Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, October 14th, 1869.

miKVirLB, NEW ALBANY AND CHICAGO It AIL WAV. TEAMS HE BRADFORD, . uoisu •HUTU. eoisa 101 TI. o*y Kiprei llt.-OS, r. M.|D»f Kxprsks 4:14 r.«. Eight *• 10:04 •• Night •• 1* 33 ».M> Trl. A Acc'n 0:49 A.nJPrl.4. Ao«*a lIAI r. I. C. M. DKWKKSE, Agent

Qood sound winter apples sold -for $1 a bushel from the wagons, in •our streets, Tuesday. Master Frank Martin has our thanks for a pair of pears. May the big girls let him alone when he .goes to school. It is said that a professor of music in j£is place performs “Life on the Ocean Wave” with suoh effect bis hearers become sea sick. John Thomas, an epileptic, was taken to Longview lusaue Hospital, at Cincinnati, last Monday. He had become quite vicious and dangerous and all will be glad that he is to be cared for. The sun*eying party on the 1., D. &C. route passed this place last Monday. They expWt to camp in Newton county to-hight, and to cross the Kankakee river into Lake county, next Monday. Mr. D. 11. Casey, formerly of Jasper county, has our thanks for recent courtesies. Mr. Casey is District Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Bth district of Arkansas, which consists of the counties of Clark, Dallas, Montgomery, Pike, Polk, Little ltiver, and Sevier. His headquarters arc at Arkadelpliia.

One of the “learned educators” at the teachers' institute struggled, and fumed, and “yawped” himself red in the face, the other evening, trying to convince himself that school teaching is more respectable than boot blacking, and then denied the whole proposition by stating that all professions arc 4>u an equality in thuuUnitcd States. Another one screeched himself hoarse and mutilated the English language remorselessly because people persisted in not pronouncing “grass” after the manner of Cockneys, as though spelled “g-r-a-u-s-c!” Talk about such nonsensical affectation being progression! It if not even crayfish progression, it is simply merest twaddle, “Learned educators'' forsooth! Dr. J. W. LaUuc is receiving large additions to his extensive stock of goods. His store is one of the best places to trade at in the county. Give him a call. It will be seen by posters printed at this office that Mrs. Margaret Pritchard advertises to sell, at her residence in Barkley township, four miles north ol Rensselaer, on Tuesday the 2flth instant, three horses, one cow, wagon, sot of harness, household furniture, corn in the crib, etc. Ten months’ credit on sums over t>s, at six per cent interest, except for the corn which must be cash.

Mr. John W. Newman advertises—by posters printed at this office a public sale of personal effects :«t Ibis residence three and one-hall iin'iles south of Rensselaer, on Thursday, the 28th instant. He has two horses, one yearling colt, four cows, hogs, tamo and wild hay in stack, rye and spring wheat in bin, corn in the field, two-horse wagon, house, hold furniture, etc. He gives nine months' credit. By referring to the map it will bo seen that the route of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Railroad its it passes the town of Rensselaer runs through the lands of Mr. Henry Weston. These lands are to-day the most valuable lands in the couuty, but the owner is anxious to sell them now and will sell cheap. The officers of tho railroad company are sanguine of the success of the enterprise and even intimate, wo are told, that the work of construction will be commenced at a not far-distant day. With the county-seat, with railroad facilities, prith a surrounding country unsurpassed in fertility by any in the West, and with no competing towns exerting perceptible-influence, Rensselaer most become a thriving business point. Rensselaer offers today inducements for the investment o! capital which are not expelled by any other town in the State. Now property is oheap and now is the time tp buy. Information concerning the price and terms of payment of the most valuable real estate in the counity, may be obtained by addressing either Henry Western, Esq., l?2"Broa&uv, New York, o£ Messrs. Dwiggjpr* •Thompson, his local agents.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Our correspondent **L” Bends us under date of October llth, the following local items; Mrs. Mary A. wifo of Russel Wilbur, Esq., proprietor of the Wilber House, died last night between seven and eight o’clock. She had been sick for about three weeks. The corpse will be sent to-morrow to Piper City, 111., for burial. Mr. Louis A Ford and Miss Ellenor J. Southard were married last evening at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. John Southard, by Justice B. B. Jeffries. The happy couple are doing as well this morning as oould be expected under the circumstances. Our market quotations are as follows: Wheat 80 @ 95, corn 50 @ 00, oats 35, rye 70, flour 17.50 per bbl, potatocs_2s @ 85 apples 25 @ 100, onions 75 @ 100. S | —■* An oyster festival is to be held at the Salem School House, in Newton county, seven miles west of Rensselaer, on next Saturday night —October 16th, 1869. Proceeds to be 4iscd in repairing the grave yard. Everybody invited. Canned Peaches— a large lot for sale cheap at C. C. Starr’s. A. Leopold still flourshes, and can be found at all times at his establishment opposite McCoy <fc Thompson’s Bank, selling first class goods. It is wonderful what an amount of business is done by him and it would seem incredible were it not for ?thc fact that Mr. Leopold orders just such goods as are demanded by his customers. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Attention is called to the advertisement of Messrs. Willey <fc Sigler in another column. In addition to tho large stock of ready made clothing, dry goods and groceries, they have opened a boot and shoe shop in the next"door below Jackson’s drug store, and have placed ti in charge of Mr. Wix, who is a drat class workman. If you want work done iu neat and substantial manner give them a call. Finest Sugar House Syrup iu the town, at C. „C. Starr’s.

We are about to Break Up

Far the Want as JUanojrCall at L. A N. W. Hopkins and see tho best stock of Boots and Shoes ever in the market. They are made by Falley. Also, the cheapest lot of clothing ever sold in town. Teas sold fifty per cent, cheaper than any other hou>e in toum can tell them. A heavy stock of groceries kept on band. A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, at C. O. Htarr’s. When Adam delved and Eve span, disease was unknown, but since that time the race has degenerated and at the present time mankind is afilicted with many diseases, yet if the people would take a medicine upon the 'first symptoms of disease which would pass direct to the afflicted parts and restore healthy action thereto, they would greatly prolong their lives. We believe Dr. Judsou's Mountain Herb Pills to t>6 the best and most universal of medicines, they should be used in Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities, Billious Disorders, Disuepsia, &c. Use tho Mountain Herb Pills, and by a fair trial convince yourself of their efficacy. Sold by all dealers. 1-52 4)

Table and Pockot Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Nkw Bbnton, Hamilton Co.,lnd. Db.-C. W. RobacK. —Dear Sir; This will certify, that my wife has been laboringjunder a severe attack of Palpitation of the Heart and Dyspepsia, and her case had been given up as incurable. I then resorted to the various patent medicines of the day; but she found no relief from them. At last, I was requested to Eroenre some of your Scandinavian Hood Purifier and Blood Pills. I purchased from your agent, D. V. llanna, one bottle of the Blood Purifier, and two boxes of the Blood Pills, and-procceded to use them according to directions. She found relief from both diseases, after using three or fonr bottles. I will, therefore, cheerfully recommend your Medicine to the Buffering community, especially the females. Tours, respectfully, 1-52. RoubbtM. Tatlob. Maltby’s celebrated fresh Oysters at C. C. Starr’s.

To Our Musical Friends.

Believing thit the musical interests of our neighborhood will be benefited by the introduction of Peters’, Musical Monthly,we have made arrangements with the Publisher to offer as follows—our paper one year and Peters’ Musical Monthly for six months, (one volumn,) for $2.50; or any one sending us a club of three new subscribers at $2.00 each, will be presented with a half yearly subscription to Peters’ Musical Monthly—and when we tell our friends that tiffs is equivalent to giving them at least 00 new pieced of Music, they will setj that we wish them nil to “sing play and be happy.”

TAX DUPLICATE NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Duplicate far the year 1889, lius this day been put into my hands for collection, by the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana. I will attend at my office each day for the purpose of receiving taxes until the third Monday of April, 1870. The levy for said year Isas follows, to-wit, on each one hundred dollars Valuation and l’oll. ■ TTT”^^T~FTTITTnF & s f B E TOWNSHIP. - nj 4 g- CP “d f 1 e 5- £ o » s. "I s HANGING GROVE 16 00 18 "50 10 50 15~l5~"25 25 1,35 1,40 GILLAM 15 60 16 50 10 50 15 10 15 1,10 1,31 WALKER 15 60 16 50 10 50 10 5 25 25 1,35 1,31 BARKLEY 16 60 16 50 10 50 10 5 20 1,10 1,26 RENSSELAER 15 60 16 60 10 50 10 25 t 1.35 1,26 MARION 15 60 16 60 10 50 10 25 1,35 1,28 JORDAN 15 60 16 50 10 50 25 15 25 25 1,35 1,66 NEWTON 15 60 16 50 10 50 15 5 10 1,10 1,21 KEENER 15 60 16 50 10 50 25 10 25 25 1,35 1,51 KANKAKEE 15- 60 16 50 10 50 25 15 25 1,10 1,56 WHEATFIELD 15 60 16 50 10 50 25 15 25 1,10 1,66 CARPENTER 16 60 10 50 10 50 20 5 25 25 1,35 1,41 MILROY 16 60 16 60 10 50 25 15 25 1,10 1,56 UNION 16 60 16 50 10 50 15 10 25 25 1,10 1,41 October, 6th 1869. CHARLES PLATT, .. Treasurer of Jasper County. IT. B. All who know themselves to bo delinquent for taxes of 1868 and former years, are hereby notified that unless they call and settle before the 10th of November, I will be compelled to enforce collection. 2-2-4 t • C. P., Tr. J. Co-

PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, AND St. LOUIS RAILWAY CO. Panhandle Honte. TRAMS PASS BKMMQTON, ooiko east: «o:«a wxrr. Right Express 5:40 a. V. Day Express 10:49 a. K. Thr. Ft. Ac’n 7:35 “ Local Freight 1:35 r. a. Local Freight 10:35 •• Thr. Ft. & Ac’n 7:45 •• Day Express 7-OS r. a. Night Express 11:45 “ ROBERT PARKER. Agent THE JOLLY YOUNG SMOKER. BY C. GARR. The evening shades were falling fast When through a Western village passed A youth, who bore a flag on high, On which yon plainly might descry, “Hurrahfor Johnny Coat s’ Tobacco and Cigar Store.' 1 His brow was clear,his eye teas bright, And ahone as shine the start at night, And like a tramp for battle, rung The words that from his warm lipi sprang, “For fragrant Hatanna Cigars go to Johnny Coats'." In happy homes along his way. He heard sweet song, and roundelay, The silvei moon above him shone. He whispered then in gentler tone, "Even the ladies praise the Jltvor of Coats' choice Cigars.” "How art thou friend 1 ” an old man said, “The night is here, the day has fled, And danger may thy path betide,” But still that clarion voice replied, ‘ For 'Mountain Dew Fins Cut,' 'Navy,' ‘Natural Leaf,' and Smoking Tobacco, go to Johnny Coate'." "O stay I ” a maiden mid, whose smile Might any heart but his beguile; He waved his flag in beauty’s eye, And onward marched with this reply, “I bay my Gent's Furnishing Goods at Johnny Coats'. “Beware the stores where prices go, Mow up, now down, now high, now low.” This was the farmer’s last good night. The youth replied, with laughter light, “ The prices are always reasonable at Johnny Coats'." At break of day, with look profound, The tall policeman paced his ronnd, He seemed to hear far down the street, - A low clear voice the words ropeat, “Let everybody who wants a Pipe, either common or Meerchaum, call on Johnny Coats.” At early dawn, the passers by, The youthful traveler did espy. While In the morning's welcome light. Still waved the banner free and bright,— "Jll favorite brands of Smoking Tobacco and Chewing Shorts at Johnny Coats'.” There, in tlie dawning, calm he lay, While rising sunbeams o’er him play, And patient, waits till business hours, That he may see bil friend,—nAKours, — J. IK Coats, who devotes his endNfKtention to the trade m Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Gent's Furnishing Goode, Jgc. Sign of the Big Indian. Rensselaer, Indiana.

B»D I will give 50 ceuts in trade to tho first of my customers who will solve tho above rebus. J. W. Coats, Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, etc., sign of the Big Indian, Rensselaer. G. W. HENKLE MAS JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK or ORO C'RRISS, SUCH AS SUGARS,. TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, AC., ALSO, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC.. AC., IN THE Old Shanghai Building, AM, or WHICH ABE OFFERED AT LOW PRICES. l-46-ts To Land Owners. Non-resldentowners of laud situated iu Jaspar or Newton comities can obtain a certified descrlpUon of land, coatalning Information at to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram allowing tfie proportion of timber and prairie, on the following terms: For 40 Acre 5.......... $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acre*..... 3 00 For24oAcres ..... 400 For 320 Acte*. : 5 00 Also, AbsUscts of Titles to the tamo furnished at from 50 cents to two dollurs. JOHN MILLER, l-2f-ly Laud Agent,

CLOTHING AT COST To close out the Stock, at L & N. W. HOPKINS’ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of an order of sale and an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Tippecanoe Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidda-, on Friday, October 39, A. D. ISG9, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m., and four o’clock p- h.,of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term not exceding seven years, the following described real estate towit: The south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section tweuty-two, (22; in town, thirty-one, (31) nortli of range six (6) west, and the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-five, (25) town, thirty-0ne,(31 j range six (6) west. And on failure to realize tho full amount of judgment, interest and costs, l will at the same time and place expose at public Bile the fee simple of said real estate. ' Taken as the property of Isaac Reutfrowand Lavina Rentfrow.et al. at the suit of Owen Ball and John S. Williams. Said sale will be made without any reliel whatever from valuation or appraisement laivs. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County, October 6tli, ISG9. 2-2-3 t.

SALE ‘ OP CONGRESSIONAL_SCHOOL LANDS. October 23d, 1869. TIIE undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Rens elaer, on SATURDAY, 23d day of OCTOBER, 1869, all of Section lb, Town. 28, north of Range 7 west, as follows, to-wit: Lot No 1, being the ehf of ue qr—bO acres ** 2, “ whfofneqr—SO acres “ 3, “ e hf of uw qr—BOacres “ 4, “ w lif of li w qr—Bo seres “ 5, “ u hf of sw qr—BOacres " 6, “ sw of sw qr—4o acres “ 7, “ se of sw qr—49 acres “ 8, “ s hf of se qr—Bo acres “ 9. •: nhfofseqr—Bo acres TERMS OF SALE :—One-fourth of tho purchase money together with the interest ou the n sidue, at 7 per cent, for one year iu advance, cash; tho balunco to be paid in ten years from day of sale, with like interest annually iu advaucc. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, CHARLES PLATT, 1-52-4 Treasurer of Jasper County Commissioner to Restore Destroyed Records.) NOTICE is hereby.given, that the Auidersigned has been appointed by thk Board of Commissioners of Jasper comity, Indiana, a Commissioner to restore destroyed records, and will commence to discharge tiio duties of said office ou Saturday, the 9th day of October, A. D., 1809, at the Court House in said county, and will bo in attendance at the same place on the third Saturday of every alternate month thereafter. J. A. BURNHAM, Com.

SPECIAL NOTICES. _ ERRORS OF' YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who Buffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send Itee to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the timple remedy by which he was cured Sufferer* wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, S JOHN B.OGDEN, 1-31-If No, 43 Cedar street. New York. TO CO !VSI MPTIV Es 7 THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeke. by a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with a very severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to hia fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy Of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tious for preparing and using the same, which they will find a seas Coai roa Coxscmptiox, Asthma. Broxchitis, etc The object of the ,d----verlisar ill sending ihe.PreAcrlptioa i< Ao benefit the afflicted, and spread iniormatiou which ho conceives to be invaluable: and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it will coat them nothing, aqd may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Riv. KDWAKDA. WILSON. 1-35-ly Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, Manhood How Lost, How Restored.. irtflfw Just published,a new edition of Ciilvcrwell’N CeleCaSdlUr bratetl Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SpxrmatorEHfIBA, or Seminal Weakness, 1 nvoluntary Seminal Losses, Impotence, Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Lpilkpst, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. .lEPPrlceTiu sealed envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author, In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ successful practice, that the alarmiug consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerotjs use ol iuternal medicine or the application of the knife ; poinllug out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suflerer, no matter what his condition, may bo may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ttjTThia Leetqre should be iu the hands of overy youth and every man in the land. Seiit, under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cools, or two post stamps. Also, Hr. Culvcrwell’s ‘•Marriage Guido," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CHARLES Lr. KLINE & CO.. 4jn Bowery, N..V., Post Otßce Ki>\ 4,j?G v 4J Ij *

W. J. Laßue, II NOW OPENING THE LARGEST |TOUK|Or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &C., EVEII OFFEItED TO THE CITI. ZENS OF RENSSELAER A inn VICINITY! THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WANTS OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AS LOW AS CAN BE AT ANY OTHER POINT OF TRADE. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCETAKEN INEXCHANGE FOR WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ABE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PUR. CHASING, AS THEY WILL FIND IT VERY MUCH TO TUEIRINTER. EST, FOR WE CAN AT LEAST PART THEM AT VERY 1.0 W PRICES IF WE CAN; NOT INDUCE THEM TO PURCHASE. Do n’t Fail to Call. Rensselaer, August 2atli, 18G9. 493 m

WILLEY & SIGLERIS BOOT &, SHOE MANUFACTORY. WK have no timo to you lialf the truth, but juat CALL AT WILLEY & SIGLER'S NEW BOOT k SHOE STORE, ONE DOOR BELOW Jackson’s Drug Store, Aud be convinced that it is the place to buy BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. EXAMINE WILLEY A BtGLEB’S STOCK OF Win MERCHANDISE We know you wit! buy when you a PRICE THEIR <gp>S. 50,000 Acres ' at OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, ‘ IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are convenient to Rail Roads,Churches and Schoola. Some Timber Soil Adapted to Farming aud Grazing. Climate healthy and pleaaaut. Water good. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre General terms one-third down aud balance in two yearly payments, but in some instances a longer time wilt be given. 1 am also authorized to sell ° A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having been located in Jhsper county for eleven years, aud having been engaged the greater patt of that time In locating ditches, showing lauds and surveying in this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with all the land, situated in these counties is superior to thaCof auy other man. I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West And will be ready at all times ti> show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Lund Agent. Ollice, Kensselaei, Jasper County, Ini]. '

FRESH DRUGS. ■ THE PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD LINE DRUG BTORI takes this oportnnity of returning his lhaaks to the citizens of Jasper and sqrroundlng counties,]for the tery liberal patronage extended to sold store since he has taken charge of the same; and he now takee tho pHvilego of Informing ill* patron* that he hae largely Increased the stock in trade,and oan sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such country produce as he can use In the general Drng trade. The proprietor hopes by strict attention to business and tho efficient aid of tho oror obliging Mil. EMMET KANNAL • to largely Increase hisbnelnees in the future. Prescription! Carefully Prepared, Day or Night. During the night Mr. Kannol will be found in Ihe first room to the right, on tit© eecor.d floor of tho “Shanghai Building,” near tho Drug Store, aud will cheerfully fail ail prescriptions after cloeing hours. • D. I. Jackson.

A NEW BUPPLY OF GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE FR xjit cAisrs JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JAOKSON’S. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for sale cheap, just received from Chicago, at the Old Llue Drug Store, by I>. 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 the bttl Lemons and frtth Vanillinat JACKSON’S. ONE BARREL Best Brown Painty JUST RECEIVED AT crA-aiKisoirsr’S. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tin cans and pails, at llie OLD LINE DRUG STORE > D.I. JACKSON. PATENT MEDICINES, of alljkinds, for the euro of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, &C., At JACKSOK’S.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding A Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND DRUGH&IXSIT 0. Take this method of iDfo -t . g 'hr a titens of Jasper County and vic.uity that they have opened a New Dana Stork in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Perenpile At Son, one door east es Vuoatta & Sou's large Harness Shop, where they iutend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs aud Mediciues us may be found In the town. They will usually keep on haud a full sup. ply of DRUGS, M EDICUNTES PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS t SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, Aud a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTEITEIFS STOMACH BITTERS To a box of _ ", * BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good supply v SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, lUiiting-|Jrtpcc, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, , IKHSHES» From a six 0 Paint Trash to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brash. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, CJIN, &C. % For niediciua! use only, all of which we will rell cheap for cash, aud we invite the Public to exaittiue our stock before pinch.sing else •wbeio. ■ .jfc - UAKD|N(>& ALL Eli.

• AT. 1 ■' y.- ■■ . THOMPSON’S . CI Y DBlfl STORE j . • ' , " -' •' r. KENSBEI.AEB, PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ■ DIE STUFFS, varnishes, WINES & LIQUORS, (fob KKDICAL ÜB* only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL BINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

I. M. ITACKHOPsa. C. D. STSCKBOIISa RENSSELAER FURNISHING AND HARDWARE STORE. 9 WE beg leave to invite the attention «f the people of Jasper and Newton counties, and the real of mankind, to par tui and complete stock of NAILS, GIoASS. SASH, L>OOIt», L . - ... , , PUTTY, LOCKS. BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, TABLE and (Socket cutlery, white lead, Lin SEED AND COAL OIL and lverytblng elso usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. /BOOKING AND HKATINC VV STOVES oj the latest styles aud ia endlas variety. Vv.- . -• ■ ■ J TINWARE Of all kinds; sad everything else usually kept in a wail ordered * Stove store. “ALSO. -pfrBDSTSAPS. CHAIRS,.RARE* CRIBS, Y&WfcSTAinDS, BSBEAOI, and svenything else usually kept pea properl conducted Furniture store. We keep constantly employed th* very 1.»»t of tlneere and cabinet makers, and are therefore prepared to do repairing or Job work, in either department, at all 'laws. COFFINS Of ell styles kept oo V stuntly on bund or lusdc to order on short notice, at the lowesl popsjbie ratys. • % Tirß make |t o ß r Uusfneae to furuMVV everything needed to • BUILDER FURNISH a house. Call and sro h* before pia .’hMrfng elsewhere. }■■ t 1 ,» 3XACS k UOL'St4BtQ,