Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1859 — Page 3
Various Items.
(jgrSome of the editors in the slave States have recently ventured to put. Whittier's r»ame to his fine poems when they copy them. This poetic justice has hitherto been denied the Quaker bard at the South. Holt, the new Postmaster General, is the son-in-law of ex-Postmaster General Wickliffe, and the brother-in-law of Senator Yulee, of Florida. He is a Kentuckian. ots“Ex-President Fillmore said to the Americans of Cincinnati, who called on him at the Burnett lieuse, that he- had retired from public life forever. No doubt of that. It is said thct Heenan is matched to tfiszht the champion of England, Torn. Sayres, next September. President offered the mission to Mexico to Gen. Houston, but the old Texan warhorse declined—determined as he is to retire forever from pub ic lite. Three successive overseers, on the plantation ot J. D. F-uilren. near Raymond, Miss., have been murdered by the negrot-s under their charge. OO” A precocious youngster, nineteen years old, named John O'Donnell, is on t ial in St. L >tiis, for being married to three wives at the same time. Offj-A Mr. Beal >*,of Ohio , has received §BOO fro.ii a railroad corporation for having been ejected from the cars by a conductor, to whom he had refused o pay the extra five cents for a tick-t purchased in the curs. (tff~A.Cincinnati paper con-iders a grower’s wile of tlrtit city a very remark Hile wmnun. because she has hud twelve children in twenty-two years. Poor grocer. (£7—Hie Tribune's correspondent s iys the ’Vacant office of Commissioner of P aim's, has been offered to Mr. Hughs, ex member of Congress from Indiana, and th it Governor I) nvor, C ini in -s : on>T o Indi, n Attains, has resigned,tint! will return t>C ■li orni.r. Col. Mix. chief c erk of the Indian Department, is spoken of as his successor. OO'-H. Whittemore, Esq., of Kankakee ■city, Illinois, has been appointed ai d commissioned a Deputy United States Marshal .fortlie Northern District of Illinois.
- n J >seph Miller, of <)hi i, has been appointed Associate Justice of Nebraska, vice Samuel W. Black, resigned. GgrTiie Propagateyr Calholiyue, a Southern Catholic jou. nal, learns t. om persons worthy of confidence, that Gen. Walker, r.-cently converted to the Catholic Church, has determined to enter a religious order, arid become a Catholic priest. (j^j-The'Sabbath is not. held in very high ' r-ga'-d lit Vincennes, Ind. A house raising took place in that town on Sunday last. (gg~A Spanish pip Tin Los Angelos. C 1ifornia, entitled liff Clamor Public.), is n.it disposed “to give it up so,” and’lias raised I the familiar names of Fremont and D..vt >n as candidates for the next Presidency and Vice Presidency. fjgy~'l'he wits of Paris say that Chris’v’s Minstrels, who are now singuig in that city, ■tire the exiled cabinet of the Emperor of JL.yti. (Cg"’rhe Quince, HI., Herald nitices a team ol elks du.iy uarnessed to a gentleman's ■carriage and daily dr ven in the streets of that cty. OgrThe population of Ohio is estimated at 2,300.000 —just about the figures which were given to Pennsylvania in 1850. (jg?"Tlie Mayor of Read ng. P i., has ordered the police to arrest all minors tound hinging about bir-roims in the evening. Such a regulation is needed here. Ties is the history of slavery in a very few words It is as true as the Bible, and it shows ver clearly how th * Dem >er, tic party has changed into a pure pro-slavery party. (g/”Gov. Medary of Kansas '‘pocketed” and then vetoed the bi'l abolishing slavery. The Govern >r of New Mexico signed the bill protecting slavery in that territory. Both are good * D ,‘ino - ra of course. (VZf~ Henry Ward Beecher says: ‘‘Li'e would be a perpetir I flea hu it. if one were ■obliged to run down all the inuendoes, the inveracities, the insinuations, the susnicions, &c., which are uttered against him.” OgT’The L union I lus trated. Wr/es-says that Gharles Dickens has refuse 1 jt 10.000 (§50,000) to lecture tor one year in this country. family,” has, with his wife, j lined a company of negro minstrels at the' West. (Q?”A Utah correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says that Heb r Kimball had I fourteen children born to him, in November J ast. (PV“A little girl in Cincinnati, one day last week, when playing “hid ' and seek’’ with a companion. hid in an old trunk, the lid of which fasti ned with a clasp. She screamed for h -Ip till exhausted, whi n an alarm was riised by her I inj abi 'iice. and search made. She was found almost dead ■from exhaustion of the air. The little suf-' serer w >uld probably not have lived many minutes longer Bombay Standard, of December 21, relates what our newspapers genera lv would how call a‘ Sickles tragedy.” A Mr. Bease, a n 'wsp a per publisher of Kurrachee. in the Province of Scind, discovering his faithless wife walking with her paramour in the street, repaired to his house, procured a double-barreled gun, and deliberately’shot both the delinquents. This was making short work of it. week, the people of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, abated a nuisance in that city by be ning two houses of ill-fame to the.ground, and lodging the boarders—twelve girls—in jail. After a trial, however, the women were all of them discharged. A few days after, a convention of that sort of cattle, from Fond du Lac, Berlin. Ripon, Beaver Darn. Portage Point and Waupun, met in council in Oshkosh, with their fellow laborers, and have threatened revengerjby burning down the city. So fearful are the Oshkosh people that the city will be fired, that they have now eight night watchmen to protect their property-
Minister to Bogota.
Ex-Senator Jones, of lowa, as has been ar nounced, declines the mission to Bogota tendered hi oby the President. Tire declination. it has been ascertained, was based on the fact that he did not understand the Spanish language, and his refusal to accept has been agreeable to the President since the discovery by him that Jones understood neither the Spanisti nor the Engli-h languages. Yielding to the solicitations of many of the prominent members of the Democratic party in Indiana, who are anxious to ignore, for the Suture, the L'Compton test, the President has determined, we learn, to tender the Bogota ministry to our esteemed fellow citizen, Richard J. Ryan, Esq. '1 his is an ■appointment which will be satisfactory to all the wings ot the party, and refl'Ct credit upon our Republic abroad. Mr. Ry >n is a i polished scholar, and speaks Spanish ; s flu- ■ ently as he does French, the acknowledged diplomatic language ot the world. Her ads ! Cervantes (one of his favorite authors) in the original with as much ease as he would recite an oral tradition in his native Gaelic— His linguistic kn iw’edge w.Il be of immense advantage to himself and the government, in j the transaction of Hie business devolving on I him in his new official station at his luture foreign home. State Journal. Qgc The Riston F.xpres says that a Baptist clergvm n and his vile, who reside in this vicin.l■’,-h .ve the pleasure of daily gathering ar mud their fireside lour daughters, who were burn in four different quarters ol th oglobe.viz: One in Europe, one in Asia, one in Airica, and one in America.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Sore and dwelled M ethers should knew, that since the invention of Dr, Bragg’s Ar tu Ijnim ent.ql is no longer necessary for them t transfer .he nursing of their infant children to a wet nurse, in case their own bi easts should he sore ijr swollen, nor is it necessary fur them to undergo 1 lifLpaii.ful and excruciating operation of having their breasts lanced. Bv procuring some of the Arctic Liniment ami rubbing the affected part with it gently a 1< w times, the evil is remedied, and com plete relief experienced. Full directions are given on the wrapper fur using the Liniment in this as well as in all Giber diseases wherein it is applicable. It is also a specific for all kinds of sores, ulcers, swellings. prains, bruises. 6ec.. as well as fjr rheumatism and neuralgia. The importance > f this remedy cannot be ever estimated. It is also good f.?r most ail diseases of animals, such as spavin, ring-bone, poll evil, spt ing halt, <Vc. For sale in Rensselaer, by Harding A: Tat man. An agCnt wanted in every town and village. Ap plication should be made to Bragg StLouis. Mo., ami must al ways be accompanied by guo.l JSobaik’si Setuid navian Mied<e*.. Arc you sick, no matter what m' an is affected. de‘ pend upon it the bluod, which is the food and s.usten ance of every ocean, is full ’f c or-ru p t iuD ’ Dr. Ro-, back's Scandinavian Purifier and Pills, Lrvak up the source i/f disease in tiie fluids ot the body. Tin y purge amt purify the elements <f the .blood* Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scri.fitla. eriipt ions, .fits, turners, nervousness, kidney complaints, piles, weak-stomach. -L» w fevers, debility, rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc., etc. Thoe remedies are ast<mishing the whole modi’ cal world. See Advertisement. . To t n<* i»itbi c. A’s the season is now upon us id which there is more or less suflering caused by that plague of the West. viz., chills, fever and ague, or as many term it. !•. v»-r and ague, we would call attention to Iheadvertiseme nt of I>r. Mann’s Ague Balsam, found in an othercolumu of t oday’s paper. If we give credit to the numerwus testimonials therein given ci the high esteem placed upon this medicine Uy men of high standing and Wurth, trim all parts cf the 'Western world, we are led to believp that it is a great remedy, am! one on which the public can place confidence as to its etficacy. AVe have long looked for that period Sv hen some remedy might be discovered and offered to suffering humanity as a complete antidtite io ma laria. ami from evidences we-see in favor of the Bal sam, we are led to believe that the time has come, and that no one need any longer suffer, when they Can procure a bottle of this medicine. Sold by all good druggist s.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A BEA 3 DISCOVERED LN OU EL MIDST! 1 11 lookine about oir town, we can see v"—! that there are a great many ■ ’ .1 ’ .. lie wml UM. 7 W M From the. fact that the ro ids are so bad that many could not t their goods into market. But, by great exertion, 1 now appear before you with the largest and bv-t assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES! Ever oIE-red in Rensselaer, consisting of a little of everything, i From :t Pound of Shot to a Hogshead of Sugar • Now, la<!i -s and gentlemen, all I ask is for you to give me one trial, and if 1 don't render satisfaction, turn your backs on me and treat me with silent contempt. I guarantee full weight in everything I sell. ALL KINDS OF MARKETING •J Taken in exchange for Groceries. 49 J. M. AUSTIN. School. Al ISS LYDIA MARTIN will open a School I’l on next Monday, tiie 4th of April, in a room over the Messrs. Lißue’s store. It is d- sirable tirat all the seliollars of this school, us far as convenient, be present at the commencement. 49 THE HIGHEST PG ICE IN C'.llSH PAID FOR Green ani Dry Hides, AND SHEEP PELTS, *7B>t Hy .Iwhn Goetz. ADVER T 1 S E IN THE RKNSSELAER GAZKTTE
Latest from Pike's Peak. 20,000 MEN EN ROUTE TO THE GOLD MINES; XA/ELL, let ’em go; but as some of the good » ’ people of Jasper will have to stay at home, we have opened out f>r their inspection the finest lot of Hardware ever brought *o this market consisting in part of Ames Leonard's Snides and Shovels, Spears &■ J ickso.i’s Saws, Flanks — best brands —Augurs, field and Garden Hoes, Iron and Wood-n Kike - , Butts and Strap Hing es—all size-—Locks and I’ddlocks, She’-p Shears B-lls; Hulti r, Breast and Trace, Chains; Hanies, Drawing Knivs, files. &e.; in fact, everything usually found in an estibiishm-nt of t .is kind. We would ilso. invite espcci ti attention to dur fine stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, Scissors, Ctc., of which we have a good varietj ol the most approved brands. We have also added to our stock a fine, assortment of Notions, such as Pins, Combs, Thimbles, Pencils, Gun Caps. Lead, &.C.. all of which we arc selling at unusually I w prices. We iiaxe al-o, in addition to our stock of House Trimmings, Sash. Glass, Putty, Whit' Lend, .Ac., pres-nting unusual faeiiiti-s to build ers, as they are tons enabled to get their Trimmings all at one house, and that, too, at yrcathj reduced prices. We still give our customers an opportunity to bu\ one of the Charter Improv’ed Governor. [ I vat d oven.j or Utah Cook Stoves, at Lil'iy.-tt ■ prices. We h ve also a I irg -stock of Cast ’ ; tov ■ Bi >i,ers, Stove Pots, Tea K ttles, Spid re, G i.i dies, and all kinds of stov - wire, cheap as di i. Also, Ovens, Sugar Kettles, Skillets and Li i . odd Lids, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, &c. We n ■.ve also on hand coi.stahtlv a good supply of Tinware, manufactured bv ourselves, which we will sell as low as can be bought :mv pl ice. We are also agents for, and are prepared to d •• liver to order, Pitt’s, Criwiord's. Moffiifs and M-issi'lon Separators; Mannv's RIdAPERS: 1 ledg.-s, I'ee & Co.'s Su/ar .Mills: Litile Giant Corn and Cob Mills: K -tchum's Mowe’s; Piqu ■. Horse Powers; and any other kind of in ichin -ry want'd. Thankful for past patronage, we will be V’r-, glad to show our customers and the rest of ma iki.id through our new stock, confident, if they want anything in our line, that we can sell to them, if low prices are any indm.-'-ment. 48-ts I. ..M. STACKHuUSE BRO. SA 1.1'.. I ) Y virtue of an execution to me direct'd from | ) the Clerk of the Monroe Court of Jcommou Pleas, 1 will expose to publie s de. on th.- 2 d ol I April, 1859, ut the Court Hous-, door in th" J town of Rensselaer, between the hours of mil I o'clock in the forenoon ami four in the afternoon I of said day, to the highest and best bidder thereot, j the rents and profits lor the t -rin of seven years of the following real estate, situ ited in Jasper . county and State of Indiana, to-wit: Till- ea t half of the south-east qu irter of sec- : tion twenty-nine, township thirty-two. north ol range six west —containing eighty aeres. Also, t'.v- north-east quarter.of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, township thirl y- tw--. north of rang-- six we.-t —containing forty uer"s. S.uii-j'-ct to a mortgage of four hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy tiv • c.-nts. Anu on laihire to r- iirze the full mnount of suidjudgemiit, interest mid costs, 1 Will, at the same time and place, oliwifar sal.- the fee-simple of said t-.-al est.it To be sold without any relief freni valuation or appr lisenmiit Laws. Taken in '-X'-eiltmn as tin- property of William r’aris, ut th-suit ol I. iwrenv- Bradley.., SIMO.X PHILLIPS,’ Sheriff Jasper eon nty. Bv C H Downing, Di-pntv. M ireh 22, l-.VJ. ’ 4 siti.acn i es sai.i:. I) Y virtue of an execution to me directed troili ) the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on 41m 23d diy of April. 1859, al tin- court house doißMili tin- town ol Heiisselm-r. Jasper county and State of Indiana, betw -en th • hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and foci o’clock in the afternoon of said dav, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidd -r thereol, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following re d estate, sitn ited in Jasper county and Stale of Indi m i, to-wif: 4,.The south hall’of the north-east quarter; the north-west quarter of the north-east qu nter; th south half of the north w-st qu irter; the northwest quart -r of tlm north-w -st quarter; and th ■ north half of the south-west quarter, all in s -c----timi tw -nty-one, township thirty-oim, north ol range five west- —coiit .iiiing three hundred and twenty acres. Andon failure to re.dize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs. 1 will, ut the same time and place, ofi’-r for sale the fee-simple of s<-id real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 'l'aken in execution as the property of Harvey S. Farrington, at the suit of David Snyder. SIMON PHIL! J PS,' Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, D- putv. M meh 22 1859. 4 0 )—4B A4lr’*-,S S.TLK. I) Y virtue of an execution to me direct'd from Clerk ot the Jasper CominJm Pleas Court, 1 will, on .tiie 23d day ot April, A. I>. 1859, at the court house door in the town of R -nsselimr. Jasper county and State <>f Indiana, between the hours of tea o’clock .A. M. mid four o'clock P. M. of said d iy,.expose to public sale to the liignest and best bidd -r thereof, the. rents and profittor the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper connty, Indiami, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the iiorth-w- st quarter of section twelve, township twenty-eight, north of range eight west containing forty acres. A so, the south-east quarter of the , sou I h-e.i.-t q-t irter of s -cti >1 eleven, township tw mty-eight. north of range eight west—containing f.irtv acres And on failure to realize the full amount ol S lid judgment, interest mid costs, 1 will, at the same time mid place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. 'I uken ill execution as the property of Joseph Lewis, at the suit of life Fort. Wayne Western Railroad Company. , ' SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deniitv. March 22, 1859. 4 0 1 4$ McKean femaEe Ni-:.niiv.iin, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. P <•- McLF.AN, I). 1)., Principal; C G TODD, A. M.. Associate. This School for Young Ladies recommenced on Monday, September ti, with an aide corps- ol teachers, and every facility for acquiring a thorough and accomplished education. Circulars and any further information will be furnished en applying, either personally or by letter, as .above. 23-ly BOOK AGErVIN to s.-ll rapid-selling, valuable ’ ’ family works, at low prices, with interesting contents, and superbly-colored plates. Eor circulars, with full pnrlicul irs, apply, if vou live, east, to-Hf.nry Howe, 102 Nassau street. New York; if you live west, the same, 111 Muiu street, CiMciunaU, Okie. 2a-tf
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 2>d day of April, 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 tfie forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best Li Ider thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section eleven, township twenty nine, north of range eight west—containing forty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, ut the sun- time mid place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To ba sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of William Webster, at the suit of Alvin Ramey against Stephinnus Ramey and William Webster. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. Bv C. 11. Downing, Deputy. March 22, 1859. ’ 3 50—48 SiliE IJII’F’S 5A1,1;.. I 1 Y virtue »f mi execution to me directed from • J the Clera of the J :sp.-f Court of Common 1 Piets, 1 will, on the 23d day of April, 1859, i at the court lions ■ door in the town of RensseIn. r, Jasper cduiilv mid State ol Indiana, be-ta-.-en the hours ot ten o'clock in the forenoon. mQ-four o'clock in the afternoon of said d. iy, exp >4- to public sale to the highest mid ir.’-st bid L-r th -r.-of, the. rents and profit- lor the t -rm of s.-v----•n years of the following r al estate, situated in i J-isper county mid St ile of Indi inn, to-wit: T e north-west quarter ol\ the south-wr-st qira’-tejf, mid the souin-west quarter of the southeast quarter of s -ctiou s.-vent.-en, township twen-tv-nia -, north of range seven west —eantaiuing eighty acres. And on fii'iira to realize the full um-iunt of Slid judgment, i Hercsts and costs, 1 will, at tinsime time mid place, off.-r for sale the fee-simple ol s ii.l real estate. Taken in execution as the property of Abram I'reelmid mid Samuel Lon<r, at the suit of the Fort Wayne Western Railroad Company. SIMON PHILLIPS,' Sheriil' Jasper con nty, Bv C. 11. Downing, I) -puty, March 22, 1859. 3 51)—18 JLEGAL NOTH F, | State of Indiana J . Before W. S. Popkins, j Jasper count\ Justice ol the Peace. Daniel F. Davies } i.-s. ■ ■ Attachment. i .Andrew J Whit" ft al\ \\’ 11 111 EAS the plaintiff in this cause has ■ » ’ this dity filed in my office lhe j.roper i.tli- : davit mid complaint for an alt .' limenl against the defend ants, therefore the defendairts are hereby notified tlrit™l will prpee -d Li hear and ; determine he same on the 9th day of April. 1859. ufc ten o'clock. A. M-. at my office in | Rensselaer. ; Witness, nlv band mid seal this Kith dav of ! March. 1'59.' W. S HOPKINS, fn. s.] i l‘7-.’;t Justice of the I’ea.'-e. I >OTIt r, 'l'i> 119)1 AS CI iOA u’C si'.j.i, iti.A.-, I's'i'A State of ndian i, / . Jasper County. ( ’ 1 NTti rit’Eis h -reby given that R. 11. Milroy, I i ’ Admini4rator .of Salomon H .ins. <;• eal. Ii is : filed his 'etilimi to sell th.- real estate es the d ■- Icedent, his personal prop.-it v bring insutiieient I to pay liis d.-lits; and that s -.id jr-lili in will <m I •u-'ird m lhi next term of the Court of i.aitmnon Pleas of said eouiitv. Attest: ' C. M. WATSON, Clerk C. (.), P. Jasper conutv. Bv 1). I. Jackson, Depntv. March la, 1859. ' 47 School. fjAIIR undersigned will open a School in W. J. 1 &. J. W. L'lßue’s building, in th.- room . fm-iiierfy occupied by Miss I’. M. Johnson, on ! Moiulav the 21st hist. Term ■: —Two dollars mid tiftv c nts per t -rm of twelve weeks. [47] L. IL McCARTHY. DRS. MOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, Lir.ivr/rTE, bxw. j T;roULl) respectfully call the attent i-.n of the cil i \ V i/.ens id Jasper c-Hiiity and else\vl:ei<*. to their . uictli.-d of insert in : Artificial Teeth, and also their : stylus. Our ••('outiHiiGus Gum” work, on Platina plate, is | without a seam «>r c 1 < vice, f. rrniu/a m< st peifectand ! beautiful gum. givin g Hu teeth great strength, beauty and perfect clean linus.-s. Our “Gold Plate ’ « rk is made with sinvle or block teeth, with the lati< r there are but two joints in an upper or lower set of teeth—a superior style us work. Our •‘Vulcanite Basu” is a very pretty st yle of w->rk ; very light and durable—used fur the upper part ot the mouth. Our ••C’henplastic” work is a very servicable kind of work, and c«sts less than those na : ed above. Our facilities are such that we can put up wlude or part ia: setts « f teeth on slmrt mdicc. Teei h extracted with Electricity, and also with Dr. Branch’s L< cal Amesthelic. By the use ot these uui patients suffer but very little, if any, rain. One of the firm will be in Rensselaer every four or five m liths, spi 11 ling ah ut ten days t ach visit, specimens exhibited—work warranted. 46. IL C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich &, C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN “ * .* *** *“ 1 | !16\C'.91 i:\TS AA’D HILU) STONES. 'DUE proprietor is determined not to be snrI passed bv miy shop in (he State, eilhet us to qu.-ility of Marbl" or the execution of work, mid will WARRANT SATISFACTION To nil who favor him with a cull. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, Monticello, Ind. Rel-erence.—Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Jacob Merkle. 3.>-tf TEMPEKANCE . IiROUID & PROVISION oo THOS. S. PEACOCK \\/ r<) FLD respectfully inform the citizens of V V Jasper county, and everybody else, lhat he has opened a Grocery mid Provision Store in the first building east of Lalitt 's store, where he will keep everything usually kept ru such establishments, r. X C E I" T 1 !>’ <; INTOXICATING LIQUORS &, ALE! My stock will br of the best brands, and sold at the lowest living rates. THOS. S. PEACOCK.
Rensselaer Commercial School. r |9HE undersigned has openod an Evening 1 School in tiie Court House, in the room otWipied by Esq. Howe us an oilice. TERMS. For Book-keeping and Writing, sl9, the pupil to attend as long as he pleases; lor Writing alone, $2 for 24 lessons. School on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights. A Writing Class for young ladies will be held on Saturday forenoons. Terms, $2. Those not satisfied at the end of the term I need not pay. [ls] WM. 11. RHOADES.
A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! A. .1. A I. EXAA» Fl 6’ S THIRTIETH MAGNIF ( EXT CASH, WATCH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTI ON, I g-’j For April IS. J 5.5!), Contains jBO Sets Solid Silver Wart’. 40 He ivy Gold Chains, 200 Acres of Rich Farming Land, §2,058 in American Gold, and 400 Gold i and Si/vir Watches, Amor.e. which will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING WATC’I, I Wurth 3251); presenting a giaml total of -.'.(M.0 prizes, amounting in the a Nictaiu tu th< ii a-Lificunt sum cf nr SI 1 ,!) O 3 OO ! TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,009. One Prize to Every 'Ticket. . r;’HE above array ol valuable goods, will be distil uI ted in public, in Edinburgh, Ind., by a disinteil- : ested Coi;ii.:irtee < f gentlemen elected by the tfcl.et Uiuldt.s lliun”Uives, un Munday, April I s . LSS9. In : precepting my THIRTY >-E( O.X’D Scheme to the i fivurahle consideration of the public, I embrace this ; upportunity ul .u. ;miiig my -incere thanks to my nuj meiuus L itiitls and j-dti-uts thruUghoill the I'liiuli, fur : the very libuial manuur in which they i:av;e patronized I me b.cretuf jic, and to siiu w that 1 iull\ apprt.ciate their | kind favurs, I would sav, that it my ecus,ant aim aiid study, to funder my > ch’-mus acceptable to ! them, and at lhe same time the im.si lil;cial of aiiyi thing cf the kind ever otTt rt d fur public considm at ic-ii; land ill this connection it •> a sm;r> e .1-m at i t.ca : i. n i -• me, tu be enabled 1-> ma •* 1 iie an m>i n t>d i-nt. that I I have recently effect' ll arrangements by \\ hich in tu- ! titre 1 will be enabled to receive my Watches <uiecl from the manufacturers, <.tn in ;hi< omntix a..d m ! Europe, and as a o n mqe. ■ io «• I will be enabled i<» ! furnish n.y customers, with tiie very bust waichus in j pse. It will also be üb<er\. (d. that in my Scheme f\.r i b'ebn’arv. 1 have ibtri duced a number oj the ceh.hra- ! tud “A \iERICAN WATCHES.” manufactured bv Api P'leton. 'Tracy. Cv Cm, V» aliham. Mass., all <1 w mj are warianied fur ten years, and arc unquuc-tiunatdy • the best w atebes i n use. ! This will be the "tub distribution I have given in the Ma<t tn’-ir years, and i.i every instance the drawiius ; have taken place on the day <pectfied and as a l\eri lised, (fur which see prmiamme.) they Lave in every i instance been conducted st.ilc’y I y a cmnmitte elected i byd he lick 4-holders. ALL mmg lye-- attend.. IniI mediately after lhe drawing, the ic-iili is printed and i tor warded togel her v i th l he pi i zes drawn. to ai i lick I el-holders, uillu i by mail or express, at my expense. In this < ounectioii 1 deeni it iiotbimr more than ritht ( ti) a id, for 1 lie benefit ol those wlm are unacquainted j with me. and who would like to ••fry their luck” ii. ■ my scitume. that J lief< by autin ri?u them to unclose i t lie; r mom y tuMß.il. Dai i.v , of t iu- fit ni r t i.’ic *. cts ; W Paily. of this place, wlm is . m- <>t the most i< .-pon- ; -idle men (.1 the .‘state, yvho will receipt for the money ; so deposited: ai:d if the drawing ii-.t off’ piei as stared. >ee program mu; ail you ill ba\e to <: -1 will he to iall on Mr. Dail y lui* y oi: rm*-m y. ITrder ! t His airaiigemcn t, y«-u sue, it would bu utterly imp<s • sihle lor me io take any a Ivanla .» of y«,u. uvuh if 1 v ’ ‘‘.'L '2 j ” compi-’ie list of prizes, togeth-yr with manner i<f dra v-. iu r A c.. i< printed and will be iurwardtd to 1 all w no d. ■ ire ii. \|i j cs.miisible persons are dysired t;» act a< ‘ J drnts ini ’(;<■ sale ol my I ickets. and will he tin ni.-died ' with Tickets al T cc!(l> each t'.gvtlnr with full inist rut; ions, t m pn mi tin.s w- allow for sdii ng wc. t'S i ii-j it ii« kets 5’ : Tickets 3 d<,s],: 'Twelve : i’icl.ets 16 liols.: t went’’ five Tickets en. Ail muni s • must be addre-sed to A. J. .\LEXASLER, Edinburgh, Juh U'Hii ( uni: ly. mi. ' ’'’Thai mv drawings are fairly, and j IHHf GF-ihl y C-mdlluted. I W'-l'tld !'< speC 11 all y r: 1 U f y, It |to lhe toil win?', wii ; are among the im s’, promiuuiil I Citizens of Jchnson Count.' : ; pXuah Berry >L» f.tohns -n Co.. A. l\« ifer. Rep- ! i niat i\ e of .hdtirsun C W. P. R’i.-ii. P< stma-ier j al E.’iiiburgh. C. AV. >m-'v Esm. John Walsh and T. S. I Moure.' all of this pia. e. '■'“T’ 6>r-i v* . t;xkc place* on J he t Xi L rd ; slond.s> iiievery A. J. ALEXANDER. Proprietor. 42 I'Miubi tg;h. .'ulnis. n Co.. In L
(K) in ImeriGin Cold for Ou. P. F. LATHAMS TZiiiiD cxrrrMio:: am -tson OF WATCHES AND JFAYFJJJY! EIGHT THOUSAND PRIZES! V alued ill SIS/ O ‘ ! TICKETS LIMITED TO I*JlO, AT .«1 EACH. ONE prize of s”<o in An.eiu aii Gold. :L0 p izes (,f Gold ami silver l.uc-r Wat. Les. ■ wtrri b from sls to .$ < <«. a.m ng which w ill he f»n ml Dht America Sporting or SUp Watch, f r liming : lior-es. i 150 Gents' GldVi u Chains, I 15tl Ladies’Cauief’, Guld-stone, Coral, Garnet and Painted *Scis. 1 ffOff La 'itC Cameo, (k hl and Geld-stone Eardrop*. I 150 ('ame- and Gold l and Bracelets; (h*nt>' Sleeve* j Buttons, king*. Breastpins, Studs, Pens. Pen ci Is, ( .a ml Fancy Jewu-iy generally, All to be distributed tu subscribers, April ’.5. 1850, a T Cincinnati, <>. Hav‘. : ' rm t w th such great success with my two previ< us Exc« Isior Dist ribut ions of Watches a ml J -w |eir‘y, I am induced to offer this, inyffiiid. which far j excels anything of the kind ever b 1< re uflered to Hie ■ public. ! All lhe ab«’\’ gifts have been selected with the [ greatest of t are, amt nothing but Gold Jewelry w ill be i sent to subst l ibels. Persons wishing to become subscribers in thi £ ;. my Third Di.sti ilmtion. are requested to f.rward their names and money immediate: y . ami they will receive by return mail a ticket of niemb<-rsh i p iu cuuiiection with a programme witii fuii particuiais. \il prizes, drawn l y i'< rs.ms who cannot attend the draw iim, are forwarded immediately at my <• < pense and ii>k. A list < t all drawn numbers will, be sent to e\i ry ticket-lu ld<-r. ]• Single Tic lei> ’ ; >ix Tickets for s">. EXTRA INDI CEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling twenty ti ce tickets, I will give a ; premium . lab a.nitul Set «.f B.sum S uds aud,Slee ve j Buttons. Larger mders than the aim\c \> .1! v.eccive pr<‘i.niunis in prop< rii-m. and my Agenismav always rely on rectiving liberal usage for their efforts u *ed in my behalf. All responsible persons are requested in nc t as Arents, and by ord- ring tickets will be supplied, the liquify to be sent when the ticket- a'e sol.l. Al l orders must be addressed to P. F LAPHAM. 4.>-lni. ( im innaii, O. RE A L EST AT E \G E NOY. W. D. I.EE. W' G. W. SPITLER. I.EE A. Ml*rri.Kll, l.atul \\ ”’ V: ' 'lieir utleulioii to the l>u\ing unit ’ ’ selling of Reul F.st.ft '. the collection ol rents, umi payment ol taxes—-wiil give varei’ui and correct abstracts ot tilles, anjl information generally in relation to tin- value and quality QI lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will alwavs accompany every sale mad-- without additional cost when required. Business will bs done on reasonable terms. REMOVAL. | N. 11. TA I I. O R A N D C U 'l' 'l' ER, BEGS to inform his old friends and CUS ’>JLI toiners that lie lias removed his place ot -ix business to the building next door east of_L£ LaR lie, Boys &. Lnßue's store, where he hopesto receive a continuance of that support he tins' enjoved for the last seven years, and which i: I wifi be his constant study to deserve. 1 1 y , W. V. SNYDER, M, D,, Having resumed the practice of Medicine and I Surgery in Rensselaer, otters his professional I services to tiie cilizeus thervof and vicinity. 20 j
' Prelection against Lightning’. 1 \ h vlivOllFt MUNSON’S Copper Tubular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL ITLANGES. (PATENTED AEG. 5, ISSG.) Single Hods, complete for ntt.iel.ing to biiildingm, sent ; by express to any part of the country . W e offer unusual • inducements to persons who art tu.gaged in putting up ! Rods or who may desire to ei.gagu iu this businc-M. , County and State Rights for sale. Thia Rod is iu g'-ueral use in Central Indiana, and many other localities Ihi<>ugh<nt the <•« untiy. It always succeeds wherever ij is ini i.mluc. d. It is no humbug. N<» num who examines jm merits will ever buy any other Rod. The old it on t< d.*gne way befora it as ignorance'fli ‘s before th- .•.(hanue < f light.— According to Prof. Earaday. add other men of note, copper has a coml icting j><-wei • S t<» h tines gn at er. than ir ; and, in additimrt > ’ This j::q urfant fact’ Munsou s Rod has a surface in-i 1 • :md oiit. tu arlv three times a> great as th • old jr<-n r •?. M u.mdL- R< <1 is an ornament on the best Luil-iings, ;o.d dues not rust, but \.ill endure an age without l<».-im_' ns c< Lcueting power. This Rod has r u ■d < tL“ } I rinthiin* at ti e American Tnstitnfe of New Y- rk : the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia; th. X.it v Fur at 1.-”.isvißu, Ky.; the State Fairs « f Ohio, I w;u Indiana, Connecticut, and wheH*vr unlh’l ii< !. It -as mv. r beaten in any contest, and ne\.»r will Re where there are [truly scientific judg*-.*. |i has! u,endorse <1 and -mended by John Y«»t «< . Pr<lf» >s.»r of Natural Science in the N'orthw-d< rn < nrrtiau ('Diversity; Jas. S. Athon, Snpt. Imß.ina Imam*'Asylum ; R. T. Brown, Indiana State Ceo|oej<t ; 1 •»rin Andkfws President K'-nyon College, Gmibier. Ohio : Ins. Ktt hen A Partin'. Physiciitiis :nid t'm-iai-d.-*. Indi:«;uip< lis, and other persons of v.ei:-known -ci« nritic attainments* 1.0 JIIII Cv AICNSOM, J' diaunp'AiSj Ind.
THAT GREAT REMEDY! N<» l.nNVx SOOIKIT, FOUND AT LAST! Tins remedy, claimed by the medical profession the multiplied thousands that l ave used it and tested!’' -i d c rfu! c>r<.:.rc propel ties, tu he the gr< di-< o\efed iii medical science, and nature’s own remedy. i>:iie result ut years of Wdl and study, by one of Ohm’s favorite physicians, in older to pio-<l’u-e ‘-(•mething that would meet the wishes g! suffer;i c i.ui.iaiiltv, and thom-auds from the princely palace ami humble cottage < an testify t > ti.< immediate relief found by its u>e. P’or want < f space we only offer a few of the many evidences in its Javor. A. r h nc, Z. 7.. F“b. 19 1857. ME.-HRS. S. K. MANX d < <>. Gen’.- We find your ?i ,r ue Balsam superior iu - ;y remedy in our marlu t for the cure of all ma’lari »us diseases. W< < l.'Tiffa 11 [■ ie< t.j.f Him.i j* a< wm -Ly that great, name it lias wherever s-ud .-im! u-ed. Very T ruly Yours. RiCHARDS d: THOMAS. To the suffers < f ’ ver and a-u.e. I cheerfully sub mil the fol It) wt r. ■/: Having observed closely the effc( t- «.f Di. > Arne Balsam in vicinit y l -r the pa<t three years. I am well pleased with its remedial \irlue>a-an autid )le t.M malaria. 1 have heqmmiiv used it in hi;, practice and with intire satisiactmil. From my intimate knowledge oi this Cimippimd, I !•' cmim-iid it safemrompt and eff’ih mt. N. li. HACK EDOM, M. D, Galion. O. Apr. Ist. ISSB Jlof’.m. Ind.. 1 h lF5i. MESSRS. S. K. MANN A fO.— Gents: Having sold your Aju** Balaam h-r the pa<t three y< a:s*. scores (>f persons in this vicini’y, am' closety observing its < tlects, we do not licsiiate i u savin?-, we believe it the .' best rcmedj « v« r sold iu Indiana, am! wi’i effectually cure chi 1 is, fever and a- r ue without !«i 1. Truly Yuiirs, PHI LLIM AN W KEARNS. Druggists. /eaa n.< rt. Ind. Srpf. Iff. 1-56 PR. MANN: Please send me one ba t m< re ■ «if yi-ui* A’.'iie Ba ’ -am i nm.ed iat e !y. It ■< in at dei maud, and ma\ be t’ulfr styled th King of Fevui and Ague. ff. LYT LE. Pit ami Drugcist. FL l'e>\ MESS RS. S’. K. MA NN <V Gent > : We lave sold a lar e amount your Ague J aLam the pa-t three years, an I find that where imi duced and sold ii Las rioeijua! in the history • t nmue remedies, ami . fr >m-ail pai !< o the w. -t wf"b« p r the <ain»* tbeering new s—it m v. r lui Is to< ure its patient—and is looked ; u o-m in t his ( «.uni i y as the medicine 1-. r chills, lever ami a/ue ever in cur market. o. J . WOOD & CO. S. K. MAN? 7 A- CO.. Prop-ichors. Galion, Ohi;.. Sold hy all good Drug- i<’ _ . . _ DOCTOR JOHN BILL’S COJU-OI v» Pectoral of Wild Cherry, .7 Scientific and Rapid Cure fur all Jtisrases of th* Throat ana !>■ n s. > tab raci n Lt rune hit is, Influenza. I iu until n ia. !' leu rip a, .dsthina. Cvi'nfi, Spittinp of Ii! i>(>d. Palp it at iu-n us the Heart * Catarrhs, II i Cauifh. !.u< s of St h, ] • iflt rt; It },r tn th i , h>nin> nit ss and In ci pit nt CONDUMPTI ON. r>ELOW we insert a f< w certificates’ from the maJ ny we have lately received in favi r of this valuable uh ti! Ci lie. From a minister of the M. E. < hurch. who is well km.wn t hrough-. u l the Maie cl Kuu’ml.y. Read: Wo. DI.AW.N. January 15, P-58. j I>r. John Rutl—lhPHV Sn: W e have used a couple <»f ! Imltlcs ot ycur Peutmal t f Wi bi Churr;. in m> family, wnd think it av« ry \a!i able mciliciue. My wife Las been much altliclud with an unusual cough and gr< at i difficulty in lier r< spiral «ry ureans, but has found iusi an i a nets relit 1 up< n using your medicine. I shall not iu-sitatu to r< < ommend it to others sirniiailv aflliutud. Your friend, 1 iCHAKD 1». NEALE. I orisvn.i.E. Kx.. Jan. lesr. Hr. Joh o firn —Dear S'ii: 1 w as i mil c< d B t m y i i r ’ lepreseidatlmm to Use your Compound Pepluial cf W ild < hurry, in several cases of < <>'d< and < om bs in my famil\ . and it ha< • ivt n immediate' iclir j iff a I t asus. Beni'.; .-o mm n pleased wUii its r -medial vu • Dies, I cannot w übhoid this statement, that otln is i mav be lie ire lilt cd by its usu. 1 say D» all whu aio >uffeifHg tr« m » • and a-1 its symptoms, t try it, and lan ‘uiiy assured tin v wPI Lt- relieved bj its use. You; - respect fully-, J.r.VIES 11. THOMPSON. I>r. Jodin Ru!.. / <>u isrd I it. Ay.—Dear Sir I have , t vied youiP<<t o: al hi a—wel I - i ked ’and >« vei e case j I <>f Pulmouaiy <’<•h-h ihpt ion . a* • cmpaii it.*d w ith su- i vere humoria e 114 rn tne h i, -. in whit h C.-d l.iy<;Oil tu'aily failed i<» produce any beneficial effect, {ami I w as pmlcci I y a>i7u- ijfbed at the im media* p relief 1 and di mi nul imi in lhe aiHOii-n i <.t e.\ pe< to. at-on that j follow ((1 its lise. .Waieimdy In the ad vanced st azt ■« et ConsiLinpi i.m, l c pve it i 1 (jecidedlv thr prefer < ue. J’Hi.’x MAGENISS, M. P. p’ead a < < i tificate from < aptaiu Jame< D. Hamilton, one oi < ur oldest and most respet ltd citizens, to w’ hom w c i • let ; t u : Loi isvii.T.E, K \ .. Dec. ffo. 1857. Ju'h I'.u’i— Sir. It ’.\« > im- pluasuie tu inf- riu you and the public genrraliy ot the ini mediate relief 1 obtained from theiis»* oi your Compound PetToial <>f r " Wild <ioi iy. 1w as alia* ix«-.l wit h a vei \ vei e cotd, w hic h .-ettlud on m ■. bronchial lubes, andaim. <1 me t<i • oii.’h almost ince.-santly . ami gave me mm i alarm!. I obiamy«l a bottle oi \.»nr Pectoral, ami took it ac cording tu the dir» < t i«.n>, and from the very fu st dose I took I found r< lief, and belmc I took haif the un’1 I was entirely relieved ot the u‘»m , b, and wa< a> well as ever. I got a>< » oml bottle for my <lai._ii?er. and upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate rr lief and health. She had a ct-ugh cf longstanding, w hich thr atenud Cmisumption. Yours respectfußy. JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere. AH orders from wholesale purchasers, «r applications lor agencies, must be addressed t > IV. W. JEOIIIiIC I's. liidiai>apolis c Wholesale Went for Indiana. S(»bt by HARDING a PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind 15 ly is Cash for Grain. r |MI E undersigned will pay the HIGHEST • MARKET PRICE IN CASH lor Wheat. Corn. Rye. Barley, < > its. Ne.. at the old stand of H iddix Son, in Gillum township. c. G. HARTMAN.
