Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, July 22, 1809.

The choicest (’ipnrn nt the Bnrberiar Karly jKitutoeu have commenced ly rot. ' "r ■ Dewberries have made their uppenr••race for eight cent* a quart. New potrttocs sold In our streets Tuesday for Jiffy cents per bushel, rFquir dear days this week—fiundny, Monday, Wednesday and to-day. Velocipede Hall-the bridge over the Iroquois at Rensselaer, it ought to be covered. C. W. Heukle lnw started a new grocery, one dodr tdow Jackson’s Drug Btore. It is rumored that a little scrimmage occurred in the upper cud at town yesterday. No particulars. Mr. Joseph I/. Vancleve and Miss Elisabeth Crltzer were married in Remington on tire ltfth, by Justice B. B. Jeffries; all of Jasper county. The Colorado potato bug that had almost disappeared during the last three or four weeks, has returned in large numbers and there is now a line assortment of them in most of the fields. ■ . . .. ■ * Norman Warner Ims u velqpipedc, and now wants sonit* man to ride it. He asked us to try it, but you sec wo couldn’t see It, having too high regard for our boiiies, besides the doctors say it “aint” healthy. Mr. Alfred Thompson received a letter last Sunday, from Judge Sellertuerhom of Delphi, Secretary of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Railroad Company, stating that the engineer commenced surveying the route last Wednesday, the 14th. Last Monday while some of the young men and lhi vs of town wore in ihe river bathing at the dam, Samuel Duvall was drawn by the current under the dam, wlitre it kept him revolving around nt lively rate for some time. The water finally carried him out into the stream, when he was taken up nearly exhausted, by C. P, Hopkins and Daniel Miller. A well attended school meeting was held at the school house last evening. The meeting was called by the trustees for the purpose of eoufeving with the patrons in reference to the length of the school term and the selection of teachers. It was decided to have live months school commencing about the 20th of September and divided into two sessions of three and two mouths, with a vacation of not less than two weeks during the holidays. The patrons by ballot Vote indicated to the trustees (heir preference of teachers as follows: Principal, O. M. Smith, at 805 per month. First Intermediate, 11. 8. Travis, at Vsi per month. Second Intermediate. Miss Kanina Downing, at s 4O per month. Primary, Miss Mary H. Short ridge, at #4O per month. Another department will probably be demanded and in that case mint her Bucher will be employed.

Official the on the Rallroad Appropriation.

The following is the result of the vote on the 17tli, upon the question of the county making an appropriation of $42,000‘t0 aid in the construction of the tudfiuiHpotts, Delphi A Chicago Railroad, as returned by the Board of Canvassers to-day: M|(J I £ « c. 1 g J—£- 5 I § ' . ii-Mr. .'Ml* 11'g (trove 14] 01; 75| Oitj 0 Gillum Lilli, 117 1-4; 7 Walker -Jjliil Sit 1 —lll Barkley i.'li . r >o 99 IoD, 0:> Marion 3481 2| 002 1 12 Jordan 071 9j 40 54' S Newton $4, 2| 80 99j 13 * Keener t —| Kankakee Wheatlield Carpenter 7' 134] 141 150 9 .Milroy 141 -4 14 15 1 trnion ' lttj "3j Eff Totals 504 407 1051 1164 0i42 Majority for tlie appropriation,97. *No election, polls not opened. tNew township.

Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s.

Fancy Goods at Harding & Altcr's. I’eurl Barley, for soups, at Starr's. Try Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it is goo<L Sign of tins Indian. Another invoice of 20 kegs of that Pure Fahnestock White Lend, at Jackson’s Drug Store. Cigars and Tobacco of best quid* ir y at Ilarding & A Iter’s. Coats has a lino , lot of Chewing Shorts—cheap—at sign of the Indian. A ucw supply of Cigars, from sto 10 cents each, at Jackson's, A large lot of new Tea Hcts—cheap, at C. V. Starr’s. If you want a good 5 cent Cigar call at Coats’, sign ot the Big Indian. A select lot of Groceries at Harding <fe Altcr.’s New consignment of Tea, Cotfce and Sugar, at C. €. Starr’s. Fruit Jars—Spencer’s patent, and all varieties—cheap—Just received, at Jackson’s. Call and try Coats’ fine Hahana Cigars—the best Cigars over otiered in Rensselaer, sign of the Indian. Finest Sugar House Syrup nmie town, at C. C. Starr’s.

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. * Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Creaift Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, ana is especially adapted to children. Sola by D. 1. Jackson. Beussclaer. and all Druggists in Jta'fprr County,- «

REMINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.

. The Vole. r 1 11 nIV 1 !iiii*TPlW!" Messrs. Kns. tfrtids: 1 Pet ir Sirs: Tf)e 'rh-etnm bast pnsseil off quieily. :is iisthif,' 'i’Wiltin;>'*as fijllowst AgabtaUite aupr°prlflfltfn, 131; for the appropriation. 7. We, hail counted pn five' vote, for yon, but was for aoiuo tluip at a loss how to account ttor the other two. After philosophically considering the frjattrir, we ponelude they •arc like a couple oi fellows in a certain district which always gave largo majorities. It van noticed thatfor several successive ejections there were just two democratic vote* polled, and where they came from no one knew until it was remembered that on election days two men invariably camo out of the woods clothed iu the time-honored red wannis, carrying double barreled shot gtWs and accompanied by a female canine of the hound persuasion, who, after depositing their votes, returned to the place from whence they oume, and there remained until the next election. As our end of the county is settling up very fast it is possible some of these idcntionl fellows may have pitched their tent among us, but it is hardly probable, for two reasons; first, wo have no woods suitable; seeonA, the above species of canine is played out. We mean, however, to keep a sharp lookout for them and if found will report in due time. Y ici.oi:ii>j;i>k. Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. Bwain, at Starr’s.

ui: Nssr.L ai: tc mu i:c r«u v. The town of Rensselaer is the capital of Jasper county, is incorporated, anil numbers nearly 800 inhabitants, among the business houses ore fours, teen stores, three milliner shops, one tailor shop, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, a shoe shop, a saloon, two harness shops, a flouring mill, u printing office, a school house, one bank, two hotels and tour churches; among the professions are five physicians and live lawyers. The county has just voted to appropriate $42,* 009 to assist iu Lite construction of a railroad through theplaco. This road Will pass within oite-lmlf mile of 700 acres of renl estate adjoining the town of ltcnsseiaof, advertised in the Union'. This laud is of iivst quality, rolling, pleasantly located, and well calculated for farming or grazing purposes, <>r it would make splehdid sites for suburban residences. The owner is anxious to sell this property now anil the purchaser can have the benefit of the rise in value sure to follow within eighteen month'#. Town lots in elligibie localities also for sale. For Information os to price, terms of payment, etc,, address Henry Weston, 172 Broadway, N. V., or inquire of Dwigglns A Thompson, Agents, Rensselaer. Two dozen more of those large Whitewash Brushes just arrived, at Jackson's. ■ - •* Our stole is full of New Goods, which we are hound to ■ offer at the lowest prices. Chuml>n\s, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Rants, Coats and Full Suits for tlu> Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and the finest Roots in tiie county. We have two tuns t>f Sugar, bought before the rise. Wo ate going to pay highest prices for Wool, iu Cash or goods, AT** are agents for “The (treat American Merchants’ Union Tea G 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Rrioes, with tqily 5 cents per lb. added,. L. A X. W. Hopkins. J. W, Goats Juts a fine assortment of Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Sleeve Ruttons, etc., call and examine them.— Sign of the Indian.

ini’Oit'l’a> r to tiie i»i:oi*i,k. Mr. E. HeidlehorgiT lias bought out the grocery hlore of Mr. 8. R. 7lnward and is noxwffikrti fur trade. lie has ft'Cently heeu toJNew York city and bought a good assortment of Boots nnd Shoes which are offered at price* great deal lower limit any other store in Rensselaer. * — By lining justice to his customers. and paying close attention to business lie anticipates a fair share of custom. I’iease call and see wlvaf he is doing. He would also notify the people of Jasper comity that lie is paying the hignest price itt cash for wool.

TIiEY HAVE l)OMU ( And are on exhibition at Leopold's— CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN ! The Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlets, Casshneres, Cloths, Satinets, Woolen Yarns, together with an entirely new stock of everything else usually kept in my Store. They have come! and are of the best quality, selected oftrefttlly to suit the trade, mid will be sold cheaper than by any other house in the county. Bringin Your Wool and receive good Good* at Low Figures. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. Cull ami see for yourselves and you will be convinced of the truth of these statements. The best Teas Will be sold for 8160 per Pound! to compete with the New York Tea. Companies. No. 1 Coffee at 25 cents per pound. Sugar from Id to 18 cents. AH other goods in proportion. .

DIVLTCH IN IMBVO, There is contained in Dr. Morse's Pills the principle of health. We have many thousand# of testimonials of their having restored the sick to health; which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Bills and you will find them not only igcurative of disease but also a preventive. They should be used in all eases of Billions, ness, Headaches, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, A-c. We make no secret of the formula from which 'this medicine id prejiared. Ask your storekeepers for the Ometo Almanac. Bead it carefully. Use Morse’* Pills. Sold by all dealers. * none testi.uonv. Grand Leihik, Eaton Co., Mku, » August 11, 185 D. Dr. C. W. Roback—Dear Hir: For four yeurs I was severly atlllcts'd with rhnmatlsni so that I was entitled to my house foralong time. The doctors did me no good and I was n perfee cripple. I proeu red some of your .Sea l i-t. diunvian Blood Pills and Blood l’uriper, from your ageute, Messrs. Case ,‘c Turner ana they entirey cured me.Wiahing yon thogreatest nieces, I am, teuly yours, HENRY L. THOMAS, if 10-t

Not Ico. I Those who desire to buy a homdI stead In (Rensselaer, will do well to call at tiie land Office, and select, yuc or uuM-u ui UnGkiO Mu lots, lia sale by Dwlggln# A Thompson, belonging to Weston, VatillenSselaer and CoMtena. Wlieii the Railroad is located prices may change. Now la the time to purchase. au4.J-CU=..i- “ * -isuil I, —'iia.iL.niui| -ii-i'-J■ Non-Resident Notice. of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: lJrfortiWm.il Query, J.T. uT Gillum Tp. Isauc C. RrAsket vt.) Lceuard Waiters. <j Demand, $67. Said def,aidant is notilird that a summons in tiro unto Inis born dais issued und returned without service! llmt aalil cause is adjourned until Saturday .the 7th dnv ol August. 1869. nt 2 o’clock p in., ned unless he appear, unit answer or demur thereto, said cause will bo heard uml determined lb Ids absence. WILLIAM B QUERIiy, J i.. s. [• Justice ol the Pence. July 13,1869. 1-43-3-I*6. Non-Resident’s Notice. CtTATE of Indiaua, Jasper County, m: JO In the Circuit Court, September Term, 1869 Virginia 0. Bowyer, vs. ) ldl ijuti Smith A Win. Ripitlff CompGint 194. Now comes thy plaintiff, by Ileury. C. Thornton, attorn' y, and files her coinpintnt herein, together with an effiarvit that said defendants are tint ndw residents of the State of Indiana, (bei'g restdents of tiie Slate of Ohio): Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be nud'appear on the first day ol Hie next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to lie holden on the 4th Monday of September, A. D. 1869,at tiie court house in Rensselaer, iu said county and Stale,and answer or demur to said complaint, till) samu will bo heard uud answered iu their absence * Witness my name and tlm Seal of said Court affixed, at Rensseiner this »9lh day of July, s«»4uif A. 1). If 69. ?&&&£ MAIUON L.SPITLFR, 'G.W'" Clorlt. 1-43-3 James A Burnham, Deputy,

TOWN LAWS. An oriUnaurt in relation to working the MrteT* nj the hint of lieiisaelaer. SBC. 1, Re it orilaiueil by tiie J’resicieut and Trustees us the Town of Rensselaer*lll council assembled, that it is lureby made the duty of tiie Marshal to call out all persons residing itt said town, liable to work on tiie roads or highways, during' two days in tiie month* of July or August of the present.year, and simll require such persons ti> work on the streets of said town eight hours each dny and furnish in sueli labor any lowL/tlie Marshal shall direet. provided, that any person who lias during tiie present year in obedience to the call any Supervisor, worked, or paid for two days work, on any road or roads in Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, shall not be required by the Marshal during the present year to work on the streets in said town, and if any such person shall during the present year, have worked or paid for work on any sneir road or roads for any period of less than two days, sueli person simll be required by the Marshal to work for such time only on tiie streets of said town as will complete said two days. Brc. 2. The Marshal with (belabor provided for in tbo first section of this ordinance, shall as far as practicable clear out all the ditches along the streets in the town and shall place the streets and crossings in as good condition as tiie-amount of such labor will admit, of; and shall at the regular meetings'of the Board of Trustee#, in August and .September of the present yt ar, report the amount of work done, the amount of money collected in lieu of work, and how sueli money lies been expended: and where his duties are not otherwise -prescribed in this ordinance, lie shall as far as practicable be governed by tiie laws now iu force regulating tiie duties of. supervisors of highways. Si:r ,3. An emergency is declared to exist for the immediate taking effect-of tins .ordinance. The same shall, therefore, lie hi force from mid aftor 4is -passage, Rassed Julv 12, i 5.69. ‘ .108111'A HEALEY, President oTtheßoard of Trusecs. Attest: F. J. Rt KCLI'ILK, Clerk.

100,000 LBS. OF WOOL WANTED! Highest,market price paid in CASH for WOOL. or will exchange Columbus Factory JEANS CASSMIEItEs, EEANNEJ.S, SATIN ETTS, 111 ARRETS, COVEKEETK, > YAH NS. if„ Ac. ’.Ve have just received a new yml well asorted slock cif all kinds of SALT. UItOCGIiICS, lUIY (iOOIIS, CMMIIING, LiinuEii, snniiiyis, LATH, .U „ AC. Call and get prices before you soil your Wool. KcCollum, Turner & Hamlin, Monticello, Ind June i, fStii). 36 WANTED! EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOB ACCO STORE GOOD BARGAINS. J. W. COATS lakos pleasure in announcing totho citixeiiHoJ Retiss. laor ai:dsurrounding com ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of f FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the brut manufacture, and nt low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Stuokiug TO BAG 0 0 8, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAK, NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES, AC., *.C. are all Select Brands, of the Rest Quality, alid wiii he sold us low as iu any market iu the IVwl ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE, and 1 flatter myself that I Cau g give satisfuclion Remember the place and give me a call—at LIBERAL CORNER—«ign of the BIG INDIAN. L W. COATS l-'MI.

■ — l . v, 1..." LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. gTATBOF INDIANA, JAHI'LRCO., 88: i Bffotw Beß. Jnatlco of tlin Peaco, |u Curpiuiler Towualilp. Amo. M. Tllsoii, Ad-1 mliiillrutrlx of the e«- | tile nf Jo*r|ilt, M. Til- Compl't in Attachm't. hoii, deeetiHi'd, oh. f Luinrgu* E. fcluoo ) t\OMEB noo the pinir»t iff nnd file* her com- ) pluiitt herein, together with an alliili vll tlnil said defendant la not a re.-ldent ol Ihe jjfiite of lndlar.a. Notice Is thorefure heieby given H'dd defendant that itnleeH he oe and nrpear on the 84tlrdfty of July 1869, at one o'clock P. M. before me at inv office in Remington in said county and Htute, und amwer or demur to raid compluint, the Home will Jio heard in hit ab«ence. Wltnees my name mid private [ SEAL. ] 8<“ul affixed nt my ollioe thin 3d vT’K’slV duy of .1 ill v, A. D. 1869. B. B. JEFFRIES, 1-11-3 Justice of the Peace. « Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of ho execution on transcript to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Picas Court I will expose at public sale, to llio highest b'dder, on Saturday, the Ith day of August, 1860, between th« hours of 10 o’clock A. M..und 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, nt the door of the Court House of Jnsper County, the rents and orofits for n term not exceeding seven years, of the following described roal estate, tO-wUt The undivided J j part of the following . renl estate: The south-east quarter of the north-east qunrter of section thirty-four 04), in town thirty-two (32), north of range six. (6), west; file south-west quarter of the southeast quarter; the south half of the north west quarter of Ihe south-east quarter, and 0 part of the south-east quarter of the south-east qunrtor of section eleven 'll), iu town thirtyone (31),aortli of range six (6). west. And on fnlluie to realize the full amount of judgment, iuterestaml costs, I will ut the same time und plao expose ut public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken ns the property of Eliza Busey and Nancy-Murphy, yt tile suit ol Geo. L- Dart. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, July sth, 1869. Slier ill of Jasper Co. Dwlggins &. Thompson, Attys for Plaintiff. l-4D3-i$W —' " : 7

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure to the’ directed, lrom the Sierk ol.the Jasper Common Pleas Court) I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Ith day of August, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and •1 o’clock P M., of said day, at the Court House of Jasper County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following dc-cribed,rea! estate, *o-wit: The oast half of the south-east quarter of section one(l;, town»hip twenty-seven (27), north ol range seven (7), west. Anil on failure to realize the full amount of .judgment, iutcrest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken'as the property of Thomas G. Maiden, Elizabeth Maiden and Patrick D. Gallagher ut the suit of Jesse 1). Bright. Said sale will be made without any relief whutever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN. July sth, 1869. • , Sheriff of Jasper Countv. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys for Plaiutiff. l-4i-3-fsß Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy ol judgment and orde> of sale to mo directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court; also, by virtue of another certified copy of judgment anil order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Newton Circuit Court; and also, by viriue of another certified copy ol judgment «nd order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of ihe Jasper Circuit Court, I will, o;i Saturday, Angus! 7th, I§G9. at, or about, one o’clock iu the nfternoon of said dav, at the door of the Court House iu Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, oft’er at public auction the rents and profits, lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, >Un ite in Carpeuter township, in said county of Jasper, to-wit; The fractional north half of the south-west quarter of section nineteen (i 9 township twenty-seven (27) north, of raugo six (6) west, and the north-east quarter of the nown-cast quarter of section twentyfour (,24) township twenty-seven (27) no r th, of rangeseveu (7) west; and if the rents and profits of said real estate then and there fail to sell for enough to pay and saiisfv said judgments with interest and costs thereon, 1 will, at the same time uud place nnd in the manner aforesaid, sell tli - feo simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as tuny be necessary to pay judgments .interest and cosis. - Ordered to be sold as the property of Henry C. Llppraut at the suits of William Gilmore and Luther Smith vs. Henry C. Linpr:,nt, aud also if the suit of the sime parties . against- Henry Xi. Lipprunt, W illiam A, Lip'prant, Sophia E. Lipprant, Clara M. Lippraut, Augusta Lipprunt, Mary Ann Lipprunt, Murliu lleugstlcr and Caroliue Hengstler. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, but subject to redemption. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July 12,1869. Sheriff of Jasper Co., lud Hammond &Spitler, Attys. l-42-3-fsl2

Sheriff’s Sale. r? Y virtue of a writ of vendi to me directed i from the Clerk of the Randolph Common Pleas Court I will expose ut public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, August Till, 1869, telwoen the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. m. of said Jay, at the door of tho Court House ol Jasper countv, the rents and profits for n term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tile east half of the no-th-west quarter of section thirty-three. 33, township thirty-one 31, north, of range six, 6, west, and on failure to realize the tali amount of judgment, with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose ut public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Tuketi us the prooerty of Charles K. Dervuge at the suit et James 8. Hamilton. Baid sale wid bo made without any relief whatever "from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July 9,1869. Sheriff of Jaspei County. Cheney &. Watson, Attys for Pltff. 1-42-3-fflO 0 (■ Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure mid au execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court! will'expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Suturduy, August T, 18C9, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at tho door ol the Court House of Jasper County, the renU and profits, for a term uot exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlie east half of the south-east quarter ol section ten, 10, and the east hall of the northeast quurter of section fifteen, 15, all in township twentj-lilne, 29, north, of range six, 6, west, and ou failure so realize the lull amount of judgment Interest mid costs. I will at tho same time and nlaco expose nt public sule tho lee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of AI vernice Shepard and Luvina Shepard at the suit of Walter Davis, Administrator of the estate of Willard Davis,deceased. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July 10,1869. Sheriff of JusperCq. | Dwlggiu* A. Thompson, Attvs for I'ltff. , 1 -19-3-f#9

AT THOMPSON'S CITY DRUG STORE HENSSELAER, PURE DRUGS, .CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, , VARNISHES, WINES & LIQUORS, * (foil MEDICAL USE ONLY), —ft . . l r * ~ AXD PATENT MEDICINES, OK ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

I, X. STAOKHOCkS. C. D. BTACXnOUEI W » .BENSSEUER FUnNtSHINC AND HARDWARE STORE. '\T| / r E beg leave to fnvito the attention o VV the people of Jasper and Newton counties. a - :d the rest of m«nkind, to our fnl and complete atock of ‘ ; NAILS, CLASH, SASH, DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTW. STRAP HINGES, ’ a j TABLE and roC'KET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, LjN SEED AND COAL OIL. and iverything el«o usually kept in a wall regulated hardware store. ALSO. fTOOKINO AND HKATINO STOVES o; the latest styles and in endlss variety. miNWAHE of all kinds; snd everyJL thing elae usually kept In a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. T3KD6TEADS. CHAIRS, TABLES SATES CRIBS, • *> WASH-STANDS, BUREAUS, and everything else nsnatly kept jn a properl conducted Furniture store. , , V.'e keep constantly employed the very best of tinners snd cabinet makers, snd are therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, in either department, at all times. COFFTNS of all styles kept constantly on hanu or made to order on short notice, at the lowest possible rates. a -. TTTE make It onr business to furnish VV everything neeJed to BU1LI) OR FURNISH s house. Call and see ns before purchasing clnowbore. 1-1- n ’ STACKHOUSE A BRO

50,000 Acres OP UNIMPROVED IANDfORSAtt, IN Jasper and NcwtqnNConntie*! Some of which are eoiiveiui-ut to Rail Ronds,Churches md School.. Some Timber, 'dll' Adunled to Kafmlog and Cr.iziilg. Oli■nute healthy uud pie suit. Water goo I. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General terms one-third down and balance in tw< yearly payments, but lusouielnstances a longer time will be given. 1 am uleo authorized to sell A Number of Fine Farms at From SIH to $25 per Acre. Having been located |n Jasper county for eleven years, mid having been engaged the greater pmjt of that time In locating ditches, showing lands and surveying In this and Newton counties, mV acquaint.mco with all the land stunned in these counties is superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving; Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Lund Agent, Office, Rensseluei, Jasper County, tod--1-87-l-

WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 50,000 LBS. 0F _ WOOL WANTED! For which I will pay tho Highest Price, IN GASH! Or will exchange Jpans, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, or any other Goods ke it in my establishment* These Goods h*v*a!f be*n bought from our Western Woolen Factories aud »rs WARRANTEDTOGIVESATISFACTION All persons having Wool to sell, will do well to cull and examine my Stock, aud learn my prices. As l ship all my Wool direct to New York, l Hatter myself that I Can Pay Higher Prices than most Purchasers. lE7 Don’t forgot to call. I will also sell yon the Cheapest Suit of Clothing You Ever Wore, and As Good a Barrel of Flour as You Ever Saw, And all cheap for Cash or Trade. l-33-2mos. A. LEOPOLD.

Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOANi W.J. Laßue is just now receiving the largest stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE ClOTHme, (Spring, Summer and Fall,) GLASSWARE, QUEF.NSWARE, WOODENWARE, MILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE JARS, &c., &c., &c., &c., Ever brought to Renseelaer, all of which will be sold at smeller profits this any other house In town. Tho Goods are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought et Lower Prices than we havo ever bought before. If the citizens of Rensselaer aud vicinity will call sud look through our assortment before buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION as to the above statement. We are Paying the Highest Prices for all kinds of „ COUNTRY PRODUCE, such' as BUTTE U, POTATOES, ' BBANS, COHN, OATS. soßcntm, POCbTHY, HI DEM, PELTS, A AC., ACL. AC,, *C. Give us a call. It will cost yon nothing to look, and yon will cerlalnly save a grestdeal to bny cf us. We a very large stock of Woolens, such as Blue,Brown and Mixed JEANS, CASSIMERES, BEEP'S grey; SATINETS, DRESS FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, AND PLAIN COMMON FLANNELS, All of which we will exchange, at the very lowest prices for , WOOL, f ror which wo wtll give the very highee ikf * I-30-3m. Rensselaer, April 81 j 1869.

OID lit lilt STORE _ HAS C Vi at-, no. A T* . rtnrfatAVf u uangea jrroprietorvT B'-l to I JA ISON has taken M under hit charge, and he B liters himself that h* will be enabled *• reitdnr eatisfoetlen In *H the eid patrons of linn »hi «nd popular enlnh-s Im-m-ut. and net only rstaiu otd enOwtiiern, hilt, bv asllliig hin ware* at REASONABLE TOtCKB, be able 10 hold out Inducements for n tsegn inerraoe of palrouoge. He has just NStM .Complete stock of fre-h and pare DRUGS, PAINTS, DYES, CHEMICALS, And ell the other article# requisite to meet the wants of hlteuetomera. A new and select stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY* At D. I. JACKSON’S. Wall PaperT Of nil grades, from 15 to 40 cents per halt, at THE OLD LISE DRUG STORE. 20 Kegrs Fahnestock's Pare White Lead, At JACKSON’S. . «i.— FAINT. VARNISH, WHITEWASH, and. all other BRUSRRS in use, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE. South side Wa-hingtou Street, Renneiaer . ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, U JACKSON'S DIUjO STORK. One Barrel GLTJE, First Claes, just received at JACKSON’S. One Barrel PINE TAR. At JACKSON S. 100 lbs. Red Lead* Pare English, At JACKSON’S.

NEW DRUG STORE Harding k Alter, PRACTICING PUYftICIAMS AND DRTJOO IB T ». Tako this method of info ->v jf 'V » tixoaa of Jasper County and vK.aity that they have opened a New Dsoo Stoac in Rensselaer, in the room fo-merly occupied by Percupile A Son. sue door east of Vanalta A Son’s large f'xrnesa Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drags sad Medicines as may be fonnd in the town. They will usually keep on head e fall sapply of DRUGS, M EDICENTBS AINTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTEITER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand s good sapply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAROS, tOriting-PajJer, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS. PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, From s si* 0 Paint Prosh to Um smallest osmel’s hair Peueil Brush. Also have , . . .« WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY. QIN, JfcC., - ? For medicinal as* only, all of wbifV .wa Will sell cheap for ca»h, ; *ud we invite the Public , t« exMuius our stock before pnt«ha#iug else lIARPINO A AETER. ■