number that will likely attend

E. P. HAMMOND.

BOOK RINDING.

! Parties having Maita-zincs, Pam- : nhk'ts, or Pullers they wish Inhiiml, or ; Iksiks that netsl rebinding can have 1 their work done in g>ssl sulwfantinl | style, at reasonable prk*cs by k-aving ' them at Dr. J. It. lioughriuge’s office oral Austin’s Hotel.

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MARKETS.

Vokk, July 8, 1880. Gold dosed at 135. (’Mii ACtO, July ti. Ilccves- 5#.75, $8.50, $7, ("\ $7.«2J. llogs—sß, $8.50 (n. $0.35.

SPECIAL NOTICES. TO COIVMVMn'IYeM. A rpHK having hcen restored loltcnlih JL tit alcw weclsk, by a very niinple remedy, after having Atifferrd ecverdl year** with a very severe lung affection, anti that dread di«eaM\ rriiiMtiiiiplion— i** anxiouH to make Known to It in fellow vuffererM tlie means of cure. To all «vltode«ire it, he will, Mend a copy of flic prescription u>ed (free ol charge), with me directions for preparing and ustiig the same, which they will find aitma Ccrk for W’onto nrnuM. Aktmma. liuoki Bt ria, etc 1 h#t object ol the / «lverti*eriu vending the Prescription i« to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceive* to be invaluable; awl he hope* every sufferer will try bit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and way piuve a bleasiug. Partit’fi wUhiiiL' the piesciiplion, will please addifsa Kav. KIIWAffO A. WIUiON, l-.la-ly Williauiabuig, Kings County, New Vurh, KRROKS OF YOUTH. At.KNTLKMAN ylio snfft red |of ftq. ri» from Nervous Debility, fremature l»ccay, and all tbe effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to alt Who iiicd u. tin me pi «ml directions lor ineKin” the • imnle remedy by which he wascnieu Siud-h - wishing to profit by the advertiser’s r.vperiencc. can do bo by addicawiug, in peifect confidence, JOUN 11. Ofi HKN, t-3J-ly No. 42 Cedar street, New York. BUSINESS CARDS. kdwiv r. maim. v»usa.->./. (riri.EH nxrnn»N d t kpiti.eb, ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, keiiß elaci, Indiana. Office In llie Court Jlou.se. 1 -t-l>tf K. 8. I)« lUBIN.S. 8. r. THOMI'tOK. owtimixs A TIIIIJIFSOV, ATTOIiN KYH AT LAW, .Homilcs IMiblic, Ural Estate uud ■noarunce Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in McCoy's Hank Building, ujoatairs. IT. ly. Win. 1.. MctOKKEI.L. . A’CTOII NKY AT LAW, AMI Notary Public, | Rensselaer, Indiana, I Office In kuiuc’B Slone Building, up sUiiis. i I I. lyUr. J. iI.UIECUUmUE, 11KNSSKI .A Kit, INDIANA. fanWec on WsMiingioo htieet. l-1.-ly. Ur. ti. A. MOSS. Orro R,—On \V»>liitiptoh siren, oppcsiie lb'Old Line Uru£ Sieve," KESEStLAEK. 1241*. til Ar.IMAE.KEI.IKI, Ull >I7NT tiKNTls¥f ItmmlMr, Indians. OHi. i' and residence on Eioiil street. opposite | the Mill. fiUfftfNTiV-r3R£ ° r - *■ **’ hw HyTJ** will visit Kcnsxclser,oh Tuesday, tbe 13 Ui day of July, 1869, Amt evciy sir weeks thereafter. 1 33 NEW HAHNKVV SHOP, On Front Street, opposite Warner's KlacKumitu Shop. If*\ KNtSSKS, SA IMIUfiS, KiffIULKS. Arc , | coii'ian'.ly on fiaad. h>|*nlring done. ModernLc price**. Patrouage solicited l-2ti-(iiu. ENOCH fl. rBTTtT.

Mrs. IATHEHINh LaAtlE, MILI.INKK * IJItEHS MAKi:it, Baußselaer, Indiaua. Rooms in Sbanghaj building hoods all Men ,of tlir latest fashions and at reasonable prites ,S|»« cirl alter.lioit given to Cutting. Kitlittg ami Making Dlessen. All work WffrranUd. Call and ex amine stock. 137 3m M A( KHOIM;A BHO. f U N I) MT A K K It S, m:\sswaer, /ail T| 111111*“" ~ow to fill nil orders f*»r *a*&Ht&** Coffins of every style. Orders leli nl M. Kger’s Shop, or the Hardware Store, will l*e promptly attended to, at the lowest possible • ate*. 11 If rfSSjWH'WS J* A* IlHilir, m IUK OI.D UNDKUTAKEQ, lias Coffins of all sixes on hand and i* prepared to fill All orders for any style, i’lain or Fancy. At reduce*, prices. 1-47-ts x ..gwm ' DI V AUL^ BI.ACKSMITM SHOP * s * n ojveration one door Above Express Office, KENSSELAER. All kinds us blactumitliing done lu orderMATBL rEXDIC, ■ ITS ALL KIN OS OK OOUNTHY PKUDUCB, Such «sflutter, Kggs, Featliers, I‘ooltry, Rags, Hides, Old Iron, Copper, &c,aud pays Cask, AT K. P. OOUDAKU’S, Bonsselaer, Indiana, Pnlronage resiiectf ul'y solicited. ± l-IC-tf. DAILY HACK UHE us I, I VKK Y S'l’AbLß Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted; liet ween R« usaelaer uud Bradford, ou the 0 &. L R R.and lietweion Rensselaer and Reuiingloa ou tlie T L (&. It, R- R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonah rale*. J W. &. S.O. DuVall. ALFRED M ’COV. ALFRED THOMrSON A. McLDY Jfc fIIOAIFMIN, RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Huy amt sell Cels and llouiestic Exchange maLe CullclUohs on all available points, pay Interest on speedier! lime deposited, and tiausael all hnaiuess iu their line teilk d>.patch. J) jTiffit r hotus, it oui 9 a. iu. to A p. iu ■to at Ir. * . — m — PUINTINU OFFICE. We are prepared to do all kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Priuliu,; with neatness and dispatch, and si as reasonable rate* as the tliues wtll permit. Every dcecriptioa of .job woik from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done (n the beat atyle of the art, and at prises aa tow as the lowest. All ordei* for Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, as* Letter Headi Blanks. Latte Is, Handbill* ' Frogratnotea, Ball, Rttow, and Etection Tickets, •yt be piuniptly attended to at reasonable t aie* Call at the "Uniou'’ office opposite the Cooet’Rot se. J aMJ--'* ft tIEAI.KV, Proprietors.

IIEW ADVEKTISEMEHTR. r« KXAMINATMN* or Afn.icAXTa kok licknkk vu teach wilt Iw he IS at lire HthmH House la K«*Melaa<, oo Tbe Third B»tur4*y la Kush Rmlh. Tbs law rrOotrts I hat UyyHcaol, have a eerUA(•l« of Sood MNWaUksracler, from tba Tlortea ol Um Towa.lily la whirs Iht j rtuds. OKOHbK M. JaHHKOA, I Sir Echm.l EiiwlMi •( JufU I'tsrlf AOEATI WAITED TOR tIU 11BMT I«H>K Ol*’ JT IKI KHIOl) WQMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, Tbs Ondsr World of Aha Oroat City. The moat sUilling revelation of modern times. Krw VorS Koiirtjr I'niuasheal. *‘Tho Anslokmtj.'V** Women oi I’leasurn," Married Wcwkb." enl all elssiwe ts«run,sir ventilated. SO Ulus tietiOM.. Addre»i*wl once 'lhe New Voih BodTCo,. lIS NassauKt New Yo«k ititu AOKXT 8 WANTED POK “WONDERS OF THE WORiD. M COMI'KISINU Hlarlliiig IncMents, Intcreetloj hcenes and W'ondcrlitl Events, la all Coou fries, all Agee, and among all People. By C. 0. HOHKNBKHG. Oven n» Taocsasn n.i.oirrs*il9se hy Ibe most distlngiilsl ed Arlislsin Europe and Aiueriia. Ike largest, hest liliislrated, most excltl lig, amusing, instructive, enterfaining. startling, hu in or oils and 'ktiraaive subsciiption boob ever published Bend hu it rtulars, with terms, at once UNITED STATES HJHI.IHINGCO., 1 {1 fw l.’» Sou lb flarb .street, Cbicago, 111. Spcrpt* «ff lhe Clrcat City A W«rk'4e«crlJ*tve *»f Ibo VIUTI i s and Ibe VICKS the M YMI iiUES, JTlfl9fKM. ■ €UllflFs!9of Ntgultrk City* It cuiitftiiiri 35 fine amt it* "tlie SpicicKt, ntorii I bulling, InKficlive. and C heap e*it work jniblished. ONLY s2.sem COPY. Agentaaie meeting unprecedented Rucceoa. One in South Bend, ltd., report* 30 *ubi*criber* in a day. One in Co., Pa., 44 in a day. One in Sagihaw, Mich., 6.4 in two daya. and a great many pihera lr««n HR) to WO per week. »send for C’liculcr.-i and see our ternm, and a tuft deHCription of work. AUdresH JONKS BKOTHhKS A. C 0., Cincinnati, 0., Cbicago, 111., or Ht. Lofiifi, Mi*. PIBLD«UL» Ilf VOTR KmuLIIB AND GfißMtl. 1-41 4w AG WANTED TO SELL THE Only Complete Unabridged Peopled Kditon of Hi*, bb in. riKilh'i BIBLE DICTIONARY IT contain* over t.OWf closely printed, double column, octavo pages, and h illiMlraied with over"VOO engraviugfi, and a ficdsi il tine authentic map**. This DICTIONARY embodies tbe resnlti* of tbe inoat recent etudy and reaca ich **l over nix ly of the mosteminent Biblical Hcholaifl. «;f all d Diominatio.nfi regard.it a** the bei*t woik of the kind ever ptiblinhcd, and one whicKou£;lil »<» be in the hands of every Bible reader. 1 1 is a “ieai libißiy in itself. The labor and 1* a> uni” of centui its aie gathered mi this one vol tune, to throw a t lrar, strong upon every I'ir. e of ttif iur-pired wind. Ageiifs are ineetthg with uitf’iecedeiited succcs**. One report* 55 older* litkui the firm three days of hi* canvass; another 7«» in two days, another, 21C in ten Slays. S» nd for Circular-* w ith terms, tewtinioj malt*, anil alull desciiption of Hid w*irk Ad-ire** j RalioiiMl PnbllbhingO , Cincinnati, 0. r or.• JONES JUNKI.N AGO., Chicago, ill, J 41 fw AGEHTf W4NTtDi“T»rs JUV+H all fibotiifba 0 - vVjumiuiii. HowTi(iieanled 4t* * Ir* Rrjgtn, 1 eer* nod, their' dattefl. Well ilwmtrmC»«H MtTaj Engraving*; Ao It ontldl* all "fiVf to yonr Intereifiy and apny norm good fietj^Hfe-^ewiljptttion. To loind Owners. Non-resklolil uwiit ra of laud situated in Jasper or Ncwteu counties can obtain a certified description ol land, containinglaformalion tut to value, distance (tom railroads, towns, etc,, uceonipanied by « plat or diagram showing lltc |iro|iortioH of lrtt.ber and prairie, on the lolluwing terms: ►'or 40 Acres $1 50 1 Kor H) Acres 2 00 For 100 Acres 300 For 240 Acres 4 <HI * For 320 Acres ■■.............. 500 Also, Abstracts of Titles In tlie same furuishedal from 50 cents to two dollars. iOliN MII-I-KK, l-27-ly Lind Agent.

W. F. SARLENT.

C. AULTMAN & Co.’s “SWEEPSTAKES.” THE ONLY GENUINE ■SWEEPSTAKES’’ THBESHJKO MACH IBE, *V |. 0. Aci.tman A Co., I Uixsv H. TjilO*. Manofarturers, 1 Oon'l Western Ag‘t, - Canton, Ohio. | Chicago, Jit. • Two Styles of Horse Powers. ■MMNE-TBNTHS of nU the Threahing I* Machines in uso in this country beiong to tlio “Ksdless Apbos” class, i. e., they hare tho arrangement of the “ Endless Apron” or ** Cany** Grain Carrier,” “beafers” and “pickers” in common. Machines of thi, style, baring the same . general form and somewhat similar appearance, are made in nearly a hundred different thetorien, large and email. Yet machines front these different factories differ at much in real qmUtia at do different motet of magnnt, cloth, leather, cutlery, vmlrhet or tnginet. Hence tbe importance of care on the part of the fArindl and the thipsherman in making their selections. Some are practloally cheaper at a thousand than others at three hundred dollars, yet there is not mote than a hundred dollars difference between the pricct of the «* nud the poorctl. C. Aultman & Co ’* "Sweepstakei" is tlie accredited heed and front of this great claaa, and its euperior strength, durability, simplicity, ease of draft, style of finish, and capacity for threshing end cleaning grain are acknowledged. It has beta for eighteen years a favorite, and for several years without * poor. It has led the van of improvement and revolutionized the style and qualtty of work tree towed upon threahing machines. It is more widely known and e*teemed than any other. The name* of “C. Aultman A Co.” and “ SwszraTAKM" are household words from Maine to California. i Our circulars contain, the names of over five thousand five hundred men m the Northwest atone who havo pnrehased it and used it—an evidence of its standard character which should not he overlooked. The great reputation achieved by this favorite machine nee led eererel usecrtpuloa* manufacturers, and numerous agents, to attach the name “ Swnrrrriu,” in on* way and another, to tboir machinosandadvertisement* to mislead and decoire. To avoid deception, look for the card »C. Alltwa* * Co., Mmufactnrert Caßtot, Ohio," in gilt letters, conspicuously, on both aide* of the machine. If you want to buy a spurious Bwecpetakes, because you can get It far “poor pay,” or on “long time," do it with your eyes open. That Is the way they get rid of inferior mnehine*. The genuine "Sweepstake” contains many valuable pecuharrtiet of conMmctwn ns well as Patented Improvement* not to be fimnd in any other machine whatever. a It is the acknowledged Irtsdsr of the great “Endless Apron” or “Canvas Drain Carfar” branch of ffie threahing machine family which has for more than thirty year* threshed and cleaned the grain of the cosatiy. s* If ore BWEEPBTAKERare being built for this year than ever bofoce. Improvements hake been added, and it* ackpcwfedßed position at the head pf it* clam vriß bo fidty maintained in thn KOK SAL.E BY Stackhouse & Bro f , AGENTS, 4-;t7 : :m RtASM.MKR, IVO

skavimr itArdremdiii n, #et,t*|. arwyi&ff 'f it Aik. pkehhiku ookk is artistic htyi.k por la in eh oh VESTLKMEAI - vAll kinds of Hair-Oils, Pclfflhv fry, Cnrlidg Fluid, the best Hair Uestorntivee, etc., eon-, staullvon liaml. AUk>, Cigars, Collars, etc. r Mr. Petit in an old Experienced Harder.— He wyi he wifi atop h»ir (ailing fit in litre* ii|>t>hci«tioi«M f if not, wifi cfiatgc iiothlng.— Mo lum* filled up a room for ladle*exclusively where Mr*. Petit wifi be pleased to waft upon the tad tea of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If yon wanl pood Restorative*. and (hem 1 ana red, give the BurW Hhop ae all 1-2S)-Hr MONHO’B TBit CUNY IfOTSLI Are the oldest, the best, the most popular They are alt written by such nlaudard writers ae t'aptain Carteion. Captain May ne Held L. Au gustue Jour*. Kdward 8, Kills, etc. As boohs for the young, they are unequalled by any works published: always pure intone lively, and fnll of adventure. Persons desiring those hooka will please order ‘.Miisio’«, m and see that none others are given in their place. The following are those already issued: No. V The Hunters 7i Woody a Pegged Spy 2 Trapper’s Retreat #3 ta*ng tagsthe Squatter 3 Patriot Highwayman 74 Black Prophet 4 Fugitives ol the Mouu 75 Old North the Hunter tain 70 Tiger Kye. 5 Track of Fire 1? Kcvolutiouary Joe h Maii Kateis 78 Jack, Buffalo Cal liter 7 Charlotte Temple 7!) iota Torhln, Trapper 8 Death Face 86 Scout of the St. Law 9 Indian Slayer recce 10 t urtle Catcher HI leather tags 11 Hunter's Ti itimph ft* Bloody Krnok I'i Ocean Hovers 83 Wolf Hlaycr 13 Tory Outwitted 84 Cong Boh I* Zeke Sternum Kt Cooney Bush 15 Scourge of the Kea* 86 Robin flood and his It* Captrive Maiden Merry Men 17 Long tagged Jf*t 87 Spy of the Delaware 18 Wild Scout of the 88 ‘Old Hii,” Scout Mountains H> Hank Wiggins, fcaq. 19 Forest Lodge 90 Spider tag* 2# Rollicking Kaugera 91 Old Trtppei’* Pride 21 Rattlesnake Dick V 2 Marksman the Hunter if* Kicketly J oin the liesli:i ori/.sly Jake vex 91 Spotted Dan 23 Imps of the Prairie 95 The Bloody Footprint 24 Robber’S Terror or, Tire Advcatures 25 Joe. the‘-Sarpiut '’ ol a New Fork 20 l.ighttoot the Stout Newsboy 27 limit Spy ot Banket96 Old Rube ths Trapper Hill 97 Big Mouthed Trapper 28 Scar Creek, the Wild 98 Panther Jake Half hived 99 Snake Kye, or the 29 Squint Kyed Boh Bandit Miller :w» Snaky Snodgrass IUA Old Kick ot the Swamp 31 Rolling Th A niter, orltJi Gamecock of the Santhe Rival War tee Chiefs 102 Old Zeke 32 Heavy Hatchet, the 103 Dog Face Bold Scout J*’4 Sharp Snout 33 Sly Sam the CtuakerlOr> Tuscaloosa San) Spy I0*» Slim Jim 31 Thiee Daring Trap 197 Red Rattlesnake pers 108 Black Nampaou 35 Fatal Marksman 109 llugly Iko 3ti Eagle Kyea Zeke MO Squatty Dick 37 liig Rifle Nick 111 Haidskull the Aveng 38 Bold Scalp Hunter cr 39 for* Spy ll* Turkey Foot 4(| Prairie Jake ’l3 Haw k eye the Hunter 41 Wealth ami Beauty M 4 Madman ot the Oconto 42 Rover ol the Forest 115 Dave Bunker i 43 Giant of the Woods I Iti Blazing AmVfor 44 Crazy Trapp*;r 117 Hickory Jack 45 t>ion Heart* d Munir i MS Twin Trappers 46 Old Jim ol the woods 1 1.1 Hiding l oin 47 Mud Mike I*9 Bloody Wolf 4* White Headed Hunter I.M Long Headed Mike 49 Hearted Joe 122 Thunder Cloud u Seoul of Long Island I*3 Harold of ti e Hills 5J SilverbeeJs the Beta W 4 Texas Joe ware .-,125 C-teole Forget by 52 Black Bill, the Trap Capt Mapie fteid l»cr 126 Bed star ol the Sent 53 Red Men of the inoles * Woods 127 Bullet Head 51 Grim Dick the One 128 Hunter Zeh Eyed Robber 129 Scout ol the St iota 55 Indian HuetiC* Re l'4» Forest Huntei* vdtiga 131 Mad Betsey 56 Old Scout off he Cave 1 32 Indian stratagem , 57 Hig Snake, the Huron 133 Pale Face luJian 58 Mexican Joe. the 434 White Savage ■ Suake Channel 135 Witch of the Swamp 59 Steady Hand the Sharpl3ft Old Paul shooting Hunter 137 Hunter’* Secfct 69 Gipsy Jack 138 Rival Captainv 61 Sea*let Warrior 139 Little Foot Trapper 62 Spoilt otTippecanoe I lit Wf w Kt<fe 63 ScbiialeihanneH 141 Roving Dick Hunter 64 Bible of Wolf Glen 142 Fight trig Nat 64 Buffalo Jack, the 143 Hunter ol the black Trapper 11 1 1 In fti Scout o| the Rio Grande 67 Dating Back wood smau „6 8 Foot 69 S i fabaepa Gi« ve 79 Mad Nancy, the Fenian Forint*# 18|et 71 Long Rifle Hunter These books are tor sale by aH newsdealers, and are seut post paid on receipt of prr.e- Ten Cents each. GKoRGK MUN'RoK. P. O. Box 5657. 148 William St., AIYL 1 29 3m.

NEW EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE l.nch STITCH RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZE AT TIIK {'Ureal Fair of the American fnslilule, In Hew York, Oct. 26,1867, AND llliillKST I'UKMII .M FOR Best Manufacturing Machine AT PARLS EXPOSITION, JULY, 1867 WHY IS IT THE BEST? It Runs fiver Scams All Right. * IT WII.I. TAKK FIFTY 6TITCHES TO THE IHCH FINER THAN ANY OIIIKK MACHINE. IT WI LI. *K\V Heavier and Thicker Goods Til AN ANY OTUKIi MACHINE. IT I'SR* ANYA EVERY KIND OFTHUKAD. IT SEWS STARCHED GOODS AS WKU, AS I'fi STARCHED. It Sot s the Matt Delicate. Thitt. Soft Faknt, without etfaeriog. It Sews n Bins Seam as welt os ant/ other. Agents Wanted. Liberal discount given. Umpire Sewing- Machine Company, SU 1 Hoivery, New Yorli. . GVKK V ntCltlAG WAKKANTEV. l-2!)-3tn GREAT DISTRIBIJTIOiV By The J 1 et r) pw HI n » onit.euipaa)’, t,'a> h Ulltitetheamenut •ItJW.fIOS. Every Ticket Draws a Prise, 5 Cash Gifts, each.. SIO,OOO JO *.' « •* it... 5,000 80 <* -site •• IJHW ■lO « “ *« 500 200 •• «• »* ... 100 300 •< “ “ 50 50 Elegant RasewtsoH Timet* each ®3®o/«5750 76 “ • 11 Melodeons " 7o to Hit) 350 Sreeling Machines “ (it* to 17 5 -.00 fiolei Watches “ 73 to 308 Caah Frizo, Silver Ware, etc , ooonoo all vataed at A chafej) to draw any of the above Prize* for 25-'cfs. Tickets de*crildug Prize*' are scaled in Envelops and well mined.. On receipt of 25 -cts. a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address —- The Prize liulin’d upon it will te delivered t* Hie ticket-holder upon payment of One Poller. ' Prizes ure immediately sen*, to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your Prize is before yon pay for it. Any Pnte rxchaur/edfir another of tame oalnf. No Blanks. Opr patrons con depend on fair dealing. Ukkkkkmzx—W* select ike following from many who have lit-ly draws Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: £>. T» Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie Mouroe, Chicago. Piano, $650; John D. Macro, Louisville, $1,000; Miss Einnui Walworth, Mil waukecy Piano, $500; Rev K. A Day, New Orleans, SSOO. We pubH»h no names wltliout perqdsaio i. OnDoss or tkk Pat**“TV.firm Is re -liable mid deserve their snCccse.'’— Weekly Tribetne, Oct.B. -‘We know them'fo be a fair dealing firm.”.—W- Y Herald, Oct. 28. “A friend of onrs drew n SSOO prize, which was promptly reeel v-«L” Doily A'rww, Dee. 3 Semi for oircnlsr. Liberal indriesnwut tu Age-ills. Satisfaetiou guaranteed. KretV jmcksge of Fouled Envelope* contains esa cash of ST- Six Tickets far $); Lifer $St 35; for $5; 110 for sls. Ail tottm.Uo.kl baai- *‘ I» Hr««4nray. M. ». 1-20 3 m os.

1 111 " i'AMINRani, rURIIMJ, i^Tninv, MiMftETI, ctrtMLen, tAnftn, **., *c. We.hnv* janl reenlved * and weH asorlnl .tack of all kind* ol •At.T, • ■ —cunw, met uww, CUIVHITO. Lli ■***■, MtNBIEE, uts, ace., *e. Call ami got pries* bafora yon sell your Wool McCollum, Turner a Hamlin, Monticello, lad. Jnne 4,1869. 36 FOR UUHWI ACRES'. A valuable property at and adjoining Renaacluer, aousisting of too Mlliß KQUAP.E north, being lb« whole of (oclton 10, axcluniyo v >!• WKHTON'S ADDITION to the lown of Renaaelaor. The* nouth line ol section Ift nearly TQUCHtS THE OLD TOWN PUT! Also, EIGHTY ACRES, being the east hall of tlie north-cast quarter of section 30, and so much of (lie went half aa in uot includ.d ill tlie s id plat OB HKNSSEI.AKR. Also, unsold lot. in Weston's Addition ” HENRY WESTON, I-31-6moK. 178 Broadway, Hew York. DWIOOIHB k THOMnOH, Agents Sen.Mlaer, Indiana. LOCK WOOD tfeßllO., hshiuraton, in., DEALERS in GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS . AND REAOV-MAOE CLOTHING; ** AL8(», ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, lIEAPEIiS, MOWKUH, it ? uksh F;n m, ifrov, All are reapectfully invited to call and examine onr slock before |>mchaaing rise where. I-.") I-Ohio*. But the Best! WOOD’S SIIF-KAKi REAPER AND MOWER, THE CHAMPIO* HULVSSTSB OF THEWORLB. Over 20,000 of theiVK&ebines were made aud’aold the last Harvest, aud still lira demand was not supplied! #. Over 10,000 have been sold in tke VV' eat, alone, for next Hat vest! 95,000 are apcaHitig for th»m«-tvea In the Harvest-Fields of the World ! Yau innal sec them at work, to jndgo us llieir merits.

MOHAWK VALLEY CLIPPER, AND WESTERN PRAIRIE PLOWS. Kt»r Ivntie of Draft, Qsality and Range of Work. they nre nnequalM. WARRANTED to scour in any SOIL. TAYLOR’S STEEL TOOTH RAKES. It lias lieeu thoroughly tested in raking Mav. Grain and Oata into Sheaves, Cornstalks, Fhix,Blubs oat of Clover fields, »ml even Brush on new ground,and has proven itself perfect and complete in every department. Gold Medal Thrvaher * AVI* IM PROVED Cary Horse-Power, Built ai ihe Robinson Machine Works, Richmond, lud. F. W. Bedford.

A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURB 6F THROAT AHD LOTTO DISEASES. Dr. WISH.VET’S PINE TREE TAB CORDIAL it is the vital principle at the Fine Tree, obtained by a peculiar proceaa iu the distillation or the tar. by ehich ita liigheat medical prune rtiea are retained. It nr the duty safs.guanl aad reliable remedy which ha» ever been prepared from the juice of the Fine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organa and restores the appetite. U stmigtl e.t» the debilitated System. It purities and enriches the blood, and expels from the sritem thp-torruptlon which aero tola breeds on the lunge.. tl dissolves the draco. or phlegm which atopa the *ir-pawagea at the lungs. Its haallng principle sets upon the Irritatsi surfcce of the lunge and throat, penetrating to iffo diseased part, relieving pain and aubduing lufla naUsa. It is the result of years of study and experiment and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to care the following disease*. if the patient has not too long delayed a resort tu, It* means of cure * Consitoiption of the bungs. Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Ri (rachitis, Diver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Files, Asthma. Whooping Cmicb, Dlpllieria, die., die. we are ofteu asked why are not other remedies in the market for. Consumption Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to l»r' L. I* Wishart’s Fisa Tree Cordial, We anawer—tot- It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat *>d Bronchial tubes, causing irritation aud cough. * , Sd-. Moat Throat and bung Remedies are composed oi anodynes, which allay the cough tor awhile, but by their couatrlnginz effects, the ■hers Become hardened, and tb« eaheeUhy ffutda coagulate and are retained in the system, cans fog.diy.es beyond the control of odr most ami " ?d. TU» Fi as*Ts*o Tar CordUl. with Its asslatauta. are preferable, because they remove the cause Of irriUtioa of tha mac*** membrane and bronchial tubes, insist the luags to act asdthrow off the tiahealMiy eecreiioav, and purify the blood thus sciealUhcany zaabtag tho ear* perfect. Dr. H uhaet has ctejife at hts ef/Ue hmuDeeie em.l theusamds of Certificate,, from Men aad ssri&'z providence of Boel mere cempletth/ restored to JeMMe hy the Pme TVes Tar Cardial. A Ptiyal clah to attendance who cas h* consulted la parsou or by mail, trsaof thsroe, Brice at Fine Tree Tar cordial «i.M per Bottle, 811 par dog. Seat hy Express oil receipt of price . Address, “L « C. Wisbatt, M. D , No. 9ft RaithSA. Rtteet, PhilS'Wtfhlo, l‘a. . , . 1-3* Sards. .f, * ' - V

■ - . . I/ I fl a* i|ft 'mMl SINGER SEWING MACHINE t lam agent fur thin aplenffM Smt'-hlncT and would rcauwt all Hhm Medina n achlnca, to oall at mjr mMtnet an* «m e some of Its work. I challenge com pari non. ItKKFKKRNCKH; Mm. 1. M. Stack house. Mm. Thor*. Borouglia. Mrs. Beth. t'o*. Mr. John 11. Bpangle, and otliers. All kinds of machine twhd andcoC orn of threads. Brooks WO yds. • cord thread, l>esl In the World, for sale. WM. H. HHOADKH. Kept. 11.1868. fCXllll Especially design.o for '.ho use of the MrHir.ol Prnfesxiim and the family, poaarssiav those ml rill tic medicinal pru|iertiM which beiong lo uu OW and Pure Gin. Indispensable tu Females. Good for Kio’nry Complaint*. A deticions Tonic. Put np In eases, conlalning one dozen bottles eeeh, and sold by all druggist*, grocers, dte. A.M. niiminger <V Co., establUbed IT7R, No. 13 Beaver Btreel, New York. 1-37-iy We call ll o attention of oar readers to th* remarkable certificates of cures performed by l>r. C. W Robsck’s celebrat-d Seandinsvien Medicines. We do so, knowing them tv lie genuine. Tim agent has shown as the original letters, copies of which appear below. The proprietors of those medicine* ntborize ns to say, that they will giv# a rewurd us ten thousand dollars to any pern a who will show that any >f tire letters referred to are not authentic. They have b**a sent unsolicited, and kite company have In their | recession over 5,18X1 of a similar character. Any Druggist ran satisfy the nwt skeptical of tbs value of those truly wsndsrfol Agents, Roback's Stomach Bitters, Rsback’s Scandinavian ‘-Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.” READ. The following tat the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of it* most reliable newspapers in the United States. What can he more convincing? HOMEL TESTIMONY. Tub CrscntNATi Daily Tim* > op March 21, 1861, f The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing m favor with the pabiie, if we may Judge by the testimonials constantly received *ljr the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to be found in our advertising col-

umns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming verjr popular, and what is very unusual, is being adopted by them in (heir practice, as a cure for many diseases which theyjcan not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has during the present year nearly doubted. Their process of operation is by a thorough purification of the Mood, and a consequent eradication of disease. l-*w y .