Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1858 — Page 4

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F. 210 nw a W 17 do 9 40 whfsesw 19 dodo 20 nw s • 31 do do 40 , » whfn« do do do 80 13,37 12,84 31,21 W elberleen, L. 219 ehf n w 36 do 10 80 6,14 2,02 8,46 Yaung, Andrew 221 Lota 9,10, block 2, Morocco, 34,56 15,39 50,05 Yeung, Evan 222 nen® 24 29 9 4U 4,66 1,10 5,76 WASHINGTON. Anderson, Petsr 3 nhf ne 7 28 9 80 sen® de do do 40 6,33 6,91 13,24 Allen, Wm. J. 13 whf n w 34 do do 80 ne n w do do do 40 2,83 3,66 6,49 Anderaon, Chas. 15 dese 11 27 10 40 whfsw 12 dado 80 whf n w do do do 80 part shf• w T do do 30 4,80 4,46 9,26 Brodriek, Sani’l 21 ehf s w 26 28 9 80 •Lot 2, 34 do do 40 6,53 4,» 10,74 B rans® n, Jerem’h 25 nesw 15 do do 40 • wsw do do do 40 4,23 6,0.5 11.2 Bartholomew, J. 26 nw ■ e 4 do do 40 - 3,68 4,64 8 ,32 Bradway, Thos. 31 ■ side ar nw 3 27 do 8 scaw do do do 4u 2,15 3,58 5,73 Buckles, J. S. 33 sw 2 28 do 160 ne n e 22 do do 40 nw w w 23 do do 40 5,10 7,80 12,90 Chamberlain,Sol. 57 whf s w 26 27 do 80 ne a w do do do 40 11,33 .3,55 14,88 Dodds; David 69 Lots 5 and 6,35 28 do 80 5,88 2,35 7,23 Dunn, Samuel *0 s w n w 11 27 10 40 nhfs*w do do do 80 ' ne s e do do do 40 4,66 4,73 9,39 Evans, Joseph 86 ehf s e 32 do 9 80 5,88 2,35 8,2.; Frazier, James 90 .nhf n w 26 28 10 46.67 nhf a w do do do 46.67 7.33 10,0.5 17,38 Hanger, David 126 nw n e 8 do 9 40 2.10 1,18 3,28 Hughs, James 128 ehf n a 15 do do 80 1,81 9,35 4,16 Johnson, M. M. 139 ahf n w 5 do do 80 5,88 2,35 8,23 Kelsey, Joseph 157 whf a e 26 27 do 80 5,89 2,34 8,24 Lionberger, Jno. 16.5 s side n a 23 28 do ISO as do do do 160 w side lot 4, .35 do do 31 6,54 0,49 16,03 McCiatediv,Geo. 183 sess 8 do do 40 11,96 6,79 18,75 Myers, Sarah 191 lot 3, 1 27 10 <0.50 nw n w 25 28 do 40 s aids nen wdo do do 30 wsidsseswdo do do 20 3,83 4,33 8,16 i Mallett, Win. 193 aan a 36Cdo do 40 3,56 1,60 5,16 I Pierce, James 203 ns n e 13. 27 do 40 part lot 8 1 do do 3 4,12 4.4 s 8,60 i Pr-nett, Janies 204 ne n w 15 28 9 40 2,9a> 4,36 7,34 Pruett, Jonath’n 205 ’W hf n e do do do 80 nhf n w do do do 80 4,89 6,4-1 J 1.33 i Plummer, Wm. 226 ahf • • 23 do 10 80 shfii w -do do do 46.31 w side sw nw-24 do do 10 3,94 4,01 7,95 I Stratton, Joseph 238 ihfsw 11 27 do '46 20,37 7,82 28,19! Snell, Peter L. » 248 ehf s e 26 do 9 80 1.69 2,35 4,09! Stretch,Jonathan 251 whf n w 9 28 do 80 3,99 2,35 6,34 1 Speck, Isaac 257 part lots 78, 1 27 10 33 e hffs w 12 do do 80 3hf n w do do do 80 50,9'9 9,32 60,31 ; Troap,Willotigh-262 sws w 25 28 10 40 by n*ndnwnw36 do do 35 sw • e do do do 40 a war 11 27 do 40 16, *8 11,52 28,40 ! Troup, Henry 269 ehfse siw 25 28 do 20 se s w 36 < do do 40 n.wss do do do 40 3,38 6,34 Vail, John B. 272 whf s c 9 do 9 80 ne s e do do do 40 e hL.n e do do do 80 15.20 5,72 “20,92 Whits, Amos 2ro whfs w. f 2 27 do 80 part whfnw do do do 20 e hf n o 3, do do 127 j ehf 3 r do do do 80 swhe do dodo 40 26,42 25,58 51,80 Whiteman, J. A. 295 shf n w 35 28 10 47.36 s • do do do 160 ' -e hf ne ( do do do 80 16,00 8,90 24,90 LAKE. ■ ■ ' . . ‘ ... ■ I Bright At Dunn, 5 ehf 20 .31 9 320 shf .21 do do 320 n e do de do 160 - s w 22 do do 160 whf s e do do do 80 . • - u s do do do 160 ehf n w do do do 80 n w n w do do do 40 nw n w 27 do do 40 uhf s w 28 do do 80 29 dodo 160 69,18 55,R4 125,32 Bright, M. G. 6 swiw .31 dodo 40 lots 1,2, .3, do do do 139.36 lots 1,2, 3, 33 do do 119.30 lots 1,2, 3,4,31 do do 193.60 , lots 1,2,3,4,35 do do 174.53 28,79 29,92 51,71 Bartholomew, J. T. 7 nwse 27 do do 40 nesw do do do 40 3,33 2,12 5,45 Baugher, John 12 nhf n w 15 do 8 ell 2,97 2,12 509 Coffelt, Michael 15 nw s e 12 t (io 10 40 • swsw 7 do 9 40 7,03 2,12 915 Coffelt. Jahn 16 whf s w 12 do 10 100.95 ehfwhfse24 yio de 40 12,72 5X6 18 Coffslt, George 20 sesw 12 dodo 40 3,93 1,05 498 ColsiMun, \. B. 27 se se 28 do 8 111 nw se do do do 40 3,43 2,12 555 Fleming, G.-W. 42 shf n e 11 do 9 80 sesc 22 dodo 10 4,76 3,17 793 Goe<lwin,Sim. A. 49 ne 23 do 8 160 5,59 4,24 983 Hammond,‘MnryA.s3 shf s w 15 do 9 80 shf n r 26 do do 80 sw n e 35 do do 40 n<•n <» do do do 40 shf s e 17 do 8 40 Kes \v do do do 40 14,29 9,53 23,82 HannahifkWenversß shf h w .35 do |9 80 3,03 2,12 515 Hunter, J. S. S. 59 nhf n d 1 30 (Io 80 ne n w do do do 4fl 3,50 3,17 6,67 Hutton A. Beadle, 60 sw n w 4 31 8 40 1,71 f,05 2,76 J-.ickn, William 63 swsw 12 do 10 50.75 4,1 1 3,79 7,98 Jones,“E. M. 65 ne 5 e 24 do do 40 whfwhfsedo do do 40 ' ■ it wnw 25 d<y do 19.95 he n w do do do 10 7,8 1 5,2.1 1.3,09 Jacksmi A. JorJin,66 shf n e 11 do 9 80 II hf n e 14 do do tiff trees 22 do do 40 9. «w s w 23 do do 40 ’uw n w 26 do do 40 nene 27 do do 40 13,42 8,4 b 21,90 Ladue, Jarvis 75 :i ws a 24 do 10 40 11 wn w 19 de -9 40 4,96 2,12 7,0? May, A Ilea 90 lota 3,4, 5,6, 4 do do 169.41 k hf do do do 320 . » , ahf 9 do do 320 r '' s w de do do 160 whf 1 * do do do 80 ease do do de 40 83,06 37,92 120,98 McGill, Mary 95 nhf.s 13 do 8 80 swss do do do 40 4,76 3,17 7,93 Mc.Craeken,Har> 96 whf n e do do do 80 riet ohs n e 14 do do 80 6,0 T 4,24 10,31 Man*. J. J. 98 «hf n e 28 do do 80 3,03 2,10 5,13 Moheda. Pe*r 89 whf• so 28 do de 80 % IBdodo IM 8,03 8,36 1539

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C. 7 ihfsw 26 32 5 80 - 3,36 2,57 5,93 Cecil, John R. 11 11 hf 11 vr 26 32 5 80 swnw 26 32 5 40 8,14 4,91 .13,05 Dunn, I. D. 17 lots 4,5, 15 32 5 125.53 , whfsw 15 32 5 80 ehf 21 32 5 320 n w 22 32 5 160 nhf n e 22 32 5 80 I .ew n w 24 32 5 40 ohs n w 24 32 5 80 . ahf s e 27 32 80 I 11 e 28 32 5 160 ohs n w 28 32 5 80 1 whf n w .36 32 5 80 53,42 46,23 99,65 1 Jones, Silas P. 38 no 34 32 5 160 . . n w 35 32 5 160 K 1,05 10,75 23 0 I Wm. C. 40 ehf s e 13 32 5 80 sone 29 32 5 40 5,27 9,13 14,40 i Lattimore, S. A. 42 part lot 3 12 32 51 -u «m . lot 4 12 32 5$ 1 lots 1,2, 3, 13 32 5 147.40 shf n e 13 32 5 80 whfsw 13 32 5 80 ehfs® 14 32 5 80 ahf s w 14 32 5 80 lots 5,6, 7, 14 32 5 130 swsw 17 32 5 40 « hfs w 22 32 5 80 ehfse 19 32 5 80 ne n w 23 32 5 40 1 nhf s e 27 32 5 80 'i Bf 27 32 5 320 49,60 41,93 91,53 Mack, James 51 so 31 32 5 160 6.38 5,14 1L42 1 Poicel, Phillip 57 we 35 32 5 ICO 6,38 5,14 11,42 , Stephenson, Sa- 64 11 e 26 32 5 160 rah E. whfsw 29 32 5 80 9,78 7,71 17,49 | Shirk, Harvey J. 66 s,w 35 32 5 160 6,38 5,14 181*42 | White. Hiram, 74 s e 26 32 5 160 13,77 6,78 20,55 KEENER. I HaUanl, (r. M. 17 •cll e G 31 7 to whf nJ- 6 3! 7 hi nhfll w 1» 31 7 8b 4,-9 .5,30 10 ]t( 1 Boyles, Michael W. =0 hhf s e S 5 31 7 Ml 2,86 2.1-J 4 ohRraynard, Henry -,-5 »c 2* 32 7 160 5,37 4'24 »;i | Conner, Win. .4. 2t> shfll w 8 31 7 80 11 lit 11 e I- 31 7 80 I ’ il •s e 13 30 7 40 ' ehf n w 31 31 7 8S 10,24 742 ]7 Wj f'oleniau, Je»«e O. 31 11 • 10 ’3l 7 1W 5.33 424 a’ 57 : C.raig, K. 11. 33 ehf s e II 30 7 80 2,86 2’12 408 I Cassell, George 35 »hf ■ w i I 32 7 80 n w i'3 32 7 le.o -.21 r>,36 14 57 I Cook, Nathaniel 36 ne • w 27 32 7 40 whf • w 27 32 7 *0 4,4* 3i« ~ r ~ : Dunlevy, HareACo. 3S tlifnw 19 31 7 o swnw 19 31 7 40 n e 19 31 7 160 ■hf 19 31 7 320 19,07 15.90 34 97 Dutton,. John •hf s e 32 32 7 80 nhf n c 5 31 7 80 6,33 454 10 57 Evans, A. W. 42 nw s e 35 32 7 40 whfsw 15 32 7 80 4.63 3,18 781 Ensley, John 44 s e 28 =3l 7 160 5,33 4 .>4 957 Fleming, George W. 46 nhfse 33 31 7 so nhf n e 4 31 7 80 5,73 4,24 997 Goodrich,,Calvin 49 11 wll e 35 32 7 40 1,63 1,1 s; 269 Goodwin, Sim. A. 51 11 es w 34 31 7 40 1,63 1,06 269 Hicirtiian, J. S. 57 tv hf 11 e A 2 31 7 SO nene 32 31 7 40 17,32 4,97 2° 29 Handy, W 59 shfne 13 30 7 80 9,07 o'j.j » n'7o Howell, W. 1). 67 ew s w 13 32 7 40 11 wn w 24 32 7 40 3,26 2,12 538 Harper, James 65 whfll w 31 31 7 80 vr hf n e 31 31 7 80 5,73 494 9 <,7 Hartley, McCamey 69 sell e 31 32 7 40 n w s w 31 32 7 40 ehfew 33 31 7 80 6.12 424 10,36 ! Kelliiibergjer, Peter <fl e w 30 32 7 160 5,;i3 4 .>4 <, 57 Lane, Wm. M. 81 whfsw 9 30 7 80 2.86 2',12 <9B Ludlow. Lucinda 82 ew s c 17 30 7 40 1,63 ).<<; 269 Lowe, John " 84 aell w 26 32 7 40 whf n w 26 -32 7 80 4,49 3is ~q; I Lovejoy, Thankful 85 whf n e 29 32 7 80 286 o' |.> 4’oß McGill, Mary F. 91 n w 15 30 7 160 5.33 4,24 957 ! McGiiTin, Samuel 94 11 wn rv 5 31 7a 40 I H.e ne 6 31 7 40 4.49 ‘2,12 6,61 1 Mann, J. J. 95 nw n w 7 31 7 40 1,66 1.06 272 Mason, Horatio 100 ee 11 n 22. 32 7 40 near 22 32 7 40 I nhfats 23 32. -7 80 n war 32 7 40 fe n e 23 32 7 40 9,40 6,36 15,76 ! Maion, Phillip 101 swiw 24 32 7 40 n e 26 32 7 160 _ 7,06 5,30 12 36 I Kinker. John B. 114 w hf.« e 15 30 7 80 3,30 2,12 548 ' Sparr, Joseph D. ‘llß nw a w 5 31 7 40 * '’ , sw n e 7 31 7 40 326 2,12 538 Schultz, Fred. < 124 nw s w 21 31 7 40 ec sw 2'l 31 7 40 3,26 2.12 ' 5,38 Stephens, Samuel 129 ne n w 17 31 7 40 1,63 106 ■' Smith, Phillip 134 ■w s w 21 32 7 40 ’ ■ wee 21 32 7 40 •- nene 25 32 7 40 ‘ n w s w 26 32 7 40 n e . 28 32 ' 7 160 whfsw 33 32 7 80 12,27 11,03 23,30 Smith, Charles 135 n w 25 32 7 160 whf s w 25 32 7- 80 s e 26 32 7 160 ■ • ■ w 27 32 7 40 sw - 34 32 7 160 e hf n w 34 32 7 80 nhfll w 36 32 7 80 26,27 20 14 46 41 Skinner, D. L. 136 nhfsw 28 32 7. 80 . nes'e 29 32 7 40 4,49 3,18 767 TiiTman, Gilbert 142 is tv a a 1 32 7 40 . e lifs tv 1 32 7 80 3,26 3,18 6.44 Tulman, (.co, C. 143 tv hf n w 2 32 7 68.10 lot 1 10 32 T 58 lieew 10 32 7 40 c n • u tv 12 30 7 40 • .. , , z nw n e 1-j 3-2 7 40 9.33 6,54 15.87 t anosdale.f. 115 whfll tv 33 31 7 SO 2,86 2.12 408 55 eaver, J. 148 awll w 7 31 7 40 tv hl s w 7 31 7 80 4 40 3 18 t ne Wibort, Eleazer 150 j. hf-s e .23 31 7 80 -j’.cs 2'12 4'98 ZeHer a L',m. re c? » =<« 7 40 1,63 1.06 o’.iiO Zeilrr, John b»| B « j- 3e 7 J6O 5 34 9 WHEATFIELD. | Asher, Luke I ne n e n 32 6 40 ' „ elifeeee 11 32 6 20 78" 730 . , ; Blake, Martha t> 11 w n 30 6 160 •' L’.G whfne 11 32 6 80 I Byford, Wm. H. 7 n'tvs'e 30 30 6 40 , ’’* 3 '*’ 9H . ehf n e 30 3" 6 80 se; 3a. _ Gratg, Jeeeah 12 a w jh ;w a ]on "'** »,U Childs, A. B. 16 11 wn e 1 39 « 40 *’;!? J’l* ”,59 Doty, Wesley 95 ues w. 31 33 6 40 I'eJ? Garic, Joseph 34 ebfse u 39 g so ''*** 1,9 ‘ 3 Ginnare. Samuel ’35 n e ,32 3* g .I*l 'a'-w c’* 0 Howell, Wm. D. ,38 ew ne 15 ?» & 40 . 3 J J G- s * l Jonae. Sylvester E. 47 sen. , 3Z , ™ M 7 3,13 Lock wood, Arnold 49 ■hf n’e ' ],* 3t 680 B,M 15,74 Linet, John H »hf a a 34 .39 4 'so -'‘ 8 7,71 17,49 Macy, Pheh® *5 aw n w 98 32 4 40 j’S? J’,! Kelley, Wm. F. 73 ae . w 93 32 i « ’• C7 3,13 s W 15 32 6 160 - ahf n w 33 3W 9 RO 11 a? a M Smith, W. « 8r05.79 nena 1 39 a- 40 ( Smith, Job S. M aw 19 3* a 133.11 *24 « ail ok’« StartU. Da*W W» eo.e Ml. M a 40 »,« A’lt !W|I MI Michael 99 a wa-e IS --W « » l'S I'n

RENSSELAER. f ? II s a i■ a J=> = c.' -r r = r. a, 2' x.all or • LOTS, —2 -s owyaae. ><r» J n ’ S'- =- m ” !? e> $ ’c . " _ . - = Pierce, R.C. 93 8, ]3 8,65 2,67 11,32 Ramey, Nancy 101 1,2, 3, 4 19 8,30 3,58 11,88' Bowen, Alex. 107 8, 3 prt 5,6, 3 3,03 1,17 4,20 Tichenor.Wm. 135 2, 11,12, 20 15,70 7,23 22,53 Vnknown. 146 1,13 1 2,66 86 3,52 Warner, M. B. 154 prt 7, 89, 23 2,12 5,26 7,38 Notice is hereby given that so much of said lands as may b<f necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges which may be due thereon, or due from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction at the Court House, in Jasper county, on the first Monday in January next. TURNER A. KNOX, A. J. C.

Iltnsstl acr (O"Let every one of the one hundred and seventy-five subscribers of the Gazette who have not paid for the first volume, and the four hundred who have not paid for the sec-1 ond volume, bear in mind that we must have Xw hundred dol ars within two or three weeks or suffer heavy pecuniary loss. There are now due ua for subscription, advertising, &c., upward of $1,200, and it w ould be no more than right for our delinquent friends to step forward and pay at least a portion of w’hat they owe us. Let every one who is indebted to this establishment apply these remarks to himself. k The following gentlemen are authorized to receive money for us, and receipt for the same: A»»rew Young, Morocco, James E. Stacy, Brook. Chas. Frankenberger, Pilot drove. Amos Clark, White’s Grove. Frederick Rishling, Cathcart. M. S. M ead, Meadville. Thos. Lamborn, Esq., Carpenter’s Creek. Theo. F. Stok es, Francisville. Thos. Antrim, Esq., Medaryville. Wm. Tatman, Pleasant Grove. Chas. Boroughs, Hanging Grove. A. Wrightsman, Hanging Grove.

ntßHlEll, On Thanksgiving Day, the 25th uit., by the Rev. Mr. Mock, Mr. John Wilson and Miss Charity I*,. Canine,-both of Jordon township, Jasper county. ’ The happy and handsome couple will accept the kindest wishes of the printers for their grateful remembrance. That they are happy, is a matter of course; and that they are handsome we know, for one of our printers says they are “the handsomest couple ill Jasper eou nt v,” and be is a good judge of beauty. Success to them through life. On Sabbath evening, November 2*. at the residence of the bride's father in B irkley township, by the Rev. R. I’. Sheldon, Mr. Brunson W. Harrington, of Keener township, and Miss Susanna Burgett, daughter of George Burgett, all of Jasper county.

NOTICE. THE Co-partm-rship heretofore existing under the name and style of Harding A Peacock la this day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims and demands will be settled by E. T. Har<ling All those knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Harding A P.-acock are requested to come forwatd and settle their notes and accounts immediately, as the business will be carried on hereafter in the name of Harding A Tatman. Nov. 22, 1858. 32-3 t. Hard Times. IN consequence of the hard times, we have reduced the price of our splendid assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves AT LEAST 15 PER CENT., And are now selling at Lafayette prices. We hope, therefore, that our customers, and the rest of mankind, will give us a call before going elsewhere, as we are bound to sell. Our stock of Hardware*, Tinware, Ac., is complete and varied, and at greatly reduced prices. We have ignored tin- old fogy system of large profits, believing that the people oi Jasper county svill support one establishment conducted upon the nexr system of “small profits and quick sales." 32 I. M. STACK HODSE BA RO. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. THE undersigned tvould respectfulfully'return his thanks Kj|H of Rensselaer and Jasper connty, for the liberal support they have ex- I \ tended to him since his ' \ arrival among them,and to the patronage by a strict attention to the wants of his customers. He buys his leather for cash, employs none but the best ivorkrnen, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Thus, he gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots ami Shoes at the cheapest prices, and can afford to sell on very low terms for cash. Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall be pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. T(FRepairing done on ’.he shortest notice. 38 THOS. McSHEEHY. ESTMAV NOTICE. FTAAKEN up by John Irvine, of Jordan town- i L ship, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 11th day of Nevember, 1858,an estray Red Steer; some [ white hairs in the face, some white under the belly, tivo white spots on the right thigh, marked with two undorbites out of ea :h ear, supposed to two years old last spring, and appraised to twelve dollars by John C. Luelfes and Edward Ravenseroft. I hereby certify that the foregoing is n true copy from my estray book, T. LAMBORN. 32. Justice of she Peace. DON'T go t® Lafayette to buy Stoves, when you can buv n better article for the same money nt I. M- STACKHOUSE A BRO S. FOR the best brand of Pittsburgh nails go to I. M. STACKHOUSE A BRO’S. IF you want Looks, Butts, Screws, or any other kind of bouse trimmings, be sure and go to (32. j. I. M. STACKHOUSE A BRO’S. FOR all kinds of Hardware go to I. M. STACKHOUSE A BRO'S.

MOTICK OF DINTHIBTTION. State of Indiana J s Jasper comity,) NOTICE ie hereby given that, at the October term of the Court of Common Pleas ol Jasper county, after i nal settlement of the estate of Archelaus Israel, about the sum of five hundred dollars and seventy-eight cents were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear on the first i day of the next term of said Court, and prove ' their heirship and receive theirdistributiou share. fC. M. WATSON, j Clerk C. C. P. Jasper county. 31-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. NOTICE OF DISTKIUCTIOA. i State of Indiana,> j Jasper county,s NOTICE is hereby given that, at thef October term of the Court of Common Pleas of Jas- ! per county,-ilfter final settlement of the estate of j Samuel Shanahan, deceased, about the sum of 1 seventy-five dollars and eighty-fivc cents were found remaining for distribution among the i heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to ap“f pear on the first day of the next term of said 1 Court, and prove their heirship and receive their distribution share. C. M. WATSON, Clerk C. C. P. Jasper county. 31-3 t By D. I. Jackson. Deputy. SMEUIFF’S S «.E. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Coinmon | Pleas, I will expose to public sale, on the Isth of r December. 1858, at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, bettveen the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four in the afternoon of said day, to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits tor the term of seven years 1 of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of the north-we-1 iptarTer of section twenty-four [24,] township twenty-nine 1 [29,] range nine [9] west—eighty acres. Ana on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest anil costs, I will, at the 1 same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple I of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property of Lafay- ' ette McCullough, at the suit of Samuel Hurst. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C H Downing, Deptity. November 2.3„1858. 3 (It) SIIF.IKIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I wjll. on the 15th of December. 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 ami four o'clopk in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, Hie j-ents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and ! State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the south-ivest quarter of section twenty-seven [27,J township twen-ty-nine [29.1 range six [Sj west —-forty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of sail! judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, oiler for sale the fee-simple of said real estate Taken in execution as the properly of John [vers, at the suit of Archibald Purcupile agiiiust A. J. Vandever and John Ivors. SIMON PH I [.LIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing. Deputy. November 23, ISSB. 3 s<l raiEUIFF SALE 1) Y virtu* of an execution to me direct 'd ) from the Clerk of the Cass Common Pleas Court, I will, on the 15th of December, 1858, at ! the cqurt house door in tin - town of Rensselaer. Jasper county and State of Indiana, betweeq the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and 'four . o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public: sale t«> the highest and best bidder there--1 of, the rents anil profits lor a term of seven years iof the following real estate, sitijate in Jasper county. Indiana, to-wit: Th"| south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of jsection twenty-four 21. township tw’eu-ty-ninlc (29, range nine (9. I And on failure to realize the full amount of i saiil judgment, interest and costs, I will, at th* 1 sani" time and place, offer for sab- the fce-siiijple of said real estate. Said] real estate taken as tlic property of Frederick Ifoutz. at th" suit of M irgar.’t I I lav. SIMON PHILLIPS,’ Sheriff Jasper con nt \ . | By C. 11. Downing. Deputy. November 3, 18.>8. 3 .>() , - - I - ■ •?-- --

SIIF.ItIFI’S SAL.E. Y virtue of an execution to m<- direct ’d frlom he Clerk ol tin- Marion Common PleasCohrt. 1 will, on the 15th day ol December. 1858, nt the coulrt house door in the town of Rensselder. Jasper County and State of Indiana, between iluhours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of slud day. expose to public s de to the highest andlbest bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county .“I ndiunn, to-wit: A part of the north-west quarter of the northwest quarter of section four 1.) township twen-ty-nine 29.; range eight 8] west, commencing at the ilorth-west corner of said north-west quarter, running thence easterly forty-four rods along t|he line dividing townships twenty-nine and thirty; thence southerly forty rods; thence = sveste.rly forty-four rods; thence northerly forty rods, to the place of beginning, containing elev- : en acres; together with alt appurtenances therei unto belonging, including one steam saw mill.! And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of Ranson Elijah, at the suit of Joseph R. Robinson. I ' SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff’ Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. November 3, 1858. I ti ' SIIEUIFF’k NAI.E. BY virtue of an execution to me directed froiij | s the Clerk of tin- Jasper Court of Common ! Pleas, 1 will, on the 15th day of December. 1858, I at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer. Jaspercounty and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the aft-ruoon of s.-.id day. expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of tin- »outh-w<-st ; quarter of section twenty-seven [27.] township thirtv-one [31.1 ranee five [5,1 containing fortv 1 [4o] acres. ‘ Also, the south half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-nine [29,] township thirty)one [3l;] Hinge five [s,] containing eighty [8(1!] acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judigment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same tirne ami place, offer for sale the f<-c-simple of said real estate. Taken ns the property of John Haddix and William Haddix, at the suit of Alfred Thomps •on. SIMON PHILLIPS, | Sheriff Jasper county. Bv C. 11. Downing, Deputy. November 3, 185&. 4 (W) J U S T I C E S ’ ’ BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIN OFFICE.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk of th ■ Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on the 251 h day of December, 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 iu the afternoon of said dav, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof* the undivided half of the rents and profits of th following real eslate, situated in Jasper countv and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section twentv.«i« [26;] a’so, the east half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-three [23:] also, th.- west half of the south-east quarter of section fourteen [11;] also, ten rods wide on the entire length of I the west half of the north-enst quarter of section twenty-six [26;] all in township twenty-nine , [29,] north of range six [GJ west. Also, the northwest quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirteen [l3,] in township thirty [3o,] range six [6] west. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, offer for sale the undivided half of the fee-simple of said real estate Taken as the property of Ri,f ns Strmle. „ t th., suit of John Goodheart and Abraham Aekerlana against William Ticbeuor, Rufus Strode ami ' f. ,<O ’S , ; i ? • !s P' tl 7: a »‘l “f -Adam L. Antrim. Ju- ! 11 ;L ,lh '' ,n d Janies B. Antrim aguinst William 1 ichenor and Rufus Strode. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper couiHv. :>o, l_. D. SINE'S FOICTY-EiCM'TH GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1,500 Prizes Valued at $11,000! 100 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM OF 160 & TWO OF 80 ACRES EACH FOR SSOO IN GOLD FOR 2 O O Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! GOLD VEST ASD (HARD (HAINS. Solid and Double-Plated Silver IVdre, J, uelry, <s-<-. TICKETS) I.IBIITED TO 12,000. To l»c Ilraw ii at Cincinnati, <».. ON MONDAY. DECEMBER (i, 1858. JD. SINE would announce to the puFdir- —• that his I'orty-eighth .Mammoth Gilt Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which oecaeiou will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thowsaild valuable Gifts, among which will be fmmui the following: Three Bti-a<-re, and two 160-acre Land Warrants: 1011 prizes of American Gold, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; 270 Gold ami Silver Lever M atches, worth from fift--eu to two hundred dollars each; 10 Gents' Gold Vest ! Chains ami Ladies' Gold Guard Chains. Also, Solid ami Double-Plated Silver War.-. 1 i consisting ot 1 aide-spoons, Tea-spootis, Forks, i Butter Knives. «te. Also, Ladies (.oidstom-. Cameo, ami Painting sets. Bracelets, Lockets. Ac. Also, (..-tilb-meil's Goldst.mc and Plain Sleeve* Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, Ac. .All oi tile above Gilts are ot as good a quality* as can lie purchased for the price. I beg leave testate to the puldip. that my F.n terprises materially differ from many others of a similar character: Firstly—The drawing invariably takes place on the (lay advertised. Secondly—The prizes arc wortli what they are stated to 1 e in the programine. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted, iu a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn bv persons who cannot attend the drawing, lire immediately forwarded .at my expense and risk. and a list of the drt:wn numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether tlnjj- are fortunate or not. i I'Htidy—All prizes drawn which do not give j satisfaction are exchanged, if they are returned i in as good order as when received. Agents selling twenty-live tickets or upward ! will be supplied with tickets at tin- rate of 80 cents <-ach; single tick.-ts, one dollar; six ticket--, ! live dollars. - • AH orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 379, Si. Louis. Mo.; or they may be udI dressed to L. D. SI NE, Box 710, Ciiwin nat i, < j as 1 have an agent at the latter place, to supply ; all who may order from there. 39-1 v

SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! f|MIE undersigned is desirous of informing his J- friends and the public generally, that he lias now on hand A I EETLE THE BEST STUCK OF GROCERIES Ever Brought to this Market. o^7“ Everything always nice and In addition to his Grocery department, ho keeps a genera! assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR. RACON, PICKLED PORK, COD FISH, *c. His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete such as Tubs, ICnckcts, Charm, Ila I r-H 11 st> _ Call around, gentlemen, with the cash, r.nd you will always find the latch-string hanging out- '[-?’*] J- M. AUSTIN. INDIANA HOUSE, W . A. S, <>. DI VALL, Proprietor*, -v BKADFOKD, INJ>. The table will be supplied with the best the market atlbrds. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to the Hotel, The Messrs, Duvalls arc also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD BAII.I HACK I.MR.' The hack leaves Rensselaer every nmnniK (Sundays excepted.) at 7 o’clock, cot ting at Bradford with the trains north and south, and returns same day. IJ”Extras can also lie procured at cither end of the route, on reasonable -terms. 7-lv Groceries and Provisions. r |MIE undersigned respectfully announces to 1 the public, that he intends to'keep constantly on hand nil kinds and variety of Groceries aud Provisions, in addition to a large stock of Men’s and Boys' Clothing. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. -9 ALFA’. ROWEN.