Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1859 — Page 3

Divorce in Indiana.

The good State of Indiana has her share of bad laws. That law in particular which makes her the refuge of half the discontented and restless men and women of the other States, who, with cause or without, chafe under the matrimonial yoke, and who seek her courts for the relief that more sensible and Christian legislation elsewhere refuses to grant, has been a standing reproach to her reputation abroad, and the cause of unnecessary and wide-spread demoralization at home. Her courts in every county have for years past had their dockets encumbered with cases in which the plantiffs were unknown to Indiana tax-gatherers or censustakers—husbands or wives who have fled form the wholesome restraints.which mattrimony imposes, in search of the cheap and easy method of divorce by which the sapient law-givers of Hoosierdom have practically legalized Free Love and its endless and nameless abominations, not only for themselves but for half the Union besides. Grass widows with whom husbands would not live: grass widowers with whom no decent woman could live; strong-minded women who claim as God-given the right to say how many children they shall have and by whom they shall be fathered; strong-minded men who agree with strong inintied women in their theories and lend their aid in carrying them out; last women who feel that all husbands are nuisances; silly women who have married in haste and are repenting at leisure: silly men ditto, ditto; unfortunate women who find themselves tied to sots, beasts or debauchees; these sots, beasts and debauchees who hate the purity and innocency of woman—all these have by thousands—litterally by thousands-—sought the benefit of the laws which Indiana was foolish enough to-enact. Her villages have swarmed with them in numbers so prolific and with consequences so disastrous to at least one commandment in the decalogue, that the moral sense of the Hoosiers, who,"under such an influx of concupiscence and perjury,have any moral sense left, has become so much shocked that, a change is demanded. One of the first bills brought forward at the commencement of the present session of the Indiana Legislature, was a bill amending this divorce law under which so many iniquities have grown up; and we are assured by a correspondent that it will pass. For the credit of our sister State and for the cause of morality everywhere, we hope he is not deceived in expectations. But whether it obtains the favor of the Legislature or not, its introduction at this time, when so many influences are at work to loosen and destroy the sacredness of the conjugal bonds, is a wholesome and welcome sign. It will not be without its efforrt elsewhere.— Chicago Trib. and Press. •don Recfyd states that thej nunnery of SasstiH (SiTrffinia) was lately taken by an internal convulsion. A rebel lion broke out among the vestals. Many, said they were “free born,” and would be liberated from their ■prison. But the Bishop turned a deaf ear tojj their petitions? dreading their ex am pie would be imitated. Two, however, escaped, and are enjoying the society of their relatives.

5J IES4BI Oil the 271 b nit.,'by the Rev. William Comer, Mr. Wii i.iamC.ooi’r.K. and Miss M a.v.y I’incK, both of Barkley township.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Or. Dlaiin, The rencwned discoverer of that invaluable remedy, Da. Mann’s Auric Balsam, still continues to labor in behalf of the afflicted. His medicines ar e universally admitted by the American press, to be far superior to any and all others ever discovered for the treatment of chills, fe*er and ague, and all intermitte.nts. There can be no doubt., if we can place confidence in the innumerable testimonials which the Doctor basin his possession, that it is the greatest discovery ever made in the science of medicine. The attention of Our readers is called to the ad vert i semen t < f this Balsam found iu another column of this'paper, anil we would recom-' mend all sufferihg from this disease, viz: chills, fever and ague, to avail themselves if atrial of this remedy. .Sold by all Kane’s Arctic Expedition. Very few persons w.hile setting at home comfortably in their easy chcirs,' can form an adequate idea of the hardships endured by tire men who followed the lamented Dr, Kane, on the Grinnell Artic Expedition ’Beside the suffering caws'"* •' tmiio spitabie cli’ mate, the intense cold brought on rheufnatism. stiffnets of the joints, &c., and the privation from fresh meat and vegeta'les produced that, terrible disease., acuryey. Their suffering'froifi these-causes were very great, and would have yeeii unendurable but for the happy result ata Liniment invented expressly fur then ■use by the celebrated Dr. A. G. Brad", a plentiful supply of which was taken along with the expedition. This Liniment proved so valuable, audits merits wore so fully confirmed, under the most unfavorable cir. cumstances, that Dr. Bra-fgihas been induced to commence its manufacture for tjie public. He calls it very proparly Braou’s Ari th: Liniment. For sale i isJlensselaer, by. llaiding;& Talmati. Ari event wanted ..in every' town and village. Ap' plication should be made to>Bragg & Burrowes, St Louis, Mo., and must al ways be accompanied by good references. Influenza, anil l oninion Cold, lake thieves in the silence of the night, have carried many to their silent, grave. They are caused by a sudden check of perspiration, by which the stomach is rendered, inactive, and the lungs b cconre loaded with corrupted matter, which enters the blood and disease is the result. For all colds., coughs and chills vteceeded by heat, c. d for all fevers of every form, hoarseness ami rawness of the throat, lungs and stomaclie, and for all weakness amt sickness of any kind, from three to. five of these pil’Ls on going to bed, fora few’ days, will be all that you require to restore you to perfect health. It has been admitted anil claimed all over Europe, that there never “was a’mcdicHiey that will extiipatc all manner id disease from the system equal to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills;” that the more yuu take of them the stronger you grow. They are founded upon the priciple that the human bodylssuoject. to but one disease, namely: col'rupt humors. These Pills not only cleanse, the bowels, but also follow the blood through c- v< t:i ami arl’ery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt- humors, that- disease of every name is driven from the body. Great Female Medicine. Females who value health should never be without these Pills. It has been admitted by a number of physicians, that females cannot too highly value them. They have given health and spirits to hundreds of females who without them would,have been in their graves. They purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give Ihe skin a.beautiful, clear, healthy inter esting appearance. A box B Of-these Pilis is a great ' medira! companion at, certain periods. From one to three should be taken every day until relief is obtained. A; few doses occasionally, when well, .will keep the system in a healthy condition. Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills are sold hy al! dealers |tt Medicine".

Dr. Roback’s Scandinavian Remedies. The seeds of all disorders are in the blood, and Dr Roback’s Blood Purifier and Pills act specifically on that fluid. They are composed of rare Swedish herbs, and form a sovereign antidote to the infecting and corrupting principle of disease. Not only do they cure indigestion, bilious complaints, female weakness, connubial incompetency, nervous disorders, lung and throat affections, diarrhea, etc. etc., but they cleanse, purify and invigorate every organ, and puthe whole animal machinery in such a vigorous condition that it is enabled to resist and throw oIT the influence of tad air and other causes of sickness. See advertisement. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELM BOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For diseases of Ike Bladder, Kidnevs, Gravel, and j rtpsy. READ! READ! READ!—“Ye afflicted read.” the following Certificate of a cure of over 20 years’ ■ standing: H. T. Helmbold— Jjettr Sir: I have been troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over 1 twenty years. 1 have tried Physiciansiin vain, and at ’.Tst concluded to give your Genuine Preparation a 1 trial, as 1 had heard it highly spoken oD It afforded rue immediate relief. I have used three bottles, and 1 1 have obtain* d mere relief IT pm its effects and feel much better, than I have for twenty yea* - previous. I have the greatest faith in its virtues and curative 1 powers, and shall do all in my power to make it < known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove ad- 1 vantageous to you in assisting you to introduce the medicine. lam truly M. McCORMICK. Lewistown. Pa.. .lan. 2H, JSS7. Should any doubt Mr. .McCormick’s statement, he . refers To the following gentleman; Hon. Wm. Bigler. c.\-Governor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Thus. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. Porter, ex Governor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier. Judge U. S. Court. Hou. G. W. Woodward. Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. W; A. Porter. City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, ex? Governor, California. Hon. E. Banks. Aml tw General. Washington. D.C. And many others, if necessary. JTTr’Sec advertisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, i H anol her col inii-.ii. TT BI.M'BnLD’S Genuine Preparat ion. Cures Grave?!, 1 .11 Bladder. Drdpsey, Kidney Affections HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Nervous, and Debilitated Sufferers. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Prepartion for Loss of Power. Less of Memory.. FT ELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty .11 of Breathing. General Weakness. ■JI ELMBOlJD’S*.'Genuine Pi eparat ion lor Weak Il Nerves, Horror .of' Death, Trefu-bl iyig. U ELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Night. Sweats. Cold Feet.- Dimness of Vision. H ELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparat ion for Languor, i Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. n ELM BOLD’S Genuine $ Preparation fur Pallid Countenance and Eruptions. n ELMBOLI)’> Genuine Preparation for Pains in the Rack. Headache, Sick Stomach. adverfisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column. => NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.” , '£'A ii S-l N « s». BY 'll. S. Maki-cvir, of Newton township. Jasper color, wi l.li some’i, hi le' under the belly am! on the ■ rump and tail, the brush ol the tail oil', marked witli ha.lt crop off ihe upper side-rtf the tetr ear; appraised to , fourteen dollars by Win, Cockerel and Wm. Carter. A trite cdpv from Estray Book of Isaac Sa- b-r. J. P. Altesty C. M'. WATSON, I If-rk. .37* By 1). 1. Jackson, Deputy. LIST OS’ tF.T’TKIi.S 8 ? EM AINI NG in lite Posl-Offi c<- al Rensselaer oft I V the first of January. Tx5H. and i: not taken out wo bin three months, will be sent to the Post Otlice : as di ol letters. Prisons caiting lor them will please . say they.are advertised. Andersen. Julius Myers, Sylvester C. Adair, J. lit Moffitt, Benjamin Biirn h, William" Nichols, Isaac I. 2 Burns, Rosa A ini' O wens? G. W. Bunnell, Nathaniel W. Odell, Elijah Bern, A. Philips, Hubard F. Baker, Matilosa Parker, Samuel Black, Emt’linc Pottenger, James Brown, George H. Passans, Walter Byers, Rebecca 2 Price, David Brown, William Prichard,. Emmarine Brenner, John Reed, Sarah , ’ C! Chalelarm, Joseph Rosttelter, Augustus Carr, John D. Reed, Pet nine Comstock, Wiliia F. Reed, ...J. Crane, Evelyn L. Randle, Thomas Deats, Abel 3 Robinson, Parts Davison, M. E. Stranathan, Ellen Davison, Elizabeth A. Shearman, H. Dun, Joseph Shaiinahan , Alfred Donly, Malissa , Sibeit, Richard , Davis, William Sohraag. Fred. Epler. Pote.r -I Sparks. Theodore Englfslt; Job Smith, Thomas Fleming. Ann E. Strong. Loraudo Fowler, Susan Stewart. Camelitts Glover, Helen 3 Schlegel, Fr. Godrich. Samuel N. Tamy, N. Galey, M. H. Thornton, ROswell Gray. I I'aylor, Ti-mothy L. Goodell. Henry C. Van Hpuhiin, Edsal Hurst. Samuel Van Nostrand, Wm. Hipkman, William Vandevei', A. J. Hickman. J. S. Winilbigljer,- James Harman, Cordelia Windhigler. John 2 Haudersoii, H.J. Wilson, A/VTA. Hughs, Almira Wright. Jebez. Irvcu. A. 2 • Wright. Jacob D. Joyce. Isaac Warner, jL'. Keesee, Samuel T. Walters,;A. Leanaifl, Malissa J. Williams', Slephen Mai An. Charles M. 2 ‘ Williams', William Mclronohav, Jane J. .McC’A K i il’i', P. M. - | —— , ..| LEGAL NiOTICE. State of Jasper county 4 Charles Al. Watsoni against ■ Attachment, lleniy Troth. ) "yXy/HEKEAS the plaintiff’ in the above-enrt-V T tied cause has filed with me the necessary, atlidavit and complm nt for tin attachment against the defendant, Therefore the defendant, Henry Troth, is i hereby notified that I will hear said cause on the 29d day of January, 1559, at ten o’clock A. AL, at my office in the town of Rensselaer, in said coitnty. ’ « Witness, my hand and seal this Ist day of January, A. I>. 1559 WILLIAM S. HOPKINS, [seal.] 37-ot .lustice of tlie Peace. sssriesFF’s saiaj. ~ jjY virtu'b of an execution to inc directed from I) the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on the Isth of January, 1559, at the court house door in the town of Rifiisselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, h<>Jween the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the aftr-rnoon of said day, expose to public sale to the higihest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: , The west half of the south-etjtet quarter of section sixteen [H>.] township twenty-nine [29.] north of sangc five. [s] west—eputaihing eighty acres—the same being levied subject to a mortgage to the School I tind of Jasper county. L .And on failure, to realize the full amount of’ said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the i same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple oPs iid real estate ' To be sold without any relief froth valuation t or appraisement law s. .Taken in execution as the property of A. J. Vandcver, at the suit of Archibald Pttrcupile against A. J. Vattdcver and John Ivors. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy. December 20, JRSB. I 00—-3 ft

NEW STORE IN FRANCISVILLE. Cash and Country Produce. P. & A. C. ROBINSON WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Jasper and Pulaski counties that they have opened a Cash Dry Goods and Provision Store in Francisville, at the stand formerly occupied by M. E Davisson &. Son. We will sell for Cash and Country Produce only, which will ennable us to sell as low as any house in this section, and much lower than those who do a large credit business. We have a full assortment of seasonable Dry Goods on hand, and will always have the best in in the line of Groceries and Provisions. WANTED AT ALL TIMES, All kinds of Country Produce, for which we will pay the highest price in Goods. 36 P. & A. C. ROBINSON. Strike While the Iron is Hot! THE subsriber is now doing for the farmers of Jasper county just what should have been done when the “hard times" first began. He is shoeing their Horses, repairing the Wagons, mending their Plows, &c., and doing as good Blacksmithingas ever was done in Rensselaer: and this he is doing at twenty-five per cent. less than the usual rates, believing that every individual, however humble he may be, should bear his proportion of the burthen during great commercial revulsions like the present. His shop is at Thomas Dunlap’s old stand. 36 NORMAN WARNER. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will,on the 29th of January, 1859, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits tor the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county and : Stat.' of liwiian.i, to-vAt: Tile easti hall ;iie nori J-west quarter of sec- ‘ tidn. tliree ;3,) township twenty-nine (29.) north 1 ■ nl ; r.’inge five (,>) west; anil the north-west quar-: ter of the north-west quarter of the same — containing one hundred and forty-three acres. 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. Taken in execution us the property of John Haddix, William Haddix and Charles G. Hartman, at the suit of Kent, Lowber Co. ,Sale without relief. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county, By W. J. Wright, Deputy. December 29, 1858. 5 00— 37 SALE. I 0 V xirtue pl an execution to me directed from ' • the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit. Court, I| will, Ou the 29th day of January, at tile court house door in the town of Rensselaer, .Jasper county and State <>f IndiHuu, between the: Jiour.s'el ten o'clock in the forenoon and four’ o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to ; public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the term of seven years: of the following real estate, situ; te 1 in Jasper ; county and State of I ndiami. to-wit: The east hall ot the north-east quarter of section thirty-three (33J township thirty-one (•'•!,) north ot range five (;">) west—containing eighty ! acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said execution, interest and costs, I will, al the same time and place, offer for safe the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property of John Haddix and Vv illhim Haddix, at the suit of Samuel Cornell, Sidney Cornell and John R. Willis. Sale without relief. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. December 29, 1858. 5 0l)-«—37 55H711 9 i F’S SA i, 11. !) A virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, 1 will, on tlie 29th day of January, 1559, at the court house door in the town of Kensselaer, Jasper county and State/of Indiana, between tii • hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon anil four o'clock in the afternoon of said. day,'ex j>os<?-to public sale to the highest and best bidder there- f, tlie rents and profits for the term of seven veers of Ihe following real estate,, situated in Jasper ■ county and Stale of Indiana, to-wii: The south half of tlie'south-east quarter of sec- ; ■ tion twenty-nine (29.)'toWliship thirty-one (31,) I north of range five (s)’west —containing eighty acres. And on fiiilute to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs,*l will, at the same time and place, off-r for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. 1 Taken in execution us ’the property of John Haddix and Willim IL'uldix, ah the suit of Lyman : Blair: Sale without relief. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheri”’ Jasper county. By ’V. .1. Wright, Deputy; December 29, 1858.* 3 s'l—.‘'.7 ...Nil C3-t 1F if - N N ALE. IDA' virtue of’a veudi exponas to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas i Court, I will, on the 15th of January. 1859, at the court house door iu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indi.ma, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the alternoon es said day, expose to public sale to th- highest and best bidder thereat, the rents and profits lor a term of seven years of I he following rral estate, situate hi Jasper county, Indiana, t.o-vvil.: Ihe east half of the soutli-east quarter of section sixteen [l6.] township twenty-nine [29,] north ol range five {s] acres—the same being b i ied subj”< l to a mortgage to jßle, S :liool Eund of Jasper county.. And on foilure*lr» realize the full amount of said judgment, im, rest, and costs) I will, at the same time am. plae , offer for sale the I■ c-simple ’ • of said real esiate. To be sold without .any relief from vtiluiiirou I or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of .\<l j-.i----son J. Vundever, at ithe suit of James Fowler I and Edward L. Penn. , SIMON PHILLIPS, z Sheriff Jasper con nty. j By C. H. Downing, Deputy. : December 21, 1858. ■ 1 00—i REMOVAL. IN. «. HOWMAN, TAI LO R AN I) CU T T ER, i T) EGS to,inform his old friends and ) tomers that lie has removed his place of [SM business to the building next door east of if J Lullue. Boys &. Laßiie’s store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that support be has enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it will bo his constant study to deserve. 7- 1 y

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 15th day of January, 1859, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirty (30,) township twenty-nine (29,) nortb o f range five (5) west—containing forty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place<off:r for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution us the property of John Lefler, at the suit of William D, Lee, SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county, By C, H, Downing, Deputy, December 20, 1858, 3 50—35 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution tome di req ted from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, 1 will expose to public stile, on the 15th of i January, 1859, at the Court House door in the i town of Rensselaer, between the hours of ten ! o'clock in the forenoon and four in the afternoon ■ of said day. to the highest and best bidder thereof, I the rents and profits lor the term of seven years of the following real estate,’situated in Jasper ■ connty and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of the south-wert quarter of section twenty-seven, township thirtyone, north of range five west—containing forty acres. Also, the south half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-nine, township thirty-one, north of range five west —containing eightyacres. « Also, the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-seven, township thir-ty-one, north of rang” five west—containing fort y acres. Anu on iailure to realize the full amount of I said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the : same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple :of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution us the property of John Haddix and Wiliiam Haddix, at the suit of Moses I H. Davison, assignee of John S. Riley. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. Bv C II Downing, Deputy. December 21. 1858. -1 50—35 saillUtlFF’S SALE. i.O Y virtue of an execution to me directed from 1 he Clerk of the Jusjier Common Pleas Court, : 1 will, on the 13th day of January, 1859, at Hie court house door in the.town’of Rensseliter, I Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the i hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. ?,I. of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the term of seven’ years oi the following real i‘strl.-, in ' sper eon cly, Indiana, to-wit: The north belt' of the north-east quarter of section thirty, township twenty-nine, north of range live west —containing eighty acres. iso, the'south-east quarter *ef the north-east ■quarter <>f section thirty, town twenty-nine, north ol ruisne live west —containing forty acres. Andon failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest .uid costs, I will, at the suiiu; time and place, offer lor sale the fee-simple of said real estate. ■ To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of John Leller, at the suit of Rufus Strode and Thomas Clark against John Lefler and Robert R. Overton. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By G. 11. Downing, Deputy. December 21, 1858. 4 0(1—35 SHEKIFF’zS SALE. I > Y virtue of vendi ex ponas to me directed from .13 the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, bn the 15th day of January, 1859, nt the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jaspercou-nty and State of Indiana, between tlie hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public side 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 north east quarter of the south-west quarter of section sixteen [l6,] township twentynine [29,] north of range five [s] west containing forty acres-—the same being levied subject to a mortgage to th- School I uud of Jasper county. And on failure to realize the lull amount of said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, off-r for sale tlie fee-simple . of said real estate. be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of /Addison J. Vundever, at the suit of John Goodhart and Abraham Aekerland. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. December 21, 1 858. 4 ()()—:is-3t LE«A£, NOTICE. State of Indiana.? . i In the Jasper Circuit Jasper count S'” -Court for March Term. D. 1-59. Joseph M. Bruce) • a ;aiust J. Petition for Divorce. Loui-a Bruce. ) / O>M ES the plaintiff, by Milroy &. Cole, his NN attorneys, and fijgs his petition in this beha/.oami tiles also an atlidavit of a disinterested peiiAon that the defendant, Louisa Bruce, is not a resident, of the State of Indiana. She is, therefore, h< reby notified of the pendency of this cause of action, end that unless she appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, on the calling of said cause on (he second day of said term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer on the third Monday in March, in the year 1859, (lie matters and things alleged in said petition will be heard and determined abWitness, -the Ch-lk and seal of said [t. s.J <’uurt, affixed at office in Rensselaer this 20lhdayof December, ia the year Issß. C. M. WATSON," Clerk. 5-3 t *By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. LECtAL NOTICE, ' x State of Indiana,? , i In the Jasper Circuit Jasper <-ountv3 ’ ••Court for March Term, /A. D. 1859. Joseph M. Bruce) i against '■ Divorce. Louisa Bruce. ) •’ I AIII i said defendant will take notice that, on : J- Monday, tlie .‘llfat day of January, in the ■ year lr-59, before Noah Alden, a Justice of the ■ Bence for Peoria county in the State of Illinois, | at his office in the town of Brimfield in Peoria ■ count? aforesaid, between the hours Aif ei<rht : o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said i day, we shall commence taking the depositions of I Jacob Slocum and others, to bo used in evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause, and will »con.tinue taking the same from day to ‘day, between the same hours, at the same place," until the whole be taken. MILROY & COLUU Plaintiff’s Attorneys. I ’ December 20. 1858. 35-3 t

DR. ROBACK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS, THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE REMEDIES. TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON The Intelligent in this Covntry, are always ready to test the merits of a prominent discovery or invention, and if satisfied of its excellence, to adopt, approve and recommend it. It is to this thinking, reasoning class, who always look before they leap, ami whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that DR. ROBACh’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND PILLS owe their immense success. Wnen this CREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dijspcpsia. Lit er Complaint , <Vrrrous Diseases, Sexual H eakness, Scrofula, Premature Old Fever and Jigue, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or Piles, H'eak Stomaehe. Colic J)i arrhta. etr., be stated the manner in which tjrey operated. Their actual effects/ were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician’s statements, and it was found t|iat every stage of the progress of cure, was precisely as lie had described it. The result was that the mind of the country became interested, ami that persons of the highest standing iu every city and town of the Union, patronized the preparations, and admitted the claims of the illustrious Swede, to be tho First Medical Disco refer of the. Jtgc THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD FILLS are now universally recommended’ by well informed and candid persons, as an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, Costiveness, diseases of the Kidneys, Cramps in the Stomach. Wind, Colic, Pain between the Shoulders, Nausea. Headache, LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Pain in tlie Right Side, I,oss of Appetite. Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENERAL DEBILITY. Nervous Tremors. Painting Fits, Epilepsy. Mental iritation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, Sore Leg. Ulcers on the Body, Pimples on the Face, General Eruptions, Boils, Mercurial Sores, Glandular Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. Vitus* Dance, N< rvous i'witchings, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weaßness, Barrenness, Disease of tiie Womb Weakness of tlie Back, Loins and Lincbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, Of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recommending tlie preparations may be seen at Dr. Hoback’s Ofiicc. - • -In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD Pll.t.S are united the three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretofore tried In vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bowels, purify the bile and the blood, ami invigorates the constitution, at one and the same time. To this fact all wholly them will subscribe. The absence ofmiueia's, and of every stupifying drug, renders them harmless, even to the most delicate female, or the feeblest child. No-one can doubt their superiority afte one sinele trial they are not only better, but. in fact, cheaper than any other Fills, for it lakes a less number of them to produce abetter effect. Frice ot the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, sl, per bottle, or 5, per half dozen; Of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, 2-> cents per box, or 5 boxes for g). H r’Kead Dr. Roback’s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper froin time to time. Dr. Roback’s Medical Almanac ami Family Adviser, containing a great amount of interesting and valuable Medieal information can be bad gratis of any •.!' his agents throughout tlie l|yFrom the Rev. Mr. McMullen, Pastor of Robsrte Chapel. 1 Not an irstis, Oct. 5, 1857. Dr. C. W. Roback—Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which 1 have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant t« the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me. Vours, J. W. T. McMULLEN. Carlisle, Warren Co., 0., March 8, 1858. Dr C. W. Ronxi k —Dear Sir-. For the benefit of suffering humanity permit me to say- that I have found your SCANDINAVIAN BLOOD PURIFIER and I LOOD PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I have suffered from the above mentioned diseases for five have tried a great many physicians, but all to no purpose. 1 was advised by a friend to try your Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was living in Cincinnati at the time, and I went to your office and purchased one bottle of the Purifiar and one box of Pills to commence with, and bless the day I found Jour valuable medicines, for I am enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that the cure is permanent. Let others buy and take what they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and Pills for all chronic Diseases which arise from impure blood or derangement of the digestive organs. I take no other medicine, and have not for the last eighteen months. Most truly. T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms, No. 6 East Fourth si cc-1, 3d Building from Main street, Ciiwiiinati. O. Laboratory iq Hammond street. For .s-«/e bij PEJiCOCK, Rennselurr, and by Druggists and Merchants generally. IBly Wny i the Beinuiiel so Great for DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM ! BECAUSE it will, in all cases, safely and effectually cure that much-dreaded scourge Gt the west—('MJl's, Fever and Ague—without fail, and in c scs will counteract Ihe poison of jualai ia, of which fact thousands do testily; anil, unlike all other nostrums, it is only n < omniended lor one class o f diseases, and as a tonic it is unsurpassed. We’will offer a few evidences of its worth, by men <»f influence and hign standing; Princeton, 111., t Sept. 185~. Dr. Mann—Dear Sir: For several yeais past I have used your Ague Balsam in my daily practice, and have closely observed its effects in hundreds of vases, and hi no case has it tailed to produce the most happy effect. I can most cheerfully recommend it as a certain specifle fur chills, fever and ague, and malarious diseases. Truly yours, H. AUSTIN, M. D. Marshall, Mich., Feb. 11, 1857. Dr. Mann A Uo: 1 have sold a large amount of your Ague Bal-am in this v:< inity, ami, from my person al knowledge of it, 1 be I i ere it the best rented v for chills and fever and agtu that has even been sold in om State. Respectfully vours. A. O. HYDE. Ohio, Jan. 1, 15558-. Messrs. S. K. Mann & 4’u. — Gents; In canvassing the States of Ohio and Michigan for tire sale of the different remedies of which o e have control, our especial attention has been called to observe the great name that your Ague Balsam has gained for itself in every place where sold. 11 really seems to be the people'x oicn remedy, and its sales air more rapid than all others. It is destined to supercede all other ague rcmedies'in the market. Very truly yours, A. & S. HENDKY. A’mc York, Feb.2‘3, Messrs. S. K. Mann A- Oof—Gents: I have at cur house in St. Louis sold your Ague Balsam some three years, and have carefully observed its effects in cizr- / and must-i n al I candor say, 1 do not believe its equal exists in all the world of medicines. 'l'o my personal knowledge it has cured pernu nently every time, and 1 have known it used, after all other remcd.irs bad been tried i vain, with the most happy resuit: and what is the mure remarkable, 1 have never known a ease but what remained cured, lor at least tbui season. 1 have no hesitation in recommending : it as a peifect triumph over chills and fever. Respectfully yours, PKOE. AU J- WOOD. 3. K. MANN xV CO., Proprietors, Galen, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 25-3 m-is ADVERTISE IN THE RENSSELA E R GAZ E T TE P(TKF WINES AND I,IQ-l><»KS, IAOR medical purposes, for sale by < HARDING & TATMAN.

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Having re 'i I eeived the iudoi .sement of thedbslinguisbed sautn, Uio late I>r. I KANE. ;i nd its ctliciicy tested dur ing two a\\lul AViutei.s in the rv--7? j A - |,,us 4, f eternal ice, it ia nowcemmg into general us« in every xecti<*n of ihe civilized globe, and it« marvelouM cures are everywliere exciting aslonisbiueut. THE AFFLICTED KE JOICE. V" BI'NBREbS and IMOUSANFS have lasted its virtues, and are rejoicing in freeduni from h»ng * lingering I’ALX end DiSEASJ-.. which other remedies hsid failed cure. Have vou the BRONV t <HH IK NkLBALGIA, BiihUX MATJSM - EAii- < \ At HE < r TOOTH-ACHE—Are you A adlicted will) OLD SORES—Bnf I'-ib.g 11..U1 Blit 1.-KS SI’HAINS, - '-DUNS. boKi: DES, HI 1-S’ arctic LINIMENT • \ " ’ll Pff'u I }ou instant relief. Every.bv-'; is liable to AMO . ' A ft/ >' For these dreadful accidents the I, jl,/y/; AKCTIC I.INIMENT hLouM bo ji ' / /-’• 1-ept on li.iml, for it affords sure U an d immediate relief, often *av"l death. Every steam .\ boat and railroad train fchouhl Ay s^vLvV"'' l" :ec P Y hu that Las heard tho i k, . / ' shrieks of anguish uttered by the r’R’ VC s c«dded ami maimed ot i gffeo explosions and collisions, does not ‘S' ,ee l that some menun of relieving their Torture should always l>o x •wcvssiblc does exist rt) this - > ‘ I; balmy pain controlling agent. It hk THE MOTHERS’ COIttPANION. I U cuve " c AKFS in the I BKE A ST. SURE MITJJ>, i I’l-'H’i 1-" "1 10 F nze a P u, « *Lin. • X void of pimples, blotches, scurf ...£i '~ d-f - ' : ri 11 discolorations and rxcrescences. should attack iiiose trespassers on beauty’s main as s<k>bhm ther appear " i,h lbe AKrnG IJNIMENT. »=* H is excellent for the Hair, giving it a healthy, glossy «p- - ’ ' p< fuance. It is GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. "' x It Li ? r' vereign remedy a \ tire vaiiuus distasea '** ‘ * n which bones are nttticted, cur rair f JI ing the mest alarming eases of BRUISES, sprains, etrinuI XZ| HALT. WOt NIiS. MTAICHI .WW ES, SWF.FXY, BPAVIN.RIM) VPt’Wkl'd BOM:. BIG-HEAD, FOt.I EVIL &e. No farmer, livery i stable keeper, or any owning valuable HORSE*, should be without thiri valun- : ble remedy. For sale by all respectable Druggists and I nces of the Liniment, 25 cents. 50 cents and SI a m»t- ---! t.e A one dollar bottle contains as much as eight twanty-five cent butLlert < EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Every purchaser of a dollar bottle or the ARCITC i.IN—--1 IMKNT receives, at Dr. Bragg's expense, Ike UNITED STATES JOURNAL, of New York, for one year. The Journal is a large illustrated paper—each number con- ! taming sixteen pages, beautifully printed on clear white pa K er, and filled with original matter from the most bnl•’aut writers of the country. Certificate of subscript-iOR ! and full particulars of tne novel and philanthropic e®i terprise, o r which this offer forms a part, will accompany each bottle i An AGENT WANTED in EVERY TOWN and VII.IAGE BRAGO << BURROWES, St. Fouls, Mo. New York Oefkk, No 371 BROADWAY. Cemmuni cat ions should always be addressed to St. DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S COV’POMJNB Pectoral cf Wild Cherry, A Sc ten t>'fc end Rapid Cure for all Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, influenza. Piiet monia. Pleurisy, Jlsthma, Colds, Spittißg of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, IVhooping Cough, Loss of St re ,igt h, Difficult Breath i ng, Hoarseness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. BELOW we insert a few certificates from the many vsc have lately received in favor of this valuable medicine. From a minister of ihe M, E. f’hurch, who is weil known throughout,the State of Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn, January 15, 1858. Dr. .John Rail— Dear Sir: We have used a couple of I bottles ol your Sectoral ot Wild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable medicine. My wife has : been much afllicted with an and great difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found in ; stautaneous relief upon using your meoicine. I shall not hesitate to reccmmeud it to others similarly al- ; Aided: Your triend, RICHARD D. SEALE, I.orisv ili E, Ky_, Jan. 1858. j Dr. Jyhn Butl—Di ar Sir: 1 was induced from your representations to use your Compound Fectorat ot Wild Clierry, iu several cases ol colds arid coughs iu i iny family, and it has givep immediate relief in all | cases. Being so mil ch pleased with its remedial vir tues, I cannot withhold tliis statement, that others : may be benetitted hy its use. I say tt> all who, are suffering from coughs and symptoms, to try it, and I am fully assured HisVwill be relieved by its use, Vours r- specffultv, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857. Or. John Bull. I.on is rille, Ry.— Dear Sir: 1 auxo ' tried your Pectoral in a well-marked ami severe ca-a of Pulmonary Consumption. d'eompanied with severe hemorrage from flie lungs, iu which Cod Liver Oil totally, failed to produce any beneficial effect, and 1 was perfectly astonished at the immediate relief : and diminution in the amount of expectoration that : followed its use. As a remedy In tlie advanced stages 1 cf Consumption, I give it most decidedly the prefer-le-ice. JOHN -WAGENISS, M. 1). Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, to l whom we refer you: Louisville, Ky., Dec. 30.1857. Dr. Jvh ii Bull— Sir: It gives me pleasme to iuform I you and the public generally of the immediate relief 1 i obtained Irom the use of your Compound Pectoial of ■ Wild Cherry. 1 was attacked with a very severe cotd, which settled on tny Bronchial lubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. 1 obtained a hottie ol your Poctoial. and took it according to the dircciious, and from the very first doee I t took 1 found r< ties, and before I took half th. bottle ■ I w as entirely relieved <4 tlie cough, aud was as well 'as ever. I got a seyo-jd bottle for my daughter, aud I upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate rei lief and health. She had a cough of longstanding, I which threatened Consumption. Yours respectfully. JAMES B. HAMILTON, | Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications (or agencies, must be addressed to W. W. lIOBLRTS, iMdiHnapoli*. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING A- PEACOCK, R»n»sela*r. Ibd 25-ly i*