Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, August 6, 1809.

I’l l « Sl(l ltlill, VI.MCmiUTI, AHjD W. UII'IMUIUVAI 1)0, I*s Ml SB* Panhandle Houto. TRAINS PASS REMINGTON, <lOl NCI KABi: I •<»;«<» *f|!T. Night li.vnrum :i:io *. m I'»t KxpraM 1«: W*• *• Hit. Kt. Ac*»i -,M •* dl.oinl l:M r. a. I.qCnl Freight 1(»: M ’• IThr. Kt. <Sr Ac’n 7:1.1 *‘ UM' ljjtunaa JM. r. ■ .iNifhl KxprrM'tl:Hs ’ l ROBERT PARKER. Agent

New wheat commenced being brought to mill last week. It is ol good quality and makes excellent iloiy. MTc afa requested to announce that Bev.4>»vid It. is expected to preach at the Presbyterian church, next Sabbath, August Bth. Wo have frequently heard of butter strong enough to stand alone, but last week we saw some sold that SbujitQipji, skip and jump, l’uct. * * ‘ Judge Hannah, of Laportc, 1 resident of the Kankakee Valley Draining Company, was in town Tuesday, cfl route fbr tab Valley. Jasper county iron ore brings $4 per tun at iho railroad, The ,6re regiou is twelve miles square, and ten Allies from .the nearest point on a railroad. ■ . : ■ I,— r i Quite a heavy shower of rain visited us yesterday. It came from the north, Wus accompanied with abrisk gale of wimLjHl.il loi’ half up hour or so it puuy'ed down with a vigor equal to'j|ii;y of ips. piQtiy predeoessors of tlfTl stqrmy Summer. — The to overflowing. Jffri M. LP Spitler, county clerk, h'fiitrjeolveiJ a consignment of the acts of the, last legislature, reports of"the Superintendent of Public Instruction, dt trustees of the asylums for the deat fVnd dumb, blind, insane, etc., fqj! distribution. Those entitled Mhtfiusoqfld)- docs, will call at his ofbce for them. ‘ Mrj. Wilb y, an elderly lady, was injured by falling down sttfifS, last Saturday evening. She was' standing about four feet up from t}*e floor at Mr. Sigler’s residence and in attempting to reach —for a glass of water handed hei; by Mrs. Sigler, it is snpposed she was attacked-with virtigo. Although no bones were broken, sho is confined lo her bed by the bruises received.

lluyers are now ollering but five dollars per cwt For choice smooth stock hogs weighing one hundred pounds and upwards; for lighter .hogs there seems to be no demand.' 'fhere is any amount of swine in thed6mity, and as there will-not be one-fourth of a crop of corn' raised here this season, the probability is they will be sold this fall as low as three or even two dollars per cwt. Sir. M. L. Spitler, comity clerk, returned last Saturday with his family from the sea-board. The Irontier hamlets of New York, ‘Boston and Portsmouth must he far behind in civilization and enlightenment, as he says he’did not see tWchoekerboard during the wholo six weeks of Ins absence! Why the barbarians in lfoston actually cut coil fish amt cultivate frogs for their music! As we predicted last week, pitching horse shoes didn’t take; the velocipede is “played out;’’ the ladies’ suflVago movement died in the shell, but the glorious “national game” of 1 lonssclacr —checkers—still remains calm, placid and undisturbed. its devotees are becoming daily more and more confirmed in the faith and the , scats of their pants wear constantly wide spreading and more open countenances. During the storm of yesterday the dwelling of Mr. Charles Phoads half a mile east of Rensselaer, was blown from its Tlmlcrpinning a distance of six or eight feet, springing the frame, loosening flooring and siding and leaving it standing at an angle of about forty-live degrees to the perpendicular. When the house was struck by the storm, the only inmate was Miss Caddie Rhoades a young lady about, sixteen years of age, who started to run over to a neighbor’s house for protection. In attempting to cross a ditch over which some boards were laid loosely lor afoot crossing, she .made a miss-step and fell into the water which was perhaps sixteen or eighteen indies deep, where being overcome with fright slie came near drowning. When found: she was-completely exhausted, and remained unconscious until a late hour last evening. The house was unfinished, balloon framed and rested on blocks three feet high. This morning a number of gentlemen went up from town to repair the building.

Finest {sugar House Syrup iu tlio town, ‘fit Cr“C. Starr’s. J. W. Coate lnia a fine assortment of J'ollarH, Cults, Neck Ties, Sleeve buttons, etc.., call tuul examine them.— Sign of tile Indian. • Our store is full ofNeyv Cowls, which wo are hound to oiler at Ilia lowest prices. ChamhrnS, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines lor the Ladies. . Linen Punts, Route and Full Bulls for the Gentlemen. Hate,- Caps and.the finest Boots in the county. Wo have two tuns of Sugar. bought before the rise. We are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, in Cash or goods. We are agents for “The Great Amorienif'Merehants’ Dnioji Tea Co.,’’ (d sell their Teas at List Prices, with only o cents |»er lb. added. 1,. & N. W. lIoI'KIJiU.

The Eclipse.

The earth Is our home; the sun our life; the moon our time-keeper. . 'flic earth anil moon are opaque and half in sun-light, i All are sphork’uL The slin is much the largest. The earth and inoon each throws a rtonleal shadow from It* darkened hemisphere. , . , Tlie person within tide cone of shade will see a total erlipHe. { standing beyond Its apex, OB a direct line, life observer would uoto an annular eclipse. From without this plmdow, receiving rays from a portion yf the sun’s disc, we observe « partial eclipso. , . While the people of this planet cuj,>y eclipse.ol the sun, the Lunariuiis see an eclipso of the earth, and vice versa. An eclipse of the sun can only happen In new moon, for then alone is the Conical shadow on a line with the earth. • If the orbits of both earth and moon wore on the satuc plane there would lie an eclipso each fortnight. The moon’s orbit is !r to the ecliptic. The moon is eclipsed only when full. lienee to produce an eclipse of earth, moon nr sun, the new or full moon must fall In-one of her nodes. The Lunar orbit is eliptical and the Lunar disc seems to vary in size, thus producing annular, or total eclipse, as the modn Is nearer sun or earth. JS’extSaUmlay, August 7th, we have a new moon in her earthward node, and a total eclipse of the sun visible within a zone 80 miles on either side of the line passing through Springlield, Illinois, aim Saulsbury, .North Carolina. An eclipse of the sun toearth’B children is a spec table worth seeing. —i Lot each scientist go forth armed with a smoked pane of glass and see the glories of astronomical phenomena! The good people of Rensselaer are in the approximate penumbra, and will see an obscuration of 11| digits. The tail of Luna’s shade will, without a moment’s warning, approach from the west at 4:10 i\ M. In :’>o minutes the cheerful sunshine will take on a sickly, feeble hue. In one hour the moon will appear as a sphere instead ofadisc. . * This-is tin- time, to three minutes, of totality in the favored zone. » Watch for the halo and “beads,” the cfmiax of-interest and sublimity. Wo pray for a clear sky ami pleasant air. Wo will take our books and pencil and observe this rarest oecuraneo of a life-time. We need hot look for another such until 1005. • . The objects of wonder and instruction proserfted to the mind may be classed as follows:- — 1. 'l’ho pulsations of light find shade, and especially the retreat of the moon’s (?) shadow. 2. The form and motions of sun and inoon. 3. The changing color In objects near and far. 4’, The degreos of darkness and ib> effects on plants and animals. 5. The Planet. Venus 30 diameters east, niyi the stars all arouud the sun’s disc, in the day time. 0. The zodiacal light, which struck terror to Koine when captured by Alarm. 7. The saintly corona of Midnight's Queen. This halo will appear id. sh, 16m. and will thrill the mind witu inexpressible wonder. 8. The rosy serrations on the edge of.thy moon’s disc, called‘‘Bailey’s Beads,” may thou be seen. - Ask your astronomic friend to. explain io you the theory of eclipses. Tgnorailt people arc afraid that some evil wilt follow an eeiipde, hut we think there are none such in this land of free schools. Let every body enjoy the heavenly phenomenon fear. The ecltpso will last two hours, when the dark conical shadow Will sweep down the south-western horizon and the sun will set in all his golden Jieuuty. i N,

Donation Party.

The members and lriends of the Methodist Episcopal Church will give a donation parly at tho church in Rensselaer on Thursday evening, August 12th, for the benefit of the Pastor. „Tlia lriends in town ami country are cordially invited to attend ami bring their good, things fn abundance. Ezra L. Clark, C. 11. Downing, G. JR. .Smith, H. A. Wix, Henry A. James, Mrs. S. I*. Howard, Mrs. R. Howe, Mrs. C. 11. Downing, Miss Lottie Walton, Miss Lizzie Walton, Mrs. Eliza Alter, Committee. Abe Sparling sells good beef. Messrs. Stackhouse & Dro. are doing a good business notwithsatiding the dullness ol the times. They, are agents for tho justly popular Bucktyc Reaper and Mowing Machines, which received the verdict of being the “most durable’’ machine at a recent trial before five of the most successful farmers in tlio comity. - In hardware, tinware, and furniture they have no competition in price <>r quality, between Lafayette and Chicago. •—* ■—* “Man cannot live by broad alone,” said a pious brother to Uncle William, who was sick nigh unto death; “No,” replied Uncle Billy, “he needs wogetables.” The aged gentleman was correct so far as he went, but in addition to tho “wegetables” a piece of good beef steak is a'powerijiT auxiliary in the preservation good health, and is absolutely indispenaiblo to the cuisine of a wellregulated family. To provide this -important article 1 of diet to thp people of Rensselaer at the cheapest rates, Mr. Mans. Starr has opened u butcher shop in tho old stand recently occupied by Warner Sl Sparling, where ho \{-tfl issue rations of as good beet as cun bo found in any market, at from (Sto 10 cents a pound. Beet and mutton constantly on hand. ’ Table ami Socket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starts. Festivals, PioNics, Parties and families furnished with Ico Creom in large or small quantities, at Starr’s. Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. BWain, tit Blarr’s. r l ---, . ••• * Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes and Raisins, at Hturrte.

REMINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.

&AILROAD ACCIDENT NEAR GOODLAND. Seven Horses Killed. Reminoton, August 2d, 1800. Messrs. Ens. 'Union: Lear Sirs: As the train due here nearing Gpddlund last Saturday night, it myt with an accident about olio mile this side of that place which came near proving a serious matter to those on board. The following 'account I learn from a gentleman who visited the wreck yesterday ami talked witli Mr. A. Moore, the cugiuoer: Mr. Mobre states that when about a quarter of a milcHhis side of where the accident occurred, he.dlscovercd u ’gang of horses on the track,, but they all got oil'and were soon put of sight, it being foggy. It seems |hc horses circled around and gutting ahead <d' the train ran down to a bridge which is about fifteen feet high. When seen by the engineer, they were huddled together and would not run down thp embiuikmtnt. The signal Cor down breaks was sounded, the engine reversed and Llie valves thrown wide open, but the train could not bo stopped until it run into them. When tlie horses were struck the engine was thrown from the rails and ran partly across the bridge on the ties breaking several of them. Twice the engine, reeled and Mr. Moore thought it was going over, but ho stuck to it. When it stopped tlie forward end was resting oil the pilot, or cow-catcher, alone; the, trucks and drive wheels being all oil'the track.— Had it moved a foot farther it must certainly have fatten through the bridge; in Which ease the passengers could hardly have escaped' serious injury. Seven horses were killed, being crushed ami mangled in a horrible mariner. Mr. Moore hi a good oareful engineer, tills being the first stock T have heard of being killed by his train in the three years 1 have known him. The train resumed its regular trips this morning* L.

A SENSATIONAL CIRCULAR.

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A PREACHER. Unique Punctuation and Composition. Messrs Eds. Union; There has been a communication sent to this place from Kentland, by the man whose name it bears, ami as it Ims been circulated to some extent, I wish every body to read the letter so that they may know just what- it contains, and learn the name and character of its author. As to liis character, in point of honesty and veracity, I refer all who may feel concerned in the matter, to Mr. Gideon Myers, Mar si nil of Kcullppd, Mr. Frank Oswalt and Judg-e \Vallaee. As I am known all over Jasper and Newton counties, and have been since quite a small boy, I do not fear investigation to any extent .into my history. The following is the letter, which you will please publish in your paper. I invite all who feel like doing so, to investigate the the matter for themselves and find out bow much of it is true. M. 11. W00d.:., Rensselaer, August'S, 1809.

TIIB CIKCULAH. “Kentlaxu, Ind., June 2S(b, ISGO. “Brothers Tltompson, Tharp, Howard & .Downing, “I am about to perform a duty as l believe, every well wisher of any Cause should do; and tluvt is to expose, any and all deceivers, especially; when found lulxlpdi places. Now; the subject of this article is Your Preacher, Miles Wood, whose conduct is, mid lms been very disgraceful, even for a common Man, lmicli less for a Preacher, as you are aware it is impossible to give any Jllilltr like -•» Hisfr.ry, in n...tdim-L-ii.'turt;-like tliis; some of the faults are contracting debts, und not paying, nor trying to pay them. ’“I learn there is a judgment in our Court against Him of $(500. for Reapers He lias sold and not paid for. also another for S2OO, or there abortts, and others debts for smaller amounts, one to Babb, for boarding some years ago, He in My presence denied owing Him anything, then agreed to pay Him; lie owes Me $25. and Refuses to pay Me, and I proved Him to lie a Liar publicly on the Street last week, and I gave Him public notice, that I would prove another on Him. and tliis with some other facts, 1 think is what sent him with ITis family oil so unexpectedly from here. - “Isis Removal took all, I believe with surprise. His nearest neighbors knew nothing of his intending to move until They Saw Him loading goods in tho evening, just in time for Him, ;vnd family to get aboard of the Cars for Remington, if We had, had time, He .would of been Stopt.. “I have not time, nor patience to write, more at. this time. You perhaps may think tliis pretty plain talk if so, F*s Wliat T deal in. You can do just as you pleak:about this letter. .Slew it to Wood if you like, lie had hotter Bottle with Me, He can Compromise very easily if lie will only try. “if I have to follow Him there, it will not bo to His interest or mine. “.with tliis I Close, Remember that what I state is true, and many 'small tilings I Cannot pen to You. 1 only wish to give You a hint, tobe-yn Your guard. “Yours Respectfully “(J. Mi'Pukksox. “1 would like to hear from You, as soon as Convenient. C., Mr. “Ho'iif cobrso will try to explain anil apologise for every tiling Ile lias done lie tryed denying here, untill it was proven, then He became desporut arid drew His list to tight and threatened to tight* C.” '“Blessed bo the man who invented sleep” was the hearty ejaculation of grateful Bancbo I‘auza. Had* he lived in our day lie would have fervently added, “Blessed is the man who sells good beet at reduced prices: his name is Abe Sparling, and his shop is in tho City Bakery.” Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Fancy Goods at Harding *fc Alter’s. “I’carl Barley, for soups, at Starr’sTry Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it Is good’, Sign of the Indian:

The Averill Chemical Paint.

life lwnf.dwdlißg. Alfred Thompson is being painted with the Averill Ghonjionl Faint Company's pnint. This paint is manufactured zinc, ground glass, varnish and uil, mixed unjtl thoroughly incorporated by chemical, process. It is elastic, brilliant in color, and warranted neither to chalk, crack nor scale oil. There tiro over one hundred, shades of color, from the mostbrilliant hues.to tlie faintest tints. The Duvalls are having their vehicles repainted with this quaint and their brilliancy is the remark of all. The paint is easily worked, sots quickly, may bo washed with soapsuds without injury, is warranted to last longer and give better satisfaction thail any other paint now in use, and is alibrded thirty pef cent, cheaper! For stile by F. W. Bedford, Agent, at Rensselaer.

Cigars and Tobacco of best quality at Ilarding & Altcr’s. Coats has a line lot of Chewing Shorts cheap at sign of the Indian. A large lot of new Tea Sets— Cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. — If you want a good 5 cent Crgar call at Coats’, sign of the Big Indian. A select lot of Groceries at Hard* ing & Alter.’s New consignment of Tea, Coffee anti Sag sir, atrG. C.trtarr’s. Call and try Coats’ fine Habnna Cigars—the best Cigars ever oltbred in Rensselaer. Sigh of the Indian. Hqwjxue and how strong, that people should seek relief in the hieroglyphics of a doctor’s prescription when they can buy as good, and nine times out of ten, a better remedy than most doctors give, for the insignificant sum of 25 cis. We icier to .1 nilson’s Mountain Herb Pills. These pills cure Headache, Liver Complaint, indigestion? Female Irregularities, and ajl iiiltious disorders. They are prepared from a formula, pronounced by the most learned Physicians of our country, to be the best and most uniuersal of family lnoiUeijies, Give them a. fair trial and you will never be without Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills. Hold by all dealers. 1-44-4

HOME THESTIMONY.

Bdkinu Pout, Jackson Co., Mich. August I. Dr. C. W. Ro back— Dear Siri My boy, about eight years old, was very much troubled witli St. Anthony’s I>.-tiice, so that at times he was unable to feed himself, frequently falling on the floor or ground in a lit—ami three of my family had the fever and ague. I bought some of your Scandinavian Blood Pilfs and Purifier of your agent here, Mr. Calkins, ami to our great joy they not only cured the fever and ague, but my bovof the Ht. Aulhony’s Lance, lor which wo shall ever feel grateful. Yours truly, G. ’II. Baum. 1-44-4

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions ©f the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no ptd"son, mid is etTjTecially adapted to children. Sold by I). I. Jackson. Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County. ■ ■ •' 4

NEW E m\m SEWMG MACHINE - RECEIVED THE-FIRST PRIZE AT THE ' : ■ Great Fair erf the American Institute, la New York, Oct. 26,1867, A-NIJ IUGHia ITiliillUl 808 Best Hanufactuving Maclaine AT PARIS EXPOSITION, JULY, I-G7. will' IS IT THE HE ST £ It Runs Over Seams All Right. it wili. Take FIFTY STITCHER TO THE INCH FIXER THAN ANY OTUIiK MACHINE. IT WILL SEW Heavier and Thicker Goods than any other machine. IT USES ANY & KVERV KIND OF THREAD. ITSEWS STARCHED-GOODS AS WELL is I'NSTARCHKD. It iS rirs the Most Delicate, Thin, Soft Fabric, mlhout drawing. It. Spot a litas Xtam as trvil as any other. .Agents Wantcifclfiberul discount given. Empire Be wins 1 Klachino Company, I Hiiwitv, Ni'W ’Vorlc. I2Ti:i«Y tlAlitlVl; \\ 1 IUII.MEO. A CtREAT REMEDY FOK THE CUKE OF THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. Dti. WIS HART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL It Is tho vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of tho tar, by which its highest medical properties are'ret allied. ■ .•, ■ - , . It rs the only s;afe-~g;.mrd aiul reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pino Tree. it invigorates the digestive orgaus Al’.d restore* the ftpi'etc.f. ■it strengthens the,debilitated syste^i. It purifies and enriches tho blood, ami expels frojn the system the corruption which scrofula •breeds on the lungs. — v ‘ It dissolves the mucus or phlegm tvhich stops the air passages of the lungs. Its battling principle acts upon the ii-ritatcd surface of tho luiigs and throat, penetrating to the relieving pain and subduing infla* niatioii. It is the result of years of study and experiment and it is offered to thealflictcd. with the positive assurance of Us power to cure the following d.U* ottM's, if tho patient baa not tOoMong delayed a resort to the of cure : Consumption of tho Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Itiotorhilis; Liver Complaint, Blind and Weeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping CuUgh, USpiherU, &c., A:c. A We are ofteli asked why are nift otherremedies in ttte roarket tor Codsuropt|op, Gough** Cold* aud other Pulmonary "affections cnwal to UrL, 4 Wishart’s Pi he Tree Cordial. Wo apswer—. tst. It cures, not by stepping cough, .but by loosening and assistlug nature lo'tlirow v ufT unhealthy matter collected about tho throat aud' Bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2d. Mont Thrdht and Lung Remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their cottttriilgiiig effects, the libers become hardened# and the unhealthy fluids coagulate aud are retained in the system, tans ing disease beyond tho control of our most enU went physicians. • * : J d. I in; Ptuo I'ree Tar Cordial, with its assistants, irp preferable, because they remove the cause,of irritation of the ftmeous indmbvaue and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw off the Unhealthy Secretions, and purily the blood Ulus scientifically inching the curt* perfect, Dr, ii is hart tins on fie at his <>Jf ce hundreds and thausunds of Certificates, from Men and Women of unquestionable character t cho t cere orice hoprtessty given up to <lie, hit through the 1 Providence of Hod irere cbtnpUtely restated to health by the Dine 'iVee Tar Cordial. A Physi* ciau iu altendaucoiwho cau be consulted in Pernon or by rnai{, ‘free a/cAurvv, Price of Piije free Thr Cordial Sf.so per Kottfe, sll per uoi. Sent by F.vpress ou receipt of price . Address. •*!.. ti V. Wisliart, M , 1>. % >o. D3J >mth2d, Street, PhU iviciphia, Pa. I*3oDuios

special notices; New ‘Butcher Shop. ; Good Beef and Mutton at tho old stand lit Goddard's Bukory. 1-45-Cm. ABRAM L . SPARLING To Liana! Owners. Noil-resldollt. owners of hind nituuled ill Juuper or Newton couutioscan obtain a Certified description of Inud, containing luformaiipii ai to vulue, distance from railrouds, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plut or diagram showing the proportion of Uiubsr and prirtrle, on tin) following terms: For 40 Acres $1 50 For BO Acres 7 2 00 For IliO Acres 0 00 For 2-10 Acreo .. 400 For 320 Acres . 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to tho same furnished ut from 50 cents to two dollars. john midukr, l-a7-ly Land Agent. TO CONSUMPTIVES. rpHE Advertiser, having been restored to health X in a tew weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered several years with a very tSVCIo lung direction, and that dread disease, OonsmnptrodT-is anxious to make known to liis fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of th. prescription used (free of charge), with the directions lor preparing and using the ssAie, which they will find a sens Cork rox Cossumptiox, Asthma, Brohchitis,etc The object of the/d----veilissrln sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Inlunnaltou which hi conceives to he invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties w ishing tho prescription, will please address . Knv. KIVWAKi) A. WILSON, 1*35-ly Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, i;u ItOKS OF YOUTH. AGKNTLESIAN mtlio suffered lor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of .youthful Indiscretion, wjjl, lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for Disking the fiinplc remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wiKhing to profit by the adVertiser> experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect fcbnfidence, JOIIN B. OGDEN, 1-33-ly No. 42 Cedar street, Nett York. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. In the Circuit Court or Jasper County, Indiana, at the term ofsuid Conrt, Commencing on the 4th Monday of September, 1863. William Andrews 7 as > Petition for Divorce. Eliza J. Andrews, ) Said defendant wiit take notice of the ptndency of said action, and that the same will bo heard and determined at said term of said Court, at the Court llouso in Rensselaer, lit said County. _— :—V-'fUL.l'i/11-LTfj: Witness the Clerk, and seal of" •{ i.. s. }■ said Court, this3otli day of July 1860. MARION L,SPITI.ER, Clerk, Sy James A Burnham, Deputy.' Hammond &. Spitler, Attys: l-45-3t. rtTATE OF INDIANA, > O COUNTY OF JASPER,i SS.. No. 196. Margaret fiillet and Elam Gillet, her husband, will take notice that Mary F. Woodward lias filed in the Circuit Court of said county her complaint against thjini to quiet title, und that the same will be heard at next term ofsuid coiirf. MARION L. SPITLER, l. s. [■ Clerk of jasper Circuii Court, By J ■ A.Burnham', Deputy. July 29th, 18G9. Dwiggiiis. A. Thompson, Attys for. PltifF. 1-44-3 State of Indiana, ? m Complaint No. 195 County of Jasper, $ ’ , Alfred McCoy and Alfred Thompson having filed in my office a complaint in Foreclosure, and an affidavit of nonresidence; notice, is hereby given to Jodie M. -Stidger, Frank G. Stidger, Arthur J. Ilawhe, John A. Atkins, Lebbeus F. Hand, Athelbert F. Keithley, Janies P. Luse nnd David T. Starkey to appear and answer thereto. Said complaint will lie heard on the 2nd day of tho September Term of the Circuit Court to commence on Monday, September 27th A. D. 1869, at the Court House in said county. Witness my hand nnd seal of said f SEAL, j Court this'2Bth day of July, A, MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. •*'* James A. Burnhatn, Deputy. Dw igg Ins & Thompson Attys for Plffs 1-44. Non-Resident Notice. gTATE of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Before Win. B. Query, J. P. of Giliara Tp Isaac G. ffrnskct vs. I Leenurd Walters. $ Demand, $67. Said defendant is notified that a summons in the case has been duly issuedaud returned without service; that 3aid cause is adjourned until Saturday the 7tU day ot August. 1869, ut 2 o’clock ]) in., and unless he appear, and answer or demur thereto, said cause will bo heard and determined in liis absence. WILLIAM B. QUERRY, i.. s, j- Justice of the Peace. July 13, 1860. 1-43-3-fs6. Non-Resident’s Notice. STATE of Indiana, Jusper County, ss: In tho Circuit Court, September Term, 1869. Virginia C. Bowyer, vs. ) Elijah Smith & Wm. Smiliif Complaint 194. Now conies the plaintiff, by Heury C. Thornton, attoru-y, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that, said defendants- are not now residents of tlie Stato of Indiana, (being residents of tlie Stato of Ohio}: NoticqJgjherofore hereby given said defendants, tH|r unless they be and-appear on the first day of til* next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to ha hotdentOintre'Tth Monday of SepteiiiLer, A. D. 1869,at tlie court house in Rensselaer, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence, vkliLfy Witness my name and tho Seal ''}&SSWK* 01 sa *‘‘ Court affixed, at Ileus--flviselaer this 19th day of July, imctviw? A. D. 1t63. MARION L. SPITLER. , r7nt' Clerk. 1-13-3 James A. Burnham, Deputy. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of judgment ami order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Conimen Pleas Couit; i will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on > Saturday, A tut list 2Mli, 1369, ut, or about, one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jaspet county, Indiana, the rente and profits, for u term not exceeding seven years,of the following described real estate, to-wit; The east liulf of tho liorth-cast quarter'd section ton(10), lowuthip thirty-one (31) north, range st-yeu (7, west. And on failure to realize tho full amount of judgment, interest and coats, I will at the name tiuieqnd place expos*' ut public sale the lee simple of said real estate. Ordered to bo sold as the properly of Thomas C. Dill and Marshal A, Dill, atthe suit of Angus D. Wood, Thomas Cotterali and So-, 100 Knight. Said sate will be made without any relief wjiutevor froth-. valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN,Sheriff August 2nd, 1860. of Jasper County, lad. Hammond AoSpitler, Attys: l-45-3t ... 1 -- '''.'i- ■ *

THE PROPRIETOR OF TUB OLD till 1W (MW tutors this oporto nitV of trtiwnlnjpliM thunks to the citizens of Jasper and surrcuiu/lmf counties, for the very liberal pstroungn extended to said store since he has laken charge ol the samet nnd Jm atfW tnkcit tlie privilege of informing Ills patrons tluitiui lias largely Inorenshd the stock ill trade, end cun soil Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash Or such country produce ns he can bse in tli6 general Drag trade. The proprietor hone* by strict aitontlon to fuiHlnesH and the efficient aid of the svbr obliging Mil. EMMET KAN NAT* to largely increase his business iu the luture. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared* Duy or Night. During tlie niglitMr. Kannal will j)<? round in tho first room to the right, oil tli» -second floor of the “Shanghai Building/’, n»nr the Drug Sflore, and will ohcerfuHy till proscriptions after closing hours. D. I. Jackson. ~~A NEVVSUPPLY OF GLASS AND EARTHEN-WARE KIR UTT OAeJSTS JUST RECEIVED AT L>. T. JACKSON’S. all kinds of MACHINE OILS, fdx sate, cheap,, just received from. Chicago, ut tlieOld Line Drug Store, by f . ,(<Ji[rtD. L KAGKSON. BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURI'OSEfe, AT' JACKSON’S. PURE *• SODA ' AND • it Cream of Tartar, for culinary purposes—try tliem —ut 4 JACKSON’S PItUG STOKE. Pure Flavoring Extracts or enured from tlie best Lemons and fresh Vanilla, at JACK.SOX’S. -t ■ •" “ ONE BARREL Best Brown Paittt, JU nT RECEIVED AT JAOKBQN’Su A frosll lot of WHITE LEAD, ih tin cans and pails, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE , 0.1. JACKSOX. I -f- - - ' PATENT MEDICINES, of ull kinds, for tho cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LiVEU COMFIAIN’T, &C., At JAUKSOX’S. * NEW MMSTir Harding’ & Alter, PKACTICIXG PHYSICIANS AMD -.i'L: — r> n it GGir s t b. Take this method of info -i Jg *hc e tixeus of Jasper County and vk.nity that they liave opened u Nxw Store in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupiio & Son, one door east of Vanutta &• Sou’s large Harness Shop, whore they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs und Medicines as may be found in the town. They wi ll usually keep on hand a full supply of DDTTOS, M ESDICINBS PA.USTTS, OKS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP,' WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, Aud u full supply of P'roinyi bottle ot HOSTEITER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, W e keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tOritiug-lpopcr, SLATES, * ' PENCILS, TENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Poncil Brush. Also have WINK, BRANDY, WIUSKEY, GIN, &0., For mediciual use only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, ami we Invite the Public t« examine our steel* before puicliAsiug else where* HARDING ALTER.

- . Li! P XT v- —* " "I TIIOMPSd^I'S ; ■ ' ' '■ ' rv ■'l ■Mi •• i Cut yttMMf i CITY DRUG STORE ‘ pfUTUI AJH - jfi'j ,‘tM <fT # VJY RE N 8 HEL A ft , wyyH .’..uT/xf tii igp. Hfrnr ritrrrr >. PUKE DRUGS., ::'j : j -,-.-’.!’ 1 .;-!' "'if.. ♦ CHEMICALS, -■ : j; •- j / t th ■ ' i - - r. DIE STUFFS, „-y Zl'i y<f - -v 4 t 7 T ‘ 7’T:f r T -• ■ <» .»*•'* VARNISHES, r I L7-L ' iRI ii: ~p . . ;,1 *. - y I V*'< -‘*U-V : '-C 1 tr^v WINES & LKIUORS, ..... vf‘-trrtrY?-’ r 'i ■ *. 1 m Y.-J -g ' : (fc’OK MLDICVL USB OKLV), - - W-. -J-.-’i -r- vtfrJ iTT-7,1 ANU PATENT MEDICINES, “ Uf.o iiJ J ■ *. * OF ALL KLJfDfI ' - X mU ' i'b'-' I itft . - - • CONSTANTLY ON.tU'ND. —v* —pgr —-— - r nrtrarr-¥ > ’ , Ln. STXCKBOCSC. . O. k BACIMBM V ' .... i '.'.'JOLT : -w SWBeH-Vto* HE«SSEUER FOnWSHWC HARDWARE STORE. ' t . 2'.' i*: ’i 7:.*' : - - - - . - v --~ ...... _ TJ j-r-WTE beg leave to invite the attention « V \ the people of Jaeper and Newton counties, and the rest of mankind, to one fnl and complete stock of NAIBS, GLASS, SASH, BOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS. • : STRAP HINdKS, TABLK and rQCKHfr C’CTLEP.Y, WHITE LEAD, LIN SEED AND COAL OIL. and i very thing elsouaualiy kept U,« well regulated hardware ALSO. ’/BOOKING ANP HBATINP Ks S TOVES oj the latest styles and In endlss variety. TINWAR£ Of all kinds; snd everything tlae usually kepjina well oroered Stove store. ALSO. CHAIRS, TABLES SAFES CRIBS, L ,• VASX-DTABBCi -Vt BVXBAM, and cverjthing eUe uauatly kept (U a properl oouduvted Furaitare Mtove. We keep constantly employed the beet of tinners and cabinet roskerM, and are there- v fore prepared to do repairing or- job Work, bn cither department, at nil tlmee. - - ■ •'! t • • COFFINS of all styles kept cottetßntly on hand or made to order' on short notice, atthe lowest possible rate*. ■•, . -'J, Li-,,;ii VlMlli™ ,- - I U , ;(! MV.' < 18 Vhtonvl YrfE make It our bu*rneM to fmatoh VY everything needed to , .(} •■'u . •/!.*.a . *'ivai:■ '( .-yt»d;W» BUILD on nUR NISH i «v ■«,» ■’! a, house. Call and see ua before pnrohaalnf , Tftr " 3TACXROOSMI «r«