Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1858 — Page 3

whether it is tlie wish of the people of the proposed State to be admitted at that time, «np if so, shall proceed to form a constitution and take all necessary steps for the establishment of a State Government, in. conformity with the Federal Constitution, subject to such limitations and restrictions as to the mode and manner of its approval or ratification by Jhe people of the proposed , State, as they may have prescribed by law, wnd shall be entitled to admission into the Vnion as a State under such constitution, thus fairly and legally made, with or without slavery, as said constitution may prescribe. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for the purpose of insuring, as far as possible, that the elections authorized by this act may be fair and free, the Governor. United States District Attorney and Secretary of the Territory of Kansas, and the presiding s officers <of the two branches of its Legislature,

namely: the President of the Council and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, -ire hereby constituted a Board of Commissioners to carry into effect the provisions of this det, and to use all means' and proper to that end. Any three of them shall constitute a board; and the board shall hive power and authority to designate and establish precincts for voting or to adopt those already established; to cause polls to be opened at such places as it may deem proper in the respective counties and precincts of said Territory; to appoint, as judges of election at each of the several places of voting, three discreet and respectable persons, any two of whom shall be competent to act; to require the sheriffs of the several counties, by themselves or deputies, to attend the judges at each of the places of voting, for the purpose of preserving peace and good order, or the said board ma/, instead of said sheriffs anil their deputies,.appoint, at their discretion and in such instances as they may choose, other fit persons for the same purpose. The election hereby authorized shall continue for one day only, and shall not be continued later than sundown on that day. The board s tall appoint the day for holding said election, and said Governor shall announce the same by proclamation, and the day shall be as early a one as consistent with due notice thereof to the people of said Territory, subject to the decision of this act. The said, board shall have full power to prescribe the time, manner and place of said election, and to direct the time and manner of the returns thereof, which returns shall be made to said board, whose duty it shall be to announce the result by proclamation and said Governor shall certify the same to the President of the United States without delav.-

Sec/3. And be it further enacted,. That in the election hereby authorized all whtt-e----male inhabitants of said Territory, over the age of twenty-one years,.who possess the qualifications which were required by the laws of said Territory for a legal voter at the last general election for members of the Territorial Legislature, and none others, shall be allowed to vote; and -this shall be the only qualification required to entitle citizens to the right of suffrage in said elections, and if any person not so qualified shall •vote, or offer to vote, or if any person shall vote more than once at said election, or shall make,,or cause to be made, any .false, fictitious or fraudulent returns, or shall alter or change any returns of said election, such person shall, upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction, be kept nt hard labor not less than six months and not more than three years. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the members of the aforesaid Board of Commissioners und all persons appointed by them to carry into effect the provisions of this act,

shall, before entering upon their duties, take an oath to perform faithfully the "duties of their respective offices; andon failure there‘af they shall he liable and subject to the same charges and penalties as are provided in like cases under the Territorial laws. ■ Sec. 5. And be it f urther enacted, That the officers mentioned in the preceding section shall receive for their services the same compensation as is given for like services under the Territorial laws.

O^7” A trial of speed for fifty dollars a side, between a horse and a locomotive came off at St. Thomas, Canada West, last week. The distance was 80 rods, and the horse came in as winner by half a length..

O^7”A Washington-letter writer says that he is informed-by the War Department that there art twelve hundred applicant?® for a single Lieutenancy in the army, now vacant.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! PItEPAItED from a presciption of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the ,Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling! the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and child. * T&ese Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST TBrEE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure-do bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. > In all cases of. Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue •u Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other remedies have failed, and although * powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying eac h package Price, in ths United States and Canada, One Dollar. W. W. ROBERTS, . Indianapolis, General Agent for Indiana. N. B.—One Dollar and six postage stamps inclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale wholesale and retail by HARDING PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Indiana, and by one Druggist in every town in the United States. '-sy97

DIED, On the Ist inst., after a lingering illness of four months, Dempsey, M. Ballard, sou of the late. Thomas R. Ballard, aged 25 years, 8 months and 11 days.

FORT WAIVE WESTERN R. R. ELECTION NOTICE. THE stockholders of the Fort Wayne Western Railroad rre hereby notified that an election of seven Directors, for the ensuing year, will be held at the RockhillHouse, in the city of Fort Wayne, on Wednesday, the 9th day of June next, at 10 o’clock A. M. By order of the Board of Directors. R. C. SCHENCK, President. Attest: Thomas TiG|Aß,Sec’y. 1-tt

To all Whom it May Concern. NOTICE is hereby given that purchasers at the United States Marshal’s sale of the land advertised as .the property of the Ft. Way ne. &,'Mississippi Railroad Company, at the suit of Peter Ferguson, will acquire no title to skid land, as the title thereto was not in the judgment-de-fendant at the time of the rendition of the judgment. All persons are therefore warned agtynst bidding upon said laud- at said said. April 30, 1858; R. H. MILROY, l-3t Trustee Ft. W. &. M. R. R. Co.

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,> JCourt of Common Pleas, J.tsper county, j ' S ’ ~ July term for 1858. Amos White- ~] vs. I Motion to set aside Joseph Reed and [ judgment. Simon Phillips, Sheriff; &c. J f 1 HIE, non-residened of the said'Joseph Reed I. liaVing been made to appear ironi the return of the Sheriff, he is therefore hereby notified that on the first day of said term of said court, to be held at the. coulrt house in Rensselaer on the fourth Monday in July, 1858, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, said court will be moved to set aside the judgment rendered against this plaintiff (then defendant) in favor of said Reed, at the pctober term for 1857 of siid court, in an action wherein said Joseph Re;d was plaintiff, Benjamin Lukins and John Torbet wore defendants —said motiou to be made oh the grounds that there was-no service of process upon said White prior to the rendition of said"judgment, and that the same is in other respects illegal and unjust. May 4, 1858. MILROY & COLE, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Attest, C. M. Watson, Clerk, By D. I. Jacksom, Deputy. l-3t

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,? Court of Common Pleas, Jasper county, j ’ ’’ July term for 1858. Abraham Kulm rt al.i vs. > Complaint for foreJacob H. Frank et al.) closure, COMES a disinterested person and files an affidavit that part of the defendants are not residents of the Shite of Indiana. They are therefore hereby notified of the pend -ney of this action, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur to the complaint herein filed, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to be hold at the court, house in Rensselaer on the fourth Monday in July. 1858, the same will be tak *n as confessed, and a deejree rendered accordingly. In testimqny whereof I have hereto S' AT I se l ,n y band anti the seal of said court at office in Rensselaer this 4th dav of May, A D. 1858. C. M. WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. , Milroy &,’Cole, PlfFs Attys. I-3t LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,? ; Cbiurt of Common Pleas, Jasper county, y s ' July term for 1858. William J. La Rue | DeWitt C* Walker f Civil aclionand John W. I vers. ) C4OMES a disintercstied person and files an affiJ davit that the said JoJin W. Ivors is not a resident of the State of Indiana. He is therefore hereby notified of the pendency ,of this action, and that unless ho appear and plpad, answer or demur to the complain# herein filed at the calling of this cause on the second day of the next term ot said court, to be held at the court house in Rensselaer on the fourth Monday in July, A. D. 1858, the matted's aind things therein stated will betaken ns'trjn-. and confessed, and judgment rendered accordingly. Wiln -ss tiie Clerk and seal of said Vtatl court, this 4th day of May, in the U S year 1858. C. M WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. Milroy &. Cole, Plff’s Attys. - l-3t

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,) Court of Common Pleas, Jasper county, J 88 ’ July term for 1858. Elizabeth Timmons) as. > Petition for partition. Eleanor Phillips et al.) IT appearing from the return of the officer, that part of the defendants are non-residents, they are hereby notified, of the pendency of this petition, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to be held at the court house in Rensselaer, on the fourth Monday of July, 1858, the matters therein stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree rendered accordingly. Witness tljo Clerk and seal of said C. T , .. I court, this 4th day of May, A. D. c . M . WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. Milroy &, Cole, PHTs Attys. l-3t ABMIKISTRATOR’S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that I have this day IN taken out letters of special administration upon the estate of Cornelius Saylor, late of Laporte county, Indiana, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are earnestly requested to come forward at once and pay up, as the estate must be settled. The estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated April 17, 1858. ISAAC SAYLOR, 51-3 t Special Administrator. PED LIC NOTICE. / THERE will be sealed proposals taken by the Trustees of Gillam township,' Jasper county, Indiana, on the 15th of May, 1858, for the keeping of George Foster, a pauper of the county, for the term of ope year from the 16th of May,4858, at the Gillam School-hpuse, the lowest responsible bidder to be the keeper. By order of the Board of Trustees. H. RAYBURN, Township Clerk. April 16, 1858. 51-3 t ;

NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Deliln Smith, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate isi supposed solvent. April 28, 1858. ZION SMITH, l-3t* Administrator. W anted— -Lumber. ANY person wishing to build and pay the carpenter in lumber, can make such arrangements with. '. i <l-6m JOSEPH A. ST- JOHN. •

SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! F DUE undersigned is desirous of informing his -L friends ajjd the public generally, that he has now on hand A LEETLE THE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Brought to this Market. Everything always nice and clean.SQ In addition to his Grocery department, ha keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK, . COD FISH, &.c. His stock as good Wooden-wara is complete, such as Tuba, Buckets, Churns, Half-Bush-els, AfC. • t Call around, gentlemen, with the cash, and von will always find the latch-string hanging iut. [so] J. M. AUSTIN.

ATTENTION, ALL I FITHE undersigned takes this of informing the citizens of Jasper county, that he has purchased of WEBSTER &. HALSTEAD their entire stock of Merchandise, kept in the store-room of Fowler & Penn. In consideration of the hard times and the scarcity of money, I will sell my goods at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING PRICES! For thirty days I will sell all kinds of WINTER CLOTHING, PLUSH CAPS, DELAINES, And various other articles, AT COST FOR CASH! Now is the time to buy heavy winter goods at a very small outlay of money, and customers will at all times fin'd they CAN SAVE MONEY By buying their gooos of me, as I will positively sell goods for a less profit than the merchant cun who sells on credit. My GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will always be supplied with the best articles the market affords, which I will sell lower than any other house in town sells at. Country Marketing, Of all descriptions, will bo taken in exchange for goods at current prices. I hope, by selling goods cheap, and pursuing an upright and honest course of dealing, to obtain a liberal share of public patronage. My .motto is, and always will be: “Ready Pay, Small ProJits, and Quick Sales.'' C. W. WILLEY. Rensselaer, Feb. 13, 1858. 42 DR. W. W. BICKFORD, Eclectic Physician and, Uroscopian, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the citizens of Rensselaer and the surrounding country for their past liberal patronage, and hopes, by prompt attention to his profession, to merit and ri*ceivo a continuation of the same. He will b« found at the old office, reedy to attend to ull calls in the practice .of Medicine, Obstetrics, &c., at all hours, when not actually absent professionally. Chronic diseases of all grades especially attended to. Medicines prepared and constantly kept on hand for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Diseases of the Lungs, Ague, Liver Complaint, Diarrhea, Rheumatism, &.c.t O’All curable diseases of the Eye treated byDr. Hazen, Practical Oculist. 44-1 y

R. A W. SPENCER, Physicians and Druggists, MONTICELLO, IND. Will give particular attention to all professional calls, night or day. In connection with the practice of medicine, they keep constantly on hand a good supply of DRDOS AND MEDICINES, Of all kinds, to which they invite the attention of all persons. ,20-ts JOYCE & RRO., AMBROTYPE AND MELAINOTYPE ARTISTS, Rensselaer, Ind. Room in Laßue's Stone Building. Those wanting work done in our line of business will please call soon, as we expect to remain in Rensselaer but a short time. TTPictures taken to order. Prices: to suit the times. 51-3 t

STRAY HOUSES. STRAYED from Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind , one Bay Horse, four year old last fall, with a white streak in his face, with black legs, main and tail. Also, three Bay Colts, two of them two years old this spring, and th* other one year old this spring, with a white face. A liberal reward will be given for information. JOHN W. WHITE, 51 JOB ENGLISH.

EXECVTORiS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that I have this day taken out letters testamentary upon the estate of Zachariah Beeson, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for payment; and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are desired to make immediate settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated April 17, 1858. THOMAS THORNBURG, 51-3 t Executor.

EXECITOR’S SALE. NOTICE is herepy given that I will, on Friday, the 14th day of May, in the year 1858, at the residence of Zachariah Beeson, in Hanging Grove township, Jdsper county, Indiana, offer for sale, at public auction, all his household and personal property, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of Sale—All sutns of three dollars or under, cash in hand; on all sums above that amount, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchasers giving notes with approved security, bearing interest from date, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws. Sale to com? mence at ten o’clock in. the forenoon. Dated April 17, 1858. THOMAS THORNBURG, t 51-3 t Executor. JUS TI C ES’ B L alTk’s FOR SALE AT t, gs ? or ea.

The special attention of Agents, Dealers, and Readers generally, is invited to the following fresh and valuable advertisements from N ew York City. A GREAT BWK FOR AGENTS! Published this slay, February 9,1858, FIFTY YEA£9 IN CHAINBI OR, THE LIFE OR AN AMERICAN SLAVE., teritirn i, Himself. 430 pages, cloth, gilt back. Price sl. THIS is the title of one of the moat intensely interesting biographies of the day. It is the plain history of an American slave in the far South, who, after tWo or three escapes and recaptures, finally, atf old man, found freedom and rest in one of the Ntofthefn States. What jthe Dress Say. The story is toiy with great simplicity, but with much power and pathos. Whoever takes it will find it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.— National Era, Washington, D. D. A narrative of real experience like the above will have far rnove effect-against slavery than the ingeniously wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. —American Baptist. Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a thousand-fold more thrilling; a simple talc of life-long oppression, revealing truly the workings of the “peculiar institution” in our country. To the storyjfgying we would say, here is a story worth readifi^.— -Mission Record; A THOROUGH CANVASSER' Is wanted in each feminity in the free States, to engage in the sale of 'the above work immediately. Such can easilyclear from SSO to sl©O per Mantis ! The work is beautifully printed and bo-nd, and is as large as thp-books that sell for one dollar and a quarter, but Ss'we mean to sell at least one hundred thousand copies through agents, we have made the retail pried only one d llar A Sample Copy of flic Book will bo sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private circular to a gouts, with terms, etc. H. DAYTON, Publisher, 50-3 m No. 29 Ann street, New York. A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED PAPER! H A R P E R’S WEEKLY: A CIVILIZATION. Employs the Best Talent in the World ! TERMS—INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. One copy for twenty weeks $1 00 One copy for one yeair.. 2 50 One copy two years®.. J 4 00 Five copies one Twelve copies one 20 00 Twenty-five copies qne year 40 00 Harper’s “ Weekly” .““d “ Magazine” one year, $4 00. Postmasters sendiiig a club of twelve or twen-ty-five, will receive sc copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence with any number jS-: Specimen numberbgratuitously supplied. Back numbers can.be furnished to any extent. Clergymen vnd teachers supplied at lowest Club Rates HARPER & BROTHERS, 50-3 m Publishers, Franklin Square, N-.Y-

IT ISgNOT A DIE. W.E subjoin a few names of those who recommencL MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIRRESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM. Preset Eaton, of Union University: “The fulling hair ceased, and my grey locks changed to original color.” Rev. C. A. Buckbee, Treasurer American Bible Union, New York: “I cheerfullfeadd my testimony.” Rev. 11. V. Degen, editortjJGuide to Holiness,” Boston:. “We can testily to its effects.” Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Corresponding Secretary Christian Union, New York<\“Used in rhy family with beneficial effects.” Rev. A. Webster, “Christian Era,” Boston: ‘tSintje using your preparations, I an neither bald or,gray, as heretofore.” Rev. Janies H. Cornell, Qqrre-sponding Secretary, etc., New York: “It hasrestored the huir of one of my family to its original color, and stopped its falling out,” etc. Wf Can quota, from numerous o’hers of in Europe and America, hut for farther information send for circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S World’s Hair Restorer Depot, No. 355, iStoome street, New York. 0"Sold everywhere. 50-3 m

CONSC MPIW, SCROFULA, COUGHS, CHRWC RHEUMATISM, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a Scrofula or impoverished etate of the Blood. HEGEMAN, CLARK dp CO.'S GENUINE C jChD •'LIVER OIL, HAS stood the tent of over tonX’car’s experience, and is recommended by all the most eminent physicians jjs tlje most valuable remedy in use. Dr. tile celebrated physician of the London Consumj>tion Hospital, took notes' of its effects about 51)0 cases, and found it more efficaciousTthap all remedies yet discovered. This remedy, sb valuable when pure, becomes worthless or injurious when adulterated, Seo; that the label has thar,eagle and mortar, and the | signature over the edrk of each bottle, as thou- ; sands have been cured by the use of the genuine ! article who had usefi others without success. Sold by all druggistsA HEGEMAN A. CO. 50-3 m

CHICISTAIFO&O’S HAIR DYE. V\/ITHIN a nutshell all the merits lie, V V Of Christodoro's never-equaled Dye; Red it makes black, to brown transforms a grey, j And keeps thofibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye still holds its position, as the most harmless and efficacious Hair Dye in the world. Prepared and sold, wholesale and fetuil, and applied in ten private rooms, at CHRISsTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, Broadway, New York, and by all druggists and perfumers in the United States. AGENT —John D. Park, Cincinnati, O. 50-3 m j Siu: KIFF’S "sale? BY virtue of an execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on the 25thj£iy oi May, A. D. 1858, at the court house the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock >. M. tyid four o’clock P. M. of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: ' The south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section three f3f,) township twenty-eight (28,) range six (6) wi-st, or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution; ■ And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I. will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. C* ' Said real estate taken as the property of Thomas O’Brien, at the sifit of William J. Laßue, Jesse Boys and John W. Laßue. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. BiLW. J. Wright, Deputy. April 20, 1858. 51-3 50 — ! —**— — ‘ Corn ! Corn! Corn! THE undersigned whnS ten thousand bushels of Corn for which he will pay the highest market price in Goods at hi* store in Rensselaer. C. T&. WILLEY. «<7-« ’ :

I. M. STACKHOUSE.J [c. D. STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW! HARDWARE, Stove and Variety Store! f REELING that there was a necessity existing for an establishment of thi< kind, we have removed our Tin Shop to the third doer from the river, and have opened THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &C,, Ever Brought to tills Market. OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF RAILROAD SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES, FIELD HOES, GARDEN HOES, MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS, GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, CROSS-fcUT SAWS, > HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, AUGURS, CHISELS, FILES, GIMBLETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &c., &c., TOGETHER WITH Everything Else in the Hardware Line that you can call for! Our stock es Stoves is unparallelled in the West, either for durability, beauty or cheapness. Our stock of Castings is complete, comprising, among other things, STOVE POTS, TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS, BISCUIT OVENS, / SRILLETS &; LIDS. Our Tin Shop is still grinding out work of every imaginable pattern. D"Especial attention paid to Eave Troughs, repairing, and other job work. Give us ts call before purchasing elsewhere, for as we buy in tho Eastern markets, and exclusively for cash, we can afford to sell cheaper than articles in this line have ever been offered in this market before. 49 1. M. STACKHOUSE de BRO.

To Whom it May Concern. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Madison Collins, of Morocco, Ind., will settle up tha accounts immediately, by notes or otherwise, as the business must be closed up instantly. A word to the wise is sufficient. THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT COST, FOR CASH, OR ON THREE MONTHS TIME, With interest from date, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. • 33-ts R. STRODE, Assignee. SHERIFF’)* SALE. - BY virtue of an execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Tippecanoe County Circuit Court, I will, on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of of the following real estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section twenty-five, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west —one hundred and sixty acres. The oast half of the south-west quarter of section tvyenty-five, in townsfiip twenty-eight, north of range six west —eighty acres. Th(/east half of the north-east quarter of seCtioirz twenty-five, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The west half of the north-west quarter of Ipction twenty-four, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The south-west quarter of the south-west quartei/Of section thirteen, in township twentyeight, north of range six west—forty acres. The south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section fourteen, in township twentyeight, north of range six west—fort}' acres. Containing in all- four hundred and eighty acres, more or less. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, intejest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer tor sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of The New Albany and Salem Railroad Company, at the suit of John T. Huff and others. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. April 20, 1858. 51-7 00

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on the 25th day of May, A- D. 1858, at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M- and four o’clock P. M- of said day, expose to public sale to the highest ana best bidder thereof, the undivided interest of David W. Dnnn and Joseph Dunn, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: Lots number throe and four (3 and 4,) and part of the fractional north-west quarter, all In section two (2,) township tweirty-seven (27,) north of range ten (10) west; andHlio south-east quarter of section eleven (11,) same township and range. And on failure to roaljje the fqll amount of said judgment, interest and coats, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale tho Ide-simple' of said real estate. ’ Said bdal estate taken as the property of David W. Dunn and Joseph Dunji,ut the suit of William S. Hopkins. SIMO < PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By »». J- Wright, Deputy. April 20, 1858. 51-4 00 ~’ aTTy ERT I 8 E IN TRB tlMlSlLAii 6 A 11T T K

L. D. SINE'S FORTY-SECOND ~ GIFT ENTERPRISE! $13,000 in. Valuable Prizes! $2,500 IN AMERICAN GOLDI New 6 1-2 Octave Rosewood Piano, worth $3OO! FIVE FARMS FOR $1 EACH! 8 7 5Gold and Silver Lever Watches! GOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, Jewelry, Ape. TICIIETS LIMITED TO 13,000. TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIZES, 2,000. To be Drawn at St. Louis, Mo., ON MONDAY, MAY 10, 1856.

ID. SINE would announce to the public A* that his Forty-second Mammoth Gift Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable Gifts; among which will be found the following: ONE HUNDRED PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; a new octave ROSEWOOD PIANO, worth three hundred dollars; three 80cre, and two 160-acre Land Warrants; 275 Gold and Sliver Lever Watches, worth from fifteen to two hundred dollars each; 40 Gents’ Gold Vest Chains and Ladies’ Gold Guard Chains. Also, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &,c. Also, Ladies’ Goldstone, Cameo, and Painting sets, Bracelets, Lockets, &c. Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain Sleev* Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &.c. AU of the above Gifts are of as good a quality as can be purchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my Enterprises materially differ from many others of similar character: Firstly—The drawing invariably tukespKce on the day advertised. Secondly—Tlifprizes are worth what they are stated to bs in.the programme. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in* a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who j cannot attend the drawing, are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk, and a list of the numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether they are fortunate or not. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not giv» satisfaction are exchanged, if they are returned in as good order as when received. Agents selling twenty-five tickets or upward will be supplied with tickets at the rate of 80 cents each; single tickets, one dollar; six tickets, five dollars.

All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 379, St. Louis, Mo.; or they may be addressed to L. D. SINE. Box 710, Cincinnati, 0., as I have an agent at the latter place to supply all who may order from there. 39-iy IT. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.. BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fi. Fa.) to rne directed from The Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, On Friday, tlie ?tli day of ?lay, A. D. 1838, Between the hours of ten o’clock' A. M. and four o'clock P. M., at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit:\ 1 The undivided one-half of the east half of the north-east quarter of section two, township twen-ty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section eleven, township twenty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of the cast half of the south-east quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, range ten -west. The undivided one-half of the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of section twentythree, township twenty-seven, range ten west." The undivided one-half of the west half of section twenty-six, township twenty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of the north half of the north-east’ quarter of section twenty-six, township twenty-seven, range ten west. The undivided one-half of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section twen-ty-six, township twbnty-seven. range ten west.. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee-simple of said above-described, real estate. Taken as the property of the defendant at the suit of John Bates against said defendant, The Junction Railroad Company. / JOHN L.'ROBINSON, 1 U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. By Geo. McOnut, Deputy. Apriis,lßsß. 49-tt pr. f. SIO,OO

L. S. MARSHAL’S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fl. Fa.) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of th* United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, On Friday, the 7th day of Jlay, A. ». 1858, Between the hours of tea o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M., at tlie Court House-door iu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, offer for sale at public rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate, situate in Jasper couatv and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty, township twenty-nine, north of range six west—forty acres. Tho nortlj-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty, township twenty-nine, north of range six west —forty acres. The south-east quarter of thp south-east quarter of section twenty, toyynghip twenty-nine, north of range six west-—forty acres. The south-west quarter of the south-east quar r ter as, section twenty, township twenty-nine, north of range six west—forty acres. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum t* satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and, place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale th*, fee-simple of said above-described real estate. Taken as the property of the defendant at th* suit of Peter Ferguson against said defendant,! The Fort Wayne and Mississippi Railroad Company JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indian*. By Geo, McOut, Deputy. April 5, 1858. 49-tt pr. f. $7,50 A LARGE and well-selected Stock of Print*, for *ale eheap, at / x THOMTSOjt,* Sdfatf