Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1858 — Page 4

a £ x > j s o * h g & • » « 0, t» 8 5"0 a Z * n 2 rz a S» f ¥l ? '.• 11 £ I-; KJ.MCT Off OWXtM. XUC&IPTIOK w - 2 «l £• * UIM. .... n>~ H • p. ~K f * . 8 ' W os 5 j» g « o. X '••... * c . . ~ " *- c Odell, Caleb 147 whi a w 24 29 10 80 se s w do do do 4) 29,09 3,35 32,44 Peck, Thomas 149 nwse 30 30 9 40 ae a w do do do 40 10,43 9,88 20,31 Palvar, David 154 sene 5 29 do 40 aw a e 16 do do 40 Lots 7,8, block 3, in Morocco, 8,45 5,71 14,16 Richards, G. W. 167 Lota 5,6,7,8, do 1, do 7,55 5,58 13,13 Russell, Sol. 171 none 13 29 10 40 - *’ whfse ne do do do 20 7,64 1,82 9,46 Stretch Jonathan 178 n e 33 do 9 160 vr hf s e do do do 80 10,71 8,52 19,23 Stewart, John J 99 shfsesw 19 dodo 20 2,52 61 3,13 Timmons, ffra. 207 ae s e 16 do do 40 s w 24 do do 160 9,21 ~ 7,30 16,51 Timmons,llenry2oß sesw 25 do 10 40 6,38 90 7,28 Williams, O. F. 210 nw«w 17 do 9 40 whfaesw 19 do do 20 nw s • 31 do do 40 whf n e do do do 00 13,37 12,84 31,21 W elbertson, L. 219 ehf n w 36 do 10 80 6,44 2,02 8,46 Young, Andrew 221 Lots 9,10, block 2, Morocco, 34,56 15,39 50,05 Yeung, Evan 2:12 none 24 29 9 40 4,66 1,10 5,76 WASHINGTON. AnAqrsoa, Pater 3nhfno 7 28 9 80 sene do do do 40 6,33 6,91 13,24 Allen, Wsn. J. 13 mhf n w 34 do do 80 n oji w do do do 40 2,83 3,66 6,49 Aadorsen, Chas. 15 se s e 11 27 10 40 p shf j w 12 do do 80 • ■ whf n w do do do 80 part shf a w 1 do do 30 4,60 4,46 9,26 ftredrick, SainT 21 ehfs w . 26 28 9 80 Lot 2, 34 do do 40 6,53 4,23 10,76 Branson, Jerem’h 25 .ne s\v 15 do do 40 aw s w do do do 40 5,23 6,05 11,28 Bartholomew, J. 26 nw n e 4 do do 40 3,68 4,64 st.jg Bradway, Thos. 31 ssidesenw 3 27 do 8 aesw do do do 40 2,15 3,58 5,73 Buckles, J. 8. 33 s w 2 28 do 160 n enc 22 do do 40 nw w w 23 do do 40 5,10 7,80 12,90 Chamberlain, Sol. 57 vr hf a w 26 27 do 80 ne s w do do do 40 11,33 3,55 14,88 Dodds, David 69 Lota 5 and 6, .35 28 do 80 5,83 2,35 7,23 Dunn, Samuel 60 aw n w 11 27 10 40 nhf a w do do do 80 ne s e do do do 40 4,66 4,73 9,39 Brans, Joseph 86 ehf s a 32 do 9 80 5,83 2,35 8,23 Frasier, James 90 nhf n# 26 28 10 46.67 nhfsw do dodo 46.67 7,33 10,05 17,38 Hanger, David 126 nw no 8 do 9 40 2,10 1,18 3,28 Hughs, James 128 ehf n c 15 do do 80 1,81 9,55 4,16 Johnson, M. M. 139 shf u w 5 do do 80 5,68 2,35 8,23 Kelsey, Joseph 157 vr hf s e 26 27 do 80 5,89 2,35 0,94 Liouberger, Juo. 165 s side u e 23 28 do 1.30 s o do zdo do 160 vs ald6 lot 4, 35 dodo 31 6,54 9,49 16,0.3 MoClatchy.Geo. 183 sese 8 do do 40, 11,96 6,79 18,75 Myers, Sarah 0 191 lot 3, 1 27 10 40.50 nwuw 25 28 do 40 do do 20 w side ses wdo do do 20 3,8.3 4,33 8.16 italloU, Wm. 193 none 56 do do 40 3,56 1,60 5,16 Fierce, James 203 ne n e 13 27 do 40 part lot 8 1 do do 3 4,12 4,43 8,60 Pruett, Jamee 204 ne n w 15 28 9 40 2,98 4,36 7,34 Pruett, Jonath’n 205 whf n e do do do 80 h Ilf n w do do do 80 4.89 6,44 11,33 Plummer, Wm. 226 ahf sc 23 do 10 SO shf u w do do do 46.31 wsiiio sw nw34 do do 10 .3,94 4,01 7,95 Strutton. Joseph 238 shf s w 11 27 do 4G 20,37 7,82 28.19 Snell, Peter L. 248 ehf s « 26 do 9 80 * 1.69 2,35 4,09 Stretch,Joaathan 251 whf n w 9 23 do 80 3,99 2,35 6,04 Speck, Isaac. 257 part lota 78, 1 27 10 -93 ehf sw 12 do .do Sf) shfn \v do do do SO 50,99 9,52 60,31 Troup,Wlllough-262 swsw 25 28 10 40 " by n end iiw itw 36 dp do 35 3w s e do do do 40 swse 11 27 do 40 16,88 11,52 28,40 yrnup, Henry 269 etifsesw 25 28 do .20 se s w 36 do do 40 nws e ' do do do 40 3.38 2,96 6,34 Vail, John B. 272 whf so 9 do 9 80 ne s e do do do 40 ehf n e do do do 80 15,20 5,72 20,92 White, Amos 280 tv hf s w 2 27 do 8.0 part, whfit\y do do do 20 n*> ohs n e 3 do do 127 1 ehf so. dp do do 80 swne db do do 40 26,42 25,58 51,80 Whiteman, J. A. 295 phf n w 35 2- 10 47.36 s.e do do do 160 ,i * c hff ne , do do do SO 16,00 . 8,90 24,90 ‘ * LAKE. ? BrighJ At Dunn, 3 c lit * 20 31 9 320 •' t** «"* ’'*• • ■ shf 21 do do 320 n e do do do, 160 s\v . 22 do do 160 whf s e do do do 80 6 n e - do do do 160 ©hf n w do do do 80 n w uwr do do do 40 nw n w 27 do do 40 nhf s w ,28 do do 80 n e 29 do do 160 69,48 55,84 125,32 Bright, M. G. . G 0 s ws w 31 do do 40 10t5.1,2,3, do do do 139.36 lots 1,2, 3, 33 do do 119.30 lots 1,2, 3,4,34 do do 193.60 lots 1,2, 3,4,35 do do 174.53 28,79 22,92 51,71 Bartholomew,. I. T. 7 nwse 27 do do 40 nesw do do do 40 3,33 2,12 5,45 Baugher, John 12 nhfu \/ 15 do 8 80 2,97 2,12 509 Coffeit, Michael 15; nwse 12 do 10 40 swsw 7 do 9 40 7,03 2,12 9,15 CofTelt. John 16 whfsw 12 do 10 100.95 ehfwhf se 24 dodo 40 12,72 5,46 18,18 CofTelt, George 20 sesw 12 do do 40 3,93 1,05 4,98 Coleman, A. B. 27 sese 28 do 8 40 nwse do \dp do 40 3,43 2,12 5,55 Fleming, G. W. 42 s lif-n e lid© -9 80 »e s e 22 do do 40 4,76 .3,17 793 Goodwin,Sim. A. 49 ne 23 do 8 160 5,59 4,24 983 Hammond, Mary A-53 shf s w 15 do 9 80 shf s e 26 do do 80 swne. .95 do do 40 nene l do do do 40 shf i e 17 do 8 40 sesw do do do 40 14,29 9,53 23 82 Hannah&Wpaversß shf n w 35 do 9 80 3,03 2,12 51S Hunter, J. S. 8. 59 nhf n e 1 30 do 80 ne n w do do do 40 3,50 3,17 0,67 Hutton A, Beadle, 60 sw n w 4 31 8 40 1,71 1,05 2,76 Jacks, WUliana 63 swsw 12 do 10 50.75 4,14 3,79 7^98 Jones, E. M. 65 n e s-e 24 do do 40 whfwhfsedo do do 40 nw n w 25 do do 49.95 se n w do do do 40 7,84 5,25 13,09 Jucksou &. Jordan,66 a lif n e 11 do 9 80 nhf u e 11 do do 80 , 7- ’ ue s e 22 do do 40 swsw 23 do do 40 uw n w 26 do do 40 none 27 do do 40 13,42 8,48 21,90 Ladue, Jarvis 75 liwie 24 do 10 40 nw n w 19 do 9 40 4,96 2,12 7,08 May, Allen 90 lots 3,4, 5,6, 4 do do 169.41 a hf do do do 320 n hf 9 do do 320 s w do do do 160 whf s e do do do 80 sese do do do 40 83,06 37,92 120,98 McGill, Mary 95 nhf s e .13 do 8 80 b who do do do 40 4,76 3,17 7,93 M< Cracken.Har- 9G whf n e do do do 80 riet ehf n o 14 do do 80 6,07 4,24 10,31 Mann v J J. 9* whf n c 25 do do 80 3,03 2,10 5,13 Pour 9-> w rif n w 29 do do 80 *»» 30 do 160 9,09 6_36 15,39

5» » H 58 > E'O O 8 a 2 2 t° <-> .-,7 « ~ 2 5- S'b°2- 2 5 * » & • g| 5. g-L. XiHIB M OWXIM. DEBCaiPTTOS OF “ 2 w 3. U«M. .... H (». ~H 5 S' ...» rs - H w •S 5 ’ © Prue, Charles 106 nw n w 12 31 10 50.86 4,48 4,14 8,62 Parker, George 108 swne 13 do 9 40 1,71 1,05 2J6 Parker, H. G. 109 se n w 27 do do 40 1,71 I,*>s 2,76 Tayler, Win. 128 whf n w 20 do 9 80 3,03 2,12 5.J5 Wade, Enoch 135 nene 17 do do 40 7,15 2,05 9,50 Williams, Owen 142 lot 1, 12 do do 35.28 sw n w do do do 40 nw s w do do do 40 ehf s w do do do 80 se u w 11 do do 40 ehf n w 20 do do 80 whf s w 10 do 8 80 sesw do do do 40 nhf n w 36 32 do 80 20,79 1.3,63 34,42 Weaver, John 143 ehf n e 25 31 9 80 nwse 55 do do 40 nhf s o 17 do 8 80 ahf ■ w 19 do do 80 aw n e do do do 40 ehf n e do do do 80 nhf s w 20 do do 80 -whf ■ e do do do 80 ne ■ e do do do 40 nw s w 21 do do 40 ii hf s w 30 do do 80 26,89 19,08 4f,97 KANKAKEE. Cheedlc, L. L. 9 loti $32 5 56.07 2,45 1,79 4,24 Blake, Win. M. C. 7 shf s w 26 32 5 80 3,36 2,57 5,9. f Cecil, John R. 11 nhf n w 26 32 5 80 sw n w 26 32 5 40 8,14 4,91 13,05 Dunn, I. D. 17 lots 4,5, 15 32 5 125.53 whf s w 15 32 5 80 chf 21 32 5 320 n w 22 32 5 160 nhf n e 22 32 5 80 s w n w 24 32 5 40 ehfnw 24 32 5 80 shf s e 27 32 5 80 n e 28 32 5 160 ©hf n w 28 32 .5 80 whf n w 36 32 5 80 53,42 46,23 99,65 Jones, Silas P. 38 n e 34 32 5 160 n w 35 32 5 160 13,05 10,75 23,80 Larrabee, Win. C. 40 ehf s e 13 32 5 ; 80 8e n o 29 32 5 40 5,27 9,13 14,40 Lattiinore. S. A. 42 part lot 3 12 32 h) _ (J OQ lot 4 12 32 5$ lots 1,2, 3, 13 32 5 147.40 shf n e 13 32 5 80 whf s w 13 32 5 80 ehf se 14 32 5 80 shf a w 14 32 5 80 lots 5,6, 7, 14 32 5 130 swsw 17 32 5 40 ihf s w 22 32 5 80 ehfse 19 32 5 80 ne n w 23 32 5 40 it hf b e 27 32 5 80 n hfJL 27 32 5 320 49,60 ®9l 55 Mack, James 51 se 31 32 5 160 6,38 5,14 11,42 Poicel, Phillip 157 so 35 32 5 160 6,38 5,14 n’4o Stephenson, Sa 64 n e 26 32 5 160 rah E. whfsw 29 32 5 80 9,78 7,71 ]?49 Shirk, Harvey Ji 66 s w 35 32 5 160 6,38 5,14 ]H 42 White, Hiram, 74 s e 26 32 5 160 13,77 6,78 20,57) KEENER. Ballard, O. M. 1? nene C 31 ? 40 whr n;e 6 7 Ml 11 hf II W is 3] . 7 so 4,pp s7O in in Bey let, Michael tV. CO hhf s e 35 31 7 f-0 S,IC 4’,, Braynavd, Henry S.-5 s r s:* 32 7 16© 5,37 4’34 o'ei Conner, \\ m. A. 29 shfll w 0 31 7 P 0 n h f 11 e i s 31 7 PO ’ n <■ .« e 13 30 7 <0 shf n w 31 31 7 80 10.24 7jo j- . - Coleir.an, J'sco <>. 3 r<i- JO 31 7 ICO 5.33 4 -Ji 9’,7 Cra.p. U. H. -33 r fse 0 30 7 80 2,86 2,1'2 i'lb. Cas.ell, Gecrpe 35 slits w It 32 7 8 0 nw -i 7 150 8.2 i" o.:r, J-l. Cook, Nathaniel Si, 11 ts a £7 32 7 40 whfsw 27 32 7 f() 4,19 8,18 *7 ?;7 Duulevy, Have&Co. 39 chfll w 19 31 7 Ml sw’n w 19 31 7 40 n e 19 31 7 1^,(1 ahf 19 31 7 320 1 9,1)7 15.90 34 97 Dutton. John s lit s« •- 32 32 7 P 0 B-lif lie 5 31 7 F 0 6,33 404 1057 Evans,4a. w. 42 nwse 35 32 7 40 Whfsw 35 32 7 Ml 4.63 3,1 S 7s| Ensley, Jonll 44 se 28 31 7 ICO 5,33 4,24 057 -Fleming, George \V.46 11 hi se- 33 31 so . 11,hf'11 e 1 • .“* Q ° 5,73 4.24 o >l7 Goodrich, Calvin -19 11 wll e 35 32 40 . 1,63 1,06 2.(it) Goodwin, Sim. A. 51 nesw i>4 31 < 40 1,63 1.06 «>.ii Hickman, J.F. 57 whf n c 32 31 . 7 PCi nene 32 31 7 40 17,32 407 00 on Handy, IV " 59 shf n e 13 30 7 SO 9,67 s> i-> m’~o iHowfll, \y.,D. C 7 swsw 13 32 7 40 ’ * ’ nw n w 24 32 7 40 3*6 21° 538 Harper, James 65 w lif n w 31 31 7 80 w lif 11 e 31 31 7 80 5,73 404 q n - Hartley, WcCaree y 69 .enc 31 32 7 40 11 w s w 31 32 7 40 fhfs IT 35 31 7 Ml 6,12 421 10,CC Kelliinberger. T’etei 76 » w 30 32 7 160 5.33 424 ;1'77 fSanei Wm. M. 81 whfsw 9 20 7 80 2,86 2,12 4^ hudlpw. I.ucinda 82 swse 17 30 7 40 163 1,06 0 69 kiwi!, John 84 sen w 26 32 7 40 whfll w 26 32 7 80 4,49 3, H 767 I.ovejoy, Thankful 85 whfll c 29 32 7 80 2,86 21° 498 .McGill, Mary F. 91 11 W J 5 30 7 160 5,33 4,24 957 McGiffin, Samuel 94 nwll w 31 7 40 liene 6 31 7 40 4,49 2,12 6,61 Mann,!'J. j. a» nw n w 7 Si 7 40 1,66 1,00 272 Mason, IFpvafio 100 sene 22 32 7 40 11 e s e 22 32 7 40 lllifsw 23 32 7 80 nwse 23 32 7 40 sene 23 32 7 40 9,40 636 15 76 Mason,' Phillip 101 SWSW 24 32 7 40 ’ \ 11 e 20 32 7 160 7,06 530 30 30 Riiikei\ John B. 114 whf s c 15 30 7 80 336 2 l-' Sparr, Joseph D. 318 nw s w 5 31 7 40 ’ ’ J ’ swne 7 31 7 40 3,26 212 538 Schultz, Fred. 12-1 nw s w 21 31 7 40 sesw 21 31 7 40 3,06 sp a -| S Stephens, Samuel 129 11 ell w 17 31 7 40 ]63 l’oc oso Smith, Phillip 134 sw s w 21 32 7 40 ’ *’ swse 21 32 7 40 nene 25 32 7 40 n w s w 26 32 7 40 n e 28 32 7 160 rv lif s w 33 32 7 80 12,27 31 03 23 ,f 0 Smith, Charles 135 n w 25 32 7 160 w hf s w 25 32 7 80 s e 26 32 7 16(1 sesw 27 32 7 40 s w 34 32 7 160 e h f n w 34 - 32 7 80 n lif n w 36 32 7 80 26,27 20 14 46 41 Skinner, D. L. 130 11 hf s w 28 32 7 80 11 esc 29 32 7 40 4,49 3,18 7 6 Tulnian, Gilbert 142 sw s e 1 32 7 40 ehfsw 1 32 7 80 3,26 3,18 644 Tulman, Geo. C. 143 w lit atr 2 32 7 68.10 lot 1 10 32 7 58 nesw 10 32 7 40 n « n w 12 32 7 40 nw n t 12 32 7 40 9,33 6,54 15 87 Vano»dale,C. 145 wiifow 33 31 7 #0 286 510 4 ’n« ■Weaver, J. 148 aw n w 7 31 7 40 whfsw 7 31 7 80 4.49 3,18 767 Wihort, Eleazer 150 shfsc 23 31 7 80 2,86 212 498 Yeoman, Jared 153 swnw 11 30 7 40 F 63 106 269 Zeiler, John 154 *c 15 30 7 160 5,32 1, 24 9^6 WHEATFIELD. Asher, Luke 1 nene- 32 6 40 , ehf 111 I c 11 32 6 20 782 730 15 l» Blake, Martha 6 11 w 11 32 6 160 ’ 15,1whfll e' 1 11 32 0 80 By ford, Wm. H. 7 11 w-'A 30 32 g 4 q 11.65 8,98 20,63 Craig, Jss.ph 12 a w"* • '2B '*32 *6 160 g’7,a Ctnids, A. B. 16 nw n e 1.32 . 6 40 j’m j'o7 U’.i Doty, Wesley 2© ne s w 31 33 0 40 186 I*7 q'vx Gang, Joseph 34 ehi b e 15 32 6 PO '~ 7 3,13 c- c , ... 11 w,e 15 32 6 40 ]2,34 0»0 0151 1 Ginners. Satnuel 35 ne 22 32 H 160 kok .’f! f’- 5 ! Howell, Wm. 1). 38 sw ne ijj 30 6 40 i V’**® Jonce, Sylvester E. 47 sene 2 32 G 40 ’ 4 •MSi ft ®H c 2 32 40 6 n *>c Lockwood, Arnolds9 n hfii « ]5 32 (T 80 ' J-.‘4 * re * nw 15 32 0 ir-O 9,78 771 ,7 Linch, Jehn 60 ehf n e 36 32 6 80 ’ 1 ' swne 36 32 6 40 4,21 984 aOS Maty, Pheha 65 sw n w 98 32 6 40 186 l’o7 Pant}, V-m P. 75 ne s w 25 32 6 40 ’ ’ » w 15 32 6 160 ■hfnw 32 32 6 80 11,67 8,#9 S>GO 65 Sr.’tk, ". A- 8r05.79 nene 1 32 6 40 186 1»7 '*Vh Smith,.’ S'. ' 82 s w 19 32 6 155.11 24,42 s’l4 -"a’ai Starkie, I avid !X> « ese 35 32 6 (0 8,05 I’4l a'46 Vtiwo, Miebael **3ewee JJI9 i‘e7

RENSSELAER. § rsg t 1= r. -c £ « 2L m C-^ Z C r* S HAMKB OF * LOTS, ® OWWkRB. r-e ® IT* * B. r • , 1 o 9 r" c Pierce, K. C. 95 8, 13 8,65 2.67 11,32 Kamey, Nancy 161 1,2, 3,4 19 F,30 3,58 11,88 Kuwen, Alev. 107 8 , 3 prt 5,6. 3 3.03 1,17 4,20 Ticlienor.Wm. i: 5 ‘A 11, 12, 20 15,70 7,-.3 22,53 Unknown. 146 1, 13 1 2,66 16 3,52 Warner, M. B. 154 pit 7.8 9,23 «,]•>• 5,26 7,38 Notice is hereby given tliai so much of said lands as may be necessary tci discharge the taxes, interest and charges which may oe due thereon, or due from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be suid at public auction at the Court House, in Jasper county, on the first Mondav in January next. TI’KXKR A. KNOA, A. J. C.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR A GOOD TWO-HOUSE WAGON, GO TO GAKIIETT TEltlllSE’St. IT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOlt CASH. ONLY ONE LEFT. 33 • XH «7 !VEH AI •.(.A/15 I:, The Atlantic Monthly. DEVOTE I* TO LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS. THE AIM OF THE PFHIODICAL WILL BE, First: In Literature, to leave no province unrepresented. so that, while each iiuinbeijw ill contain articles of an absti ac t and permanent vs hie. it will also be found tliat the healthy appetite of tlie minu for entertainment in its various forms of Narrative, Wit and Humor, will not go uucared f.,r. The publishers wish to say, also, tliat while native writers will receive toe most solid encouragement, and will be mainly relied on to till Ihe pages -of the Atlantic, X hey will not hesi late to draw from the foreign sources at their command, as occasion may require, reiving rather on the competency of an author to treat a particular subject, than on anv other claim whatever. In this way they hope to make their Periodical welcome w herever theEnglish languaae is spoken or read. Ss- okd: In the term Art.it is intended to include tiie whole domain of sesthet ics, and they, hope grauualiy to make this critical department a Hue and fearless representative of Art. in all its various branches, with, c tit any regard to prejudice, whether pel'st nal or national,, or to private consideration cl' what kind soever. Third: In Politics, tiie Atlantic will "be'the oreen 1 f no party or clique, but will honestly endeavor 10 he the exp, nent of what Bs c< ndnetois believe to he tin; .-American ld» a. it will deal frankly vvitli persons and with parties, endeavoring at ways to keep in view that moral element which transcends all persons and parties, and which al ..ne in a' es the basis of a true and lasting rational prosperity. It will uol lank itself with any sect of unties, but-with that body cl men which is in (avor of Freedom, National Progress, and Honor, whither public orprivaTe. As an earnest if the material ai their command they subjoin the following list f literary persons interest id in' their i inirprise: wishing it. however, to he distinctly understood. I hat (hey shal l hope for support f T every 1 iml . lability w.liich desires the avenue of the! 1 columns, ami in the re mu net al ion of which they shall he guided pjc-cly t,y theii sense 4f inti'insic merit': Willieut 1.. Prcsi . tt. Palpti W aldo Emerson. Heni'v W. U fell w, Kev. K. H. ffed-e, J>. 1).. Naihanit-l Hawthorn. John G. Whittier. Oliver Wendell Hot m. s James K. L> Well, J. l.cthr. p Motley, Go,. Win. ( urtis. Herman Nel.v.ilie, P I. C. C. Felt 11. • }>, . f. [•'. .1. ( hi Id- I'.. P. Whipple. Edmund . Ciuincy.. aiiiiu-.i .1 “Wciisly.'’ .1. T. Tr«:wbi'id; ••. a.tlimr ■'1 "Neighbor Jac wood.” eic.. (’. W. 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Dec. 6, 1858,_ 3t* ESTRAY NOTICE. the undersigned, certify that w-; have review »> ed and appraised an ( stray taken up by Jared Ben jam: 11, cf Newton township. Jasper county. Hid., and find the same to he a Red Slar. five years old' marked with an under sioap out (.1 the lelt ear ami a slit.in tiie .right, and branded with the letter "T” on the left hii), and we appraise the same al twenty one dollars. MILTON M KEEVEK, LEHtn W. SAYKKB. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 2d day ot December, 1858. ISAAC SAYLOR,' 32-3 t " Justice of the Peace. NOTICE, r I 'HE Co-partnership heretofore existing under 1 tin name and style of Harding 2C Peacock io tills day dissolved by mutual consent. Al! claims and demands will lie settled by E. T. Harding All those knowing themselves indebted to the ! late firm of Harding <Sz Peacock are requested to I come forwaid-and settle their notes ur.d accounts ; immediately, as the business will be carried on i hereafter in tiie name of Harding & Tutman. Nov. 22, 1858. 32-3 t. Hard Times. IN consequence of tiie hard times, we have reduced the price of our splendid assortment ofCooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves AT LEAST 15 PER CENT., And are now selling tit Lafayette prices. We j fiope, therefore, that our customers, and the rest 1 of mankind, will give its a call before going elsewhere, as wo are hound to sell. pur stock of Hardware,'Tinware, iNc., is complete and varied, and at greatly reduced prices. W-e -have ignored the old fogy system of large profits, believing tiiat the people of Jasper county will support one establishment conducted upon the new system of "small profits and quick sales.” 32 " I. M. STACKHOUSE B& RO. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. rpiiE undersignedwould respectfulfully return his thanks to of Ronsseiner and Jasper conntv, for liberal support have ex- I \ tended to him since hi* BSBwt arrival among them,and to merit the cont.nu;uic>' of that patronage liy a strict attention to tiie wants of bis ctlfltoniers., He buys his leather tor cash, employs none hilt the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells tor easily Tims, tie gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Roots and Shoes at tiie, cheapest prices, and can efl'ord 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. LTRepairiug done on file shortest notice. 59 THOS. McSHEEHY.

HEAD TIIE INBITEJIETS XO AGENi XS HEEUw. SSOO in Goil for. $1! I_. D. SINE’S FOKX Y-NINXII GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1,500 Prizes Valued at $1.1,900; TICKETS LIMITED XO 12,000. 100 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! TWO FARMS OF 80 At RKJz I AC FOR $50(1 IN GOLD FOR $ , ! •2 O O j Geld and Silver Lever Watches l GOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. i Solid and Double-Plated Silver H at-e, Jewelry, sc. Xo be Dran n at Cincinnati, 0.. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1859. j LI). SINE would announce to tiie pubiic j • that his h orty-ninth Mammoth Gil t Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion ■ will he distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable Gifts, among-which will be found the following: Two 80-acre Land Warrants; 100 prizes of American Gold, ranging from $2,50 dollars to five hundred dollars each; 250 Gold and Si| v ,, r [,,. ve r Watches, worth from fifteen to one hundred and fifty dollars each. Gents’ Gold Vest Chains and Ladies’ Gold Guard Chains. Also, Solid and' Double-Plated Silver Wat?, I consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Hotter Knives, iStc. Also, Ladies' Goldsione, Caiheo, and Paiißlhir sets. Bracelets, Lockets, • Also. Gentlemen's Goldstope and Plain -Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &c. All of tiie above Gifts are of as good a qualiu as can be purchased for the pride. I beg leave to state to the public that mv En terprises materially differ from many others of a similar character: U i.rstly—The drawing invariably takes ©luce bn I tiie day advertised. i Secondly—The prizes are worth what they arc stated to l»e in the programme. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in a fair anil impartial manner. j T ourthiy—Alt prizes drawn by persons who ; cannot attend the drawing, arc immediately forwarded at my expense and risk, add.ii list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether they are fortunate dr not. Single ticket $1; 6 tickets lor $5; Inducements to Agents. Agents selling 25 tickets or upward will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket, and will, in addition, receive a premium in jew-Irv at the rHe oi $2 50 ior each 2.) tickets sold. Thus an agent ; selling 2.) tickets remits me S2O, and is then -: ntitled to a rue cold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth $2,50; agent soiling 50 tickets gets an article worth one ! selling bo tickets, an article Worth SO. and so on ; and the 111 roc agents who sell the greatest number of tickets in cadi enterprise will receive their pr -aiju in's iti gold coin. Premiums mav remain i until a watch or other valuable article can be i>j>- j taiued. If any person who cannot himself act as agent wiil secure the service of another, in a plado where no*agency is already established, the person procuring the si gent, in e-se 12 tickets unsold in one enterprise, will be presented with any book in- may desire of the value of $1,25; with one worth $2,50 for procuring an agent who wi.i soil 2,>; and one worth $.» for procuring life sale Ibl 30. Tb- agent will also r.a-eivc his r ,.g U | : , r ! pr tn in in, and the person s -Cu ri tig liis scrv ice can order his present in jewelry if lie prefers it. A | list of books wiil be sent if desired. Tile nspee--1 tive numbers of tickets mu-t all be sold in on ■ i enterprise, and 1 must be n niii •<( ■* th • time returns >re made fur tiie !i,-k js. Ail orders must b • aid: s.. .! o \j. i.«. Si ' id. . Box 7 10, 'Cincinnati. 'B io. All responsible .< rs > ,s orb j ■ supplied by ordering as above, the m . , In tie s-‘u! wneii tiie tickets are sold. . ,;i i , . ! .' I LEGAL notice, of Inniana.j s . \ ! n the Jasp(*r Circuit ! Jasper con .. Court of .March Term, I (A. D. 1859. William D. Lee ) against ;• Civil action to quiet title. I Hilaries D. Delaney.) * CtOMES the piaintitV, by Lee N Spitler, liis ■ t attorneys, and files Ids eomplaint in this behalf, and files also tiie affidavit of a disinterested person, that the said defendant, Charles D. Delaney, is uol a resident of tiie State of Indiana. He is, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of .this cause of action, and that unless lie appear and plead, answer or demur at the calling of said cause, to lie held at the Court House in Renssellaeron the third Monday of Much, D. A. 1859, the matters alleged in said complaint will be j heard and determined in Ids absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said 1 ~ ~ I Court, affixed at office in Rensselaer \ ‘ $ this fifteenth dav of December, A. D. 1858. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. 34 ’ By D. Jackson, Deputy. NOXIIE XO ’IIEIIIS OF PEXITIOY XO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana.) Jasper county,) NOTICE is hereby given -that Thomas Thornburg, Executor of Zuchariuli Beeson, deceased, has filed liis petition to sell tiie Beal Estate of the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will lie heard at tiie next term of the Court of Common Fleas, of said County. Attest: C. M. WATSON, Clerk C. C. P. Jasper county--34. By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. H. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich & Co--s - lIEAI.ER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE , MONUinENIS AND HEAD STONES. fPHE proprietpr is determined not to he sjurL jiassed by any shop in tiie State, either as to quality of Marble or the. execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all wlto favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Montieello House, Monticello, Ind. Reference. —Messrs. Geo. W. Spiller, L. A. Cole, Jacob Meikle. 35-ts —-9-- - - - - DtJN’T go to Lafayette to liny Stoves, when you can buy a better article for tiie same money at I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO’S. FOR the best brand of Pittsburgh nails go to I. M. STACKHOUSE A BRO’S.

SHERIFF’S SAGE. BY virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk of.th* Jasper Circuit Coart, I will, on the 29th day of December, 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselder, Jas- v per county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon n’ld four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose ta public stile to the highest and best bidder tiie undivided half of tiie rents and profits for tiie term of seven years of the following fFaf FBtat*7 in Jasper county anti State ot Indiana, fe-.vtif: The north-west quarter of Section twenty-si* [2fi;j a'so, tiie east half of flic soiith-kesl quarter at section twenty-three [2.' ! ;j also, itn- wsf half of the south-east quarter of section fotirl-rif [l4;] also, ten rods wide on the efifire lei gtp t-1 tiie west half of the north-east quarter of iHtio twenty-six --[26;] all in township tw-nl \-i.{m [29,] north of range six [6j.we.st. Also. the ’. - west; quarter of tiie north-east quarter oi' s -. ; = „ thirl fen [l3,j*iu tow'nship thirty [.'(o,l.rain ■.?> [6] west Aid on failure to realize the full ajiiotmt of ; said Oidgm.-nf. it fevest afid costs, I will, at the s .ro: litre Olid } l-.cc, offer for sale the undivided halt pi the fee-simple of s id real estate, j Token its the property of Rufus Strode, at thn | suit of John Goodheart and Abraham Aekerlane ; agaipst William Tichcnor, Rut'ns Strode and George W. Spitier; and of Adam L. Antrim, JuI Man White and James B. Antrim against William Tic he nor and Rufus Strode. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By IV . J. \\ right, Deputy. NoH ehiber 30, 185 s. 5 00 SHERIFF’S SALE, BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the. Tippecanoe Circuit Court, I will, on the Bth day of January, 1859, at Jlie court Louse door in tiieDown of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between til© hours]of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of su'd day e- )0 . e public' sale to the highest and best bidder^{hereof, the rents and profit- lo r lhe terill of s , vc „ ' ot tin] follow mg real estate, situated in Jasper a.v.u State of Indiana, to-wit; ' .7d south-east quarter of section twenty-five ’—>») township twenty-eight (28,) range six (6> west—-one lumdred and sixty acres. Also, tin cast half of the south-west quarter of of section twenty-five (25. township twentyeight (|2B, range six (6) west—eighty acres. ’he east half of the north-east quarter of section tkventy-tive, 25.) township twenty-eight, ; (28’.] ni)tri> six (6) west—eighty acres. Tiie-west half of the north-west quarter of sec- ' ti oil twenty-four 24, township twenty-eight . (28.) ping,- six (6) west—eighty acres. ; 'be jsontli-vvest quarter of tile south-west quar- | ter ot section thirteen i.’i, township twentv- : •djrht pß,j range six .ti west-forty acres. ’i’ltc soiHh-east quarter of the south-east quarter of sect ion fourteen [l4, township tvrentyeight .v'T range Six [ft west—forty acres. Containing in all tour hundred and eighty acres, tnore or less. And,on failu'O to realize the till! amount oT s till execution, interest and costs, I wiil. at the same time ami place, idler for sale tiie fee-simple of said real estate. i akqn in execution as the property of the New Albany and is.ah-111 Railroad, at the suit of John T. Huff, Genevieve Huff, Samuel D. Iluff; lonia Ijntl'and Esedoria Huff; the last thro by ; 4 iiuotljy 11 ariie, tieiir -n.'vt irieiifi. I r SIMON PHILLIPS. Sio-ritl' Jasper county. By C- H. Downing, Deputy, j Decejnl.er 7, 18»S. 33 T §•> * KllEimi'iS SALE. i » ' ' irtn■ ■cj an execulion to me directe.i from ■ thej Clerk ot the Jasper Court of Comtnon i icas. J will, on tiie v th day ot January, 1559, :.t tlui 4*ouft house door in the town of Rensselaer Jasper quality and State of Indi inn, between th.' hours 0} ten o clock in the forenoon an<i four o * t f utk in tin' afternoon ot said day. expose so public die to the highest end best bidder theres. tlii* rents .and profits for the term of seven years ot tiie following real estate, situated it! Jasper j count} tfud Urate of Indiana, to-wit: 1 ns ijirrth-west qnurt- r of tfi.o south-east q uurter ot soft ion thirt v-one ' i , township thin v-oni* [3l.| range five [s] west. Also, the south-east quarter ini'flic w.onrii-west quarter of tiie sac. e—making eighty acres in all. And oin failure to realize tin* full aiur.iin? ~f said judgment, interest and costs. I win. ,r tiesame titije and place, offer for sale tile I .- si-., of -aid ifml estate, I akett in execulion as I'te . V .mursdAll, at the suit of Simon -\ i SI.MD.V PH I'• i'S, Slo rtil Jasj er connt \ - By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. D -c.-tiijii-r 7, is;-s. ; >3 350 )METHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! f | JIII-, ijiidersigned is desirous of informing his -L friends and the public generally, that he lias now 011 hand ~ - A I EETLE THE BEST STUCK OF GROGERIKS Ever Brought to this Market, CUT' Everything always nice and eY« In add'tion to Ins Grocery dc-,kurtnient, lie. keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK. FISH, &c His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete, such as Tubs, If tickets, Cliuriis, Hit I r.llitshels, «Vc. Call around, gentlemen, with tiie cash, nnd von will always find the latch-string hanging out. '[so] J. M. AUSTIN INDIANA HOUSE, J. W. A. S. «. DI VA El,, Proprietors, BRADFORD, IND. Tiie table will be supplied with tiie best the market affords. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to tiie Hotel. The Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD DAILY HACK LINE. The hack leaves Rensselaer every mprning. (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at' Bradford with the trains north and south, and returns same 1 day. ITExtras can also be procured at either end of tiie ronte, on reasonable terms. 7-1 y Groceries and Proviei^nih f|MIE undersigned respectfully announces to l tiie p nib lie that lie intends to keep constantly on hand nil kinds and variety of Groceries and Provisions, in addition to a large stock of Men’s and Boys' Clothing. A share of tiie public patronage is respectfully solicited. 29 A LEX. ROW U N IF you want Locks, Butts, Screws, or any other kind of bouse trimmings, lie sure nnd go to (32.) I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO’S. FOR all kinds of Hardware go to I M. STACKHOUSE & BRO’S.