Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1859 — Page 3

LATER FROM EUROPE.

NO BATTLE YET. New York, May 30. The steamship Hammonia, from Southampton on the 18th inst, arrived at this port this morning. Napoleon remained at Alessandra, busied with his generials in laying strategetical plans. The Piedmontes cavalry had fallen in with a detachment of Austrian hussars and made some prisoners. The had withdrawn from Voghiera to Castiglione. Austria has recognised the neutrality of the Papal States. The bridge at Stella has been threatened by the Austrians, who have workmen assembled there and at other points on the river Po, the waters of which were very high, in consequence of ihe late rains. The women and children are compelled to labor at the works by the brutal Austrians. Several Mayors of Sardinian towns, who refused to comply with the Austrian demands for contributions, have been arrested. Four Austrian merchant vessels have been captured by the French squadron. The inactivity of the troupe is accounted for by the fact that the rain continued to fall incessantly. Seine of the Austrian works had been damaged.

A dispatch from Berlin says that the Germanic Diet closed on the 14th by the Prince Regent, in person, who, in his s eech said, that Prussia was determined to maintain the balance of power in Europe, and stand up for the security and protection, and the national interests of Germany , and he expected that all the German con ted-.'rati ve powers would stand fi mly by her side in due lulltill ment of that mission. The mobilizition of the 8th federal Corps de Armie is completed. Prince Frederick William is commander-in-chief. The Austrian Government- loan of $75,000,000 is to be at five per cent, payable in silver, and will issue at seventy. London, Muy 17.—A dispatch from Rome says that the Duke De Grarnmont left that city on the 15th, in consequence of a telegraphic order from Vienna. A dispatch from Vienna says that the English steamer with the Indian mails was overhauled oil* Sdssara by the boats from a - .French war ship. fgj”Ail '.l e preachers of the M. E. Church t North) except twb, have been driven out of j •JA • ■ 1 . i exas. learn Yi.i the 1!-.nniba 1 (Mo ) GaZ'tte that Mr. Richard Cobden Iris j hir'd Mr. Greeley in his;journey to California. iwr.-nee M. K Iti, th" f;re-eatii:g .South Carolina Ctingre-sm in . was recepty married, nd withj .his bride has g. i e to Europe. 1 H. Green] the reformed gambler, is lecturing in Detrdit, accompanyuig his remarks by refereneps to tiiii y-cigh'. paintings, depicting' scenes in the hie u! a gatali'Ar. Phillips. -t one of hie anniversary meeting , t mark d, in response to hissing from a portion of the audience, that great, truth wii 1 -To t far,her op the fn. ses oi a mob than elo LU-fuL. ii is can e:u4v it." I A Sagc-y Sort oh a Woman.—-Mrs. Rjland, a lady residing! in M,inches' er, Fenn..; shut at a man name! C'lias. MtTi-mans, because he had disarranged her flower-bed and was somew'hi’t saucy when she had remonstrated. The wounds were not serious. >n m shouljl advertise because .it pays —be temperateibecause it conduces to health—discard the fuse of . tub t: : t be : i ti.se it is indecent—m-trrfv because it m ikes him happier, tui-.l pay tin: printer because it is ■his duty. Sj shys -A .sensible wag at. our elbow, ! i

SPECIAL NOTICES. The Great Remedy So long unsuccessfully sought for, found at last We advert to Dr. MaiTp Ague Balsam, whose adver tisement will be found in another column of this pa. per, to which the attention of our readers is directed. We have al ways been averse to patent medicines and cure alts, and opposed io pulling them; but when we find a medicine by long use thoroughly tested, and: ad mitted by all classes to be a benefit and blessing to the human family, we feel bound in all candor and honesty to speak of such, and call attention to them From what we have heard of this remedy, and the universal approbation i. seems to have by all persons using it, we are led tri the belief that it is a great thing, and perhaps sold at the present time to the greatest extent of any" other medicine that has ever been in the market, which may baaccounted for froniths fact it meets the wishes of all that try it. Sold by all good druggists. Extraordinary Renovation of the ISIooel! The astounding cures accomplished by Dr.Hoback's Scandinavian Bemediesj, are the result of their immediate and most salutary-effect upon the blood. Nerv ous complaints,j indigestion, scrofula, liver com. plaints, melancht ly, general debility, affections of the procreative organs, ulcers, eruptions, etc., all have their seat and source ia the blood. If that fluid Is healthy, the whole beds is healthy, and if corrupted, it is quickly freed from every taint by a course of Dr. Roback’s Purifierand pills. Every inail brings grateful letters from convalescent patients. The whole West rings with the praises of these priceless curatives. See Adyertisemeßt. Jtl AR ICII1I), On the 29th day of May, by Rev. R. P. Sheldon, Mr. William and Miss Sarah Ann Hurley, all of Marion township. „,® n the 26th ult., by J. V. Parkjson, Esq., Mr. William B. Hurley and Miss Eliza Jane Ma rion, all of Barkley township. With the above notice came a present to the printer; indicating that the married couple were so happy that they desired afl the world to know of their joy. Long may it continue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Light! Light! Light! w. J. A: J. VP. L,A KDE ARE prepared to furnish the Lunar Lights and Lamps to all who wish them, a light equal to four candles, at an expense of fess than half a s, cent an rumr. I Any one trying and hading (his not to be so,? canhive the privilege jof r< turning them, ami their money wilt he refunded. 6-3 c W. Jl Ac J. w. LA RLE. |

CODE OF ORDINANCES . For the Government of the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. (CONTINUED.) [No. 11.] SEC. 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT and Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, in council assembled;. That from and after the due publication of-this ordinance no person or persons shall be permitted, within the limits of said town, to sell or barter, directly or indirectly, by a less quantity than a quart at a time, nos any person or personjs within said town be permitted to sell, barter, or give away , any intoxicating liquor to be drank or suffered to be drank in his house, outhouse, yard, warden, or the appurtenances thereto belorming, without first procuring from the Clerk of said town a license in the manner hereinafter prescribed. Sec. 2. The words “intoxicating liquors,” as used in this ordinance, shall apply to any spirituous, vinous. cr malt liquor, or to any intoxicating liquor whatever, which is which rnay be used, as a beverage. Sec.* 3. Any white male citizen of said town, desiring to obtain’ license for the sale of intoxicating liI quors. shall first, pay to the treasurer of said town the ! sum of onchuudred (100) dollars, and shall then pre- ! sent such treasurer’s receipt therefor to the Board of I trustees, and the Board, if satisfied that all things ’ touching the same have been properly dupe, shall cause the Clerk to issue to such applicant a license to retail intoxicating liquor in said town for one year, Sec.4. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall forfeit and pay for the use of the corporation aforesaid the sum of One Hundred dollars to be collected as the law directs. Done in Council this, the nineteenth day of May, A.D. 1859. C. W. HENKLE. President. [L. S.] Attest: Edwin. P. Hammond. Clerk.

DR. ROBACK'S BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE REMEDIES. EXPERIENCE. BOTANY. CHEMISTRY pharmacy. TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON The Intelligent in this Country, are always ready to test the merits of a prominent discovery or invention, and if satisfied of its excellence, to adopt, approve and recommei *1 it. It is t<> this thinking, : reasoning class, who always look before they leap, i ami whose hone t and rational judgment gives tone i to public opinion, that DR. ROBACK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND PILLS owe their immense success. When this GREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH i Fir.’t announced 'lai his L nae i.m Remedies' were infallible in Dps/'i 0 /*y/.z, Lire; C j pl<ii, JV'err- ; ous' L’iseascs. Serna! t'u!;n/-■<>', .Srro/'z<Z.r, Premature ! (Pd p'errr and .dput', Hhcomu.i >sm. Ji'surulu'iti. : F'- -'s. ilrmorrhu,ids or I'id'd, ll cal; St <j mw ’t , hi arrhea. etc., lie slated thr manner i ■ which the - opet- ■ alt d. Their actual effects were compaied by rapacious mei;.<vith t’-.e distinished Physician's i incuts, and it was found that.every -Lane of th-e prog? ! rc-s of <!”.«•, was precisely as ..e -.ad d< scribed it. The result was tb-il the mind . he• amo inter, m-tj-d. and th:t! ..•ersomj . < : c.i.'ding in ev. vi y cil _v and. i w.. of tld- 'nion. pa i< c * /.« the prep ; r.ra* ions, an d admiit«-d ike c’ninHv! h- i.lusiriGU ( ' ’ ■ i « the l’,i.';•;!> I' 'iJi'H.;:: vxd bi ,oj; PIE LS ; arc !:<.«■ i: rsi V. ,■- ;<!! ■ I;;. .. . U imx i rued and id.- pei’aeiis. a.- o n ii.i mediate i. -.'i: i. r INDIGESTION, ; C.;st’vem-r s. dist ass -,f the Kidneys, Cramp-, in the Stomach. 'A ind. Colic, Pain ’e l w-■!■ -.i '■ : be Si. >-h ’den - . ; Nl' U.sea.. Headache. RIVER COMBE Al.\ F. : Jai itdice. Pa • in ; .- e Right Sh>, Loss of Appetite. ! Sleeplessness. Nighi ma>-r, GENERAL DEBILITY. 'XeiVci’s Tli'iun;.. l-'.-.jiitii,- Fils. I pi k 'J t- ,i.(n i SCROI'CLA, • .iX 1.-ct-i, I icvrs.ou li.e.lF -;. , Puiipics oi» .the r’uce. | n neral Eruptii.-ue, Boils. M--in:i ial Sores, Glaudui iar S'v<mings, Seti iidary Symplon -, N El. KALC-lA, I iiiieuinalism, l umbago. Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. i < i l --is’ Dance, N< rvous Twif cidngs, l EMALE COMPLAINTS, ! Sexual Weakness, Barren nes.-, Disease ot the Womb - Weakness oh llie.Burk, Loins and A-/TOGRAPII LETJ'ERS. : Ol dis! im.misi.e-l men in every pri,Cession, warmly ; reemnmemling the prepar.-.'ions may be seen at Dr i Rt.bacl.'s ot; ,

- In the .-U.iXDI.XA VIAX VEGETABLE BLOOD ; t ills atl united tlie tint e great medicinal properties winch Pity sic tans have ht-rctiT-re tried In vain to' l couibiec in one prepa: alien. They relieve the bowI els. purify tlie bile and the blood, and invigorates the constitu.l ion, at one ami tlie -am.' time. T.j this fact i itn wholly lite.it will subset it. Tl.. absence ofminI era’s, and of every slupify iug dfij-z. renders tlu-t-i t har'mless, even to the most delicate female or tire feeI blest child. No one .m doubt their su, e:booty afte [one. single trial—they arenot only better, but in fact ! cheap. . liian any other Pills, f,n- it takes a less num’- | her ol tin:m to po dtice a better effect. • Trice ot the .Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 Tier i bottle, or -5. per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian | Blood/Pilis. 2.7 cents per box, or .7 boxes for $1 " Vllead Ur. 18.-backb Special Notices and Certificates, published in a cm -picuous part of this Paper front t line to lime. Dr. Hoback's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great amount of in. tercsting and valuable Medical information can he had gratis of ar.y of his age nts throughout the country. From the. Kev. Mr. McMullen, Pastor of Roberts „ iNntANAi-oLis, Oct. 5, 1857. *-r. . 77 . Roback—Dear Sir: I have used your Blood I urificr for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the neivcs. Please accept my thanks for vourkiiid re-' gards, and believemre. Vourri ’ J- W. T. Mt MCLLEN. ( ar lisle,. Vv alien (’o., 0,, March 8 1858. Dr C. . Hoback—Dear Sir-. For the. benefit of sqffernig humanity peinut me to say that I have found your M ANLINAVIAN BLOOD PU- IFIER and LOOD FILLS, a sure cure Jar Indigestion and Liver i complaint. I have suffered from the above mentioned diseases for five y ears and have tried a great many physicians, hut all to no purpose. I was advised by- a I friend to try your Blood Purifier amt Pills eni | did so ' 1 was livmgin Cincinnati at the time, ami I went to I your office and purchased one bottle of the Purifier , and one box < f Pills Io commence with, and hl<-.-< the day 1 found your valuable medicines, for lam ,m )v I inggood health at present, and feel con fide u t t hat the t cure is permanent. Let others buy amt take what j they please, as lor me, give me tlie Blood Purifier am! Pills for all cltroni.; liisease.s wltich arise from im ■ pure blood or cf the digestive organs. I > take no oilier medicine, and have not for tlie last [eighteen months.. Most truly, T. V. DUBuIS. I Pm cipal Office and Sale Rooms, No. f> East Fourth t street, lid Building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. ■ Laboratory in Hammond struct. i Eur sal- by HJRDLVG PEACOCK, Rensselaer and by Druggists, and Jlerchants generally. [gly Cash for Grain. | r l' , HE iind.'i-sig-nerl will pay t.'.e. HIGHEST 1 MARKET PRICE IN CASH for Wheat, Corn, Rye, Barley', Outs, &.C., at the O ]<l gtiind of Hadfiix & Son, in Gilinnii township. C. G. lIART.M \ N. HOOK a<j«:ntn W r ATNED, to sell rapid-se|iin;r, valuable family works, at low prices, with interj I'stingr cpntquta, and sitpccbly-cotxn'f'd plates. For circulars', with full particulars, apply, if you live east, to Henry Howe, 102 Nassau street, New York; if you live west, the same, 111 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 20-ts BREWER HOUSE. COVINGTON, INI) j S. E. METTEE, Proprietor. I

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Jasper county, Indiana, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the Court House in the-town of Rensselaer, on Saturday, ths 25th day of June, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, the following real estate, to-wit: The west half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-two [22,] and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-one [21,] all in township thirty, [30,] north of range six [6] west, upon the following terms, to-wit: One-half the purchasemoney to be paid in hand, and the balance in two equal payments, six and twelve months respectively from the day of sale. Also, at the same time and place, by virtue of a like order, I will offer for sale in the same manner, the following real eslate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the south-west quarter of section twenty-two [22,] in township thirty [30,] north of range six [6] west, upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase-money in hand, one-third in twelve, and one-third in eighteen mouths from the day of sale. Ami if said real estate fail to sell at said time and place, I will, after said day, offer the same at private sale, upon the same terms. Said real estate belonging to the estate of Salomon Haines, late of said county, deceased. The purchasers in all cases to execute notes for the deferred, payments, with approved security, bearing interest from date, and waiving the benefit of valuation or appraisement laws. R. H. MILROY, Administrator de bonis non. May 23, 1859, 5-4t NOTICE IS hereby given that I will receive sealed proposals on the 18th day of June, 1859, at my residence, in Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana, for constructing a school-house in School District No. 3 in said township. Specification and plan of said school-house can be seen at my house. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. 5 A. PARKISON, Trustee.

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 18th day of June, 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 aft moon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section twenty-roar, township twentyeight, north of range six west—-containing fotty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in exocutioil as the property of John B. Chambers and Sebborn G. Knight, at the suit of James Fowler and Edward L. Penn. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy. May 25, 1859. 3 50—5 SHERIFF'S SALE.

I j V virtue of un exacai-ion to me directed from ! 1.) the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court. I will, on the IBtli of June. J '..'9, at the court house, door in the town of R .'iissuluar. Jasper .-o' .valid Sista of Indiana, betw.'eu the hours ' >f s j'eiock in tin'forenoon and four o'clock in : the Mternoon Of said day, expos? to public sale ; to the highest and best bidder thereof, the. rents ami profits for the term of seven yc:t;s of the fol- , (owing real estate, situaled in Jasper county .>mi .-'t.ile of liidiai.-.t, to-wit: The east half of th' north-west quarter of iseetm i eighteen, township twenty-nine, north of range eight west—-eoutaining eighty acres. I And on failure to realize the full amount of Js-mi ■jtkii'iueiit, u "' ! 1 Will..at the 'same time and place, off; r for sale the fee-simple 1 of siiil real cstati To be sold without any - relief from '. dilution . or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Madison Collins and John Johnston, at the- suit of i George P. Douirhertv. and Daniel Dongbertv. SIMON PHILLIPS. Sherill’Jaspi r cuiiuty., Bv C. H. Downing. Deputv. May 25, 185 f L 7 09—5 SIIEIIIFE’S SALE. I) Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed I from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the Ittth day- of June, 1859, ! at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State ol Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the, forenoon i and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, exi pose to public sale to the highest and best bidder ; thereof, the rents and profits for the term of sev- * en years of the following real estate, situated in 1 Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: All that certain lot of land in the town of ■ Rensselaer, and known as lot nine (9) in blocik ; twenty-four (24,) in a plat of an addition to sued ‘ town made by John C. Van Rensselaer, and rnI corded in the Record Office of this county, a d l particularly described as follows: Beginning at | the north-westerly corner of lot eight (b.)nin 1 block twenty-four (21,) on Front street; the ce ■ westerly on the southerly side of Front street fifty feet; thence southerly, and in a lino parallel ! with.Susan'street, t® a point thirty-six feet distant (at right angles) from the westerly line, of the cast half of the north-west quarter of section thirty, township twenty-nine, north; thence parallel with said westerly line to the south-wester-ly corner of said lot eight (8,) and parallel with Susan stieet, to the place of beginning. And on failure to realize tire full amount of said judgment, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, ofte.r for sale the fee-simpW of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 'l’ukeu in execution as the property of Wilj liam M Iver>, at the suit of John C. Van RensseI laer. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy i Muy 25,1859. 5 00—5 SA EE. i —r BY virtue of a vendi exponas to me directed from theClurk of the Jasper Circuit Court, 1 will, on the 18th d>v of June, A. D 1859, tit the court house dom n the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county an I ate of Indiana, between the hours of ten < * !<» 3 in the forefioon and four ! o’clock in IL. t'l : ,on of said day, exposb to! public sale i he h i est and best bidder thereof, the rents anti urofi’ or the term of seven years ; of the.following r ! estate, situated in Jasper! county and State o’ Indiana, to-wit: The we.*-t hall ol lot number one, in block number four, in the town of Morocco Tixg-e : is u dwelling-house on the ground. And on failure to realize the full amount of I said execution, inter.-st and cost, 1 will,.at the same time and place, offer for sale the tee-simple ! of said real estate. To bo sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Andrew Young, Levi Btidgmaii and JoJtn Smart, nt the I I suit of Sylvester Rrenuisholtz. 8IM(»N i'll! I LIPS, | Shrtiir Jasper county. Rv <’. IL-Downing, Deputy. ; May 25, 1859 3 5(!—5 1

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby-given that on and after the 29th day of June, in the year 1859, I will offer for sale, at private sale, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas Roberts, deceased, to wit: The south-east quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven (11.) in township twentv-seven (27,) north of hinge ten (10,.) west, except twelve (12) acres of the south side thereof; also, lot ten (10) in the southwest quarter of section nineteen ;19,) in town- ! ship twenty-seven '27,) north of range ten (101 : west, except three (31 acres oft' the south side thereof, upon the following terms, to wit: | One-half the purchase money to be paid cash in hand and the balance in sixty days from the day of sale*, the purchaser giving note ■ for the deferred payment with approved security, waiving valuation laws, and bearing interest from date HARVEY MORSE, May 17, 1859. 4-4t Administrator. NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of Indiana, } ss. Jasper county, NOTICE is hereby given that at the April term of the Court of Common Pleas, of Jasper county, after final settlement ot the estate ot John M. Iliff, deceased, about the sum of seven hundred and twelve dollars and seventy-two cents were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are thcrelore notified to appear on the first day of next term of said Court, and prove their heirship and receive their distribution share. C. M. WATSON. Clerk, C. C. P., Jasper Co. By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. l-3t

NOTICE. I WILL sell at private sale on the 18th day of June, 1859, on the premises, between the hours of one and five o’clock P. M., one acre off of the east end of the south hall of the north-west quarter, of section twenty-four, township thirty, range five west. Terms—One-third cash in hand, one-third in twelve, and one third in eighteen months. JOHN QUERRY. ' 4-3 t Administrator of John Posey, dec’d. t SHERIFF"S SALE. BY virtue of a vendi exponas to rne directed from the Clerk of the Marion Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 18th day of June, at the court house door in the town of Rcnss-' i ■!'. Jasper county and State of Indiana, betwee '-e i hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and . r ; o’clock in the afternoon of said day, exp » • public sale to the highest and best bidder tt : f, the rents at.d -profits for the t Tin i>f seven v. s i of the following real estate, sitmi • >1 i:t J r 1 county and Sta'e of Indiana, to-wi I A part of the north-west quarkr o <■' th ' i.'Tth- . west quarter of section four, town-' 'p t-v -Jynine., north of range eight, west, co nm-ncing at the north-west corner of said north- M- I quarter, running thence easterly forty-four rb.l -■ . long the ; line dividing townships tweuly-nine and thirty ; thence southerly forty rods; thence westerly for-ty-four rods; thence northerly forty rods, to the place of beginning, containing eleven acres; together with all appurtenances thereto belonging, including one steam saw mill. And o i failin' - to realize the full amount of i s:.id execution,.. iat-rest ttiid costs, I will, nt the .-.ante time and-pk-ce. ofi'-r for sab- the fee-simple of 1.1 re :: r-St.ai. . To be sold without any ro';-.-i from. valuation >r appuaisement laws. Taken in exeeutie;i as the prop rt »; Ranson Eliiah, :>t the -nit < iMi I.’. Rohruson. >IMON PHILLIPS. Sb rill' J■<*:..< r co inty. By C. 11. Downing., Daunt v. Mty .25, 1859 ' 4 Bt;-1."> SUF. ;XzFsl'"'S NAS.F. I > Y virtue of a v.-ndi expoliir.'.s to tno dir.-cted 1 > from th? Clerk of’tli -M irkm Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the l-th ol Jun. , 18.>9. at th - court Imus? door in th? town ol R<'iis.-wl;u-r, Jasper county and Stat - of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the aftemoou of said expose to 'public sale to the highest unci best uloder tiieroof, the rents and profits for the term pf seven years i of the following real •’ county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the north-west , quarter, und the suullkwest quarter of tho south- ! .. west quarter, in section twenty-five, township i thirty-one, north of range, five- west—containing eighty acres. Also, the north half of the north-west quarter jof sectioii thirteen, township thirty, north of ; range seven wrest—-containing eighty acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of ! said judgment, interest and costs, J will, at the same time and' place, offer for sale th? fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without rcli' f from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Amzi B. Condit. at. the suit of Alexander Alanson. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing. Deputy. , May 25, lt-59. 8 00—5 SHEItIFF’S SAEF-. I J}Y r virtue of a vendi exponas to me. directed I from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on the 18th day of June, 1859, at the court bouse door in the town of Ren.-rsehtcr, Jasper county und State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and lour , o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public, sale to tho highest und best bidder thereof, I the rents and profits for the term of seven years ■ of the following described property, situated in j i Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: <Ju till rd of one steam mill, known as the propertv of Iliarm Sherman und others, and onethird of the interest in the lease of th ; land on which said mill stands. 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 mill and real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Samuel Long, Hiram Sherman and Nathaniel Hedrick- i son, nt the suit of John A. Furgusoii. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff' Jasper county. j By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. ! jM’ ril 20, 1859. ' 6 00—52 Ft. Wayne Western Railroad ! i i hiEction NOTICE ; Stockholders of the Ft. Wayne Western L Railroad art hereby notified that an election .of seven Directors for the ensuing year will be : held at the Rockhill House, in the city of Ft. ' Wayne, ms Wednesday, the Bth day of June next, at IB o'clock A. Al. By order of the Board of I Directors' Attest: f>. C. SCI! ENCK, Pres't. Thomas 'l'iuar, Sec'v. April 30, 1859. ' 2-6 w. i I ItIcEEAN FE.IIAEE Slltin Al« V, j | IXIHANAI’dt.IS, IND. Z 1 G. McLKAN, D. D., I’rincipul; C G. i VA TODD, A. AL, Associate. This School for Young Ladies recommenced lon Monday, September (>, with an able, corps of ; teachers, and every facility for acquiring a thor- | . "ffi and. tu'Gomplishe.l education. Circulars and any further information will be , ; liiruitiherl en applying, eithi'r personally er by lelt'-r, ns above ?3-ly

$1,000 in Gold for Three Dollars! L. D. SINE’S THIRD ART-UNION GIFT DISTRIBUTION! TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN VALUABLE PRIZES. 300 Prizes in American Gold, lx Prizes R rxaixa-FROM §2,50t0 SI,OOO Each. . 400 Gold and Slicer Hunting IVatchcs. worth j from .$-20 to .S2OO each. 10 splendid Oil Paintings j and Engravings. Ladles' Garnet. Coral. Cameo and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings; also. Ladies' Locket Breastpins; Gent's Diamond. Opal and Garnet Pins; Jins Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc.; jihe Seal Rings; Goldstone and Locket Rings; Regard and plain Gold Rings; Shirt I Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets, etc., etc. , WHOLE NUMBER OF PRIZES—IBOO. j Tickets Limited to 7,000. Afore than an accrage of one chance in 4 rickets. I Single Tickets, *;?,OO: Three Tickets. §8,00; six Tickets, §15,00. To ut: DriwN at Cincixnatj, Ohio, ON MONDAY, JUNE 27. 1 859 JU. SINE would announce to the public that, in J. addition to Ids regular month y Gift Enterprise, tie will.give Ids Third Grand Art-Union Uistribution I on Munday, 27th day of June next, on which occai sion will be distributed Eighteen hundred Beautiful and Costly Frizes, valued at $20,000. Among the : Gifts will be found Three Hundred Prizes in American Geld, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to SI,OOO ; each. Four Hundred excellent Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from S2O, to S2OO each; Ten I beautiful Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from sl-Mto $: ; C0 each; the remaining prizes consisting of Ladies’ Breastpins and Ear-rings, Gents’ Diamond Breastpins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Feus and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc. The paintings will be exchanged for Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cash prices, if desired by ticketholders. All prizes drawn by persons, not preset, i 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 risk. Persons aV a distance who cannot attend the drawing themselves, will stand the same chance as though they were present; 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 on the day of drawing. A list c.f Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to tick et-holder.s, whether fortunate or not. The usual premium of ten per cent, in jewelry ’ ill be allowed to agents selling six tickets or.upward. Agents selling fifty, or upward, will be allowed ten ! per cent, in Gold. All responsible persons are requested toact as agents fur the sale < f rnv tickets. In ordering tickets f,r this Enterprise, be sure and say, ‘‘For your Third Ait Union Drawing.,” otherwise tickets might he s tor my regular monthly Enterprise; Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a cectaint yof selling. L nsold tickets must pos ■ itively be returned at least one week previous to the day of drawing, in order that I may dispose of them in Cincinnati, Ohio, Covington and Newport, K; . All orders must be addressed, L. D. Sine, Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. 51-ly-is L. D. SINE’S A FIFTY-THIRD GIFT ENTERPRISE! o pk rziis, VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Ti'-l:ets Limited to Eighteen Thousand. 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM pl LIGHTV ACItl-.S FUR cNE DpLLARI Three If and. red Gold aad Si leer Lever TV at dies—gold i > tt”d Guard Chuins—Solid and Double plated s t’rcrware, . Jtzoelry, &;c., 'S’<s bv ut €-i 5 OHLo, ou June 6, 1859. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that his Fifty-third Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket holders, two thousand valuable - ift>, amenwhich wiii be luuml: One bO-acre l aud Wariaiit: two huudred ami fitly prizes in American Gold; ranging from to three hundred Gold and Silver Lever Hunt ing Watch s, ranging from ■<•2o to JJ-JOO; Gents’ Vc.-r Ciiams and Ladies’ Gold Guard ('lialjG'. Also, solid and double piated >;I ver Ware, consisting t-f 'J abicspooio;, Teaspoons, Eurivs, etc. .Also, Ladies’ Garnet, Coral and Cameo Breastpins and Ear rings, Lockets, dec. Also, Gents’ • Shirt Studs-and Sleeve Billions, Bit ms, 6cc. AH ,Qf the above -ills are of as good a qu-ility tan be purchased for the price. 1 i cg leave to state to the public that my Enterprise materially differs from man\ others ».»f .a professedly si'mifar chai ad-cr. ; Firstly—The drawing imafabiy lakes place on th»day advertised. I Secondly- The prizes are worth.what the; are stated to be in the prberamme. Thirdly—/The drawing is coudiicin fair and impartial manner. - - Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons wbocaur.ot attend the drawing an- immediately forwarded at my expense arid risk; and a list of trie drawn nun •-1 • is forwarded to every ticket hold' r }l whether f. r nate or not. h Single tickt-ls, ft?; Six tickets, $7. 6M>i cjejika rs ru AaiLvr*. .Agent:-; selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be applied at FU < tins per ticket; and will, in addition, i receive a premium often percent, in gold;- agent.' who sell less than that number, and over 25 will be sup plied at the same rate, and, in addition. i« ceivea pre- ! mium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for tach 25 tickets sold. Thus, an agent selling2s tickets remits me S2O. and is then entitled to a tine gold pen, silver t xtensiun, gold ring, < r any other article worth .’5•2,50; an agerrt selling 50 tickets gets an article worth .’ss; one belling Gli tickets, an article worth and so on. Premiums may remain until a Watch or other valuable article can be • Ifany person who cannot himself act as agent will secure the st-rvicc of another, in a place where no agency is a .a-iy established, the person procuring the agent, in • _.s<- 12 tickets are sohi in one Enterprise, will be present* d with any book he may desire of the ■ value i ! 5'.25; with one worth .$2,50 for procuring an agent ,v’.;o will sell 25; and one worth Five Dollaib . for procuring the.sa’e of 30. The agent will also re ceive his regular premium, and the person securing his services t an order his present in jewelry if he pre- ' fers it. A list of books will be sent, .if desired. The respective Dumber of tickets must all be sold in one Enterprise, and I must be notified ai the time returns are made for the tickets. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINF, Box 710. Cincinnati, Ohio. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be ! supplied by ordering as abovt - the money io be sent when the tickets are sold. 51 -)y- is [ P. F. LATHAMS FOURTH ;EXC EI. 8 I O « DI S T R I « I TIO >' OF WATCHES AND J EWE’ RY’ Piunoev und Scwsug' Miichiurs! .SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PRIZES! %’altie.l ;«t •S.tii/jO > I TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,(1CO, AT $! EACH. 7b be Drawn al Cincinnati, 0., on s day, June Id, 1859. CHICKERING’S Ki.scwood Piano, w« rth SCO. American Sporting Watch and (’bam, worth j $250. Sewing Machines, w.irrh from S?.O to «100. I Silver Ware. (Told ami Silver Watches. Persons wishing tr> become subscribers m thi*.. my < Fourth Disti ibution, are to forward their 1 namesand money-imnieriialrly, and they u ill motive : j by return mail a ticket of member-hip in connection w iih a schedule of prizes. AII prizes, drawn by. persons who cannot attend; •; he drawin... are forwai tb -l immediately at my cx- ■ pense and risk. A list - fall drawn numl«kd will be . sent to every ticket-holder. i Jl'T’-Any person desiring to act rs an agent will ' make application by letter t 1 Tf'T’Orders for .Jewelry promptly filled with the I latest styles from Eastern market. Tl T’Single Ticket $I; Six Tickets for 3 All orders must he addressed so p. F. r,.\ PH AM. 4- Im. Box' 1742, Cincinnati, <». i .X H v 11 R T | S E TN THE RENS SE L \ E R c a ZE T C E

A BEAR DISCOVERED IN OUR MIDST! — In looking about our town, we can see hat there are a great many BARE HOUSES! From the fact that the roads are so bad that many could not get their goods into market. But, by great exertion, I now appear before you with the largest and best assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES! Ever offered in Rensselaer, consisting of a little of everything, Froin n Pound of Shot to a Hogshead of Sugar New, ladies and gentlemen, all I ask is for you to give me one trial, and if I 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 Taken in exchange for Groceries. 49 J. M. AUSTIN DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S COMPOUND Pectoral of Wild Cherry, Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Influenza, F'nenmo nia. Pleurisy, Jisthma, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difficult Breathing, Hoarseness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. BELOW we insert a few certificates from the many we have lately received in favor of this valuable medicine. From a nun inter us the As. E. Church, who is well known throughout the Stale of Kentucky. Head: Woodlawn, January 15, 1858. Dr. John Bull— Dear Sir: We have used a couple of bottles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable medicine. My wife has been much afflicted with an unusual cough and great ifficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found instantaneous relief upon using your medicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Your friend, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 1858. Dr. Juhn Bull— Dear Sir: I was induced from your representations to use your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry, in several cases of colds and coughs in my family, and it has given immediate relief in all cases. Being so much pleased with its remedial virtues, I cannot withhold this statement, that others may be benefitted by its use. I say to all who are suffering from coughs and all its symptoms, to try it, and lan ‘‘ul'y assured they will be relieved by its use. Yours resepectfully, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857. Ilr. John Bull. Louisoille, Ky.— Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral in a well-marked and severe case ] of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with se ' vere hemorrage from the lungs, in which Cod Liver .Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect, • aud I was perfectly astonished at the immediate relief and diminution in the amount of expectoration that i followed its use. As a remedy In the advanced-.stages es Conaumpi-ioii, Igive it most decidedlv the preferjeacc. JOHN MAGENISS, M. D. Read a certificate from Captain Janies D. HamiL i tun, one’of our olde<’ iptl most respected citizens,;t«» whom we refer you: Louisville, Ky., Dec. 30. 1857. Dr. John Bull- -Sr : It gives me pleasuie to inform you and the public generally of the immediate relief I j ohta.m d from the use of your Compound Pectoral of’ Wild Cherry. I was attacked with a very severe cold, which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a buttle us your Pectoral, and took it ac cording to the directions, and from the very first dose I took I found relief, and before I took half the bottle I was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as well as ever. I got a second bottle for rny daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She had a Cough of long standing, which threatened Consumption. Yours respectfully. JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders frost wholesale purchasers, or applications for agencies. must be addressed to W. W. ROBERTS, lndianapolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING & PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind 25-Jy is DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM. Unrivaled in the History of Medicine. This Balsam, that lias Leun so extensively sold and met with such unrivaled success for the last five years, and brought health and happiness to many families throughout the Western country, is the result of years of study and experiment, by the proprietors of This Wonderful Compound; and we are happy to state to the world that the object sought for has been gained which is found in the numerous evidences in favor of this remedy. This Balsam is only recommended for one class of diseases, viz: those produced by malaria, and enters directly into the circulation, and thereby counteracts the poison of malaria in the system: and as a tonic it is particularly recommended. Now for a few evidences: Oberlin, Ohio, June 1st, 1858. MESSRS. S. K MANN & CO.- Gents: Having had occasion to use some us your Ague Balsam in my family; I find it the most prompt and efficient remedial agent for the certain cure of ague ever used, and as a strengthening tonic I think it has no equal. Your Obediant Servant, SAM’L HENDRY. Olney, Ill., September 20. 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANN de CO.— GenL : Vour Ague , Balsam is the only remedy that seems to meet the wants of the people of this locality. We have upon our shelves all the popular remedies of the day for the cure of intermittents, but Dr. Mann’s Balsam sells in preference to all others, from the simple fact it cures. It is destined to excell all other remedies ever offered. Truly Yours, G. W HAYNIE. T)K. MANN <Sc CO., Galion, Ohio— Gents' Your A vim Balsam is the people’s own remedy in this part lof the country for the cure of ague and fever. We have n» v» r known it to fail in any case when proper ily used. It is looked upon as a perfect antidote to ; malarious diseases. Very Truly Yours. REED <V. PETTIJOH> (Airo, Ilt May 15, 1858, • .St. Louis, June i. 1858. MESSRS. S. K. MANN CO.—We find the demand for Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam daily increasing, and j the great demand f<>r it is a sufficient evidence of its | great merit. In all places in our travels we find the ■ universal opinion us those selling it to le that it has j no equal in proprietory remedies, and that it is a eer tain specific is a fact that cannot be disputed. lYuly Yours. o. J. WOOD & CO. S. K. MANN dr CO., Proprietors, Galion, Ohio. Sold by all good Druggists. 52 3m IL C. KIRK~ 'Sttc..:«-s-sor to Reich & Co-. HEAt ER IX ITA L I N AND AMERICAN t~ Z . wQNi nnxrs ans» head stokes. *] MIE proprietor is determined not to bo surI. passed by any shop in the State, either us to quality of Marble or the execution of work, and will M ?\ RRA NT S ATISFAI TION Io all who favor hint with a fall. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, Monticello, Ind. Reference.—Messrs Geo. tU ■'pitler, L. \ Cole, Js.-ob Met klc- 35-ts