Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1859 — Page 3
Kansas Convention.
St. Lnr*r«t, July 19.—A special despatch to tfoe Bulletin says the bill of rights he r o e the Kansas Constitutional i'(invention provides that no distinction shall he made between aliens and citizens in relation to posof property: also, that no slave will be allowed inthe State. A decided majority trf the Convention are in 'avorof instructing , the Supreme Judges to disregard the fug;-: .ive slave law. Provisions are made for ai ~.i law embracing 160 acres, im-j ;-r ■veu'-it not exceed'ng $2,000. ; 7 o 'CttAB a Room oF M isqUEToes —A . jo, rin u Smitu Carolina paper says: 1 -1 the following and find that ?.• !: Take of gum cam- , , :• , I one third the size of an • . •> pl.-cing it in a tin vessel .g >< v»ec a-lan p or candle, taking c.»r«- iiwttt does n>t ignite. The sm kwi i -our fill the room and expel the mosquitoes. •‘One night, not long since, I was terribly annoyed t y them, when I thought of and tried (he abov •, alter which I neither saw or heard them that, night, and next morning there was not < ne to bg fouml in the room, though the windows hid been left open all night.'* reunion of Sickies and his < s- ; honored wi e, occasions surprise in quarters and disgust tin all Itn N *t g t ys; ‘-We understand that some M ; Sickles’ mb.-t intimate fr ends, who s>o ■ •. . him through all Ids troubles, even to the p< r< • of their own personal reputations, hue -.iuce t.iey led ned that he had t-.k n. c • again with his wi-e, repudiated his s<.ci< , and informed him that their rvietions o' .-• : »ona. inti rc.OHrses are at an end.” (gy*lt is not o ten that one comes in cm-, tact with such an important personal fact as this: ••Dmd, on the 29th inst., aged 54. Mr. Peter jjl.tteson, of L >w Duns ord, near Bor ugh-bridge, England. He and his an c.estry h.»ve been the owners and occupiers of the farm, n ychich he died, tor more than gb; hundred years. The farm was not en t .j-. i,nd the owner has always been a M ■ '.•i:hoti' adoption. i;; ; M B ull , ■iiblishes a c: rd in the 00-nu-r oi t'i NOionul Era. in which s:,.t-••s'.'th..r the paper will continue to he edio-d end mibil.siied under the provisions: ■m-.d.- by it.- f'.tf editor :m! proprietor, in vi“W i.j in Tid'd : :b ■ nee in Europe, adding •hat, a.-, ii is the family’s ritliy mean- of suppi rt . its < oneitiu .m e w ithwut interruption is rendered iff) perat i ve. OgJr-AV.-.leant from the Bloomington (Ill.jj Bantu graph that twelve of a numer.-us gang of counterfeiters,‘-'novermg' about hat conn- : tv, we e arrested and ar- now aw (iting trial. I They were uunil out by one o' their! own number, a young man named Robertj Taylor, who had been rrested for other •crim s, turning St ite’s evidence against his • cun eder-ites. The 1 - idet.s of the .a J J Firron. who bails from Crab U’lli-. ' _ Ky., and D :. J -I?*- -•■ Q.jT’An oi'iiositioii pop -r in Tent:--' «'4- Athens Port, says: -Rmp.■ •' t i the <>•"!'• til it th re a ill sh'Tlw •' nv-eting o' prominent D nvicrits o' I. ■ ana, Mississippi, Virgin! i, A 1 bama. (f- •: - and S»'lt Carolina, to take cotinse: thf -.-oi.dition of the party, and to ?!<e ex ediency of letting the Chari'Convention go by default.” ;gj-At Warren, Onio, on th ■ F mrt c. th .:cop>:' bought an old mill and se’ fire to >t. • tu g.tv the engine companies a (I. mce io t xer fit -ms.'ivcs in putting it out. But. tiecinders blown over toe town, setting fire t the d; -odist Cliurch and some other b’iii : a, -y, "■ firemen had to work in e •-’;••■ ■ !.•< . --ii. a g uieral c>n 11 tgration. (fC ' E.po’rte Cnion s y> that an unI. • i!->1 lake has been di-c* ve ed near •1. tee rr-- k. A r !: y cm ba n kmc nt w s ■ !•■•-:- -r> -i> t.iat c.ov< cd t el ke. ; y CO _ra lir.ik • t.r>U _ h the Crust. I'. - . • .-ki< entirely disappeared, and a <.k ; h.<-:yr <:s across fills its place. (j.j~A n vel •ommitment has been m 'de to the District oi Columbia P'-nit enti.o y .of’ an Indian vho w.s found gui ty of horse stealing in Kansas. He was immediately set to « ork.
ANNOI J.NCE.nEWT OF CbIMHDATES, > [Republican primary election, Aug. 1> ■ SC eco r<l«- r. I We are authoriz 'd to anuoiiiic J us :s candidate for RecorJ"r. subject • • <■ - sion of ! teptib.i :aasat t'n'ir prim ■. :> 1 ricr’i. We ar* nutl|oria d U aiDioau' 'V I'. A • j .s 1 cai did ite for Clerk, sui •<, ih J , f t'.e Republicaus at th ir pri ;■ >■< Il if •lected, 11" oldig t s hilus-It to tbai . eifi -sos th - office in person. , tV are authorized to announce D. I I.cksin s . candidate for Clerk. tuibp c t to the d ci"ion of the Republic ms at their primary election. Auditor. We are authoriz 'd to announce T. A. Kvo.X as a candidate for A editor, subject tn the dcidun of tile Republicans nt their primary election. We are authorized to announce D. T. flxt. I STEtn ,s a candid ate for Auditor. subject <0 the deci-ion of the Re, nldic.ans at their primary e!»"tion, AVe are lUthorizi'd to announce Thomas LaMs ns is a candidate for Auditor, subject to the •ision of th" Republic aus at tie ir primary election. As it has been reported that Mr. Lairiborn had withdrawn, he requ-sts us to say that he will remain ■. emididate until the Republicans decide for th -inselves We are authorized to announce R. C. Pierce ; <u> a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision 1 of tiu> Republican Coitveutiou, Mr. Editor c Please announce the name of { S. A. Chaffee, df Jronnois townabip, <»s a cundif> date for bhe yflSce County Auditor, at the ei.sui t; and oblige mony voters, i. Mr. Chaffy has all the qualifications necessary j to fill the office with qjguity and honor; enjoys • an undisputed reputation for honesty, integroty, • epeygy a;?d fiij th fill neks tn business. W take j plensufe it* presenting his name to the, voters of ’ Jasp 'r county. Voters of Iroqu.hh Tiav"., ■? Mr Editor: Please announce mv name ■ { Indope ident Candidate to sell pior - '7ood ; , fm 1 One Dollar, nail in hand, than -mv o I iu town, subject to the dcci-i'.v as tin- people. ’ E, f. HARDING.
I Heavy Damages ComFirmejd—Thedecision against the Boston and Worcester railroad company, that has been pending for eight years, by which they are to pay SatAh E. Shaw, tor the death of her husband, by . railr i?d a: c lent, $22,250, has been confirmed by the Suprem • Court of M ssachusettsf people of Sacramento (Californa) have --Resolved. That we give a cordial and hearty recepti.-n to H trace Greeley on his arrival in this city, as a friend and adv icate of the interests of this State, and we do it without distinction of party, .as citizens thereof. ; (gs” The daughter of John RafTerty, of Cincinnati, h is been killed in trying-tb do the Niagara feat” in a sm 11 way, over a porch in the second story of the house. The rope breaking, she was pitched over the bannisters, and received fat 1 injuries by the lull. < . ' . OO’lt is reported that H in. Charles Sutni ner, now in Paris, is about to be married to ; M s. Thayer, widow of the late John E. Tii yer, of Boston. ffO”A Church has been purchased for the Dial r: l Du bin New York, in which • . .-.re to be co idueted, after the first > i-o in the sign language.
SPECIAL NOTICES. *<<• *JL W til C are. In our advertising columns will be found an advertisement of that gr< at aud ,-upular medicine so extensively suld, and used by thousands of persons through the Western States in the last five years; we mean L)i. Mann’s Ague Balsam. We know nothing of its meiits , save what we read and hear spoken of by our friends, never having been go unfortunate as t-. Lave to use anyth ng in this linn •i/.-cc w* heard of it, yet wu frt 1 & a : I times wi • ling ♦. o e public through the c ,lu<ut.s ■ f ou. r A J 4 : A '*y dtec vc». . new er c!d. and lecommund it to our rcadeis, that so highly esteemed as this Lai-an.. We call the alien tiun of :,ur leaders t•> thi< wonderful compound aud if in WA.it a.i ague remedy give it a trial. S id by all good druggists. I>r. Hob <ox4. * Ntii iidL- y ,-a.n inedLaeM The cures accomplished by these tin at Swedish medicines Would be incredible if they were n<»t attested b> the parties themselves over their own names. J)r Hoback, the discoverer and sole proprietor of these famous restoratives, is now preparing for publication his list of cures for le‘ss, with the., names, resid>’H,ce, etc... of the patients; many cf whom had been told by their family physicians that there was no help, they must die. The faculty arc thunderstruck. They never drea ned of the possibility of Compounding aprcpa:ali nißj ai.-Ie of reaching the <eai of disease in ihc bio •<!. and rt■rtoring that fluid to a healthy con’ d’ti- n. with absolute certainty. Al! diseases of the . Ii ver. be wi-Js. kidneys, ncrvcF, skin, glands .. .-it--. ar« iiiPaliibly removed be Bio d Purifier ’ !: •• bice advc-rti;!cineut. ' a-iv ADVERTISEMENTS. : ■ •( !!■•• ■ ribs.", iivi; gi- i W ish- ■* ■’ ■••!• co m' v, liidiini. ..•i, i; s ip..', -ii to bo five y-ars 01-i. •• “i< <-v.“ i s.' r Cl rigilt 'li.id l-‘g ii- -. •• ;oi •, '.-.tii r.i.itl f -t whit -,col! -r i .g t . wil l s-.io -s <>>i tr l.<--, -.'i" i ■ boa' :■ ...:f •,.i,1.1-t higii. T.i.‘ o'-.v lis f- ‘-j I£t ■' ‘o- -■> ‘'■ -Ward, prov-- prop ■: Iy, y i Cliaroes, ,:;.! i ; ..r -V. ! 14 : W.M S \NDER-'>N. •.<.■'B W. CL s fi ,i p iv. - - <.>:•-, on or 'ft r t’e- 2 >t 1 <li yo. An u a st, I S.gJ, a: my r■ in ucr, t . < l im tow.ishi i , J iSj.-er .•ou .tv, I adi i.i i, o.i ■ ■<■■ ofF ~l the nest -mi id m • sout, : h Hi" -1 t ■• :.ort.'iw si q i rter of s ction tw ■ ity four, towns..ip tiiirtv, rung" five west. Terms — I : --t..i-ii cis i in a.id, .me-tlu . in tw ‘fve, and one-iiiird in ig it e.i •no itlis. J ‘IIN Q'JE RY, l l-4t Adini i.istr .toi ot Jo ... Pos v,d c’d. L.K<i .1. tWOroVI-,. State o’ Indi inn ) l J spur CourtofCornJ spr con at \ 5 ' y loil Pleas, July Term, E izib -f'-i Diw ii ig, wi j dww of Tlioni.-is T. Dow.i- | iug, d -ceased, | I BS. j ! Wesley Downing, | ! Frances A. Dow.-.i ig. E n line Dowoieg, Aiicil B. Downing, | : Eniira D iw ii.ig, | lon.i Downing, PETITION FOR Aii Dow ig, N .icy Eliza , th Down- PARTITION. i inter.narri d with 'J • m re-k, ■ 1 j ’ <■ • • J n ■ Downing. d ; |i T. Dowi.il.g, l I’. Dowui g, ■ Downing, i) »w it.g, | i -ti'K - ihiO'ii y T. Down- | l g, U- ■: us -d. J COMES now the plaintiff. !>y I. e V Spiti r, n r ittor • • .. i fil 's a petition for partition of th ■ lai . g r a: st it -, to-wit; the least naif ot tin- no la-.-,<t quarter of r ction ■ e|ev n, and the w-st h-di of ttie north-west quart r, and the sou h-e.ast quarter of the north-east : quart, rof section twelve, in towns:.ip twenty- ' s ven, north of range seven west, and the northeast quarter of the north-east quart r of s-< tion twenty-one, township twonty- -loiit, north ol range si. f> -st. ..Jso, u dliu •i' Si • >wri g that ; Joint, Aiice. Mirg. ti T Ist .ei, i E iira Downing ar - uon-resi louts of the St.it ■ i,.di- • ana, and tnal unless they plead or aurwer said ; petition on or le-forc th - first day ot tin n. xt ! t rm of this Court, the matters aud tilings th rein coot lined will be taken as confessed and a decree rendered accordingly. I Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, 1 [r.. s.j at office iu llenssela-r, this 26th day of I July, A. D. 185 ♦. C. M. WATSON, Clerk, I 14-'lt By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. IRE A L EST A T E~A GE N C Y . I W. D. Lit. G. w. SPITLER. LEE & SPITKjER, I.uikl Agents, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection ol r nts, and payment of taxes—will give careful i d correct abstracts of titles, and information 1 g rujiy in relatiou to the value and quality ot . 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 b* done on reas- ! c-oWv terms
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It will also continue to furnish its xa.viabie infurioatiou the farmer and gardener, A llepa tment which has beedme high!y popular. Pn.cc, Two 150:.!.iRS a year: three c pies to one addies-, b.VE I‘vLcxßs; five copies to one address, L.ght I'od'.ars; ten copies to one address, i elve j ollArs; * went/c-Jpies to one address, Twenty Duoi.a.rs. Jin I ptrsv ■■■ seeding us a ciub vs tw ent y yr mor t uti! be intitled to un extra copy. Terms of all ot.r Issceb. —Cash invaiiably in ad specimen numbers forwarded upon application. All letters to be addressed to the “New-York Times,” New-York City. v—- The t lme9 Blildinq it situated opposite the City Hal. , on Park Row, spruce aud Nassau slice<.b JOY AND GLADNESS HAS BEKN BKOIGiaT TO MANY HOMES AND FAMILIES, Since tin* introduction oi that H'orid Urr t oier*ed mtdxciiie. DK. MANN’S AGUE BAI.SAM, in the Western counliy, and e-peciaily the past season—it has brought health ami happinc? j into moje families than any remedy upon record. The question would natuialiy arise, why is this? Because it d es. in all cases in the shortest time, arrest chill*, fcvei end ague- in its Wwist form, ami in all cases pe: f rm > a speedy cure. Ee-rsoiis residing in malarious districts using this occasionally durinc the sic ly season. Htfd have n■. jV-ri < f .%:• i', tatk of a'.tie. Ii is the-ref re highly recommended a sure pie tentative, if used in su.ad d •:'.xHy .t-uring that particular line w: r.’"- clar- 10, a>es p evail. For want .t- fb-pacc we • At- ■ ;o ’ a ft-w ».f the many cvidcno. yr us, Ohio, Feb. 185 J . [tR. -1 ?.N N & Ohio Gents'. We aie a a i -ss to find language stiff < ieut to portiay to the pobiit the -:-et titecm in which y. ur Celebrated z? o S o’s .»t is '.i. tu ui this community. The fact is r ■. rfa '** ’o cure a> cin its w ,rst forms, and we can ceil nothin, else. Yours, HOL )BEkT<& TAILOR. Druggists. CußiNTii, Miss.. Oct. ‘.'o, IRSF. 1 ME -■ R —Genls.’ Having p •. da piy •’ y ur A gue i>a: f* »t, a.id l'-e1x,.., ii tn r . JU ca * s 'f !o,! ‘ sta ding, W'.c t all i lie. p p: la remedies . f the day had failed, •it d. ali casts, your ;>a saiu effected a safe and ..pt >y i e. It isjus >1)0 ■ rdiciiie we want here in the SuULD. it- sjH-ctfi-' Hy Y«tirs, J JbEPH BU- HANAN. Druggist. New York, Feb. 23, ls-58. ME.- "RS S. K. MANN 6c CO.— Gents: I havt a> oui hoi. e in St. Louis, sold your Ague Balsam s x.ie three y a -, and ha e carefully observed its effec s a;.d must 11; ca idur >a. . 1 d n..t believe it has a<i e-qua; in the hist ?ry >f .n -d ! c ne; for. to my personal i-n , wlt d e, it cures pern ancntly every case, a d I have kin wn it used after ail thrr remedies had failed, w th tne same happy result. I hav no hesitati nin pioiiouiicin' ii the greatest discovery ever made in intern:itten • remedies, a.id a perfect t riuinph over chills, t. ver and a ue. Kespectfulv. PKOF. O. J. WOOD. F. K. MANN <fc CO., Pr prietiirs Galion Ohio, bold by all good Druggists. 25- ; y-is. SHERIFF’S S ILE. I > Y vi’*tu * of an order of sale to in»‘ dir»*cted y 1-uiii the Clerk of tin* J -.sper Court of Co.uinoii Pieas, I will, on the 20th da\ of August, 1b59, nt the court house door in the town of R nss I »er, J isper county and State of Indiana, b - tw en t.ie hours of 10 o’clock in the for-noon and 4 o’c.ock i i the afternoon oi said day. expose to public sale to the hignest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the, term of sev *n years of the following real est ite, sit luted in Jasper county aud State of 1 ndi.ina, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quarter, and t .e vv *st half of the north-east quarter of section fourteen, townsnip twenty-nine, north of raujre five Wes*—’Containing one hundred and sixty And on fiihi'e to realize the full amount of said executi ni, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple, of s id real estat *. T > oa without any relief fro n valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Elijah Culp, Sardi Culp and William Moreland, al the suit of Alfred Thompson SIMON PHILLIPS. Sheriff* Jasper county. By C. H. Downing. Deputy. July 27, 1559. 7 00—14 'WOFICE TO IIEIKJ* OF PETITION TO SELL EYND. S ate of Indiana,> _ > ss. J asper countv r| HERE will i»e a petition pre ented Io the I Common Pleas Court of Jasper county, at the October term of said Court, for an order t > sell tile real estate of Solomon Sampson. late of sai 1 county, deceased, the personal properly be i.ig iusuffiii -nt to pay the debts. G. VV. T. SAGE, Administrator July 26, 1859. 14-. it RE OVAL. IW. K. BOWMAN, TAILOR AND CUTTER, BEGS to inform his old friends and tomers that he has removed his place oi business to the building next door east of If 4 La Rue, Boys &. Laßue’s store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that support he lias enjoyed for the lust seven years, aud which it will be his constant study to deserve. 1- 1 y
DOCTOR JOHN BULL'S COM I’lH X I» Pectoral of Wild Cherry, A Scientific and Rapid Cure for all r>i»eases of the Throat ana Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Infiuen* xa, Pnenmonia. Pleurisy, Colds t Spitting of Blood, Palpitation 'of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difficult Breathing, Hoarseness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. BELOW wc insert 5 few certificates from the many we have lately f*vcr of this valuable medicine. From a minister of the E. rhurcb, who is well known throughout the Stai-te oi Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn, Ja&tu* 1 *? Dr. Joh* Bull— Dear Sir: We have usea ,5 couple of bottles cf your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family, •nd think it a very valuable medicine. My wlk.' been much afflicted with an unusual cough and difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found in- « stantaneous relief upon using your medicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to others sin ilarly afflicted. Your friend, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville. Kv,. Jan. 185 F. i Dr. John Bull— Dear Sir: I was induced from yo- r representations to use your Compound Pectoral of ! ild Cherry, in several cases of colds aud coughs in i my family, and it has given in.mediate relief in ali ; cases. Being sc much pleased with its remedial vir- 1 lues, I cannot withhold this statement, that others may be benefitted by its use. I say to all. who are suffering fr< m coughs and all its symptoms, t try it, and I air *ully assured they will be relieved by its use. Yuun respectfully, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857. I Dr. John Bull, Louisville, Ky.— Dear Sir: 1 have tried yuur Pectoral in a well-marked and severe case of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with severe hemorrage front the lungs, in which Cud Liver Oil to ally failed to produce any beneficial effec , and 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 Consumption, I give it most decidedly the preference. JOHN MAGENISS, M. D. j Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, oiie of our oldest and •lost respected citizens, to whom we refer you: Louisville, Ky., Dec. 'XL 185*. Dr. John Bull— Sir: It eives me pleasuie to inf rm y< u ai.d the public generally cf the immediate relief 1 obtain* d from the use of your Compound Pectoral of j Wild Cherry. 1 was aUac ed with a very severe cutd, which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a buttle of your Pectoral, and took it ac- ; cording to the directions, and from the very first dose : 1 took I found relief, and before I took half the nettle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, R.;d was as well ■ as ever. I got a second bottle t>r my dau--hter, ami ’ upon taking it she obtained entire a id immediate re- ; lief and health. She bad a cough us long standing, : which thr atened jnsumption. Ycursre.-i itMiy. JAMES D. HAMILTON. ; Sold by ait Ji- ;-ts everywhere. All orders from ' wholesale rmrt i as» rs. or applications for agencies, | must be amhesstd to iV. if.Ol?THTS*hidianapolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold*by HARDING de PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind F A lift .V| Ji S , « E AB> THIS. “The F irmer’.- Own Piper.” Till: G EN E sT: E F A K AJ EII 1 A .11 .NTHLY JOVRNAL 07“ \GRiCULTURE AND HORTICULTURE I:*lied ill IS3l] r'.r;p:«HEl> FOR TWENTY EIGHT YEARS, in I ‘f the finest, whi st sihl fruit sections i> Amciire.. it has attained an un.i'iveied circulati and ha* s. mi I ex ; »e: ienced co> respondents in e ver , State iu the Union, aqd in ihe British P> o Bices, Ka .h volume Contains Three Hurd red and High .• four Pages, and is profusely illusira:.? whh c-xrerw ive cut*. It iu rent tc- an.y audiess f-.i F3F T V C E T 3 .3 VF, . in order to introduce the into Ji: <; ■.«> where it has few readers, we will :&■■••.• •uh.-cr.’p* i - to the current half volume (July to Dec'-i .: i- cl siv-) at the fallowing rates: Single su’.><•.•;? - ? • 'ent-; five c- pics for one dollar, an ’ r. f '-ur beautiful 2 >-cent book the Rural .\nr. < n-’ cultural Dire tor>f, prepaid by mail,t > the purs n rttni'. up tltfe club; eight c. pivs for one dmiar &ud fifty cents, aud a B .ral A nnal. prepaid by n a' I, to the persv.n gei.ting up the club; sixteen copies for three d Hal's, and a Kura! Aiuual aud an erfru cop-t of the Farmer for one mar. or two fui‘ the half volume, to the person grttinu up the club. We also offer a liberal list of C’ SH PHILIIH’ VIS as a still greater inducement to form clubs. Full particulars will be f und in the paper, and every one interested in the culture us the soil is invited to s-nd for a copy, and, if.pleased with the paper, to act as agent. Specimen copies sent .free t all applicantsAddress. JOSEPH HARRIS, Publisher a d Pro-R'etor, ; J 2 Roc hester, Ji". Y. —L—MiEfitnri.i.. I>Y virtue >f three writs of Vendi Rxpo- ! y lias to me issued and directed from the ClerK ot tir- J <sper county Court of Common i\-,s. I will, on the d day of Augu-t, 1(559. at the court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State ol Indian ■>. bet.v .en th- hours of ten o'clock in the for-noon a id four o'clock iu the afternoon of said d ry, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder th-reof, the tin- undivided half of the rents and profits for th-’ term of seven years of the following real situat' d iu J isper county and St it. of In.;i . :ia, to-wit: Tne north-west quarter of section tw<-nty--ix [26 j also, tile eart half of the north-west qii.irter ol s ction twenty-three [2 ;] also, thr west half of the south-east quarter of section fourteen [ 14 ; j also, ten rods wide off the entire length ot the we-t half of the north-east quarter of s clion tw-'iity-six [26,] all in township tweuty-niiie [29.] north of range six [6 j west also, the northw -st qu trter of the north ea t quirt -r of s ction tnirt-eit [1 .] township thirty [ ■•),] north of range six [<>] wst. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs. I will, at the sime ti n., aud plac •, off for sale the lee-siiuple , to the uudixid 'd hilf-.1 said real estate. To be sold without any relief troin valuation or ippr iis uneut laws. Taken in execution as the property of Rufus Strode, at the suit of John Goodu irt and Abraham zXckerl.ind irattisl Wi'li mi '[ ichenor and Rufus Strod , and <t :lu- suit of Amri it, Waite Ct Co. ag i s" Wi.ii i n l'i ■h'-nor and Rtllus Strode. ' SIM >N PiIiLLIPS. HI -its J •■-•per county. S:y C. 11. Downing, Deputy. July I"!, 185 J. 5 01)—12 1 L SHUtll l’S n.; !,!•:. | j V virtu' of an execution to me directed from i the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I '.viil, on the I3th of August. 1859, at the court itnuse door iu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county .nd State of Indiana, between the hours ■>f leu o'clock iu the for-noon and four o'clock in tile ■iftcron >'t of said day, expose to public sale t*> the Ilia!• ■ utd u-st bidder thereof, the rents and r.,h’:- i■ ‘ i '.rm of seven years of the following ■ j'. situated iu Jasper county and j State of Ind'uta, to-wit: I’he soitlii—ust quarter of the north-east q tar;i>r >f section tw-iHv-8' ven, township thirty, : i ■ t ai of range five w I >rly acres. i n: >n failure to reaMze the full amount of - c zuie'rta interest and costs, 1 will, :»t tne ■ • nn.ne anvl place, offer for sale the tee-simple id real estate I I' tkeit in execution as the property of John | Britton, at the suit of Joshua Fare for the u of G- orge Kessler. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff J tsper county. By C. 11. Downing, D put'. July 2t>, 185“. 35 1 ' U «> S* T . / kN the 24th day of June, a slru <i '' V } gold beeds- The finder w ifi » j ■■ I warded Uy leaving them at lhi» od:
n't. »to’rt-<’Ks Ri.oon [PURIFIER AXD BLOOD PILLS THE GREAT SCANDIN A V T ATT ' A ** ** 31301 *• * nini •* w* wr ant * •mm <m>l SSrf • ? A / PHARMACYA TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON Thr Intelt in tfir Country, are always ready to test tile merits of a «»rt»uiiiieut discovery ur j n -’ention. and if of its excellence, tv ad pt. wun-i vc antl recommend it. It is to this thinl ii n, reas< nin ” v } always look before they leap, and honest and taiumal judgment gives t, ne ?o public opim. BLOOP PURIFIE AND Pk LLfr owe their immense success. ; Wnen this ' CREAT EMBASSY DOR OF HEALTH ! First announced that his Sc<’ n^L"'4V^an . Remedies were infallible in Dyspepsia, Lir< r Co>P‘ ar^ r j ous Diseases. Sexual pcss. rfemn ure O J d Age, Ferer and Ague, R h I Fits. Hemorrhoids or Piles, H eat- Stomac >'e. Colic * >l ; arrhea, etc., he slated the manner in which they opei-’ at»*d. Their actual were compared by sa acj ious men, with the distinguished Physician’s statements. and it was found that every sta e of the progress of cure, wa* precisely as he had described it. The result was that the ntind of the comtrv became interested. and that pers? ns of ‘the highest standins' in every city and town of the I’nion, pa‘.roni/ed the prep arati< ns, and admittAl the cla ; in-» of the illustrL O’ Swede, to be tho First JJcdical Disco* erer of the THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD a PILLS arc now universally recommended hy well informed and candid persons, as an immediate cure f.r INDIGESTION, ! Costiveness, of th? Kidneys. Cramps tn the Stomach. Wind. Colic, Paiu between the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache. LIVER COMPLMNT, Jaurdlce, Pain in the Right Side, Less cf Appetite. Sleeplessness. Nightmare, GENER AL DEBILITY. j Nervous Tremors. Faintine Fits, pilep?y, Mental ] Iritatioa, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, ' Sore Leg. Ulcer® gd the Body, Simple® on the Face, j General Eruptions, Boils. Mercurial bcicrf, Glauduj iar bwcllin se a, Secondary Symptoms, NEUR ALU lA, ■ Rheumatism, Lumbago. Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitching?, FEM ALE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weakness. Barrenness, Disease us the Womb ! Weakness of the Back. Loins and Limbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, Of distinguished men in every profession, waimly i recommending the preparations may be seen at Dr. ! Rot ac L ’a Office. I Iu the ,-CANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PtLL> are united the three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretvf .re tried In vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bow els. purify the bile aud the Lloud, and invigorates the constitution, at one and lhe same time. I o this fact all v.-n.-try them will subsciihe. The absence of miuera’s, aud of every stupifying drug, rend.tr- tuein ’larinlen*. even t«. the most delicate rem-s"*, or the feebl -■ .. child. X" on- c&a dv'jt,; :>•- ; r =uper’i_. 1IT y a f te " one mi l<: they - • t . H i y , Tcr> j.. fact> <'.og,p... •v sr > 3 ..- t t ,, er f ur !akea a it ,, !S ! **‘i -f ' prx duee a better effect. u’ ; St andinavian B!o< d Purifier, SL P e *r r ■ «. ». i vi’ 1 alf «J -zeii. Cf the Scandinavian t'lg * PiHs. *■> j •.per be x, or 5 boxes fin . F-' ■ t : ;. ■ ' 'ac k Specia! Notices and ('< rt i flcaG o t L; a conspicuous pa; t i f this Paper fi - i •- t‘j ' i.M . Lr. 1- wbacK.’s.. Medical Almanac a i't. • a. ii. v r, c<-ntfi:niuE a yreat amount < ! in sw ;. :: a d \ a,a f lc died iufyi n.alien can be y.c-1 gioiis • . -i id c .f? ate -hrcGighout the r-.u: J F: .. A._ '-t v. AlcMcLLi::, Fa tor 6f Roberta Dr. C. W. i’< 3a- k— 1 ; -ar *ii: I have usvd y ur Bloi/d Purifier f n a nerv ~u-. eti >n. from which I have sufft red much ai time s While it is pleasant to the tast.v , it certainly ha- a happy effect upon the neives. Ph accept my thanks for your kind re- . and relieve me. Vuurs. J. W. T. MfMCLLEN. I - Carlisle, Warren C’o.. 0... March 8. ISY 3 . Dr C. . Ron k —l 'ear Hr; Fur the benefit cf suffering humaiHty permit me to say that I have fi iti.d y.ur M’AM |N.\ VI \ N BLOOD pr IFI-ER and l/OOD PILLS, a sur<‘ cure fur Indi estion and Liver | Complaint. I ha\u su n « r« d ft- m the above mentioned diseases for five years and have tried a "real many phy , sicians. but al! to no purpose. 1 was advised by a ' friend to try your Bb.< d P. rifier and Pill.- and did so ■ l was living in Cit'dnua; i at the time, and I went to | your office and purcb&stJ ie • f the Purifier * box <f Pi 11« 1 o com me nt c with, and bless th e • an<. y.._ ’ • im.-. for I am eui.,yday I t und y< ur v&luaM** a.- ~ . - ing good lu al t h at present, ami !e> 1 coufideiu that ‘he I cure is permaneni. Let others buy and la : c what they please, a- for rue, "ive me the GJocd Purifier and i Pills f. i all ebr< uic I-ist ase« which ar:s< fi\mimi pure blood <r deiamement file dig'estive urcans. f ta’ e no other medicine, ai d have m : I r the last i ci bteen i i uths. Must truly. T. V. J-L’BOIS. ■ Principal ‘'d.. e«<l * ale Roums, No. fi Ea-t Fourth ; street, *<l r.i u" fr >m Main street, ( iminnati, O. Laboratory »n Hamn> n d street. Fur sale by UARLLVG £ Pl ACOCK, Rensse<e- y and by Druggist** and. J\lerchan f s general!y. L" D DRS. MOORE & HAAS. Su r gdfc on Dentists, F IFAYETTE, I>. irrOULl) respectfully call the attention of the eitizeus i.f Jasper-c- unty atid here, to their | meth< d us inserting Artificial aud aluo their I styles. ! Our “Continuous Guin” work, on Platina plate, i? without a seam or ci v vice, f ,iming a m si pcifi eland beautiful gum. "ivimi the teeth grt-’ai. strength, beauty i aud pel feet ckaulin- -s. Our “Gold Plate ’ work is ma le with sin.< le • r block teeth, with th” la fir tncie are but tw - j ints i in an upper or lower set of teeth—a superior style v f • wG.rl- . ' Om “Vulcanite ”is a v<tv pretty style <;f w rl ; ! very light aud duiabie—used f. r the u, per i & t us lhe I mouth. j Our “Chenplastic” w il is a vc--y serv’ua 1 le kind jof W'orl-. and c sts less tha i those ua .« d a ve. Our facilities \.e such tt«a. w»* ca i put up whole or ; parliar setts . f teeth on sh..it u .lice. ' Teeth extra< ted with Electricity, and also with Dr. Branch’s L< ial Anaesthetic. By the use f these uur patients suffer but very little, if any. pain. ‘ One of the firm will be in Kenssdlaei every f ur or ‘ five months, spending ah u< ten days ♦ aeh visit. 1 Specimens exhibited—work war rant <‘d. 4fi. N E\V M HUSON HOUSE. Main St., »>ct. Columbia. A Front, ent INN[ ATI, OHIO. r IMIIS Hotel is oi tlie most inoilent eonst-nc- \ ! I tion, containing all the latest improvements I unci conv-ni.:iees uiiupted to such an est tblish- ' ment Thr) parlors, <iining-rooms and H>edrooms are newly fetrnidied, the latter being dom- ■ modions and well ventilated. Ihe Iqdtition ol the House is excellent, and affords peculiar advantages to th" business communitv, being with,in five minutes' walk of the post-oifi•:«, telegraph offices and banking houses, and adjacent to the , landings of th' principal steamboats. • )mniims"s and baggage-wagons, from the set - eral railroads leaiing to end !r<-i)' the city, call , ■ regularly for passene -rI The strictest attention will be paid to the wants | and comfort of guests; and no pains will be spared to merit a continuance of the patron tge s- r illy bestowed upon the “Madison” for , . t. GARRISON &. C AHILL, < j " <■ ;i proprietors. ; .. <-v»: lUT’ri.i: famm ot so .icttFs, \’TY .ores of which is under impreven;; i se, I'l acres ol" exc •limit timber be- ' - de- firm; situated about three miles 1 . ./ •• I .-.t. for sab- at a verv low pVice and i ... . . l.rmsbv MILROY & COKE. 1 i.t ’ "Land 1 gents
| SI,OOO ils for Three Dollars! L. D. SINE'S FOU RT H A R T-U N IO N i GIFT DISTRIBUTION! • TWFSTI TIIOUNAND IN VALUABLE VISI2LS. 300 Prizes in American Gold, In Prizes Ranging from $2,59 to $1,900 Eack. ! 4CO Gobi and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, vorfi. from .$ \j to S'NO each. 10 splendid CH Paintings end Engravings. Ladies' Garnet, Coral, and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings; also. Ladies' JL.oe l et Breast pins; Gent's Diamond. Opal and Garnet Pins; fine Go'd Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silrer extensicn. etc.: fine Seal Rings; Goldstar? and Loe 1 et Ring<; Regard and plain Gold Rings; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons ; Gold Lcd. ets, etc., etc. WHOLE XUMBEROF PRIZES—IBOO. Tickets Lim-tcd to 7,000. than an aot-raje cf one chance in 4 Tick-te. ! Single 'riclkets, Tliree Tickets, «.9,0i»: Six Tickets, 515,06. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Oa:oj, ! ON MONDAY, AUGUST. 8, 1859. Lit. SINE would auncunce to the public that, in . M idili nto bis regular month y Gift Enterprise, Le will sive his Fourth Grand Ari-Union Distribution C.r A’ur.'iaY, th day us August next, on which uccawill be distributed Eighteen hundred Beautiful and ("h 'Uy Pri-es, valued at 32* .WO. Among the G’!.s rh b c f t>r.d Three Hundred Prirea in American Gold ra- riae iu sums from 3 ,50 up to 31,0<A> each, e -ui t.tladred excellent Gold and Silver Lever Hunting at. •’£■*. worth fro xi 82< ! , tu s?<-oeach;Ten b< a. tiful Cii Pa.niings and Engravings, worth from at 1 , £>•(.<■ each; the remaining prizes consisting of Ladies’ Breast ins ai.d Ear-rings, Gents’ Diamond 1 i ta ■tpin-. ' tuds. 5 lave Button-. Finger-rings, G.'ld Pl ns and Pencils; G Id Pens, silver extension, etc. The pa i.tings w.ll be exchanged for Watches or Jewelly a: i: e I w< st ca«h prices, if desi-edby ticketb ;d. is. All priz.es d.awu by pers us. nut preset, will be f rwa.dcd t. tic et holders within one week from the day ..f d: a wing, either by Mail or Express, Lee of expense, and at my rls . Persoi/s at a distance who cannot attend the drawing then stives, will stand the same chance ae though y were present; but. if they desire It, they can appoint any out to attend for them, who resides In Cli.ti.-i’ a"-, or who may Le un a visit to the city on the day "f drawing. I A llrt i awn Numbers will be forwarded totlck-et-hold:rs. whs'tber f-rtiinate or not. The usra ; rei.-icm of ten per cent. In jewelry will be allvw-u cents selling >'x tickets or upward. Agents sclllm l.fiy.. or upward, will be allowed ten per cent, in G> Id All responsible persons arc requested to act as agents f r the sale of my tiuketi. In ordering tickets f .■! this Enterprise, be sure and say, ••Fpr your Fourth Art Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent f,r my regular m> i.thly Enterprise. Agents are earnestly lequcstid n- t to order more tickets than they 1 ave a certainty us seilln-. Unsold tickets must positively be returned at least cne wet'.; previous to the day i f drawing. 1 u order that I may dispose of then, iu Cincinnati, <> io. Covington and Newport, KJ . All orders must be addressed, L. D. Sike, Box|“1C, Cincinnati, uh*o. ii-ty-ls Hors©; Bug-g-y & Harness for Si! - - Ls D. SINE’S I FIFTY-FIFTH GSAND G’FT ENTERPRISE! 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! soackeMof incut i irming linim Tiro Hund red and Fifty G e- ! J end Stiver Lever Hunting H utches—lt ald i'rst and Guard Chains-^-So lid and Double pl>.‘ed SJvertrare, Jewelry K SfC. Ti.c\ets Lindt* <1- io 12,500’ IVAo/e (J P l ; 500 ; fi'o lit? l>ris.xv>i ist C'isiclnuati, Ohie.en ZD. SINE v.nuld inrtG.’.r.cc to lle public that Lis Fifty-t-fih AiAii'... ot.h M..iHhly Gift Enterprise v. ill be iLawn ah above, un which utcasion will br distributed to the ticket b<Jde!> hui.-died valueble gifts, auiuiig which will be fvDiid: One Hurpe. Buggy, aud Silver-mounted Ha ne--, al! complete. Uurih f .ur huuund doil&rs; ore eighty acre Lahd War.a.st; iwv bundled and l.tiy pii.es in American Gold; ranging from $ ,5»» t<. $‘00; two hundred and 1 tty Gold and Silver Lever Hunting \\ atches, ranaib? l< m -$-2» i. $ uu; Gents’ Gold » est Cl aiu- a id . adies’ Gold Gusud ( 'haiiis. Also, solid and d z..bie-piated > ilwr war«-, consistin': -f rableapouns, Te&spuuns, l\.r» s, <vc. Alsc, Ladies' Garnet, Coral and Came<> Breastpins and Far rings. Luc els. dec. Alsu. Sbiii .'-tukls and Sleeve" Buttu-ns, Br» as»tpii:s, <fcc. I AH <.f ihe ab- ve gi -vs as gvud a quality *3 can .'.thasvd lor ’he price. f be" it ave to state iu ?*he public that my Enterprise inaterfaily differs num u auy others us a professedly <?j t-.i'ai el a’ acter. H»stly Ile i‘ awing ihTcriably takes place oh th* da\ advertised. z’e'.v i.d’.v—'l be prizes arc worth what they are atatud i o be in the pi u rau-n:e. Thirdly—The diawii'g :a conducted in a fair *nd ini i art al n.ai.nt r. Fourthly— .111 prize-drawn by persons r.r.ocar.t.q* attend the d. awing are immediately turwarded at my - .xoense a>.d risi ; ai.d »- list ,-f the drawn number, ip i fol warded to every ticket holder, ’.vhetlier fortunate1 ii'it’e •ii ' . ?:; tics■?">. 8% C.’UMFiN'F’* Ti> AOIi.NiT*. Agents selling 1.50 tickets, or upward, will be •applied at K i ei.ts per Inl et; and will, in addition, receive a premium • f ten percent, in gold; agents who sell less tl an that mui.ber. and over 2.5 will be sup* plied ai t‘ e sa.i.e late, and, m addition, receive apremium 111 ji IVI ley at the rate ■ f « ',511 fi r each 25 tickets s i.l. Thus, an agent selling2s tickets remits me: 3 i a-.d is i hen entitled t a fine gold pen, silver ex-, tt i- ~. Id riu .i r any other article worth $2,50; a.-, lim-5U tict its gets an article worth $.; uiie Ilin? •!< tickeis. an article worth s»>, and «o on. fhei::: it a si:.a;- eioain until a Watci. or other valuabi; a cac he i. brained. : > 11 '.. im cannot himself act a< asent will sc, the s i vice fam ther. in a place where no a m.-- ma' . a-ly e.-’a lished. tlie persun procuring the a i, . I-.- !•' tic .its are -old i" one Enterprise, will be e.-ented with a y hoot he may desire cf the va ue wuh ne w. i:hsc.s<: f r procurine an a flit Wil. - Wil i sell -5; a d ■.-•ie wurlli S-.ve Dollar* Ir ; r<j u> ipg tl.c sa e,f 5 . ihe aceut will also re ceivt his re alar premium, and the person securing his services can . filer his present in je weiry if he prefers it. t list f-'but’ks will be sent, if desired. The r"spective number us tickets must all be cold in one E.’iterp: ise. a.al I must" he nv’itied at the rime return* a. e ma-L- I r lhe tickets. Ail ui-.i--i s must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 7'o. Cincinnati, Ohio. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be ' rtippli. J Uy order'.-- a- a’ ovc—the money to be *ent : Win n ibc tickets are sold. 51-ly-i* S JILS It T N S 1 Lt-. I) Y vt-tijo of an ox cation to ins directed » from die Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pieus, I will, on the 20th of Nng-nrt.; 1859,at the court Invue door in th- town of Rensselaer, J isper comity and -St.it" of Indiana, betwoon tho hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock i i the aft-rnemn of said dav, expose to public sale to th? highesi and best biddr r thereof, ' the rents and profits for the terin of seven yjars I of the following d -s-rib'-d real estate, situat'd in : Jas r-r county und State of Indiana to-wit: | ,Lots nn nb -r two :•?,] three [3,] ten [lff] ar.J ■ ek-v-ti r 1 I. jin dock numb r otte fl.) in tha South Audition to tire town •>! Rcnsaolacr Iu su'd I coilnty mid Sl:it<-. And on fai lin' to rooifF' tha full amount of Bud jn lunn'iit, iuton at and ccmts, I will, at the s line' ti mi'! yilaoe. affer for the fee-simple 1 of « i i real e«tnt-‘, | To s'sold without .■ • ’-.-tief fi-.mj vuiuati'on 1 c.r a|ipmis--:notit I .ws. Taken in ex'ciiliiin ;>s th property of Rufus Strode, ui the suit of 11. C iriipiu-I! & Co. against XVillrif.i Tichc’iior :-mi Riii'u Sired. . SIUOS VH! LEIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. Ev C ii Dov u-.ng, Dr-putv. I July 13, ’ 5 00—1'3
