Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1869 — Page 2

cbc |lrnssd:ur (tinier Thursday, July 38. 1809. HliAl.Y A- JAMEK. EDITORS.

Jasper County's Decision.

I.iivl Snturdjiy tit* pcoplo of Jasper v .unity, all» - r a thorough ojiti- \ «a*. placed themselves Viylil oh the record, and to-day sliiydbefure ifro'Mmrj-'Hi fnvyr of: railroad-, public h;i|trsrvj,*|jiM»l and eiviU/.atiott. llSf chief ojljnSKitiTOi to t lie 1 |ij>r >|>riation For the Indi:id:ipoii«, Delphi and Chicago railroad tva* mainly found among thpse affected by-the New Albany and Salem, and the Logaapport, iturliiii'toii and Peorin roads, ami even in (hose lo- ! ealltics Were found public sjdriud men willing to pay ihc* tax tor an ehfi*rprisc promising stteh lasting I enetits as would accrue from a ‘ ihoronghtare passiug entirely thro' ttie center of the county. The opponents to the measure worked unceasingly for what they considered was their best interests: - tticv la--4 * hored untiringly and made a gallant campaign, but iheyjjrcro beat, cn bv a handsome majnri'y ’I ho Note was large and .the result imost gratifying. \.»w if the railroad Company Joes «* il proposes Jasper county v, ill ri ccive an impetus that wiil advance it from us position among toe poorest counties in the Slate to occupy iiv proper place in the front r ink. And why m>t f \\ It hill its borders are ns line lands a< any to be tduud in tin- northern pai t tt£ the St:it»g a large mineral Held of riot less than one hundred and forty Mptare miles in extent, abounding whir the very best trou < r<, is but Ten or (w eb-e imics front the cult lift scat and will be pierced By flu? road; tltousitnds i»i acres ol \sTTtl land will be’brought into market and bold lo actual settler.-; and immigration instead of.passmg ttround w ill be ail raeted lliitlier, :im! w here To-.lav HM» eovole plow Is and tile wild fowl rears its young will be * nidi tiled larnis and smiling homes. Hailroads benefit every country iWrungh which lh<y are hnilt, aiid many who have bitterly opposed this road and the great advantages it int»!»t certainly bring, will wonder at ihcir own short-sightedness; . for no matter how .remote they are ! from the line of the toad it will j linvC a favorable influence upon ■ th-ir markets, making them more! than enough better to pay for the j f lira tax. tM'course some ill feeling was engendered during the campaign. This was to have been expected.— It would have been surprising had . it been otherwise. Si. Imig a< men are human,*'words will he said in debate, when conflicting interests hFuuh' the miiul am! excite the passions, that would not he uttered ill e-:ilitiei»- inomciits. Men should, expect this and in* prepared to eiVr+ook it. //»•,«* tfn miejnaniiHOtft ti\hu uioisl juffjH'r't*! i ne clee-ti«n-isuo-ViiE,_and. the <iue'tioii has bven decided according to the provisions of law, now it becomes; each of us to treat those w ho took an active part in the canvass in a kindly manner, conceding that all, j whither favoring,or oppus.ng the t»H*H>iir* - , were acting honestly for i what seemed his own and !ii> neighbor'* interest. Kotli parlies’' . liallmige admiration and respect for- the open, hold ami free-spoken 1 manner in which the campaign was . conducted, ,-imPlhe majority should j now strive to heal the soreness their J -triumph has caused by all the ! HM’*ns in their power.

Jealousy.

Fiic railroad ciuhpaigti just clo s • <*«i tieVebtped a strong feeling us jjrak'UKv existing in the county :ig uilist'-'ltcn-itcla v r. Si.inn people h'oth 1-n think there i» an aivtagoitStu between the interests of the county and its capita!. They effect uibeiievft there is nit organized < lique conspiring to build up the place at the expense of the country tai-piUT.. They sav no man. ean be elected to public ..office, ami no appropriation of public moneys can he obtained for bridges or other improvements, withonl conciliating this hung tv parasite. Tin ejiipie, they say, control- ihe town, and the town controls the Countj^, If only reason they would see iiow false and absurd all this is. Instead of being at antagonism the interests of town and country flow together. The inhabitants of towns are tradesmen, mefiiantrs and those who follow profersituih. They depend upon the farmer for patronage and support. Tire fanner depends upon the merchant tor the necessaries and luxuries inconvenient or impossible for him to raise; ou the mechanic for his inacliii cry, fiiruit.ore,- i’i7nplem< ate bar.- vi res. h a

gous, Miukstmthing, ete.; -end on 1 (ho prolession.il man for thcifnlitealion of his family, protection of his 1 property, and cure of his Bodily ills. Towns furnish markets for the country, and ;u\c , iiev:e>>ary to jts development. The country builds up towns, tti.dds necessary t*. tin ir existence. It a.edurt hfiiMie;'yr ;t ia 1 ] i- omit in town tbet arc for tin Be#.; lit, protection an 1 imhupatiny* of the country as mm ha-I or the town. If on ' trot) or other hrjdge U built. in;fir the county -i at, the town people pay their ]*rojHM4+on-o-t the cb.-; atul do not use it one-fourth us much as tlie people in till* eowntryi Among the present ecuuty tiffin is, the tiiree t ommissiouers, School l’xaininer. Auditor, Treasurer,-R«** , torder, aftti Sheriff are - front the; ' country*, the Surveyor from Heming- ’ ton, and the l ierkalone is lj - oitt the county ■ eat.

Crop Prospecta.

j I - or years -the pro-peets t*f the t irtners have not been so gloomy. : It has rained almost continuously lor four weeks, and the ground is ' now In all the low places covered with water. The winter wheat is! . nearly ail harvested and ill silcx Ks, j hut the rainy weather has ti ns far j prevented it from being stacked, and if the pi a sent rainy weuihcr cuntiu-, . ties lor any considerable length of time, it is feared that il, will sprouti , in the shock. ""The yield would have ' . been large for the number of acres sown, it it could be secured, j The spring wheat is nU. yet -Xipe, and atlhoiigh it stamis thickly on. the ground ami of fine growth, il is feilCed that it is entirciv Hinted■ by jthc “scab.’’ Corn is back waul and 1 jtn many of the fields is entirely | “drownedont. It vvouid be a' bwg.ei estimate to say that wo would have 1 one-third of a crop, even if the sea- j ; son is favorable from this time on. 1 j Vcry little.hay lias been cut, :.s ' it is almost impossible to get inTO ’ 1 any of the fields with machines, as! < they are to a great extent covered. I with water, and if cut it would not i | cure. The crop is large, but lias been greatly damaged by the heavy rains, and will be o! poor Quality. 1 lie potato crop looks w e’i ami | as a general thing do,.s not appear to. have been injured by'the wet w eathl er, and if not struck w ith the rot ~ til 1.1 give a large yield. ( ’.its look • well and with fair j weather u til. giv e more than an average yield. Hut little buckwheat has' been j sown and most ol that so late that it Hill hardly ripen unless vve have * ; a very favorable tall. It is to he hoped that the crops j will turn out better than present ap- : pea ranees would indicate. The iiri - • >!' Whit" | eonniy have w it!ulra.wn the orjlgi; for an election in Union 'aiid Mo non tow nships for an appropriation to aid in the construction ot the liulianap*>lis, Delphi and Chicago railroad, and extended the order to include the whole county. ; V/' Delphi voted !a*t .Momfay by tour hundred and fifty majority tor llie apropriation to aid in the eon ,i ruction of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Kailroad.

( 'iirvih)ii w:istlic enniiul of Finiinrta I until 1--'". \Viiiaiiiae has six licensed saloonx-i but no school house. Two horses were sun struck at lndiIfispotts tot Satin du). An United Stubs recruiting otlhe has been ojiened at Indianapolis. The Lnporle papers want somebody to build a steamboat lor tlieir hikes. Indiana has ninety-t wo counties and nine im mired and ninety-three townships. fol. It. I‘. DeHart,of Lafayette, lias | been appointed U. S. consul" at Sant- j iiigo de Cuba The area of iin-urveyed lands of the United Sum s is fifteen times greater than tlie whole of France. Eliler Jewell, iTT fTTe Christian; Church, immersed ten persons in Pine creek, Jienton county, on the 12th. About 22,000 emigrants have passed O'er tlie Michigan ,Southern and Northern Indiana railroad this season. Plenty of raspberrie s in the Winnntac hi Ming at 124 to 1-j cents a >iuart. Huckleberiies said fork cents. A reunion of the 2;)0i Regiment IniHana°Vbls., is to be held at camp Jackson, Lu Porte',,on the 27t)i day of August, next. Therg are r>.202 miles of railway (Oompietcd and Rejected ill this Slate, the estimated value of which is up- j wards* of sl-U>,000,000. Texan cattle are again i«>uring into i. thisbtaie. Fifty ear loads of “Long ! Horns’’ passed over the BeUefontaiue Railroad ou Saturday. Thd velocipede business is badly tie- j moralized in Indianapolis, and first-i class bVeicles can nOw be bought at one-fourth of tlieir original cost. Mr. Jacoby, of the firm of Jacoby A j <jorr, was jansoned at Vincennes by i handling hides,' from the effect of! which he died ou Monday morning. ; A little girl named Laura Miller fell | from a cherry tree, at Eureka, Imi., the other day, upon the sharp paling of a fence, which caused her death in a few hours. A till-tapper went though the money drawer of the Bramble House ‘and j barber shop, at 1-afuyette, on last Sat- ’ nrday night, and realized the ufagniii- j cent sum of six or seven dollars for the trouble. Gowrnor Hays, of Ohio, was Major j of the regiment, of which l Itoseerans | was Colonel, and the first night he ever sleptunder a tent was under the i same ii ut will) hta present competitor ■ for the Governorship.

11 1 i, d AppV.~, Piuebes, prunes and! Knlsins, at Harr’s. • Q'uiu'iue, Morphine, Opium, etc., to | be i«*l4 in iiecoritafice with the recent lie, line of prices iff Sliell ilia pic*—j II wt 1 I't'Cefred and being received from day < todayl at Jack-oii's Drug Store. nOOFLAIVT/S MEbICINES.! mimn germ&h bitters, J AM) Hoofland’s German Tonic. Tilt fitttit Itrranlif* for all Dixrxse* of the limit, SToM.tiir, nit I)Uh:stjvr v OKU ASH. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS J« of Ih* pnre JaPo, (nr. «• tb«y »r» rdi, milt . Krlrn U) t iR-ir ■' Roo I » snd | B o i.eu, blulil,' ooowninit«l, mid -n * — 1 iirely/Tfli /rum ulcbhultc nAmixiurt v/nny kind. HOOILAND’S GERMAN TONIC, In a eomMnation of All th« loifr*fli«oU of the BitUn*, wUh tbH pprcßl qaAlliy if ‘Ttuigo. Ar. f mnlfing ou* of tli« mo*t p.e»saut uud of*«r off'*re*J W th 4 j»nbhc.* Tboxp prefAr'rliig a Mcdiciue free frozo Alcoboilo Admixture, will u*e Hoofland’s German Bitters. Thom? wlio hive no objection to tbe cotubinatloa ' of lL« Hit>r*, an elated, will utte ROOFLANE’S GERMAN TONIC, i are both **qnally good, and contain the eame modiciual virtues, th & choice between the two being n mere mailer of taalc, the Touic being the moet )>h'.stable. The Ktomaeb. from a Tariety of inch &• Indigeelton, Byepepsia, Nervoua DebllUy, etc., le ▼ t'ry apt to in l itn fuuo* tioni deranged. v 0 r • i Fynipatbiriugiis fmaf cloKoly «« it i d ■'** with the JB) Stomach, then l-c-.m-e atf)>rt reeult of which ii thut ' — the patient inf* ftru from nevoral or more of the following dtacaae«: Constipation, FlAtulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Hlood to the Heads Acidity of the Btomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in tht Btomach, Bour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering lit the Pit of the Btomach. Swimming of the Head,. Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the He&rt, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, , Dots or Webs before th 6 Sight, 1 Dull Pain in the Head, Deftcioncy of Perspiration, Yellowuess of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great of Spirits. TL® Bulfcrcr from ibeae difw«c§ uhonld exercia' w«it4eD lathe aelectioatif a remedy f<A bio rafte, pur ebaxing ouly that which lie ii from )liN itlV.mlivrit BH f tDillH HD d IDqulrles possess Kg J en true merit, il ckilfully Com pounded. Is free from injarlona '' Ia ts rcd i e nte, and bn* c«iabli»»hed for HssTf a repotation for the rare of these disease*. In thin connection we would aubiuit thoi»e well-known remedies— - JlooJiand'sGevman Bitters, AXD

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. I’KEP.vrtED BY /)r, C. M. JACKSOST, ; I’ll 11. A DELPHI A, PA. Twenty-two years *Snce they were flrat inlrmlncsd i Into this country from Germany, during which time ■ they have undoubtedly performed more cure*, and j benefited Hifferiug humanity to a greater extent, I than any other remedies known to the public, j These remedies will effectually cure Liver Cotuplaint, Jauii mnnnmil dire, l>yspepI aia. Chronic or > —Nervous Debility. Chrou- fjgtgggsfi/ ic Diarrhcea, Diseliso of the v Kidneys, and all arising front a Disordered . Liver, fcitoru acb, or luteatiues. DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever* PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hardehips. Exposure. Fevers, &c. die.** lo such ti-Mx*. A lone and is imparted to | IH« wh*vte syj-teiii, the appetite U food ! is enjoyed, the htoruacli digenta promptly, the blood , U purified, the Complexion beenues sound uitd [ healthy, the yellow tipK'p is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to tbe cheeks, and the we ek and nervous invalid becomes a strong and Jieaitby being. Vj:jisoxs AijrAXCun i\ i.n t: f And feeling the band of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find iu the a*e of this BITTERS, or the TONIC, so elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in i measure, the eoervry and ardor of more youthful ds.vs. build -np their shrunken forms, and give health and ■ happiness to their remaining roars. NOTICE. DU a well-established fact that fully one-half ofthe j femaie portion paKXBtEBj of our popula- j boa r*re sel — 1 doin in the- i injoyment of Ml ( good health; *r, to their lEftA J&gt) own 'expros- j •ion, ** never I feel well.” ; They are lan ..... 1 guid, devoid j ©f all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ! appetite. j To this class of persons the BITTERS, or TES [ TONIC, is especially recommended. j ■ WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDEEN Are made strong by the use of eithar of these reinodies. They will cure every case of MAli ASMCS, without fail..,: Thousandscertificates have acrumulaied In the bands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the ! publication of lmt a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of such stauding that they must j | be believed. j. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, ' Chits Justice of the Supreme (hurt of Pa., writes: j Philadelphia, March 16,1867. ! “I find‘Hoof mm- ; land’s G*»r- j ! maff-BUters’ i**i a g»»od ion- j j ic, useful in JfL-, diseases of . ! the digestive organs, aud j of great beue fit in cases of debility, and * want of nervous action in tho system. Yours, truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD.’* & _ Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28,1806. ‘‘ f consider ‘Hoofland’s German Bitters’ a valuable jntdicint in case of attacks of Indigestion or . Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience ! of it. Your*,-with respect, 1 JAMES THOMPSON. ’ j From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., | Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, j Dr. Jackson — I have boon frequently j requested .to connect my name with recommeuda* fTdQH~of different kinds of medicines, hut regarding |b< r™ l " " t ut . of ' my appro p» ' » t e | ,phfre, I W H ( ' , "* e i 0 ~ ,,1 casos de IrifekLAa l dined; but ; with a clear \ proof iu I various in N rTLA stances and partidnlarly in my own family, of the nsefulness <ft Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, I depart f«»r once front niy usual course, to express my full conviction tnat, for general debility of the system, and espe• • dally for (Aver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who , suffer frAro the above causes. tours, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNARD, Eighth, below Contes Bt. f From Rev. E. D. Fendall, j Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle , rhUada. ; I derived decided benefit from the use of Hooflaqd’s German. Bitters, and feel it my privilege lo recommend (hem as a tpost valuable touic, to all ; who are suffering from general debility or from ; diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Yours truly. £. D FENDALL. CAUTION. Hooflaad*! German Remedies aro counterfeited. See that the signature of C M. JACK SON Is ot» the wrapper of wj£ ( b-.itle. All otiiersare conßterfrit. Principal Cfflco and Maunfactory x - t-- ■ at tbe Ger- j man Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadet phis, Pa. C’J TABLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, * Formerly C. M. JACKSON & Co. j PRICES. Hoofiand’a German Bitters, per bottle, .. $1 00 “ “ “ .half doreu, , SDO tfoofiand’ff German Tontc, pnt np In qnart bottles, $1 60 per bottle, or a half dozen for i 7 50. Bo not forget to examine well tbs artlcU * bev in order to «st the gonoine “FOR SAI.E BY* f DRUGGISTS aftd STOREKEEPER i In Every Ti.wn in tba Unit»i Stat»j.

BUSINESS CARDS. Kpviv r. n.MViiM, mijir.’, j. triTLtK . IIinnOXDfcKPITI.IiH, AT'JOUNhVS AT WAV, Hens elaer, Indiana. Gifioa In till Court lloux<*. l-I-lytf. K. .. owii.r.is,. i. i*. nujMl JOK. lIW I(.<.I>XATI|(MU'M)> > AT I OKNi ;Vs 4'i' I .AW, "Solunet I*ubllr, It.-Hl IMste amt ln«uriincn Irnii,, • Itcusselaer, Indiana. Ollke hi '-ici ij'. D.mk u|> «Vilri. J l -1..-I>. Wm. f.. i< t «i\ xILL. “, ATTOItNKV AT I.A\V, A *< l> Xelnry Public, Itensaolaor. Indiana, Offic ein l.iuuc - n Stone up titilrs. i l. iy Dr. J. 11. I.Ot'CllltlliUK, IIEN SSI I, A EH. INDIA NA. f.c'-'Oltke on W«|it,tß(flon ntrert. l-1.-ly. jllr. tl. A. .IIOXS. OiFim-On Waablngtoh street, nj»p(»il© the k *Utd Li nr Drug Stgre, 1 ’ RK>>.SKLAKH. I.NI). 11l JTZ Dr litA r. KII.UI, ufpZ} IIESI DENT DF.NTI ST, Konsaelatr, Indiana. Office rulJ re.iilr nee oil front cti'cut. oppoaile the Mill. (k !i Will VI»lt Ren*.et»er, on Tuesday, tbe 13th day ol July, 18C9. Ami cveiy eia week, thereafter. J-33 JIEtV lIAIIMOSS SHOP, bn Prniil Street, opposite Warner'. Klackaniit" filmp. HAKSKSsKb, SAI'DI.ES, BKIUI.KS Ac., < (.n.lantly on hand. Kep-.iriii|( done. Moderate price., Patronage solicited l-2-s-Cn,. ENOCH H. PETTIT. Ilri, I I THLIIISI liltl i . MIDI.INFER ct DRESS MAKER, He f.i lacr. Indiana. Tfoor.is in Shangl.ai buitdine Good, all new,of the Mte.f ra.hlotii and at rea.OhaMe price.. Npe- < Ul altei.lion fiver to Cutting, Fitting anil Making Jlre.ee., All work warranted. Call mid examine .ierk. l-:ii-3in si'MKHOrsk A. It ICO., I • N D E It T A K E II S* HEMS SKI, A ER. l\n., I —rr-il I I fill ill order, for ■ ' Collim of every «lyl«. Older, left at M. F+ei'. Shop, or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at the lowe.t poy.ible rate.. 1-1-if ,fj. J -\VILLIS J. WIIIOHT, ana ui.u n N I> EK T A K ER, Ha® Coffins of all sizes on hand, and it prepared to fill all orders for any style. Plain or Fancy, at rediici’t. prices. 1-17-ts MTVISdL’S Is in operatioti 011 c door above «aao*trsrSe*£Ksprena Uttice, KFKStiiiLAKIt. All kindkot blackemilliino done lo order. S ldll LL I'EMIIK, icl YS ACL KINO, or COUNTRY PRODUCE, Sucli usßutter, Ejfgs, Feathers, Poultry, Kajrs, Hines, Old Iron, Copper, ,Co, and pny.s Cash. AT K. F. GOBOAKD’S, Rensselaer, Indiana, Pntronnge rec-nectfuMv Nolieiled. l-/G-tf.

I) t 11. V lIA ( H LISE • iso T.I VF-It Y S T AMI. E. Haekarun daily (Sundays excepted) hetvveeli Ktiisaelaei - and Bradford, oil the 0 Sc L R It, and between Rensselaer and Remtngtoti on l lie ']' l. Sc It, H^IC Horse, and Carrinjrr s to let at reasonable ; rates. J W. &3.U. Duvall. ! AI-FRED M'COY. aI.FBEI’i THOMPSON A. HeCOY A THOMPSON, BANKERS. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, j Kuy cud sell CU in. and Dom«atWKxcbange 1 make on all available point®, pay Interest on specified time deposilea, aud transact , all huniaeMULULtheif line vitk dispatch. i IKjPOfßde hours, from Ua.m.to 4p. m | »o 54 ly. ausiinls ItQTlil,. r JOHN 31. AWITN ; lUyin- Irr.sed the house lately occupied by <’. XV. I t'.-ilklc. and tilled il up iu hood style a. a Hotel, \;ou!d .cpeclfully inform the 77*/t VEI.LI Yff prime that lie is prepared 10 accomodate all who may call on him. :.- .' - .*- ! 1 Good klablea kept in connection with the house, where the i stock ol .travellers will be properly tended by : good and careful Hostlers. [press!?. j £ I*l BMC EXAJIIfIATHIXS OF .M’Pt.ICANTS FOR I.IOF.NSK TO TF.ArfI i Will be held at the School House in lieusselaer, on The Third Saturday in Each Month. ! The law requires Uiat applicant* have a ceriifi. 1 rate of good moral character, horn the Trustee \ cl the Township in w l.lcli they reside. GKORGK M. J-HINSON, 1-0 1 y School Examiner «1 Jasper Comity FimiMlAli A valuable property at and adjoining Uensaelaer, consisting of ibe M IDE SQIIAPK north, being the whole ol aeclioti 13, e.velu--1 hive Ob' WESTON'S ADDITION to the town of Rensselaer.. The south line of section l'J nearly TOUCHcS THE OLD TOWN PLATI Also, EIGHTV ACRE. - ?, being the east half of the north-east quarter of section .30, and to much of the west half as is not tnclud.d in the s id plut OF RENHSEEAKR. Also, unsold lots in ‘Weston’s Addition ” HENRY WESTON, l-31-6mos. 172 Broadway, New York. BWIGGIHS & THOMPSON, Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana.

LOCKWOOD et BRO., RE3JGINGTOSJ, IND., DEALERS IN GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND HEADY-MADE CLOTHING; ALSO. ALL KINDS,OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, REAPERS, MOWERS, THRESHERS, AC., AR are respectfully invited to cull and examine our slock before puiclmaingelsewhere. 1-31-6 mos. Shaving and Hairdressing. . H. PETIT & WIFE. HAIR DRESSING DONE IN ARTISTIC STILE FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN! All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Ilair Restoratives, etc., eotistantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collars, etc. Mr. Petit is an old Experienced Burber.— He sayk he will slop hair fulling out. in three applications, if not, wiil charge nothing - lie lias fitted up a room for ladies exclusively where Mrs Petit will be pleased to wait upon the ladies of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives, aud them Insured, give the Barber Shop jyall J-SKMv

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AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ) Only Complete Unabridged People's Kditon of Or. Win. suiilh*» BIBLE DICTIONARY IT contains over 1,000 closely printed, doublecolumn, octavo pages, and is illustrated ttith over ‘.‘oo engraving-*, and a series it fine authentic maps. This.DICTION ARY embodies the results of the most recent study and research of over sixty of the in os l eminent Biblical scholars. Cleigymrn of all denominations regard U a" the Lest work of the kind ever published, aaU one which ought to le in the bands of every Bible reader, lifrft great library in itself. The labor and , learning of centuries are gathered in this one vul I unie, to throw a clear, strong light upon every I page of the inspired word. Agents are meeting j with ut»piecedc.nted success. One reports 55 ] orders taken the first three days of his canvass; . another 7f» in two days, another, 212 in ten ! days. Send fur Circulars with term-*, te»timo- ! nials. and nlull description olthe work Address ! Dfulioidtl l*ti hlisli Cincinnati, 0., or, ONES JUNK IN & CO., Chicago, 111, j 1-41 lyv AGENT? WANTED I mtLi^Tu»eiinrpCTrtlf4lj^itrt«\Ungall j ft txmttha.Gutlti'uioouo How »%.*# aarriaddo. Its ! torjgin, tfrytftf*” l -<JRcrrt and their datiet. Veil ii* ; in. hn-»1 Kranurinsra. el» \t oat-f -lla all totber <Co£ to your inters Is. and appJr soon for good rrrGuivi tm? -9 l ywta* fx., and I2w f jQifHlujJjll a UUi/CiflCtoMtl, Ohio. SPECIAL NOTICES. I TO COX.SIMPIIVKS. . THE Advertiser, having been restored to health ( in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, ' alter having suffered several years with a very j severe lung aUectixm, ami that dread diseasi-, 1 Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis I fellow .sufferers the means of cure. / I To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with.the dire©* lions for preparing and using the same.which they will find a sure (.'irk for Coxaemftxow, | Asthma, Bromi iiitis, etc The object of the »d* verU*af4a-«ending the Prescription is to. benefit 1 the afhicted, and spread TnlormafioU vt'hiirh dm conceives to~tn* invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will trv his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please add rest Rev, hU WA »C l) A WILS «> \. 1-35-1 y Williamsburg, Kins* 1 County, New York, IIRROKS OF YOUTH. A GKNTIjEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of Buffering humanity, send free to nil who need it, the rece'pt and directions for niakirg’the , simple remedy l>v which he was cured NuiTere - wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect''confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 1-B.Vly No. 4‘J Cedar street. New York.

To Land Owners. *N’on-ret<i<leiit of laud tdluuted in Jasficr or Nrwtou counties can obtain u certified description of land, containing information as to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, .Kccojnpanjcd by n pint nr diaCram showing the proportion of timber and prairie,on the foUuwiug terms: For il) Acres $1 50 For tdO Acres. 2 00 For 1 GO Acres,.. 3 00 For 240 Acres . .............. 100 For 320 Acres. 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollhrs. JOHN MlI/LKli, l-27-Iy ' Land Agent. A GREAT REMEDY FOR THK CURE OF THEOAT AITD LUNG DISEASES. Dr. WISIIAKT’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital principle or the Pine 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 has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores —___— I__ . • It strengthens the debilitated system. 1 1 purifies and enriches the biood, and 1 expels f.*om the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air-passages of the lungs. **’ its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to the diseased part, relieving pain and subduing mflamaiion. It, is the result of years of study and experiment and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance its power to cure the following diseases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to the,means of cure Consunrplllm of the l.ungs, Cough, Sore Throat rind Breast, Riouchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cuugh, Diplheria, &c. 7 Ace. , \ \Ve are often asked why tfre not other remedies in the market fcjr Consumption, CoUghs, Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to I>rH Wistfarl's Pine Trte Cordial. We answer—--1 lata It crires, not by stoppiug cough, but by loosening aud assistin''nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and* Bronchial lubes, causiug irritation aud cough. Bd. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their constringing effects, the fibers become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate aud are retained in the system, caus ing disease beyond the control of our most emi nent physicians. 3d. The Pine Tree T*j, Cordial, with its assistants. are preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act ami throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purify the blood thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. M uJiart has on file at liis office hundreds and thousands of Certificates, ft otx Men and Women of unquestionable charade* who were once hopelessly given up to die, but through the Providence of God were completely restored to health by the Pme T»ee Tar Cordial. A Physician in attendance w ho can be consulted in person or b> mail, tree of charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial 31.50 per Bottle, *ll per do*. Bent by Express on receipt of price . Address. **L. U O. Wihhsrt, M . D., So. 23ti >ovth?d. Street, Phil adelphift, Pa. l-30\*hnos.

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MOHAWK VALLEY CLIPPER, AND WESTERN PRAIRIE PLOWS. i For Base of Draft, Quality, and Range of I Work, tlipy are unequalled. | WARRANTED TO SCOUR IN ANY SOIL. TAYTims STEEL TOOTH RAKES. I It has beeu thoroughly tested In raking Hav, Grain and Oats into Sheaves, Corn- ! stalks, Flex, Stubs out of Clover fields, and I even Brush on new greuud,and has proven | itself perfect and complete in every department. Gold Medal Thresher AND IMPROVED Cary llorse-rower, 1 Built at the Kobinxon Machine Worka, | Rlchmoud, lud. 1-39 F. W. Bedford. ; Rsperially desiguea for the use of the Medical I'rnfettian uud the Family, possessing those* intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to at: Old and I’ure Qin. Indispensable to Frinalea. Good for Kiilhcj Complaint!. A delicious Tonic. Tutup in cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers, ft c. A. M. Binninger St Co , established HTd, No. 13 Iteiiver Street. New York. 1-27-ly.

C. AULTMAII & Co.’a | “SWEEPSTAKES.” THE ONLY GENUINE “ SWEEPSTAKES ” THRESHING MACHINE. a Apltmax k Co., I HURT If. Taylor, Manufacturers, Geu’l Western Ag’L Cuutuu, Oiilo. j Cblcago, lU. Two Styles of Horse Powers. TVriNK-TICNTHS of all the Threshing Muchiuea in use in this country belong to tl»o "Kndleks Aftßox” cLv«, i. e., they lmve the arrangement of the “Kiulless Apron” or M Can tub Omiu Carrier,” * 4 beaters” and “pickers” in common. Machines of this style, having Hie same general form and somewhat similar appearance, are made in nearly a hundred different factories, Inrge and smoll. Yet machines from thebe different factories differ as much in real qualities as do different makes of wagons, cloth , leather, cwl/ery, watches or engines. Hence the importance of chto on the part of the farmer and the thresher man in making their selections. Some are practically cheaper at a thousand than others at three hundred dollars, yet there Is not more tha* a hundred* doljiTrs difference between the prices of tha best find the poorest. C. Aultman & Co.’s "Sweepstake.” Is the accreilitod liead anil front of till* great ct*e«, nml It* iuperior etrength. ilnrabllity, »inipllcity, ca«a of draft, *tyle of finieb, amt capacity for threshing and cleaning grain are acknowledged. It has been for eighteen yeara a favorite, and for rover*? years without a peer. It has led the van of Improvement and revolutionized the style and quality of work bestowed upon threshing machine*. It is more widely known and estoempd than any other. The names of “0. AnMinttu Ji Co.” and “ HwiirSTAXti” are household word* from Maine to California. , Our oircnlars contain the names of over live thousand five hundred men Iu the Jiorthwo.t alone who have pnrehaaed It and nsod It—an evidence of it* standard character whioh should not he overlooked. n The great reputation achieved by this favorite machine lias led sevoral unscrupulous manufacturers, and numerous agent*, to attaeh ttio name “ B»'ezvßt4k*s,” in one way and another, to tlieir machine* and advertisement* to mislead and deceive. To avoid deception, look for the oard “C. AULTkta A Co., Manufacturere, o*kto«, Outo,” iu gilt lettore, conspicuously, on both side# of the maohln*. If you want to buy a spurious Bweepstakee, because you can get It for “poor pay, or on “ long time,” do it with yonr eyaa opnu. That is the way thay get rid of inferior machiaea. The genuine “Swwytalras" oontain* many valuable peculiaeiidee of eanetruetton as well aa Patented Improvement* not to bo found In any othar machine whatever. It is the acknowledged XsoadwgF the great ”Cndlaea Apron” or Canvas Orain Car£r” branch of % threshing machine hmUyj which baa for more than thirty years threshed and cleaned the grain of the country. More SWMFBTAXIS ar. being ndt for this year than ever before. Impr<>vonieuts baba bin added, and it* acknowledged meirion at the head of Its class will bo fully maintained In the future aa in tit* put. If Ult iSAIn-t, 14 X §tuckboHse & Bro., J, AGENTS, 1-37-2 m K EXSSEI. AEH .IXO

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MON rjUNTiM* OFFICE. W« art prepared to dealt ktada of | tala i,t Fsney Job Prinuwig with ie.ta« M «an H& patch, and at as reasonable rats, aa tha tiaaa will peimil. Bvery description of Job from 4 full sheet poster down top Waiting o* wedding card, done iu the beat stylo of the art, sod st prises aa low aa the lowest. All oritcs tor , . Billhead*, Cards. • i lisi'Vs. Br.ift-. i.vtier (1-adi Eaveiopea, Blanks. Label*, Uamlhtlli, Progrsmuiea, flail, flbnw, and Elertlon Tickets, * will be promptly attended to at reaeaneMt rates. Call m the "Union 1 ' uflice opposite tl.e Court Horse. JAMKB A HEALEY.Proprietor*. THE WORLD RENOWNED iS SINGER SEWING MACHINE f I am agent for this splendid uiachlnw and would request all those ncodloff mnehines, to call at my reside!)e« rud see some of its work. I challenge comparison. Reffkkiucckb; Mrs. I. M. Stncklionso. Mrs. Thos. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, and others. AH kinds of machine twist anderotors of threads, Brooks 600 yds. ti cord thread, best in the World, for sale. WM. H. RHOADES. Sept. 11. 1868. 1-38-ts. W« call the attsnlion of our reader* te the remarkable certificHles of cure* by Dr. G. W Rolmck 'a celebrated Scandinavian Medicine*. We do so, knowing thoaa te he genuine. The agent hi* ahown the original leltera, copies of which npuear below. The proprietors of theae medicine* authorize us to say, that they will give a reward of ten thousand dollars to any peraou who will show that any if the Intern refer-, red to are not authentic. They have be*a aeut unaoliciird, und the company hav* ia their procession over 5,000 of a aimilai charut ter. Any Druggist cau satisfy tha meal skeptical ol ilia value of those truly wonderfi I Agents, Rohm k'a Stomach Bitters, Rebuck’s Scandinavian ‘'Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.” READ

The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable newspapers in the United i States. What can i be more convincing? HOME . TESTIMONY. The OrxciNNATi Daily Timm ) of March 21, 1861, saya: / The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if we may judge by the testimonials constantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to be found in our advertising colimi ns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is being adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they can' 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 doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purification of. the blood, and a consequent eradication of disease! l-99-ty.