Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1859 — Page 3

Ireland in Commotion.

The last steamer which has arrived from Europe brings hews confirmatory of previous Hdvices, that there was a conspiracy on foot to revolutionize Ireland-—sever her connec- ■ tion with England by means of aid from America. Numerous arrests have been made and the military called out in the county of Cork to put down the insurrection. The British Government appears to be thoroughly aroused by these movements. It is aware that, only by the most vigilant care and eiiutioo, and by prompt action, it can hope to preserve Ireland as a dependency of the British Crowrr. Four-fifths of the people abhor the British Government, and the feeling .against it is increasing rather than diminishing by time. It may be far distant; but we feel an abiding Convictions that the ■“Green Isle of the Ocean” will, some day, take its proper place among independent nations, by cutting the odious tie which binds it to Great Britain.— Cin. Enquirer.

An Imperial Guy Fawks.

A Paris e’ofrspondent ol the Si. Louts An■zeitfcr des . Wes lens writes that the lower classes of the Parisian population are seized .with a terrible suspicion, which the late predictions by the clergy of impending calamity have not tended to allay. It seems that* fyr the last two years the Catacombs, those -immense subterranean quarries out of which Paris has been built, have been closed to j the public. This fact added to the general i impression that the Emperor would shrink from ho means, however diabolical, to suppress a revolution,h as led to the rumor that ! the Catacombs are filled with powder, with train leading to a Chamber beneath the Tulleries, so that in a successful uprisingof the people the Emperor would needbut a lighted match to plow-half the city to atoms, and, in the eonfuion and terror which would necessarily ensue, region his power. {g7~Thcre is a most remarkable rumor from Japan to the effect tbit the Emperor suffered a violent death in consequence of j signing the treaty with the United States. ; It is said that some of. the subordinate ru<k.'rs, tip on being asked for th.'ir approval of .the treaty, refused any sort of concurrence, ■and notified the Emperor, 'that in obedience to the laws of Jap in, the time had come for ■him_to commit “Harik iri,” (suicide.) The 'G reat "Ruler therefore stabbed himself in the rbowels, receiving a blow on the. back of the neck, from a friend and relative, which dislocated the vertubra, producing instant death. ’These reports come through the Dutch .tea- . <lers in Japan, and are considered reliable. (KrA brutish villain in Cincinnati caught <i cat, ari l, and after saturating her with spirits of turpentine, set her on lire. Poor Grimalkin, in her intense agony, ram into the cliatiibef.of a widow, woman, an 1 leaped into the bed and ignited the clothes. In less than a minute the whole room was in ; flames; hut. timely aid being tit hand, tin' fire was extinguish >;I bet >re tiny serious harm was done, though the poor cat was reduced to a cinder by the wanton cruelty of a fellow who'will probably end his .days upon the gallows. Two Years Without Eatini;.-)—There is a ladv now residing in Minnetonka, who fur the past two years,.has‘lived entirely with- | out eating! Her tige is twenty-eight; she is the mother of three children, and enjoys snetderate health. She has the use of till her-fiieulties; she is not emaciated, but apparently robust, and yet she docs not take; any nouri'shmen, tsave a cup of coffee three times'a diy; t!ii s, her only subsistence, she : ■sips slowly, usually occupying the accustomed time with others at the table. —. Min jiesotian. ■ -**■ ‘ • I OiFTla’ danger of taking hot bricks for 3) ul I'e I low’s was illustrated in Grono, nj: few nights since, when t wo young ladies wrapped one in a cloth,to toast their feet with - iii the foot of the bed. They woke up in the night nearly suffocated, and found the bed on fire, j tine brick having burst put and b rnt through five quilts, portions of the skirts lying upon ; the foot of the bed, a hole in the mattress, a portion of a night-gown upon (TTie of the laidies. and discolored their feet with smoke. (g(7“( )ne of the New York Harbor Police- i men, Mr. Gibson, has suddenly been pronto- ! ted from the position of commander of a row- j boat to that of commander in the Navy. He j was one of the officers who w;ere “dropped" hy the Naval Retjring and finding himself poor and w'ithout employment, gladly accepted an appointment in the Metropolitan police force. He has now been restored to ‘ Jiis former rank in the Navy. (g/’A man arrested at Rochester, N. Y., j for stealing jewelry, asked to be permitted j to kiss bis wife before going to jail, which indulgence, so seldom asked for by husbands, was of course granted. As their lips parted, the officer thought be saw something glisten in the woman’s mouth, and on examination, found iivaluble watch seal, which the husband, in tlie operation of kissing, had turns- j I‘erred from his mouth to hers. ", '' New Mexican correspondent of the J New York- Day Bonk gives an account of a ' recent murder in New Mexico, of a singular character. At a little interior town, a Roman Catholic priest, murdered another, liis rival, by putting- poison in the sacreinental cup, the victim falling down in a dying slate j at the foot of the alter, and breathing bis last in the midst of the affrighted como-emi- I tion. private dispatch from Charleston, dated Jan, Jl, says that the cases of the: crew of the Ketch Brothers, charged with I Slave-trading, were taken up in the United States District Court to day, laud that the | Grand Jury ignored the bills of indictment j against them. An Awful work before him.— The edi- j tor of the National Democrat, a new ad min istation paper started at Cleveland, says his design is to purify the Denyocratic party. ture, at its meeting at Indianapolis, determined to hold the - next Fair at New Albany.

og7=The arrival of Hon. Henry S.- Lane at Washinton is announced. Notliing is said, however, as to what steps, if any, have been taken to enforce legal claim to his seat in the Senate in the place of Mr. Bright. is a very large- amount of Chinese Sugar Cane syrup heitig made in lowa fhis season. In some localities it is selling, for twenty-five cents a gallon.

MA.CHir.i), Near Rensselaer, Jasper county, link, by llev. J. C. Post, on January 10th, Mr. Caleb E. Fieuson and Mrs. Elizabeth Kane.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr.plorse’s Indian l&oct l*i 13 i. AN IMPOSTEH.—One Geo. \V*. Comstock, cf the 1 NOTOKIOIKS FIKM OF COMSTOCK & BKOTHER, is endeavoring io collect our Notes and Accounts, j prGtending that lie has bbught them. We never have sold him any Account, Note or Keceipt, nor never; shall; and >ve give this notice that our customers may not he imposed upon by him. This same Comstock is the one that was arrested for counterfeiting MolTatt’s Medicines and Townsend's* Sarsaparilla. A. J. \yHITK & CO., New York. JNOTICF.—In future, all letters (relative to j .MOKSFPS INDIAN HOOT PILLS must be’addressed | to; A. J. WHITE, ! No. 10 Courtlancl street, New York, ; And they will meet with prompt attention. Dr. Mtiusik 'Hie rentwned discoveror of that invaluable remedy, : J)r. Mann’s Aote Balsam, still continues to laborin' I behalf bf the afflicted. His medicines arc universally j admitted by the American press, to be far superior to I any ami all others ever discovered for the treatment :p)f chills, fe.\er and.,ague,.and all intermittents. There i can be no doubt, if we can place confident in the innumerable testimonials which the Doctor has in his possession, that it is the greatest discovery ever made in the science of medicine. The attention of our rea- r [dors is called to t lie advertisement of this Balsam found in another column of t his ■•paper, and we w ould recommend all suffering from this disease, viz: chills, fever [and a-ate. to avail themselves of a-trial of this remedy. ■ id hy all good druggists. Kane’s Arctic* E\pi*dilir#n. Very Tew persons '-while setting at home comfortably in tlieir e,-sy choirs, can form an adequate idea of, tlie hardships endiMjed by the men who followed the . lamented Dr. Kane, on the Grinin II Artie Expedition, j Beside tlie suT'eritig caused by the uuho spitable cli- ! mate, the intense cold brought, on rheumatism, sfiiT- { ness of the joints, Ac., and the privation from fresh ■ meat and vegetables produced that terrible disease, s-cuyvey. Their suffering from these causes were very great. and would have been' uuei.durable but for the happy result afa Liniment- in Vented «#A*pressly f/.r their use by tlie-celebrat ed Dr. A. G. Bragg, a plentiful supply of which wa< taken along with the expedition.’ This Liiilmc. t proved so valuable, and its merits were so fully confirmed, under the most unfavorable cir-cumstances.-that Dr. Bragg has been induced to coniine nee its nifiiiuf.icture for the public. He calls it very I pr.oparly Bu\ggV Aik ti* Liniment. For sale in Rensselaer, by Harding w Tat man. Aii a rrnt wanted in every town anti village. Applicati -n should be made to Bragg A: Burrowes St. L :uis, .Mr., ami must always be--accompanied b gued st?r , FSoLiir i’s?Sciindin:ivaiisi Etcniediex. The seeds of all tlisortlers are i.• i the blood, and Dr ]'• back’s Blood PciuriKiuind Pills act specifically on that fluid. They are composed of rare Swedish herbs, and- form a sovereign antidote to the infecting .and CkiTiij ting principle of disease. >ot only do they t i.ie ini;vest ion, bilious complaints, female weakness, connubial incompetenty, nervous disorders, lung and throat affections, diarrhea, etc. etc., but they eh cU’sc, purify and invigorate every organ, and puthe whole animal machinery in such a vigorous condition that it is enabled to resist and throw oil Hie ki■fhVer.ee of iad air and other causes of sickness. See .id veld :sf me ill. . ’ ‘ ‘ j B KL.M BOLD’S GKNUINF PR KPA K A 11 ON. . 11KL.M BOLD'S Genuine PKFPA B ATION.* HELM BOLD’S Genuine PRKPAR AT lON. I! FI.M BOLD’S Gcunfi.e. PKKPA RATION. Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and. Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. TTIvL.M BOLD’S GENUINE PKKPA K ATI ON For ix diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and ropsy. p KAD! RKAD! RKAD!—“Ye alllicted read.” the M Toil owing Certificate' of a cure of oyer 1M) years’ standing: 11. 'P. Helm r.m.n —Dear Sir: 1 t roubled with an aflliction ot the Blndderhand Kidneys for over t went y years. 1 have tried Physicians in vain, and at last jc oil cl to give your Genuine Preparation a trial, as I had heard it highly spoken of. It afforded me immediate relief. I have used three liottles, and T have oldainr.tl more relief from its effects and feel , much better than 1 have for twenty years previous. 1 have the greatest faith in its'virtues and curative/: powers, and shall do all in my power tu make it known to the afflicted. Hoping.this may jirovc advantageous tq'you in assisting you to introduce the medicine. lam truly yours. M. McCORMICK. l.nvislnwn, Pa., .fan. IH.IT. Should any- doubt Mr. McCormickV statement, he 1 refers to the following gentleman; Hon. \Vm. Bigler, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. .1. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hon. .1, S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon,. D. J l. Porter, e.v-Governor. Pennsylvania. ■Hon. Fllis Lewis, Judge. Philadelphia. Hub. R. C. Grier, Judge C. S. Court, lfoug Cf. Wood ward. Judge, Philadelphia/ Hon. W. A. Porter. City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Govern or, California. Hon. F«. Banks, Auditor General, Washington, D.C. And many -others, if necessary. irjTce advertisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column. HKLMBoLP’S Genuine Preparation, (’urns Gravel, Bladder. Dropsey, Kidney Affections TTKLM BOLD’S Genuine Preparat ion for Nervous /LX and Debilitated Sufferers. HKLM BOLD’S Genuine Prepartion lor Loss of Power, of Memory. f TFL-M BOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty J I_ of Breathing. General Weakness. nKLMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Weal; Nerves, Honor of Death,* Treiiibling. nKLM BOLD’S Genuine Piejiaratimi for Night Sweats, ('old Feet. Dimness of Vision. nKLM BOLD’S. Genuine PrepaVat; ion for Languor, , U niversal Lassitude of the .Muscular System. 7 J KLMHOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Pallid - II -Countenance and Eruptions.' M ELM BOLD’S Genuine - Preparation for Pains in the Back, Headache; Sick Stomach. JfjT’See 'advertisement headed H ELM BOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. in anot her column. CK«AL NOTICE. S tntc of I ndi.tim Jasper ’ Churles M.'VValsoj.i ] iif/ainst ■ Attni-hmoiit. Henry ’l'rotJi. ) "VVniKREAS the plaintiff in the nboVo-rnti-VV tied cause lias filed with me the necessary affidavit and complaint for ah attachment nimiitst the defendant, Therefore the defendant, Henry Troth, is hereby notified that I will hear said cause on the xWd day of January, 1859, at ten-o'clock A. M.., i at my office in the town of Rensselaer, in said county. Witness, my hand and seal this Ist day of January, A. 1). 1859 WILLIAM S. HOPKINS’, [seal.] 37-3 t Justice of the Fence.

: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Albany & Salem R. R. 1859. 1859. WHTEB ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING NORTH. FROM NEW ALBANY.— Chicago Mali. —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:10 A. M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connectingnt Greeneastle at .‘i:2o A. M., for St. Louis; arriving at ' -1:05 T. M.; and 7:02 P. M for Indianapolis, vr-living-at 8:30 P. M.; and at Lafayette at 4:22 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. M. Passeiii gers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lafayette. St. Louis and Cincinnati Day Exi-ress. — Daily, except Sunday, at 12:30 P. M., stoppingatall regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4:10 P. M., arriving at 3:30 A. M.; and for Cincinnati at 4:59 P. 51., arriving at 10:20 P. 51. Passengers dine at Mitchell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— ■ Daily at 10:30 P. 51. Stopping only at regular I Stations. Connecting at .Mitchell with tlie O. & 51. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 8:00 A 51., and St. Louis at 3:15 I‘. 51. FROM GREJENCASTLE. —-T.afayettk Accomodation. —Daily, except Sundays, at 7 :20 A. 51. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. M. with j Chicago Day Express, arriving at 51iehigan City at 8:10 P. 51., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. 51. GOING SOtXH, ; FROM MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati Day ; Ex PRESS.— 3-Daily, except - S u inlays, at 9:15 A. 51. (leaving Chicago at (i:45 A. 51.) and running i directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 A. 51., stopping at all Stations between 51 ieltigun City and Lafayette. -Passengers dine at Reyn-' olds, Cincinnati Night Express. —Daily, except | Saturdays, at 11:45 V. 51. (leaving -Chicago at S:00 P.-51,) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 F. M. Connecting at Lafayette, at 5:27 A. 51 . with Louisville Mail Train : for New Albany and. Louisville, arriving at (J:2O P. 51. Stopping at all regular Stations North, and uthill Stations Soinji of Lafayotle. Passengers breakfast at Grcbncastle and dine at .Milchell.

!• ROM M ITCH ELL. —Louisville Day Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 1:55 P. 51. Stopping of all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with (). 48 51. R. R. trains from Cincinnati at 4:10 P. 51.. and from St. Louis at 4:59 P. 51. Reaching New Albany at 8:15 I*. 51. Louisvii.i.e Night Express. —Daily at 2:59 A. 51. Stopping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. 44, 51. R. R. trains from St Louis Arriving at New Albany at 6:15 A. 51. F ROM LA FA Y ETTE.— Green-castle Accomodation. —Daily at 2:05 P. 51. Connecting a*. Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and 51 iehigan ('ity. Arrives at Greeneast le at 6:05 P. 51., in time to connect witll train fcfr Indianapolis at 7:02 P. 51., arriving at 8:30 1Y 51. The Through Trains connect at Greeiieasiie with the Terre U nite and Richmond Railroad, and at L-ifayette with the I.ruFnsf of tlie Toledo,' Wabash, and Western Railroad, at 51. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northeiai Indiana Railroad; at Miehjgan City with tlie Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and North-west, and for Detroit and ail points East. 347*0n1y one change of Cars fur Chicago, St. Lou is or Cinci n n.ati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. inTTitrongh tickets for sale in Louisville, No 555 .Main street, and at the Company's offices in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the K ist and North-west. R. E. RICKER, Sup‘t SupFs Office, New Albany, Jan. 3, 1859. SEBSHejSi'i-TS N.UiKi ”[/> Y virtue of two execution's to me dirhefe’d I y Ironi the Clerk of the Jasper Commo-n PI.-as Court, 1 will, on the 12th of - February, 1859; at the court house door in the sown of Reiisselaer," Jasper c.otmt.j and Slate of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the fil'lcrimon of said day, expose j,, public, sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, tlie rents and profits for a term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: t ’l’he hortii-east quarter of thc.sonth-e ist qtinr t"T of sect ion eleven [ll,] township t went v-nine [29,] north of range eight [B] west —-forty m-Jv*. And on liiihirc to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, 1 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 as the property of Thomas IJ. Reed, at tlie suits of Laßue. Roys & LaRue against. Thomas 11. Reed and Charles Freeland; and Laßue, Boys N Laßue against Charles Freeland and Thomas 11. Reed. 8151 ON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. January 18, 1859. 1 00 39 Slll-tHI Pf’N SALE. virtue of an execution to me-directed from I 3 the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, 1 will, on the 12th day of February. 1859, al4 he court house.door ill tlie town oPßensselner. Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the alt-moon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest anil best bidder thereof, tlie rents and profits of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to j wit: 'l’he north half of the south-east quarter of section thirty-four [34,] township twenty-nine [29,] north of range eight [ts] west—• ighty acres ; also, the south half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four [34.] township twenty-nine [29,] nortli of range eight [B] wi-st—eighty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment", interest (and costs, I will; at the same time and place) off -V for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To he sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 1 Taken in execution as the property of 51. S. Mead, at the suit of Thompson &. Sou against Menil Cl Mead. SIMON PHILLIPS, - Sheriff Jasper county. By G. 11. Downing, Deputy. January 18, 1f859. 4 00—39 JUST RECEIVED, a lot of spli:nihi)| WINTER | BONNETS. LADIES, GALL AND SEE THEM ALUX. KOWIA. BOOK AGKNI’S V\Z"ATNED, to sell rapid-selling, valuable u “ family works, at low prices, with interesting contents, and superbly-colored plates. For circulars, witli full particulars, .apply, if you live, east, to Henry Howe, 102 Nassau street, New York; if you live west, the same, 111 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2<l-tf

NEW STORE INJRANCISVILLE. Cash and Country Produce. I*. & A. C. ItOKIN SO \ \ \/ GULL) respectfully anuounce to the eiti- ’ * zens of Jasper and Pulaski counties that they have opened a Cash Dry Goods and Provision Store ill Francisville, at tlie stand formerly occupied by M. E Davisson & Son. We will sell for Cash and Country Produce only, which will ennable r.s to sell ns low as any house in this section, and much lower than those who do a large credit business. Wc I rave a full assortment of seasonable Dry .j Goodsioii hand, and will always-- have the best in i in the line of Groceries and Provisions. WANTED AT ALL TISIES, All kinds of Country Produce, for which we will pay tlie highest prior in Goods. 3G " P. & A. C. ROBINSON. Strike While the Iron is Hot ! r JAHE subsriber for the farmers of Jasper county just what should" liave ,V»M been t ne wlien is shoeing V S !.!:• wag zyp* Nc., and doing as good Bhisksmi'hiiig as ever was done-in Rcnsselaer; and this he is doing at hrenlij-five per cent, less than the usual rates, believing that every individual, however humble he may he, should’hear his proportion of the burthen during great.'commercial revulsions like the present. " His shop is at 1 homus Dunlap's old stand. 3« NORMAN WARNER. SllKlisS-'iNM SAIT.. 17 5 virtue of aij execution to me directed J J from the Clerk of tit - Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 29th of January, 1859, at the court housedoor in the town of Rensselaer,/ Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon a >d four O'clock- in the afternoon of said day, expose, to' public sale to the highest'and best bidder thereof, the rents qud profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county and j Si ate of Indiana, to-wit: i he cast halt <jf the north-west quarter of see- j (ion three (3,) towpship twenty-nine (29.) north ol range five (:>) west; end the north-wes* quttr- j t toI 'the north-west quarter of the sum—con- : mining one hundred -md forty-three acres. And cm failure to realize "the full amount of i said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the sa.me time and place, oiler for sal;" the l'ee-.simple | of said real estate. I alien in ewcution as the jiropi'flv of Joini j Iladdix, Will iain lladdix -and. Charles G. i 1.- I rt- j man, at tlie suit of Kent, LovVhur ’& Co. Sale I without relief. s'I.MON l’lllLUrS, * | Siieriir Jasper enmity) ! By 55’. J. Wright, D putv. 1) comber 29, 1858. 5 (){> 37 I f--.S{ S. ?S SS'3't'S SA !.S, I}s' virtue ofmi exi eutk.u to ne-directed from j >’tle- C'lerk- of tie- Ja--pe.- ( ircuil Court, 1 will, (ill (lie 29th (lax of .1 annary, 18.49. at the; court house door in lie* town ot Rensselaer, Jus- ! per county and State of Indiana, between the) hours ol t.-ii o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in th...afternoon of said day, expose to P'fhLio sale to the highest and best bidder thereot, ' tlw rents and pro tils lor the term of s--vcn years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper . County and State oT Indiana, to-wit: ■'il’he east half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-three (33.) township tliirty-oue (34,) ! north ot range five (:■) west—containing eighty acre-. Aii,;i on f iilme to realize tlie full amount of I said execution, interest and costs, 1 will, at the 1 same time and place, offi-r for sale the fee-simple ; of said real estate. t aken in execution as the property of John j lladdix and'Vv itlium lladdix, at tfie suit of Sam-: fief. Cornell;, Sidney Cornell and John it. sVillis. j Sale without relief. | S I MON PI lILLIPS. " ! Sheriff Jasper county. By 55 • J. Wright. Deputy. December 29, I 858. 5 00—37

MIEKIt-T’W k.lfl-I. !>5 virtue* of mi execution to me directed from ! tin* Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Fleas. I will,'oil the 29th <l:iy of January. 1859, ut tin* court bouse door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county niid Stat ■ of 1 inli:in:i, between tiphours o! ten o’clock in the forenoon mid four o’clock in tlie ulternoon ot said day, expos** to jiiibßcsalc to the highestmid best bidder there.f, tin* rents ami profits for the I nn of seven years of tin* following i*eai estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: 'Flip son til half of the south-east quarter of section Iwenty-nin ■ ..(29,) township thirty-one (.31,) north of range five (5) west—containing eighty acres. And on failure to realize tlie full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, ajt tin* same time and place, offer for sale I lie lee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution ns the pro-ierty of John lladdix and 55 illim lladdix, at the suit of Lyman Blair. Sale without relief. SIMON FHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper con nty. By 55'. J. 55'right. Deputy. December 29, 1858.—, 3 59—37 SHERIFFS SALE. |j)s' virtue of an execution to me directed from J-j) the Clerk of the Jasper Common Fleas Court, ! I will, on tlie 15th of January. 1859, at the court house door iji the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of I ndiana, between the hours of tell o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of sttid day, expose to public sah* to the highest and* best bidder thereof, tin* rents and profits for the term of seven years of. the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-jvit: The west half oi tlie south-east quarter of section sixteen []<>,J township twenty nine [29.] north of saiige live*].)] west—containing eighty acres—the same being levied subject to a mortgage to the School Fund of Jasper county. And on failure to realize flu* lull 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 To be sold without, any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as lie* property of A. J. 5 audever, at. the suit of Archibald Fiiienpile againstrA. .1. 5 audever and John Ivors, w SIMON PHILLIFS, Sheriff Jasper eou nty. By C. il. Downing, Deputy. Deeeniher 29, 1858. 4 90—35 REMOVAL. , ' t X. IS. KOSVJIAS, T Alt, QII A NI) C U ’i' T E It, 1) EGS to inform his old friends and cuw-m»ij ) (outers that he has removed liis place of IxS business to the building next door east of if ! ,T Laßue, Boys <St Ijlßue's store, where In’ hopes to receive a continuance of that support lie lias enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it will bo hi* constant study to deserve. 7*ly

I>K. UOIIACK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS , THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN r —Jdi S « y&iA /a S \ * Z& r 1 / pharmacyA TO.THOSE SVHO THINK AND REASON Ihe Intelligent in this Country, ure always ready Hj test tlie 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, and whose honest and rational judsment cives tone to public opinion. that I>H. KOBACh’S BLOOl) I*l* i KIFIEK A.\D PILLB owe their ijnmense success. | W nen this | CREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH I‘ii'st announced that liis Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dyspepsia, JArcr Complaint, AV/*r- : oits Diseases. Sexual li'eahuess, Scrofula . Premature Old J9/r C , Freer and JJguc, Rheumatism. J\'cu rt:/» ia'. Fits, Hemorrhoids or Piles , Weak Sto mac hex Colic ~J)i arrhca. etr.. he stated the manner in which they operated. I heir actual effects, were compared by sagacious men. with the distimrnislied Physician’s statements, and it. was found tiiat every sta>e of the progress of cure, was precisely as lie had described it. The result was that the mind of the country became interested. and that persons of the highest standing in every city and town of the Union, patronized the preparations, and admitted the claims of the illustrious | Swede, to be tilo First Medical Discoverer of the Jlgc I the BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS 1 aro now-universally recommended*by va-0.11 informed and candid persons, as an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, j Costiveness, diseases of tlie Kidneys, Cramps in tlie Stormu-li. AVind: Colic, Pain between t)i« Shoulders, Nausea, Headache, | LIVER COMPLAINT, ■ .Jaundice, Pain in the Right Side, 1.05. i of Appetite. SP-eplessness, X’iglilmarc, GENERAL DEBILITY: Nervous Tremors. Fainting Fils, Fpilepsy. XU ntat h itation,. Pespoiidency, AYasting-of the Flesh, 15 SCROFULA, Sore I,eg."4"leers oil tlie Body, Pimples on the Face* ; General Eruptions, Roils, Mercurial Sores. Glamliilar Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, j Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis. St. i Vitus’ Dance, Xervous Twitching*, FEMA LE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb \\ eakness of the Rack, l.oins and' f.iixbs. AGTOGRAPH LETTERS. Of distinguished men in every profession, wariniy recommending tlie jneparalions may f.e. seen at Dr. Rohack’s Office. iii the .SCANDINAVIAN VKGKT.VBLK BLOOD Pi 14. Si are united the three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretofore tried In vain lo combine in one preparation.- They relieve the howj eis. purify the bile and the blood, and invigorates the ! constitution.-at pile and the same time. To this" fact all who try them \vi I! suhsn it.e. The absence ofminera's, ami of every stupilying drug, renders them harmle“s. even to the most delicate female, or tlie feeblest child. No one can d'aiht liicir superiority site one single 'trial*—they are not only better, but, in fact, cheaper tk.au any other Pills, fov'it takes a ie-s linin', her of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Sca'mtinavidn Blood Purifier. st. per l’Ottle, III" >5. per half dozen. Of tlie Scandinavian Blood Pills, g.A cents per l-.ox, or •> ! oxes for I. 1! /' Read Dr. Hoba'ck’s. Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Koback’s .Medical Almanac ■imt.Family Adviser, containing* greet amount of interesting.' and valuable Medical information can he . had gialis of any • f iii.-. agents throughout ihc country. ' From the Rev. Mr. llc.llt i.i.cv, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. Indian\eor.ts. Oct. 1557. Dr. C. \Vi Robai i; —Dear sir: I have ust-d vonf i’Jood Puri tier for a nervous affection, front which I iiavc suffered much at times. ’White it is pleasant to tlie taste, il cerlamly has a happy effect ty.mii Die net\"es. Please accept tuy thanks fur your Lind regards, and believe me. Yours, J. W. T. Ml .MCI,I,KN". C*rusi.e, \Varrcn Co.. 0.. .March P, 1.P.75. : Dr c. w. RoitAt K Dear Sir; !"or the lieiiefit of sufierilig luimanitv I>rrm!i me to sir tiiat 1 liave fmind your SC..\N DI XAV iA N BLOOD PUKIFIKK ami BLOOD PII.LS, a. sure.cure for luuigeslion and l.ivi-r < 'on iplai nl. t liave s'uhereit from itie above mentioned diseases for live years and liave tried a great many, physicians, but aR to no purpose. I was advised hy a frieml to try your Blood Purilier s aml Pitts and did so I was living in Cinclnnpu at thcMime. and I went to . your office and pnrciiasVd one Dottle of the Purifier and one box of Pills to commence wil hi and I>l ess the day I found your valuable-medicines, for 1 am enjoy-ing.-good heal I li at presitpt, and feel confident that" the cure -is permanent. Let others buy and take what they jdease, as for inc, give me the lilood Purifier and Pills for all chronic iliseases which ; rise from impure blood or derangement of the digestive organs. I take no oilier medicine; and lave not for the last eighteen months. Most truly, T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms, Xo. (i Fast Fourth street; :d Building from Ma^n street, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Hammond street. For sale bn JMJiMA'O (\- I’I'JiCOC A, Renssrtaer, am! bu Druggist* and .Merchants, general!n. Idly

Wlty i (lie Di'iaaml so Great for DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM! it will, in «11 cases, safely ami efieclug.!J ly cure that lnuch-dreailed sccurue i f the west Chills, Fever and Ague—without fail, and in c s. s ay ill counteract the poison of malaiia. ot Avhich fact thousands do testily; and, unlike all other nostrums, it is only recommended for one class o f diseases, and as a tonic it is unsurpassed. \Yc will ofler a few evidences of its worth, hy men of influence and hign stand ing; Princeton, lU., Srpf. hlO. ]h.>7. Lit. Mann— Dear Sir: For several yeais past l have used your Ague Balsam in my daily practice, and have closely observed its effects in hundreds of « ases, and in no case has it failed to produce the most;happy effect. 1 can most cheerfully recommend it as a certain specific for chills, fever and ague, and malarious diseases. T’rulv vours, ' 11. AUSTIN, AT. ]>. .Marshall. .Mich., Feb. 11, IHT>7. Un. Man.\ & Co: 1 have sold a large amount of your Ague Balsam in this vicinity, and. from my person, al knowledge cf it. I belie vc it the best reinedv for,chills and fever and iigu« that has even been sold in our h tate. iiespctifuHv yours. ' A. (>. IIYBE. As tubula. (Jhio, Jan. 1. 1 "o?. Messrs. S. K. Mann & Co.—Gents: in canvassing the States ol Ohio and Michigan for the sale of tlie different remedies of which v> e have control, omi especial attention has been called to observe the great name -that your Ague BaUam has gained for it- 1 self in every place, where’sold, !-t really seems to he the people's turn remedy, and its sales ate more rapid than all others. It is destined to supercede all other ague remedies in the mark* *. Very truly yoitrs, A. A S. IIKNfiKY. AT tr Yorl, , Feb. “3, U.VU Messrs. S. K. Mann A Co.—Gents: I l ave at our : house in St. Louis sold your Ague Balsam some three j years, and have carefully observed its effects in rm* | ing.tind must jit all candor say, 1 do not believe its j equal exists iu all Ij.ic world of medicines. To my ; personal knowledge, it has cured perm; nently every ; time, and I have known it used, nltei -all other rcim - dies had been tried i vain, with the most happy re suit; and what is the more rtmarhabh, 1 'have nev.ei know n a ease hut what remained cured, for at least that season.' .1 Jiave no hesitation in fecormnending it as a pel feci; triumph over chills and fever. J.’( spectfully yours, FKOF. O. J. WOOD. S. IC. MANN &. CO,. Fropriotors, Oiilon, Ohio. Sold hy nil Druggists. 25-3 m-is j ADVIOR T I S E TN Tltn^ R E N S'S E L A E R WA Z E T T E PURE W I\E.> \NI» LIttKIRN, ITttR medical purposes, for sale by HARPING A T ATM AN. I

SOMETHING NEW. A Rare Chance to Make Money, OR Auctioneers, Peddlars, Traders, Speculators tind Local and Traveling Agonts generally wlioarc ambitious of making investipents, Kl-’iQI IUIMi BIT SiUALL ( IPITAJ,. PARTIES ARE MAKING From So lo SIO per Ui»y. An Honor vri.e and Profitable Business,compiising THREE ARTICLES of utility, beauty and novelty, within the means of every" person, ol use in every family, store, office and manufactory. All quick sale and afford large profit* everywhere. Catalogues giving full descriptions, referene.es and notices, sent by mail on receipt ofa Uiree-cent stump. Address WSI. LAPHAM A Cl)., No. 58 s\'est Fourth st., Cincinnatt,’(.)> Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. ’ 35-2ui VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN. l!iU(iir>S IRITH LiMMKXT. c lu'alth !—Life or cicalli! Tlijilc i!.loplh»ii dr ltjeclion df tills speV - an*l injuries. Haying j<*ccived the scaaont ol lliu «IKvS, -'jLxn sh{ tinjruKhftl s#f •mi. tin* late l r. v.i, / K ANK. giel its i llicfK-y IfMc'l dmI r 'v. j awful Winters in llie* rc:J /j ' ’-i"ns v crn:> I ico. it is imiv cmu-"U-j .. c:#' ’ *. 11 of ihe ci\ili/ctl jffi.liO*. amV its mar. clous cm s arc* ovt rvw her e THE AFFLICTED KEJOICE. ln xni;i d< >,nd thot sani .< Ajr' Jcivt* tpstpvl its virtues, and :uyt to cmt*. Have voii 1 lit* I>H(>\- ’ luU^s " y'i-s. d THE ARCTIC LINIMENTX will veil iii-tant relief. BIKjID/S ALiiD SLOAL'DSa ■ , 1 tliosp « I ,n;)d:'i.l nrcidvnls tl;-* AIK TIC J .IMMI M sl.m.M Do in M ll ‘”" I Aery steam- ) '“’lit; and r.-tilicnd train slioiild -V- .-M'kr'A " Who that bn* benrd the S' ■SvF-'SJI "brieUs r.r.-ngui-Ii ut lend by tlie i■' es*-il-lo ; Snell (ii.es l-xi>t i*n tliiTHE MOTHERS’ COMPANION. It enros CAR I S IN II tK Ut: I \s'i st irk Mi-ms, > : -- a. .gwA SoRI. I.IPS. I'lMl'l.LA&c. l-i GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. -g -- -x -Itis a . ;en-ign remedy fm y "x . V tlie varirus (tiseiises wiUi ■ >g, - / v.iiieli ln*r es on* alllicted, enri J f^. 5 3 ing tlie nnad ala fining cases of -A. 7l —ltfU f-’ljs. SPRAINS, STRINGw y j mi r. \\ <4 ms. m k.vk n 5 : jA; pbK d.mvi i ny.spavin, ringi ' VJYbm 31, BONK. RIG-ril Al>. FOLK , ' Cv ' 1 VII. fe. No fnrtner, livery -- 'Tv* , si a Pie Keeper, or am |crt'ui * J"] should l.c ai I limit ll.is \alun- ; - L ’ 1 l»le roim-dy. lor sale by all respectal»l«* Brujjrgisls and IValers I'rices of tlie I.inun**nt, t!f> cents. 50 rents and SI a ooft.e A one-dollar hottlo contains as much I.ijsimci/fas eight twenty* live c«‘nt bottles EXTRAOROLM/VRY ANKOIIJiICKIVXENT^ Every purchaser ol a tl- or the Alimc I.INIMEN'T' receives, at Pr. lJrapix's ex pen-.**, the VNTIEP STAVES .TOL’RVAE. ot New Vo L k. for one u-nr. Thr Tournal is a laiyT illustrate’ paper-—each munher con tan:.n" sixteen pages, heantifullv printed on clear white pa ; .er, anil filled with original matter from the most hrrf ( hunt writers of the Cfumtry. Certificate oj Ktibscription’ and full particulars of.li?e novel and philanthropic enterprise. o f which this otler forms a part, will accompany each bottle An AtJKVI WANTED m EVERY TOWN arid VII.T.ABE IffiAßG m iJKOWES, SI. f ouls, Mo New Vo|!K Okkick, No :r, I EfiOAOWAY Cemmun.cations.slmulil always ho addressed to l outs DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S(»u punt» Fectoral of Wild Cherry, A Scientific and Rapid Cure for all JJiseases of th* Throat a tut Lunas, embracing Bro nchit. s, frjltirn zn, Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Asthma, Colds /Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Hear*, Catarrhs, ll hooping Cough, J.oss of tytrrogthJlifiriilt Brent hing, J lours mess anu Incipient COKr.UMPTI ON. BKI.OVY we insert a few certificates from the m.i liy wc have lately received lir,laver of this valuable medicine, loom a minister ol the M. K. Dliurch, wlio'fs writ known Uirongluut the State of Kentucky. Read: V\'ooni..v \vn, January 15, IS."■.-'. Dr. John Bull —Dear Sir: \Ve liave used a couple of | bottles of your Doctoral of Wild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable medicine. .My wife has been much alllicted with an uuustial cough and great difficulty in her respiratory .organs, but lias found instantaneous relief upon usifig >Olll mceicine. 1 shall not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Your friend," RICHARD D. NFA I K. I.oi ISVII.I.K, Ky., Jail, 183 ft. I)r. .lobe Bui/ —Bear Sir:- 1 tvas indueed from your represeniaiions to use your Compound Pectoral of ild Ulierry. in several eases of cohls and coughs iu niv family, and it lias given in.mcifiate relic I in all rases. Being so much pleased wi;h iis remedial viv lues, 1 eanuct ivilliliold this stKieniena.th.it other*! may be benelitud li> us use. I say to all « lio are suffering lii.m roughs and all ils s-ympli.m-. t< try it, ' and I a:r ‘ullv assured tiny will be relieved hv its use. Yours iv*pccHutlr„ J.t.M iis H. TlhlAH’sq.V F.Vcnsvm.l.K, 7nd,. Nor. 17, 1.-57. Dr. .John Hut/. Luuisriltc, A u .—Dear Sir: I har*' tried your Pectoral in a \r ell-markt'it amt severe case of Pulmonary Consumption, aceonrpaiiied with severe liemorragf. fri in tlie lungs, in rvliicli Cod fiver Oil toially failed to produeo any t.eiicfieiat effi-el. and I was pcrl'Ci tly asi onislied at Ihe i mnu-diale n-tiei and diniiniilion in the amount of'"e.vpee.toi'a.tiOii that toil owed its use. As a remedy in the aitvaneed stages cf Const! nt|ition, 1 give il most ‘decided I v the preiei-' JOHN 51A GKN ISS, 51. D. Read a rerl i firate from Captain James D. Hamiltou, one of our oldest and most reipeeted i itizeiis. to .whom we,refer yon': I.ovisvii.le, Ky., Dee. i’ti. 1557. Dr. John Bul!—r. ir: It gives me jileasme jo ) n film you and ttiepuldie generally ol tin- rmmedia le relief I - obtained from the use of vour Compound r*ectoial of \\ild Che'-ry. I was attacked witli a vei v. severe cold, which settled on my bronchia! tubes, aiid'c»u*< <J me lo cough almost-incessantly, amt gaxe me mart alarm. ' I obtained a bottle ol your Perioral, and took it according lo tlie direct ions, and from very ti Ist doso t took I found relief, and before I took haiftlie not 1 1 a 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as well as ever. I got a second lint lie for mv daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire aiiil immrtliate relief and health. Mie had a cough of long stifmlin-' which tine aimed Consumption. Yours respectfully, JASIKN D. HAMILTON. Nold hy all druggists everywhere. Ail orders from w holesale purchasers, or applications tor agencies must tu- addressed to W. \V. (IOHI-UITS, lu<)inimyto| ■ v. Wliotesate Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING A I’F-1 COCK, Rs**. r i |rv Jn a 74 ty i»