Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1871 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Tttursday, August 31st, 1871.
DIRECTORY. £IOUNTY OFICERS. CLERK—Marlon L. Splller. AUDITOR—Ira W. Yeoman. TREASURER—CharIes Plait. RECORDER—Ezra 1.. Clark. SHERIFF—AIien J. Yeonun. SURVEYOR—Jos.ph M. Ilopkin*. OORONF.R —Norman Warner. COMMIBSIONERS—Sami. McCullough, Wm. K. Parkis on, Jared Itunjiimln. SCHOOL EXAMINER—S. P. Thompson: Public examinations nt Rensselaer, Ist Saturday In each month, commencing at 10 o’clock a. M. /"NOURT SESSIONS. .^CIRCUIT—David P. Vinton, of Lafayetlo, judge—3d Mondays In March and September. COMMON PLEAS—lllram A. Gillett. of Valparaiso, Judge—3d Mondays In February, June and October except where tho month proceeding the term of court has fivo Mondays, In that case tho session will commence on the 2d MondayCOMMISSIONERS —Jared Benjamin, President—lßt Mondays in March, June, September and Decomber. IQHURCHES. OIIURCH OF GOD.—Elder D. T. Hnl‘atcad, Pastor: Sorvlces every Sabbath nt 10:30 A. M. BAPTIST.—Rov. D. J. Huston, Pastor: Sorvlces second Sabbath of oach month. FREE WILL BAPTIST—Rev. Kj F.. Higgins: Services Sabbath September 2d, at< ■lol* o’clock A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC—Rev. Father Young: Sorvicoß overy Sabbath. INSTITUTIONS. P. &. A, M.—Prairie Lodge, No. 125. Regular communications first aud third Saturday of oach month. I. O. O. F.—lsoquois Lodge No. 143. Meetings every Tuesday evening. J. O. 8. T.—Jasper Lodge No. 40. Meets every Friday evening.
BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. J. H.liOlhßlltlllGF., UENSSELAEIt, INDIANA. jsr-Ofltec on Washington street. l-1.-ly-Dr. G. A. ntOSS. Ornoa—On Wszhingtoh street, opposlla the •Old Line Drug Store.” KKNSSKLAKK. Sutou P. Thompsox . Tnou is TnoursoN. Notary Publio. THOMPSON & 880., gamers and pad Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana, Give special attention to Collections and Probate business. Office in McCoy’s Bank, np airs. 8-13 EDWIN P. HAMMONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. i-IS-ly \ —— THOS. J. BFXTLXm, ATTORNEY AT LAW, & pjsuranc* gigfnt, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in the Court House. 3-15 ly CHARLES JOTTVENAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC & REAL ESTATE AGENT, Remington, Ind. ill 1 / , . vALFHID M'COY. ALFRED TTIOMPSOM A. McCOY A THOMPSON. BANKERS. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Biiy and sell Gr in aud Domestic Kxchang mslte'Collections oil all available points, pay Interest on specified time deposilea, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. hours, from S a. m. to 4 p. m no 54 ly. BABB HOUSE, REMINGTON, IND., 11. M. BABB, PROPRIETOR. Will entertain the traveling public—good fare nnd lodging at reasonable rate*. Livery stable attached. 3-2& DAILY HACK LINE AND LIVERY STAB Ij E. Hacks run daily (Sundays oxceptcd) between Rmsaelfter and Bradford, on tho C &L R R.and between Rensselaer aud Remington on the T L & B, UR. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonable rates. j W. & S O. Duvall. , mi DUVALL'S , >sSblacksmith shop la ill operation one door abovo II 1 111 dallidthe Express Office, IiKNKSKLAKK All kinds of blacksmithing donetoorder J. WRIUUT, V*£snC3 tms or.D UNDERTAKER, lias Coffins or all sizes on hand and Is prepared to fill all orders for any stylo, Plain or Fancy, at reduced prlcos 1-17-ts THE NEvTbAKERY. FRESH BREAD & CAKES HVBRT day. , R. PTaODDARD PRINTING OFFICE) We are d>repared to do all kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing with -neatnesa and dispatch,(any! alas reasonable rates as the times will poraltX Evory description of job work from a fall street poster dawn to a visiting or wedding card/ denv in the best stylo of the art, and at prices as low as thajowegt. All orders for ' ‘SX , Billheads, Cards, Cheeks, Draft?, Letter Hoads, Envelopes, Blanks, Labels, Handbills, Y , Programmes, .2 * Ball, Show, and " 4 Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at rvasonabU Atea. Call at tho '’Union'’ office opposite the Court House..' JAMES a UEaLEY, Propiiotorß-
Good Cigars still to be bad at'tho Post Ofliec. A long desired shower of rain fell here Monday much to the gratification of everybody. Cheap bargains at J. I. Pureupllo & Co.'s on and after Saturday. Pied, August 2Mh, Gertie, daughter of K. S. and Fannie T. Dwiggins, aged two years and nine months. It will bo dinieult to compete with the tow prices at J. I. Purcupile & Co.’s. \ Mrs. E. P. Hammond has tho thanks of this o.flico for six bunches of most excellent grapes, of the Delaware, Concord and Hartford varieties. L. Hopkins is offering "genuine bargains" in all kinds of {foots, Shoes and Slippers, at tho old corner. Tho Conference of tho sect calling themselves “Tho Church of God" in this plaoe last week was slimly attended. Fall and winter styles of Women’s Slippers, Children’s Slices, and Boots just received at L. Hopkins.’ Wo saw Mr. William Willmorc in town this week with as fine looking sweet potatoes as grow north 'of the Ohio-river. They sold for §2.per bushel. Tho stock of Boots and Shoes at Hopkins’ Corner, near the bridge, is fall and complete, aud the prices are always the lowest. Died in Gillam township, Jasper county, August 28th, 1871, of diptheria, Mary Victoria, daughter of Paris C. and Sarah A. Freshour, aged 8 years and 3 months. J. I. Purcupile & Co. buy-Boots aadShoes direct from the manufacturers, thus saving the profits of two or three middlemen, and 6f course can sell cheaper than those who buy of jobbers. Tho Trustees of Weston Cemetery have had the grass, weeds and grubs with.winch it was overgro\vn cut down, very much improving tho appearance of the grounds. 1 J. I. Purcupile & Co. will be glad to see all their old friends and as many new customers as wish to examine their new stock of beautiful Dress Goods, Culiocfits, Muslins, Boots, Shoes, &c. Mr. W. S. Grant is prepared to furnish fresh burnt lime in any tjuantily debired at his kiln, two 1 miles below Rensselaor, on the Bunkum road. J. I. Purcupile & Co. have made extensive and expensive repairs upon tlieir store room, and have filled it up with a brand new stock of goods which will be sold at the very lowest figures. The members of tho Methodist Episcopal Church at Rensselaer are making strenuous efforts to secure a respectable subscription salary to induce a talented minister to locale them. May their efforts be sucfiessful. r* Prints and Muslins in good supply —bought before the late rise—to be sold at old prices at Ij. Hopkins’s, where it will be the object to mako it the interest of all present customers to continue their patronage aud also for others to sharo their trade with him. Mr. Thomas J. Spitlcr this'week brought us a bunch of lona grapes that weighed 14$ ounces, grown in his garden in Rensselaer; who can heat them? Ho also has our thanks for several fine pears. Best quality of envelopes and paper for business men kept on hand and neatly printed to order, at this office. AVo furnish printed envelopes and letter paper, equal in quality and printing, cheaper than they Can be obtained from abroad after adding transportation charges. Up to yesterday afternoon there hafj k° cu tho assessments of the Kankakee Valley Draining Company in tho Jasper Circuit Court, and 23 in tho Common Fleas Court. It is probable that by this evening almost nil whose lands in this county are affected will have hied their appeals. During tho August mouth of dog days marriage licenses were issued by 1 the county clerk to the follow-, ing parties: John R. Tyler and Mary Clonse. Crawford Cheek and Ruby Spangler. William Day and Martha J. Walters. Isaac R, Lewis and Margaret J. McKinney. About as pleasant a drive as there is in this vicinity is down to Mr. Nagel’s farm on the two-milo prairie. Three years ago his farm was unimproved land, now he has on it a comfortable dwelling, good fences, fine orops and quite an extensive young nursery ot apple, poach and evergreen trees, together with thrifty hedge plants, and. the largest assortment of roads in constant bloom in the county. His j flower garden will delight any person who. loves the beautiful.
Dr. A. Gregg, of China, East Indies, Sundwioh Islands, West Indies, California and other cannibal lands, will tell what he knows abou£ tho Heathen Chinee, at tho Court House this evening, for £5 -cents per poll. Dr. Gregg’s lecture at Remington', last Tuesday evening, is vory highly spoken of by those who tycard hitu at'tHat place. M. F. Chilcoto, Esq., goes up*to Laportc next week to servo the notices of appeals taken by the owners of lands assessed by tho Kankakee Valley Draining Company. As ho has been in tho employ of that corporation it is presumed that ho is aswell or better posted concerning tho haunts and dives of its members as any person in Jasper county and in conscqucnco will have less difficulty in performing service upon them.
A /X ACRES of land for sale itisido *Jbvr tho Corporation of Rensselaer, Ind. Twenty acres under cultivation. Inquire of Dr. G. A. Moss. ts
Mere About It.
Remington, Ind., Aug. 28,1871. Eds. Rensselaer Union: Feeling a deep interest in the welfare of our countryman and the general advancement of science, I cfinnot forbear stating a few of the many advantages to be derived from the use of James ,T. McKim’s Compound Solution for preserving eggs. Ist. Chickens hatched from eggs a Year or more old will, of course, be full grown,-and can commence laying eggs immediately; thereby saving feed and trouble of raising up to that time. 2d. Chickens hatched from these eggs will escape all tho diseases that poor little chicken flesh is heir to —such as gapes, droops, dumps, etc. —they being secure from them while in the shell. 3d. And last bftt not least, it is well known that age improves spirituous liquors (and this is an ago of improvement) and saloon keepers can by the use of eggs in said Preserving Compound make a solution called egg nog, three years old, with whiskey not more than one day from the still. PjVT. CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that the gentlemen who tested the’eggs preserved in James T. McKim’s Patent Compound Solution for preserving eggs are all, with an exception or so, stout, hearty, robust'.men and as capable of doing full justice to a barrel of old eggs as any gentlemen of my acquaintance. P.
NOTICE is hereby given forbidding hunters coming into my fields to limit prairie chickens without first obtaining permission l'rotii me. A lvkknice Sheppard.
Railroad Meetings in Nenton County.
At a meeting of the citizens of Beaver township, Newton county, Indiana, held at Morocco August 20th, 1871, for the purpose of" devising measures to secure the location of the Fort Wayne & pacific Railroad through the center of Newton county, John Smart was called to tho Chair and M. L. Iluinston chosen Secretary. I. M. Stackhouse, Secretary of tho Ft, W. tt P., explained the prospects of the road and wliat the Company expected of the people of Newton county—that they raise $56,000 and secure tho right of ‘ way through the county. On motion a committee of five, consisting of Dr. M. L. Iluinston, Capt. Ash, D. M. Pulver, John Smart and Dan. Graves, was appointed to solicit subscriptions. The moeting was well attended and good feeling prevailed. The people expressed a determination to raise tho required amount to socurc- the road. Adjourned to meet at the Bolt School House iu Jackson township on the 30 th in A. August 30th, the citizens of Jackon township, Newton county, met at the Bolt school house, W. W. Wishard was called to tho Chair, and S. N. Caldwell elected Secretary. The following resolution was passed: JResolucd, That this township will raise the necessary local aid to socijre the Ft. Wayne & Pacific R. R. througlfthe center of the county, on the most practicable routo to Morocco. Executive Committe, G. W. Has kcll, G. W. Clark, T. T. McGannon, Win. Harris, J. D, Spohr. Tho following meetings were appointed:. y • At Bolt’s school house Saturday evening, September 2nd. In Washington township, Mon*’ day evening, September 4th. At Brook, Tuesday evening, September sth.
W. W. WISHARD,
[s. N. CAtmvisnL, Chairman. Soorotary.
A sls Present at Dr. Kjfiloy’s iV Photograph UulJory for sl. Cull nnd see It.
Real Estate Transfers.
Tho following transfers of real estato wore mado during tho week ending August 30th: A. S. Tharp to Thou. Robinson lot no. 0, in e$ no of 25, 20, 7, 4.08 acres—s3oo. James Spcnccr to Jos.. A. Patton tho o side c£ sw of 18, 27, 0, 12.50 acres—s37s. I). T. Sigler to Amos Mahanoy tho sj ne, nw no aud e£ sw of 18, 32, C, 200 acres—s2ooo. James Montgomery to Franklin Dtr Orciitt the nw sw and so of 21, 30, 5, and the sw and nw of 22, 30, 5, 300 acres—s 800. J. S. Hanna to Clara Williams tho ne ne of 28,28,7, 40 acres—s2oo. S. Iloleiuan to Dennis Cosjey tho ne of 11, 82,*7, 100 acres—slooo. John Dutton to A. A. Dutton tho nw and no no of 25, 32, 7, 200 acres—slooo. William Anderson to T. J. Magiunis the nf se and sw of 22, 31, 5, and sw sc of 28, 31, 5, 280 acres -—s2ooo. A. J. Chambers to John W. Dallas pt u£ nw of 30, 27, 0, 4.47 acres —8720. S, E. Reese to Hoffman Keeno the nw se of 30, 28, 7, 40 acres—s4Bo. Geo. F. Schaull to Rlioda Hair lot 6 block 0 in Remington—slso. W. P. Simms to J. 11. McMurray theswseof22, 27, 7, 40 acres—slsoo. E. Anglcnian to 11. 157 Lyon tlio se sw of 22, 27, 7, 40 acres—sl2so. N, Green to Lemuel Milk the ?\v no of 20, 31, 0, and the n,w nw and sw nw of 34, 32, 6, 120 acres. Lemuel Milk to A. Gregory the sw ne of 22, 31, 6, and the nw nw and the sw mv of 34, 32, 7, 120 acres; —$1. Wm. J. Hole to Joel P. Watson the s£ sw of 14, 30, 7, 7.80 acres—s6oo. Joel P. Watson to J. W. Campbcll tho sj sw of If, 30, 7, 80 acres —ssfoo. Wm. Elmendorh to John Weis the ei se of 23, 32, 7, 80 acres—s4oo." J. Dawkins to Martha Phelps the of 7, 32, 5, andthe w£ nw and n end and n end wj ne of 18, 32, 5, 489 acres—slo. • JB£j“Dr. Kelley takes all kinds of farm produce lor Photographs.
Burlington.
Leaving tho Eubl and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line is acknowledged to be the C., B. & Q., joined together with the B. & M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route. Tho main lino of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pacific Roads, and forms to-day the leading route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska nt Fluttsmoulh, passes through Lincoln, tho Capital, and will thisye.ar be finished to Fort Kearney, forming tho shojtest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. & M.., diverging at Red Oak, falls into a line running down tho Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and ull Kansan. Passengers by this route t® Kiuusas, see Illinois, Southern lowa and Missouri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also Lovers of fine views should remember the Burlington Route, for its towns ‘‘highgleaming froin afar”—its troe-fringed streams —its rough biutTs and quarried —its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. Laud-buyers will bo sure to remember it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, tho Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R.at Burlington, lowa, or among the four thousand home-eleaders and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where ‘‘Uncle Sam is ricli enough to give us all a farm.”
To Teachers. NOTICK is hereby given that the Trustees of the Rensselaer Public School will, until Saturday, September 23d, 1871, receive proposals from teachers to teach a term of four months, commencing October 16th, 1871, and having a vacation of two weeks for holidays. There will be four departments designated respectively as principal, first intermediate, second intermediate and primary.— Applicants will specify which department they desire to teach. Proposals may be left with either member of the Hoard. Alfred Thompson^-Softool Horace E. James/Trustees. 200,000 OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS FOR S&A.IL.JE2I These plants werogrown in Jasper county, are strung, healthy ami thrifty. ar<j warranted to give satisfaction, and will be sold cheap. 0. I). STACKHOUSE, 3-48 Three miles north of Rensselaer, lud, IV OTICE is hereby given that I have ta--lr v ken out letters of administration on the estate of Uriah ltlack, deceased. Said ostato is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL M.BLACK, 3-19-3 t , - Administrator. Notice of Assessment. Plymouth, I.hd., JuneSl, 1871. r'l3lll^ subscribers to tlio capital stock of X J tKo Plymouth, Kunkakee und Pacific Raiiioad Company, whose subscriptions are yet unpaid, are hereby notified thatau assessment of 10 por cent. ftjfMnouth, has been made on all unpaid subscriptions. Tho first installment to be dao ana payable to the Treasurer of said Company at Ills office in tiio city of Kankaltee, Illinois, on the 23th day of July, 1871, and ten per cent, every thirty days thereafter until the entire unpaid subscriptions ore paid. Tlie subscribers in Indiana may pay their assessment to the Secretary of the Company, at Plymouth, who will receipt for tho same. By order of the directors. Attest: JOHN C. CUSHMAN, 3-39-ts. Secretary. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss! In the Jasper Common Pleas Court. David Clark r». Eli Watkins. THE defendant, Eli Watkins, is hereby notified of the pendency of this action and that the same will he heard and determined at the Court House in, Rensselaer, at tbe-next Lyrm of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, commencing ou Moudav,Qcotber 16, 1871. Witness the Clerk and seal of said ( KKAIr 1 court thl»!9th day of Augusf',' 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, E. P. Hammond, Atly. Clerk. 48-3
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Shore’s Sa!o. By virtu* of a dcnr'eo of foreclosure find order of mile lo mo dirootoil. from the Oloik of tilt' Jasper Circuit Court 1 will expose lit public, rjilo, to tho highest bidder, on fciuturday the 16th iluy of September.!. u, 1871, between tlio hours of 10 o’tiloek a. m. nnd 4 o'clock r. si., of eald dity, nt the door of ths Court House of Jasper comity, the uml profile tor It Ini in not exceeding seven years, tlio following dceorlbod roul estate to-v/lt; The north-west quurlor of section nine, !), In township twenty seven, 27, north of range six, 6, west iind the south-wont quarter of north-west quurtt rof soctlou eleven, 11, ill township tweiity-sovon, 27, north of range ■even, 7, west, containing two hundred acres moro or Ibsh. And en failure to rcullzo the full amount of judgment, Interest mid costs, 1 will nt the same time nud place expose at public win tho foo simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of ilnssel Wilber, Louisa Wilber unit Robert L- Strowbrldge at the suit of Hannon Poniprlll. Suld aide-will be made without any relief whatever from valunjtion or appralsomout laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Shoritf of Jasper County. Dated this August 33d 1871. Thompson & Hro. Att'y for Pl’fif. 3-48-31 Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure and an order of sale to mo directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Coniinon Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday tlio 9d day of September, A, D 1871, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M-, of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tlio following described real estate, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of Section four (4), in Township twenty-seven (27), north of Range six (6), west, in Jasper county, Indiana. containing Bixty-two nml seventy hundredths acres, he the same more or less, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest .and cost, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale tlio fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of George R. Dickerson at the suit of the Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Company. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, S. J, C. This Aug. Bth, A. D. 1871. Tlios. J. Spitler, Att’y for P’ff. 3-46-4 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale to me directed from tlieClerk of the Jas pier Common Pleas court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 9th day of September, A. D. 1871, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 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, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10), Township twenty-seven (27), north of Range seven (7;, WC?C containing forty acres, more or less, tuic on 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 said real estate. Taken as the property of H. George Bowen, Isaac Westfall and lillen Westfall, at the suit of the Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Company. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, S. J. C. This Aug. 14th, A. I). 1871. Thos. J. Spitler, Att’y for Pi’ll'. 3-47-3 t. I .
SINGER SEWING MACHINEBEST IN THE WOULD! WM. 11. RIIOADES has been Agent for the Singer Sewing machine, for over three years,and during that time has sold a largo number,uud they have all given satisfaction References. Mrs I. M. Stackhouse, I Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. 3. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Porter, I Mr. W. P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H. Grant, | Mr. C. 0. Starr, and otheis. Those needing machines are requested to call at iny residence and see the work. All kinds of machine twist, and colors of thread, machine oil and needles for sale. t Ttffc SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT. 11l 1879 thore were sold 86,781 of these machines, but last year (1870) the sales reached to 177,833 tone hand red.and tirenty-seren thousand, eight hundred and thirty-three) machines! showing an excess beyond the sales of 1869, ol over forty thousand, and as shown l»y the table below, over forty-four thousand machines more than any other company. The tlgaros below nro from sworn returns made by licensees to the receiver appointed by tho owners of the most valuable sowing machine patents, who license tho companies of lesser importance, Tho sales Tor 1870, wero i' By the SINGER MANUF’T’G CO. 127,833 Wheeler A Wilson 80,208 " Howo. _: 75,156 " Orover A Baker 67,402 » Weed 35,002 « Wilcox A Gibbs 28,890 “ Florence 17,660 " American Button-Hole, Ac.... 14,573 •• Gold Medal 1-. 8912 “ A£tpa ......... 5,806 “ Empire.... 3.560 “ Finkle A Lyon 2,430 “ Parham ' 1,766 •* Wilson 500 “ Bartlet Beveraible .. 496 “ Bartraw A Fantum 420 “ Lamb Knitting Manufuc’g Co. 421 ' " McKay.Sewing Machine Ass’n 429 “ C. F. Thompson 801 d........ 100 Showing that the Eingor manufacturing Company sold in 187(r 130,067 machines over tho Parham Co. 125,413 “ - Finkle A Lyon. 124,273 “ “ Empire Co. 122,027 " " AOtna Co. 118*921 ‘ “ Gold Medal Co. 113,260 •* ". Am. Button Ulo. 110.173 “ ' •* Florence Co. 98,943 “ •• Wilcox A Gibbs 92.831 “ - Weed Co. 70,431 •• “ Grover A Baker. 62,677 “ “ T^lloweCo. 44,62 a " “ Wlieeler A Wilsn WILLIAM «. RHOADS, AGENT, . ttoa«tlucr. lud.
SPECIAL NOTICES--1 NEW LUMBER^YARD AT ZErtEIvETHSr GTON. C. It. DONNELLY , SUCCESSOR TO HA Til AWA Y JlliO.S. Having (itfrfflmsed tho Lumbar Yard formerly on mod by HatfmWiiy Hro.a, 0. It. Donnelly It now* prepared to furnish LUMHKU of any desartf, tlun nt rod need PRIOEB. Office at the Lumbof Yard or Kurnlturo Store. 3-46-ts Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Jnat pnbliihod, a new edition of t'ulverwell’a Cole-' WbazWaUbrnted Kmmhv on the radicle curt (without medicine) of BriaxATOKKUOKA. or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Lossos. liiroTitncv, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., also, Consumption, Rrii.irsY, nnd Firs, Induced by aolMndulgence or extravagance. in acalcd envelope, 6nly C cents. The celebrated author. In this remarkable essay, clearly demonstrates from n thirty years’ successful practice, that tho alarming consequences cf self-abuse may be radically cured without th» dangerous uno of Internal lnciliclno or tho application of the knilo; pointing out a modo of cure nt once sirapio, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and j-adicully. »■ JUS" This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth nnd every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of alx cents or two post stamps. Albo Dr. Gulvorwell’s ‘‘MarriogoJ Guide,” price 25 cents. Address tbo Publishers, CHAB. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, Hew York, Post Oflioo Box 4,580. 3 27-lra 171 rs. Catherine Bruner's Improvement lor Preserving Bgga, and otlicr Articles. Patented November 30, 1809. . A S our Lady inventors are not namerons--L v. w 0 take pleasure in calling special at tention to tho invention described below, which is the reßnlt of several yours experience. As the whole manner of preserving will be cominnnicated only to th'oee who purchase the receipt, with the right to nse It, wo can only describe results. preservedin this manner, were laid Cown on tho first of September, examined at the end of six mouths by three skilful persons and pronounced to bo as fresh ns wbeu first laid. Eggs laid down bn the first of March coaid 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 articlca easily frozen, were prepared and placed out of doors, on a night when n bucket of wator froze nearly solid within doors, and in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drugs In druggist stores, and all other valuable artie'es easily destroyed by frost, can be kept at small expense through the coldest weather. > Tho receipt, with fail instructions, at to methods and uros, is for sale for most of the States, a portion of the territory having biu disposed of. Parties can have full information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Bruner, Miami, Missouri, Whitsel Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, Goodnow A Co., Boston, Massachusetts. GREAT BARGAINS iif STOVES* TIN-WARE, ‘ HOLLOW -WARE CAN BE HAD. AT ABBETT BROS.’ BEST QUALITY OF STOVES KEPT AND WARRANTS©.! A SELECT STOCK OF COOK, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND ACConest Prices. JOB-WORK DONE TO ORDER *»-—■ ■* • - - ON KllOirr. NOTICE, WE USE THE BESTOF STOCK IN ALL Obit WUUK, wanting anything in our line of bueiness will do well to givo us a call. ABBETT BROS., One Sow;,. West of Purcnplle’a Store, ItKNSSt'i.A l:K, INDIANA.
Rosadalis • '*■’•; ■* OVTO PREPARATION JIAS ■iN over been lntroduoed to tho American people that has met with as marked a snoooss at« THE FLUID EXTRACT SOF ROSADALIS.” One onnoe of this Fluid Extract Is more powerful In Us action upon disease than one pint of tho prep* -w ‘ aratlons of Sarsaparilla. .As a Blood Purifier it hat no equal I AtorSerofula, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Syphilis in all its forms, it is a oortain cure. Physicians indorse it; it is not a quaek nostrum, as the formula is printed Don every package. Dr. Sparks, of HioholasviUe, Ky.,says: “ It is the best Blood Purifier t have ever used." Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore; A says: “I always prescribe if for ScrofWa and Syphilis." Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says i “ I owed tho wont ease of - Seroftola I have ever seen Lwith Rosadalis.” Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, says ho has suffered for twenty yean witb'an eruption over his whole body; tried all > 'm| kinds of romedies with no tue- ’ cess; a few bottles of Rosadalis I mado a complete care. See BOSADALI3 ALMAXAO for important cares. The Koeadali* Almanac publishes the thrillSing story of “ Ruby B*. Croix, or the Maglo Rose. ” yffflr ROSADALIS sold ks all Druggist*.
i T"I Hoofland’s German ■W p' j --i W.f Hoofland’B German Tonio, ft,4 W! > *» .'• **y ‘ Hooflflnd's PodophyUin Pilli Hoofiand’o Greek OIL *• " *•'. : t t j/ ' g ■ ’—■■■'■ *' HOOFLAND’D GERMAN BXTTEHS, A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of say kind 1$ different from all others. His composed of the purs juices of vital piinclpals of Hoorn, Hkkbr, and Babks (or as mediclirally termed, extract*), tho worthless or inert portions of the ingredients not being used. Tlierlforfy in one bottle of this Bitters there is coatalnM ns much medicinal virtue as will be found Ik several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Boot-, Ac, used in this Bitters are grown la Germany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in this city, where they are compounded and buttled. Containing no spirituons ingredients, this Bitters t* free from tho objections Urged against all outers; no desire for stimulants can bo induced from their use, thoy CaOnot make drunkards/ nnd cannot, wilder any elrdnmsUiiees, kata any but a beneficial effect. EOOFLAND’O GEP.MAN TONIC, - Was compounded for those not Inclined lo extreme bitters, and is intended for use In r.asee when some alcoholic stimulant is required In connection with the .Tonic properties of th*‘ Bitters. Euch bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined WUb para Santa Ciiuz Bum, and flavored in such a mis. is overcome, forming a preparation ulglily agreeable and pleasant to the palate, end containing the medical virtues of the Hitlers The price of tho Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, which many persons think too high;- Tb*y must take into consideration that the Mhr.Slant used is guaranteed to bw-of spare qu.ltty. A poor article coaid be famished at • cheaper price, bnt Is it not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medioinal preparation should contain none hat tba best ingredients, end they who expect ta attain a cheap compound will most oerlslnly be chested, * ' ■ - - ■ - They are the Greatest Known Heme* diet For LIVER COMPLAINT, JTYSPbPSfA. NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICE, Ml* EASE OF THE Kli/NEYB, KKUI*TIONB OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from • Disordered Liver, Btomach, _ or Imparity of tho BLOOD. Read tho following symptoms; Constipation, Flatulence, I Award Pjles.rdHness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ut the Stomach, Nsusea, Heartburn, Disgust f*r Food, Fullness or Weight in the Btorovek, Four Eruetatiorfs, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead Hurried or Difficult Breathfng, Flulieiibg st the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dnll Psln in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Veltewness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back,Chest, Limits, Ac- Sudden Flushes es Heat, Burning In tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,and Great Depression of Upiiiia. All these indicate Disease of the Llvei ot Digestive Organs, combined with impure blue*. Tbo nse of the Bitters or Tonic will soon cause the shove symptoms to disspyeai and the patient will become well and healthy. DP.. HOCPLAND’S GREEK OIL, LIGHTNING CTOK *OB ALL KINDS OF PAINSjANT) ACHLS. Arruwn F.xTEßNiM.r.—ft wifi oyi« all kinds of Pains and Aches, atieh as Rhauw s tism. Neuralgia, Toothache, Chß>‘alas, Sprains, Bruises, Prost Biles, llesd.eh**. Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings -f Insects, Ringworms, etc, Takbn Intzknai.i.y. —lt wilt oure R da*y CompUiuts, Backaches, sick Uesdaehe, oils, Dys* L«;ry. Dlarrhoja, Chetenf Infs-to», Cholera Morbus, Cr imps and Pains I- the Stomach, Fever and Agno, Coughs, oolda,' Asthma, etc. DP.. EOOPLAND’S P 0*1)01*11 ¥ Is LI W, TWO PILLS A DOSE.’ The mort powerful, pel amoetM. V-geimk.. Cm- ' tharhe known . ' - Hft Me ! It Is not necessary to uke • bands. I of these Pills to produce the desired effect: two of them set quickly and powerfully, clear lag the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all imi utf ties The principal Ingredient is Podophy liu, or tbo Aloohollc Extract of Mandrake. w« trh is Dy many times more Powerful, Acting, »d Searching, than the Mandrake itself, its culiar actfen is open the the hirer, clean'eg it speedily from ajtpbstruetiuna, with all t .* power of Mureurylrelfree Iron the iajarto-s results attached to tbo use of th'at miiirisl. iirw For all diseases, iu which the ok* of a ta thartic is Indicated, these Pills will give entire satisfaction in every ease. They »rt« fio/. , . In cases of JJvsr Oomplalnt, Dyapepal*,; and extreme Costivsndas, Dr. Hootlsnd's German Bitters or Tonic should he, need in con- *; K ueetiou with the Pilla The toute elfect «t tbo Bitters or Tunic builds up, the system.— ' The Bitters or Tonic purifies the' Blood, strengthens the nerves, regutntsa lit* Llvtr, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pilla, sod tone up the system with lUUcraoi Testa,s»d no disease can retain its bold, Ar ever ausaii These mediei net are told by aU' DruggidM "JSteSSu'r'KSffilvew. MAN Rsmkuiks, that are so u*ir*t»ally ased and highly recomniended; and do not attsw the DraggiiLko induce xou to t*kt anfihtnt else that he may soy is jogt aa good, t eeauau he makes a larger profit omit These Bem%> . dies will be sent by Express to any locuUty , 4 upon application to tb* Principal DB#t, a, ~ the German Mndioine Store. Ml Arch Sltqek Philadelphia. CHAS. V- EVAFB, Proprietor. Formerly C. K JACKSON ft qO. dtar These Reme-ots nrr S>,itr Storekeepers, and M.di. we Dsu.c- bliuW fcll throughout the Vmtrd Stated antitaA )M hW America usd the IVtat /urfbotl, and i» t\»-
