Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1859 — Page 3

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firm of Stackhouse & Bro. have received a fresh supply of plows. (£7”The renowned Seminole Chief, Bill}’ Bowlegs, died on the 11th of last month. (CS"A pickerall weighing ten pounds and h half was caught in the Iroquois at this place one night last week. j; ~ sickles is a murderer, what is Butterworth !— Ex. Fifteen cents, and a poor article at that.

call attention to the advertisement of “Blooded Cows for Sale.” One of the cows is the fine white heifer exhibited at the fair a year ago las’, fall by Dr. Martin. We are told that the cows are of firstrate stock, and that they will be sold cheap. (X/“Dr. Martin is now opening a very fine assortment of superior fruit trees and shrubbery, which he is disposing of at fair prices. The Doctor desires us to say that, as money is very scarce with our people, he will give time on part of tire stock, or will take calves and young cattle in exchange. A reward of a gold cup was promised to the person wearing the most extravagant costume at a ball at the Frercs Provereaux, Par’s. A chap dressed I ike a wind-mill, ami was the successlul competitor.

How to Raise Early Tomatoes.

At middle of April, take a few lar e turnips and cut out the hearts of them, to form a sort, of cup. Fill the cavities with earth, and p’ant two or three tomato seeds in each, Wh'-n the seeds have well sprouted, pull up all but the healthiest, plant in each turnip, and let those that 'remain stand where they will have the benefit of the sun: the plant wi‘l grow very thrifty —the decaying turnips turn shins’ it foofl. When'the weather becomes sufficiently warm. set the turnips in well prepared soil, not less than threm feet, apart, make lath (rames to keep the vines from the er uind, and keeg.the.soil well hilled up around them, 4nd you will liave a crop that will astonish the natives. The advantage consists in getting the plants started early withoti' setting them back by transplanting— Plattsburgh. He publican.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Goo.< A<lv>ce. The- thousands of clippies l Wlitnfa’.vhcumati.sm lia? jit with stiff;: it-id joi.its, or vvh ?.r.i palsy has bereft c 1 the use of their'limbs, ere ad', isc'd tjo try Dr. Bit ,no Arctic Liniment, which has never yet failed to cure a single case of the kind in which a- fair trial -l.as been tirade. It is also useful in relax'ngiruts'cl: s, contfact.d or drawo up from cram,'; in Jeiluc,ir»g or scattering white swellinrs; iii healing ulcyrs,.and in curing aH manner of eruptive diseases of rhe skin, such as tetter, ring'worm, -raid ln «l, orc. It is al-o us.el'L.rin.' healing wou. ds . f all descriptions, ami in lemo.ving wens and tumors. This invaluable a'tide is already obtaining e. wide circulation an 1 celebrity, and many marvelous cqres.hav’-i been wrought by it. It is also infallible in curing the ;ilis< ases of horses and cattle, and is in general use by all the livery stable keepers in the United States. 4 For sale a-t the Rensselaer Drug -fttore. An agent is wanted in every town and village. Application should be made to Bia.gg :& Burrowcs. St Louis. Mo., and must always be a .companied by good reference. - , ‘ :; Pure BiooiL-Enviirer Health. The astonishing cures wrought by Dr. Hoback's Scandinavian Bemediea, are all accomplished by the neutralization of acrid particles in the blood. His Blood Purifier and Pills, coiiiposed of extracts from rare Swedish plants, impart a fresh vitality to she stream cf life, destroying the. principle cf disease in that fluid, and thus restoring the whole system to a condition of perfect and vigorous health.- Nerv. us cm.-,plaints, bilious disorders, fevers, fits diarrho a general debility, sexual disability, female weakness, sores,scr ofulous eruptions, rheumatism, all affections of the skin, lumbago, swelling .of the joints, tumors, glandular diseases, headache, sinking of the stomach, etc., are invariably ttired.by a course of the Scandinavian Remedies. See Advertisement. T » tl*c I»ubl c. As the season is now upon us in which there is ’more or less suffering caused by that plague of the West, viz., chills, feyef and ague, or as many term it, fever and ague, we would call attention to the advertisement of Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam. found in another column of to-day’s paper. If we give credit to the numerous testimonials therein given of the high esteem placed upon this medicine by men of high -standing and worth, from ail parts of the Western world,, we are led to believe that it is a great remedy, and one on which the public can place confidence as to its efficacy. We have long looked for that period when some remedy might be discovered ami olfelred to suffering^humanity as a complete antidote to malaria, and from evidences we see in favor of the Balsam, 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. .. r

MAUItiIID. On Sund iy, the Iffth inst., by th ■ Rev. Mr. Mock, Mr. Joseph JJJovce and Miss Emily J. KnOwi.s, both of thi4 county.

NEV/ ADVERTISEMENTS. IMTEI) STATES 'IAiiMJAI. SALE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fi. Fa.) to me direct al from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the District of I ndim i, I will, on the 13th day of May, A. D. 185.), between thejionrs of ton o’clock A. 51. mid four o'clock P. 51,, at the Court Hous- door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, otf-r for'saleaf public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate, towit: The south-east quarter of section eleven (11,) township twenty-eight (28,) range seven (7;) and the west half of th?. sou i h-west quarter Oi) section tw vo, (12,) township tweutysevi n (27,) rutige seven (7;) and upon failing t realize a sufficient sum to Satisfy the demand, will, at the same time mid place, and in manner aforesaid, offer forsale the fee-simple of said abovedescribed real estate. Taken as the property of Rufusj, Strode and .Thomas Clark, the defendants, at the suit of Henry G- Eley, Edward E. Bowen anil William 11. McConnel. The property will be sold without anv r lief from valuation or appraisement laws, JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. 51-tt By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. April 13, 1859 Printer’s fee $5,50.

1 81,000 ill (mill for Three Dollars! L. D. SINE'S . SECOND AR T-U N lON ■ GIFT DISTRIBUTE ON! TWENTY THOtSIAD DOLLARS lIS VALUABLE PHIZES. 300 Prizes in American Gold, In Prizes Ranging from $2,50 to SI,OOO Each. 400 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from .s.(> £</ S2CU each. W splendid Oil Paintings and Engravings. Ladies' Garnet, Coral, Cameo and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings; also, Ladies' Locket Breastpins; Gent's Diamond. Opal and Gurnet Pins; fine Gold Pens anti Pencils; Gold Pens,, silver extension, etc.; fine Seal Rings; Goldstone and . Locl.ct Rings; Regard and plain Gold Rings; Shirt i Studs and Sleeve buttons; Gold Lockets, etc., etc. WHOLE NUMBER~OF PRIZES—IBOO. Tickets Limited to 7,000. Mere than an arejKi/e of one chance in A Tickets. | Single Tickets, $3,00; Three Tickets, SS,OO; Six Tickets, $15,00. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, O N SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1 859. T D. SINE would announce to the public that, in JLi. addition tu his regular month y Gif. Enterprise, he will give his Second Gi and Art--I’uion Distribution on -Saturday, 14th day Of May next, on which occaJsion will be distiibuted Eighteen hundred 1. autiful and Costly Prizes, valued at .$20.( it). Among the . Gifts will be found Three Hundred Prizes in American Gold, ranging I'.. sums from 8.',50 up to §I,OOO each. Four Handled excellent Gu.td and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from §2O, to §2OO er ch; Ten i beautiful Gil Paintings and.. Engravings, worth f. om S 0 to §' t.t) each; tl.e remaining prizes consisting- of I l adies’ Bicaslpins ami Ear-rings, Gents’ Diamond Breastpins, Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc. The paintings will bp exchanged for Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cash prices', ifdesiredby ticketholders. All prizes drawn by persons, nut preset, will be forwarded to ticket-holders within one week from the day of drawing, either by Mail or Express, free of expense, and at my ris r. PeisOus at a distance who cannot attend the drawing then s< Ivts. will stand the same d ance as though they were preset.t;but, if they desire it, they can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or who may be on a visit to the city cm the day cf drawing. A list of Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to tick-et-holders, wh-liter f. it-in.ale or not. The usual premium of ten percent, in jewelry will be allowed tj agents si lling six tickels-ur upward. Agents selling fifty, or upward, will be allowed ten per .cent, in Gold. Al', responsible persons are requested to act as agents for the sale cf my tickets. In ordering tickets for this Enterprise, be sure arid say, ‘-F’or your .Second Art Union Inawin;:,’’ otherwise tickets might be sent friir my regular mumiily Enterprise. Agents are earn-r-sily requested mil to order more tickets than they have a certainty of sellin Unsold tickets must pus itivcly be returned at least one week previous to the day ‘ fd.awi,ng. in order that 1 may dispose of them in Cincinnati, doin', Covington and Newport, Ky. All orders niust be addressed, L. D. Sink., Bo a 71(3; Cincinnati, Ohio. , 51-ly-is JL. D. SINE’S" ill’T Y-TIIIRD GIFT 2,0 0 O A' it S ’JI II s, VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tickets Limited to Eighteen Thousand, 250 FRIZES? t?T AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM ol- Einl-ry ACRES FOR ONE DOLLAR! Hmnlretl Gold and Slicer Lever il'ntchcs—-^old I . ■' .out Gourd Charn s Solid and J.'uubtc-plated S<>( ■. > icurr, JeV'elrp. Ac., A-c. I’o Drii vvm t«i 1 ineiHu.Di, Onio, on OlositlAJ', .lune C, 1853. j D. SiN E would anmmnce to the public that bis 1.. J» Fifty-third Mammuih Monthly Gilt Enterprise w;il be di awn as above, on which tin asiou wul be di'ii ibi'.ii d io Ihc ticket holders, two .Imusand valuable gilts, among winch will be found: One tu acre Laud 'Variant; hundred a.-.d 1i1..y prizes in American Gold; langing fium -S-‘,.>o m §><;(■; three hundred Gold ami o 11 v . r Le vc r Hunting AV ai dies, ia..ging frmir §2O to §200; Gents’ G-- I t est Chains a..d Ladles’ Gold Guard Chains. Also, solid and double-placed Silverrvare, .cuiisis'.iiig of Tablespoons, Teaspoons, Forks, <kc. Also, Ladies’ Garnet, Coral and Cameo .. Breastpin's ami Ear rings, Luckeis,-4c. Also, Gents’ ’ Nli-irt Ntuds and ftlccve Buttons, Breastpins, <kc. All of the above gifl.s are of as good a quality as can be purchased lor the. price. I neg leave to state to the public that my Enterprise materially differs fro.n many others of a professedly ■similar chaiacter. Fnstly—Tire drawing invariably takes place on the day advertised. Nec-.iidly—The prizes are worth what they are stated to be m the programme. 'jthiidly— The drawing is conducted in a fair and impaitial manner. Foiuthly—All jiiizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are imniediu e.y Ibrwaided at my expense and risk ; and a list us the drawn numbers is fui warded u> evciy ticket holder, whether foxtuuate . or-not. Single tickets. §1; Six tickets, §5. INTDLC G JlL.’vi’S Tl> AGENTS. Ageiits selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at SO cents per ticket; and will, in addition, receive a premium ■ ftcii percent, in gold; agents who sell less than that number, and over 2o will be supplied at the same late, ami, in addition, receive a piemium in jewelry at the late cf §.,.,0 f,.r each 2o tick ets sold. Thus, an agent selling 2> tickets remits me §-0, and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver exi tension, gold ring, or.any other article worth §2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article Worth $ one selling 60 tickets, an article Wurth §.i, and so on. Premiums may lemaiii until a 'Vatcii or other valuable article can be obtained. If any person who cannot himself act as agent will secure liie. service of another, in a place where no agency is already eslablislied, the person procuring the agent, in case 12 tickets are sold in one Enterprise, will be presented with a.iy book he may desire of the value 01 §i,2-i; with ne worth $2,50 lor procuring an agent who win Sell 25; and one worth Five Dollars Im; procuring the sale of ,>u. The agent will also re ceive his re.-ular premium, and Hie person securing ■ his services can older his present in jewelry if lie prefers it. -A list <.I books will be sent, if desired. The . respective number of tickets must all be sold in one Enterprise, and 1 must be notified at the time returns are made for the tickets. I All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 710, Cincinnati, Gino. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordering as above—the money to be sent the tickets are sold. 51-iy-is CHUTED STATES SALE, virtue ol a writ of Execution (ven. di ) to IF me dir -cted from I lie Clerk's oflice of the UniI d States Circuit Court for the s-veuth Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on.the l.ith day of jAI iy, A. D. 185.», b-twe.-n the hours of ton’o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M., at the Court House door in th • town of Reii'seluer, Jasper county, Indiana, ofi’-r for sale at public unction, the rents and profits f.r seven years of the following real estate, situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: Tne w.-st half ( ju) of the-south-east quarter of section twelve (12;) and tlieeasthalf (' of north-west quarter of section fifteen (15^; and th • north-west quarter (t() of the south-east ■ qua-ter I l.j j of sect ion eleven | I I ;] and the north-wi-st quarter ['4] of north-west quarter [<.; J of section thirteen f 13.] and all in township thir-ty-one ]3i.] range live 15;] and upon fiii.inq- t<> realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, 1 will, at the same lime and place and in lA uiner : afgresaid, otFer lor sule the fee-simple of all said above-described real eslate. Taken as the prop< rty of Hie Defendents ut the Suit of Clenv-nt J. Aclon and Thomas Woodnutt ■ against said William Tichenor, Wil iam H-Jacks, Rufus Strode, and George W. Spitler and Duvid Snyder. Sale will bo made without any reli -f from valuation or appraisement laws JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal fm the District of Indiana. 51-tt. By Samuel Barbour Deputy. April 13, 1859. I'i inters fen $6,50.

BLOODED COWS FOR SALE. r JAHE subscriber has two very fine young -L Blooded Cows, which he desires to dispose ofcheap. The Cows are now in the possession of Jehu Burt, one mile and a half west of Rensselaer. Go and see them. Jehu Burt and Marshall H. Grant are authorized to sell them. 51-6 t JASPER N. TAYLOR. L'NiTED STATES ItIAKSIIAL SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Execution (Fi. Fa.) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Indiana, I will, on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock’P. M., at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following described real estate, to-wit; Tile ncth-west quarter [34J south-west qua; i-.r of . ction Eighteen [lß,] township twea’y-eignt [2B,] i.nge six [6;] and the sout' - west quarter °f south-east quarter [F4] of section two [2,] township twenty-eight [2B, i range seven ['< ;] and the south-west quarter [J4 i of the south-w ?t qi’arteij [J4] of section two [2,] township twenty-eight [2B,] range seven [7;] and ’he north-west quarter [J-4] of the soutb.-w t quarter °f section thirty-three [33,] township twenty-eight i2B.j range seven [7;] and the nor east quarter [>4! of the north-west quarter of st ation twelve [l2,j township twenty-seven [27,1 range seven [/.] And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and ia the maun aforesaid, off.-r for sale the fee-simple of a'l su above-described real estate, or so much thereofes will satisfy the demand. Taken as the property of the defendants, at the suit of Henry G. Eley, Edward E. Bowe l and William H. McConnell, against R ufusStrodeand Thomas Clark. The propeity will be sold wi - outany relief from valuation or appraisement laws JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. 51-tt By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. April 13, 1859. Printer’s fee $7,50. JPVBLSC NOTICE. pill ERE will be sealed proposals taken by the » Trustee of Hanging Grove township, Jasper county, Indiana, on the first Monday in May, 1859, lor th? keeping of Charlotte Johnson, a pauper >ft-ae county, for the term of one year, at t le P.ii'lips School-house, the lowest responsible biddm to be the J. L. ROBINSON. April 12, 18a9. T'rustee. A BEAR DISBOVERED LX OT7LR MIDST ’ a— looking about our town, wa can see that there are a great many “■ esl r-s 1 ■ *cw .-a w oerd W saui a From t!ie fact that the roads are so bad that many could not get their goods iiito market. But, bv great exertion, I now appear before you with the largest and best assortment bf FAMILY GROCRRIDS! Ever off.-red in Rensselaer, consisting of u little of ,dverytliiiig, Freni n Pound ci' Siios to a of Sn£;ir j 1 i Now, ladies! and gentlemen, all I ask is for you to give me out trial, and if- I don't render s disfaction, turn your backs on mo and treat me with silent contempt. I g'u;antec full weight in. everything I sell. ALL KINDS OF MARKETING Taken in exchange for Groceries. 49 J. J 3. AUSTIN. TEMPERANCE~ GROCm & PROVISION THOS. S. PEACOCK res l’°ctfull}- inform the citizens el ’ ’ Jasper connty, and everybody else, thhe has opened a Grocery and Provision Store i.i the first building east of La Rue's store, where he will keep everything usually kept in such tublishnientsE X C E 1’ T ING INTOXICATING LIQUORS & ALU: My stock will be of the best brands, and sold at the lowest living rates. 40 " THOS. S. PEACOCK. Dr. Laßar, , COTL : S 7 , (Formerly of St. Louis,') F) ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he may be found at.'the Dunlap Honve for tile next two or three weeks, read}’ to treat all dis sises of the Eye. No chargemade- for examinations; Cure warranted. Reference, Messrs. Barney Dougherty and James C. Kerr. 50-3 t JWcLEAN FKM.’.LE SE.IIIKARY,'" IXDIAXAPOLIS, IND. 1 G. McLEAN, D. D., Principal; C G. V/ . TODD. A. M., Associate. Ibis School for You ng Ladies recommenced on Monday, September 6, with an able corps of teacTiers, and every lacility for acquiring a thorough mid accomplished education. Circulars and any further inftirmafion will he furnished on applying, cither personally er bv letter, ns above. 23-lv Music ]VTISS FANNY MARTIN is desirous to ob- ' L A tain a few pupils in Vocal and Instrumental Music with the use of the Piano. She has a large selection of good Music, comprising many of the most popular airs and songs of the day. KOOK AGENTS * NED, to sell rapid-selling, valuable V 1 family works, at low prices, with interesting contents, and superbly-colored plates. For circulars, with full particulars, apply, if you live east, to Henry Howe, 102 Nassau street, New York; if you live west, 1 tho same, 111 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 90-ts

' THAT GREAT REMEDY! SO I.ONG SOUGHT, FOUND AT LAST! ' This remedy, claimed by the medical profession ! aud thousands that have used it and tested its wonderful curotice properties, to be the greatest discovered in medical science, and nature’s own remedy, is the result of years of toil and study, by one of Ohio’s favorite physicians, in order to produce something that would meet the wishes of suffering humanity, and thousands from the princely palace and humble cottage can testify to the immediate re- • lief found by its use. For want of space we only i offer a few of the many evidences in its favor. Moline, 111., Feb. 19 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.—Gents: We find your Ague Balsam superior to any remedy in our market sot the cure of all niallarious diseases. We cheerfully recommend it as worthy that great name it has wherever sold and used. V.ery Truly Yours. RICHARDS A THOMAS. To the suffers of cl ’ls, fever and ague. I cheerfu'ly suifmit the follow ' Having observed close' the effects of Dr. Jami’s Ague Talsam in th r vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased i withits remedial virtues as an antidete to malaria, j I have frequently used it.in my practice and with in- | tire satisfaction. From my intimate knowledge of this compound, I recommend it as sa'e.prompt and efii--1 cient. N. E. HACKEDOM, M. D. !- Galion, O. Apr. Ist. 1858 Bufton, Ind.. May }7ih 1858. I MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.— Gents''; Having sold ‘ y r Ague Balsam for the past tbr. 2 years to scores of in this vicinity, and closely observing its - we do not hesitate in saying, we believe it the .r. t rem?-L ever sold in Indiana, and will effectually 1 cure chills, fever and atrr.e without fail. ! Truly Vouzs, PIIILLIMAN & KEARNS, Druggists. Logansport, Ind. Sept. 13. JBsu D ?.MANN:—Please send me one half gross more 1 c . ’ Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great dorr and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Ague. J. LYTLE. Physician and Druggist. Sf. Louis. March ].?Z. 1858. I MESSRS. S. K. MANX & CO.— Gents: We have sold a large amouiit of your Ague Balsam the past , three years, and find that where introduced id sold it has’no equal in the history of ague remedies, ami from all parts of le west we hear the same cheering ■ news—it never >-ils to cure its patient—ami islooked . upon in this country as the best medicine for chills, fever and ague eve. in cur market. O. J. WOOD & CO. I S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Galion. Ohio. | Sold by all good Druggists. I DRS. MOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, LAFAYETTE, INO. NTFOULD respectfully call the attentio” f the citVV izens of Jasper county and else-.vl .io their method of inserting Artificial Teeth, an ■ . their styles. ’ Our “Continuo'as Gum” work, on Platina plate, is without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and ; beautiful gum. giving the teeth great strength, beauty i and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Plate ’ wo f k 1 made with single or block teeth, wi the lailer there are but two joints in an upper or lower set cf ceem—a superior style of work. Our “Vulcanite Base” is a very pretty st; le of work; very light and durable—used fur the upper part of the mouth. Our “Cbeoplastiic” work is a very servicable kind of work, and costs than those named above. Our facilities are snoi that we can put up whole or partial se.ts cf teeth on short notice. i Teeth extracted with Electricity, amt also with Dr. I Branch’s Local Amesthetic. By the use of these our ■ patients suffer but ve. litilejJf any. pain. One of the firm tvill be in Ferissclae ■ every four or five mouths, spending ahc-ut n u days h visit. ’ Specimens exhibited—wm•„ warranted. 46. SIBE4i3FFW -..’.EE, DY virtue of tin exectitiu'.i to rue direeb'd from I the Clerk ot the Jusp. r Cour* of Common Pious, I will, on the 21:'d day of April, 1759, at : the. court bouse door in the town of Rims.-y her. ; Jasper coun'y anil State of Lidi nm, between the I hours of ' i o'clock in til? ior--uomi and four ; o'clock in the afternoon of said dav, expose > I public s j'e to ’hojiighest mid best bidder thethe ;<mls and profits for the term of seven ye: | of the following described real estate, situated i i I JaspewcuutY and Slate of I ndiana, o-wil; j The sou i-t; st quarter of the so - west quar- I ter ot section eleven, township eit v-nine, ' north of range eight west containing fortv ! And on failure to realize tie full amount of I said judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the ■ smae time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple ; of said re; I estate. To be sold without any relief from vuination or appraisement laws. T aken in execution as the property of William Webster, at the suit of Aiviu Ramey ■ aiust. S phi'iinus Ramey and William Webs * SIMON PHILLIPS, - Sheri IE .i-isper coiui iv. By C. 11. ing, Deputy;. March 22, 1859. - 3 50—48 SHERItFA SALL. I ) Y virtue of an execution to me directed from tiic Clerk of the Jasper Court of Comi Pleas, I will, on the 23d clay of April, 185 r >. at the court house: door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State oi Indiana, betwee,n the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and lour o'clock in the aflernoo" of said day, expose to public sale to the highest nd best b ; ci< : er thereof, the rentsand profits for : > ■ term of se- - -on years of the following real < le, situated : i Jasper county and State of Indi , , to-wit: Ti.e north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of the south- ; east quarter of section seventeen, township tweni ty-nine, north of rui e seven west —containing acres. i'd on failure, to realize the full amount of a. , "■ ?' nent, interests and cosls, I will, at the ■ j same time mid place, offer for sale the fee-simple ' ol said real estate. j Taken in execution as the property of Abram ! Freeland and Samuel Long, at 4he suit of the [a ort Wayne VV estern Railroad Comnany. SIMON PHILLIPS,' J] sheriff' Jasper county, By p. 11. Downing. Deputy-, March 22, 1859. 3 50—48 j A (IKICI'ETI'KAL MEETING. ! r IMIE Biiard of the Jasner Comity AgricultLir1 al Society are requested to meet at the Court ; House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, the 23d day of April. A full alleiidance of the members is importmii, as a premium list is to, be made out, and other business of interest. All those having subscription lists in their bauds will not fail to bring them in on or before that day. ■ By order. S. DONALDSON. SL-'y. A ORIMSTHaIOK’S NOTJUE. NOTICE is hereby given th: t N wton V. Snodgrass and Walter L. S, -. .“■• iss have this day taken out letters of adi. : .istration on i the estate of George W. Snodgrass, late of Jus- : per comity, deceased. Those knowing themselves to lie indebted to the .estate will settle, i up immediately, mid those having claims against i the estate will file their lulls, properly autlien’ - ! ented, at the Clerk's office according to law. I The estate is supposed to be solvent. NEWTON V. SNODGRASS, WALTER L. SNODGRASS, . March 26, 1859. (50) Administrators. REM OVA I t . N. E£. BOWMAN, TAI LO R AN D C.U TTE R , 17) EGS to inform Ills old friends and * tomers that he has removed his place-of ]IW business to the building next door east of 7'4 Laßue,,Boys it Laßue’s store, where he hopes to receive n continuance of that support ho lias enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it will be his constant study to deserve. 7-ly W. V. SNYDER, M. D., Having resumed the practice of Medicine and Surgery in Rensselaer, offers his prafes-i nal ' services to the citizens thereof anil vicinity. 29 i

'Latest from Pike’s Peak. 20,000 MEN EN ROUTE TO THE GOLD MINES! WELL, let ’em go; but as some of the good people of Jasper will have to stay at home, ' We have opened out for their inspection the fini est lot of Hardware ever brought to this market, • consisting in part of Ames &, Leonard's Spades , and Shovels, Spears & Jackson’s Saws, Planes—best brands—Augurs, 1 eld and Garden Hoes, ■ Iron and Wooden Rake.-, Butts and Strap Hing- . es—,.'i sizes—Locks and Padlocks, Sheep Shears. 1 Bells; HaDe ■. Breast and Tiace, Chains; Hanies, Drawing Knives, Files. &.C.; in fact, everything usually f :i in an establishment of this kind. 1 We would also invite especial 'attention to our I fine stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, LScisso-"s, ic., of which yve have a good vai y jof tlie most approved brands. We have also pddj ed to our slock a fine essoi tmeht of Notions, such las Pins, Combs, Thimbles, Pencils, Gun Caps.. I Lead, dec., all of which yve are selling ut aitusuj ally low prices. I We have atso, in addition to our stock ofj i House Trimmings, Sash,. Glass, Putty, White ’ ■ Lead, &c., presenting unusual fec'lities to builders, as they are thus enabled to get their Trimmings all at one house, and that, too, at greatly reduced prices. We still give our customers an opportunity to buy one of the Charter Improved Governor, [elevat’d oven,] or Utah Cook Stoves, at Lafayette prices. We have also a largestock of Cast Stove Boilers, Stove. Pots, Tea Kettles, Spiders, Griddles, and all kinds of stove ware, cheap as dirt. A-'-o, Ovens, Sugar Kettles, Skillets and Lids, odd Lids, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, &.C. We have also on hand constantly a good supply of Tinyvare, mannfuciui’cii by ourselves, which yve yvill' sell as low us can be bought any pL>ce. We are also agents for, and are prepared to deI liver to order, Pitt's, Crawford's. Moffitt's and ■ Massillon Separators ; Manny's REAPERS ; ! Hedges, Fee & Co.’s Sugar Mills; Little Giant i Corn mid Cob Mills; Ke chum's Mowers- Piqua : Horse Powers;“and any other kind of maehin- ry 1 wanted. Thankful for past patronage, y will be very glad to shoyv our customers and the rest of mankind through our new stock, confident, if they want anything in our line, that yve can sell to them, if loyv prices are anv induce nent. 48-ts I. M. STACKHOUSE &. BRO. SHEW 8 FFiS SA LE. I I ) Y virtue of an execution to me directed from ■ j ) the ClO'k of the Monroe Court of Common I Pleas, I yvill expose to public sale, on the 23d of I .April. IS.>9, at the Court House door in th ; town of Rensselaer, between the hours of ten ■ o’clock in the forenoon mid four in the afternoon i of said day, to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor toe terin of seven years of til? following real estate, situated in Jasper i county' and State of Indi.iuo, to-wit: The ea hull’ of the soulti-eas quarter of sec- ' tion twem v-nine, township Ui-ly-two, north of 'rang? six yvest— iningeig'aiy acres. ALo : I the norrii-east qt'" -of Ihe north-east quarter I of section thirty-four, tow i-A i p thirly-twe, north : lof range six w<:-t —coutuini .g : '.arty acres. Subijeet to a mo gage of lour .. .red and seventeen ' dollars mid seventv five co . Aim on failure to real'.? ; full amount of said judg n interest am . I yvill, at the sam ■ time ■. '■ place, offer i< -i.; life fee-simple of said real ■■slate. To be s >!d without any relief from valuation o- mipr.‘i<o.mml laws. Taken ia >-x<-culioa as the property of William l aris, ut the >iiit ol' Luvvreiic ■ Bradley. SIMON PHILLIPS,’ Sheriff Jasper county. By C II Downing, Deputy. Marcli 22. 1 '59. ’ -1 00—48 NHEKIFENS SALE. 8 j) Y vii l ne of an execution to me directed from -I.) the Clerk of tlie Jas”?r Court of Common Pleas, I yViil, on t.’oe 23d ay of April, 1859, at the court house door in the toxvn of Rensselaer,: Jasper county and Slate of Indiana, between the J hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four' o’clock in the afternoon 6f said day, expose to j public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, i the rents and profits for the term of seven years, oftb' following real estate, situated in Jasper, conn and State of Indiana, to-wit: Tbe south half of the norili-east quarter; the, th-ivest quni'ier of ' e north-east the! south half the nor.b-i”0;t qmi'.e ;>|tie north-: we. , quarter of the no est quarter; and the I ih liali of the soc.li-we. qtiarie”, a'l in sec--1 tyvet.’fv-o >e, township thi y-oue, north of range >1 v t—coataiuiog three hundred and twenty acres. And on failure to realize tlie full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I yvill, at the same til- o and 'e, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real To be so'd v. hont any relief from vain: .ion ■ or appraisement taws. Taken in execution as the property of Harvey S. Farrington, at the suit of Da Ad Snyder. / SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff’ Jasper county. By C- IL Downing, Deputy. i Marek 22 1859. 1 00—18 SHEKIJFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, 1 will, on the 23d day ot April, A. 1). 1859, at the court house door in the toyvn of Rens. r, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock zX. M. and four o'clock P. IM. of said day, expose to public, sale.to the highi est mid best bidder thereof, the rentst and profits tor the term of seven years of the folloyving real estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wi.': Tlie north-east quarter of the nortli-yvesi quarter of section twelve, township twenty-eight north of range eight yvest containing so.. acres. Also, the south-ei t quarter of tlie south-east aarter of section eleven, township twenty-eight, ,:.rth of range eight yvest coiitainiug forty _.res. And on failure to realize the full amount of said ju nent, interest and costs, I yvill, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property of Jo ‘ph Lewis, at the suit cf the Fort Wayne Western Railroad Company. SIMON PHILLIPS. Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Doyvuing, Deputy - March 22, 1859. 1 00—48 H. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich &. C 0.,) l.’l-Al.Ull IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN JL Z 5. 3 -j , MONUMENTS AND HEAB STONES. FIMIE proprietor is determined not to be sur.l passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or tii-m x eution of work, and WARRANT S.VITSFACTION To all .ho favor him 1 M’ dl- Shop on Main Street, , isite the ?»i< do House, Monticello, Im . Rei 1 ■ n.—. Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Ju >b Merkle, 35-ts

Rensselaer Commercial School. fTIHE undersigned has qpenod an Evening L Commercial School in the Court House, in the room occupied by Esq. Howe as an office. TERMS. For Book-keeping and Writing, $lO, the pupil to attend as long as lie pleases; for. Writing alone. $2 for 24 lessons. School on—Tuesday, XVednesday 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 need not pay. [4s] WM. H. RHOADES. A. NTagNiFICeNt ENTERPRISE - ! A. J. A LEX AN DEBTS THIRTIETH MAGNIFICENT CASH, WATCH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, For April IS, 1559, lontains 80 Sets Solid Silver Ware, 40 Heavy Gold Chains, 200 Acres of Rich. Farming Land. <52,058 in American Gold, and. -100 Gold and Silver Watches, Among which will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING WATCH, Worth $250; presenting agrand total of 2,000 prizes amounting in the aggregate to the'luagnificent sum c> mp «1 4,9 O 3 C- G ’ .FT’ TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,000. One Prize to Evcrj Eiglitli Ticket. niHE above array of valuable goods, will be dlstibu--1 ted in public, in Edinburgh, Ind., by a disinterested Committee of gentlemen elected by the ticket holders themselves, on Monday, April 18, 1859. In precenting my THHITV SECOND Scheme to the favorable consideration of the public, I embrace thie opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to rny numerous friends and patrons throughout the Union, for the very liberal manner in winch they have patronized nieb: rr-toforc, and to snow that I fully appreciate their kind favors, 1 would say, that it lias 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 for public ami ia this connection it is a source of gratification to mo, to be enabled to make the announcement, that I have recently effected arrangements by whicu in fu tore I will be enabled to receive my Watches direct from the manufacturers, Lo n in this country and th : Europe, and as a consequence I will be enabled to furnish my customers, with the very best watches in use. It will also be observed, that in my Scheme fc-r February. I have introduced a number oi t ie celebrated “AMERICAN WATCHES,” r ianufactured by Appleton, Tracy, <Sz Co., Waltham, Mass., all of which are warranted for ten years, and are uaquesiienably the best watches in use. This will be tlie Otttii distribution I Lave given ir. the last tour yeais, and in ev.-ry ia-dance t.ie drawings liave taken place on Hie day specified and as advertised, (for which, see programme,) lacy have in eveiy instance been conducted solely by a commute elected by tlie ticket-holders. Af,l. being free to atven'i-. Immediately alter the thawing the result is piia led and forwarded- together witli the prizes drawn, to a'l tick- . et-boldcrs, either by mail or express, at my expense. In this connection I deem it nothing more thaa.sight to add, for tlie benefit of those who are unacquainted' with me, and who w ould tike to “try their luck” in my.schcnie. that 1 hereby authorise them to enclose their money to Mr,. 11. Daii.v, of the firm ci Rickets & Dai Iy, of this place, wbo is one us the mos t responsible men of the State, who wilt receipt for the money so deposited; ami if tlie draw ing does not go off precisely as stated, (see programme) all you will have to do will he to call on .Mr. Daily for your money. Under this arrangement, you see. it would be utterly i/upos; sible forme to take-any advantage of you. even if I were so disposed. JTF’ A complete list of prizes, io-.ei.be’.’ with manner of drawing &c., is n. iiited a id wi lbe forwarded to all wh ■ d- sire it. Jt? AH responsible persons are desired to act as Agents forttie sale of my Tickets, and will be furnished with Tickets at -0 cents each together with full instructions, the premiums we allow for selling &c. TTF’S'iugle Tickets §I; Six Tickets 5 dosl.; Twelve Tickets 10 dols.: twenty-five Tickets 20. All oi..< ra must be addressed to A. J. ALEXANDER, Edinburgh, Johnson County, !mi. TI7T’7 hat rny drawings arc fai iy. honestly, and honorably conducted, J would respectfully r- fer you to the following, wb > are among tlie most prominent citizens of Johnson County: Noah Perry Sheriff Johnson Co., A. Kcifer, Representative of Johnson Co.. NV. P. Ru-b. Postmaster at ltd in burgh,,C. W, Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. Moure, all of this place. Drawing's tak« place on the third Monday in every Monlh. . A. J. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. 42 Edinburgh, Johnson Go., In*. DOCTOR JOHN BULL'S UOMPOUN D Pectoral of Wild Cherry, A Scientific and Rapid Care for all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Influenza, Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Asthma, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, IP hooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difficult Breathing, Hoarstness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. BELOW we insert a lew certificates from the many ue have lately received in favor of this valuable mediciiie. From a minister of the M. E. Church, who is well known tiirougliout the- State of Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn. January 15, 1858. Dr. Juhn Butt— Dear Sin; We have used a couple of bottles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family, uni think it a very valuable medicine. My wife has been much aHKcted witli.an unusual cough and great difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found instantaneous relief upon using your mfe'iicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Your liiehd, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville. Kv.-. Jan. 1858. Dr. John Bull— Dear Sir: 1 was imtuccil from your representations, to use your Com pound Pectoral of Wild Cherry, in several cases of cqbls ami coughs ii, rny family, and it lias given immediate relief in all cases. Being so much pleased with its remedial virtues, I cannot withhold this statement, that others may he benefitted by its use. 1 say to all who are suffering from coughs am! all its symptoms, t" try it, and I air ‘ully assured they will be relieved by its use. Yours re-peetfullv, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ini!.. Nov. 17, 1857. Dr. John Bull, Louisville, Ky.— Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral in a wielt-marl-eiUaiid severe case of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with severe hemo.rra ;e from the liiugs, in which C<-d Liver Oil Hally failed to produce any beneficial effect, a <i I 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 cf Consunipticm, I give it must decidedly the preference. - JOHN MAGENTSS, M. D. Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and most respect ed citizens, lo whom we refer yau: Lovtsvti.LE, Ky., Dec. 7.0. 1857. Dr. John Bull— Sir: It gives me pleasuie to inform you and the public generally of the immediate relief 1 obtained from the use of your Compound Pectoral of Wiki Cherrv. 1 was attacked with a very revere cotd, which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it according to the directions, and from the very firstdqse I took I found relief, and before I took half the oc-ttle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, ami was a» well as ever. I got a second hottie for my .laughter, amt upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate re lief ami health. She had a cough of longstanding, which tlm atened Consumption. Yours respectfully. JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists every vt heie. All orders froia wholesale pin e Lasers, or applications for agene’ee, must be addressed to W. W. ISOHIIBTS, liidiunnpoltto. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING <fc PEACOCK, Kensselaer, lud 25 ly >s _ _ . RE A L ESTA TF- A GEN CV . W. D. LEE. W. SPITLER. LEE »V SI*ITLI7H. Land ■yUTILL give their attention to the- buying and V V selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, anil payment of taxes —will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally fir relation to the value und quality of lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will h<< done on reasonable terms.