Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1859 — Page 3
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The New Orleans True Delta, ot the 25th of May. in speukincr of a reconciliation between Buchanan and Douglas, gives vent to the following: “No reconciliation is ever likely between Douglas and the White House imbecility, and for the best of reasons, namely: that the e loquent and fearless Western champion of Democracy is only too happy to be separated, in public opinion as in fact, from a President and administration that ar ? destined to an immortality .of infamy and disgrace, such as perhaps no child now born will ever see paralleled by successors of theirs in the. profligate eras of the future.” Quef.k Proceeding.—When the Democratic. Convention in Maine commenced its ballot for the last, of the delegates to the National Convention.-the other day, there were not to exceed 500 delegates present. But when the tellers made their count, they found over -eleven hundred ballots in the box! Instead of announcing this I act,'and ordering a new ballot, they proceeded to dock, in equal ratio, from each candidate, till they reduced the aggregate vote to about the number present. Whereupon the success ul candidate was declared elected bv seven majority. The Deifiocriicy are so addicted to cheating with tile ballot that thev can't honest among themselves —Albany Even ivy Tour. G. A. Grow, of Pa., is to devote n month to public, speaking in_ Minnesota during the present canvass. No man can speak more affectively.
assovscemest <>f candidates. [Republican piimarv election, Aug. I”.] AVe arc authorized to announce C. W. Flevki.e as a candidate for Recorder, subject to tile decision of the Republicans at their primary election. We are ijfjTthonzed to announce D. I. Jaci.sox as a candidate for /Auditor, subji ct to the decision of the. Republicans at their primary election.
SPECIAL lIOTICES. llvlraorAinarj Itcnovation of lire ISIooci! The astounding cures accomplished by 111. TtobacVs hr.aiuiinavi&n Remedies; are the result of their immediate and most salutary effect upon tlie blood. Nerv; •jus complaints, indigestion, scrofula, liver com plaints, n,elahcii, fy _ general debility. affections of the procreative I ;'-'all.-, ulcers, eruptions, etc., all have their scat ami source ill the blood. If that fluid is . healthy tlie whole body is lies! by. and i fcorrupted;, At Oil '-civ freed from every faint by a course of Hr. Kobach’s Purifier aiid Bills. Kvery mail brings grate-’,: m letters tr.u.i convaUrsbeni patients. The whole West rings with the praises .of these priceless curatives. See AdvrusemetU. .[ * Slcni. tlv . . . dusdccessfhl!,' • lit for. found at Taste We adv-r; eo.t'r. Man’- A' Balsam, whttse advertise- Cl.; " ill he ioutiu in aux-Uivr column of tins pa per, to Which'the at’elitioW yf bur readers is directed- \\ T v\ give a'. Wavs been aveix U> patent' medicines and «'i' f ttUs, p.s'ul f.ppi-.-td Tp putThiir ID cm j'.bi.t wiicn \va a ,-,V;ciut* uy lf.iitf ff.c JiiOi'Cui tily tested. and ad i' - i tiVan t‘i*. iilv AT tctii 'bui’-iid in a!i ‘-aitdo : and Of.'tG siHb-.k‘such. and call .-at ie.-ni.im: to ihe m C-. t'e'ii-t "il h 11 ; otnrV iuck-ihC.ihat has ever been i„ ,he martlet, which may bo acon-m.ted To. from •its fact it meets the " is;. .:, of a’.l that try it. ~c!d - V alii goed ds A sis..
c<) D E O F a) I il) 1X AXC ES T or the (iomitim’iil of tlie Town of itLeiss telarr, .t.ivprr County. linliaiKi. C'VS-I INVKL.; No. 1:. Li:‘C 1 V»E it ORDAINKD BY THE t’iil.SlDEN t O and Trustees ot the too .. of KensscUer. m c.iutjcil a-sembie.l: That atier tlie due ;.u 'neati on oi tliis oi’lllnance, it <1 all be unlawful tor.any person, or prisons, to deposit in anv diteh, within the limits of tlie * oiqiovatibii of said town, any obstacle whatever, that, ill any " av, may serve Hie vvaleiv hum freely «ml’uiiintrvuptediy passing from Hu-same,. ,sjjc: 2. And be it Iu it tit-r ordained: ’I 'had it shall tie jhv duty of All persons living or dim: business along such Ui’cbcs. to keep them, before the lot upon which they may live or do business, perfectly clear ot all obstructions whatever that may hav e a tendency to fill up said uitoi.es iu such manlier as to prevent the LatiM at fiorv o' water i n the same.Si c. -\uil be :: further oidaitied: That any person liffendimr aga.usi tiie provisions of Hits ..rdiinuce, or liny pait ilicieof. Khali, upon conviction, fi rleit and »*v, for the u-e of tlie O nporati .ii afo es .id tiie sum dit'not less Iran one (Ij d filar. n,.r more than fiv,e_("o ik.liais. to be toll, cted as the law directs 1). ire in Council this, the first day of Jin;., A. D 385 U. C. Nf’. HENKIE. Ptesident. l, s.j Attest: Edv. n. P. Hammond; Clerk. (So. It.| £T'.C,I. be it ord infd bv the president. mb and Trtts ees of the town of ttensselaar. iu Council assembled: That from and alter the due publication of this ordinance. tu person shall be permitted jto leave any team, horse or rnule withi-n the limits if the town aforesaid, without securely hitching the saute; and any person violating tlie provisions of.this ordinance, or ally pai t then of. shall, upon conviction f rfeit arid pay. fot'the use of the curpoiatioii aforesaid, not less than i tie (tj dollar, nor more than ten (It.) dollars, to be collected as the law directs. Done in Council this, tiie fust day cf July, A. IL 1850. c. W HKNKLE. President • L.V.] Attest: Edwin P. Hammcnb, Clerk
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !■’ A It II EU S , «1 E A l> 'l' HIS. “The Farmer's Own Paper." THE G ENES KE FARMER A .MONTHLY JOURNAL “I Agriculture and horticulture, [Khlaliliin 1331] PUBLISHED FOR TV\ KNTY EIGHT YEARS, in one of the Finest wheat and fruit sections in America, it has attained An unriveled circulation, and ha* a de and expe 'i meed correspondents in every Mate in the Union, and in the British Pro incur. Each volume contains Three Hundred and Eightyfour Pages, and is profusely illustrated with expensive wood cuts. It to any address for fiitv cejtts \ vi;ak. In order to introduce the Farmer into districts where it has few readers, we will take subscriptions to ttie current half volume (July to December inclu givt) at the following rates; Single subscribers 2”» < ents; Five copies for one dollar, and a copy of our beautiful 25-cent hook the Rural Annual and llorticutturalDirectary, prepaid by mail, to the person getting up the club; eight copies for one doii&r and fifty cents, and a Rural prepaid by mail, to the person getting up the club; sixteen copies for three .dollar*, and a Rural Annual and an extra copy of the Fanner for one year, or two for the half volume, t>» the person getting up the club. \Ve also offer a liberal list of <• A* 11 ** Itlhtlll lIS as a still greater inducement to form clubs Full par ticulars Will be found in the. paper, and every one in terested in the culture of the soil is invited to send for a copy, and, if pleased with the paper, to act as agent. Specimen copies sent free m a ti applicantsAddress. JOSEPH HARRIS, HI’PIISHgR A SI» PROPRIETOR, 1<? floe Hester, A'. Y
: Let the Big-mouthed Cannon Hoar! E. T. HARDING I | lIAS JUST BROUGHT TO RENSSELAER THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF |- - ■ DRY GOODS, j I CUTLERY. HARDWARE, j [GROCERIES, &.C., j EVER SEEN IN JASPER CO! . ,v> V 7 . COME, EVERYBODY! i : AND SEE THE GREAT BARGAINS TO ; BE HaD AT i f j. | THE lIOOSIEft STORE, i FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY STRODE &, PENN. i U COME, WITH YOUR WIVES AND YOUR CHILDREN, YOUR SWEETHEARTS AND YOUR FRIENDS, -AND BE WELCOME. ~- i . s' E. T. HARDING, PA :m iI. ia RL Y KAOWN AS j ■ ■ s • *?i A s' 8 ! ’V* *T T 5 ff ” ! ‘ | DESIRES TO SHOW HIS GOODS, i Whether You Buy or Not! HEMEMBER! j THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN! REAL ESTATE AGENCY. V. . 11. LEE. G. W. SPITLER. 1.5 fll Az Laud Age-Ills, W T I their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes- —will give careful | and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally in relation to the value and quality of ! finds in tilts and adjoining counties. A legal I opinion in relation to the title will always acI company every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will bv done on reasonable terms. IiXKtTTUIX'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell, at public sale, on Saturday, the 30th day of July, 185‘J. at the residence of George Burget, deceased, late ot Barkley township, Jasper county, fndi <nu. all the personal property of said Geo. Burget, consisting of horses, cuttle, hogs, farming utensils, &.C. ’Perms: —A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giv- | ingliis note with approved security, waiving valuation and appruisrueut laws. Sums under three I dollars, cash iiiNhand. jJI -3t x ABIGAIL MERELY. AI 1 *. L E A It V. MRS. D. D. WILSON would respectfully announce to tlie ladies of Rensselaer, and vicinity, that she is prepared to accommodate them iii bleaching and trimming of bonnets and hats, at her residence. 8-lm I, O X T . ON tlie 24th day of June, a strand of coral and gold heeds. The -finder will be liberally reward'd by leaving them at this offiu-. I,IST OF LETTEIIK I TIEMAR ING iri the Post Office at Renssalacr, ! IV July t, IS.i'.t. NAM KS. | NAMES. ! Auguste. Kaessler, Meit.ee, Samuel, I ( ox. Man A., 2 i McClure. Mary S., I Cailii, M., | Porter, James W., Cox, ’Elizabeth, i Uuerry, John, , Crayton, John It. 2 I Reeil. Andrew J. Davison, Moses, I Rifford. A. B. ' Davis, Wm. | Shuffner, John H. ■ Dutcher, George WSayers, Isaac, ! Kvaiis, Jackson, | Snyder, George, : Flemings, Ann K. Schraag, Frederic, | Goodwin, Wm., Smith, George W., I Goodman, Dewald, | Settiy, A. J-, | Howe, Andrew J., Tam, John, 2 I Hughes, Almira. } Williams, Joseph, ! Hudson, John, | Williams, Samuel, I Howell, William D., | Walker, handy, I Knight, G., j Weach, Jacob, Lonmin, William, 9 | Verger, Cintha, Mason, G. K., 2 ... JAMES WELCH, P. M.
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of three writs of Vendi Expo- I nas to me issued and directed from the 1 Clerk of tlie Jasper county Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 3d day of August, 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 : and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, ex- ! pose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the the undivided half of the rents and J profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: ’Pile north-west quarter of section twenty-six [26;] also, the eatt half of the north-west quarter of section twenty-three [23;] also, the west hall of the south-east quarter of section fourteen [ 14;] also, ten rods wide off the entire length ol tlie west half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-six [26,] all in township twenty-nine [29,] north of range six [6] west; also, the northwest quarter of the north ea-t quarter of section thirteen [l3,] township thirty [3o,] north of range six [6] west. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the s ame time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple to the undivided half ol s-iid real estate. To be sold without any.relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Rufus Strode, at the suit of John Goodhart and Abraham Ackerland against William Ticbenor and Rufus Strode, and at the suit of Antrim, White &. Co. against William Ticbenor and Rufus Strode. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. H. Downing, Deputy. July 13, 1859. 5 00—12 LEU.IL NOTICE. State of Indiana,! t Jasper Circuit Court, Jasper county,s ' jSepteinper Term, 1859. John C. Van Rensselaei 4 vs. J imes E, Ballard, Elizabeth Ballard, Wiiliam J. Lußue, Susannah Lußue, Robert 11. Milroy, Mary J. Milroy, J Thomas Clark, | Loretta Clark, Alfred Thompson, Mary E. Thompson, j David Snyder, j Martha E. Snvder, William 11. Martin, | Helen L. Martin, and j Samuel Ivers. J * CtOMES now the said plaintiff, by Milroy Ac t Cole, bis attorneys, and files the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendant, Samuel Ivors, is not a resident of the State ol Indiana. The said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this cause of action, and j that unless lie appear at the calling of said cause ' on the second day of the next term of said Court, | to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, oil i the second Monday of September, A. D. 1859, land plead, answer or demur to the complaint of | said plaintiff, the matters and tilings therein set j forth will be iiea-d and determined in bis absence. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, i [ l. s.] at office in Rensselaer, this 28th. day of i Juue, A. D. 1859. C. M. WATSON, Clerk, 10-31 By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. ADDIN'ISTIIATOIHS SALE OF IIEAL ESTATE. HY \ irtue of uu order of the Court of Common Pleas, nf Jasper c.oun'y, in the State of Indi- | alia, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of tlie Court House, in the town of IlensseI laps, on the 27th day of August, A. D 1H5!), be- | tween tjje hours of ten o’clock A. M. and lour | o eiocK P. 54., ol sain day, the following real I estate belonging to tlieestate, of .ouchitriah Beeson, dec-ased, to wit: The south-west quarter of the 'south-east quarter, and the south-east quarter of ! the south-west quarter of section nineteen (19. , j and the south half of the south west quarter of j the south-west quarter of section iwenty-two, I (22,) ail in township twenty-nine (29,) north of range five (5) west, and oil failing to sell said r>-a|- estate tit public sale, I will thereafter offer the same for sale at private sale. Terms of Sale— One-third of the purchase money in three months, one-third in twelve and one-third in eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving notes witli approved securI ily, bearing interest from date and waiving ben- ! efit of valuation or appraisment laws. THOMAS THORNBURG, 10-4 t Executor. .SHE 111 EE’S SALE, BY virtue of a vendi exponas to me directed from the Clerk of th 1 Marion Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 26th of July, 1859, at the court house door iti the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock iu the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and b'-st bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of tlie north-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of the southwest quarter, iu section twenty-five, township thirty-one, north of range five west—containing eighty acres. Also, the north half of the north-west quarter of section thirteen, township thirty, north of range seven west—containing eighty 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 relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Erasmus B. Collins, at the suit of Alexander Muirson against Amzi B. Condit and Erasmus B Collins. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. June 22. 1859. 12 00—9 | . , A FIKK LITTLE FAUJI of 80 ACHES, SEVENTY acres of which is under improvement; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by MILROY &. COLE, 43 Land Agents. DRS. MOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, LAFAYETTE, 118 0. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper county and elsewhere, to their method of inserting Artificial Teeth, and also their styles. ! Our ‘.‘Continuous Gtrm” work, on I’latina plate, is I without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum. giving the teeth great strength, beauty and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Ftate ’ work is made with single or block teeth, with the latter there are but two joints in an upper or lower set of teeth—a superior style of work. Our “Vulcanite Base.” is a very pretty style of work; very light and durable—used for tlie upper part of the mouth. Our “Clieoplastic” work is a very servicable kind of work, and costs less than those named above. Our facilities are such that wc can put up whole or partial setts of teeth on short notice. Teeth extracted with Electricity, and also with l)r. Branch’s Local Anaesthetic. By the use of these our patients suffer but very little, if any, pain. One of the firm will be in Rensselaer every four or five months, spending about ten days each visit. Specimens exhibited— work warranted. (6.
lilt; HOBACK’S BLOOD | PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS THE GREAT SC AUDI N A. V TAN YEG3TASL3 HBIvODIES. /y rm //> z ts\ /O o A /Qj PI / PHARMACY A TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON The Intelligent in this Country, are always ready to test the merits of a prominent discovery or in vention, and if satisfied of its adopt. ! approve and recommend it. It is to this thinking, i reasoning class, who always look before they leap, and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone I to public opinion, that DR. ROBACK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND PILLS owe their immense success. ! Wnen this | GREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH | First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies j were infallible in Dyspepsia , Liver Complaint , Nervous Diseases. Sexual Weakness, Scrofula. Premature \ Old -Age, Fei'er and Jigue , Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or Piles, Weak Stomache, Colic Di ' arrhea , etc., he stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician’s state- | ments, and it was found that every stage of the prog- ! ress of cure, was precisely as he had described it. The result was that the mind of the country became interested, and that persons of the highest standing in evj ery city and town of the Union, patronized the prep ; arations, and admitted the claims of the illustrious ; Swede, to be tho First Medical Discoverer of the Jige. \ THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD j PILLS are now* universally recommended" by well informed I and candid persons, as an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, | Costiveness, diseases of the Kidneys, Cramps in the | Stomach. Wind. Colic, Pain between the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache. LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Pain in the Right Side, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENERAL DEBILITY. Nervous Tremors. Fainting Fits, epilepsy, Mental Dilation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, Sore Leg, Ulcers on tlie Body, Pimples on the Face, General Eruptions, Boils. Mercurial Sores, Glandu- ! lar Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, | Kheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. ; Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitchings, FE M ALE COM PL AIN TS, Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb Weakness of tlie Back. Loins and Limbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, Of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recommending the preparations may be seen at l)r. ) Kotiack’s Office.. I In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGET.fcBLE BLOOD PILLS are united tlie three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretofore tried In vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bow els. purify the bile and the blood, and invigorates the constitution, at one and the same time. To tins fact all who try them will-suhsciibe. 'The absence of min • .era's, and of every stupifying drug, renders them harmless, even to tlie mo-'i delicate female, or the feeblest child. No one can doubt their superiority afte . one single-trial—they are not only better, but. iii fact, j cheaye 1 than any other Pills, for it takes ;•_ u uum- : uer of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, 81, per bottle, or -n. per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian . Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 hoses for .■?!. IT r’Kead l>r. Kubrick's Special Notices and Certifii vales, published ill a conspicuous part of this Paper 1 trom time to time. Dr. Kohack's Medicai Ati.iaiiac ; and Family A d visor, containing- u greai em-.itnt ...f in ‘ o'.csting and \aii*a"te Medieai iiiti.rmatiun can be ha.l „: r.U of -ffiy.vf his aijc.u’s * • ug’iuut the conn--1 ’ i cin the Hr. v. Mr. Mc/Il llsk, Pastor cS Roberts ‘ ' Lapel. f KHUSI ts oi.is, Oct. 5. 1857. Dr. C. W. Kuij At a Dear Sir: 1 have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to , the taste, it certainly has s 'nappy effect upon the nciyea. Please accept my thanks for your kind re ; yards, and believe me. Yours, J. W. T. McMULLEN. Car I.IST.E, Warren Co., 0.. March S, IS5*. Dr ('. W. Ron auk —Dear .Sir; For the benefit of suffering humanity permit me to say that I have found your SCANDINAVIAN BLOOD PU IFIEK and j I.OOl' PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I have suffered from the above mentioned diseases for five years and have tried a great many physicians. hut all to no purpose. I was advised by a, friend to try vour Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was living ill Cinclii nat i at the time, anil I went to your office and purchased one bottle of the Purifier and one box of Pills to commence with, and bless tlie day I found your valuable medicines, for I am enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that tlie cure is permanent. Let others buy and take what they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and Pills for all chronic Diseases which arise from ini- : pure blood or derangement of tlie digestive organs. I I take no other medicine, and have not for the last j eighteen months. Most truly, T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms, No. tj East Fourth street, ”d Building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Hammond street. | For sale by H.IRnfjVO PFACOCK, lunssefatr, [ and hy Druggists and Merchants generally. IHJ y DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM, l iiri valed in tlie Ilisioij of Jlcdicine, Tills Balsam, that lias been so extensively sold and met with such unrivaled success for the last five years.and brought health and happiness to many families throughout tlie Western country, is tlie result of years of study and experiment, by the proprietors of 1 this Wonderful Compound ; ami 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 j this remedy. This Balsam is only recommended for I one class of diseases, viz: those produced by malaria, I and enters directly into tlie circulation, and thereby | counteracts the poison of malaria in the system; and as a tonic it is particularly recommended. Now for a few evidences: Obeui.in, Ohio, June Ist, 1858. MESSRS. S. K MANN & CO.— Gents: Having hail occasion to use some of your Ague Balsam in my family; I find it the most prompt and efficient remedial agent? for tlie certain cure of ague ever used, and as I a strengthening tonic 1 think it lias no equal. Your Obediant Servant, SAM’L HENDRY. Oi.sky, 1f.i... September 20, 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANN cfc CO.— Oentts: Your Ague Balsam is the only remedy that seems to meet the want 3 of the pe. pie 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. DR. MANN dz CO., (Julian, Ohio —Gears; Your Ague Balsam is the people’s own remedy in this part of the country for the cure of ague and fever. We have never known it to fail in any case when properly used. It is looked upon as a perfect antidote to malarious diseases. Very Truly Yours. KEED PETTI.TOHA. Cairo, 111., May 15. 1858. St. Louis. June 1, 1858. MESSRS. S. K. MANN <fc CO.—We find the demand for Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam daily increasing, and the great demand for it is a sufficient evidence of its great merit, in all places in our travels we find the universal opinion of those selling it to I e that it has no equal in proprietory remedies, and that i: is a certain specific is a fact that cannot he disputed. Truly Yours, O. J. WOOD & CO. ! S. K. MANN 6i CO., Proprietors, Gallon, Ohio. Sold by all good Druggists. 52-ffm ADnn isnt i ron s s ill. TWILL sell at public auction, oil Saturday, j July 16, on tiio farm belonging to the estate ol'j | J. 11. Prichard, deceased, a lot of wheat in the | I shock. A credit of four months will lie given on j | all sums over three dollars, hv the purchaser givj ing his note with approved security, waiving tlie | benefit of valuation or iipjijuisenici. II < .-.with ] interest from date. All sums of ta ■ edollars and 1 under, cash in hand. Sale to c n.mence at one o'clock P. M. EZRA WRIGHT, June 22, 18,)9. [HJ-3t] Administrator.
! *I,OOO In Gold for Three Uollara! L. Di SINE’S FOURTH A R T-U NION GIFT DISTRIBUTION! TWENTII TIIOCSAND DOLLAKS lid VALUABLE PRIZES. 300 Frizes in American Gold, In Prizes Ranging from $2,50 to SI,OOO Each. j 400 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth j from S2O to S2OO each. 10 splendid Oil Paintings ; and Fngravings. Ladies' Garnet, Coral, Cameo and i plain Gold Breastpins and F.ar-rivgs ; also. Ladies' Locket Breastpins; Gent's Diamond. Opal and Garnet Pins; fine Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc.; fine Seal Rings; Goldstone and Locket Rings; Regard and plain Gold Rings; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets, etc., etc. I WHOLE NUMBER OF PRIZES—IBOO. Tickets Elmltct to 7,000. More than an average of one chance in 4 Ticketn. Single Tickets, $3,00; Three Tickets, *8,00; Six Tickets, 5t.5,00. To be Drawn* at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON MONDAY, AUGUST. 8. 1859. | LD. SINE would announce to the public that, in • Addition to his regular month y Gift Enterprise, he will ydve his Fourth Grand Art-Union Distribution on Monday, Sth day of August next, on which occasion will be distributed Eighteen hundred Beautiful and Costly Prizes, valued at S‘JO,OOO. Among the Gifts will be found Three Hundred Prizes in American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to SI,OOO each. Four Hundred excellent Gold and Silver Lever , Hunting Watches, worth from S2O, to s2ooeach; Ten i beautiful Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from sls to sroo each; the remaijiiiig prizes consisting of Ladies’ Breastpins and Ear-rings, Gents’ Diamond Breastpins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc. The paintings will be exchanged for Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cash prices, ifdesiredby ticketholders. All prizes drawn by persons, not 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 risk. Persons at a distance who cannot attend the drawing themselves, will stand the same chance as though they were present; but, if they desire it, they c&: 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 of Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to tick-et-holders, whether fortunate or not. The usual premium of ten per cent, in jewelry will 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 to act as agents ; for the sale of my tickets. In ordering tickets for this Enterprise, be sure and say, “For your Fcurth Art Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent for my regular monthly Enterprise. Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they i have a certainty of selling. Unsold 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 New*port, Ky. All orders must be addressed, L. D. Sine, Box 710, : Cincinnati. Ohio. 51-ly-is L. D. SINE’S FIFTY-FIFTH GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1,-3 0 0 1* It IZE S , Tickets Limited to 12,500. 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM OF EIGHTY A'CF.F.S FOR ONE DOLLAR! T‘Co Hundred and Fifty Geld and Silver I.ever Watches Gold Vest, and Guard Chains Solid and Doublcplatcd Silverware , Jewelry f Sfc., v.Hj*<*. :Tti Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, Augunt 20, ISdO. ID. SINE would announce to the public that his Fifty-fourth Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise ! will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket holders, two thousand valuable gifts, among which will he f.uind: One 80 acre Land Warrant; two hundred and fifty prizes in American Gold; ranging from $2,50 to $ >00; three hundred , Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, ranging from S2O to $200; Gents’ (fold Vest Chains and Ladies’ i Gold Guard (.'bains. Also, solid at.d double-plated ! Silverware, consisting of Tablespoons, Teaspoons, ; Forks, «N:c. -Vis.., ..adits’ Garnet, Coral and Cameo ■ Breastpins anil Ear rings, Lockets, dec. Also, Gents’ Shirt Studs arid Sleeve Buttons, Breastpins, <kc. | All of the above gifts are of as good a quality as can be purchased for the pr;ce. | I beg leave to state to the public that my Enterprise materially differs from many others of a professedly similar chat acter. Firstly—The drawing invariably takes place on tb« day advertised. I Secondly—The prizes are worth what they are sta- ! ted to he in the programme. Thirdly—'The drawing is conducted in a fair and impartial manner. j Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are immediately forwarded at my j expense and risk; and a list of the drawn numbers i 3 forwarded to every ticket holder, whether fortunate j.or not. Single tickets, sl;Six tickets, $5. INDUCEMENTS TO A CENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supI plied at 80 cents per ticket; and will, in addition, re- | reive a premium of ten per cent, in gold; agents who j sell less than that number, and over 25 will be sup- ! plied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a pro- | mium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 tickI ets sold. Thus, an agent selling 25 tickets remits me , S2O. and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver ex--1 tension, gold ring, or any other article worth $2,50; ; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth $5; one selling 60 tickets, an article worth $6, and so on. Premiums may remain until a Watch or other v&lun j hie article can be obtained. ! If any person who cannot himself act as agent will | secure the service of another, in a place w here no j agency is already established, the person procuring the ; agent, in case 12 tickets are s,old in one Enterprise, i \vill be presented with any book he may desire of the ! value of $1,25; witlrone worth $2,50 for procuring an I agent who will sell 25; and one worth Five Dollars I for procuring the sale of 50. The agent will also re j ceive his regular premium, and the person securing i his services can Older his present in jewelry il he pre- ; fers it. A list of books will be sent, ii desired. The i respective number of tickets must all be sold in one Enterprise, and! must he notified at the time returns are made for the tickets. Ail orders must he addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. AH responsible persons ordering tickets will be i supplied by ordering ss above—the money to be sent ; when the tickets are sold. L 51-ly-is NEW MADISON HOUSE, j Tin ill St., bet. Colunibiu *V Front, CINCINNATI, OHIO. r |MIIS Hotel is of tlie most modern constrne- | I- tion, containing all the latest improvements I and conveniences adapted to such an establish- ’ incut. The parlors, dining-rooms and bedi rooms ure newly furnished, the latter being commodious and well ventilated. I'he location of tlie House is excellent, and affords peculiar ad- ; vantages to the business community, being with- ’ in five minutes' walk of the post-office, telegraph | offices and banking houses, and adjacent to tho ! landings of the principal steamboats. [ Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading to and from the city, call i regularly for passengers. 'File strictest attention will be paid to the wants and comfort of guests; and no pains will bt ! spared to merit a continnajic- of the patronage. Iso liberally bestowed upon the “Madison” for | years past. GARRISON &. CAHILL, 20-ts Proprietors. REMOVAL. N. It. BOWMAN, TAILOR AND CUTTER, i BEGS to inform his old friends and cus--a. f tomers that he has removed his place of ; business to tlie building next door east of Iflif ! Lnßue, Boys &. Lußue’s store, where lie hopes j to receive a continuance of that support he. has j enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it ] will be his coustaiD study to deserve. "t -1 y j
JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MtLftor. Li. A. -OL* I nIL HO V A VOLE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ARE prepared to transact all business usuallypertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &.c They are prepared to and will furnisli correctut—tracts of titles to any piece or pieces of lane anywhere in this county, and will accompany tiie same with a legal opinion as to its validity, without additional charge, whenever requited. 20,000 ACRES OF the best land in Jaspercountv, suituated in in aii parts of tlie county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also,-several | weil-iinproved farms in various parts of tlie cour- ; ty, for sale by MILROY &; COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents, THE BEST OF PKAIBIE LWD, DESCRIBED as follows: All of section 8. except 80 acres off the west side of the Section; the north half and south-west quarter of section 9; the east half and the south east quarter of the south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of section 4; tho south-west quarter of section 3, and the north-west quarter of section 10, all iu township 27, range 8, situated in tlie vicinity of Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood; plenty of good timber within a short distance of the premises; will be sold at vcr;v low price upon the following unprecedentedly favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of the purchase money in hand, five per cent, in one year, and the balance in eight equal annual payments, with interest at the rate ol' six per cent, per annum, payable- annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on tlie premises. For the above real estate apply to ■T 'MILROY & COLE, l F* Land Agents. ON HE A V EH. PRAIRIE. A LL of section 4, and tlie north half of section JL 5, in township 28, range c; also, tiie southwest quarter of tlie south-east quarter of section 32, township 29, range B—as good prairie as there is in Jasper county, selected years ago by good judges; wiil be sold at low price upon these terms: $1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist ot January, 1859; $2 pc-r acre on the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, bv MILROY A, COLE, ’ H Real Estate Agents. ! ONE OF' THE BEST FARMS IN THE COUNTY", : / CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 2C j acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in j cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard or ' the premises; the farm situated three miles from I Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to ! Bradford, for sale by 'MILROY Y COLE, 43 Land Agents. DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S CO.MPOI N It Pectoral of Wild Cherry, Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, InfiuC-* i la, Pnenmo aia. Pleurisy , jisthma. Colds, Spitting of Blood. Palpitation of the fltar'. Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, I.os s of Stre,tglh. Difficult Hreathir.g, Hoarseness and incipient CONfiUMF'Pj ON. BELOW we insert a few certificates from the me ny we liaie lately received in favor of Lilia \a!uable medicine. From a minister of the M. E. rhurch, who ia well known throughout the State of Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn. January 15, 1858. Dr. John Bull —Dear Sir: We have used a couple of bottles of your Eectoral of Wild Cherry in my farm Iy, and think it a very valuable medicine. My wife ha:: been much afflicted with an unusual cough and great difficulty in her respiratory organs, but lias found instantaneous relief upon using your meuicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Vour friend, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville. Ky., Jan. 1858. Dr John Bull —Dear Sir: 1 was induced from yi'i r representations to use your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry, in several cases of colds and coughs in my family, and it has given in.mediate relief in ail 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 jvho are suffering from coughs and all its symptoms, t" try it. and lan fiilly assured they will be relieved by it = use. Yours respectfully, JAMES 11. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857. Dr. John Bull, Louisville, Ky. —Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral in a well-marked and severe case of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with severe hemorrage from the lungs, ia which Cod Liver Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect, and I was perfectly astonished at tlie immediate relief and diminution in the amount of expectoration that followed its use. As a remedy tii the advanced stages es Consumption, ' eive it most decidedly the preference. JOHN MAGEN ISS, M. I). Read a certificate from Captain James D. H&ri)il ton, one of our oldest and nos! respected citizens, to whom we refer you: Lot isvi 11.2, Ky., Dec. fit. 1857. Dr. John Bull —Sir: It gives me pteasuie to inform you and Hie public generally of the immediate relief I obtained from the use of your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry. 1 was attacked with a very severe cotd, which settled on my bronchial tubes, ami caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it ec cording to the directions, and from the very rirst dose I took I found relief, and before I took half the oottlf 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, amt was as well as ever. 1 got a second bottle for my daughter, and upon taking ?t she obtained entire and immediate r» ■ lief and health. Sim bad a cough of long standing, which threatened Consumption. ! Yours respectfully JAMES 11. HAMILTON, j Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders from ! wholesale purchasers, or applications for agencies. ! must be addressed to \V, Vt . KOBEIITS, Indianapoli*, Wholesale Agent for Indiana, j Sold by HARDING PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind j 3b-Ay is SHERIFF’* SALE 7 , BY virtue of a vendi expoua.-. to uic directed from the Clerk of th. Jasper - Circuit Court, I will, on tho 9th day of July, 1859, at tho court house door in tho town of Renssela. r, Jasper county and State of Indiana, betvvt on tin hours of toil o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in tire afternoon of said day, expose to i public sale to tiie highest and hear bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, situated to Jaspercountv and State of Indiana, to-wit-The south half of the north-east ouatter, and the northj-west quarter of the north-east quarter, and south half of the north-west quarter, all in section twenty-one, township thirty-one, north of range five west. And qa 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. T<* be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Havrev S. Farrington, at tbe suit of David Snyder. SJ MON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper couutv. By C. H. Downing, Deputv. June 15, 1859. 3 50—-8 ADYER T I 58 h IN THE R 1 N 8 8 R L A K K <; A / TTE.
