Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1871 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

February 23, 1871. Willey <fc Sigler sell good lard at 10 cents a pound. The voice of the wild gooso is beard in the land of Jasper. For a dish of oysters fried in water go to Frank Purcpilk’s. Charley C. Starr retails potatoes for 30 cents a peek at his model grocery on the corner. says they stuff their feather beds with goose quills and Lazel brush where ha sleeps. Willis J. Inies, one of the best hearted men in town, sells cured ’pork (sides) at 10 cents a pound. There is still plenty of water in the Iroquois, and the grist mill in this place is running night and day. At no time for four years past have the public schools in Rensselaer given better satisfaction than those being taught this winter. The Laporte Herald job office •does splendid work, as is fully proven by a beautiful card received at this office last week. If you want to sec a handsome colored poster of the Champion Reaper and Mower, call at I. M. Stackhouse’s hardware store. Bill Warren, the Constable, ped■illes out billiards at 15 .cents a 100. Prof. Bill Abbett has gone to dunning accounts run up while he kept the “shebang. 1 ? ■ Mr. F. W. Bedford, the energetic agent for the Clipper Mower and Reaper has placed a fine lithograph of this first class machine in our office. It is quite ornamental. . Hay worth s>7 per ton; corn 30 cents per bushel; butter 15 cents a pound; eggs 15 cents per dozen; fresh pork 6 cents per pound; fresh beef 121 cents per pound. Is a man himself when ho feels like another man? And when be feels like another man is it evidence that he has been born again or .awakened to newness of life?

Lndd' Hopkins, who beats all competitors in the grocery trade, has just received some of the largest and best flavored dried peaches ever brought to the place. Also, ginger snaps. Messrs. Leopold & Fendig have engaged the services of Mr. Mit Williams, said to be a first class workman, and started a new boot and shoo shop oyer the Stone store. ■Call and examine the work. We have not yet. heaixTof a Jasper county boy who desires to loose ids liberty and become a Government pauper at West Point. Don’t believe any of them will attend the -examination at Plymouth. In another column may be found a half-column advertisement of Mr. Frank Purcupile, who has succeeded the late John W. Coats in the tobacco store, sign of the big Indian. Frank has a good stock on hand, including some excellent .cheap cigars. Give him a call. “Week” Robinson “bust” Bill •Gray’s “snoot” with the but of a whipstock, last Thursday, because Bill crowed over him like a cock.— Bill sat down in the mud, but his nose run splendidly. Week sawed wood for him a day or two and it is nil made up. Bill will not crow any more.

Rev. L. D. Wells, who for a year past has ministered to the spiritual wants of the Presbyterians in this place, has accepted a call from the congregations at Francisville and West Bedford. The church at this place is now without a Minister, Leopold & Fendig are remodeling and refitting their store room corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. They have taken off the old plastering and torn out the front, preparatory to putting in new material. We understand it is their intention to fill it in the spring, with a stock of boots and shoes. MrJfF. W. Bedford has sold his blacksmith shop on Front street, pppositc Duvall's express office, to Mr. George Mettee, who has recently moved here from Indianapolis. Mr. Mettee lived here ten or twelve years ago, when a little.,fallow. We understand that Mr. J. P. Warner is to conduct a wagon ehop in connection with the establishment. Success to them both, ,

A young gentleman by the name of Badger, from Ohio, was in town Monday, last to sec about establish a grave stone establishment here. We hope he was successful for there are numbers of people in the county who will all die sometime and want their virtues written on tablets of stone and erected at their heads. “If Mr. bill becomes a law, and timber-stealing is made a felony, what would I think if on returning homo I should find iny old father bung?” was the mournful query of a young man of this place who was leaving town the other morning. We felt like sympathizing with the filial youth, but could not suggest any fitting consolation. . ■ ■■ - - The “special correspondent” of the Indianapolis Journal at this place is not so well informed on census statistics as he should be—perhaps has not had the experience in these matters usually enjoyed by men who have lived a third of a century. He says, “The town of Rensselaer is growing Jess in population. Vacant houses go tenantless.” This will certainly be news to people paying from six to ten dollars a month for three or four rooms and a truekpatch 50x00 feet square, as well as to physicians and families whose clothes lines are covered twice a week with diminutive quadrangular clothing. This s. c. must write a very poor hand, bye-thc’bye, judging from this paragraph: “Trenton thieves are coming to grief.” He probably intended to write “timber thieves,” &c.

He says this about the little girls of Rensselaer, whom everybody knows are as sweet as flowers and smart as pepper: “The lads and misses of from ten to fifteen years x»f age have a very lively debating club in Rensselaer. The girls speak upon easy practical questions with as much ease and fluency as their brothers. This new era in lyceum culture is having a decided success,” What dur friend calls a “new era” dates back to the days of Xttntippe and Jezebel—s. c. is either ignorant of history or is of paleozoic birth. We incline to the latter theory. The following valuable real estate is offered for sale on low terms and long time, to-wit:—The northeast quarter of section 23, the northwest quarter and northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 24, township 2!), range 6, containing 300 acres; and the east half of northeast quarter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter section 19, township 30, range.s, containing 120 acres. Call on, or address, Tiros. J. Spitler, 3-23-3 Rensselaer, Ind. Houses, lots and a farm for sale or rent cheap and on good terms of payment. Call an once on , Thompson & Bro., Bank Building, up Stairs. January 30tli, 1671. Large variety of lamps, lamp chim neys and burners at U. U. Starr’s JtsS“Dr. Kelley takes all kinds of farm produce lor Photographs. The Wm. S. Burton property, on Front-street, for sale by Thompson Table and pocket cutlery and spoons at C. C. Starr’s.

POETRY.

While in Rensselaer I stay I will have no clerk to pay, And what is more, I am bent Never to pay store-room rent; Thus! can save a largo per cent, And be able to sell goods as cheap as anybody else either here or at Kent. Which the same may be learned at Hopkins’ Corner. Splendid smiar, sugar sand and fine candies for cake making at , C. C. Starr’s. SSy’”A complete stock of Groceries kept at Hopkins’ Corner, of the very best quality and the lowest paces. Look at a sample of the prices: Coal OH 40 cents Choice Coffee. ... 25 cents Best Teas.... $1.25 to $1.50 Tobacco, best 20 cent pings, 3 for 50 cents Best Monitor Navy 35 cents Best Chew’g Shorts 40 cents Shot 12 i ents Powder.....’ 40 cents Queenswaro and glasswarejit c. c. Starr’s.

Fresh Warden, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree Jt Nhrub, and EverKrocn Meeds, prepaid by mail, with directions For culture.— Twesty-Avo different packets of either class for 91.00. The six classes 93.00. 20.000 lbs. Evergreen and Tree Seeds; Apple, Pear, Cherry, Ac.; Grass Seeds; Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, in Ktuall or large quantities; ala,> Small Fruita, Stocks, Bulba, Shrub*. Roses, Verbenas, Ac,, by mail, prepaid. New Golden Banded Japan Lilly, 50c. Priced Deacilptive Catalogue sent to any plain address, gratia. Agents wauled Wholesale Liat to Agents. Claba and the Trade. Seeds on commission. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries nud Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Maas. Established In 1*4.2, . , 9-31-0

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Stuto of Indiana, 1 Before B. Johnson J, P. Jasper County, > Gillum Township. Samuel M. Quick ) m > Attachment. Andrew T. Wolman,) New comee the Plaint iff and filea his complaint herein together with an affidavit that auid defendant ia not a resident of the county of Jasper and State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given to said defendant that unless he be and appear before me at iny office on the 18th day of March, 1871, at 10 o’clock in the foreuoon and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hoard and determined in bls abaenco. Witness my hand nnd seal this (SHALj 13th day of February, 1871. Beuajah Johnson, 3-21 3. Justice of the Peace. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss; Lorenzo D. .Erwin w. Adolphus M. Post and Ira IBlynes. Jaeper Circuit Court, Term commencing on the ilh Monday of March, 1871< rpilE defendants uro notified of tho pen--1 deucy of said action, and that the same will bo heard and determined at raid term of said court to bo held at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county Witness the clerk and seal of said ( SK.IL jcourl this 31st day" of January, MARION L. SPITLER, E. P. Hammond, Pllff’a Atty. Clerk 3-19-3 State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1871. James Braden os. Kesiah Redwine and Samuel T. Redwine. Action to subject the west half of northwest quarter of section 21, town 32, range 6, to payment of plaintiff’s debt. . WHEREAS it appears from an affidavit now on file that the defendants are nonresidents of the State, the said defendants arc hereby notified of the pendency oi said action in said court at said terin for said purpose. Suid term commences on Monday the 27th day of March, 1871. Unless said defendants then and tlieVe appear and demur or answer to plaintiff’s complaint, the same will bo answered and determined in their absence. -+ z-TTs Witness my name and the seal of I SEAL '«uid court this 28th day of Januaty D-1871. M. L. SPITLER, S. P. Thompson,/ Clerk J. C. C. E. P Hammond A Attys for Plaintiff. 3-19-3

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to ine directed from the clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Jasper-county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, Saturday, the 19th day of March, 1871, at or about 2 o’clock p. m.ol said day. at the door ,of the Court House of Jasper county, the Vents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, the following describ.-d real estate in said county of Jusper, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter of tlie southwest quarter of section twenty-two, (22), township tweuty-eight, (28), north, of range six, (6), west; and the undivided onethird of the north-east quarter of the northwest quarter of section twelve. (12), township twenty-eeveu, (27), north, of range west. Ou failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of suid real estate, subject to incumbrances. Taken as the property of William Blake nt the suit of Benjamin F. Dow, Luman F. Dow and John W. Howe os. James Welsh and Wm. Blake. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Feb. 22, 1871. Sheriff Jasper County. E. P. Hammond, Atty, for plaintiff. 3-23-3 Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Order of Sale and Execution directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on Saturday the 18d Day of March, 1871, at or about two o’clock p. m , offi-r for sale nt public auction, at th- door of the Court II ousu in Renssela r, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits of the following real estate in s»id county of Jasper, vizThe north liatt■ ot the northwest quarter of section 15, township 30 north, range seven west. And if the rents and profits thereof fail to sell for enough to satisfy the judgment, interest and costs herein, I will, at the same time uud place offet the lee simple of said real estate in the maimer aforesaid. All to be sold for not less than two-thirds tiie appraised value. Ordered to be sold as the property of Win. C. and Mary T. McGill and Hope B. Miller at the suit of Benjamin Wyatt for the use and benefit of P. J. Nichols and A. E. Wyatt. - A. J. YEOMAN, Feb. 13,1871. Sheriff of Jasper Co. Ind. E. P. Hammond and T. J. Spitler, Attys. 3-23-3

ADMINISTRATOR’S MlMmi mw. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Cyrus W. Henkle, deceased, will offer at private sal**, at the Recorder’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, from the With day of March, 1871, to the Wth day of May, 1871, the undivided two thirds of the following described real estate in said county, towit: Part of Lots II and 12 in Block 3, upon which stands Tur. Hotel Occurrxn bv J. M. Austin; The undivided one-third of Lots 4 and 5 in Block 11; Lot (> in Block 10; Lois 1, 2,11 and 12 in Block 9—all the foregoing ill the town of Rensselaer; Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block 20 iu Newton Addition to the Town of Reusselaer; The south hall of the southwest quarter of section 29, township 30, range 7 wekt; Tax title interest in the east half of the southwest quarter of section 17, township 30, range 5 west; Tax title Interest in tho west half of the northeast quarter of eectiou 34, township 32, ruiige 5 west; Tax title Interest in the east half of the southwest quarter of section 11. township 27, range 7 west; Tax title interest in the north halt of the northeast quarter of section 2, township 30, range 7 west, Tex tiHe interest in die north half of the northwest quarter of sectiou2, township 30, range 7 west; Tax title interest in the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of sectioa 26, township 30, range 7 west. If any of suid real estate remains unsold on said 25th day of May, 1871, at 2 o’clock p. m. tho same will then be offered at public sale at the door of the Court House in said county, and the residue, if any, will thereafter bo’offered at private salp at said Recorder’s office. , Said real estate will b« offered for sale in tracts as above described. If sold ut private sale such real estate will not bo vol<t lor less than its full appraised value; if sold at public sale the same will not be sold for lew thau two-thirds of its appraised value. I'he purchaser of said real estate, except that held by tux title, will take the Kime discharged of all encumbrances except the tales for 1871. Tfbms:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on tiie day of sale, the balance to be paid in two equal payments nine and eighteen months after sale, for which notes are to bo executed witli approved personal security, bearing interest ul 6 par cout. aud waiving valuation laws. E.L-CLARK, February 20|A, 1971. Administrator. E P. Hammond and T-J. Spiller, Attys. N. B. Thejvidow's interest in said real estate may ot the s»mo tlmo und on the same term*. 3-23-4

State of Intflsna, > . Sections 14 and 15 Jasper County ) Town 29 R 5. Ebcnrser Peregrine and Martin Quick each give police to Ilurmou Abbordiug, Clara 1/. Carnahan, Patrick Gleason,Patrick Hallegan, Oliver S. Hanna, John R. Gray, Samuel Parker, Indiana & Illinois Central Railroad Company, Charles Hanna, Willis W. Hann?, Susan Kellog und Lewis Overton, that we jointly and severally will, on the 13th day of March, a. d. 1871, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of so much of sections 14 mid 15, town 29 north, range 5 west, as may be necessary to locate, establish and perpetuate the lines and corners of the following descrlbt d lands, in said sections 14 end 15: The east half of the south-west quarter of section 14 and the south-east of the south-east quarter of section 15. owned by uu. EHENEZER PEREGRINE. MARTIN QUICK., Febry 9th, 1871. M, F. Chilcote Ally. 3-20 6t SPECIAL NOTICES. Mrs. Catherine Bruner'i Improve* nxent far Preserving Eggs, and other Article*. Patented November 30, 1869. A 8 our Lady inventors are not numerous. -Xa. w e take pleasure fn c ailing special at tention to the invention described below, which ia the result of several years experience. W As the whole manner of preserving will be communicated only to those who purchase the receipt, with the right to use it, we can only describe results. Eggs preserved in this manner, were laid down oa the firat of September, examined at the end of six months by three skilful persons and pronounced to be as fresh as when first laid. Eggs laid down on the first of March could not be tolrl from fresh eggs at the end of seven months, and at the end of fourteen months they were ull fresh and good. Egga kept nine weeks, and afterwards placed under the hen, batched as readily as fresh laid eggs. To prevent freezing, this process is unequalled. Eggs and other articles easily frozen, were prepared and placed out of doors, on a night when a bucket of water froze nearly solid within doors, and in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drugs in druggist stores, and all other valuable articles easily destroyed by frost, can be kept at small gxpense through the coldest weather. .. The receipt, with full instructions, ai to methods and uses, is for sale for most of the States, a portion of the territory having been disposed of. Parties can have full information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Brnner, Miami, Missouri, Wbitsel Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, Goodnow <k Co., Boston, Massachusetts.

BUSINESS CARDS. Simon P. TnoMi-3OK. — Thqxas Thompson . Notary Publie. TSonxpaoN & sao., gaiviirrs autf garni Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana, Give special attention to Collections and Probate business. Office in McCoy’s Bank, up tairs. _ 3-13 EDWIJT P. HAMBIOWD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. 3-15-ly TROS. 3. BPITLER ATTORN EYi? AT LAW, gta! Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in the Court House. 3-15-ly CHARLES JOUVENAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROTARY PUBLIC A REAL ESTATE AGENT, Remington, Ind. 2-31 ALFKED M'COV. ALFRED THOMFSOS A. MCCOY* BA.KKERSRENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and sell Ccin and Domestic Exchang make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositee, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. Jjj’Otlice hours, from 9a.m.to4p.ra no 54 lx. Dr. <2. A. MOSS. Ornes.—On Washington street, opposite ths •Old Line Drug Store,” RENSSELAER, IND. 1-1-1 . 7 , wn-l is J. WKIUHT, THK OT.D UNDERTAKER, Has Coffins liTaH sizes on hand and Is prepared to fill all orders for any style. Plain or Fancy, at reduces prices 1-17-ts Dr. J.II.LOVGHKIVGE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. on Washington street 1-1,-ly. STACKHOUSE & BRO,, U N D E R TAKERS, REIHSSELAER, IA'D., Are now prepared to fill all orders for Coffins of every style. Orders left at M. Eger’s Shop, or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to. at the lowest possible rates. J-l-ts vraweecC DUVALL’S SHOP Is in operation one door above CT- uMTs-satha Kxpress Office, KENSSELAKR All kinds of blacksmithing done to order DAILY HACK LINE AMD LIVERY STABLE. Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Reuaaelaerund Bradford,on the C& L R It,and between Rensselaer and Remington o n the T L & B, R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonable rates. J W. & S.O. Duvall. TIIE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, the undeisigned, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would say to the public that said Machine jnay be relied upon us a cheap, durable Machine, and is all that ia claimed for It to be. ' * M. Spaulding, Phebe A. Yeoman, Tere.sa E. Benjamin, D. S. Lamson, Ma'rv Kenton. Jam»s Hemphill. I-- —— j. CITY SALOON AND RESTAURANT! ALE, BEER, GIN, WINE, KUMEL, bourbon ano rye whiskey, Superior Brandy Plain anil Fancy Drtuks, good Cigars, and ' everything appertaining to a well Hocked i tablishmeul. Connected with the Saloan I shall keep a supp.v of QRACKERS, QIIEESE, gARDINES, QYSTERS, 2301-OONA.AC., AC., AC., 1 For the especial accomodation of thove who may desire a lunch. Booms on Front street I d«ora below Washington. , A ___ I ..13 _ -- U>U» JOIN

WESTERS LAND ACESCV OP LUTHER R. MARTJN XZN'roX-AtJKr-A.POXaXfIB . IN BIAN*. 100,000 Acres of. Land FOR SALE IN lOWA, KANSAS, MISSOURI, NEBRASKA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN, Being personally ncquMnted with Western Lands for the past fifteen years, and bavins complete arrangements throughout the West for the aale of Landa, I can offer the heat facilities In efibcting tales for non resident ownera. I can find purchasers for the fee simple to lands that have been ecld for taxes and past redemption, and will correct defective titles. Taxes Paid Throughout the WestInformation of all kind freely given in person or by letter. List of numbers furnished on application s'ati ng the part of each State required, tenliongiven to the sale ofunmproved 1 DS IN NOKTIIEBN INDIANA OTHER R. MA RUN, Land Agent, No 10| East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. PUBLIC EXAHINATIONS OF APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE TO TEACH will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on Ths Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that applicants have a csrtifl cate of good moral character, from the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. IxEORGE M. JOHNSON,

FOR SALE. * OF 500 ACRES; 160 under L cultivation: good house, barn and orchard; also 320 acres of grazing land near the farm; also, 40 acres under cultivation with good house, barn and orchard. These are desirable lands for farming and gracing purposes. They will be sold chesp and upon favorable terms. Apply- to the owner, who lives on the 200-acre farm, 3miles northeast of Rensselaer, or to E. P. Hammond at Rensselaer. A. SHEPPARD. Jan. 19,1871. 17-3. FOR BEST ’ AND CIGARS THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store! FRANK PURC UPILE Respectfully announces that he has on hand, and intends to keep a fine stock of CHEWING TOBACCO among which is to be found Monitor Navy, Mountain Dew, Virginia Flounders, Natural Leaf plugs, and Mountain Dow, Nectar, Ambrosia shorts and fine cut chewing, together with other favorite brands; also, SMOKING TOBACCOS of the Red Stocking, 801 l Frog. Log Cabin, Chimney Corner, Zephyr, Kinnikinuik, and other brands. A splendid aaseruneut of Pipes, Pipe Stems, Cigar Holders and Smoking beta, of various styles and prices. GOOD CIGARS Cheaper than are told in any railroad town In the State. Also Suspenders, Neckties, Paper Collars and other articles of GENTS 1 FURNISHING GOODS. A large, fresh stock of Candies, Raisins. Figs, Canned Fruits, Canned Oysters, Sardines, Peandu, Brazilnuts, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Herring, Crackers, and, in their season, Fresh Oysters, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Also, an extensive and well selected stock of zxroTiOTxrs, Of which we enumerate Children’s Toys. Violin Stiings, Pocket Cntlery, Shirt Studs,Sleeve Buttons, Hair Oils, Ppmades, Cosmetics, popular Perfumery, Stationery, Ac. Residents and sojourners are respectfully invited to examine the goods and purchase, FRANK PURCUPILE, (J. W. Coats* old Stand) Sign of the Big Indian, Rensselaer, Ind.

SINGER SEWING MACHINE • CG BEST IN THE WOULD! WM. H. RHOADES Ims been Agent for tlie Singer Sewing machine, for over three years, and during that time hue sold a large number, aud they have all given autisfuctiou References. Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, I Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. J. B. Bpangle, Kr. Calvin Porter, I Mr. W. P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H. Rrant, | Mr. C. C. Starr, and ctners. Those ueedtug machines aro requested to call at my residence and see Hie work. All kinds of machiuo twist; nod eclors of thread, machine oil and needles for sale. New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to cal and examine the stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened In the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which has bee□ fitted up in first-class stylo. The stock consists, iu part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &C., dtO., &C., Which will be sold nt as cheap prices as the condition of the market will permit.— Please call aud see what we have, its quality and prices. 2-41 C. C. STARR.

■1 MG WHS. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSIIIA!»S AND x> HU G- O X S T O - Take this method o info -L kg ‘he a tizens of Jasper County and vk.nity that they have opened a Nxw Dnuo S-roar in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by. Percupile & Son, one door east of Vanatta &. Sou’s large Harness Shop, where they intend te keep as good au assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full sup plyof " -- _ DRUGS, M EDICINEIS PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a-Jull supply of PAWif ©33133238. »* • 1 From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. W« keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-Paper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN £ PENGtL-HOLDERS, From a aix 0 Paint Brush to the smallest -a camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we wll sell cheap for cash, aud .we invite the Public to examine onrmock before purchasing else where. HARDING A ALTER.

NewStonr" New Goods While the rollroad to ftetUoelaer le e pet pective project, it to e master of BBALSIT the TlteUAI IimiVGMrtMITM la now receiving and open lag an entirely new stockrof GKNBiiaL MEitC'H A NDIBB, mn broking STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may bo ennmerated Cs/tov ad**, Joaa*, Tattd*. Cattnuortt. Ardad Clot hi, Drnhat, St rift*, 'Fir Hag i. full lint of Mai/in*, doth tro*o» aud hltachtd. Print*, dot* nt it end fine Gingham*, Alpaea*, Po b liiw. ('hdunbrtA. All Wool Dtlamtt, Il hilt good*, HaoiaaA A* I have also a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coftt*, Sugar*, Ttai, Dritd Pracha* Prunra, Spirit, Ptpptr, Soda, Starch, Candlt* Boot*, Short, Quctiiswart, Glainrart, 4*-, All of which are on sale at the lowest peesiblc figures. Call and examine goods sad prices. A share of patronage respectfully ae> licited. THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the Bank Rensselaer, Ind., April 27, I*7o. Ml .' M.C. MEAD. F DIALER l> SILVER-WARE. SILVER-PLATED WAIB, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS A CUVM (for both ladles' and gentlemen *e wear ) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET-CUTLtW, and In fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPHOII. EFAII kinds es Repairing in my lino dene on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I im also Agent for the WESTERN COTTAGI Jrnrn ORGAxN, MAXUFACTUBIO BI Tewksbury, Carpenter <fc Ck, Mendota, 111. ft is claifned to r the “ Wttierjt Cottag* Or pan," SUPERIORITY over any other i us tin meut of the same class—no matter what their pretensions, in the following pointe: - The QUALITY OF TO.Nit la full— round dee, —rich—musical. The Action is s.sv—slastic— emex. seldom equalled, sevan micsllsd. The GREAT POWER of some of our etylsa render Iheui pertlcularly au’spted to use tn Churches, Lodges. Public Halls. 4c. The work-, lueoyhip cannot he excelled. £very part of the Instrumeit la'made with the greatest possible cere, of the very beat materials, and by the moot competent workmen, and are voxel was* c»vb». Persons wishing to buy an Instrument of this kind, cau be shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MFI AD. 2-23 Remington, Indiana. -£J-NION PRINTING OFFICE We are prepared to do all kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Priuting with neatness and diepstch, and at as reasonable rates as the timed will permit. Every description of job wort from a full sheet poster down to a visiting oe wedding card, done in the best style of the art, end at priees as low as the lowest. All orders for Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, Letter Honda. Enveivpen, Blanks, Labe<% Handbills, Programmes. Ball, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasowwMo ates. Call at the “Union” oMee oppoaiM Court Houts. JAMES A HEALEY. Proprlotaem Rosadalis OTVTO PREPARATION HAf ■Lv ever been introduoed to the Amerioaa people that hat met with as marked a aneeosa as "THE FLUID EXTRACT SOP ROSADALIS.” Oso ounoo of this Fluid Extract is more powerful In its action upon disease than one pint of tha preparations of Sarsaparilla. As a Blood hurifiar it hoe ae ogaalf for matim, SyphUio in all its forma, 11 ij » certain euro. Pbyeieiane indorse it; it is not a quack nostrum, as the formula is printed Don every package. Dr. Sparks, of Niehslasvlfti, K>,says:" It is the beet Blood Purifier I have over used.” Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, BK says: "I always prescribe 1| for Scrofula and Syphilis.” Dr - T - c - ■■■ BOK snys: “ I cured the went oaao of Scrofula I have ever sees L with Rosadalis.** Benjamin Behhiol, ot Lima, Ohio, says ho has suffered fay twenty yean with an eruption oveivhis whole body; tried alt Ikin&of remedies with wo success ; a few bottles of Reaadalla modo a complete cure. Soo nOSABAUff ALMANAO for importeet cures. The Bsea, dsllsAlmeaso publishM th* thriftSing story of •• Kuby St. Onto, ee lb* Msyio Bom." /BP'ROSADALW jnHaIV -aUDtoMMh