Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1871 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, March 2d, 1871.
Blue-birds have come. —« r . ■ i Gi'ass begins to start. Frqst all out of the ground. Farmers arc plowing in this county. Fine fresh oysters, raw or stewed, at Frank Purcupilcs. Mr. John Coen for many years a resident of this place is going to htovo to Attien, Indiana, where he will remain during the summer. The most popular brand of cheap cigars now in market is Maddux tu Co.’s “Apple Jack.” Frank Purcupilo keeps them. . Ducks and geeso arc becoming plenty along the Iroquois, and troublesome to farmers by their ravenous attacks on the growing ■wheat and shock corn. lion. It. S. Dwigg’utSi State Senftttir'i was at homo on leave of absence, Saturday and Sabbath. He looks as though they did not feed him well at Indianapolis. *"22; Week, ltebinson says it is a lie—he didn’t welt Bill Gray over the head for crowing at him, but we have not vet heard that Frank Purenpilc don’t keep splendid chcwi ng tobacco. But few fish have yet been taken from the Iroquois, at this place, this year, and it is probable that not many will be taken, as the new law went into operation yesterday and it is said that parties will see that it is enforced. Marriage licenses were issued to the following parties during the month ol February fast-. Win. 11. Seabring and Mary Eliga Marion, Daniel Tuthill and Anna Davison, Howard Burr and Ellen Abbott, Joh.ifC. Hurley and Mrs. Mary Marion. ■Thompsonian weather, sparrows, and other twittering songsters, springing" blades of grass, cackling hens, farmers plowing, £tisty winds and games of croquet in the .Court House yard, all harbinger the approach oi “gentle Spring, cthydal mildness, come.”
The Methodists and United Brethren of Barkley township have been holding a series of meetings at the Sand Bulge school house, •which has been successful in bringing some sixty-live persons to - the church. Kev. M. E. Davison and Rev. Wm. Wiimorc have been condncling (heap, nicotians^ — Mr. Norman Warner, the coroner blacksmith, has invented a machine for boring anger holes in wood and a chisel for cutting wedges. It is said he intends to dyvote the summer to selling farm machinery, boring and chiseling. Parties wanting a good boro or chiseling will do well to call on him before contracting with other parties. An awkward typographical blunder was overlooked last week in reading the proof slip of the communication entitled “What is Medicine?” In the seventh line of the first paragraph, in the enumeration cf the systems of medicines, occurs the meaningless combination of letters “Chrpmo-Thermalj” the word intended is Ckrono Thermal. -a Mr. S. P. Thompson started yesterday for Plymouth, to sit oh the Board to decide which of the applicants for West Point honors and tinsel is best qualified mentally,physically, morally, religiously and politically. Dr. N. Caldwell, of Newton county, and his son aeeompanied Mr. Thompson. The lad, we understand, is to bo a competitor at tbo examination. VDr. F. 11. Bcrrick, of Buchanan, Mich., will lecture in the Christian Church, commencing Friday night March 3d, and continuing over Sunday. ' Subject, the of Jesus, the Prophets ancPthe Apostles. Dr. Berrick is said to he a workingman of much more than ordinary ability. The public are cordially invited to attend. Stephen B. Yeoman will sell at public auction, on Saturday, March 11th, at his residence six miles south-west of Rensselaer, personal property consisting of horses, cows, hogs, poultry, double wagqn, double harness, and household and kitchen furniture. Nino months credit will bw given on all sums’ over five dollars, the purchaser giving note with security. All sums of five dolliurj and under cash -itv h»nd>. I
The gfdc yfchicb prevailed last week did considerable damage by prostrating fences. In town, here, it blowed down the front of M il * lojP’s oyster saloon, giving it a dc A cidedly open expression of countenance. It has since boon repaired and now looks as respectable as a patched up back yard fence. Ten oysters to the dish and a dish of oysters lor 35 cents, at; Frank l’ureu; pile’s rooms. Owing to an accident that resulted in temporary indisposition, our Correspondent, “S,” has not been able to prepare his promised'article upon the via Medica Naturcc in season for our issue this week. He sends an amusingly written apology, but other matters, perhaps not as meritorious, leave it no room for publication. jggyDr. Kelley takes all kinds of farm produce lor Photographs. The efficient Librarian of Iroquois Library, may obtain “Dvniond on War,” a book of 124 octavo pages, free lor the Library, by sending six cents lor postage, to Rev. 11. C. Dunham, 30 Bromiicld St. Boston, Mass. Clergymen can obtain the book on same terms. Others ar<P charged 50 cents. The book is published by the American Peace Society. (Juccnsware and glassware at GVC. Stakr’s. Senator Dwiggins returned from Indianapolis last evening. The Legislature adjourned sine die and the grub not being very good, lie wisely concluded to return once more to the pleasant prairies of Jasper. Mr. Dwiggins has been an active, prompt, hardworking and efficient officer, constantly at his post and earnestly earing for the interests of his constituents. Table and pocket cutlery and spoons at ' C. €. Starr's. The persons drawn as grand jurors for the March, 1871, term of the Jasper Circuit Court are, John Webb, M. P. Mitchell, Wm. Webb, George Gratncr, .)ohn iI. Wood, Huffman Keene, Isaac Saylor, Asa Tyler, Stillman Gates, Edward Raven scroft, A. G. W. Farmer and John Humes. The petit jurymen are, George 11. Blown, Robert W. May, Sampson Irwin, David Nelson, John Robinson, John JEck, Pryor Bowen, John C. Chileote, Benajah Johnson, Geo. Kessler, Wm. N. Jones and . Large variety of lamps, lamp rliim ueys and burners at C. C. Stakh’s We hope in a short time to lay before our readers further interesting matters connected with the Fort Wayne & Pacific railroad project. If it is not dead, and wc are confidently assured by responsible parties that it is not, there will soon be movements put on foot to commence actual work on the line in this county, in order to save the tax voted in its aid, from forfeiture. Upon the action of the company in regard to work in Jasper county, before June Ist, 1671, depends something near §50,000 public tax. Although this sum would not go far toward building a railroad, yet is is considerable of an item after all, and if the company intends to complete their project within a reasonable number of years, they will at least attempt to save it from entire loss.
New Muslins, Sliouldei’ Shawls and liu’bbcr Shoes just received at Hopkins’ Corner!
It will Jo the heart of a farmer good to call at Messrs. Stackhouse & Warner’s Farm Machinery warerooms and see the large stock of agricultural implements, all o£ tho most approved patterns with the latest improvements, which they have on exhibition. In passing | through their large establishment the other day wc saw the Moline, LafaycttS, Garden City and Cast-Cnst-Stcel breaking and stubblo plows, Lafnyctto and Moline walking cultivators on wheels, also tfie Champion, zEtna and Buckeye reapers and mowers, together w-th Harrows, Sh.ovcl Plows, Doable Shovels, Ilay F’orks, Manure Forks, and Other l&rrn and garden hardware. Machine extras will be kept on hand during the busy season. Wagons, harrows and harrow frames, plow beams, shovel plow stocks, etc. will be made to order, and all kinds of blacksmith and wood-work repairing .will bo done on shortest notfffffr-. " , f Best quality of envelopes ami paper ’(Tor business men kept on btirul wiki I neatly printed to order, at this office. I We furnish printed envelopes and let--1 ter paper, equal in quality and printj ing, cheaper than they catt be obtainI ed from abroad after addin* t ransportation charge*,
About ten okdqck last evening, special Constable Clinrfes Ballard, of Martinsville, Morgan county, armed with a warrant |/froro the Clerk of Morgan county,proceeded with Sheriff Yeoman anil other parties, to the residence of Mr. Jonathan Peacock, olio mile west of town, and arrested Rev. Charles McWilliams, alias Harry Wilson, upon the charge of grand larceny. The affidavit upon which the warrant was issued specifies that sotno time in the fall of JBCB McWilliams borrowed a horse from an acquaintance, sold it aiul left for parts unknown with the money thus realized. It is reported that the arrested party besides combining the accomplishments of Methodist Episcopal minister, fashionable boot and shoe maker, and horse trader, is also a lady-killer and elaborately married man, having one wife now living in Pennsylvania arid two others in this Stale. Besides these peccadilloes, we were informed at the time, about ten days since, that a couple of gentlemen camo over from Monticcllo for the purpose of an interview in relation to horses that had suddenly disappeared from White county, but for causes not known to tbo public, they retUTiied without him. The Reverend gentleman has been here, and in the vicinity for about four weeks, and took a loud and active part in the protracted meetings that were held during January and February. It is said that the pica set up in defence is, that it is a twin brother who is cutting lip the devilment, and that it is a case of mistaken identity. He went with the constable this morning to look for the twin. Splendid sugar, sugar sand and fine candies for cake making at C. C. Stakr’s. A few Justices’ and Constables’ blanks for sale at this office, cheaper than the paper can be bought to write them on. Fob Salk-- -Fronv twenty to forty' acres of land —twenty acres within the corporation of Rensselaer ami twenty acres adjoining—at reasonable terms and easy payments. Inquire of ■' Dm G. A. Moss. Houses, lots and a farm for sale or rent cheap and on good terms of payment. Call an once on Thompson & Bito., Bank Building, Tip Stairs. January 39th, 1871. The following valuable real estate is ottered 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, townsliip29, range (i, containing 360 acres; and the east half of northeast quarter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter section 19, township 30, range 5, containing 120 acres. CaH-ott, or address, Thos. .1. Spitkkr, 3-23-3 Rensselaer, Ind. To test the quality of goods wttlr TUcTr prices, buy Coffee equal to Java for 25 cents a pound. Teas of all grades. The finest Orleans and white Sugar. Tobaccos ns cheap as they can be sold. * Coal Oil, very llest quality. A new supply of “Talley's Oak Tanned” Boots from No. 1 to No. 11, at Hopkins’ Corner.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Change of Time of Holding tho March Term, 1871, of tho Jasper Circuit Court. ALL Jurofs, Witnesses ana persons litigating at tire March term of tire Jasper Circuit Ccu:‘. fnr 'B7l, are hereby notified that by a recent act of the Stale -Legislature the said term will commence ou tho 3d Monday of March. Witness M. L. Spitler. Clerk of tho Circuit Court, at Reussela-r, Ind , this 2d dav of March, 1871. M. L. SPITLER, 3-53-2 Clerk. State of Indiana, \ Before B Johnson J. P. Jasper County, V Gillum Township. Samuel M. Quick 1 tre > Attachment. Andrew T. Welinan,) New comes the Plaintiff uud files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that said defendant is not a resident of the county of Jasper und Slate of Indiana. Notice- is thereloro hereby given lo said defendant that unless lie be and appear before me at my office on the I.Bth day of March, 1871, at 10 o’clock in tire forenoon und uusweror demur to said complaint, tire same will be Ireurdand ! determined in bis absence. \\ Hues* my hand nnd seal tills ( SEAL ) 13tlt day of February, 1871 . Itenajab Johnson, 3-21 3, Justice ol lire Peace. Sheriff’s Saio. BY virtue'of nn execution und order of sale to me directed, fiorn the Clerk of the Jasper Ct inmou Pleas Court, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 25M day of March, 1671, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said duy, ut tire door of the Court House county,tire rents und piofils. fora ter* not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit; —Lot No. 12, in Block No. 17, in lire iown of Remington, Jasper couuty, Indiana; iXidon failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and cost*, I will at tire same time und place expose ut public sale tire fee simplAof surreal estate. Tnkeu es the property of Ellas Watts and Mary J . Watts ut the suit ol Ira J. Howo, Samuel Moore and John O. Morgan. ’ Said sale w ill bo mudo without any relief ! (ever from valuation or appraisement ! Uws. A. J. X EO.MAN, ! Feb. 26th, 1871. Sheriff Jasper County, j S. P. Thompson, J 3-23.3 ' Wallace k Hictt4 Atty* for Plaintiff. \ -
OY virtue Jl Execution to mo di J 3 r»ci«d from ill* nlerk us tire Common Pious Court of Jusperfcounty, liidliiuu, I will expose ul public Salt', Saturday , Me 19M day of March, 1871, nt or nhout 2 o’clock p. m. ol said ■at the door of the Court Hones of Jasper county, the rents und profits (ornt**rin not exceeding seven yours, the following drscrlh *d rout tale in suid comity of Jasper, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-two, (B 0 township twenty-eight, (29), north, of rungs six, (C), west; und the undivided onethird of the north-east quarter of the northwest quarter of section twelve. (10;, township ttvenly-seveii, i 27), north, of range seven, v 7), west. On failure to rcnlbre the full amount of judgment, Interest uud coals, 1 will nt the sniiie time mid place expose ul public sale tiio fee siruplo of suid rcul estate, subject to incunibruiicos. Taken 1 os (he property of William Blulre nt the suit;of Benjamin F. Dow, Lunian F. Dow und John \V. Ilowo vs. James Welsh uud Wfu. Rlake. ALhEN J. YEOMAN, Feb. 20, 1871. Sheriff Jasper County. E. P. Hammond, Atty. for plaintiff. 3-23-J Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Order of Sale and Execution directed from the Clerk of the Jusper Common Pleus Court, I will, on Saturday the 18 d Day of March, 1671, at or about two o’clock p. in., offer for. snle itt public auction, at tin-door of tho Court 11 ouse in Renssela r, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits of the following renl estato in sold county of Jasper, viz— The north half of the borlhweel quarter of section 15, township 30 north, range seven west. And if the rents and profits thereof fail to sell for enough to satisfy tho judgment, interest and costs herein, 1 will, at the same time uud place offer the lee simple of said real estate in tho manner aforesaid. All to be sold for not less tlmu Uvo-lhirds tho appruised vulue; Ordered lo be sold as the property of Wm. C. and Mary T. McGill and (lope B. Miller at the suit of Benjamin VV ynlt for the use and benefit of P. J. Nichols nnd A. E. Wyatt. A. J. YEOMAN, Feb. 13,1871. Sheriff of Jasper Co. Ind. E. P. Hammond and T. J. Spitler, Altys. 3-23-3 Sale cf Lands Mortßagedto School Fund. NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor and Treasurer of Jusper county, Indiana, will offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, et the Court House door in Rensselaer, on the 37th day of March, 1871 , the following lands, (mortgaged to the school fuud),fbr the nonpayment of interest, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the principal, interest and costs, us follows, viz : Tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the south-ast quarter of the northeast quarter of section two (2;; also lire west end of tho south half of the northwest quarter of section one (1), all In town thirty (3th, rainre five (5) west; mortgaged by John Q Records March ]?th, 1864, lo the school I uud of the State of Indiana. Total amount due, including principal, interest, costs und damages, $330.10. Also the west half of the northwest quarter of section eleven, 11, township twentynine, 23, range i:*Yen,7, west; mortgaged l>y 11. T. Thornton to the common school fund of Indiana, Muv SCtli 1860. Total amount due,""including principal, interest, costs and damages, $326.84A iso the east half of the southwest quarf-.tr of section thirty-three, 33, township tweutynine, 23. range six, 6, west; mortgaged bv Burney Daugherty November2Bth, iBGQ, to tho school luud of town twenty nine, 23, tango six, 6, west. Total amount due, including principal, interest, costs and aamagjcs, $337.16. Also the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, 25, town twenty-nine,*29, range, six, 6, west; mortgaged t„ the school fuad of township thirty, 30, range six, 6, west,by William Shortridge October 14th, 1634. Total amount due, including principal, interest, costs and damages is $202.12. Also, at the same time and place, Ilia following tract of laud for noupuyment of Interest uud deferred payments of principal of purchase money, to wit:—Tho east halt ot the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section sixteen, 16, township twentyeight, 28, range six, 6, wesL purchasod^by amount duo is $178.72. The above lands will bo sold for not less than tins whole amount due, the purchaser paying tjre interest, penalties and costs due. Also one-fourth of the principal in hand, lire remaining three-fourths will be given acredit ot ten years, by lire purchaser paying annually in advance lire interest at tho rate of seven per cent. IRA VV. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, CHARLES PLATT, Treasurer of Jasper County March Ist, IS7I. -13-3
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF RML ESTATE. IVrOTTCK is hereby given that ttie under--LN signed, Admiuistrajer of tho estate of Cyrus VV. llonklo, deceased, will offer at private sal-, nt the Recorder’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, from the 2 Mh day of March, 1871, to the Q5/A day 6/ May, 1871, tho undivided two thirds of the following described real estate in said county, towit: • Part of Lots Hand 12 iu Block 3, upon which stands Thk Hotel Occupied bv J. M. Austin; Tito undivided cue-third of Lots 4 and 5 iu Block ii: Lot 6 in Block Iff; Lots 1,2,11 and 12 in Block 9—till the foregoing in the town of Rensselaer; Lots*2, 3 and -1 in Block 2tl in Newton Addition to the Town of Rensselaer; The south hall of the southwest quarter of section 29, township 39. range 7 west; Tax title interest in the east half of tho south .vest quarter of section 17, township-30, range 5 west; Tux title Interest iu the west half of lire northeast quarter of section 34, township 32, range 5 west; Tax title interest in the cast half of the southwest quarter of section 11. township 27, rang*? 7 west; Tax title interest in the north halt of the no: tlieast quarter of section 2, township 30, range 7 west, 'Ji x ti lo interest in tire north half of the northwest quarter of section 2, towuship 30, range 7 west; Tux titlo interest in tbo southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 26, township 30, range 7 west. If any of saul real estate remains unsold on said 25th dav of May, 1871, ut 2 o’clock p. m. tho nauio will thou be offered at public sale at the doo.- of the.Coart House lu *aid -ounty, uud tho residue, if uuy, will llrercairer he offered at private sale ut said RecordVer’s office. i Said real estate will b*offered for sale in tracts ns uliovo described. If sold at private uliftttch rrul estate wilLimt bo sold tor lea* than it* full appraised value; if sold at public sale the same will not be sold for less tluu twu-riilrds of It* oupruUed value. The purchaser of sttUi renl Vstatej except that held by | tax title, will take the same dischargioi of ull encumbrance* exce pt tire taxes lor 1871.“^ Term*: —One-third of the purchase money I to be paid yn the da)’ of sale, tho balance to ; he paid ill two equal payment* m::e Slid j eighteen months utter sale, for which notes are to he executed with approved personal *e. i curity, hearing inturest' , 'ui 6 por cant, and I waiving valuutioifMaw*. U | F.,L. CLARK. ; February 2fffA. IS7I. Atduiiuutrator. ’ E I’. Hammond uud T J.Spitler, Atty*. N . U. The widow’* iutere-t iu said real estate t lay be had at the More Uu»e and ou the tome term*. S-21-4
SPECIAL rrewh Garden,Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree A. M»riit>, uud Brer, (green Nerdit, prepaid l>y infill, with direction* lor culture.— Twentj.iiTO iliflVretit pßl'lo'll 'ol either clumw for 91.00. 'l'hc Mix cIUNMCM 20 000 ltm. Evergreea and Tree Seeds; Apple, Tear, (’berry, Ac.; Ones Herd,; Heel Cabbage, Carrot, Onion, Squ.isb. Turnip, »mi nil Vcgelablo and Flower Seed*, In Munll or largo quantities; uln i Small Fiona, Mock , Bulba, Hlnubs. Hoses, Vet boms, Ac., by n ill, prepafd. New Golden Bunded Japan Lilly, 30c. prlctd Ucscilptive eutdoguv fcclit to any plainaddroae gratia. Agent* minted—. Wholesale Uat to Agents, t'lalii anti Hie Trade. Seeds on commission. B. M. tVA'iSIiN. Old-Colony Nurseries anil Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established In 1812. riitti.lo EXimnATioAa OF APPI.ICANTS FOK MCFIIttK TO TKACII will bchelflat the School ITourl in KeneseUcr, v« The Third Saturday in Each Meath, The law requires that applicants base a eerlifi cate of gotnl moral character, Irom tho Trustee ol tho Township ill w hlcli they reside. GICORGK M. JOHNSON, 1-0 ly School Examiner of Jasper Comity THE CELEHRITCD COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. Wo, the undetsigned, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent lor the celehraled Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Se.conib & Co., Pillaburalil, Pa., would say to the public tliut said .Vlncliino may be relied upon as a cheap, durable Machine, uud is. ulI that is claimed for it to tie. M. Spaulding, Phebo A. Yeoman, Teressa K. Benjamin, 0. S. Lamson, Mary Kenton. Jam-'s Hemphill. Mrs. Catherine DrHner'e Improvement lor Preserving llggs, and other Articles. Patented November 30, 18f>9. \ a our l.ady inventors are not nutneroas--XTJI. we take pleaanre in calling special at tention to the invention described below, which is the result of several year# experience. As the whole manner of preserving will he communicated only to those who purchase the receipt, with the right to use it, we ciu only describe results. Eggs praserved in this manner, were laid down on the first of September, examined at" the end of stx months by three skilful persins and pronounced to bo as ftesh as when first laid. Eggs laid down on the first of March conld not be told from fresh eggs at the end of seven months, and at the end of fourteen months they were all fresh and good, Eggs kept nine weeks, and afterwards placed under the hen, hatched as readily as fresh laid eggs. , To prevent freezing, this process is unequalled. Eggs- and other articles TTaStfy trozen, were prepared and placed out of doors, cn a night when a bucket of water froze nearly solid within door*, and in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserve*, drugs in druggist stores, and all other valuable attic cs easily destroyed by frost, can be kept at small expense through the coldest weather. IL_—, ~s— —— *- Tho receipt, with full instructions, at to methods and uses, is for sale for most of t.he Malts, a portion of the territory having been disposed of. Parties can have f ill information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Bruner, Miami, Missouri, Whitsel Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, Goodnotv A Co., Boston, Massachusetts.
I’OS BEST })J TOBACCO CiGARS jaggig THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store! FR AUK PUR C UP ILK Respectfully announces that he has on hand, and intends to keep u fine stock of CHEWING TOGAOCO among which is to be found Monitor Navy, Mountain Dew, Virginia l louuders. Natural Leaf plugs, and Mouuuiin Dow, Nectar, Ambrosia shorts and fine cut chewing, together with other favorite brands; also, SMOKING TOBACCOS of the Red Stocking, Bull Frog, Log Cabin, Chimney Corner,/Zephyr, Rtunikiuuilf, uiiJ other brand*. A splendid assortment Ol Pipes, Pipe stems, Cigar Holders ami Smoking Seta, of vaiious styles auJ piices. COODCICABS Cheaper than ore sold iu any railroad town in the State. Also Suspenders, Neckties, Paper Collars and other articles of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. A large, (reel, stock, of Candies; Raisins Figs, Canned Fruits, Canned Oysters, Sardines, Peanuts. Urazilnuta, Almonds, English Waluutl. Pecans, Filberts, and, in tiioir season, Fresh Oysters, Ice Cream and Seda Water. Also, on extettsivc and well selected atock of * NOTIONS, < P . « Of which we enumerate Children's Toys, Violin Stilugs. Pocket Cutlery. Shirt Stud*..Sleeve (Buttons, Hair Oil*, Pommies, Cosijeti :a, pop- ; u)ar Perfumery, stationery, «vft. ’’ s Residents and sojourners are respectfully luviteM to examine the gotds nml-purchase, FRANK PERCtTII.E, l \. >:•' 0 rfr — *{J. W, Coats’ old Stand) Sign of the Big Indian, • R»SrS6KI^AEB^WI>.
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BEST INVniK WORLD! WM. H. RHOADES lasleen Agent for the Hlnper Sewing machine, fur ever three years,and during that time hcv sold it largo number,and they have all given satisfaction - Rofrenes. Mrs. I. M. St.vkhouio, I Mr* Titos. Boroughs, Mrs. B th. C x, I Mr. J. B. fcputtie, Mr. Calvin Pirter, I Mr. W.P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H.Chant, | Kr. C. C Starr, and cttiers. Those needing tnnehiues urn requested to call at my re/ldonco and see the work, AII kinds of machine twist, and colors ol thread, machine oil uud needles (or sale. -—i ——: New Grocery. Tho public i»r« nailed to cal uud examine the stock of STAPLE&FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened in the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which has hee l fitted up in first-class sty I *. The stock consists, iu part, of COl'T-TiIES, .-SUGARS, TEAS, j SPICES. CAN IFf EH, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, ' K'UTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, 37 s Li O U 3rS. , QUEENS WAR E'U LASSW A R E STONEWARE, SAT ,T,~ SYRUP, SALT FISH .SMOKING TOBACCO, PUUG, FINE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-i.; ANS, SKA LING-W.\ X, &C-, AC., AC., Which will be sold aL as cheap prices as the condition of the market will permit. — : Please call uud see what wo have, its quality ! uiuf uricss. u-41 C. C. STARR. <r"D BIDiIIiSSMIE —_ i i Mai ding & Alter, ! FfMCTICI.YCJ PIIYSIITAXS j AND Take this method ol info i . g'hr ; lizeus j of Jasper County ail'd vh.tlHy that they | have opened a New Brut; Store. in Rensso- j laer, in the room fo-rr.crly occupied by Tor- j ! cnpile A Son. «ne tuor east of Vanatta A j j Son’s latj|* Harness Shop, where they intend j t* keep as good an assortment of Drugs and j Medicines as may be found in the town. j They will usually keep on baud a full eup . ply of DRUGS, PAINTS, j OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, | WINDOW-GLASS, TITTY, And a full supply of . -- i I rom a bottle of HOSTEfTER’S stomach bitters r ' • I To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, We keep constantly on hand a good eup- i p'y of SCHOOL SO OKS, CARDS, luting-Paper, ELATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, Front a six 0 Faint Brush to the emallest camer* haiT Pencil Brush, e Also have • WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we wil -all Iplieap for cash.uud we Invite the Putdlc to examine our stock before purchasing else where. HARDTNG <* AT/TEK.
& * New Goods | While tho rnllrosil to Henssrleer te e yvo< pectire jirujcot, it i* a ,natter of BtALITI tits nou.i'ffliwwKTir lanow receiving and npeeing »» eoffrely *nw Mock of liB.NtltAL MKHCUAItitIftK. mUmj i“* STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ; vthich may ho ennoiftraiod Jean*, 'i'uie /«, ('aitimxrfi, C/vthi, Dmrm*, »S trip**, 'l'tclr/ng*, full lute of .#//«///»t. hnih hraven mid blenthed. J’ritrf*. don*e\ttc m»4 J,nr (Jingtijut*. A '|.(icet, I’ofhnt. f'hamttrai. All Wool Dtluint!, It/.Zv £oo*l, /.'q»iw#. 9* 1 have also a choice selectkosef Staple Grocaries • in'll ns CVijiT/eJi ' s 'igue». 7V.it, Uried F l’iurii'l, , y/'icts, l’r} prr, Suuu. 'tarc f t. ('audit ll,ids. Shun. Queeiuv.irr. (Ihnsuu,*, .(-v. All of i\liiv.li me on n.ile at the lowest poe slide figures. Cal! and exrtii'ce g u ile prices. A snare of patronage respectfully a* licitcd. Trios. IfOI.UXfiSWORTII, Wflphirjctou atrf'et, 2 door* bolow Ibo Renssvlaer, Ir»d., April 27, 1870. Wl - - i ■ -X. M. C. MEAD, DtiAbRU IS SILVERWARE. SILVER-PI. AT ED Will, glass.v/arj:,_ " [paper COLLARS m CVFfI (for boilt ladies’ and gentiemea’e wwmt ) Also a f.ne assortmeat #f SPECTACLES, POCKET .CUTLMT, ' islla fact . . NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. iET'AII kinds of Repairing In my line dele on short notice and sutisfnciiou guarealeei. I am also Agent for lbs WESTERN COTTAGI i JfgrS ORGAN, MAMt’ACTUICU IT Tt>it'l'.sbury t Carpenter <Sz Nendofa, IH. It is elnlmed fortfie “ IVrstern Col toy* Or gan." SUPERIORITY ovrruny otherlnst.e nieiit id the Kamo class—no matter what tbeir pretensions, in the follow ing ; oints: 1 The (tI'AMTY OF TOJiK is full— round—4eey —ru.l;—inuaital. li.t- Aelii.ii in x*sy—elastic—auici, stldest cqusllrit, sever nmitp. tin- GKKaT FOWKR of some of our •tyl»» render them |>»rticut*rly r.ilapteil to oee ta t'hurtiics, l.odgcs. Public Halls. Ac. The worgmai.ship eannet hccxteUed. Every ,art of the care, ol the very best materials, amt by the meat competent workmen, and arc itui.lv wiiitr.it. Persons wishing to buy uu liistiuineul of this kind, can Wo stittwu a samp!* by railing upon M- C. MEAD, 2-2:t Hviningtos, Jaetsae. TJNIOX PRINTING*OFFICE ’•Vo arc prepared to do all kinds of I lela end Fancy Joli Printing with trainees end diepatcli, and at as reasonable rates as tho tta.e« will permit. Every description of job nosh front n full sheet poster down to a »:*itiag or wedding card, done in the best sty!* of tke art, and i.t prices as low as the lowest. All ottie!.-tor (jijlbeftde, (.'anla, checks, Prnfte, Better llesdi Envriuj**. Blank*. Uandldli* Pfogra.'uiust, Ball, Show, ar.d Kiection 'iickets, will be promptly attended to at r»s»o»»b'a ntob. Call at the "Union" cSti opp**i:* th# Court liocse. JAMBAA lIEALKY, Propr;*t*r» Kqsadalis Ovro PREPARATION UA3 Lv ever been iutreduced to tba American people that ho* met with as marked a soeeees as “THE FLUID EXTRACT SOF ROSADALIS.” One ounce of this Fluid Extract is met* powerful in its action upon disease than one pint of tbo preparations of Sarsaparilla. As a ! Blood Purifier it hat no equal; A . for Scrofula, Infiammatory llheurmatitm, SyjthiiU in all it* forms, it is a certain euro. Physicians indorse it; it is not a quack ao»itrum, as the formula is printed BSETIEfey. on every package, nj 'e3 Dr. Sparks, of NichclssvHl*, M Jfcjj Ky.,says: “It is the bust Bfo*d Purifier I have ever used.” Dr. Boykin, es Baltimore, A says: “I always presetib* It for Scrofula aud Syphilis.” j Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, *ays; “I cured the worst ease -- of Scrofula I have ovor lltt Lwith Rosadatla.” Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, says ho has suffered fo* twenty years with an eruption i lover his whole body; tried all ■m kinds of remedies y ith no auojeesv j a few bottles of Koaadalia i jmado a complete ear*. gJlsa F SCO ItOS<WDAU3 ALMAXAO -for importaWt cure*. Tbo Re**- t iu.Jis Asm»»a| )>HbH*bct tb* S! iitg •toj’jr mV** Ruby Si. Cxeli, o? itUo Magic JiMtj” ROSADALIS sett V -all Dru«fM»
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