Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1870 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, August 25th, 1870.
Potatoes arc scarce at 60 cents per bushel. Bee the advertisement of political meetings. A lot of new oats sold in town today for 27 cents per bushel. Farmers arc busy sowing fall grain and making wild hay. Weather is favorable for hay-making and the corn orop. Lieut. Gov. Will dumbnek, one of the most popular republican orators of Indiana, will speak in Rensselaer on Buturduy, September 17th. Mr. C. W. Pool was selected bv the board of trustees, last Monday, to teacli the principal department in the Rensselaer graded school, at S6O per month. • ■■■■•» There are a few first quality lots yet Unsold in Weston Cemetery, which may bo bought cheap and on easy terms of payment, if application is made soon to the trustees. At the meeting of the republican central committee last Saturday, mnongst other business transacted Mr. J. M. Hopkins, of Rensselaer, was nominated for county surveyor. Have received from our young friend, Noble J. York, of Evans, Colorado Territory, a copy of the Denver Tribune for which ha will please accept our thanks. Petit, the barber, lias moved again. This time back into the building recently occupied by M. C. Mead as a jewelry store. Everything is neat in Petit’s room. He keeps good cigars. Publio attention is once more directed to the fast that the Common Sense sewing machine sold by Mr, ,T. S. Hopkins is all that is claimed for it— a first-class cheap machine. a, Mr. M. C. Mead, the jeweler, lias removed from Rensselaer and gone to Remington. Mr. Mead is a pleasant gentleman to deal with, and we bespeak for him the patronage and good will of his new neighbors. Our thanks are returned to Mr. Alfred Irwin, formerly of this place, now proprietor of the Concrete House at Waco, Texas, for a copy of th 6 Waco Examiner. Such kind remembrances are pleasant episodes in the life of an editor. Dr. Kelley’s establishment is the favorite resort of those who admire beautiful pictures—chromos, photographs, ambrotypes and the like.— Picture frames, glasses, cording, etc., constantly on hand. Photographing, in its several departments, made a specialty-.by experienced artists. Last Monday a petition was filed in the office of the clerk of the Jasper Common Picas court to have a guardian appointed for lJenajah linker, alleged to be of unsound mind. It will not be safe hereafter to trade or make contracts with Mr. Baker. The finest mnskmclon wo have seen this season was brought into town last Saturday by Mr. Jesse Wilcox, of Walker township. It was large, ripe, and well flavored, as wo know from personal experiment. **Unclc Jesse,” as he is familiarly called, takes great interest in the politics of the county and is doing good work in his “tramping ground v for the republican cause. Long may lie have good health. Col. Nelson Trusler, republican candidate for Attorney General, will apeak in Rensselaer on Tuesday, September 6th, at two o'clock, P. M. Col. Trusler bears the reputation of being one of the most, eloquent political orators in the State, lie is familiar with the questions brought into discussion by thu campaign and should have a large audience to hoar him.— He will speak in Remington Thursday evening, September Btli, at 7j o’clock P. M. The Brass Band is making rapid proficiency this season, and lias become an indispensibic adjunct to political meetings. AVe hope it will he liberally patronized by both parties during the political campaign, as the members are all good Fellows who have been at a good deal of expense for music, instruments and teachers, have spent much time and labor practicing, and their charges are exceedingly reasonable. The republicans of Jasper county opened the campaign at the Court House, last Saturday night. The meeting was well attended by our eitizens who listened attentively to speeches from Dr. Washburn, candidate for representative in the State legislature, and Gen. Jasper Packard,'candidate for representative in the United States House of Representatives. Dr. Washburn gave a plain, straightforward account of the democratic management of State,finances by which a debt of $10,000,000 was fastened upon the people, and compared it with the economical and superior management of the republican administrations, which in less than ten years, have succeeded in paying It off. Gen. Packard’s Rpeecli was a hasty review of what had been accomplished by the republican party for the nation since it came into Sower with tho election of Presient Lincoln. Tho addresses of both gentleman woro appropriate and well received. The Brass Band enlivened tho meeting with music well performed. The meeting was a success and the impression created was favorable to the canse advocated by the speaker^.
Strayed or Stolen
About tbe 20th Of June, a dark Iron grey mare, rather long in the back—had a bell on when last seen—had a suckling mare colt with her.— A liberal reward will be paid for her return or for any information that will }ead towards Jipr recovery.
SHELBY GRANT,
THE CAMPAIGN. W PUBLIO MEETINGS. CEN. JASPER PACKARD, Republican Candidate for Congress, WIIjXj sfziae at Remington, Carpenter township, Friday, August 26tn, at 2 o’clock 1\ M. COL. NELSON TRUSLER, Rep. Candidate for Attorney General, will speak at miN-saxiijAiiii Tuesday, Sep. 6th, at 2 o’clock P. M., tfßMirj GtTOKT Thursday, Sep. Bth, at 7 o’clock P. M. LT. COV. WILL CUMBACK Will speak in nuNasßrjAEit Saturday, Sep. 17tli, at 2 o’clock P. M.
Wo have received the following items from Remington since our last publication: The nbw Christian chapel will be dedicated on next Sabbath (fourth Lord’s day in August).— Elder James 11. McColtougli, of Dayton, Ohio, will conduct the services. Grain comes into market quite lively but prtcoß are about the same as reported last week.— Potatoes command a good price and are scarce. It is reported that our lively correspondent, Velocipede, has disappeared quite mysteriously. The last seen of him ho was under full headway in pursuit of an item, but when he overtook it, lie found it of such a nature that he dare not report, fearing that it might enll down the wrath of the community upon his devoted cars. Being a mild, noncombative individual it is presumed lie has taken refuge behind a rosin weed until the storm has passed aud he considers it safe to venture among the haunts of men. If he should be flushed by any chicken hunter’s dog his friends (among which are we) hope he may be kindly cared for. Treat him nice.
Arrivals at the Nagle House
Up to Wednesday noun, August 24th, 1870: Win. C. Vaughan, J. Flowers, Heury Downing, M F. Conant, C. Donnelly. 9. 13. Haver, K. 8. Newcomb, I‘latt Newcomh.lt. Wilbur, W. Hart. Iteming ton: J. Bosh. Sheldon, 111.; 9. McNaylor, Fountain county; 9. Haines, Xenia,Ohio; It. T Proctor, J. Gown, Pulaski county; J. Kycs. Wheatticld township; W. H. Lnfevcr, Dayton, Ohio; MiltonChipmnn,David Yeoman, Marion township; J. Nichols, B. Nicholß,J. It. Wilcox, Barkley township; J. Roberts, Niles, Mich.; A. J. Erwin, Jordan township; J Sweet, G. Conder, Onarga, 111.; A. Weiler, Rol. Weiier, Lafayette, Ind.; Geo. Cooper, Buffalo, N. Y.; H. W. Wood, Hanging Grove township; J. H. Wade, Per., 111.; W. Stuckey, Rochester, Ind. A second-hand cooking stove with eight or ten joints of pipe, but without furniture, for sale cheap. Enquire of M. P Chllcote.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Count*- Auditor. Kditors Rensselim Union : Uxnts: Wilt you please announce that I am a esndidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the voters of Jssper ooanty at the October election! tli.V W. YEOMAN. Fer Treasurer. SAMPSON ERWIN, of Jordan township, is an independent candidate for Treasurer of Jasper coumy. For Coroner. C. D. STACKHOUSE is a candidate for Coroner of Jasper county, subject to tho October elccticu.
Republican Ticket for 1870. Fur Secretary of State: MAX F A. HOFFMAN, of Cass County For Auditor of State: JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton County. For Treasurer of State: ROBERT 11. MILROY, ol Carroll County. For Attorney Central: NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette County} For Superintendent of Public Instruct ion: BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne County. For Judges of the Supreme Court: AND. 1,. OSBORNE, of Laporla County. CHARLES A. RAY, of Msrion County. JEHU T. ELLIOTT, of Henry County. R. C. GREGORY, of Tippocanoe County. For Congress — llM Congressional District: JASPER PACKARD, of Laporlo County. For Circuit Judge —l2f/i Judicial Circuit: CHARES H. TEST, of White County. For Circuit Prosecutor: FRANK B. EVERETT, of Tippecanoe County. For Common Pleas Prosecutor, WM. T. 110 JUNE, of Lako county. For State Senator. ROBERTS. DWIGGINS, of Jaapereouaty. For Representative: I. B. WASHBURN, of Pulaski county. For County Clerk: MARION L. SPITLER. For County Auditor: FRANK W. BABCOCK. For County Treasurer: THOMAS LAM BORN. For County Recorder: HARVEY W. WOOD. For County Sherif: ALLEN J. YEOMAN. For County Surveyor, JOSEPII M. HOPKINS. For County Coroner: " NORMAN WARNER. For County Commissioners: Ist District :—SAMUEL MoCULLOUGH. 2d —Wji. K. PARKISON. 3 d “ -JARED BENJAMIN.
Democratic Ticket for l»TO. For Seoietary of State NORMA NEDDY, of St. Joseph County . For Auditor of State, JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry County. For Treasurer of State, JAMES B. R YAN, of Mar,on County. > For Attorney General, BAYLESS W. If ANNA, of Vigo County. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, MILTON B. HOPKINS, of Montgomery. For Judges of the Supreme Court. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Allen County. ALEXANDER C. DO WNEY. of Ohio Co. SAMUEL H. BUSKIRK, of Monroe County. JOHN PETITT, of Tippecanoe County. For Congressman 11th District, SAMVEL I. ANTIiqNY, of Porter county. For Common Pleas Prosecutor, 'THOMAS J. BPITLER. of Jasper county. For State Senator. ALFRED IK REYNOLDS, of IWif. Co. For Representative. THOMAS R. BARKER, ,f Nekton Co.
Legal advertisements. State of Indians, Jaspor county, a*: WILLIAM C. McGILL, Mary T. McGill and Hope B. Miller are notified that Benjamin Wyatt hue filed in the office of tho clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas court his complaint against them to obtain tho ‘ foreclosure of a mortgage, and that said action will stand for trial on the 2nd day of the next term of said court, to be held lu tho Court Houae iu the towc of Rensselaer, lu ■aid county,commencing on the 3d Monday ol October. 1870. >2=!Sv Witness the clerk and seul of said (snaii j court this 19th day of August, 1870. M. L. SPITLER. Cl’k. Nichols St Davis, Hammond ASpltler, at’ya. 2-48-31-Non-Residence Notice. LEVI Wllletla will take nolica that Elizabeth Willetts has filed her compluint sud ofUdavit of non residence uguiust him in the Jasper Common Pleia court of the Slute of Indiana, and that said cause is art for hearing at the October term, R7O, of said court, commencing Monday, October 17th, 1870. M. L. SPITLER, Aug. 15th, 1870. Clerk J. C. P. C. Dwiggins St Thompson, Att’ys for Pl’ff. 2-47-31. * Non ResldentlNotice. State of Indlrna, Jasper county, as: R. Williamson and W. G Herding, and <*The United Cashmere Company of Tennessee,” will take notice that Richard M. Huzclett has filed his complaint against them in tlie Jssper circuit court, iu an action to quiet title to real estate, aud that the same will eland lor hearing at the r.ext term of said court Jin tie holdeu at the Court House In Rensselaer, in said county, commencing on the 4th Monday iu September. A. D., 1870. * Attest: (seal) m. l. SPITLER, Clerk of said Court. Win L. McCouncli, Att’y for Pl’ff. 2-40.31. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of ait order of sale to me directed, from the cleik of tli» Jasper circuit court, I will exp.<so at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 3d day of September, A. D., 1870, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M , and 4 o’clock P. M., of said dny, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The north hall of Section ten (10),. in Township thirty-one (31), Range five v 5), west, and north lialf of tho northwest quarter, ami northwest quarter of northeast quarter. und tho northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section three (3), in Township twenty-eight (28). Range seven (7). west, and on fui!u-e to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and ousts, I will at tho samo time and place expose at publ.c sale the fee simple of said teal estate. Taken os the propeity or John B. Vail and Mary A. Vail «l the Bull of Samuel L. Jones. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation o- appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. August Bth, A- D., 1870. Dwiggins & Thompson, Att’ys for Pl’ff. 2-4G-3t. Administrator’s Sale. NOTICE ic hereby given, that by an or dor of the Jasper Common Pleas court, tho undersigned, administrator of the estate of Moses Slanoti, deceased, will offer for sale at auction at the Court House door in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Saturday, the 24th day of September. 1870, ut two o’clock P. M", the undivided two-thirds of the following real estate in Jasper county Indiana, to wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 36. and ll®*' acres oil the east side of the southeast quartet of the southeast quarter oi Section 24, all in Township 30, Range 7, west. TERMS:—One-third cash: the residue in equal payment* at 6 and 12 months, with notes at intere«t. waiving benefit-of appraisement and secured by mortgage on the premises. L. D. MARION, Adm’r Aug. 22, 1870. N. B.—The above premises are the same now occupied hy the widow of the deceased. Her interest can he had upon the same terms The whole cun be purchased at said sale for $ GOO. 34 unless a greeter sum shall be offered. The property is desirt’bhs gnd the title good. This will bo a rnro chaueo to buy a good improved fa)m cheapHammond St Spitler, Att’yi. 2-48-41.
Teachers’ Institute. ! rpnK fifth annual session of the Jasper j 1 county Teachers’ Institute will be Ireld • at the School House in Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 3d, 1870. | Teachers, school officers and all others interested in the cause of education are urged | to attend. GEO. M. JOHNSON, 2-46-ts. School Examiner. TIIE CRLEBIUTED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, the undersigned, having bought of J. S Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Kumily Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb &Co . Pittsburgh, Pa., would suy to the public that said Machine may he relied upon as u cheap, durable Machine, and is all that is claimed for it to be. M. Spaulding, Thebo A. Yeoman, Teressa E Benjamin, D. S. I,unison, Mary Kenton. James Hemphill. Shaving and Hairdressing. H. PETIT & WIFE. HAIRDRESSING DONE INARTISTIC STYLE FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN! All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Carling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collflfrs, etc. Mr. Petit Is au old Experienced Barber.— lie saya he will step hsir falling out in three applications, if not, will charge nothing.— lie has fitted up a room for ladies exclusively where Mrt- Petit will be pleased to wait upon the ladies of Jasper couuty who may favor her with 9 -call. If you want good Restoratives. and them insured, give the Barber Shop a call 1-39-lv PIUNTING OFFICE ‘We are prepared to do ail kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, and atai reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done In the best style of the art, and at prices as low aa the lowest. Ail orders for Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, Letter Heads Envelopes, w* Blanks, Labels, v Handbills, Programmes, Ball, Show, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attoiked to at reasonable ates. Call at the "Union'’ office opposite tbe Conrt Hoasa. JAMEK * HEALEY, Proprietors.
New Grocery. « 11 r ~ The public are respectfully Invited to call aud examine the stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened In the well-known "LIBERAL CORNER building, which lisa been fitted up in first-class style. The stock conslats, lu part, of *• COFFEES* SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, FLOUR, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SAI,T FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO) PLUG, FINE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &C«, dfcC., <fcC.. Which will bo sold at as cheap prices as the condition of tho market will permit.— Please call aud see what we have, its quality and pries*. 2-41 C. C. STAIiR. M. C. MEAdT DKALKR IK SILVERWARE. - SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear ) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET.C UTL ERT, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. UTAH kinds of Repairing in my line done on abort notice aud satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the gfggi£^WESTERN COTTAGE jrni organ, manufactured it Tewksbury. Carpenter & Co ., Mendota, 111. Jt is claimed for the " Western Cottage Organ." SUPERIORITY over any otheriustiuuient of the same class—no matter what their pretensions, in the following points: The qi’ALITY OK TONK is full—round-deep —rich—inuaical. The Action is xxsv— clastic— qctcx, seldom equalled, seven exretceD. ' The GREAT POVVKK of some of our styles render them particularly adapted to use iu Churches bodge*. Public Galls, die. The workmanship cannot be excelled.. Every part of tho Instrumett Is made with the greatest possible care, of the very best materials, am! by the most competent workmen, and are fully warsvstcd. Persons wishing to buy au Instrument of this kind, can be shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD, 2-23
WILLEY & SIGLER, HAVE REMOVED To the building one door couth of Jackson's Drug Store, formerly owued by C. W. Hankie, which they have bought und thoroughly remodled and fitted up for A NEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of (ML MERCHANDIZE Which wo expect to sell na low ns it cau ba bought in any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices in oxchingt for goods. Wo make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in which nonebal good workmen are employed. Call and examine our stock. dWILLEY St SIGLER. CITY SALOON AND RESTAURANT! ALE, BEER, GIN, WINE, KUXEL, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Superior Brandy Plain and Fancy Drinks, good Cigars,, and everything appertaining to a well stocked establishment Connected with the Saloon I shall keep a supply of ORAOKEUS, QHEESE, jgARDINES, QYSTERS, AC., AC., AC., For the especial accomodation of those who may desire a lunch. Rooms on Front street three doors below Washington. 2-32 LOUIS JONES REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED lIIS STOCK OF DRUGS* MEDICINES, OILS* P^JUfTTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, AC., At., Across the street, to tho room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where ho Will be happy to see all his old customers and everybody ••Ite in want of goods in his line. He would «lso gently intimate to such customers as have made Little Accounts with him, that the first year lin* elapsed and he expects those bills made during the past year arranged, so as to enable him to extend el in Hat accommodations in the future. Mew and Fre»ta Wood*, Jast arrived and being opened tip for sale. £>. I. JACKSON, April 20,1870.
j w. ar. IMBB, IN TUB "SlHWill.il BUILDING,” Would respectfully Inform til* people of ' Jasper county that he has now on baud a judiciously selected stock us STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which he proposes to sell at the lowest Using rates. Having made his purchases since the great fall of gold aud the corresponding a Decline in Fricea of Merchandize He offers his stock aa cheap as equally good articles can be bought In any country town in the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, Saleratus, Salt, JPepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Fish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Frnitz, Candies, Huts, Figs, Raisins, Flavoring Ext'*, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of ill kinds; a csmplsts stock of Q TJEKNSWABE, rj-TAI3I.E-CUTI.EIIY, OTIONS, Ac., Ac., Together with u few standard articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Books, Stationary; best quality of Coal Oil, Lamps, 1-amp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Fine Cut, Shorts, Fldg and Smoking
TOBACCOS. A speciality will be mada in such hosaebuihler's materials as \ • . KAILS AND 6LASS. Call and examine my Stock, piles my goods, and see if it will not be for your interest to give me a share ol your custom. 13* Don’t lorget the place—“ Shanghai Building,” Washington street, Rensselaer. W. J. lines. 1W DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS *.<•!> • BRUOOIST SI. Take thli method of info 1 .:g 'he 3 tizene of Jasper County and vii.nity that they have opened a New Drug Store in Rensselaer, iu the room formerly occupied by Percupile &. Son, one door east of Vanatta It Sou's large Harness Shop, where they intend ts keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines us may be found in the town. They will usually keep on baud a full supply of “ DRUGS, MEDICIISTBS PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And u full supply of ./ From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To u box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. Wo keep constantly on band a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAROS, toriting-JJapcr* SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, limit* From u six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s halo Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, j . OifN, *C., For medicinal use only, all of which we will tell cheap for cash, and wo Invite the Public to examine onr stock before purchasing else where. ' HARDINT, k ALTER.
THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE! I am agent for this splendid machine and would request all those needing machines to call at my residence and ses some sf its work. Y I challenge comparison. KxrxaENcxs, Mrs. I. M. Stackhonas, , Mrs. Thot. Boronghs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W.P. Hopkins, and othors. . All kinds of machine twlat and colors of threads. Brooks GOG yds. G cord thread, heat In the world, for sale. WM. 11. RHOADES. October 6tb 1669. 2-2-ls. NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR! FRANK }. FUBCUPtLE Has carpeted and refurnished the room over Vnnatta’s hnritess store and la now prepnred to supply lon Cream to Parlies, Pic Nice, Festivals or individuals at tho lowest possible figure*. Will keep, in their season, Strawberries, Peaches, Oranges and other fruits. Also Ctnnies aud Cigars. 3-36-3 m. NORMAN WARNER, AGENT FOR TUE CELEBRATED OHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, MOLINE AND PERU PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT OP FARM HARDWARE, 6UCU AB PITCH FORKS, MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, HAKES, HOES, &C., AC.: MANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARRO W'S, BREAKING PLOWS, SHOVEL PLOWS, <tC. 552 F“ Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine my newly invented Adjustable shovel plows, (Patent applied for.) Blacksmithing and Repairing Done by flrstclass workmen. Shops and Wareroom* on east side of Front street, below Washington. —— 2-26 BMAN WARNER-
New Store & New Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is a prospect! ve project, it is a matter of REALITY that THVMAS HOlii-INGSWOKTH is now receiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Cottonudee, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Denims, Stripes, ’l'ickistgi, full line of Muslins, both brown and bleached. Prints, domestic and fine Ginghams. Alpacas, Popltns, Chambras, All Wool Delaines, White goods. Hosiery, Sft, I have alto a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coffees, Sugars, Teat, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Spices, Pepper, Soda. Starch, Candles, Boots, Shoes, Queensware. Glassware, Spc.. All of which are on sale at the lowest pos aible figures. Call and examine goods and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully solicited. TIIOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below tbe Bank Renaeelaer, lad., April 27,1870. 2-3* Mmm CIGAKS ’ FURNISHING JOHN W. COATS* PROPRIETOR OF TIIE RENSSBLABft Tobacco Store, Returns thanks to the public for lto liberal patrou'ge iu the past, and aouounces that it is bia intention during the year 1670 to keep a large stock ol goods in hi* line ol business, which will be priced and sold at the lowest possible rates. Among the stock, to which attention is specially called, are the following popular brands of Tobacco: MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAE LEAF, CHEWING SHORTS, FLOUNDERS, NAVY.&O. SMOKING TOBACCO: RED STOCKING, © BUUI- FROG, LOG CABIN, KINNIKINIK, CHIMNEY CORNER Also, Candy, Basilic, Figs, Peanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Canned Frails, Cove Oysters, Sardines, Herring, Crackers, Notions, Pipes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Boxes, Tobacco Pouches, Smoking Sets. Gent’s furnishing Goods, etc. Citizens and Travelers respectfully invited to examiue the stock. . BIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEFS Jan 1, !«?*». JOHN W. COAT*.
" Hoofland’s German Bittanr, Hoofland’s Gorman Tonic, Hoofland’s Podophyllin Fill, Hooflartd's Chraok Oil. ECOffLAITD’G GSP.MAIT 3ITTSEC, & litters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind Is different from all others. It Is composed of the pure juices of vital principals of Hoots, Hxnss, nnd Hakes (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue as will be round in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Kootr, Ac , used in thla Bitters are grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted in tiiat country by s scientific. Chemist and fora warded to the manufactory in this city, where they are compounded nnd bottled. Contain* ing no.apirituoua ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against ail others; no desire Tor stimulants can be Induced from their use, they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under any circumstances, bars any but abtntficial eOWst.
HOOffLAND'CI GERMAN TONSO, Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme bitters, and is intended for nse in cates when some alcoholic stimulant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottlo of the Tonic contain* one bottle of the Bitters, combined with pure Santa Cwt Rcu, and Savored in such a man - ner that the extreme Utteroess Of the Bifers is overcome, forming • preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, add costaming the medical vtrtnes of the bitters The price of tbe Tonic is sl.so per botlle, which many persons think too high. They mug, take into consideration that tbe atimnIsnt used is guaranteed to be of a pnre quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but Is it not better to pay a little more aDd have a good article? A medicinal preparation sbonld contain none but the heat ingredients, and they who expect to oh tain a cheap compound will most certainly be. cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remsdies For LTVEB COMPLAINT; DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICE. DIM EASE OP THE KIDNEYS, ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Btomacb, or impurity es the BLOOD. Read the following symptoms: - Constlpstion. Flatulence, fnward Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart barn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Piutieringattii* Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tha Head. Harried or Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Saffocating Sensei! ion* when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Sid*. Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, All these indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organa, combined with impure blood. Tba use of the Bitters or Tonic will soon cause tba above symptoms to disappear and tb* patient will become well and hsaftby. GUEK OIL, LIGHTNING CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FAINS AND ACHES. Arntitn E'xtkknallt. —lt will cure all kinds of Pains and Aches, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Toothache, Chilblain*. Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of inseets. Ringworms etc. Taken Internally.—lt will enro Kidney Complaints. Backaches, Sick Headache. Colic, Dysentery. Diarrbteu, Cholera infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains in tba Stomach, Fever and A gas. Coughs, Cvid*, Asthma, *to, DP.. SCOPLAND’S PODOPHYLLIW, or Substitute for MvKdvltt pill, TWO PILLS A DOSE. The moil powerful, yet innocent, Vegetable Cathartic btatbn. ft is not necessary to take A handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect; tw* of them act quickly and powerfully, cleanaing the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all impurities Tbe principal Ingredient is Podophyllin, or the Alcoholic Extract or Mandrake, which is ray many times more Powerful, Acting, and Searching, than the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action Is opon the tbe Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruction*, with all the power of Mercury, yet free from the injurious results attached to tbe use of that miners). For all diseases, in which tbe use of a cathartic is indicated, these Pill* will give entire satisfaction in every case. They newer fail. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and extreme Costiveness, Dr. Hapfiand’aGorman Bitters or Tonic should bo oaed in eonnection with tbe Pills. The tonic effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds up the system.— The Bitters or Tonic purifies the Blood, strengthens the nerve*, regulates the Liter, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowel* active with the Pill*, and tent op the system with Bitter* or Tonic, and no disease can retain it* hold, or ever assail you. These medicine* are sold by alt Druggtat* and dealers in medicine* everywhere. Recollect that it i* Da. Hqofland’s Gbbuan Remedies, that are so universally used end highly recommended; and do ,Bot allow the Druggist to induce von to take anything else that he may say it just as good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be cent by Express to any locality, upon application to thy Principal Office, at the German Medicine Store, «31 Arab Street. Philadelphia. CHAS, M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C.M. JACKEOH * (JO. Tfteie Remedies ore for Sate by Dru SfiwM, Storeirepe-i, and Medic irte Dealers, throughout the IbnUed States, CanaJtnffSM Ames ice, nnd (hi Mot India, “
