Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1858 — Page 3
Bees in the Spring.
Sometime ago we published an item stating that if bees were allowed access to oil cake, the quantity of thrir honey would, be thereby increased, as our authority stated, •everai hundred per cent. But honey alone, or its constituent materials, is not all that bees requiie; for as a correspondent of the New York Tribune states, pollen is also needed to make “bread” for the young bees. The weather .may be warm enough and the bees lively enough; but until the bees afford pollen, they have no material to work upon to enable them to be in season with the new brood to produce early swarms. A Mr. Sturtevant, of Cleveland, Ohio, asserts that he can bring bees forward two months earlier by the very simple process of feeding them with unbolted rye meal placed on boards near the hive. They "pitch into it at. once.” As of late years bee-keeping has become a favorite and often a profitable amusement with thousands, and as no class of “pets” can in these respects be compared to them, it is not impossible that a .knowledge of the facts above mentioned ’may prove acceptable to ma'nyi Bees are like trees—it costs very little to start them, they maintain themselves with very little attention, they are pleasapt to observe and in the end profitable.— -Philadelphia Bulletin. A- Boy Hanging Himself to*. Frightkn his Parents. —In Middlesex, Yates county, New York, a few days since, John R. Francisco, aged about fifteen years, went out into a shed attached to his father’s barn, aud suspended himself by the neck with a rope. He told some little children who were with him to run into the house, as lie was going to hang himself, and from this it is supposed that he did not intend really to commit suicide, but expected some one would come and release him. ‘A Fair Offer, —Lieut. YV. D. Porter, late of tile United Slates Navy, sjjys that the merchants of New York should employ a pilot boat, armed with a long nine-inch shell gun, to convoy their vessels free from the coast of Cuba. A crew of thirty men will answer; and if they want a volunteer for that and one who will pledge himself to return the fire of the Styx, they can call •on him. ■ -j;7 QTj-A certain Irish attorney threatened to prosecute a Dublin printer fur inserting th» death of a living person. Tne menace concluded with the remark that “No printer should publish a death unless apprisod of fact by the party deceased.” A. New Regiment.—Orson.Hyde, a Moruion High, 4’rit'st, says that “if the Lord .spares hi mi add lie lias good luck,” in ten years inure he xvilL-have sons enough to .make a regiment bv themselves. ~ L your boys a trade, and learn them to depend upon their own resources, 'ard they will make shrewd smart men. small pox is raging at Plymouth. Some three or four cases have proved fatal. emigration from Ireland now averages about 100,000 a year. United States .and England.
RENSSELAER MARKET.
CORRF.CTKn WfIKKI.T I'V MESSRS THOMPSON i SON Wheat, per husheJ. . .j. 53 Corn, per bushel, ' 20 Oats, per bushel. ... ........ 20 Potatoes, pet busfjel 25 White lieu ns, per bushel .1 00 Timothy Seed, per bushel 1 50 Blue Grass Seed, per bushel 2 00 Butler, per pound....'. ;. .. 09 Lard, per pound . . 10 Eggs, P eT dozen 06 Hides, Green, trimmed, per pound 03 “ Dried, per p0und................ . 05 Dried Apples, per bushel 2 00 N. O. Sugar, per pound IIK Crushed Sugar, per pound .- 15 Rio Coffee, per pound 14 Java Coffee, per pound 20 Rice, per pou m 1......... 08 Mol asses, per gallon 5 50 Sirup, per gallon^,. .1 “5 Vinegar, per gallon , 25
9I.IRRIED, On Wednesday evening, the 26th nit., by the Rev. J. C. Post, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. L. A. Cole and Miss Lucetta He.txi.it, all of tliis place.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
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CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! PIIEI'AKED from a presciption of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tliis 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. These Pills sJioulil not be taken by females during Ihs FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy , as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, bid at any . other time they are. safe. 1 In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectious, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue #n 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 a powerful remedy, do Bot contain iron, calomel, •ntimony or any other miocral. Fall direction* accompanying each package Price, ia the UnitM States and Canada, One
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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 k PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Indiana, anid by one Druggist in every town in the United States. mjdJ7 - 5 , -
J. V. PA UK. I SON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Barkley Township, Jasper Co., Ind. Will act as agent in collecting debts in Barkley and adjoining townships. 5-ts BARBER SHOP. SHAVING, HAIR-DRESSING & SHAMPOOING, done with neatn'ess and dispatch. Shop in Monnelt's nezo building, room formerly occupied by Joseph Jackson. 5-ts DAVID MOORE. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of J. Haddix & Son is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by Wm. Haddix. * J. HADDIX, May 24, 1858. [5-3t»] YVM. HADDIX. SCHOOL. NOTICE. THE undersigned Avould respectfully announce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has opened a school for Youths and Misses in the room formerly occupied by R. B. James, on second floor in “Liberal Corner.” Terms. —One dollar per mouth, or three dollars per quarter. DELILA SHENEFELT. June 1, 1858. 5-ts STB AT -MARE. up by John Smart, of Beaver TownJL ship. Jasper county, Indiana, one bay mare fifteen and a half hands: high, blaze in her face running down to her right nostril, both hind feet white, a stripe of whiter; around above the hoof of both fore feet, and hoof-lo(gks of the same white, some collar-rviarks on the upper part of the shoulders, and also.a saddle-mark on the back bone, supposed to be six years old this Spring, and appraised at eighty dollars by John Brennisholts, Daniel Asli and G. YV. Dearduff, before me this 31st day of May, 1858. 1 f 5-1* John darroch, Justice of the-PeaCe.
NOTKT. OF THE PEN I»ENC v OF UN ATTACHMENT. NOTICE ia hereby given that, on the 2Gth day of May, I*sß, a writ of attachment was issued by me, Thomas Antrim, a Justice of the Peace of the county of Jasper, and the State of Indiana, at the instance and upon the affidavit of James N. Swisher against the goods and chatties, credits and effects of Cromwell O. Johnston, by virtue of which writ tlief following described effects,; money in the hands ofrtfie 'Treasurer of Walker Township, Jasper county, State of Indiana, have been attached as the' money of the said. Cromwell O. Johnston; and that on the 28th day of June, 1858, pi ten o’clock A. M., at my office in Gillum Township, Jasper ebuntv, Indiana, I will proceed jto iiear and decide upon said attachment, whereof the said Cromwell O. Johnston and aJl'other persons concerned will take notice. THf)MAS ANTRIM, Justice of the Peace. , . May 31, 1858. 4-3* SHERIFF'* MALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Tippecanoo County Circuit Court, I will, on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours pf ten 'o’clock A. M. and lour o’clock P. 51. 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. i The casC half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-fi.Ve,. in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-five, jn township twenty-eight, north of range-six west—eighty acres. The west half of the north-west quartef~of section twenty-four, in town-blip twenty-eight, north of range six west —eighty acres. The south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section thirteen; in township twentyeight, north of range six west—forty acres. The south-east quarter of the south-east quarter oT section fourteen, in township twentyeight, north of range six west —forty acres. Containing in all four hundred and eighty acres, more or less. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and Costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer llor sale the fee-simple of said real estate. .Said real estate taken aq the property, oDTho* New Albany and Salem Railroad Company, at the suit of John T. Huff and others. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. ' By YV. J. YVrlght, Deputy. May 2, 1858.1 5-7 00
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an executioin to me directed from the Clerk 6f the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 7th day of June, 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rertssclacr, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of tCn o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon o.f said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, tiie rents and profits for a term of seven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section three [3,] township twent y-nine [29,] range five [s] west. Also, the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section thirty-three [33,] township thirty [3o,] range five [s] west. And on failure to realize! the full amount of said judgment, interest and posts, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate.. Said real estate taken as the property of Benjamin Sibhitt, at the suit of William Pence, Administrator of the estate of William Sibbitt, deceased. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. May 11, 1858. 4 00 liaDd for Sale. THE undersigned will sell low for cash or good horses the following pioces of land, to-wit: - The south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section 7, township 29, range 6, containing 44 14-100 acres; also; the north-west of the south-west of section 6, township 29, range 7, containing 38 acres, if applied for soon-. 47-ts * EigRA WRIGHT. Corn ! Corn! Corn! fpHE undersigned wants ten thousand bushels X of Corn delivered at Bradford, for which he will pay the highest'market price in Goods at his store In Rensselaer. C. W. WILLEY 47-ts * ‘ WINDOW AND WALL PAPER. A NICE lot for sale at V HARPING PEACOCK’S. BLA N K DEEDB . . V ; e ' V j AXV - > BLANK MORfGAGES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
THE NEW bootß AND SHOE fI~IHOS. MeSHEEIIY wishes to inform the citi--L zens of Rensselaer and vicinity, that he has just opened a large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every description, in the house formerly oc-i. cupied by Reed & Timmons, which he offers to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered in this town. ETRepairing done on the shortest'notice. 45 THOS. McSHEEHY.
STRAY MARE. STRAYED, on the I3th inst., from about seven miles cast of Medaryville, Pulaski county, a Bay Mare, white star between the eyes, both hind legs white, a dim mark like No. 3 on the right hip, five years old. Any information will be liberally rewarded by the subscriber. 4-3t* ‘ JACOB HAUEISEN. STRAY COLTS. STRAYED .from Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind., about the 10th of April last, 3 bay colts, 2 two years old this spring, the other a yearling. One two year old colt’s left hind foot white, | and the inside of the rTglit. The other has a | small white spot inihe forehead; no other white. | The yearling white in the face, both hind feet j white to the pastern joint. ! A liberal reward for information. 4-3 t JOB ENGLISH.
FORT WAYNE WESTERN R. R. ELECTION NOTICE. THE stockholders of the Fort YVayne Western X Railroad rre hereby notified that an election of seven Directors, for the ensuing year, will he held at the Rockhill House, in the city of Fort YVayne, on Wednesday, the 9th day of June next, at 10 o'clock A. M. By order ot the Board of Directors. R. <3. SCIIENCK, President. Attest: Thomas Tic.\R,Sec’y. 1-tt CORONER'S INQUEST. the fourth day of May, 1858, in Pulaski county, Indiana, the body of a wo'►man supposed to be about the middle age, about rive~feet high, complexion unknown; had marks .or scars, but could licit determine that they had I been inflicted by violent hands; had on no clothes ! save an old velvet waist, with sa’tih sleeves, a i white undershirt, blue stockings, old shoos, and ; light-colored cotton gloves, a set of artificial! ; teeth, seven in number, and earrings in heV I ears; no other property about the body. The | name of the r erson anti cause of death unknown. I Supposed to have been dead about three months. | Verdict of the Jury ih Accordance witli the above. $ ?F. T. DRAKE, Esq., M Coroner for the time being. | Papers please copy for the interest of the friends.
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IT IS NOT A DYE. \\7 E subjoin a few names of those who VY recommend MRS, S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD’S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM. Pres’l Eaton, of Union University: “Tile falling of hair ceased, and my grev locks changed to original color.” Rev. C. A. Buck bee, Treasurer American Bible Union, New York: “1 cheerfully add my testimony.” Rev. H. V. Degen, editor “Guide to Holiness,” Boston: “We can testify to its effects.” Rev. E. R. Fairchild,' Corresponding Secretary Christian Union, New-Work: “Used in my family with beneficial effects-” Rev. A. YVchster, “Christian Era,” Boston: “Since using your preparations, I j an neither bald or gray, its heretofore.;” Rev. j Janies H. Cornell, Corresponding Secretary, etc., New Y r ork: “It has restored the hair of 011 c of j my family to its original color, and stripped its! falling out,” etc. We can quote from! numerous o'liers of like standing, in Europe and America, hut for further information send for circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S YVorld’s Hair Restorer Dejbot, No. 355., Broome street, New York. O’Sold everywhere. aO-3m SCROFULA, COUGHS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a Scrofula or impoverished stale of the Blood. HEGEMAN, CLARK dp CO. S GENUINE COD-LIVER OIL, FT AS stood the test of over ten year’sjexperi--I--L ence, and is recommended by alt the most! eminent physicians as the most valuable remedy j in use. Dr. Williams, the celebrated physician ! of the Lhudoii Consumption Hospital, took notes : of its effects in about 5110 cases, and found it • more efficacious than all remedies vtt discovered. ! This remedy, so valuable ithen pure, b-com -s worthless or injurious when adulterated. Seel that the label has the eagie and mortar, and the ! signature over the l cork of each bottle, as thousands have been cured hv the use of the gmuiiae j article who hud used others without s iccess. Sold by-all druggists. HEGEMAN &. 70. j 50-3" m
CHRISTA DOUO’S HAIR DYE. WITIIIN a nutshell all the merits lie. Of Christodoro’s never-equaled Dv*; ! , Red-it makes black, to brown train forms I j - ' . «grey, | . And keeps tli© fibres always from decay. This matchless gpyituliziug Hair Dye still I holds its position, as the most harmless anil effi--1 cucious Hair Dye 111 the world. Prepared and sold, wholesale, and retail, and applied in ten private rooms, at CHRISTADORO’S, No. G Astor House, Broadway, New Y'ork, and by all druggists and perfumers in the United States. AGENT—John D, Park. Cincinnati, 01. sfi-3m SHERIFF’S - SALE' BY virtue of an execution to me director from the Cl-rk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I ! will, on the 7th day of June, 1858, at tire court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper | county and’State of Indiana, between the hours j of ten. o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in ; the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for a term of seven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper bounty and State of—lndiana, to-wit: ? The north-east quarter of tlie north-east quarter of section twenty-nine [’29,] township thirty [3o,] range five [s} West. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, inteiest and costs. I will, ut the same time and place, offerfors.de the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken ns the property 1 of John Haddix and William Haddix, at the suit of Samuel N. Cornell, Sidney Cornell and John It. YVillis. feLMON PH .LLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. May 11, 1858. fi 3 50
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue, of execution to me directed from she Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 7th day of June, 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana; between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to tho highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for a term of seven years of the following real e tate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The cast half of tho south-west quarter of section twenty-nine [29,] township thirty [3o,] range five [s] west— eighty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, the same time and place, offer fox sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of John Iladdix, William Haddix and Charles G. Hartman, at the suit' of Henry A. Kent, George L. Kent, Edward T. Lowber and Henry N. Smith. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county, j By W. J. Wright, Deputy. May 11, 1858. 4 350
. \ SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, Iwjill, on the 7th dtay of Jttifc, 1858, at the court hoijse door in the town of Renssoller, Jasper comjty and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in tho afternoon of said day, expose to public saleito tho highest and best liidder thereof, the rents aind profits for a term of seven years of the following reul estate, situate in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: . The north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section twenty-seven (27,) township twon-ty-hhie (29,) range six (6) west. And on failure to realize the, full amount of said judgment,-interest und costs I will, at the same time and place, offer for saietho fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of John W. Ivers, at the suit of Lußue, Boys & Laßue. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. - By W. J. Wright, Deputy. May If, 1855 3 50
Jasper Co. Sale of Swamp Lands. Auditor’s Office, Jasper County,) May 16, 1858. \ IYTOTICE is hereby given that the following J-1 described lands, patented to the State of Indiana under the act of Congress of September 28, 1850, and acts supplementary thereto, will be offered at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, [no hid for less than $1 25 per acre being received,] on Wednesday, the 4tl» day of August next, at the Court House door in Rensselaer, in said county. The sale to be continued from day to day until all are offered. TURNER A. KNOX, 5-tt Auditor of Jasper county.
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L. D. SINE’S FORTY.THIRD J GIFT ENTERPRISE I $13,000 in Valuable Prizes! $2,500 IN AMERICAN GOLD! FIVE FARMS FOR $1 EACH! O rv j Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! GOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, Jewelry, TICIIETS LIMITED TO Ij,OUU. TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIZES . 2.000. To lie Drawn at St. Louie, Mo., ON MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1855. LD. SINE would announce to the public • that his Forty-third Mammoth Gift 1 Enterprise will bo drawn us above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two .thousand valuable Gifts, among which will be found the following: TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN AMERICAN GOLD, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; three 80-acre, and two 160-acre Laud Warrants; 275 Gold and Silver Lever Watches, worth from fifteen to two hundred dollars each; 40 Gents’ Gsld Vest Chains and Ladies’ Gold Guard Chains. Also, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware,
consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Bnlter Knives, &o. Also, Ladies’ Goldstone, Cameo, and Painting sets, Bracelets, Lockets, &,c. Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain-Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &e. All of the ahave Gifts are of as good a quality as cun be purchased for tho price. I beg leave to stale to the public that my Enterprises materially differ from many others of a similar character: Firstly—The drawing invariably takesjilace on tho day advertised. Secondly—Theorizes arc worth what they are stated to bo in tho programme. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing, are immediately forwarded at iny expense and risk, and a list of the drawn numbers is.-forwarded to- every ticketholder, whether they aro fortunate or not. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not give 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 plnrc to .supply all who msy order from there. 39-ly
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