Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

September 10 1800. riTTsaUMOH, CINCINNATI, AN O HI. LOIIII lUILWAV CO.

Panhandle Bent*. THAIS! PASS KXKIHOTON. •dim i.n: od:nu mit. sight Kxpress 5:40 a. ■ lley Kxpress Mini* a. m. Thr. Ft. Ac’a 7:3S •• Local Freight 1:35 p. a. Local Freight 10:35 •• Thr. Ft. 4r Ac’u 7:45 •• Hay Express 70S P. a. Night Kxprrpe 11:45 •• HOBKHT PAHJCJtR, Agent L.OllSVin.B, NEW ALBANY AND • CIIIC AO® lUILUAV.

THAIS! PAM BRADFORD, noiau aavra. uoiao aoara. l)ay Kxprcs 13:03, p. a. I Day Kxpress 4:14 p. a. Mght •• 10:04 •• Night “ lS:33a.a. ill. dr Acc’n 9:45 a. aJPrI. & Acc’n 13:03 p. a. C. K. DKWEESK, Agent.

The Jasper Circuit Court couTettcs week front next MondayTuesday evening a nice shower of rnin fell here. It came very opportunely for the wheat just sown. Mr. Wallace W. Murray, of Barkley township, was thrown from his wagoiu day before yesterday, and severely hurt. The Rensselaer schools commence on Monday, the 27th instant, and not the 20th, as was erroneouslystated by us last week. An unusually large amount of wild hay has been stacked in this •county this season, and it is of the best quality and saved iu splendid order. A private letter to Mrs, Goddard states that Mr. W. B. S. llenklc, formerly Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer, committed suicide by hanging, last Friday evening. He was living at Johnstown, Harding county, Ohio. Mr. John Makeevcr tells us he thinks he has wheat this year that will average forty bushels to the acre. Some of it has been threshed and weighs 64 ]K>unds to the bushel measure. He calls it the Lancaster variety. Mr. Makeevcr placed on our table a half dozen tine pears and an apple weighing 14 ounces, lor which we return thanks. Last Monday was the tenth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Stackhouse. In the evening they were “at home’* to a houseful! of friends who made it an occasion to present their congratulations together with appropriate tinware both ornamental and useful. Alter spending an hour or two in pleasant conversation the company dispersed to their several homes, each one wishing long life and continued happiness to this very worthy and popular couple. Doubtless some of our readers remember that a couple of well dressed middle-aged men made their advent in this place last winter, bringing with them a stoek of clothing, trinkets and so forth, which they proceeded to dispose of at public auction in the rooms of the old “Shanghai Building,’’ now occupied by Mr. M. C. Meade as as a jewelrystore. One of the men was rather low of stature, thick set, dark complexion, reticent, ami acted as clerk of the establishment—that man, we are told, was Frank Kemster, recently convicted of the murder of Mrs. Jones, of Covington, and senimprisonment for life. We have barely room to mention that the citizens of this place were favored, last evening, with hearing Mr. S. C. Crane's inimitable lecture, “Life in our Fast Age and Fast Country.” Mr. Crane is a pleasaut speaker, possessing the somewhat unusual faculty of telling truths in an acceptable manner.— 11c can also say some very comic things, and at times soars into flights of real elo<Jhen<fe. Many of his ideas appeared unorthodox to us, but perhaps the diflferencc is only of opinion and not particularly important —at any rate we have not time t» discuss it. His audience was comfortably sized, attentive, and appreciated the lecture — four dollar ’* worth. During the past week we havo had the pleasure of a call from bur young friend Mr. Wesley Thompson. For a couple of years past he has beon away from this place attending the Miami Medical College, at Cincinnati, Ohio, from which he Sraduated last spring, receiving a iploma as M. D. During the summer past he has been living at £fflugham, lib, where he has begun the practico of his profession with flattering prospects. Last week he returned to Rensselaer upon a visit to his parents bringing with him a wife. During the course of Mr. Thompson’s visit to us, he desired us to thank the people of Jasper county, in his name, for their liberal patronage of the “City Drug Store” in the past and also asks for it a share of -future favors. His father having -charge of the store and being an experienced and efficient druggist, -customers need have no fears but -that they will be feirlv and properly dealt witji. A good quality of drugs and medicines constantly on hand. See advertisement. All lovers of good oigan trade at 'Coats’, because he keeps the best in town. Sign of the Big Indian. If there it such an article ns a good oigar in the town of Rensselaer it is to bo found at the Barber shop. The way*to save money is to buy’ your tobacco and cigars of Coats, yttbs jigu of the Big ludian.

Proceedings in the Commissioners’ Court.

The lion. Board of Commissioners for the county of Jasper and State of Indiana, met at the Auditors office in the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, Monday morning, September 6th, 1869. Present, George H. Brown, Ohas. M. Watson and Jared Benjamin, Commissioners; Ira W. Yeoman, Auditor, and Allen J. 1 eoinau, Sheriff. Incorporated the town qt Remington. Refused to grant license upon petition of Janies Maioy to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities less than a quart At a time in the town of Rensselaer. (Maioy took an appeal to the Circuit Court, filing a bond of SIOO with George Hoys, John A. Smith, and A. L. Sparling as sureties.) Refused to grant license upon petition of Jared ll.tFouiitain to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time in the town of Remington. Ordered the sale of School Section 10, town 28, range 7 west, in Jordan township. Ordered tliat the County Surveyor be required to record the surveys and field notes made by him—and permit him to occupy, with the consent of the Sheriff, room No. 1, on the right hand side of the Court House, for office purposes. Ordered M. L. Spitler, Clerk, to procure four tables, at a cost not exceeding five dollars each, for the use of the court room. Appointed James A. Burnham, Commissioner of lost Record!. Appointed Samuel C. Maxffell; George A. Burkett and Elias Watts, School Trustees for the town of Remington. - Ordered that the eastern boundary line of Union township be as follows: “Commencing at the northeast corner of. section nineteen, iu township thirty-one north of range six west, thence running south on the section line dividing sections nineteen and twenty, thirty and twenty-nine, thirty-one and thirty-two, in said town and range, and sections five and six, seven nnd eight, seventeen and eighteen, nineteen and twenty, thirty and twentynine, thirty-one and tliirty-two, to a point where said line so extended will strike the Iroquois river, and thence north-westerly along the banks of said river, on the boundary line of Marion township, until the same intersects the southerly boundary of Union township, running east.” And further ordered that sections twenty, twenty-nine ami thirty-two of town thirty-one, range six west be set over to be included in Walker township. countyJoiiders'averk issued lii favor of Rosser, Spring A Co, lor stationery. ... $ 20.00 Moore, Wiistaeh & Moore stationery 47.05 D. V. & J. I). Ilopkins flour for poor of Keener 4.00 Clias. Platt expenses for insane and blind 128.29 M. L. Spitler juror certificates, ite...: 11.95 James & Healey, stationery and printing 71.70 Wm. &J. Braden, stationery 138.G0 Henry Snyder, capturing L. D. Coeliran 40.00 Thus. Lnmborn, making return of It. R. election.. 2.00 11. A. Barkley, do 2.00 Sam’l .M'Ciillotigh do 4.00 James Yeoman do 2.00 Peter Foulks do 2.00 O. B. Rockwell do 4.00 M. S. Comer do 2.00 Sampson Erwin do 2.00 David Grav do 2 00 C. W. llenklc do . 1.00 F. C. Stephens do 4.00 Jesse Wilcox do ‘ 4.00 Ira W. Yeoman services as clerk of board of canvassers of R. R. clcct’n 2.00 Richard Anderson keeping Juo. Thomas, insane.». 66.45 Juo. L. llcrshman aid to poor of Walker towns’p 17.6* N. Warncr, 1umber....... 1.00 Wm. P. Hopkins box for Commissioners Court. .. 13.98 D wiggins As Thompson, Connty Attorneys 9.00 Wm. Laßuo, specifics.... 1.25 Clias. Platt, stationery and postage 7.81 J. 11. Loughridge, mod. aid to poor Marion township 5.00 Wm. J. Laßue, goods for poor Keener towns’p 3.60 J. H. Loughridge, mod. aid to Wm. Momtor, insane 7.00 Ira W. Yeoman, quarterly . allowance Co. offiocr.... 25.00 Allen J. Yeoman do 25.00 M. L. Spitler do 25.00 A. J. Yeoman, per diem this term 15.00 Ira W. Yeoman do 15.00 Geo. H. Brown do 15.00 Chas. M. Watson do 15.00 Jared Benjamin do 15.00 Hammond Ac Spitler rep’rs (zinc) in office. 2.18 E. T. Harding, med. aid to I licks family 32.80 Stackhouse As Bro. ballot box for Union township, 2.50 Ira W. Yeoman, Auditor 330.85 D. I. Jackson 4.60 Yeoman, specifics... 86 David Nowles motley oxfended on grade crossing roquois river on a lino between t’ps 29 and 30 187 AO Win. IL Martin, mod. aid to- poor of Barkley t’p.. 34.60 Wm. H. Martin, med. aid; to Mrs. Gilmore, Barkley •» *~ townsliip. 9.00 a-1 —» Frank W. Babcock has a bran now mowing maohine to trade, on fair forms, tor cowi, young cattle, or young bones. 49-tfc A large lot of now Tea Sets—cheap", at C. O. Starr’s. • • # ( -»-4 .

Mart W arncr ia opening a stock Of tobacco and cigars in “Liberal Corner,” which can not be excelled in quality or price by any this side of Chicago. Call and examine.

Ourstore is full of New Goods, which we are bound to otter at the lowest prices. ■■■ C’hambras, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Suits for the Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and the finest Boots in the county. We have two tuns of Sugar, bought before the rise. \Ve are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, In Cash or goods. We are agents for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Prices, with only 6 cents per lb. added. / L. A N. W. HqPKlxs

To The Public

The public should not forgot that Leopold’s is the plnce to get first quality goods of all kinds for ladles, gentleman, misses, youths and children—nil descriptions cheaper nnd better than at any other place, and no mistake about it. Ladies wanting a handsome dress, balmoral, shawl, or pair of fine shoes, will be sure to find the urticle at Leopold's. Gentlemen wanting clothing, which can’t be beaten in town for quality, fit, or low prices, or if they want a nice pair of French calf, doubled-soled boots, fashionable hat or cap. will always find just what they seek at Leopold’s. —__ ——; T Everybody should call at once and sec his splendid stock of driving and dressing gloves. Then talk about groceries—all wc have to say is, if you want to save from 15 to 20 per cent, on everything you use, get it at Leopold’s. Jzeopold’s is the place where everybody goes for clothing, dress goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, carpeting and groceries.

The Indian Chief.

You can find one of the largest and best selected stocks of bright and dark plug Tobaccos ever brought to Rensselaer—and ’it is being sold very 'cheap. Call and sec it.

Land Office Sales.

No. 14. — A. Thompson & Bro. to James Cooper, so£ se£ sec. 9, town. 31, range 6, for 8120. No. 15.—Russel Sage to Daniel Mills, so} sec. 15, town. 29, range 6, for $440. Dwwoixs & Thompson, Real Estate Brokers.

VOX POPULI.

The voice of the People is unanimous in praise of one thing at least, that is Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and it is well deserved. 'The best remedy in the world for almost all diseases that afflict the human race. They act directly on the blood, stomach and bowels. Keck your blood pure by an occasional dose of these Pills and you will not be sick. The blood is the life —keep it pure by using the only medicine that will completely cleanse it, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Use the Morse's Pills in all cases of Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Headache, Indigestion, Ac. Sold by all dealers. 1-46-4..

DEMONSTRATION.

Salkm, Washington Co., Iml.. May 15,1850. Dr. Roback—Dear Sir: My son Thomas was given up by the physician, this last summer, as a hopeless east*. He was almost a skeleton, flesh and muscles seemed to have wasted away. He could not rise from a lying to a sitting position. One Doctor said it was a case of Lumbago, and that nil the doctors in the world could not cure hint, and that ho would have been dead long ago if he had not been so well nursed. A callosity formed on the outside of the left thigh, extending from the hip to the knee, and the Doctor said he would have to “open the thigh and scrape the bone.” The operation being severe, I was persuaded to try your Scandinavian Blood Puriflerand Blood Pills. I procured three bottles of the Purifier and two boxes of Pills, and to my astonishment they took away the callosity and restored him to health, and he is ttow able to work. These are the facts of the case, and you are at liberty to make what use of them you please, and to refer to me, if you think proper, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM SAGE, I. P. of the M. E. Church. P. S. Do . you know of any other remedies on earth which produce such glorious results as the above ? 1-48-4

SPECIAL NOTICES. ERRORSOF YOUTH. - A GKNTLKMAN who .ufftred for years from A Nervous Debility, Prematara Decay, and all the eFeCts of youthful indiscretion, will, for tfie sake of sufferlnx humanity, sand (Tea to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making tha limple remedy by which he was cured Suffere-s wishing to proßt by the advertiser's experience, tea do ao by addressing, in perfect confidence, • JOHN B.OGDKN. 1-33-ly No. 43 Cedar etreet. New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having beert vestorod to health ia a few weeks, by a"very simple remedy alter having suffered several yeave with a very severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to liis fallow sufferers the means of cure. 'To ell who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free ol charge), with the direc tions for preparing and ueing the same, which they will find aenne Cent roh Conet-amos, Asthma, Broschitis, eto The object of the rdvertissr in sending the Prescription is to benefit the oaicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Portias wishing the prescription, will please address Kxv. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1-35-ty Williamsburg, Kings County, Nsw York, miflatm Jurt published,» now edition of jEiISjMBJiK. Cnlverwell’s CelcQESSr brated Essay on the radiemleure (without medloiue) of SrxaaAToxEHCEA, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lowes, JuroTXscT. Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, ConeuMmoN, Epi Lira r, and Fits, Induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. KZTPrice. la sealed envelope, only 6 cants. The celebrated author, In tills admirable essay, clearly demoualratea from a thirty years'successful practice, that the alarming consequence* of ,*elf-abuee may bo radically cured without the dangerous use ot internal medicine or tha application of the knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suflerer, no matter what bis condition, may be may curt himself cheaply, privately, and radicaiiy. CTThla Lecture ahoald-be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Bant, aader seal, la a plain envelope, to any address, past paid, on raooipt of six ceuts, or two post stamp*. Also, I>r. Onlvorwell’s “Marriage Gnide,*' pries 95 emits. Address the Pnbiiehere, CHARLES J.O. KLINE 4c CO.. IST every, N.|Y„ Poet o#e| i.jj«

NOTICE I* herebjoglvui that Montgomery P* Mitchell has till* day taken out letter* as Executor ol the last will and testament of Ehiabsth Mitchql deceased. Baid estate la supposed to Is) solvent. MoNTooßxar P. Mitche'.l. September ,1 1869. I-49-3t. VTOTICE l» hereby given,that Hart y PlillJ\| lips, Administrator of the eatnte of Joliu 11. Phillips, deceuied. will make filial settlement of said estate at the October term «. n. 1869, of the Common Plena Court. Sold estate is to he settled as insolvent. Witness my Imud and seal of said Common Pleaa Court, at Kensse--7 l- *• !• laer, this 10th day of September, MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. NOTICE is hereby given that Henry 11. Graves Administrator of the eatule of Josiah Graves, deceased, will make final settlemout of said estate pi the October term a. v. 1809, of the Jasper Common Pleas Court. Said astute to he settled as insolvent. Witness my hand nnd seal of said Jasper Common Pleas Conrt \i~ «. ) at Rensselaer, this 10th duy of '-'T*' September 1869, MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. NOTICE is hereby given that M. 11. Grant. Administrator of the estate of John E. Howe, deceusod, wilt muke final settlement of said estate at the October term a. p. 1869, of the Jasper Common Pleus Court. Witness my handaud real of the Jasper Common Pleaa Court, at ■{ i.. s. [• Rensselaer, this 10th day of September 1869. MARION L.SPITLER, Clerk, NOTICE Is hereby given that Norman Warner, Executor of the estate of lames D Alexander, deceased, Will make filial settlement of said estate at the October term, *. d. 1869, of the Jasper Common Pleaa .Court. ' 11 ■■ ' , Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Ji„ s. k Court, this tenth dny of Sept., 1869. MARION L. SPITLER, 1-51 Clerk. STATE OE INDIANaTjaSPER COUNTY, S S.: Before E T. Hardiug Justice of the Pence, of Marion Township. Madison C. Mowbray,) os > Attachment. William Tylea. ) Said defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action, and that the same will be heard and determined at iny office in Rensselaer, on the Ist day of October 1869, at ten o’clock a m. E T. Harding, Justice ( t.. s. ) of the Peace. September 4th 1869. Hammond & Spitler Attys. l-50-3t. MICAJAH C.”w7LsON is notified that John Garretson has filed ills complaint agninst him and Wm. Napier to foreclose a mortgage, with au affidavit authorizing this publication; that proof of this pnblication will he made at Iho next term of the Js ser Common Pleaa Court, and that said cause will theu be continued for trial until the 2nd day of the following term of said Court, commencing on the 3td Monday of February 1670, at the Court House iu Rena-elaer, Jasper Countv, Indiana. Witness the Clork and seal of said L. s. Court, (Ilia HOtli day of August 1809. MARION L SPITLER, Cierk. Hammond &■ Spitler Attys. 1-49-31.

Notice of Survey. NOTICE.is Jhereby given that I will o" Thursday the 23d day of September, a • D. 1669, proceed to make a legal survey of ssctiou two (9) township twenty-seven (27) nerth, range seven (7) west. Orderered by U. Hensler. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor. 1-50-71. Per M. F. Chilcotk, Deputy. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of an order of sale and ail execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Tippecanoe Common Fleas Conit, I will expose at public sale, lo the highest bidde , on Friday, October, lit A. O. 1809. between (lie hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o’clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the reuts and profits for a term not exceding seven years, the following described real estate towit: The south-east quarter of (lie south-east quarter of section twonty-twp, (22; iu town, thirty-one, (31) north of range six <6) west, and tlie nortli-east quarter of the south-east quarter of seotiou twenty-five, (25) town, thirty-0ne,(31) range six (6) west. Aud ou failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale tits fee simple of said real estate. Taken ns the property cf Isaac Renhfrow and Lavina Renhfrow, at the suit of Owen Ball and Johu S. Williams. Said sale will be made.without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisemeut laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County, September 9th, 1869. l-50-3t. Sheriff’s Sale.. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Common Pleas Court I will expose at public sale, to the highest b'dder, on Friday, October Ist, A. D. 1869, between lh« hours of 10 o'clock A. M..and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, 1 the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of tha south-east quarter of section twenty-nine, fl 9) township thirtytwo, (32) range six (6) west, and the northeast quarter of the north-east quarter of aectlon thirty-four, (34) township thirty-two, (32) range six (61 west. And on fallute to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and plao expose at public salo the fee simple of said real estate. Takeu us the property of Samuel Mathers, at the suit of Absoiom J. Hellos and Michael W. Holton. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A.J. YEOMAN, Sheriff September 31x1,19669. of Jasper Co., ludJ 1-50-3 L SALE _ CONGRESSIONALJSCHOOL LANDS. October 23d, 1860. ryiHE undersigned Auditor and Treasurer JL of Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for salo to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Rens elaer, ou BAIURDAY, the 23d dev of OCTOBER, IM9, all of Sectiou 16, Town. 28, north of Rauge 7 went, as follows, to-wit: Lot number 1, being the nw qr of nw qr « •« 2, •• no qr of nw qr *' «• 3, •! nw qr of no qr “ <* 4, " no qr or no qr '• « 5, <« so qr of no qr <* « 6, « sw qr of no qr *• <• 7, V se qr of nw qr •• •• 8, “ sw qr of nw qr « *• 9, " nw qr»of sw qr i•* •• 10, *• no qr of sw qr •* “11, “ nw qr of so qr •« •• 19, •* no qr of so qr <• « 13. “ SO qr of so qr ' <« 14, 11 *w qr of so qr <* « 15, ** se qr of sw qr «* £<« 16, “ sw qr of sw qr TERMS OF SALF.One-fourth of the purchase money together with the interest en the n sidue, st f per cent, tor sae year iu advance, cash; the balance lo be paid iu ten years from day of sole, with like Interest annually in advance. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Bhper County, ‘ CHARLES PLATT. 1-51-3 Treasurer of Jasper County.

MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. W. HENKLE has just orcHU a new at oca or . O R 0 C E R IES t ■UGH A§ StTGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICKS, SODA, STARCH, AC., . t . , . A I.AO, TINWARE, QUKENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, JfcC.. AC., IN THE Old Shanghai Building, ALL OF WHICH AEE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. • 1-46-ts To Lnnd Owners. Non-resident owners of land Altaated in Jasper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description of land, containing information as to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on the following terms: Kor 4(1 Acrea $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acrea... 3 00 For 240 Acrea 4 00 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollart. JOHN MILLER, J-27-ly Land Agent. THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 I am agent for this aplentUd machine and would reauest nil those needing machines, to call at my residence raid see some of its work. I challenge comparison. Rkkkkkknckk; Mm. I. M. Stackhouse. Mrs. Thus. Boroughs. Mrs. Bet It. tJox. Mr. Joint B. Spangle, and others. All kinds of machine twist &nd«olors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. « cord threat), best in the World, for sale. WM. H. RHOADES. Sept. 11. IS6S. 1-38-ts.

W. J. Laßne, IS NOW OPENING THE LARGEST STOCK, or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &C., EVER OFFERED TO THE CITI. SENS OF RENSSELAER AMD VICINITY | THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WANTS OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILE BE SOED AS LOW AS CAN BE AT ANY OTHER POINT Or TRADE. AEE KINDS OF PRQDUCETAKEN INEXCHANGE rOH WHICH WIEE BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. THE FVBEIO tiBNBBAEEY ABE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO GIVE VS A CALL HEFOMyB PURCHASING, AS THEY WIEE FIND IT VERY MUCH TO THEIR INTEREST, FOR WE CAN A* LEAST PART THEM AT VERY IMW PRICES IF WE CAN NO* INDVCE THEM TO PURCHASE. ft ' . * • ;• ..I f \r 'it •. Do n>t Fail to Call Rensselaer, August 25th, 1869. „ 19 3m r

FRESH drugs. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE take* this oportnnltv of returning lift tWnks to the citizens of Jasper and surrounding counties,|for the very liberal patrons je eztonded to snld store si uce ho lias takencharge of the same; and he now taken tlwv privilege of Informing Ills patrons that he lias largely increased the stock in trade,and can sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wbole- * sale Prices, for cash or such oonntry produce as ho can use in the general Drag trade. The proprietor hones by strict attention to business and the efficient aid 1 of the over obliging MR. EMMET KANNAL to largely Increase hisbaslneea In the future. Prescription! Carefully Prepared, Day or Night. During the night Mr. if annul will be found In the firat roam to tho right, on the second floor of the “Shanghai Building," near tils Drag Store, snd will cheerfully fill all prescription# after closiug hours. D. I. Jackson. ANE WBU PPLY OF “ GLASS AND EABTHEH-WARE FRTJIT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JACKSON'S. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for sale cheap, just received from Chicago, at the Old Line Drag Store, by D. I. JACKSON. BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON'S. PURE SODA AND Cream of Tartar, for culinary purposes—try them—at JACKSON’S DRUG STORE. Pure Flavoring Extracts prepared from tho but Lemons and frah \ anMa, at JACRSOH’B. ONE BARREL Best BrowniPaint, JUST RECEIVED AT JACKSONS. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tin cane and pails, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE , M.JACKBQM. PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinda, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AC., At JACKSON’S.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding A Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND ID HL XX O-IG-IT 01V 0 . Take this method es info T . g *ht s tizens of Jasper County and vk,uity that they have opened a New Dura Stozz in Renaeelaer, in.the room formerly occupied by Percnpilo Sl Son, eno door east of Vanatta tc Son’s largs Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drags and Medicines as may be found in the town. They wiU usually keep on hand a full sup. ply of DRUG-S, MEI3ICIISTES PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASSJ3 PUTTY, And n full supply of yA’/iSiWtiJJJISIJLL From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a bos of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. in#. We ke«p coaitintlj M hiid i good rap* ply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tOriting-llaptr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN £ PENCIL-HOLDERS, UtililS, From i nix 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’* hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, t GIN, &C., For medicinal us* only, *» of whioh w* (bill roil cheap for caeh, aad we invite the Public to examine enr stock before purchasing else where. .. HARDING * ALTER.

THOMPSON’S • CITY DRUG STORK -* • , U ■"■, 'erf' !• _ '< ,upp - • it !•',» REN-S SiL'AW, PURE DRUGS,CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, WINES & LIQUORS, (fou|mkdic*l Cl* omlt), iXb PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL HIM CONSTANTLY ON HAND. i. u. fractional. s. ». mexaovos

bejisseueb nmsisKtt* .A.2ST3D HARDWARE STORE. • p rtW*fc'.r »* ■flT* beg leave to laTlte the attention o IT the people of Jasper end Newton coantlee, end the net of mankind, to oor fat end complete etock of NAIXJ3, GLASS* HASH* HOOKS, purry r LOCKS, BOTH, mir Enron, POCKET CUTLKBY, WHITE LEAD, L(B SEED AND COAL OIL. end Irerythlnn eleo usually kept In * mil regelated her await etore. ALSO. /'-'IOOKINO ANI> HEATING STOVES 0; the letest efjrlee end he oodles variety. npiNWARB of all klnda; end mtf' X thing alee usually kept ine well order** Btovo etore. ALSO. -pmemA chaos, tables bases CUBA .WMMTAHBS, **, BtBBAtS, and everything elee Beastly kept yk a neper! condacted ParaHnre store. f ' • Wo keep constantly employed the very best of tianen and eobteet maker*, and are therefore prepared te do repairing dr Job work, in either depart*! eat, at m ttanao, COtttNj of ail ttylea kept eeaatantly oa hand or made to order on abort notice, at the lowest poaatblo rates. ‘W E^uSsi«r“'*~ h ‘ • ■ I’,* ! >.i. >. - '>■ t BUILD OJt rUR&ISH ahoaae. talliedao» ha before purchasing mciM-NW