Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1858 — Page 3

Frauds in the Ninth District.

The Democrats are talking of heating Mr. Colfax in the Ninth District. Not the rational or honest portion of them, but that class of blustering, .ignorant and rascally men, who, in the main, form the sentiment uud direct the policy of the party. They say they will beat Mr. Colfax, and yet they don't pretend that they can get from him a singlevote that made his majority more than a thousand two years ago. They admit that he is stronger to-day than he ever was, that his views are more acceptable to the District, that his efforts have added to his supporters, and yet they say they will beat him. We have herd more than one, or two, or ten •say the same thing, and we can give the names if it is worth while to select a few ■fronc the mass who talk so. Now this talk means something. Not as a prediction of the result, for in that result view it is mrisense, but as an indication of the means by which the election in that District is to he 'carried, if possible. It tells us that Mr. Colfax is to he beaten by fraud, if fraud will do it: and’so confident arc the projectors of the success.of their plans .that they already v .wilt as if the success had been achieved. What does the declaration that “Mr. Colfax is ms strong now as the day when lie was elected by more than thousand majoitv, and ; yet that he will be beaten,” mean! Why, that the Democrats mean to succeed by illegal votes, or by fraud in the return papers. It means just that; and some iff them are so sure of their game that they don't deny it. No concealment is tirade es their determinate fill every ditch in Jasper county, and every rod of the Fort Wayne railway embankments, with .imported voters. A contractor on that road publicly boasted that he “would have a thousand hands to vote against Colfax in the District before the election,” and the Democratic contractors for swamp-land ■ditching! have been, and are still, busily at work bringing in hands from Illinois, to lie went hack in time to vote in fheir own State.: The preparations for a fraudulent, election were never made so openly, and the success of the frauds were never so defiantly proclaimed in advance, before, Besides these, the dist.ric.t-has been persevering !y canvassed by all the leading Lecojnptmi speakers, ynd office-holders. Colonel Abdomen Adipose .May lias been bellowing and “sloshing about” in every township of the district, Mr. I/ieuteiihnt, Governor Hammond, who thinks a Democrat might to hold two offices at ohee, has been 'helping- the' Colonel and a h ilfia dozen other stumpers who 'have been at work, and handbills, papers, and letters fall of imagin tide lies, so gross that no sweater dare tell them on file stump lor fear some honest .man should kick him, have been ’llyltjg in i'll every corner. A more vihsijxia.pu.hjus canvass, so far as ordinary tn - ans are concerned, has never been made, and mm at all approaching it has eyer been attempted in open, and boasting preparations tor the importation of votes. YV hat we say.; <>f this-m liter, is the absolute truth, or rather i if. is los.l tha n tin' truth, for all the Iraiidu- j ibhit (schemes of the Democrats they cannot j lie known. Our friends must lie alive and! active, and ready In meet such men. They : halve the numbers, aijd the energy, and the i • oi-e. to enable and jtu justify them in re- ! polling such infamous attempts to stille the '■ voice of the [teople by fraud. Let them poll ■every ■scboyl district, and punish on the spot, every scon ndfel they tea tell trying to cast a In udiilent vote. Don't wait, for the uncertain success of an arrest:. .Punish him well first, and Linn arrest him. This policy well carried out. vyjll Hjvoil the boasts ol- these knavish cputracfors and politicians. —State Journal.

Important Railroad Movement.

A iiteh.trng of Mio st ieJGi ih.hT.s of tin; Tif'.’>!i an ! Fori Wayne R iilro:ni will he luff'dat Tilli.ii, im Tunsilav next. Sent.- 28, forl [ii- purpose of ratifying an agreoihent onirivtl into by the di rnctore with the Clinton Line Ex tension Go. by wliidli the 'Tiffin Co. ■imdcrfaKe's to coinprotb that po-rtion of the Glihton Ivxt'nsioii Line from -Tiffin ~to New !7oiij|Jon, wltere it intersects the fllevehuid and Goluinhus Railroad, 'i’lii.s is an import;uitJ tnoveiii-Mit, as it. gives tho Tiffin Rail* roa I an eligible eastern outlet, via Cleveland;; ami at this same time speures to that ,«on|ipany such, aid and co-operation from : eastern railroad interests ns.Will insure the rapid completion of their road, to Rort Wayne, and also materially aid the eurfstruetion of our Fort Wayne Western railroad to its conmM-i ion at. the Illinois Utace line, west ol Rensselaer,, with the Illinois YVeslern Airline. This- advantageous arrangement will doubtless he ratified, and the work will commence in thirty days,— Fort Wayne Uniintl. ’ ' The Ditferexce.—The Repuidi'c’si talte tho position that the people of the Territories have the right by legislative enactments ' to prevent the introduction aiid holding of slaves among .them. The Democrat's deny this right, and declare that they—the. people of the Territories—are utterly powerless in this respect, and must Wlubtnit'.to Slavery as long as they remain in a lerritoriaf odlidit ion, allhnugh nine-tenths of tiieni way be in favor ofkeeping out that. “peculiar institut inn.” Which position is ffiost in accordance with Popular' Sovereignty! ijfr Remember that Colonel Walker has re I used, and still refuses to discuss tlie principles and policy of the two parties wil.h Ylr. Colfax before people of the whole District. hut prelers rather to conduct the canvass hy personal .assaults non Mr. Colfax, retaining slanders against him upon the stump, and peddling a half-sheet of.his ovx n paper, the L iport-e Time's, filled io the. brim with false cliiirges and base misrenresentations.

* 381' OF .11UNO.K,' Hie fallowing gcraons havo |, a j ( | ufT the Sums .opposite their names within the last week: .*• Phillips ,$I 50 Joshua. Ooslmw.. S. 2 50 .lolli■ Coen, flour. i.......... . t 51) Andrew You lig.. 1 50 Farn 11 el Hur5t.......... 75 I,’. li. Moffit. 1 50 I’hnieriH Thoyiitoh 1 50 H.fT. Thorutoii. . 1 50 Joshua Rtted I 50 Wru. Antrim 7.> If any have, ]>nid not credited above, they will plousy iutorni 11s of it. Guiltily orders taken on-'subscription.' Ut sevcii-ty-livo cejits on Die dollar.

CAN DIIiATUS, Mr. Editor: Please announce E. P. Hannnohd,: Esq., as a candidate for District Prosecutor for i the district composed of Jasper, Benton and Warren counties, subject only to the decision of the people on the second Tuesday in October. MANY VOTERS, j Mr. Editor: Plciase announce James E. Ballard as as an Independent cancdidate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the people on the j 2d Tuesday in October. * Septemer 1, 1858

SPECIAL NOTICES. Hr, SSokack in Cincinnati. The most brilliant success secins-to have at- j tended the practice of this celebrated Swedish ■ Professor since his residence m Cincinnati. The : most desperate cases of dyspepsia, scrofula, liver j complaint, rheumatism, and cough are reported by the sufferers themselves to have yielded to his ‘Scandinavian Remedies.” These medicines, it appears, act chemically upon the blood purging it from the elements of disease, and curing an infinite variety of disorders, by cutting off the. supply el’ morbid mat far whice forms their basis.' Testimony to this effect, which cannot be impeached, is-proffered to all who are hard of belief.!! bee Advertisement. PIMPLES AND BiOTCHES Are. tie recall tof inpurc blood. Thc-hlood becomes c.lojrgcd, The skin is not. alilc to cast' off the impuri- : ties so-important to health. How many young men ; anti women we see wijti their face’s covered with pimples amt hlotchO.f who are endeavoring to remove them by, the use et soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and should never lie practiced hy. persons desirous ■of good liealih. Alotiiers who have children afflicted with sores anderuptions should neverdry Uieni.Up hy external.applications, for in this! way they will drive in the liunigir and produce ill; health I'uV the'child dining its whole lifetime'. There: is no mother that likes to see her children alllictcd with feeble health. .Morse’s, Indian Root Pills a'rc prepared ox pres sly J for Hie cure of eruptions of the skin such as Pimples,*! lllotcires. Sores, Are. They cleanse the bioodofall) impurities,, producin r a heautinn, clear and healthy, skin, so much-admired hy all people of lastc and refinement Hr. Morse's Indian Pool. Pills arc s.ild hy all dealers . a .Medicinee. . ' TTKfc.M i!OI,.ir,S GENT INK PP K PAP ATI OX. i J 1 i KI..M l-iOl.li’S Genuine I’KK P ] ;.\TII iX II KI.MJStM.Ii'S (fenuiuv PKKI’AI,’A I'UI.V ' ItKI.M Bobirs Gcnnjiie PRKI’A RATION. ! Is juepared according HtPharmacy and ('hemislrv. with Ihe greatest -accuracy and Pliemical knot.! 1 e-l-ge Re voted to their combination. 1 f HloMllOl.lfs GENUINE PPKI'A PATIOX~ For . A diseases of the Bladder, Kulnevs Gravel, aiid Dropsy. pHAbi PK.MP REA ])!—.“Ye aflUcted read," the I 5s 1 ■.dov. iieg Ocnificate of a cure of ever il.' years’ standing: . 11. T. Hki.mnoi.t) —])cnr Sir: 1 have been troubled with ,-n alllielioitof the Bladder and Kidneys lor over ! h.V I i\ty yeses. 1 have tried Physicians in vain, and el last cdn<-ii tiled.to give vein- Genuine Preparalion a 1 trial,-as'l hail heard it highly spol-.cie of. li afforded ; me immediate- relief. 1 have".used three bottles, and I have obtained lu-re relief from its effects aiid lec-f! much hmtrr than I have for liven!)- years previous. 1 hat - the greatest. 1,-iiili in its virtues and curative [lowers, ami shall do all in' my power in mate it Known 10 1 the a 111 i o teal. fKipi.ng tliis may prove advan ; .we-ms In you in assisting Von t n introduce medicine. .1 am iinly yours. ,M . M, fOKJI HT\. I.tuvistn wn, Pa., .laid -;s, ps.yy. Should any- doiihi .Mr. M c PoTm ie k’s st at -. -inen 1 he refers to the following gentleman: lluii. Mm. bigler. cx-Governor. Pen nsv I van ia lion. Tims. 11. Klori:'Vice. Philadelphia.’ H.,ii. .1. c. Knox, .fudge,'l ioga Co.. Pa. Hun. .1. s. filar.k. .1 ridge. Philadelphia.' !!• «■ Dorter. ex-Gove,- l«,-„ nsv 1 van ia. Hun I'.llis lewis, JpTl-je. Philadelphia. Huh. P. C, Grier, .Haler l. s. ( oiiri. Hon. G. Yv. Woodward. .Ithlue. Philadelphia. 1 lon. \V. A. Porter, Grty Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hun. .h.ihn Pigler. ex-Guveriior. Gal i lorn in. Hull. I-'., flanks, Airdiior General. Washington, D.C. And many others, 1 if necessary.. Jufcftec ad.verri.-p.ui.eiil headed E EL IA BOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, iii aiiothci-lColiinui.'-5 TKl.MPuflD'.-G, nli-ilie Pivf>,tpalinii. Cures Gravel J 1 Bladder. Dropsey,-Kidney Age, lions ’ i I TRIkM HOl.il’S Genuine Prepara! ion. for Nervous I t) and Debilitated-Settler,-;i;s. T-Ti'- ip-i :>Ol.l"S Genuine Prep,-mi oil for loss of Power, 1., ss of Memory. 5-3 !“■!■■'- lit) ID'S Genuine Preparation for 'i)i fil-chl! y * I of lire;ill,iu-g..General Weakness. 5 g Kh.Mjßri'J ,i JS Oeiiiii ui' Preparation fur Weak ii Nerves, Horror of Ib-ath. Tremblin';. . illi I uVliliO 1,1 PS Genuine Preparation j-n- .'ill .1 I Sweats, Cold Feet, lliinnnss ol Vision. ji K 1 ..MiHOl, IPS ; Geniiiup 1 Tepee.a! jun for Uiguia I . 1 uiveisal Lassi uale. of Ihe IMiisoiilar Sysiem. ,j K IMHO ID'S Gentiiue Preparation for Pallid l t. (/on iilonaiH O aiDl l%rupl inns. j=I\I,MI .O !; I >’S (c jutiiic Pr ■pfualiOn luF in ii Hid Hack, Headache, Hick St<hhach. ailven iseiuent; headed - N ELM 30 LD ’ 3 GENUINE PREPARATION. in another column.

Ou Wednesday nioniing last, v’-Jd itjsl., (' 11 a 1:1.i s Da in 01 k, son oi Natliau Cabcuck-, a?c<l about ci-li-(een years. On Saturday, morni ujr, tlie e.itli iest.. Miss Jannii; ! \yodinvoimi, dauglilei- of Mrs. I’lc-siey ilmilap, in tiie seventeenth year of tier aye. estern O/iristimi. AdvoCate, (de-asc crqiy.

/ OR. 32 • ■!.) ft S-iS, the Keti ml i*|| y. / discovered, wliilo in tlie East Indias, /11 eertaiu cure for (-'onsiihnition. Asthma, lirnn . S ehitis. Colds, and general debility. ’The remedy ■ was iliscovered hy him yvlien his, only ehild. a | d.nieii I<■ r. was given uji to'die. IJiseliild was, cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of ■ j he.uelitt Ing liis fellou mortals, lie will send lo ■ | those who wish if, the in ii*e- eonuiiiiiiig fall di M j reelions for maKi.iig and successfuHy using this m remedy. Him-., oil receipt of their luniie. Ad- / \ j dress O. I*. Brown. Itl Grand st. Jersey City,N .)./ j 523 Bui ■’ ~ i SESIIKtFi-'-S SALI-:, XY V virtue of all execution to me directed from ) the Clerk ol tlie Jasper. Circuit Cou.rt, 1 will, on tin-. 23d day of (Icloher,' l ßsß, a t the court lifjpisedoor in the town of Reiisseluer, Jasper ! county mill .State of 1 udiauu, between flic hours ; of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in , ; tho afternoon of said day, expose to public, sale I ! to the highest and best bidder thereof, (he refits' I and profits for tlie term of seven years of the fol- : lowing real estate, .situated in Jasper county and 'State of India 11a, Jo-wit: The north -easi quarter of the. north-east quar- 1 ter hf section twe illy- 11 iim [29,] township thirty' [3O,J range live [ne west. And oil failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the i same time, find place, oiler for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. ' Taken in execution as the, property of Job 11 j lladdix and William Haddix, at.tho suit of Samuel Cornell and others. SIMON I'll ILLII’ri, Sherifi’Jasper county. By. W. J. Wriglit, Deputy. September 28, 185 s. ;j 5() ( Cash, for Grain. M'llh undersigned will phy the HIGIIKST ;l MARKET I’RK'i: IN CASH for Wheat. < urn, b ye, Barley, ( hits, &,q., at Ihe old stand of i lladdix (L Son, iii Gillum -township. HI-If G. G. HARTMAN. ’I

PUBLIC SALE OF Horses, Cattle,Hogs, Hay, Corn, TAKHING iI'IAMLS, &c. I WILL sell at public auction, at my -furm. a mile and a half west of Reiisseluer, on the Chicago road, On I rida; . October K, 1 M.ys, All my Ilorsos, Cattle, ITogs, Corn in tlie field, Hay ia tlie slack, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. >fcc. Terms made known on day of sale. A reason able credit given. 2.1 ' JASPER N. TAYLORJHcLEAX Jt’KJIAIjE SI-I.UI.YHtV, IXJJI AXAI'OI.IS, IN D. C 1 G. MeLEAN, D. D., Piineipal; C G. t • TODD, A. M-, Associate. This Scliool for Young Ladies rccomriieiicetL or Monday, Bepteinlier (i. with air able c'orps of teachers, and every facility for acijuiring ;l thorough and accomplished education. Circulars and any further infornfhtion will lie furnished on applying, cither personally or by letter, as above. 23-1 y BlilCK, SiSilCiL, XS iti 41JL,. [WOULD announce to tlie public that T am now ready to supply ail demands for Brick, at lily residence, four and a ball’ miles soutli of Rensselaer. Price per thousand fur a good article, $5. (21-3 t E. HAMMOND. t.lKi.ti. KOTIt'K. State of Indiana, ) Circuit Court of said comity, Jasper county,T September 'Perm, D.'ri. \X7 II ERE AS, owing to tin- sickness of the V V Judge- of said Court, and tin- utillniifircd business of.said term, it is ordered bv said Com I that the present term thereof be adjoineneil lo meet at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said comity, on tile first Monday in December, A- D. 185 S, at tcii o'clock A. M. on said day, and to continue in session-until the unfinished business now pending ill said Court be legally disposed of. All person having business in said Court—parties. J urors and witnesses—are required to title nil at said time without furl her notice. It is further ordered that a copy of this order, duly certified under the hand of the Clerk and - i 1 of tliis Court, be published, aiieording lo law in tlie Rensselaer Gazelle and tlie EauQCralit: Expositor, weekly newspapers published in said him - u of Rei'isselaer, for three successive weekly publications in each of said newspaper. Signed this22d day of September, I :-58. CHARLES 11. TEST. Slate of 1 ndiuia,i'| ___ .. ! jUs per county, J ‘ . ; I, t'lturis 51. Watson, Clerk of flic Circuit j Conrl es said Comity', do lierebv certify that the ; loi'egping is a Hue copy of an order made by said Court, as ;t!’io same appears on the (:)rder Book of said Court. , , —,ln witness whereof, I have hereunSEAI, to :aihscribed my name, anil affixed !■’ ——- —' the Seal of said Court, this 2lt!l day of tM-pletiiher, A. D. 1 SSS. CHARLES M. WATSON, Clerk, 23-3 t By D. I. Jackson. Deputy. M-nai. x G's-a am :. Scato.of iudiaiui.i ■ Jasper Circuit Conrl, Jus.per county.j ''' March ’l’erm for IS5!>. Tile Stale ol Indiana l aaninsl C ... Civil action. iNatbajuel \\ a,‘at aunt Hell I , .1. Mel ' uHougiiT / '(...IKS a disinterested person and fit.is an alV— - 1 Ijdavit thal l;ie said Nutliani'TS.Ward is not a resident of the State, of Indian. Me is. therefore, hereby notified of the pendeneof this : action, and that unless lie appear ami plead, au- : s-wer or demur to the complaint herein tiled,, at t lie ea! i ilig oi this- cause, on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be field at tlie Court Mouse in Rensselaer on the third .Monday ia March, A. D. Ic-.ML the-mutters ana tilings tire rein slat d will be taken as true and confessed, and ’ judgment rendered accordingly. .Witness, the Clerk and seal of said V-'r \ i t Court, this ;t| 1i 1 day of September,’in X' “ ‘S -i'iid year 1858. 2 -it . By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. •tsg lias. a z'm sas.ai, II Y virtue of a decree ami.order ol'sale to me J > directed from the:Clerk of tie - Jasper Circuit. Court, 1 will, on the 23d day of October, I at lbe court house door in the town of i-Ri’ijss. i„,, r, Ji.isper <miiiity and State of Indiana, !j 'tween the hours ujf ten o'clock in the forenoon and tour o’clock in the afternoon of said day, - i-xpo- - to public sale to tin- highest and best bidder the real, the. rent.s*and profits for the term of seven \rf-arpyif tfie following real estate,‘situated in J tsper epiiuty and Istate of Indiana, to-wit: The lot.nl land nsiiiilv known as the 1i0m..--sle.-qd lot ol’ the late J.rpies Van Rensselaer, as at present occupied by Fanniel Cbesunt, bounded -as follows: Beginning at a j>oilit oil the easterly ' side ol Angelica street, m tiie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county aforesaid, one hundred and titty leet [ L>OJ southerly, front the sont h-enst corj mnYbf Angelica stfs-i-t and front street ; . tbe'nco along tiff line of A ngelica street to t lie said sou illeast corner of Angelica street and Front street; thence easterly along file southerly line of Front street one hundred and fil'ty-iiyo feet [lss;] thence at right angles with said Front street on a parallel with Angelica Klrcet 'southerly iiity-tive feel [■>■>:] thence norllnj-rly and on a straight line to the point of‘hegiuipfigAnd oil failure to realize tlie full amount of suidjudgineitt, interest; aml costs, 1 will, at (lie sanir time and plane, offer for sale the fee-simple of paid real estate. Taken as tlie property of Bu'.tiuol Chesnu I, at tlie- suit of John C. \3iii Rensselaer. 3-fiMon i’ll lid,i ra, Slierilf .las[H;r comity. By W. J. YViighl, Dejmt v . Deptemher 28, I 85S. 5 Utt saiiSisia-’i-’fs sun, ]> Y virtue of an exeojiitioii to me directed from y the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common i’ieas, T will, on tlie 23jl day of. October, J 858, at the court house door Hi the Imvn of Rensselaer, Jasper conuly and Stijto of Indtana, between the hours of ten o'clock iji the. tbrviioon and four o'clock ill the afternoon of s.vid day, expos,' to public, sale to tie- 11ighepl aliil liesf bidder thereof, tlie rents and profits ol'itbe follow ing real estate, situated in Jasper county and State id' Indiana, to- wit; Tile east h tlf of In ■ -.butb west of section Iwen.ty-niiie (29,). lo\Viis!ii;> thirty (30.,) range live (5 i w -st. And on failure to realize tin;, full amount ol’ s,till judgment, interest and costs, I will, at Hie same t ime a ini jdae.e, ofT r for sale flic fee- simple of said real estate. Taken ns tb i priqieriy ol John Miaddix. W illiam llaildix and Charles <!. 1 I alt ma n, at. the - suit of Kent. Lowlier A Co SLYIGN I’ll I LLII’S, j Sheriff Jasper county. I’y NV..T. Wrigilt, Deput y. 1 September 28, 1858. 7 fill mm it i itu.n unuiat; A 1,1, those knowing tlieinselves iiulelited to us will please call and settle immediately, i either hy note, or otherwise, as we have adopted the cash system and must, settle, up our books. 20-ts ' I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. •• ! ADVER T I S E ! in 'nit: Irenes klaer gaze t te.

HEMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION ll OF HIGHL Y-CONCENTRA TED COM ROUND FJJ JD EXTRACT RUCHE; For J)is cases us Ihc Bffdt/cr, Kithici/srare/, J)Ropsy, H ca/.ncHs, ObstrkcLkon , Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, end All Diseases of the Srrnl/t Organs, .Ari Finer from Excesses and Iniprudencies in Life, and removing all Impro})cr fDiseharges from tiie l.ladder, lvidncys, or Sexual Organs, -whether existing in MALE C ill FEMALE, From whatcccer cause!tliey may have originated, AND NO MATTER Ohl HOW LONG STANDING, j (Hiring Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to I the Fkllid Chce/:. .lOY TO '.ridK AFFLICTED! It cures, Nervous and JDehilitated SulTerers. and re- j moves all the Symi)tmn|. among which will be found I Indisposition to E.verlion, Loss of Power, Lilss of .Memory, Difficulty *o| Breathing, General W’eaKneJs. Horror of Disease. Weak Nervi's, 'i'remhlmg, Dreadful Horror of ]>cath. iNight Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimncsl of A ision. Languor, I ni- j versa! Lassltude.of the Muscular S>-steni. often Eiior- 1 Appetite, with fi)yspepfic %ymptonis. Hot Hands, Flushing of tShe Bolly, Dryness ol the I Skin, Pallid Counlteiiance and Fru jitions on the P'ace, Paii in the Bade, Heaviness of the Frelids. Frequently \ Black Spots Flying he Hire the With Temporary Suffusijm and T.oss of Sight, Want of A t,Lentum . Great. M hhility, Restlessness, with | Horror of Society, .[Nothing is more Desirable to such Patiqnts than Solitude, and nothing -they in < ire Dread, for fear ol them selves; no| Repose ef' Manner, 110 Ea'rnestnj'ss, no Speculation ; hut a flurried Transition fromione question t o tanot her. 'J'hese symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine in varia-hl v ren^ives —soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, anij EPILEPTIC FITS-rin one. of which the patient mat expire. Who can say that !, 1 hese excesses are not fijequentlv followed hv those direful diseases— INS AN jITY and CONSUMPTION ? ‘j The records of Hie INSANE A S VI. CMS, and Humid- j ancholy. th alhs by ('ONSITM PTI ON, hoar ample wit- j ness lo the truth ol I best’ Assertions. In Lunal ic A sy- ! lams the most inolandiAly exhibition appears. Tlie countenance is actually hodden ami quite destitute—licit her ■■Mirth nor Griet ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woeful nu asiires wan despair Low sullen muim s his grief Beguiled.’* Debility is iiiost t lerril be! a. d lias hroughl thousands upon thousands to ml imely graves, thus blasting the ambition of mai y noble youths. It can he > cured-by the use of this / n fa l L i b l e 11 e m c </ y . If vou are su He ring : wiih aiiv of the above distres- i sing ailments, flic I'Ll HI) EXTL’AC'r liUt’HU will/ cure you. Try it, and helcvii viiiced of itseiricacyHEWAJv’E OF QUACK N'OSTKFMS AND QUAt'K* DOt TOILS, ! who falsely boast, of a!*i]!l t ies ami references, ('ili/.ens kiKivv and avoid tin*ln. and safe Long Snfferf'ng, .Money and Exposure, hv ic ml in g or cal 1i ng for a hut- . tic el this Popular ami SIfECI EC !'■»’EM KJg)Y. It allays all pain and li u llani niai inn, is perfectly pleasa ut in taste ami odoc, hut immediate in it-5 action. j HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHIJ Is prepared direcjtly afeording to ihe Rules of Phnvismcy saiacS C’aeuijs! ry, with the greatest accurac;; and Chemical knowledge. ! and care ‘devoted in its comhinal ion. See Professor ! PE WEES’ X’nluahle Works 'o.u Ihr Practice of Phys- [ icq amt must of the late Standard Works of Medicine. ; ir u 'j,; 9«. <_oi One hiimhcd dollars will he paid to any physician I who can prove? that tin' Medicine-ever injured a Patient: ami (he liTlinirny of thousands can he pro- , dficcd to prove that, it < ue!< groat good. Cases «i| lroni one week to thirteen years* si amii ng have been effected. The mass Of voluntary testimony in posses- , sion of the Proprii*fiir, vouching ils virtues ami curative powers - ; is iiiimense, c.mhracing' names well k ii u w u 1 o SCIENCE AM) IA.MIL Persmijilly appeared hei »re me, an Ahh'rman of the city til Philadel}»hia. H. r T.| Helm hold. Chemist, who briilg «tw 1 y is'worn,-does say that his-preparat ion con- ! tains no Narcotic. .Mercury or injurious Drug, hut are purely Vegetable. IT. T. H ELM ilOLli, Sole iUauul'act ii rer.. • Sworn ami siihscrihed Ijiefore hie this gfhl day of j Novi'ioher, ISS I. WAT. P. Hl BB'ARD, .Mdermau. Price S 1 per Bottle, or Sir for fij, Delivered' to an-// Addkrss, Accompanied hy reliable ajml responsible.-’Certificates from. Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and f ot hers. Prepared and sold by H. l\ HELM BOLD, l*i act ical Ipiid Analytical Chemist. ; NO. ol SOI'TH iOtii ST., BIcLOW CH ESN I T T, ASSEMBLY BFlfipiNGS, PHILA. TFT”/'" >"• tool of Hjotmurtf Sc pejiCocn. ttmt ! of all J>rnggisf s mjml Jlca/trs throughout the United States, Canadas and 'Brit / J//, pro t'i net's. BE\y A IIK OF C€) U N VE R FEI TS . ASIv FGH IIEI.M UOT.Dp —TAKE NO OTHER. Id ly r«'B«F.N AXTEE 0. I ‘ -7 ' - | i-'.J.I-'.C'riONl NOTH')-:. H-tats of I tidiana.) Jas|>»'r county, 3 ('liailcs M. Watsoij, Clork of t!\o Circuit I 5 Cuurt lor suiJ ciHiuly, tlo iicroby certify to t!io Sheriff of said comity, that the following; Stale, county, aiid to\vjfsbi|> oiliccr.-i are to lie cli-ctcd at the aiiniiul cßtction to tic field at the s-.'vtcal precincts iu. saiill county oif the second : Tuesday in October, 1858, to-wit: (tin- Member of Conolcss for tin- Ninlh Con-frrc.-isional District, four | lulgvs of the iSupri'iuo Con rt. Secretary of Stale,L\ ndi tor of Slate.Treusu r-r of State, Su per i ute iijlent of Public Instruetion, vYttorney (teiierul, j Prosecutilie Attorney for tlie Twelfth Judicial (Circuit, a State Senator for the counties of Juspdr, Lake, and Porter, a Representati v e in life State Lejiislat ore for the i counties of Jasper and L’jilnski, a County Trees- | urerniid Collector, a SlieritV, a Con ut y Oominis- : sinner. Coroner, Suryevu;;-, on Assessor for each C township, and a J ustico df the Peace lor Gillum 1 township. j - Witness iny lujnd and the seal of said C, v .j ) court, tliis (itli day of Scptcniher, at j I 'tj ollice in Rcns.fclaer, A. D. 18,58. C. M. JVATSiLN, Ci.-rk, j * By D-il. Jackson, Deputy. I, Simon Phillips, S-hiriff of tin- comity of j Jasper, Indiana, do horclilx . in accoriliuiee with fie' aliot'e eertilirate, "ivefmilice Hint an ch.ctimi 1 will lie held at the several! places of liyldi n<r ch>c- ! lions in said county on n’uosday, the 12th daj of October, I 8,38, tor tin- election of ihc ollicers named in the above- cei'Sl'u-ate Given under my band this litli dux' of September. I B.>B. ' S! YK IN PHILLIPS, Slieijilf Juspbr county. J 20-.‘lt By O- 11.. Dowuiujj', Deputy. | .... - - i SlliiltlTt’K SAM-;, !> Y \ irti’i-o of a <lc<too inul onlur of salo t«) in«* >di mi led from t lie Jasper Common Pleas Court 1 1 will, on the ltitli day ol October, 1858, at Hie ; Court Mouse door in tie' town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, and State, oil I u'diaira, between tlie hours of t--n o'clock A. Yl.and lour o 3 lock P Yl. of said day, expose to jinblic -sale to t lie. hiafi- ; est amt In st bidder Hiereoi, tlie rents and profits j for the term Of seven years of tins following real I eslqle, situate in Jasjicr county auiL >B|ate of I n-■-tliaiia, to-wit: . V 'J'bo west half ol' 4hc north-east quarter oi' section t hirt y-three (33.) itoWnsliijll went y- nino (29,) range-six (li) west. And on failure to reid'eii' tlie* lull amount of said j 111. interest uutd costs, I will, at the same time and place’, offer.for sale the lee-simple ol’ said real estate. Said real estate taken ad tlie properly of Elijah Asa ami Saraiieitd ve,rs,j ut tlio suit of Jcdiali Wuldon; assignee of Samuel Ivors. SIM(MN i’l 111, LIPS, > Sln'i-iitl'-Juspyr county. By .» . J . Wright, Deputy. September 22, 1858. 7 lit) <h«»S,JU ANII S'ltl'.T.l, I’MVS, A bt)OD article, lnr sail.' by d\. lIAKDHKG & PEACOCK

»IC. lEOIS VfK’S Jtl.OOjr PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS , j THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN ,«*• yrm .» X ——TIN V w?-»i *** ori ee ran U«m area ¥ud ceYJe mma an ana ■ /mV / x\ A, m AST m fO a fa U / PHARMACY.\ TO THOSE WIIO THINK AND REASON ! [ - r ! ; Ihe Intelligent in this Country, are always | I ready to test the merits of a prpmhwnt discovery or j | invention, and if satisfied of its excellence, to adopt, j s.ppfdve and it. It is to ibis thinking, ! | reasoning class, who always look before they leap. | ! and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone ! [ to jmblic opinion, that DR. ROBACh’S BLOOD PUi IHFIEK AND PILLS owe their immense.success. | Ww-en this j GREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH , First announced tliat his Scandinavian Remedies I were inlallihle in Dyspcpsid, JAcer Complaint, ,\'ercj ons Diseases, Sexual Weakness, Scrofula, Premature ! Old. Age., Verrr and- Ague, Rheumatism. JsTcuralgia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or d'iles . Weak Stomachr, Colic Di l arrltca, ere,., he stated the manner in which they oper* ated. 'Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician’s statements, and it was found that every stage of the prog- , res? of cure, was precisely as lie had described it. The result was that of the country became interested. and that persons of the highest standing in every city and town of-the Union, patron i zed tlie-prep-arations,'and admitted the claims of tlie illustrious Swede, to be tho first Jllcdiral Discoverer of the Age• THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD j are now universally recommended-by well informed [ and candid persons, as an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, j (Lost i venoss. 'diseases of tire Kidneys, (’ramps in the Stomach. Wind, Colic, Pain between the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache, LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaiihdice, Pain in the Right Side, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENER AL DEHI LIT Y. Nervous Tremors, Fainting Fits, Fpilepsy,- Mental i.lritation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, j Son- I, eg. I 1 Ice is on the Body, Pimples on the Face, General Eruptions, Boils, .Mercurial Sores, Glandular S wellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, '.-Rheumatism, Lumbago, Still’ Joints, Paralysis, st. Vitus’ Dailce„Nervous Twitchings, VEM AI. i: COMPLAIN PS, j Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb, YVeakness of the Back, Loins and Limbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, (If distinguished men in every profession, warmly I.lecouiiiiending the preparations may he seen at Dr. j l^ohack’s Ollice. 1 In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD

! PILLS are united the three great medic i nal properties ! which Physicians have heretofore tried lu vain to | combine in one preparation., They relieve the howj els. purify the bile and the blood, and invigorates the c oust it ulionp at one and t lie same time. To this fact all who try t-hem will subscribe. Tlie absence of min ora's, and of every stupefying drug, renders them harmless, even to tin' most delicate female, or the feeblest child. No onc£ can doubt their superiorit v atte ; one single trial—they are not only better, but, ill fact, cheapei than any other Pills, for it takes a less nimiber nf them to produce, a better etfect. Fricc ot the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, l, per 1 bottle, or per halt do/.en. ot tin* Sratidiuavian Plot id l*ills, g\-» cents per box, or 5 boxes lor'sl. ) ’L’ead Dr. PobaclCs Special Notices and (’ertilicates, juihlished in a conspicuous part ol this Paper j from time to time. Dr. I’o’haek‘s Medical Almanac j«i * i« l Fain ily Ad vise r, con tai ning a great amount of interesting and valuable Medical inloimatinn can lie j had gratis ol any us his agents throughout the cotm- | i ry. i From the Rev. Mr. Mc.Mullen, Pastor of Robert-* iCbapet. i M>| w M‘oi.is. Oct. 5. Is.VT. Dr. ('. W. L’oe. mk — Dear Sir: I have used your , Blood Purifier Jor a. nervous allect ioil. from which I 'nave sulleied much at times. W hile it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy etfect. upon the jneivi'S. accept my thanks for you r kind re ! • aids, and believe me. Yours, j. w. t. McMullen. ( Ait lisle, Warren !.■<».. 0., March 8, 1858. Dr ('. \N . Uoii.u k —Dear Sir; For tlie benefit of suf- I f feeing 11m11o nity permit me t<> say Hint I have found I. your S(’ \X D! NAV! A X BLOOD PLUIFIKR and j f. FLOOD PI LLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver j ('nmpfciint. I have sutlered from tlie above mentioned ! diseases lor live years and have tried a great many phy- ; j sieians. but. all to no purpose. I was hy a j friend:to try your Bloml Purifier and Pills, and did so j ! I was living in Cincinnati at tlie time, ami I went to j | your office and purchased one bottle of the Purifier j and one box of Pills to commence with, and bless the ; j day I found your valuable medicines, for I am enjoy- J jinggood health at present, and fee! confident, that the | j cure is permanent. Let others buy and take what i ! they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and i Pills for all • chronic Diseases which arise from im- l i pure blood or derangement of the digestive organs. I j (•take no other medicine, and have not for the last ! eighteen mouths. Most truly,. T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Ollice and Sale Rooms, No. fi East Fourth | j st reet, Pd Building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. ; Laboratory in Hammond street. For sale. Iry IIAHDJAi'd «\* Pt'.ACOC AY Rensselaer , and hv Dru y gists and .Me re ha nt s genera tl if. My- ' ~ A 1 -! U I T K IST ZE W VXD sum ’ l . - j i f | HI OS. YD Sll I’IEE Y wishes to nffc»rin tlie oil i- [ L /.cus ol Renssohu r vnd vieinity, that ho lms I jdis-t opened u and exeelh'iit assortment ol’| BOOTS ! ANi) SHOES, 1)1 t- \ cl' v cr'scri |>l io 11, ill 111,* house leriiivrlv Ocj ci||Ui'<l by Ree.l K ’l'iiiiinoiis, wliieh lie offers lo ' sell elieaper than has evei* bol'orofficeu offered in this town. I- il Ullejiliii ilij; done on Hie .Hiorli-st tiolice. 15 TUGS. MeSIIEEIIY. nji use ■ e-' £•'»« s.ti.i-;, i j) Y virtue, of a foe-bill,'to me issuerl un<i. dll' |y reeled, ftom the Jasper Court of Common Rieas, I will expose to public sale, on Hie Bth I day of Oel ~j 8,78, at the Com t 11 oijse door, in lho j town ol Rensselaer, between the hojurs of. ID , j o’clock, M., and 1 o'clock V. M.Jof said day, (o the hiahesl and bcSl bidder, therefor, Hie renls. j issues and profits, lor the term of seven years, of j the followitif; real estate.,- of said county, to»wit: The iiort breast quarter ol 1 lie soil til -west qua i—ter, of secliou one, fmvh.ihi|> thirty, raiige eve. And oil failure to realize the lull amount of said judgment, ipterest and costs, 1 vyill, at the same lime and place, offer for sale (lie lee-simple j of sail! real estate. Taken in execution, as Ihe property oi Oy.rus Mitchell, deceased. .SIMON I’MIl/MI’S, - Sheriff Jasper county. By «'. 11. DOWNING, I 9w3 (pi ’s fee :Jj2) ‘ Deputy. HOOK .ItfE^ITS \ YIANTHI), to S(ll rupid-aelJUij;, valuahle V V family works, at low prices, with inter- i esting contents, and superbly-eolorcd plates. For eireulars, with lull particulars, apply, if you live east, to Mi.muv liowt:, 192 Nassau street. New York; it you livo west, tfio game, ILI Main street, Cinelnnati, Ohio 5 20-ts

I REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 100,000 Acres Land for Sale. ! -VV. D. I.KK. a. \V. SriTLF.K. « t:l’ .v SIMTLf.K, Lund Agents, WILL give their attention to tlio buying and selling of Ileal Estate, the collection of ; rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful j and correct abstracts of titles, and Information | generally in relation to the value and quality of ! lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal ; opinion in relation to the title will always ac-- ! company every sale mudo without additional cost | when required. Business will lei done on xcasi onahle terms. ! ■ ~ «.>' BLAVEIt PRAIRIE. AST half of the north-east quarter of section J 15, township 28, range 9, high dry plain for I sale at low briees by LEE & SPITLER, 23 Real Estate Agents. FI.M-: TIM RER EOT. IT' AST half of the south-west quarter ol secJ lion 13, town 30, range 7, west, for sale at low price and on good terms by 21 LEE & SPITLER, Real Estate Agents. V tIM: FARM OF 200 ACRES, SIXTY' in cultivation, timber adjoining tha cultivated land sufficient for fencing and i fuel, lying within three miless of Rensselaer, for I sale at low price hy LEE &. SPITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents FINE TDIBLKED LAX D. f j 'HE east half of the north-east quarter, and 1 the south-west quarter of the south-east j quarter of section 14, town 30, range 6, west, , will he sold low and on good terms hv LEE & SPITEER. 20 Real Estate Age-»ts- . I . ill. STACK HOUSE. J [c. D. STACKIIOXTSES SOMETHING NEW! HARDWARE, i Stove and Variety Store ! 1 I^EKLI NG that there was a necessity existing |JL lor an establishment of this kind, we have removed our Tin Shop to the third door from the river, and have opened TIIE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &C., Ever Itrdnglit to tliis Tl ;i r U et.

our. STOCK CONSISTS IN MET OF I RAILROAD SHOVELS, | SPADES, AXES, FIELD HOES, GARDEN HOES, MANURE FORKS, lIAY FORKS, GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, CROSS-CUT SAWS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, AUGURS, CHISELS, . FILES, GIMBEETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &.c., Ate., t+h; r.TfH.ii with Everything Else in the Mardware Line that ) you cent call for! Our stock of Stoves is unparallelled in the j West, either for durability, beauty or cheapness, j Our stock of Castings is complete, comprising, I among other tilings, | STOVE POTS, j TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS,DOG IRONS, BISCUIT OVENS, SKILLETS & LIDS. j (lilt Tin Shop is still grinding out work ofi every imaginable pattern. J v 'Esprriul attention paid to Eave Troughs, j repairing, and other job work. , Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere,for as we buy in the Eastern markets, and rxclnsivej hj for cash, we can afford to sell cheaper than arti[cles in this line have ever been offered in this i market before. 19 1. M. STACK HOUSE &. BRO. The Eclectic College of Medicine, 4 INCFNN.Vn, O. f I 11IE winter session of 1858-9 will commence ! on the 13Hl of October, and continue six- | teen weeks.. , A full and thorough course of Lectures will bo j given, occupying six or seven hours daily, with | good opportunities for attention to praclifcal Anatomy, and with ample Clinical facilities at tho I Commercial Hospital; i The arrangement of the chairs will bo as fol i lows: T. K. ST. JOHN, M. I)., t’rolessor of Anatoniy and Physiology. .1. P 5 JUDGE, M. D., Profcssor-of Chemistry and Pharmac y A. J. HOWE, M. P., Professor of Surgery, C. H. CLEA VEI.AND, M. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. WM. SHERWOOD, M. D., , Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. J. R. BUCHANAN', M. D., Ementiis Professor, of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. JOHN KING. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chi Idien. The.terms for tho session will be the same as heretofore, vi/.: Matriculation, Tuition, S2O; ' I Jemoustrator’s Ticket, $5. (Every student is I requ ired to engage i n dissect ion one session bo- | lore graduating.) Graduation. $25; Ticket to Uoiumercial Hospital, (optional,) $5. The Lecture Rooms are newly finished,Heat and comfortalde, and in a central loeality, (in College llall, Walnut street.) where students will find it convenient to eatl on their arrival. Tickets for the session may he ohtainen of tho Dean of the Faculty, at his oilico, No. 113 Smith street, or of Professor C. H. Cleaveland, Seeredary of the Faculty, No. 139 Seventh street, near Elm. [I l ly] JOHN KING, M. D., Deun. i*inn; wimns bud liiipou.s, If OR medical purposes, IoT sale hy HARDING cSt PEACOCK