Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1858 — Page 3
Success of the Chinese Sugar Cane at the West. —The report from these Sates, lowa and Wisconsin, of this year’s experiments at raising the Chinese Sugar Cane, and mailfacturing Sugar and molasses therefrom, are almost without exception favorable. Sugar mills in these States will soon be as plenty as in Louisiana, and we ■shall be able to raise our own “sweetening,” -and cease to be dependent iupOn Cuba and Louisiana for this important commodity. .I Indian Beats Pale Face. —A correspondent of 77m Boston Post writes that the mutch between Grindle, the New Yorker, and Kenatakeneata, ■the Iroquois Indian, came ofl'at Burlington, A t., on Friday, according to advertisement, the Indian beating the “American Champion” Jour seconds! Distance five miles. Time-—27:40 27:41. lam thuS’to confirm your prediction that the red would win. lluirah for “Long Runner” with the long name. Y 'UTA woman, formerly of Newark, New Jersy, but who had, for the past year, been living in Chicago, a tew days since started with a sick child in her arms, to return to Newark. When near Cleveland, Ohio, the child died in Iler arms. The mother, ’disconsolate and far from friends, and with scarcely money enough to reach home, rather than leave her babe among strangers, continued on Iler journey and reached Newark, haviny carried the dead injatit injur firms the entire distance. (Lr’The Kansas Committee have called a free .State diligate convention, to be held in Lawrence on November If), for the purpose of discussing the various questions connected with lhe present political organizations in the Territory, determining the trim policy xis the party, and considering the question of a speedy admission of Kansas into-tlie Union as a free State. Ae Incenpiaiiy Sentenced to be Hanged-. Brien Roony, convicted of,arson in setting fire to an- inhabited building iji West Troy, A'ew York, in May last, whereiii there were ten persons, has been Sentenced to be hanged on the third day of December next.
Another Comet in Sight.—Another comet has made its appearance, just as"Donati’s is disappearing. Tuttle’s Comet is now visible to the naked eye? in the. constella ion Pegasus. Tili.-j group is in a direct range with a line drawn from the two pointers in the ••Great Dipper” through the No r th Star, and is about as far from the body us Arctui us. IL' The editor of the Blooniiuyiou Pa.iitayra.ph i- favored with an exchange- newspaper printed at the Cape of Good Hope. ' Woman Bukned to Death. —We learn that a young woman named Smith, residing near Moirretice. Kankakee county. 111., waburned to (death on Satiir<|,ay night of last I week. It appears that she was lying on a lounge in a room by lu-rsolf, reading, or sewing, with a.light near her: she fell asleep and her clothes too.k fire, and before assistance came to hand she was so badly burned as to cause’her death. -"Eight ITi ni-ked Sheep Poisonei>.— The : (>a rd'emr's Chronicle stp'o* that AU l ’- Bird, of Bunton, England, had a Hock of 8(17 sheep I which werj? dipped in a chefnic’il salutiiin to ; .destroy ticks, lice. &c... find turned out to | grass. It. is supposed the solution was! supposed to have been washed oil’ by a shower of rain and eaten by the sheep, its-in four days ion !y 2t> out ol the whole flock reynained a live. ' - ' - (“S’A writer in the G'.oicsee Farmer says he jhifs tried the cultivation ol wheat in 1 ills tw<b feet apart each way, and two or three plaints to the hill. And he rep >rts obtaining from a small plot of ground, a crop so large, as to "be equal to two hundred bushels to the acre. The soil is kept -tirre.d and cultivated during the growth of the crop.
RENSSELAER MARKET.
C 1.-.IiECTEI) VVEEKI.Y I>V HEifslls THOM esoN i SON Wheat, per bushel . . ..........st) 70 Corn, per bushel.. . . ....... . ... , . ... .. . . 30 Oats, per bushel 3(4 Potatoes, per linshel : 35 While Beans, per bushel - 1 o*l Timothy Seed, per Imshel 1 s') Bine Grass Seed, pbr bushel... 2 O'* Hutter, per ponnd .08 J.ard, per pound '. . 1 . It) Eggs, perdozen m; Hides, (i reen, trim me<K per poll nd. 03 “ Dried, per pound...; ....... 07 Dried Apples, per bushel 2 00 N. O. Sugar, per pqufid 12* Cr-ished Sugar, per pound, Jo Rio Coflee, pep pound... . . . S*J 5 Java Coffee, per pound 20 Rice, per pound. . , . ... ()S Molasses, per gallon 70 Sirup, per gallon. 7.', Vinegar, per gallon. 25
SPECIAL NOTICES. I»r. Iff aim’s Ague Ralsani. This wi nderful loinpoiind is having an extensive sale in all parts <>f the Union where a?ue exists It • is one of the few medicines which are now sold over the country, that, are really what their inventors < laim for them; and unlike other remedies, that are I recommended by to cure all the ills that flesh is heir to, thisremedy is only recommend ed lor chills, fever and ague, or that particular class pi diseases growing out of the result of miasma, so common in the western country. The numerous evidences of'its great curative properties, amt the high estimation placed upon it, re i.ddrs. it, the greatest discovery of tlie age. and it deserves the entire approba ti-on of all Classes of men. Those having occasion to use a medicine of this kind,.are urged to spare "no pains to give this a trial if they wish to be soundlv cured. See advertisement in another column of this paper. Sold by all good th legists. ” Inf lamination of the Eyes Like all other inflammation, is caused by impurity of the blood, which ivausas all eruptive diseases, as Salt Rheum/Scurvy, Boils, Sores, Ulcers, <fcc. The blood Being unhealthy, and of an impure nature, also -—occasions Dropsies. The blood becoming obstructed in the veins, the watery part of the blood in consequence is thrown out from their e»trenrities, ami - Jr°l 1R y the result. .Many- times it is occasioned by Improper treatment of some former disease, and the vessels being filled by serious humors instead of blood. Free evaluation by these-Pills open the passage into the bladder and carry off the corrupted immors, andfenew them with pure and healthy blood, which will drive out of the body all inflammation, together with eruption of the skin, and all dropsical complaints. They will be a shield to every form of diseases to guard and keep you from the cold grasp ing band of death, and 'cause life and strfength to re main, and the countenance to brighten with the bloom of beauty and health. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. • ..
Dr. Hobacks Scandinavian Blood Medicines. At last, in Sweden, the ingredients of two remedies that disinfect the blood of every corrupt element, have been found Dr. Roback has combined them. He offers the result in his Scandinavian Blood PcRiriKß and Blood Pills. They are striking the faculty with amazement,"and causing thousands of the sick to rejoice. In cases of indigestion, liver complaint, scrofula, rheumatism, diarrhea; in fact, in all cases of disease, not organic, they cure th? patient as certainly as day succeeds darkness. See advertise* ment. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION 7 . _ HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREP -.RATION. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PRE PA R ATI ON. Is prepared according to Pharmacy end Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Ch. nical knowledge dev.oted to their combination. H. ELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsy. ~ ' READ! READ! READ!—“Ye afflicted .read,” the following Certificate of a cure of over 20 years’ standiiig:- 1 11. I. Helmold—Jlrcr Sir.- I have been troubled with an affliction i.i the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. 1 have tried Physicians in vain, and at last concluded to give your Genuine Preparation a trial, as 1 had heard it highly spoken of. ft afforded me immediate relief. [ have used three bottles, and I have obtained more relief from its ccts and feel much better than I have for twenty years previous. I have . the greatest faith in its virtues and ctireiive powers, ami shall do all in my power to make it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove advantageous to you in assisting you to introduce the medicine. lam truly yours. .’ M. M< C'ORM ICK. Lewistown, Pa.. Jan. 2.-’, 1857. Should any .doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, he ! refers to the following gentleman; Hou. M in. Bigler, ex Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. I bos. B. Flore.-ce. Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hon. J. S. Black. Judge. Philadelphia. Hou. D. R. Porter, ex-Go-vi-rnor. Pennsylvania. Hou. Ellis Lewis, Judge-. Philadelphia. Hon. R.i C. Grier. Judge U. S. Court. Hon. G. VV . ’A oqdward. Judge. Phi ladelpiiia. Hon. VV. A. Porter. Cit y Soli,-itor, Philadelphia. Hon. Jd.hu Bigler. ex-G.ivernnr, California. Hon.-E Banks. Auditor Gi-ih-ial, Wasliingjon, DC. And niaiiyt others', if necessary. - advertisement beaded HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, in a not her coin in n. HKLMBuJ.D’S Genuii e Preparation. Cures Gravel, Bladder. II opsey. Kidney A Ifi-ci ions HELM BOLD'S <;.-ii(;in<; Preparat ion for Nervous and Ito oi i i-a led Stiffen H 'ELM BOLD’S Genuine Prepartion for Loss ot . Power. Less of Meinory. rTELM BOLD'S Genuine Preparatipn for DiflicuHy 171. <1 Breathing. Gem-ral Weakness. HELM BOLD'S Genuine Preparation lor Weak Nerves, Horror of Death, Trenilding. HELM HOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Nigbi ' Sw'-a-ts. Cold Feet, llininess of Vision’. HELMBOLD'S .Genuine Preparat icu for Languor. I l'i-iversal Lassitude of the Musci-'ar System. H EI.M BOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pallid Ceun t enanc.e add Eri-ptions. HELM BOLD’S Genuine Pieparation lor Pains in the Baek. Headache. Sick Sioniacli. - jl'T’See advert iscnM-nt beaded HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column,.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF Cattle, Hogs, Hay, Furniture, FAKMIM4 ITII.XNIL.S, &c. r pHE nntbiswii.-d will sell at public sale, on i .1. .t! . farm ol W n>._ Brown., kiiown us tlie Ivors i farm, two miles east of Renssclei.r, On S.ititrday, Nloveinbcr G, ISSS Tin- followintr m-opi-r. v: Cait-le, hold and Kitchen i-'ti "ii i, ar •. Farming Utensils,Hay in tile stack, fvc. I erm made known cm davofs.de. [2s] SAM'L SCOTT, Ao,.nt. I\"OTB<.'JE T'O TAX-PAIEILS, r ! ''!) H Duplicate of 1 s,'>B for J-.is.iec con nt v Ims 1 been put in my bauds-by Hie Auditor for Cnli'-cl jbtl. 1 w l i I. tl;e re • -o, atte 11 d i, Ipe-so 11 o r by deputy, at the places of holmno- elec.ions in I tile seveoil townships as fo'lows: 11 .ingTnir | Grove. ,m .Monday the I'th; Gith-m. Tnesihtv t li'- 1 '.ft li; \\ al k'-r. Wen nesd i v fho2>iti; Kanktikce, Till'rsd-.-y the 21sl; W ll’eaifield, Fliday. i!te 22d; Keem-r, St .urdey the. 2. <i; Bar].ley, Monday Illi- -2.lth; Newioil, Tuesday the 2(>i!i; Jord in. \V.- ( ''i>'>-d::y t!:e 27t!i': Iroquois. T.lHHsdiiv the 28th; ’Wasliioctmi. Friday the2!)(b; Jackson, Satii'yi-iy, Ils - .' (lib of October;’ Beaver, Mondirv i the Jsi- and L ike,Tuesday, the 2d of November; and at my eliice in Rensselaer u-itil th- third Monday «f .March next. The levy for the y-ar 1 S.3S is as fo H <»ws:
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School House, Poll. - . . . School Hi.itfe, cents on .Sift-. Sin.kiug Fund,'cents on §W(I. Township, on S.-1011, - - . . K oail, pe : acre. - - - - - Load, on the $ jlili. .... School, on tin- §1(1(1. - - . . County, 50 els. on §l(.(l, A Pu 1 1
Hanging Grove ! 50 101 1; u. ./ o g.-, - )0 Gillam. - - 50 ](>’ _ Z 5 *[-, I Walker. - - - 50 . )0 Barkley. - 50 10! 1 5 Marmn. - - - 50 ]<> 10 1J 10 w - >() Jordan. - - - 50 10! t ■> . Iroquois. - - | ~0 jo j.-, | J,, a,', _ : New.ion. - . 50 ](i j j.-, o- 1 Jackson. - . 50 10 ]i jo Z> ] n g 0 H* -■ 1 15 ol 05 50 Washington. - ~<) Hi 4 j i p g: g 5 50 !: n ' e - '« ' ' 1 s** I<* Kankakee. - 50 10 j 5 jj 05 g 25 N. B.—- J hose who know themselves delinquant are earnestly req nested to call pud nay up, as their land will be advertised on the Lstii I <•1 Nov-mlw--. EZRA WRIGHT, Oeiober 1,1858. ?2 5-fit) Treasurer. I I .nivehsity at notice »ame, St. .Insepii County, Indiana. j H I.'- Institution will open its fifteenth unnual I term on the first Tuesday of September, with an tnereased faculty, and various improvement in the College bn ildings and grounds. The course- ot study is complete, coniprisimr a full discipline for commercial and business life and a thorough preparatory course- St. Mary’s’?\cnd-1-my for young ladies, in the vicinity of the College, opens on the same day. o President. 18-2rn (Pr’sfees6) ✓ P ,e .- MES, t tie IC<*tired. Pity_ X Nie>»n, discovered, while in the East Indias /■V!'- a i'." m" e f, : r ( ' onsu '"P<i"'>. Asthma, Bron- > clntis, ( olds, and general debility, -pj,,. remedy f was discovered by him when his only child a I daughter was given up to die. His child was cured, and is now .alive and well. Desirous of ■ benefitting his fellow mortals, he will semi to f those, who wish it, the recipe containing full di- f rections for making and successfully using this ) remedy, free, on receipt of their name. Ad / dress (). P. Brown, 19 Grand st. Jersey City N J 23-3 rn ’ BOOK A<; lE.!%’ r rs WATNED, to S'-ll rapid-selling, valuable family works, at low prices, with interesting contents, and superbly-colored plates. For circulars, with full pariiwuhirs, apply, if you live east, to Henry Howe; 1:02 Nassau street, Newt York; if you live west, the same. 111 Main (street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 20-ts
AGENTS WANTED IN' every county In the United States to sell by subset iption several of the most popular and useful Books in America, among which are found a Book Witich should be in the hands of I every male and female, entitled HOXVABD’S BOTIESTBC! MEDICINE, Revised by Horton Howard, M. D., containing Over One Hundred Illustrations, Of great importance, one thousand large octavo | pages, bound in substantial leathefc binding, li- | brary style. Three volumes boutid.fn one, containing an important System or Domestic Tlefliciise, XX ith a treatise on Anatomy, Phvsiologv, ami all diseases that mank'ittd_arc heir to, with prescriptions of til- greatest importance to mankind. Also an extensive TSEKATISia O?,' Al I DXVII’K IS Y , -Gjving a full dpseriptfon of the diseases of women— the cuus‘e of disease and cure.I his book was first, pttblished as a text-book, and is now used in the laastern Colleges, but the revised edition is made simple and-plain, that all classes may comprehend it. It contaiiis explanations to all th medical t -rms used in it... I his is a hook which will be sold olnly by subsci'ipiioti, and no copy can be_pnrchdsed in any book store in the United States, except it be 'a a secoiid-hlind copy, as I hereby pledge myself to sell then-j to no one to be. sold again, except to tny regular traveling agents; and, moreover, will employ no age nt to sei I this bo >k who will s ''l * n any other way than by subscription, and on the territcry assigned him. Price § 1 per cony. A sample, copy and terms to agents will be mailed on the receipt of the retail price. Adn. M. RULISON, Queen City Publishing House, ■~l-ly 141 Main st., Cinci:iim'ii, (). I he following Books are supplied to peddlers to soil vVhere they please by direct sales, ,at such fates us to enable them, to make excellent wages. Sample copies will ho mail'd free of ]•' "i-.'gc on receipt ol the retail pricif,..which is annexed. Address as aboi e M'y. Bradley.’s Hmi a-k-eper's Guide. Family ly-ci-ipt and CiMik Book; cloth,. 51* Cents: G -r----muii erfitiiin, 511-eeuJs. ’A orks of i'lavms Jos -pirns; library style, 1 Danger in th.- Dark: price, I,<H*. ‘ - G r at uess in I ,i; 1h- Tni ngs; g.i 11. m u,sl iu, 1 -(It I. The Great Red Dragon, or the to Popery; gilt tniisiln, m: rid ■ ejin-s, 1 .5(1. Happy Hours at Hazlle Nook;-e.xir;) gilt. 1.5’1. Daughters of the Cross, or Woman p Mission; muslin gilt, 1,00; extra, full gi11,1.50. Life among the Flowers; muslin gilt. 1 JFT7 11l - Oasis, or Golden Leaves of Friendship: muslin gilt. 1,00: e.ytra full gilt, 1.50. Angel \\ liispers, dr the H<-ho of S-.-ifit. V oices; muslin gilt. 1.00; extra full gilt. Fleet wood's Life of Cliri-t: embossed moreeco, and embossed light sh.-ep, gilt, 2,50; large edition, 1 urkey red morocco; beau I ifull y- illusl rated, fi.tll gilt sides and edge, 1.50. ; Th.- Gm.it West, the Garden of. the World; 12 mp mitsAii, 1.25. Amerie m (lo's-'-Tumer and i-'nirier- 25 cfs. I’help's Map of .the United Hl ales: 50 ce-ttfs. Tin-. Preshl -nts of the U pile:! Snit-.-s; 50 eenis. Portrait ot M ild-y. the originator ol the pent Ord'-r ol (’)dd-i-’ell'owship in Aan ric.a: 7! JJO. Portrait oi Gi-orge \\ ashington; 2,00. (’ii.’i/t of \\ ash i <)o‘i (»n : *23 ei.’iits. Rocky Mon utuin I,if enibossid clot li; 1/25.
DOCTOR JOHN BULLS it ’W.L A (I Pectoral cf Wild Cherry, Ji Scientific and Rapid Cure- far aU ]).iscores of the ’i'hrutit ant! I.nnps, t mbrtf in <r Rro nehit ir Jnjhicn'za, rnenmv ;ia. rts n. J]st h ma. Cold s, Spi t _ .tin <j <>t Rlood. Palpitation of the. 1 p urt Catarrhs, JI houpin'p- Cimjh, I os s o*' Str,..j : th, iJijtirult Urrothintr, ' Hoarseness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. we insert a lew cert itic.-ites from the m,-7. I-F >iy Be have lately receive.l m f ;4V . rof this vain-ii-ble iiii’tli c i i;e. Fi-iliii a minister et the M. E. Chiircii, who is wi-fi known tlnoligiieut Hie State of Kentucky. Read: AVomii., ws. January '5. 185? 7,'e. ./<-/.« 7L ,7 Deal sir: We have use.i a i ouple ~f I.qlili-S yenr I’ectmai otM'il.l Cherry ip niv lamilv and think if vciy valval i-e medicine. Mv'wile 1-,-js been .niich afflicted with /in unusual coi'sli a mF--11 - i ditl'icul t.y in lier respiralniy oruaiis. bin has f.nind iu-7 st anl neons relict npmi. idi ug your me-’icine. I shall not hesitate to recimniJcpkl it t.i others siiei lari v -ifIheteil. Yi ur friend, ?•'ICHA RD .1). NEA I.E. 1 mpsvii.r.i-:. Kv . Jan. IF.-,.--7.'r. J,,!,,, l!„tl- D. ar Sii: I was ifidm e<| Lorn your i S'pri -ell; a. ions to use ymiy Couipouml I’dc.oral ei V ilil I he,ry. m several cases' ( ,f colds and cme l-s i,, my family, and it has given in.mediate relief in all : i is< s. I.eiuc so much pleased with its remceial vir I lues. I i-.-inm r wii.lilu Id ,;,js s atemeni. Ibat others I may be lienetittcd by its use. I say to nil who a e suffering in.lll ceurlis and ail its syi’hptmns t-- trv ii mid I am hilly attired they will be relieved bv i.s use. Yours respectfully, JA M ES Hl THOMPSON. Evansvili.k, liiil.. Nov. 17. 1,-57. i lir.Juhn Kull, t.oiiisifit/e, Kn. — Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral hi a wellmarked a nd-severe case ol Pu I mon ary Consumption, accompanied with sev ere heiiior.-age from Hie lungs, in wliicli ('odLivdrl Oil totally failed to produce auv beneficial etl'eci ami I was perfectly as L onisli< d at the immediaie leUef i and iliminutmii i.i the amount o-’ expectoration Hint 1 iollowed its use. As a ri-uiecv !u the advanced stages ,es Cousump.ion, 1 give it most decidedly Hie prelt-r-T-icc. JOHN M.’GEMSS. M. 11. Read a certificate from Capiaui James D. Haniil- ; ton, one of our oldest ami most respected citizens ,o whom we refer you: I.ovtsvir.LE. Ky., Dec. I'll. 1857. 7>r. ./o/tii 7?i'/Z—-Sir: It gives me pleasme to inform you and the pu I, li c genei al 1 y oi t lie iin med ia < e relief I obtained from the use of your Compound Pecs.O'al of M'ild Cherry. I wa.s at tacked wv.ii a vei:y se ve ■ e cotd, ■ which sei t led on my brouchia! tubes, ami caused me 1 o COU-. Il almost incessant ly. ami gave me much alarm. I Obtained a uolilefif your Pectoral, ami took it ale- i cording Io the ibrectio.is. and h om the-very first-dose ■ I took I found relief, ami lielore I took hall the ooltle ; I was-enti rely relieved of Hie cough, ami was as well as ever. I got a second bottle for my daiigli.ti-r. and i upon taking it she obtained entire and ini'niediate relief anul health. She bad a l oiigii of long Standin--, which thr an-oed Consumption. Yours i aspect fully, JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all d’uggis.scveiywh’ere. All oi decs from I wholesale pm chasers;. < a - applications for agencies I must be addressed to • HOKr'.itT.S, lii<li:iiiiipolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING it PEACOCK, Rensselaer Ind i 24 -1 y i s WKvriSto scuoor. Al LSSRS. \ uif Nostrand Bannian's Writipg Class will commence on Thursday evenh»£ ot this week in Ra Rue's stone building. As teachersof' Penmanship, they are decidedly jroJd. st . r ’ ' an N° sl rand will also continue to take j liniatiires until the first of next rnontH, when he lea-zes for the South. Pictures unsurpassed. October 10, 185 S. 25-ts I Cash for Grain. UMIE undersigned will pay the HIGHEST I MARKET PRICE IN CASH for When!. ( oi-n. Rye, Barley, Oats, &<•., at the old stand of iiaddix Son; in Gillam township. C. G. HARTMAN. STAND Ficuiy IMHIH A LI, those knowing themselves indebted to •h "> S Wlll 1 ,ll ‘ aKP <all a "’l settle immediatelv, either by note or otherwise, as we have adopted L?'. K - vsl '’ ln all<l s< ttle. up our books. *• M- STACKHOUSE &. BRO. nONNiI-ITN, DDNINiI'.TS. I a li,l,iled i>'iinb. r of fashionable Fall and \v inter Bonnets, which I received for a debt, and will dispose of chcao. p. F. DAVIDS.
New Albany & Salem R. R. iSSS. FALE, AR4EAAOEMENT. JSSS. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER IST TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS O <;<>lNiG Noa&TII. I ROM NEW ALBAN Y — Bedford Accomniodation. Daily, except Sundays, at 8:50 A..M. .Stops at all Stations. Arriving at Bedford at 1:20 P. M. CHICAGO MAlL.—Daily, exceqit Sundays, at 11:31) A. M-; stopping at .ill regular Stations, and at signal stations on signal. Connecting at Alitchell at 3:18 P. M. with the St. Louis Express of the Ohio and .Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis and all points west ami northwest, and j ;il 3:55 P. AL with the Cincinnati Express; and iat Lafayette uA 1:50 A. M. with the Chicago i Night Express from Cincinnati, for Michigan : City and Chicago—arriving at Chicago at 8:55 A. .M. Passengers dine at Mitchell, sup at Green- ; castle, and breakiast at ALichigan City. ! . ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—DoiIy at‘lo:2s P. M. ‘Connecting at Mitch.dl at 2:16 A. Al. with the i Cincinnati Express, and at 2:17 A. M. with th - j St. Louis Expli|*s. 1' IK >M GREENCASTLE.— liafuyette Aci'oui\Ulodalioii. — Daily, except Sundays, at lOdl.j A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 2:03 P. M. with the Chicago Day Express from Cincinnati. ! arriving at Chicago'at 0:20 P. Al. Passengeis |dine.at Lafayette and sup at .Michigan Citv. EOa.NG MH liTiS. 1 ROM vIICHIGAN ClTY.— Ciuciniuili Day ' Bj'pris:'. Daily, except Sundays, at 9.401 A. M. .Leaving Chicago at , till) A. Al.) and running ■directly through to Ciiiciiinuli, arriving at 10:40 -P. Ai. Conneetjug at L daytte with ti.e Green- ■ cstle Accomodation at 3:10 I’. M. rvacliiiie (Ireeucasile at 7:50 P. Al. Slops at ail stations beiween .Michigan Ci'.y and Greencastle.. Pass-.-n----ge . s dine, at ICey-nulps. Cincinnati Ai/ht Bjy.reis.— At 11:15 P. M. daily, except Saturdays, leaving (. iiieago at -9:';U 1' M.y running nirectiy through to C incninuU. a—ivi.igat. 12:2.5 I’. Al.’ Coinieclitig at Lafayette—daily, except Sundays—at 1:111 A. Al. v/ilii tin- Loilisvi’le Alail Tro I 11, :: ri Fviig at. New Ai baliy at I: liIP. AL Stopping a t all reg u jar s' itions between Aii'cnigaii City and 1,--1 a ■>,|e id at all s.utions between Lafayette and .vv Albany. Pass -ngers breukl.ist at 11r< e^i.-aslle and dine at Bedlord. ' i RO Al BED i-’O R D.— dford Egress— Daily, e.-teopt Su-id-iys, at 3;U.> AL, slope iog at ad 5.... J ions. Connecting at AlltcbeU AvtGi the Express T.i <s from Si. Louis and (' inc ■ nnut i on tne Ohio ti.id Alisst-sippi Railroad, and-art ivi.'gal New .AOiaov at 7:2 I P. Al. I' iiOAl AIITC ii i-. LI ,87. l M uis x D-'-.dy,. at a; l '.! A. Al., coiinectitig witli the St. Louis end Ci.ieimt Hi E .pr-ss T’r.d is, m , ivinoat New Aioaiiy at (5.20 A. AL 77/e Throfjh Trains connect (I reeueast le wnli ini- I’er.e H nite and Rielmioud Ri' lroud, Vid at Lai aye. with tm- trains of the Toledo, \\ abash, ami W-.-sie. n Ra iim.m, at ALS. ('a 0,si -g-.w- h Mit'litgUfi ;-o,i lli-rii and Ninthe i | n _ v'i-i.m li i'-'iMu: at M fei g-a n ('--v with the Ai'e-ogau t eul 'aj R:i , '*oa;l C-liicago amt ;ni poi i,s west. am. norihw -st, and for Detroit am' i' l l poi a!s eas t. . J ? Th.rdi'gh (ieki-ts Im-sd - i:> Louisville. No, ■' '•> -in street, ami at the Company's oili< -s i i N■ w A I iia uy , M < i inC ils and Cliii-.ago, -or u< I the p 1 - II- i id poi 11. * 1,1 til • Hast ami N or;w -si. R. li.- RICKER, Snp'l 55 ■ 55 . ’!’( -Ti.t:. G -n'i Tic-kel Ag't Ai-w Albany, O< lobe" '. 18.48. 1. M. '-TAGkflorsi:.] STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW I HARDWARE, Stove and ’Variety Store ! FM-jELING that there was a nec -s itv existing I J- lor at: eslablishmeiil of this kind, jve have removed our Tin Shop to the third door from tin? river, and have cqu-ued THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OU HARDWARE, STOVES, &C., Javer (tronglit to tt»i«i irlsiriict. ot’R STOCK CONSISTS IN I’ART OF RAILROAD SHOVELS, SHADES, AXES, - . 5 "... FIELD HOES, GARDEN HOES, MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS/ GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, • HALTER CHAINS, CROSS-CUT SAWS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, • DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, .AUGURS, CHISEIIs, FILES, GIMBLETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &c., &c., TOGETHER WITH -1 Evirylhijij Eire in the Hardu-are Line that you can call for! Onr stock of Stoves js irnparalleHed in the XVest, cither for durability, beauty or cheapness. Our stock ot Castings is complete, comprising, among other things, STOVE TOTS, TE < KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS. , BISCUIT OVENS, SKILLETS & LIDS. Our Till Shop is still yrmdiny out worfc of every imaginable nattern. • lECEspecial attention paid to Eave Troughs, repairing, and other job work. (»ive us a call belore purchasing elsewhere, for us we buy in the Eastern markets, and ejcliisively for cash, we can ullord to sell cheaper than urlicles ill Ibis line have ever been oflcied in this market before. >■ _49 I. M. STACK HOUSE X BRO. .W. I>. I.EE. g. W. Sl'lTl.Elk. I' UK A: Sl’l'i'LlalE, Inlixl Agx-uts, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of tuxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally in relation to the value and quality of lands in Ibis and adjoining couutii-s. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always ticcompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will b-.' done on reasojiable terms.
DR. HOBACK’S HI.OOD PUIUFIER AND BLOOD PILLS, THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN VESETABL2 P.BM3DIZS. r 5 / PHARMACYA TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON I he- Intelligent in this Country, are always ready t o test tile merits of a proniiiienl discovery or invention-, and if satisfied ofits excellence, to adopt, approve and recommend if. It ’s to tliiis Hiinking, reasoning cia<s. who always look before they leap, and ‘whose honest and rational judgment nives tone Io piiidic opinion. That DR. ROBACh’S BLOOD PURib'lE ’ \N D PILLS owe their immeiisc success. Wnen this CREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH First announced that his Scandinaviai Remedies were infallible in Lircr Ccniplaint, ,\'errous J Jis fasts. Secual H eakness, So-ofn/a. Premature (lt d Ji<r(\ b't rt r and JJtrne, R.heunrdl is m. A>w ra/o ia. bits. Hemorrhoids or Ptljcs, IVeak Stumach< . Colic ])i arrhea. ctr., he stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men. with the distinguished PhvsiHan's statements. and it wa< found that every sta’ne of the progress of cure, was precisely as he had described it. it stilt Was that the mind of the cvuntrit became interested. and that persons of the highest standing in every city and town of the Union, patronized the preparations, and admitted the claims of the illu<tlious Swede, to-be tho birq? J\ledical Disebrerrduf the JitfC* THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS are now eriiversa! 1 y recommended’b\- well informed and candid persons, as an immediate’’cure for indigestion. ( ost iveuess. <ll seasi-s ol lhe Kidm-ysy (Taiups in the Sjomacli, Wiu'l. < olic. Pain between the Shoulders. ?<aust-a. Headache, LIVER COMPLAINT. Jaundiri-. Pain in lhe Right Side. Loss oj' A pi>el ite. ; SU-. pli.-ssu, ss. NEiitmare, G ENERAL DEBILITY. Ne'xems 1 re.fainting Fits. I pileps- , Mental L e -il iif.i. ••.•■rp<,i,-l-.,i.- y. West lug-ot lhe Flesh, SCROFULA, Syre l,< _ l leers t-u the Body, Pimples on the Face, (r -m ral 1-.l l:pti<.us, Boils, .Mercurial Soriis, Glandular SWellings, Secondary Syinptouis, NEURALUI \, Rheumatism, Lumbago,' Siilf Joints, Paralysis, Si. Vitus’ Hance, Neryous’'l'wrtcliiugs, FEMALE complaints. Sexual Weakness. Bai remicss.-Disease cf the Wou.b, Weakness of the Back:, Loins and Limbs. SUTOGRAPH LETTERS' of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recoiiiiiii'nding the preparations may be si-en at Dr lio.bae k's < Uli co. In lhe Sf’AXDJXA VIAN VEGETA BI,BLOOD I'll.i.s are nulled tlietbrei-great medicinal iproperties which Physicians have heretofi.-re tried In vain to coml.im- in i. lie prepara I urn . They lelievii the bowels. pinily lhe bile and the blood, and nvigorales ilia cmisi itu • '(.oi. <•* i (Hie ami the same lime. f<» this fact all wm-ii} he. will subset il>e. The absence of mi iiera's, am t.- e er y st (i pi Iyi ng drug, remjleis them ha rm 1 v<’ ii .i» the most del icat r- fc male. <> p the feeLl'est child. No one can doiibf their superiority aite line siii’ih trial—they are n ( t on I yibettuig but. in fact ( huapcrUbaii auv ether Pills. f<.r‘i; takes a le>s num’ber of them pri-duce a better effect. I'i ice oi the .-( amlinav’au liL.md, Purifier, sl, per Inn tle.-or -5. per >alf dozen. Of the Scamlhiaviaii ; i.lond l ills. , c-.-nts •>-■-- box. or 5 boxes foijSl. O 1 l.’i ad I 'r. -,’ohac i, s Special Notices aid ('erti'ticati s, published in a conspicuous part of tfliis Paper hoi'i Him- to lime. Dr. Roback’s Medical! A liuaiiac ami ramily -\d viser. contai ni irg a great aimjunt of intci< si iiig, ai d valuable Mi dira-l in ferniatikin. can be bad gratis ol any of his ago iu» throughout l|he voun- ! From the Rev. Mr. McM: li.es, Pastor ill Roberts Chapel. 1 sot an ceo-.is. 0ct..5, 1857. Dr. C. VV. Hoe Al K —Deal- Sii ; I have used your ll.lo'd I'urilier tor.a uei vmis aflecl i,m. (roui which I have, sutfert d inuch at times. W bile it is pleasau Ito lhe- taste, it certainly has a happy effect iipou the! neives. I’b-ase accept uiy thanks for yourikind re. yards, and believe me. v ' l| rs, J. W . T. M< MljLLliN. ' < 'aii r.isi.i-:. Warren Co.. 0.. March 8. 1858. Dr <. W . R:oi A< k Dear Sir; k’sir the benefit of su I■ lering huinamty permit me-toSsav that I have found your Scandinavian blood' pu ieier amt i. LOO DPI 1.1,5.- a sure c ure for I mliges. ion am! Liver I i.niplaint. I liave suffered I’-.mi the alum- mentioned diseases lor five years and have tried a great njany phvsiciairs. tiut. all in-no purpose. I wa-: advi-ed bv a friend to try your Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was Ii \ ih g in ( inc 1 nnat iat the time, ami I went to your oflic'e. and purchased one bottle of t'lei Purifier and one box i f Pills to coiiimeiice witJi. and'ihless the day I toned your valuable medicines, for 1 am enjoy-ing-good health al present, and feel con fideuj that t lie cure is pecniaut-iu. Let others huv and tike rvhat they please, as 17>r me, give me the Blood Purifier and I ills :<>i all chronic Diseases which arise-from impure blood Or derangement of the digestive oygans. 1 lake no other, medicine, and have not for the last eighteen moiuiis. .Most truly, T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms, No. G l-'.aslt Fourth street. I d Building from Main street, Ciu-.iuuati, O. Laboratory in Hammond street. .-'/I, I, e // ‘IPO J.\'O X 7’L'.-?COCA. Tirii.'ssrh/rr. «««' t/r, Druffirists and Alerchanls n.,,, ra ;/ j |Bly Wliy the so <4re;it for DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM! BECAUSE it will, hi all cases,-safely and •ly cure fiat Htucb-d» vaded-suou rge < f the west Ci ills, Eever ami Ague—without tail, and fin c sc.<will cou uiftfci l lie poison Gs mala* ia, ol which fact thousands do testify; ami, unlike ail other nostrums, it is only recommended for one class o t diseases, and as a coiiicii is unsurpassed. We will offer a few evidences of its worth, by men cd’ influence and high standing; Princeton, 111., Sept. g().- 1557. : iR. Mann Dear Sir; Eor several yc;'fi s past I have used your Ague'Balsam in my daily piaclite. and have closely observed hs effects in hu.id.eds of t ascs, and : in no case has it faded to produce inc .most hiappy r-E lec-t. 1 can most cbeurhilly recommend it ds a Certain spuctiiQ tor chills, lever and ayue, and mialaiious diseases. "Truly von s, H. AUSTIN, M. D. . )//z 7-s \a 11, ,Vi ch., b't b. 1 11557. Dr. Manx w Co: 1 have sold a larue amount of your Ague Bal am 1u this vicinity, and. Lorn mv person al kn o w led :e of it, I be it the best'remedy for chills and ‘ever and that has even been sold in our StatE. L’esprc I full v vouis A. O. IHDE. . .Ashtabula, Ohio, Jan. 1, Messrs. S. K. Mann fV Co. — Gents: lu canvassing the States ot Ohio and M ichigan for the sale of the diflerent remedies of which " e have control, our i (‘special attention has been called to observe the great name that your Ague Balsam has gained tor it self in every place where sold. It really seems to he the people's oirn rvniedif, and its sales aie more rapid than all others. It is destined to supercede all other ague remedies in the market. Very truly yours, A. Az S. HENDRY. .\>rr l or/.-, beb. 2‘A 1858. Messrs. S. K. Mann A Cov—Gents; I have at our house in St. Louis sold your Ague Balsam some three I years, and have can fully observed its effects in car- ! | in'*, and must in all candor siay, I _do not believe its ■ equal exists in all the world ol medicines. I b o my personal knowledge it has c ured permr. nently evet y time, and.l have known it used, alter all other rcnicdies had been tried i vain, with the most happy le suit; and what is the niotc remarkable, I have nevei ; known a ea<e but what remained c ured, for at least that s« ason. I have no hesitation i.n i ecomiiiendi ng it as a pei feet .irrttbipli ove r chills and fever. Respectful iryuurs. PROE. O. J. WOOD. S. K. MANN &, CO., Propric'tc.rs, Galen, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 24-3 m-is ADVER T I S E IN THE RENS S E L A E R G A X E T T E J US T LcE S’ BL A N K S FOR SALE AT T H IS OF F IC E . I
TIcLiEAAi FEMAI.E SEMINARY, INDIANAPOLIS', IND. Ct G". McLEAN, D. D., Principal; C G''a TODD, A. M., Associate. This School for Young Ladies recommenced ■ on Monday, September 6, with an able corps of teachers, and every facility for acquiring a thorough and accomplished education. C irculars and any'further information will l>« lurnished on applying, either personally or by letter, as above. 23-Lv 81IE3<IEF’N SALE. | ) Y virtue of a decree and order of sale to me -1 J directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on -the 23d day of October, 185-8, u t the court house doot in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours often o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of said dax*, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, thifrents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The lot ol land usually known as the home—i stead lot of the late James Van Rensselaer, as at present occupied by Samuel Chesnut, bounded as lollows: Beginning at a pointron the easterly side of Angelica street, tn the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county aforesaid, one hundred and filly leet [LS(>J southerly from the south-east corner ot Angelica street ajid Front street; thence along the line of Angelica street to the said southeast corner oi Angelica street and Front street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Front street one hundred and fifty-five feet [lss;] thence at right angles with said Front street on a parallel with Angelica street southerly fiftv-five leet [■>•>;] thence northerly and on a straight line to the point of beginning. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, olfi-r for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. 1 aken as the property of Samuel Chesnut, at the suit ol John C. 5 an Rensselaer. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasperf county. By SV. J. Wright, Deputx - . September 28, 1858; 5 00 NEW .51 All IS ON HOUSE", bet. Col mu biu. Front, CI>C!XXATI, <>2llo. Hotel is of the most modern constrwc.l- lion, containing all the latest improvements and conveu’iau.ces adapted to such an establishnienl 'The parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms aj-e ”n<sv'ly Girnished. the latter being commouious and we'l xentl’aied. The location of ibe li.ms** is and affords peculiar advanlages to the business community, being within live minutes’ walk of the post-office, telegraph offices ;*‘id bunking houses, and adjacent to the lamhugs of the principal steamboats. < )i,n n i tins.s and baggage- wagons, from the sev«*r.d rail ’ouds leafing to and from the city, call reguho ly Gw passengers. The st- 'ciesi attention will to the wants and comfo t of guests; and no pains will be spued .o n’ie : i a continuance of the patronage so libe ."’v .bestowed upon tin* “.MaoFsoii” for yeu-s pax? GARRISON Nc CAHILL. Proprietors!. IL C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN “ A A, Kd J " A IEOMjjIIUXr.M AXI> lfi:Al> STONES. fJMIE proprietor is determined not to be sur1. passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or the execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, .Monticello, I nd. Reference.—Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Jacob Meikle. 35-ts. M. K. DAVISSON. JOSEPHUS DAVISSON. M. E. & J. DAVISSON, FRANCISVILLE, PULASKI CO., IND., AVI LL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO Purchase & Sale of Real Estate, PAYMENT OF TAXES, Aar. Being personally acquainted in this and adjoining counties, re I ia hie information will be given by calling on them in person or bv letter, as all comma meat-ions will receive prompt attention, by sending two postage stamps. Persons having business in our line will find it to tlieir interest to give us a cal*. J - Special attention f<> collections. (I’lice in the store of M. E. Davisson &. Son R. & 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 suppfv of Did GN AXI» MEDK’IA'E.S, Of all kinds, to which they invite the attention of all persons. 2(I-tf Consumptives, do not Despair I \N OLD INDIAN CO NSU MPT lON DOI' I’O R,U NCAS BR NT, while a Missionary amengtho CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a KAKE PLANT, ' that proves to be a certain CONSUMPTION ( lire for Consumption, Brpn- , chitis. Asthma, Liver ComCUIIED. plaint, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds. Nc. Having now made his fortune and re- ; CONSU MPTION tired from busiiie"ss7 he will send the prescription tmd dis—• CURED. rectrons for preparing the medieine free of r.harye to all avho desire it, and will .send j CONSUMPTION to his agent, inclosing two stamps, (i cents,).to pay the ! CURED. return letter, tj-ilh.a description of their symptoms. The Old PoctoT hits cured more CONSUMPTION than 3JHIO cast s of Consumption alone, and hopes all nfHicUiJRED. ted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as tin- Doctor wishes to do all CONSUMPTION tile good he can before he dies. Addmss all letters tu CUBE" DANIEL ADF.E7 Box 3531 P. O. N. Y., 9-ly Who is his sole agent. BI.A N K DEE D S BI,A N K M ORT GAG E S EOS &ALE AB T H 1 OFF! C E . <;<»!.T> AAI> STEEI, I’EAM, A GOOD article, for sale by H ARDING'A PE ACOCK.
