Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1859 — Page 3
Various Items.
Cubans propose the abolition of slavery, ae a last resort to save their island : frohi the rapacity of the United States. That will do it effectually. Nearly one hundred counties of Vir- - ginia have already held meetings, and ap- j pointed delegates to the Whig Convention which is to assemble in Richmond on the , 10th instant. W. D. Goggin will probably f be the Whig candidate. Mayor of Cincinnati has had a eenaus of the drinking saloons taken, showing M total of sixteen hundred and eightyeight. Ad im Poe, son of Andrew Poe, . who had the famous hand-to-hand battle with the Indian, Big Foote, and cousin to J Edgar A- Poe, the poet, died last Wednes- i day, at Ravenna. Ohio. (ttrAn Indian has been discovered in California, five feet and a halfhigh, and weighing only sxteen pounds, bding a mere skeleton, but in good health and lively. This is Supposed to be the writable ‘-Lo, the poor Indian!” OiyThe Traverse City (Mich.) -Herald •ays that there never was a. drop of intoxicating liquor sold in the town! and, if so we venture the opinion that no human being was ever sent from there either to the poor house, jail, or to the State Prison. 4Xo“President Lord,of Dartmouth College, ■was skating on the Merrimac river, on Wednesday,and a Lowell paper remarks that although he is sixty-six years o' age, for celerity and grace he was unequaied : y any of his more youthful competitors. (XtyThe postmastei at Louisville is in great trouble. A letter has been addressed to his post office, “tu the handsomest wo- ' man in Kentucky.” All the Kentucky women want it. he don't know which of them is entitled to it. What a perplexity. Just So.-—A shrewd business man, who takes little interest in politics, remarks, that the proposition to buy Cuba seemed to him “like an offer to give money that we had not got, (or a thing we didn’t Want, to a nation that wouldn't Jell!'’ (g>-Thc Pr ekident is said to h ive the names of several prominent members of the Spanish Cortez, who iavor the sale of Cuba .to the United tittles. The Pope of Rome, it is said, has a so expressed himself favorable to the sale, believing that the interest of the Catholic Cliefeli in the island would be pron-oted by ai infusion of that active life i -which animates’the church in the American Union. [ (uyE. M eriani’s record shows that the use i>f camphene burning fluid and kindred ■preparations, fjr the purpose of illumination last j?cur, caused th • death of fUtv-lour persons, and resulted in serious ■ injury to ninety-three c;hers, eleven of whom were " not ejfpeetqd to recover, besides which lirps involving a loss of $58.915 arose Irom tjm home cause. • . (gV'The Salem X .Mass.) R gistvr says, I but ■during the late ’old spell, the earth ami ice cracked Ire paei't y with a loud, report, and, one instance, a large linden-tree, on Oliver-' street. was s'pli from the roots to the top o! the trunk, w ith, an exph -.ion !;';e a piece of ordnance adio have been e.xumiuing the probable results of toe last census, amTlhe apportic nment to be based on it,-say thatUhe rtquin d population oi a Congressional 'district. wi i probably be raised from ’93,0(10 to 1 IO.OOU/tnd that thelloti.se of Representatives (i fl he present number, 233. is retained,) will jrobubly ( -.msist of 155 Representatives from Frec States, and 7 8 Repres •ntatives from •slave States, showing a gain ofnine to the former. Senator Douglas gave her first party since her - eturu, on Thursday evening of la.-t week. It. is described as “an im- - me.hse affair, At least fifty Southern members and Sonato’s, with their families-, 1 were present. None of the Cabinet, or their families, attended.'’ New York Legislature got into the habit one se.-sion of passing bills by their titles, and a w> g, taking advantage of the Car'lessness, assisted ;rt the •enactment of the following clause in a b : ll incorporating am educational institution: It shall be the duty of the faculty of said institution, on every Saturday evening, for the moral improvement of the pupils, to give them lessons in caltchism and moral philosophy, io kiss all the girls and spank all the boys, speech at last prevails in the Missouri Legislature. Governor Stewart was lately spoken of by one of the members as a man “whoc:>u!d be as vulgar and profane as the sost depraved, and whose capacity for drinking whisky was almost without a parallel.” Unfortunately we suppose this is true. • . Qfs~Since the inebriate asylum in New York was projected, there have been 2.000 applications from respectable and weal hy ‘citizens of that ‘State alone for admission ifor their inebiiat? friends; and of these 400 <or women! < (<7"lt seems tfo be admitted by general consent now that the Grand Duchess de Russia, Olgo Feodorowna, the wife of the Grand Duke Michael of Russia, is the raost beautiful wiman in Europe, if not in the world, She is but thirteen years of age and has been two years married. police of Cincinnati discovered among the day scholars of a fasliionable female seminary, a dashing young woman who vitas the keeper of a notorious den, and was attempting to decoy girls to her house for pn/stltinion. FAT he latest iccounta from Frazier River represent the suffer ng. of the gold seekers as terrible in the extreme. Three men were frozen to death in a canoe on the river, in same vicinity a German and his wife also perished by the cold in attempting to reach a settlement for food. One man waa found delirioussfremsuffering. He had on* hundred on nC‘-4of gold, but it cost him his brains. .All wnaca u reachaiiy iiarbor wliere vessels ure lying are ter ving the country. O"Lat« advices r; port that .Gen. Santa Anna, of Mexican potoricty, has been chosen President of tiie Republic oi Vimzitela. IE/'An-enterprisin r individual, who has been ▼•vv •uecossfutly trading in spurious autographs of Cfcuernl Washington, has b- en arrested in PhilatWphm.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Braggs Arctic tiiiaiiu nt. ; Stkxmboxt Explosions.—Since the discovery of | the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Baaou’s Arctic LiniI mint in .extracting fire from burns and scalds, it is i becoming customary for the commanders of steamI ers in the Western and Southern waters to carry a ■ good supply of the Liniment in their medicine chests, to be used in cases of fire or an explosion. This is a judicious arrangement, but to make sure of a supply however, in case of necessity, each passenger should procure a bottle before going on board. Every family, also, should k-eep a supply in the house, for there is I no knowing at what moment some member may be ■ badly burned or scalded.and in case of such casuality, j the quicker the Liniment can be applied the better. It j instantly extricates the pain and smart, and if applied I immediately after the accident, will generally pre- ■ vent blistering. This JLiniment is; also invaluable in curingthe diseases of horses, rallies, and other animals. I»r, Itobaicß’s Great medical Discot - ,I)r. Hoback’s Scandinavian Remedies are overturn- ; ing all the old theories of medicine. They reach the blood, through the digestive organs with a quickness, J certainty and curative effect almost miraculous. The ; ■ herbs ci which.they are made are from the mountains ■ of S weeden, and this combination of vegetable ele- ■ ' ments is superseeding all the mineral medicines. Dys- ; • pepsia, coughs, bronchitis, bilious complaints, iits, ! j nervous affections, hysterics,-scrofula, skip diseases, | rhefWiatis'm, headache, pains in the back, sexual de- ; bility. etc are relieved with wonderful rapidity, am! : there is no-malady originating in a .morbid condition . ' c.f the blood or other fluids cf the bedy. that dees not ‘ yield tu the Scandinavian Rente-dips. See advertise- i inent. ; - -t I Ta l ire Till Lon, DR. MANN, of Galion, Ohio, has, alter years of deep ■ ■ study and -untirii'.g research., succeeded in presenting j to the public an article superior to any now in use, ■ and indeed it *» a wonderful discovery. We advert I to his .‘lanu .<■ Jt.dsum the only remedy that | has ever been found that will effectually drive from the i system, without any h'e.il results, chills, fever and ■ ague. I*, sifidoni occurs that we notice.'u nder any , circumstances, patent oi proprietory medicines, re ! ■ torattv -, or anything < f the kind, for we have a ■ prejudice a.ainst most of them, but candor compells . us to invite attention to the advertisement cf this | Hal/am futiiid in another column cf thia paper. I ; seems to be a fact admitted by all classes of individu. ' als that have tested it, and fouud immediate p4iej therefrom, to far surpa-s anything of the kind ever j odered’to the'public. Sold by all good druggists.’ j HE!. MI i < 11. D' S (fh.N UIN E PREHA!t ATI( >N. !! ELM !><'i. D’S Genuine Ph’E.E A RATION. I >!.• '! Li i .’'S Genuine PREPARATION. P.EI.M HOLL’S Genuine PREPARATION. Is prepared a- cording I u Phai macy and Chemistry, r- ith the gri ales'.. . :1c: uracy and Chemical know l- . edge dec oted to their « omffination. HE ’. Ml 5 01, i) • < GENUINE PR EPA R A Tl O N—Eo r I diseases O: ’.he Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, and I KEAP! I;E?. I’!—“Ye aftlicted read,” Hie j IV lotlowiE-A Ccnil ca’c of a cure of over 2d years’ j ■Siam!,..:! " I H. T. Hi.’.mhpib—.s'»•: I lia\ •• Keen troubled I with sh alitictioii t:h- Eladder airid Kidney? f« r over! twenty y-?ar<. . .1 have tried Physicians in vain, and i at last cimcludctUo "ive your Genuine Preparation a ■ trial, as I •i-i..l heard ii bi_di!y >poken -Of.f It afforded 1 •i.»' immediate »«.<; f. 1 l ave used t hree ; bidt les. and j ■ i hs\e obtained • r«* relief from its et.< cts and feel ' ‘ mil ch bet t<>- tmi.ii I ha ve !<>r t weii.l y .years previous. I :.ave Um mea << faith in its virtues and curative--be. <lo all in iu\ power to niahe it ktiov. .. to U. n oGlimed. Hoping tnis may prove ndvou u> you in rssistlng you 1 o iut roduce the . • Ur ine. : .tui tru.y yours, M. .M- <'OR SIIK. he \\ ist<; 1;. I.;:.. Jan. de. ie ’»7 . e «udmiio Mr. M‘ (\ormi. h’.« s’ptcmeut, hr ; fD ; it ’ hr !'•!'.ing g' ’;i iemaii: H <m. \\'i.i % -<i uvm’u.or. Penn-y Iv&nia. H<m. lims. B. b Lore u< e, Philadelphia. Hoi,. J. ( . K box, Ju<lgc, Tioga Pa. Hou. .F. o;a‘ h. Judg, . Phi ladclyhia. !i(,r. li. Porter, ex Go\< i nor. Pcun-’. Ivaui?.. ; II- ii. Ellis 1./ wis, Jut;ire,. Philadelphia. C. Gi-it-T. .TuiOe U. S. Court. I! ,h. G. W. Woodward, .lodge, Philadvl|d..a. Hon. W. A. Porter. City Solicitor, Philadelphia 1! in. .lo'.in Bigler, ex Governor. California. H.m. E Banks. Auditor General. Washington, D.C. And many other.-, if necessary. IPT’See advertisernout beaded. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, in aiim.her c olumn. HEI.M.BcLIi'S Genuine Preparation, Cures Gravel, ’ Biadiier. Uropsey. Kidney Affections HELM BcH.D’S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Prepartioti lor Loss of Pd -i'-r, Loss of Memory. HELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty ; oi Breathing. General Weakness. TIELMBOLITS Genuine Preparation for Weak j Il Nerves. Horror of Death. Trembling. HEL.MBoLD’S Genuine Preparation for NightSweats. Cold Feet. Dimness of Mision. j IELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Languor, I II Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. i n ELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparation lor Pallid j Countenance and Eruptions. HELM BOLD'S Genuine Pre) aratioii for Pains ini the Back, Headache. Sick Stomach. « W y-See advertisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column. FENTIVAL. ladies of the Presbyterian Soci-d Circle 1 of this place, will git ean Oyster mid Icecream Festival, at the Court House, on Tuesday ' evenihtf, February ■!'■!. A short National Address will be delivered by Judge Crane. Music by the Brass B ind. Price for supper fifty cents. The proceeds are to be appropriated to procuring a Library and Book-case for the Rensselaer Presiivterian S ibbath School. A liberal patron Lage is respectfully solicited. Admittance lOcts.; doors open at G o’clock. H. S. WHALLON, Pres’t. Mary E. Snider, Sce’y. A I>TU.N IST ISA 'FOII’S IX OTICE. "VI OTICE is hereby given that the undersigni In ed was this day appointed Administrator ■ De-Boliis-Non of the estate of Curtis Prichard, late of Jasper,county, Indiana, deceased. Suid estate is supposed to be solvent. EZRA WRIGHT, Administrator. February 12, 1&59. 4 Lot MIKKIFF'S SALK. BY virtue of an execution to i;w directed from ■the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common I Pfeas, I will, mt the 19th day of March, 1859, 1 fit the.court house door in the town of Rensselaer, : Jaspercounty and State of Indiana, between the 1 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 of the fofrowing real estate, .situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, I to-wit: ' The north half of the south-west quarter of section twenty township thirty-one [3l,] ' north of range five [s] - west—containing eighty I acres. I Also, the southieast quarter of the north-west i quarter of section twenty [2o,] township thirtyI one [3l,] north of range five [s] west—contain- ! ing forty acres. And on failure 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 i or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Lm.die 18. Walker, at the suit of Lißue, Boss La- | Rue. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy. February 15,1859. 4 09--43
ABJIiMSTBATORiS NOTTCI!, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has thia day taken out letters of administration, with the wilt annexed, upon the estate of Cornelius Sayler, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent. MELISSA SAYLER. Administrator with will annexed. February 15, 1859. 43-3 t SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marion Common Pleas Court, I will, on the 19th day of March, 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 a term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the south-west quarter of section thirty-one [3l,] township twenty-nine [29,] north of range five [sl west —containing eighty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of I said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the | same time and place, ofler for sale the fee-simple ; of said real estafe. To be sold without any relief from valuation | or appraisement laws. T’uken in execution as thy property’ of John B. Chambers, at the suits of William Henderson. ' SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy, j February 15, 1859. 3 50—43 SHE»IF2'’SS SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of th* Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will,on the 19th of March, 1859, at \ tiie court house door in the town of Rensselaer, j Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the I I hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon a id four ■ o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to 1 puiiiic sale to the highest and b°st bidder thereof, I the rents and profits for the term of seven years I of tiie following real estate, in Jasper county and I State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the I quarter of section eleven [ll,] township twenty- | eight’[2k,] north of fange eight [B] west—con- . taiiiing forty acres. Andon failure to realize the full amount of ■ said judgment, interest and cosls, I will, at the ' s ime time and place, oiler for sale the fee-simple ■ of said real estate. To be sold without relief from valuation or ; appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Andrew Young, at the suit of Davis, Moody & Co. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy. . February 15, 1K59. 3 50—43 SSILHIFF’S SALL. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from ’ tiie. Clerk of the Jas[»er Court of Common I Pleas, I will, on the 19tti day of March, 1859, at I llie court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indimu, between the. hours of ten o’clock in tiie forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said dayTexpdsr to public sale to the highest and best bidder there*!’, the rents ipid profits for the term of seven years I of the following real estate, situated in Jasper | county and. State of Indiana, to-wit: Tiie south half of the south-east quarteiiof sec- ■ tioii twciity-nine [29.1 township thirty-one [.'ll,] I north of range live 'sl west —eontuiiiing ei<rhtv acres. " ' 1 .Also, the east !:.iif of the north-e ist quarter ♦!' section thirty-three [33,] township thirtv-onv 1 [3l, j .north of range five ’s] west —containing | eighty acres. ?u Also, the south-west quart-r of the south-east quarter of; section tvventy-sjven ' 27,] township | ihirty-oueGßL] north of range five [s], west—■ containing fortv •acres. Also, the south-east quarter of the i quarter of .section twelity-iieveil [27;,] township thirty-one [ol,] north of range, five [s] west-—- ' containing forty acres. i And on'failure to realize the full amount of ■ said judgment, interest and cosls, I will, at the I same tin’.e and place, oil' r for sale the fee-simple i of s 'id real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation ; or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the of John 1 Haddix ami VV illim Haddix, at tiie suit of Thom- I as McCoy & Sons. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy’, i February 15 1859. 5 00— 13 I SHLKIFF’S SALL. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the. Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, ! 1 will, on the 19th of March. 1859, at the court I i house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper j ; county and State of Indiana, between the hours i I of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in I the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale j to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents I and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: Sixty acres off the south end of the east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-six (26,) township thirty (30,) north of range five (5) west. Also, the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-six (26.) township thirty (30,) north of range five west—containing forty acres. Also, the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-six (26,) township : thirty (30,) north of range five (5) west —containing forty acres. Also, the south-west, quarter of tiie south-west quarter of section twenty-seven (27,) township thirty (30,) north of range five (5) west—containing forty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at same time and place, offer for sqie llm t'oe-simpln of said real estate To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of John Burgett, at the suit of William W. Goldsberry. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. February 15, 1859- 5 00—43 LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,) f lu the Court of UomJasper county,C 8 " <mou Pleas, .April Term .{for 1859. Zebina C- Sleeper, et al. ] ' ‘ ar/airist I Attachment —.deJohn Haddix and f mand, $250. Williapa Haddix. J (NOME she plaintiffs, by Milroy & Cole, their > Attorneys, and file the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said John Haddix and W illiatn Haddix are net residents of the State of Indiana. They are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, and unless tfiey appear and plead, answer or demur to the complaint of tiv’ plaintiffs herein, at the calling of suid cause, on the second day of mij.l Term, of said Court, to bo held at the Court House, in R'lnssrlaor, on the the fourth Monday in April, in tiie year 1859, th * said cous" will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of sakl [l7 s’.] Court, this 29th day of Jmu ,rv, A. D. 1859- C. M. VV’ATSON, Clerk, 41 By D- I Jaekson, Deputy.
| A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! A. J. ALEXANDER’S THIRTIETH MAGNIFICENT CASH, AV AT CH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, For February 21, 1859, Contains 80 Sets Solid Silver Ware, 40 Heavy Gohl Chains, 200 Aces of Rich Farming Band, $2,058 in American Gold, and 400 Gold and Silver Watches, Among which will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPURTING WATCH, Worth .$250; presenting a grand total of 2,000 prizes, .amounting in the aggregate to the magnificent sum of si 4,9 o 3 oo ’ TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,000. One Prize to Every Eighth Ticket. THE above array of valuable goods,, will bi distrbuted in public, in Edinburgh, Ind., by a disinterested Committee of gentlemen elected by the ticket holders themselves, on Monday, l-’<-huary 21, 1859. In precentilig this, my THIRTIETH Scheme to the favorable consideration of the public, I embrace this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to my numerous; friends and patrons throughout the Union, lor the very liberal manner in which they have patronized me heretofore, and to show that t fully appreciate their kind favors, I would say, that it.has been my constant aim and study, to render my Schemes acceptable to them, and at the same time the most liberal of anything of the kind ever offered lor public consideration; and in this connection it is a source cf gratification to me, to be enabled to make the announcement. t*liat 1 have recently effected arialignments by which in future 1 will be enabled to receive my Watches direct from the manufacturers, both in this country and in Europe, and as a consequence 1 will be enabled to furnish my custoui'-rs, with the very best watches in use. It will also be observed, that in my Scheme for February, 1 have intri duced a number ot'lhe celebrated “AMEKIt.'AN WATCHES,’’-manufactured hy Apzpleton, Tracy, <& Co., Waltuam, Mass., ail of which I ate warranted for ten years, and arc unquestionably the best watches in use. This will be the 30th distribution J have given in the last four years, and in every instance the drawings have taken place on the day specified and as advertised, (for which see programme.) they have in every instance been conducted solely by a committe elected by the ticket holders, ALL being free to attend. Immediately after the drawing the result is printed and forwarded together with the .prizes drawn, to al! tick-et-holders, either by mail or express, at my expense, lii this connection 1 deem it nothing more than riuht to add, for the benefit of those whii are unacquainted with me, and win. would like to “try their luck” in my scheme, that I hereby authorise them to enclose their money toMR.H. Daily, of the firm qf Rickets A- Daily, ot this place, who is one of the mos t respoiisihle men of the State, who will receipt lor the money so deposited; and if the drawing does not go off precisely as stated, (see programme all you will have to do will be to call on Mr. Daily for your money. Under this arrangement, yon see, it would be utterly impossible forme to take any advantage of y,.u. eviiiifl were so disposed. yr-jr” A complete list of prizes, together with manner of drawing Ac., is printed and will be forwarded to all who desire it. Tt~F? All,responsible, persons are desired to act as Agents fur the sale ofiny Tickets,and will he furnished with 'rickets at 00 cents each together with full instructions, the premiums we allow for selling Ac. Trvsingle Tickets ."fl; Six 'rickets 5 dosl.: Twelve Tickets 10 dols,: twenty-five Tickets 20. All or-o-rs must be addressed to A. J. ALENAIS BEK, Edinburgh. Johnson County , Ina. Ti (p That my drawings arc fail ly. honestly, end honorably conducted, 1 would respectfully refer y> u to the following, who are among the most prominent citizens of Johjison County: Noah Perry Sheriff of Johnson Co., A. Keifer, Rep- • resrntait'.T of Johnson Co., W. I*. Rush; Postmaster j at Edinburgh, C. VV. Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. i Moore, all of this place. 1 P I>ra wi na* t:ike plnceon tJ»e third ; llondaj in every Nlozath. A. J. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. I Edinburgh, Johnson Co., lud. LEUAL NiOl’lt L. Stilt" of Itiditiiia.i i Court oi' f'o.ninoti it Ji-.spvr county.} J ' ■' Pleas, April' T.-rni ( for 1 tf7'9. ' Mary R. Ballard, o.mrdiaii of | Elias Bnlkird and Altiiira Bai- ■ i lard, minor heirs of Thom.is I K. Ballard, deceased, I Complaint for against [■ foreclosure. John B. Ballard, j Demand s4'lo. I William N. Ballard and I John B. Ballard, Executor of | Dempsey M. Ballard, deceased, J ' , i IO.MES a disinterested person and files an atV fidavit that the said William N. Bull i-d is not •a'resident of the Slate of Indiana. He is therefore hereby notified of the pendencyot this suit, ami that unless he appear and plead, ; I answer or demur to the complaint herein, at the I culling of this cause on the second day of said i T'.rm of said Court, to be held at the Court ! I House in Rensselaer, on the fourth Monday in April, in the year 185 S), the matters and things ■ therein stated will be taken as true and confessed, and a decree rendered accordingly. M itness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, [i.j s j this Ist day of February, A. D. 1559. "C. M. WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. j Milroy St. Cole, Piff's .Atty’s. 41 j LEGAL NOTICE. ; State of Indiana,/ I Court of Common Jasper county ,j ’ ’ x Pleas, April 'Perm lor ( 1859. John C. Van Rensselaer) . . , , i „ ( Attachment—deSamuel Ivers. CIOMES the plaintiff’, by Milroy &, Cole, his ) Attorneys, and files the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. He is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, and unless he appear and plead, answer or demur to the. complaint in this behalf, at the culling of said cause, on the second day of said Term of suid Court, to be held at-the Court House, in Rensselaer, on the fourth Monday in .April in the year 1859, the said cause will be heard and determined . in his absence. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, ft., s.] tills 29th day ot Jnnu iry, A. D. 1859. C; M. WATSON, Clerk, 41 By D. I. Jackson, D. ’ aiy. I LEfiAL NiOTi; State of lud;"; ia j f j u i| lr , Court of ComJuaper county,V BB ’ J . ■[ mon Pieag, April Term ( for 1859. Daniel Lampson ) against I ,; Reuben B. James and f Civil Action. Joseph Downing ) C A OATES the plaintiff’, by Milroy &. Cole, his P Attorneys, and files the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said Jos. ph Downing is not a resident of The State of Indian i. He is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, and that unless he appear and plead, answer or demur to the complaint in this hehftlf, at thi J calling of said cause, on tiie second day of said 'Ferm of said Court, to be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on -the fourth Monday in April, in the year 1859, the matters and things therein set forth will be taken as true and confessed and judgment rendered accordingly . Witness, the Clerk and seal" of said [l. s.] Court, this 31st day of January, A.D. 1859. C. M. W ATSON, < ’ferk, 41 By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. FOR A GOOD TWQ-IIOKSE WALOX, I GO TO GARRETT TEIOILNE’S. IT WILL BE SOLO FJII.AV FOR CASH. ONLY ONE LEFT, X 3
Protection against Lightning. 1 ' IaWR'A'E i R fl 0 JLm !i 8 s ? M U N S O N’S Copper Tubular • LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAIa Fr.AXGfiS, . (PATENTED A LG. 5, ISSG. ) Single Roils, -complete for nt tai Lin;: buildings, font " ;• by express to any purt of the count fa . We uflFcr nunsuttl I inducements t > persons who are in putting up j Rods or tv ho may desire P. engage in tjiis business, j County and State Rights for t- tie. J This Rod is iu general in ( .-nfral Indiana, and i many other localities through.. ut the countjy. It i always succeeds wherever it is introduced. It is no humbug. No man who c.Naniines' its merits will ever j buy any Rod. d i,e old iron r< give way beforo [ it as ignorance Hies before a-.banr< of light.— . According to Prof. J'arai’.iv, :;r.l other men of note, , copper has a condii-iing j.ow <-r b!• 8 tint’s greater than i iron; and, in addition to this ir.j •. rtant fart. Munson's Rud has a surface inside and out, nurly three timeo as great as the o’.l iron 1. Mr.nsou’.-, Rod is an ornament on the best buildings : nd c •<■.< not ru<t, but v.i’.l I endure an age without losing its conducting power. | This Rod has recesvi d the l-'n ! .//fvjx at tho .\r t ieru.an Institute of Now York; ibe FianKlin Institute of Philadelphia; the Natioj.al Fair at Louisville, j Ky.; the State Fairs’ of Ohio,/ b-wa, Indiana, Connecticut, ami wherever exhibited. It was never beaten in ■ any contest, and jicv.-r will be where there are truly j scientific judges, i t lias been endorsed and highly com* j mended by John Young. Professor of Natural Science ! In the Northwestern Christian University; Jas. S. A THON, S’lpt. Indiana Insane Asylum; R. T. P.p.owtt, ! Indiana State Grologist; Lorin Andrews President . Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Drs. Kitchen A Pab- • vin,. Physicians and <’h“inistH, Indianapolis, and many other persona of well-known scientific HttninmkntS. LOCKI ’. & MUNSON, i - . Ifiularinprils, Ind. GREAT REMEDYT“ SO LONG SOT’tJSiT. FOUND AT LAST! ’ This remedy. <’aimed 1 y the medical profession ' aud the multiplied thousands that have used it and I tested its wonderful furatlre properties, to be the | gr»-;ate.st discovered in medical science, and nature’s i own remedy, is the result of yehrs of toil and study. ; hy one nf Ohio’s favorite physicians, in order to produce something that- wouhi meet the wishes of suffer i ing ’nurnanitv, and thousands from the princely pal?ce and huml.ie ccttage can testify to the immediate re i li'-i it iind by iis use. For want cf space we only : offer a lew of the many evidence* in i’s favor. Midi re. 111., Feb. 19 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANX d: CO.— (Dn's: V.’e find your Avne Bal-am superior to anv remedy* in our mat \<-t fur the cure ol nli mallatT;us diseases. We j cheerfully rerommend it as worthy that great name it . has wherevt r sold and used. Very Truly Yours. RICHARDS-& THOMAS. To tbe suffers cf chilly fever and atfite. I <thecrful,ly sufiniit tire*folio wim*: Having observed closely .he effects of Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased , with its remedial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I have frequently used it in my practice and with int.ie > •i.tiskxt 1 Pm. I’rmii my intimate knowledge of this lumnoumi, i rL-commend it safe .prompt and efiiJ iei‘. N. E. HACIvEDOM, M. D. (ialit.-ii, pr. 'n’t. IS.’H Bn ft on. I iib \7tb ISSB. ’.ll>S «<S. S. K. .MANN A co.— (lents : -Having sub’ hi ,\gm- Balsam for the pa<t three-years-to scores of - Ous iii this vicinity, and closely observing its <. fine is, t* do not lies i Ur! «• in sa \ i ng, we believe, it the i »‘-t u medy ever sold in Indiana, and will ehccteally < iiic chilis, icvei and ague without fail. 1 idly Yours, PH ILLIM AN KE A RNS. Druggist.-. Lotransport, Ind. Sept’. 13. lc’s6 DR. MANN: - Please '■eml me one half cross more of your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great demand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever and ■ V Ge* LYTLE. Physician and* Druggist. NV. I.onis. Worth Ist. Is’sS. MESSRS. S. K. MANN C' ('(>.— (rents: We have , 'Old.a large amount o: your; Ague Balsam the past i tji.rce years, and find that where introduced and sold • it has iio equal i n tiie history .of ague remedies, and ! tiom all parts of the we<t we hear the same cb.eciiug : news—it never tails to cure its patient—and is looked i upon in this country as the best medicine for chilis, ' fever.and ague cvct io our market. O. J. WOOD <fc CO. S. K. MANN A CO.. Proprietors,. Galion, Ohio. ■ Sold by all good Drug isis. DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S CQ IIPIH N » Pectoral oftjWild Cherry, : Scientific anti Rapid Cure fur all Diseases of the ! Throat and euibracin<r Bronchitis, I nfin tnI za, Pncnmo n ia, Plvurtsy. uist h ma, Colds, tSp- ftintr ts Jifood, Pulp it at ion of the Heart, Catarrhs, JPhoopintf Cough, Tos s of St re ,igth, Difficult Brent h ing, Hoarseness and Incipient C O N O U M P T I ON. BELOW wc insert a few certificates from the -mail j- we have lately received in favor of this valu- ' ' able medicine. * ! From a minister of the M. E. t'hurcli. who is w -11 ’ | known throughout the .state of Kentucky. Bead: Wooni., wn, January 15, 185 ft. !)r. Jol'x Bi;// —Dear .sir: We have used a couple of bottles us your Pectoral ofWild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable medicine. Mr Wife has been much afflicted with an unusual cough and great difficulty in her respiratory organs,, but has found in- i stantaneous relief upon using your medicine. 1 shall not. hesitate to recommend it to others similarly at tiicted. Your frieitd, KICHAIiD D. NEALE. 1 I-oi isvit.t.i:. Ky., Jail. ]BSP. t Dr. Mohn Bull—Drax Sir: 1w as induced from your to use your Com pound Peet oral of : \\ ild Cherry, in several cases ol colds and coughs in ' j my family, and it lias given immediate relief in all] | cases. Being so rmich pleased with its remedial vir- ■ rues, 1 cannot withhold this statement, that others l tnay be benefitted by its use. I say toal[ who are .-utlering firm coughs an.d. all.lts symptoms, D- try.it, i air ’'ally assured they will be relieved by its use. Yours respectfully, JAMES 11. THOMPSON. Evansvu.j.e, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857, Dr. John Bull, 1.0 uis rille, hi y,— Dear Sir. 1 have tried your Pectoral .in a well-jparked and severe case Of Pulmonary Consumption. accompanied with sevote hernorra frem the lungs, in w hich 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 the advanced stages es Consumption, 1 give it most decid-'dlv the preference. JOHN MAGENLBS, 51. D, Read a certificate from ■ Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest ami most respected citizens to whom wesrefer you: l.oi'isvir.T.K, Ky., Dec. 20. 1857. Dr. Johif Bull—Sit: It. gives me pleasute to inform you and the public generally of the immediate relief I omaiuetl from the use of your Compound Pectoral of j w ltd ( berry. I was attacked with a very severe cotd, which settled ou my bronchial tubes, and caused me to : cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. . 1 Obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it ac- I voiding to tiie directions, and from tiie very first dose I took I found relief, and before 1 took half the oottle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, ami was as well as ever. I got a second bottle for my daughter, and upon taking it.she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She hail a cough of long standing, which threatened Consumption. Yours respectfully, JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists every w here. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications for agencies, must be addressed to w. w. ROBERT*, Inrtianapolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold hy H ARDrNG <Sc PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind 95-ly is j Cash for Grain. FTMIE nndersifftim) will pnv tho HIGHEST I MAIUyET FRICE IN GASH for Wheat. Corn, Rye, Bhrley, D its, tScc., at the old stand of Haddix &.Bon, iuyGillam township. 16-ts C- G. HARTMAN. !
DR. HOBACK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS, THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON THZ I NTKLLIOKMT IX THIS Cot MTKV. *T« 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 thia thinking, reasoning class, who always look before they leap, and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion! that DR. ROBACti’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND PILLS owe their immense.success. Wnen this CREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH -- First announced that hi« Scandinavian Remedied were infallible in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous 1 )tseases, Sexual Weakness, Scrofula, Premature Uld glge. Fever and .3gnc, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Fits. Hemorrhoids or Piles, IFeak Stomachs, Celie J>i- ! arrhea, efc., be stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by iaracious men, with tiie distinguished statements, and it was found that every stage of" the progress of Cure, was precisely as lie had described it. The result was that the mind of the. country becainc’interested. and that persons of the highest standing in every city and town of tiie Union, patronized tiib preparations, and admitted the claims of the illustrious •Sweide, to be tho First fyfedical Discoverer of the Jig* THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS . t are now universally recommended’by well informed and candid persons, as an iqi mediate cure fur INDIGESTION, : Costivene«s, diseases of tbe Kidneys, Cramps in the Stomach. Wind. Colic, Pain between the Shoulder?, Nausea, Headache, LIVER COMPLAINT, J'auudicr, Pain in the Right Side, Loss o' Appetite, , Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENERAL DEBILITY. N’ervous Tremors. Faintini' Fits, Fpii ep ,y Mental Iritation, Despondency. Wasting of the Flesh. SCROFULA, . Svie Lej, I leers on the Body, Pimples ou the Face, ; Genera! Eruptions, Boils. Mercurial Sores, Glandu- , lar Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, llhepmalism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, At. ( Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitchiugs, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of ths Weish Xt eakness of the Back, Loins and Limbs. A TOG R.A PH LETTERS, O' i’ostingu’.~ii<-d men tn every profession, warmly recbrnnieiitling tile preparation-- m«v- be seen at Dr Roback’s Office; Tn the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD I PILLS are united the three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretofore tued In vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bowels. purity thfi_bile and the blood, and invigorates the i constitution, at one and the same time. To this fact all.wiiotry them will subsciibe. Tltcabsence oT'mitiera'ls, and ,of every stupifying drug, remjera them harmless, even to the most delicate •female, or the feeblest child. Noone can doubt their superiority afte i- one single trial—they are not only better, but. in tael, i cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less numi ber of them to produce a better effect. j Price of tin Scandinavian BlootTPurifierq sl, per bottle, oi I pel hall dozen. Of tbe Scandinavian Blood Pills."., cents per bov.or 5 bo.vcs-ffir * 1. TPKead Dr. Re-back’s Special Notices and Certifi- ; cates, publislied in a conspicuous part of this Paper I froiiL_iinie to lime. Dr. Koback’r Medical Almanac and Family Advi-<ei > umaiii' rareat amount of in teresting aud valuable Medical ii.formation can be had gratis of ai yof : .- agents the „-ur.I - From the Rev. Mr. McMcl-zx, Pastoi of Robotts IvniiX ipor.ts, Oct. 5, 1857. Jh- < ■ W. Roba.-k—Dear Sir: 1 have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which 1 have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly lias a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me. Yours, J. w. T. M-MI LLEN, f’*i<i.i.-i.K. Warren Co., t).. March 8, 1---58. Dr C. W. Roback—Dear Sir; For the benefit oi suffering humanity permit me to say that I have xr.urt your SCANDINAVIAN BIXiOD PUI.IFIER aim 1-1,001) PILI S, a sure cure for l:i.-.icesviori aud Liver I omplaint. I have suffered - from the above mentioned - diseases for five years and have tried a great many phvsicians. but alt to no purpose. I was advised by a friend to try yo-.n Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was living in Cincinnati at tbe time, and I went to I your office and purchased one bottle ofi the Purifier , ami one box of Pills to commence with, and bless th* day I louitd your-valuable medicines, for I am enjoying giiod health at present, and feel confident that tiie cine is permanent. Let others buy and take what tliey please, as tor me, give me the Blood Purifier and ; Pills for all chronic Dis-eases which arise from iinipuie blood or derangement cf the digestive organs. I take no other medicine, and have not for the last < eighteen months.;. Most truly, T. V. Dt’Bols. Principal Office and Sale Rooms. No. <’> East Fourth ! street, 3d Building from .Main street, Cincinnati, ©. Laboratory in Hammond street. fur sale by HJRDLVG S,- PEACOCK, Hunsstiurf, and by Druggists and Merchants generally, j- 181'. NEW STORE IN FRANCISVILLE. Cash and Country Produce. P. A A. t. ROBIXMiX VSTOULD respectfully announce to the ci Ii- ’ ' zens of Jasper and Pulaski counties that they have opened a C ash Dry Goods and Provision Store in Francisville, at the stand formerly occupied by M. 17 Davisson &. Soil. We will sell tor Cash mid Country Produce ■ only, which will ennable ns to sell as low as any house in tins section, and ruuch lower than those, who do a large credit business. We have a full assortment of seasonable Dry ; Goods on hand, and .will alway s have th-- best <u ’ in the line cf Groceries ai«i Brovisions. WANTED AT ALL TIMES, All kinds of Country Produce, for which we will pay tin- highest price in Goods. 36 ’ P. s!C A. C. ROBINS LN Strike While the Xren is Hot subsriber L is now doing for the farmers of . e5-y. Jasper county just ~ ~ t what should have been done vwlien JSkaXX a jSfF 1 the ‘’hurt! tin'ie.WKStJ*?' L- aJ first began. He J- <- fpf is shoeing their Horses, repairing the Wagons, mending their Plows, &.C., and doing as good Blasksmi’hing as ever was done in Rfimselaer; and this he is doing at twcnti/-tive nrr cent, less than the usual ratcu, believing that every individual, however humble he may be, should bear his proportion ot the burthen during great commereial revulsions like the present. His shop is at ThoiOHs Dunlap’s old stand. 36 NORMAN WARNER, BOOK. AKJEN'TN \V ’ ATNED, to sell rapid-selling, valuable ’ ’ family works, at low prives, with interesting contents, and superbly-colored plates. For circulars, with full particulars, apply, if you live east, to Henry Howe, 192 Nassau street, New York; if yon ii»a yvfst, the «m», 111 Maia street. CiaHnastt, Oii*.
