Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

November 11. 1869.

It to noviqg thia morning. ■ 1 g ‘ ' r Fresh pork retails at 121 ceuU a pound. A new roof to being put on the M. E. ChsrcL Butter is worth 25 cents a pound da Rensselaer. Clear now honey sells slowly for oents .a pound. Mr. Jesse D. Bright, of Kcudtosky, was la town yeptordoj, Hunter* sav that deer arc very nearee this fall in Jasper county. White wild geese have been seen in the river above town this fall. Plenty of ducks and geese in the stroima of Jasper conuty this fall Mart V. B. Warner has a new advertisement in to-day’s Union—road it _ We want to buy ten cords of dry wood at thia office for which we will pay the cash. See Purcupile’s new advertisement He is doing a driving business this season. ■— e i The long continued drouth has .oaused a scarcity of stock water throughout the county. Mr. John E. Trent is doing a flourishing business in poultry, and .ships three and four loads weekly. Any person having ten cords of • dry wood to sell can get the cash for it at this office. ■ 1 ■ ra ■ It is estimated that nearly twice .as much hay has been cured \in Jasper county this year as ever . bofora.

Last Sunday, Nov. 7th, Justice >B. P. Howard married John W. Nowles and Mercy P. Hopkins in . the street in front of his residence. A Terpsicorean Hall has been ■ spotted in old Masonic Hall and “Youth and pleasure meet Ta abase tbs glowing hour* with flyiug feet,” twice a week. Persons having dry wood to exchange for cash can hear something to their advantage at this office.— fall and see us. Plenty of pike are caught in the Iroquois river at this place with hook and line. They bite freely and some of them weigh five and six pounds. The Iroquois river is lower now than it has been before during the year and the gristmill has been compelled on this account to suspend operation. Professor C. P. Hopkins informs us he is to commence a music school in the Good Templars’ Hall over Messrs. Willey <fc Sigler’s store, next Saturday evening. The work on the abutments for the new bridge across the Iroquois river half a mile above town is progressing rapidly under the superintendence of Sheriff Yeoman.

Tho members of the Baptist society hold a donation party at the Kidence of their Minister, Bev. . Hutton, three miles south of town, to-morrow evening.?. Everybody invited. The “Pragreaaive Society of Spiritualiats” of Rensselaer, hold a meeting next Sunday, November 1 Oth, at the Court House. Subject; -Natural History of Man, by Win. L. McConnell, Esq." —* The Remington mail route is to be discontinued next July, when the present contract expires. This 'will dieconinsode the public very much and some measures should be attempted to have the decision of <the Postal Department reversed. -—, ■ »«»■>— A. aeries of religious meetings wW be hold at the Presbyterian ehnreh in this place commencing Thursday, the 25 th Inst, to be continued over the Sabbath. They will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Torrence/ of Frankfort, and Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of Delphi. Public invited to attend.

Mr. informs us* that one d?.y week while plowing on Mr. farm in Hanging -GroVh township, he uncovered a ’.fine-‘flowing spring or stream ot nrater upon which thick dark oil in 'considerable quantities is constantly ‘floating. The water emits a strdiig aalphuroua soent that ean be detectH for at least half a mile from the ****“■ ,„ D1 _ Oomplaint has reaolfed us of bate /p?™ several- quarters about the t>f 'tfee Rensselaer •Jjostroflloer*' Pafeple ‘coniplaiir ‘.that: V) is next to impossible to have their dottem mailed in the morning al-gSs-g tad papers are at times delayed in the office one, two and even three days. And still more fault is found —perhaps of a less important nature. We are inclined to think that much of this faultfinding is unnecessary, and tho evils complained of exaggerated if not always imagined. But whether this is so or not, a little patience and charity will obrtale much if not all the grievanceTobacco, Cigars and Pipes at C. C. Starr’s,

Last Friday evening Dr* W. J< Lnßue and wife .celebrated the thirtieth autiversary of tfieir wedding- Quite a large party of friends weuupiwfeftt'who paid iboir respects to the gcijial colfpte * n< \ »*y-‘ r spending a pkfsant evening m the agreeable society of the family, retired with the hope that the future of their entertainers may be as bright and successful as the happiest days they have lived. It will be seen by posters printed at this office that Mr. Samuel Lccklider, living about five miles southeast of Rensselaer, will make a public sale on the 20th instant.^ — His stock consists of forty head of yearling steers, six head of work horses, six head of cows, seven head of sheep, ten bogs, one span of mules, wagon, harness, plows, etc. Six months credit is given on sums of five dollars and over. It is currently reported about town that an old reprobate named Charles Welch, living one mile north-west of town was caught flagranti delicto with a young half witted girl named Middleswortii, whom he had taken to bring up.— 'lTie affair coming to the ears of her parents living at Remington, Welch left for parts unkown. Welch- is upwards of fifty, while the girl is but twelve or fourteen years old. Among the new buildings put np in Rensselaer during the summer and fall wc call to mind the following: Two story dwelling ftn Water street, in South Addition by Alfred Thompson, two story dwelling on Jackson StrcetinNcwton’s Addition by C. C. Starr, one story dwelling and stable on Front street by Lua Hopkins; blacksmith shop on Front street, by D. C. Taylor; stable on Front street, by C. R. Hough; stable on Susan street by Titos. Boroughs; addition to dwellmgon VanRensscdaer street, by J. W. Coats; addition to dwelling on Vanßenseelaer street, by Ira W. Yeoman.

The Laporte and Porter county papers are contending about the speed of the crack horses of those counties. If they will make it an object—say from SI,OOO to $5,000, and will name the time and place. Jim Maloy will enter Bay Dick for mile heats or Nightshade for four mile heats against the fastest stoek in either county, and take the conceit and stamps out of those fellows. If your horses can’t do better than 2:40 quit your blowing. Jasper county horses will run against anything north of the Ohio river west of tlie Allegauies. Put up or shut «P- _ Should you ask me any evening, Where to get a dish of oysters, With tin odors of the sea-side, With the dew and damp of oceau, Willi the condiment of spices, With the piquant suuce uud fixings, With the catsup of'lomato, And the crackers rich and teuder. Rich with butter of the boVine? I should answer, I should tell you, “Down tho street, in Lib’ral Corner In the building of the meat-shops, lu the bttildiug of the grocer, In the building of the barber, In the Irasemout of tiic dance-hall, There is kept the luscious bivalves, There is kept the dainty molusks. There the people go for oysters, Muok-slie-gu-ara, Mg tat oysters, At John Coats-es, at John Couls-cs.”

Sheriff Yeoman has twenty barrels of lime an*d cement for sale. Maltby’s celebrated fresh Oysters at C. C. Starr’s. Fresh Peaches by the ean or case at I«. & N. W. Hopkins’. Large arrival of Queenswace opened to-day at Willey & Sigler’s. The best of winter wliejit Hour for sale at C. 0. Starr’s. A good supply of heavy Muslins at lowest figures at L. &N. W. Hopkins’. Large stock of winter Hats and Caps for men and boys at Willey & Sigler’s. Fifty barrels more of that same Attica White Winter Wheat Flour at Heidleberger’s. Petit, the barber, continues to sell cigars, tobacco, pipes, gents’ furnishing goods, Ac., Ac. Call and see him. New and complete stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Furs at Willey & Sigler’s. Our stock of Boots and Shoes is as full as ever and all new. L. A Na W. Hopkins. Extra large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Furs of latest styles and best quality, cheap, at Leopold’s. We would call particular attention to our “Honey Drips” Syrup in 5 gallon kegs. L. A N. W. Hopkins. Queenswaro, Glassware, table and pocket Cutlery, Spoons, <fcc., at C. C. Starr’s.

BSaT’Reml the following from the Hon. Morris Norris formerly Auditor of the State of Indiana: Indianapomb. Sept. 2, 1857. Dr. C. W. Hoback—Dear Sir: Having been troubled- for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I wus induced by a friend to Uy them. I have been using the Purifier for the? last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to the recommendation. So valuable Is its use to me that I can not now dispense with the use of itat jtiy advanced uge of life—-seventy-seven years.. I cheerfully, give this information for the beneiKof those simiarly affected- Yours, truly, 2-v-4 MORRIS NORRIS. —: —f - Largo stock of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Japan Teas just received at C. C. Starr’s

Tiality of tallow candles for 15 cents a pound at TTeldloborgor’s. Boots and ahoca at lleidluberger’s. A general assortment of family groceries at Hctdleberger’s.

Farmers Look Here.

I will pay the highest market price in cash for all kinds of country produce, at Mart. V. B. Warner's grocery, “Liberal Corner” building. J. E. Trent.

ADVERTISEMENT, Every man is supposed to consider his own interest before buying or selling. It is our interest to CLOSE OUT every article in the clothing line, and it is your interest to buy where you can buy the cheapest. A full suit or an overcoat at Xu &. N. W. HOPKINS’. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, One white two years old heifer. Point of loft horn off. Letter “O” branded on left hip. Five dollars will be paid for her delivery in Rensselaer. J. E. Trent. -O I will give 50 cents in trade to tho first of my customers who will solve tho aboye ribus. * J. W. Coats, Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, etc. sign of the Big Indian, Rensselaer.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSAdministrator’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator do bonis non of the estate of Josiah Smith, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. October, 19,1869. 8. P. THOMPSON. 2-4-11 Adm i n istrat or, Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will on Friday the 12th day of November, a. d. 1869, proceed to moke a legal survey of section thirty-one, (31) township twenty nine, (29) north, range six (7) west. Ordered by John Lancaster. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor 2-5-3 t Jasper County. Notlce of Survey. hereby I will on Monday the 15th day of November, a. d. 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of section seventeen township twenty-eight, range six west. Ordered by Christopher Michael. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor. 2-4-3 t. PerM. F. Chilcote, Deputy.

Nonresident Notice. Mary e, Parker, guardian of the minor heirs of Stepheu B. Wilson, deceased, is hereby notified that her sureties. William Beck and John A. Smith have filed their petition to lie discharged as such sureties aud that their peiitipn will be heard aud determined at the next term of the Common Pleas Court of Jasper County, Indiana, commencing on the second Monday of February, 1870. MARION L. SPITLER, /SEAL j Clerk. October 26th 1869. Hammond &. Spitler Attys. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that Thos., J. Spitler, administrator de Aonis won of the estate of Joseph Meekins, dec’d, has filed his report for final settlement of said estate, which report will be examined at the February Term, 1870, of tho Jasper Common Pleas Court, and if correct said administrator wi ! l bo discharged. Witness my hand aud seal of said (SEAL) Court at Rensselaer, Ind., this 29th day'of October, 1869. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk. Notice to Heirs of Petition 4, to Sell Real Estate. State or Inmana, Jaspeb Coovtv, a. s. NOTICE is hereby given that Simon P. Thompson administrator de bonit non of the estate of Josiah Smith, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real essato of the decedent, for tire reason that the personal property is not sufficient to pay the debts of said decedent, aud thut said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said County. Attest, MARION L.SPITLER, Clerk. October 27, 1869. -2-5-3 t. Dwiggius &. Thompson, Attys for Admr.

Sheriff’s Sale. BYvirtue of an order of sale to me dlrecr ted. from tho Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 4th day of December, A.D., 1369; at or about one o’clock, P. M..of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the 1 olio wing described, real estate, to-wit: The west half of 136 acres off of the west side of the northeast quarter, also, the north half of tho oast half of the northwest quarter, and also the oast half of 136 acres off of the west side of the northeast quarter, all in Section 34, Township 29, north Range 6, west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place expose at publie sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said judgment, Interest and costs. Ordered to be sold as the property of Jeremiah Booty, Mary E- Beaty and Thomas Beaty, at the salt of JohnH. Wood. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, but subject to redemption. A. J. YEOMAN. Sheriff J. 0. Hammond A Spitler, AU’y for Pl’ff. November 10th, A. D., 1869. 2-7-3 t. Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate. VTOTICE Is hereby given that the under--111 signed, guardian of the minor heirs of William R. Pruitt, late of Morgan county, Indiana, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Common Pleas Court of Morgan county', in the State of Indiana, made at the October, 1869, term thereof, will on Wednesday, December Ift, 1569, between the luurs of 10 o’clock a. M. and 4 o’clock r. w. of said day proceed to sell at public sale the following described rest estate situated in Jasper county, lu the State of Indiana, about two miles w.wt of Medaryvils, 10-wlt: Tho- undivided iwo-thirds of tho south half of tlie horth east quarter of sectlou one 1, township thirty 30, north o f range five 5, west, on the following terms to- wit: notes with good freehold security for the deferred payments, said uotes to bear six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief from vatuaUou and appraisement laws. Said sale to bo made on the premises. Said guardiau, also at the same lime and placet'wHi otfbr for sale tho undivided onethird part of said real estate upon tlie same terms as above set out; the same bring the the interest in sah| real estate belonging to said decedent. 4 -V . < WILLIAM K. LONG, October, 12.1869. ........ Guardian. 8-4-4*

Bran BEST AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE, DAY AND NIGHT. 3,000 Fine Cigars. 100 yds. German Table Linen •200 yds. Extra Toweling, 900 Pound* Colton Batting. 300 Linen and Lawn Pocket Handkerchief.* 60 doz. Spool Thread, Warranted ‘2OO yards. •20 Nice Albums. ‘26 Boxes Fine Fancy Soap. Large lot of Hose and hf.llose. Large lot of (Gentlemen’s large Comforts and Scarfs. Large lot of Paper Collars. Large lot of Men’s Boy’s and Children's Hats. Large lot of Boots and Shoes. Large lot of Paper and Envelopes. Large lot of Dress Trimmings. Large lot of Wax Dolls, Jewelry, &c. Large lot of Canned Fruit, Tobacco, Tallow Candles. AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE, DAY AND NIGHT! AT HEtDIERERGER'S* AT HEtRUERERGER’S* 1-7

NEW Mart V. B. Warner, Would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a well selected stock of New Groceries in the famous LIBERAL CORNER Building, corner of Washington and Front streets, Rensselaer. His stock includes SCO AU, TEA, COFFEE. CAN DEES, SOAP, UHLAN TABTAR, SODA, SALEHATLS, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, CLOVES, GINGEU, CINNAMON, NUT3IEGS, CANNED FRUITS, CANDY, NUTS, BAK DINKS, FIGS, OX STEMS, SHOT. CA PS, POWDER, LEAD, brooms, SKIVES, TUBS, PAII.S, HOPES, BASKETS, TAH In Buckets, CLOTHIS EINES, TWINE, FEOVK, APPLES, PRODUCE ALSO Pork, Beef, Mutton, Fresh and of goot! quality, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Also, by the quart, gallon, or barrel. For Medical and Mechanical ywyoses, only, the Lett PEACH BRANDY, APPLE BRANDY, BOURBON, RYE and COMMON, WHISKIES Ever brought to the county. All of thostock is offered at the most reasonable prices, for canh. 2-7 M. V. B. WARNER.

010 LINE DRUG STORE. The subscriber having succeeded beyond his expectations since he has had charge of said store, would announce to his customers that he has just received a Full and Complete Assortment of NEW AND FRESH MEDICINES For the Fall and Winter Trade, Together with a full Hue of well-selected PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUPPS, BRUSHES, BUTTY, WINDOW GLASS ’ Of all sizes (extrao'diuary sizes out to order) and all other articles kepi in A WELL REGULATED DRUG STORE. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to bls duties to merit a continuance of the public patronage D. I. Jackson, South side of Washington Street * ‘Unquestionably the beat sustained work es tho kind in tho World," Harper's Magazine. H ARPKa'B MaGAZINC, apart from theilluitrationy, contains from fifty to one hundred per cent, more matter than any similar periodical l«nud in the English language.

Critical Notice/ of the Preet. The most popular Monthly in the world.— New York Observer. We must refer in terms of eulogy to tbe high tone and varied excellences of HAarcu’s Mauazixx— a journal with a monthly circulation of about 120,000 copies—in whose pager are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of tbe culture of the American people; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Bach Number contains fully 144 pages of rcAdfhg-matter, appropriately illustrated with good woodcuts; and it combines in itself tbe racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the licit fsatures of the daily journal. It has great power In the dissemination of a love of pure-literature.—TnUXXM’s Ouide to American Literature, LondonIlla one of th ® wonders cf journalism—tho editorial management of HAurxa'a. * * * All the periodicals which the Harpers publish are almost ideally Weil edited.— 7'A< Nation. N. Y. We can account tor its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety ot pleasing and instructive reading for all.—Zion’s Herald, Hotton. , SUnSCHI PTIONH.-1870. Terms: ; i. ■> HAurna’a Magaxinx, one,year..'....s4 so An Extra Copy of Wkikly or Baza* »<fl 5* supplied grata sfor every Club of Five Svascnisnas at *4 00 each, in one ceuultemce. or, Six Copies for s2# 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to HaZIIH'i MaO AZINK, WkKKI.V and Baza*, to one addrett for one year, JtO 00 ; or, two of Harper’* Penodicale, one addrett for mu year, $7 00. Bant AVuaiera can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set of Ha» rex’s Magazine, now comprising 3tt Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be nent by express, freight st expense wf purchaser, for S 2 25 per volume. Single Volmow*, by mall, potipeud, S 3 00. Cloth canes, for binding. 59 cents, by mail, postpaid. Tbe postage on Hsarsa’s Maoazinb is 24 cents a year, which nuts* be paid at the tubtcribrr’t post-office. Addram HABI’ER A BROTHER 4, Ntjjy York.

AT PURCUPILE’S A full supply of [ Buck Gauntlets and Mittens Cheap do. do. Horse Blankets, extra heavy All Wool Bed Blankets Ladies' Seamless Shirts Ladies’ Hoop Skirts Children’s do. Ladies* Balmoral Skirts Children’s do. do. Men’s Hats and Caps Boys’ Hats and Caps Men’s R dy Mde Cloth’g Factory Flannels Domestic Flannels Shaker Jeans Kentucky Jeans Domestic Prints Muslins, brown & bl*chd Ladies’ Dress Goods Children’s do. Ladies’ Fur Goods Children’s do. Men’s do. Ladies’ Shoes, &c. Children’s do. Men’s Boots & Shoes Boy’s * « Sugar, Tea, Coffee Saleratos, Soap Tobacco, Candles Syrups, Ac., Ac-, As good quality and cheap prices as any in the couuty. COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKEN In exchange for goods AT PURCUPILE’S 1-7 Rensselaer, Indiana.

W. J. Laßue, IS NOW OPENING TUB LARGEST DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUE ENS WARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &C., EVER OFFERED TO THE CITI. SENS OF KENSSELAEB AMD VICINITY I .THE AMOVE ASSOMTNIENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPECIALREFERENOETSTHE WANTS OF THU VICINITY, ANDWILLSE SOLD AS LOW AD CAN BE AT ANY » ■ ‘ OTHEM POINT OF TUADE. ‘ ■ ■“ ' ■ ■' ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE!AKEN INEXCHANGE FOB WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST JIAItKET PUICE. THE PUBLIC GENEUALLY ABE RESPECTFULLY UEQVEITED TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PUB. '((HABING, as THEY WILL. FIND IT VEBY MUCH TO THEIR IN TER. EST, FOB WE CAN AT LEAST PART THEM AT VEBY 14»W PRICES IF WE CAN; NOT INDUCE ■■ THEM TO F UMCH ARE. Do n>t Fail to Call. Rensselaer, August 251 h, J 86!). W-3w

WILLEY & SIGLER'S BOOT &, SHOE MANUFACTORY. WE have no time to you half tho truth, but just CALL AT WILLEY & SIGLER’S NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE, ONE DOOR BELOW Jackson’s Drug Store, And he convinced lliat it is tho place to bny BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. *"H>ll EXAMINE WIUEV & SIGLER'S STOCK OF GENR’L MERCHANDISE Wo know you will buy when you PRICE THEIR GOODS. 2-2

50,000 Acres OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are convenient to Rail Roads,Churches and Schools. Some Timber Soil Adapted to Farming and Grazing. Climate healthy and pleasstut. Water good. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre General terms one-third down and balance in twe 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 $lB to $25 per Acre. Having been located in Jasper county for eleven years, and having been engaged the greater part of that time in locating ditches, showing lands and surveying in this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with all the lands situated in these counties is rapei lor to that of auy other man. J Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be readv at all times to show land. JOHN MIDLER, Couuty Surveyor aud Land Agent. Office, Reusselaei, Jasper County, lud. 1-27-Iy.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND DIIUGGISTH. Take this method of info"» ag <h< a tlsens of Jasper County and vitality that they have opened a Nkw Dntra Stoic in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupilo & Son, one door oast of Vauatta &• Son’s large Harness Shop, where they Intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs aud Medicines as may be found in the town. They will usually keep on liand a full supply of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, ~ • y We keep constantly a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAROS, lUriting-TJapcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, From a six V Paint Brush to the soyrUist camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WJNE, WHISKEY, £IN. AC., For gpe only, allot which we will «H<3hitap, for bash, aud wo invito the Public to ear stock before puiehaaing else whew. HORDING * AI.TEH.

f ’ AT THOMPSON’S CITY DRUG STORE RENSSELAER, f PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, WINES & LIQUORS, (fob medical vsb onlt), AND PATENT _ MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

1. M. STAOXBOQM. ? K A NOW* g • "" ! 1 1 RENSSELAER FURNISHING jk.isrjD HARDWARE STORE WE beg leave to invite the attention o the people of Jasper aud Newton countieß, and the rest of mankind, to e'ir Tut and complete stuck of NAILS, GLASS, - BASH, HOOKS, PVTiy, LOCKS, BOTTS, STRAP HINGES, TABU and POCKET CUTLEP.Y. WIIITR LEAD. I.jN SEED AND COAL OIL. and Iverything else usually kept tn » veil regulated hardware store. * ALSO. riOOKING AND HEATING V> STOVES °J the latest atylee aud in cndlss variety. TINWARE of all kinds; end every, thins else usually hept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. ■ £JKD6TEADB. CHAIRS, TABLES SAFES CRIBS, WASH-STANDS. BDRKADS, and everything else usually kept |n a proper! conducted Furniture store. We keep constantly ewteyed the very U>»t of tinners and cabinet.makers, and are Uieiu fore preparsd to. repairing or job work, in either dep»rtwj>h at alMlmOa, , 4 : • • COFFINS of all styioekepl sen stantly on hand or i«*deto order or short notice, at the lowest pm»rMr> rates, • dr WE make it ear busiusM to everything needed la.- , BUILD OR »)heM6, CaJlindMo »» before purehasinn. ““’’ft*' m