Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1859 — Page 3
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDATES.
[Republicanprimary election, Aug. 11.] Recorder. Wo are authorized to announce C. W. Henkle as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary election Clerk. We are authorized to announce W- E. Moore as a candidate for Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary election, and that, if elected, he obligates himself to attend to the duties of the office in person. We are authorized to announce 11. I. Jackson as a candidate for Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary election. Auditor. We are authorized to announce T. A. Knox as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary election. We are authorized to announce D. T. Hal stead as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary election. Wc are authorized to announce Thomas Lamborn as a Candidate for Auditor, subject to tho decision of the Republicans at their primary election. As it has-been reported that Mr. Lamborn had withdrawn, he requests us to say that he will remain a candidate until the Republicans decide for themseljves. Wc are authorized to announce R. C; Fierce as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of S. A. Cha ftee, of Iroquois township, as a candidate for thdoffice of County Auditor, at the ei.sui. g election, and oblige many voters. Mr. Chaffee has all the qualifications necessary to fill the office with dignity and honor; enjoys an undisputed reputation for honesty, integrity; energy and! faithfulness in business. We take pleasure in presenting his name to the voters of Jasper county. Voters or Iroquois Township. Mr. Editor: Please announce my name as an Independent Candidate to sell more Goods for One Dollar,leash in hand, than any other house in town', subject to tho decision of the people.
E. T. HARDING.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Read With Care. In our advertising columns will be found an advertisement of that great and popular medicine so extensively sold, and used by thousands of persons through the Western States in tho last five years; we mean Dr. Martn’s Ague Balsam. We know nothing of its merits , save what and Hear spoken of by our friends, never having been so unfortunate as to have to use anything in this line since we heard of it, yet we feel at all times willing to make public through the columns of our paper any discovery, new or old, and redotnmend it to our readers, that is so highly esteemed as this. Balsam. We call the attention of our readers to this wonderful compound and if in want of an ague remedy give it a trial. Sold by all good druggists. Dr. Itoback’s Scandinavian Remedies The cures ajccomplishcd by these great Swedish medicines wodld be incredible if they were not attested by the parties themselves over their own names. Dr. Roback, the discoveror and sole proprietor of these famous restoratives, is now preparing for publication his list |f cures for 1855, with the names, residence, etc., of the patients; many cf whom had been told by their family physicians that there was no help, they musk ilie, The faculty are thunderstruck. They never dreamed of the possibility of compounding a preparation Capable of reaching the seat of disease in the blood, and restoring that fluid to a healthy condition, with absolute certainty. All diseases ol the stomach, liverjbowels, kidneys, nerves, skin, glands and muscles, al*e infallibly removed be Blood Purifier and Blood PillL See advertisement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES S. WIGMORE, Practical Watch & Clockmaker, C Late of the Establishment of C. C. Tuttle, Lafayette,') ~T S now in town, fully prepared to repair your | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in a thorough and workmanlike manner. Particular attention paid to fine Watches. Having, assail apprentice, served a term of six years to the tirade, and from several years’ expeperience in the largest establishments of the Canadas and citiei of the Western Slates, he feels assured that he: will give satisfaction. All work warranted. Tne celebrated SETH THOMAS CLOCKS for sale at Layfayette prices. Fine Watches always on hand, at low fignr. s, warranted good. Clocks sold will be put up at your houses without extra expense. Kz"Accordqons tuned and repaired. SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to rne directed from the Clerk of the Marion Court of Common Fleas, I will, on tho 27th day of August, 1859, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State ol Indiana, between tho ho.urs of ten o’clock in tho forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day,expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the fpnts and profits for the term of seven years o£ the following-described real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of section nine, township thir-ty-one, north- of range nine west —containing three huiidredlaitd twenty acres. And on failure to realize tho full amount of siid judgment), interest and costs, I will, at the s into time and place, offer. for sale tho fee-simple of said real estate. [ Taken in execution trshho property of Michael G. Bright ct al., at the suit of Jacob Merkel. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By C- 11. Downing, D.-puty. August 3, 1859. 3 50—15 ADMINISTHATOH’S sale. fPIIE undersigned will sell at public auction, I at his residence, in Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana, on Thursday, the 25th day of August, A. D. 1859, the personal property of Huldaii J. C arson, late of said county, deceased, consisting of Household Goods, &.c. A credit of six months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving Jiis note with approved security, bearing interest from .date, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. On all sums under three dollars, cash in hand will be required. BARNETT DAY WITT, 15-3 t Admistrator of Huldah Carson. NOTICE. I WILL sell at private sale, on or after the 20 th day of August, 1859, at my residence, in Gillam township, Jasper county, Indiana, one acre off of the east end of the south half of the northwest 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, 11 It Administrator of John Posey, dec’d-
UNITED STATES tl ARSIS A I.’S SAEE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (centZi) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, at tho Coart House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rentsand profits for the term of seven years of all the following-described real estate, to-wit: The south-West quarter of the north-west quarter, and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter, and the north-east quarter of the northwest quarter, and the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, of section thirty-five [35,] township thirty-two [32,] north of range seven [7] west. Also, the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter, and the south-east quarter o the northwest quarter, and the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter, and the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter, and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter, of section one [l,] in township thirty-two [32,] north of range seven [7] west Also, the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter, and the south-west quarter of the southwest quarter, and the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter, and the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, and the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter, and the southwest quarter of tiie north-west quarter, and the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter, and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter, and the south-east quarter of the northeast quarter, and the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, of section six [6,J in township thirty-two [32,] north of range six (6] west, and all situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee-simplo of all of said above-described real estate, or so much thereof as will satisfy the demand. '1 aken upon execution as the property of the defendant, at the suit of Samuel L. Baker against Phineas M. Kent. Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. August 3, 1859. Prs. fee, $10,50. tt UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SAEE. BY virtue of a writ of execution to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, ut the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and profits for the term of seven years of all the following-de-scribed real estate, to-wit: The south-west quarter! of section twentyeight [2B,] township twenty-nine. [29,] north of range eight [B] west. Also, the east half of tho south-west quarter of section thirty-three [33,1 township thirty [3o,] north of range eight [B[ west, all situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at tho same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee-simple of all of said above-described real estate.; Taken as the property of the defendants, at the suit of Clement Acton and Thomas Woodnutt against William Tichenor, William H. Jacks. Rufus Strode, George W. Spitler and David Snvder. Sale will be made without any relief whatever from vain ition or appraisement laws. JOIL. L. ROBINSON, U- S. M irshul fertile District of Indiana, jjjy Samuel Barbour, Peuuty. August 3, 1850. Prs. fee, 5’9 _tt. SIIERIFF’S SAEE. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will; on the 20th day of August, 1859, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hoursof 110 o’clock in tiie forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor tho term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jasper county- and State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quarter, and the west half of the north-east quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-nine, north of ranee five west—containing one hundred and sixty acres. And on failme to realize the full amount of said execution, interest and costs, I will, at tho same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To b i sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Elijah Culp. Sarah Culp and William Moreland, at the suit of Alfred Thompson. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By’ C. 11. Downing, Deputy. July 27, 1859. ' j 7 00—14 J 0 Y AND GLA D N ESS HAS BEEN 15JIOI GiIST TO MANY HOMES AND FAMILIES, Since the introduction of that Worid Renowned medicine, DR, MANX’S AGUE BALSAM, in the Western country, and especially the past season—it has brought health and happiness into-inoje families than any remedy upon record. The question would naturally arise, why is this? Because it dues, in all cases in the shortest time, arrest chills, fever and ague in its worst form, amt in all cases performs a speedy cure Persons residing in malarious districts using this Balsam occasionally during the sickly season, need have no fear of an attack of ague. It is therefore highly recommended as a sure preventative, if used in small doses daily during ttiat particular time when this class of diseases prevail. For want of space we can only oiler a few of the many evidences in its favor. Bccvrus, Onio, Feb. 25, 1858. DR. MANN & CO., (ration, Ohio—Gents: We are at a loss to find language sufficient to portray to the public the great esteem in which your Celebrated zJg-ac Ba'sawi is held in this community. The fact is it never fails to cure ague in its worst forms, and wc can sell nothing else. Yours, &c., IJOLOBERT & TAILOR, Druggists. Corinth, Miss.. Oct. 20, 1858. MESSRS. S. K. MANN dz CO.— Gents: Having procured a supply of your Ague Balsam, and testing it thoroughly in many severe cases of long standing, where all the popular remedies of the day had failed, I found, in all cases, your Balsam effected a safe and speedy cure. It is just the medicine we want here in the South. Respectfully Yours, JOSEPH BUCHANAN, Druggist. New York, Feb. 23, 1858. MESSRS S, K. MANN <& CO. — Gents: I have at our house in St. Louis, sold your Ague Balsam some three years, and have carefully observed its effects, and must in candor say, I do not believe it has an equal in the history of medicine; for, to my personal knowledge, it cures permanently every case, and I have known it used after all other remedies had failed, with the same happy result. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it the greatest discovery ever made in intermittent remedies, and a perfect triumph over chills, fever and ague. Respectfuly, PROF. O. J. WOOD. S. K. .MANN CO., Proprietors, Galion. Ohio. Sold by all good Druggists. 25-ly-is. NOTICE. r PAKEN up by the subscrihsr, living in Wash--1 ingt.on township, Jasper county, Indiana, one estruy horse, supposed to bo five years old. blind in the left eye, a scar on the righfhind leg above the paster joint, both hind feet white, collar mark, a bright bay, with shoes on before, and about fiften and a half hands high. The owner is requested to come forward, prove . roperty,pay charges, and take him away,; 11 3t. WM. S. ANDERSON.
I.EGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,? J Jasper Circuit Court, Jasper county s ' (September Term, 1859, Alfred Thompson, ' vs. Thomas Clark, Rufus Strode, Sarah F. Strode, his wife, George W. Spitler, Hiram Campbell, John Campbell, John Peters, Addison McCullough, William Ellisson, Robert Scott, Samuel McConnell, Isaac Peters, George P. Rogers, David Woodrow,, James Kirker, John Goodhart. Abraham Ackerland, John C. Van Rensselaer, Robert H. Milroy, Adam L. Antrim, Julian White, James B. Antrim, Edmund G. Webster, The Marine Bank of Chicago, William Tichenor, and Loretta Clark. / OMES now the said plaintiff, by Lee &. SpitV ler, his attorneys, and fi’-. •; his complaint in this behalf, and also an affidavit of a disinterested person that the defendants, Hiram Campbell, John Campbell, John Peters, Addison McCullough, William Ellison, Robert Scott, Samuel McConnell, Isaac Peteis, George P. Rogers, David Woodrow, James Kirker. John Goodhart, Abraham Ackerland, John C. Van Rensselaer, Adam L. Antrim, Julian White, James B. An trim, Edmund G. Webster, and “The Marine B ink of Chicago,” are not residents of the State of Indiana. The said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this cause of action, and that unless they appear at tho culling of said caiise, on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be hold at the Court House in Rensselaer on the second Monday in September, A. D. 1859, and plead, answer or demur to said cause of action, the matters and things contained in the complaint i f said plaintiff will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said [l. s.] Court, at office in Rensselaer, this 2d day of August, A. D. 1859. C. W. WATSON, Clerk. 15-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana? (Jasper Court of Common Jasper county.s SS ‘ / Pleas, July Term, 1859. Thomas R. Barker, Guardian' of the minor heirs of Lewis Elijah, to-wit, James Elijah and William Elijah, VB. -Morgan Elijah, Franklin Elijah, Ransom Elijah, Thomas R. Barker, Guardian of Malissa I. Blue, Amelia Alexander, Petition you the William Alexander, Sale or Real Mary Alexander, Estate. Matilda Alexander, Harriet Alexander, heirs of Sarah Alexander, deceased, Hiram Stewart, Elmira Stewart, Charles Stewart, heirs of Harriet Stewart, Eliza Stewart, and <> Sidney Stewart. ) C' OMES the plaintiff, by Lee & Spitler, his Attorneys, and files an affidavit showing that Franklin Elijah, Hiram Stewart, Elmira Stewart, Charles Stewart, Harriet Stewart, Eliza Stewart and Sidney Stewart are non-residents of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Rensselaer Gazette 1 ’'otilying the non-residents of the pendency of this cause., that unless they appearand plead, answer or demur to co.aip'aint herein, at the calling of said cause, on the nf?- °£ t ‘ le next term of said Court, to be held at the vjC.'ft House in Rensselaer, on the fourth Monday in October, in the year 1859, the same will be heard and determined !■! lilt?”' »hs«ncn. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court [l. s.] this 3d day of August, A. D. 1859. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. 15-3 t By D. I. Jack on, Deputy. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,J C Jasper Court of ComJasper county,) ' Zmon Pleas, July Tenn, (1859. Elizabeth Downing, wi- ] dow of Thomas T. Downing, deceased, vs. Wesley Downing, Frances A. Downing, Emuline Downing, Ancil B. Downing, Elnira Downing, John Downing, PETITION FOR Alice Downing, /■ Nancy Elizabeth Down- PARTITION. Ing, intermarried wit 1 John reek, Louisa Jane Downing, Mirguti T. Downing, Thomas T. Downing, Israel Downing, Virgil Downing, heirs of Thomas T. Downing, deceased. C' OMES now the plaintiff, by Lee <Sz Spiti ler, her attorneys, and files a petition for partition of the following real estate, to-wit; the east half of the north-east quarter of section eleven, and the west half of the north-west quarter, and the sou h-east quarter of. the north-east quarter of section twelve, in township twentyseven, north of range seven west, and the northeast quarter of the north-east quarter of section tvVcnty-one, township twenty-eight, north of range six west; also, an affidavit showing that John, Alice, Mirgati T., Israel, Virgil and Elnira Downingare noij-residents of the State ol Indiana, and that unless they plead or answer said petition on or before the. first day of the next term of this Court, the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed and a decree rendered accordingly. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, [l. s.] at office in Rensselaer, this 26th day of July, A. D. 1859. C. M. WATSON, Clerk, 14-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. NOTICE TO HEIKS OF PETITION TO SELL LAXD, State of Indiana,? gg Jasper county,) 8 1 THERE will be a petition presented to the _ Common Pleas Court of Jasper county, at the October term of said Court, for an order to sell the real estate of Solomon Sampson, late of said county, deceased, the personal property being insufficient to pay the debts. G. W. T. SAGE, Administrator. July 26, 1859. , REMOVAL. N. K. BOWMAN, TAILOR AND CUTTER, BEGS to inform his old friends and CUH ~>gjl tomersthatho has removed his place of business to the building next door east of lilXLaßuo, Boys & Laßuo’s store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that support he has enjoyed tor the last seven years, and which it will bv his constant study to deserve. 7- ly
DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S COMPOUND Pectoral of Wild Cherry, Ji Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Dis cases of the Throat and .Lungs., embracing Bronchitis, Influenza, Pnenmonia. Pleurisy, Jlsthma, 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 minister of the M. E. Church, who is 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 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 difficulty 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. John Bull— Dear Sir: 1 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, t< try it, and I air ‘ully assured they will be relieved by its use. Yours respectfully, JAMES H. 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, in which Cod Liver Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect, 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 es Consumption, 1 give it most decidedly the preference. JOHN MAGENISS, M. D. Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and Riost respected citizens, to whom wc refer you: Louisville, Ky., Dec. 30,1857. Dr. John Bull— Sir: It gives me plcasuie to inform you and the public generally of the immediate relief 1 obtained from the use of your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry. I was attacked with a very severe cotd, which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it according to the directions, and from the very first dose 1 took I found relief, and before I took half the oottle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as well as ever. I got a second bottle for my daughter, and upton taking it she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She had a cough of long standing, which thr atened Consumption. Yours respectfully, JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications lor agencies, must be addressed to W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING & PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind 25-ly-is COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MILROY. L. A. COLE. MI 4. EE O V 4t COEE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ARE prepared to transact all business usually pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &c They arc prepared to and will furnish correct abtracts of titles to any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and will accompany the same with a legal opinion as to its validity, without additional charge, whenever required. 20,000 ACRES OF the best land in Jaspercounty, suituafedin in all parts of the county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie'; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, for sale by MILROY & COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. TiZF- BGST of PBAIKIE EANB, DESCRIBED as toii6;rs: Of section 8, except 80 acres off the west side of : .he sec:;? l * : iiie. n67t!l al >d south-west quarter of section 9; tho east half and the south east quarter ’he south-west quarter of section 5; the whole v[ section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, and the north-west quarter of section 10, all in township 27, range 8, situated in the 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 very low prietrupon 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 of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above real estate apply to MILROY & COLE, 43 Land Agents. ON BEAVEEC PKAIBIE. ALL of section 4, and tho north half of section 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the southwest quarter of the 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; will be sold at low price upon these terms: $1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1859; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four vears from tho date of the deed, with interest, by MILROY &. COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. ONE OF THE BEST FAIEMS IN THE COUNTY, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 1 acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale bv ’MILROY & COLE, 43 Land Agents. A L.VEEGE numbeb. of town eots, SITUATED in the best parts of the town of Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and on favorable terms by MILROY & COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. SHERIFF’S SAEE. BY virtue pf an execution to me directed from tho Clerk of tho Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will, on the I3th of August, 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 afternoon 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 south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section twenty-seven, township thirty, north of range five west—containing forty acres. And on failure to realize tho 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 Taken in execution ns the property of John Britton, at the suit of Joshua Faro for the use of George Kessler. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. Bv C-. IL Downing, Deputy. July 20, 185'?. 3 5*) 7 -J3
DR. KOBUK’S BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS I THE GREAT SCA.NDINAVTA.N V3SZTA2LS P.EXvIBDIES. A /o § % A? jn / PHARMACYA TO THOSE vVHO 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 recommend it. It is to this thinking, reasoning class, who always look before they leap, . and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that DR. RO BACK’S BLOOD PV- ; RIFIER AND PILLS owe their immense success. Wnen this CREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, J\Tcrcous Diseases. Sexual Wcakness, Scrofula, Premature Old Jcre, Fever and Jigue, Rheumatism. JTeuralgia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or Piles, Weak Stomache, Colic Diarrhea, etc., he stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distinguished Physician’s statements. and it was found that every stage of the progress 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 ev- ! ery city and town of the Union, patronized tiie prep arations, and admitted the claims of the illustrious Swede, to be tho First Medical Discoverer of the Jigc. THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS are now universally recommended’by well informed 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, GENER AL DEBILITY. Nervous Tremors, Fainting Fits, HpilSpsy, Mental Iritation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, Sore Leg. Ulcers an the Body, Pimples on the Face, General Eruptions, Boils, Mercurial Sores, Glandular Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitching?, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb Weakness of the Back, Loins and Limbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, Of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recommending tiie preparations may be seen at Dr. Roback’s Office. In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are united the 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 this fact all who try them will subset ibe. The absence of millera’s, Mil of every stupifying drug, renders them harmless, even to the most delicate female, or the feeblest child. No one can doubt their superiority afte one single trial—they are not only better, but. in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Frice of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier,.?!, per bottle, or -5, per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for §l. ■n"7=Read Dr. Roback’s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great amount of interesting and valuable Medieal information can be had gratis of any of his agents throughout the country. From the Rev. Mr. McMcli.kn, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. Indianapolis, Oct.s, 1857. Dr. C. W. Roback—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 a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me. Yours, J. W. T. McMULLEN. Carlisle, Warren Co., O„ March 8, 1858. Dr C. W. Roback—Dear Sir; For tiie benefit of suffering humanity permit me to say that I have found your .SCANDINAVIAN 151,00 D PU IFIF.R and HLOOD PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver I Cdinnlaint. 1 have suffered from the above mentioned I dise». t,es nil' five years and have tried a great many phy- ' r’Cians, but all to no 2' lilDose - was advised by a ’ * ~ tr” vour Blood Purifier an J . -”d did so "was living in Cincmna.i LL? ,ime ’ a,ld 1 your office and purchased one bottle of rminer and one box of Fills to commence with, and bless the day I found your valuable medicines, for I am enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that the cure is permanent. Let others buy and take wiiat they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and Pills for all chronic Diseases which arise from impure blood or derangement of the digestive organs. 1 ; I take no other medicine, and have not for the last eighteen months. Most truly, T. V. DUBOIS. j Principal Office and Sale Rooms, No. 6 East Fourth street, 3d Building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Hammond street. Fur sale by HARDIN G PEACOCK, Rensselaer, and by Druggists and Mere hunts generally. IBly DRS. MOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, L FAVE ET E , fi . 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 Gum” work, on Platina plate, is without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum, giving the teeth great strength, beauty and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Plate ’ work is mfl-de 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 w o r k. Our “Vulcanite Base” is a very pretty style of work ; i very light and durable—used for the upper part of the mouth. Our “Cheop.lastic” work is a very servicable kind of work, and costs less than those named above. Our facilities are such that we can put up whole or partial setts of teeth on short notice. Teeth extracted with Electricity, and also with Dr. 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. 46. ' NEW MADISON lIoIFsII main St., bet. Columbia. &. Front, CINCINNATI, OHIO. FIMIIS Hotel is of the most modern constrncJ tion, containing all the latest improvements and conveniences adapted to such an establishment. The parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious and well ventilated. The location of , the Hquso is excellent, and affords peculiar ad- ; vantages to the business community, being with- I in five minutes’ walk of tho post-office, telegraph offices and banking houses, and adjacent to the landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading to and from the city, call regularly for passengers! The strictest attention will be paiij to the wants and coinfort of guests; and no pains will be spared to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bes’towed upon the “Madisoti” for years past. GARRISON & CAHILL, 20-ts Proprietors. A FINE LITTLE FAIEItI ol SO ACMES, SEVENTY acres of which is under improvement; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to ike fhu*vi; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by MILROY & COLE, 43 » Land Agents.
SI,OOO in (.old for Three Hollars! L. D. SINE’S FOURTH AR T-U N IO N GI F T DISTRIBUTION! TWENTV THOUSAND DOLLARS IN VAI.IABLi: prizes. 300 Prizes in American Gold, lx Prizes Ranging from $2,50t0 SI,OOO Each. 400 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from S2O to S2OO each. 10 splendid Oil Paintings and Engravings. Ladies' Garnet, Coral, Cameo and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings; also. Ladies' Locket Breastpins; Gent's Diamond. Opal and Garnet Pins; fine Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc.; fine Seal Rings; Goldstonc and Locket Rings; Regard and plain Gold Rings-; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets, etc., etc. WHOLE NUMBER OF PRIZES—IBOO. Tickets Limited to 7,000. More than art average of one chance in 4 T'icac/k. Sing-le Tickets, 53,00; Three Tickets, %8,OO; Six Tickets, 513,00. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON MONDAY, AUGUST. 8, 1859. LD. SINE would announce to the public that, iu • addition to his regular monthly Gift Enterprise, he wfil give his Fourth Grand Art-Union Distribution on Monday, Bth day of August next, on -which occa- ! sion will be distributed Eighteen hundred Beautiful j and Costly Prizes, valued at $20,000. Among tho Gifts will be found Three Hundred Prizes in Ameri- ; can Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to SI,OOO i each. Four Hundred excellent Gold and Silver Lever ; Hunting Watches, worth from S2O, to S2OO each; Ten • beautiful Oil Paintings ai;d Engravings, worth from sls to S3OO each; the remaining prizes consisting* of Ladies’ Breastpins and Ear-rings, Gents’ Diamond j Breastpins. Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold [ Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc. The paintings will be exchanged for Watches or Jew’elry at the lowest cash prices, ifdesiredby ticket* I holders. 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 • free of expense, and at my risk. Persons at a distance who cannot abtend the I 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 j on the day of drawing. i 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. /Xgents 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 Fourth Art Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent for my regular monthly Enterprise. Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively 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, Ky. AH orders must be addressed, L. D. Sine, Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. 51-ly-ia Horse, Buggy & Harness for L. D. .SIME’S FIFTY-FIFTH GRAND I 250 PRIZES IN ANTE .ICAN GCEDI 80 ACHES OF A&ICH L LAND! Two Hundred and Fist y Go'd and Silver Lever Hunting Ketches—Gold Vest and Gunrd Chains—Solid und Double.plated Silverware. Jewelry. Tickets Limited to 12,500! Whole Number Prizes, 1,500 ! ! To he Draivn at Cincinuati, Ohio, on rtloniiay, Augrtrst 29, 1839. LD. SINE would announce to the public thathia • Fifty-fifth Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be j distributed to tiie ticket holders fifteen hundred valuable gifts, among which will be found: One Horse. Buggy, and Silver-mounted Harness, all complete, worth four hundred dollars; one eighty acre Land (Warrant; two hundred and fifty prizes in American Gold; ranging from 82,50 to .$ 00; two hundred and fifty Gold and Silver Lever Hunting XV atchcs, ranging from §2O to §200; Gents’ Gold Vest Chainsand Ladies’ Gold Guard Chains. Also, solid and double-plated ; Silverware, consisting of Tablespoons, Teaspoons, Forks, &c. Also, Ladies’ Garnet. Coral and Cameo . Breastpins and Ear rings. Lockets. &c. Also. Gents’ , ' -* studs and Sleeve Buttons, Breastpins, etc, ! "ad of the a*. ve S i,ts are of as SO oli a quality as can be purchased for the p../*'• , 1 beg leave to state to the pun.that my Kntcrpi.s. ; materially differs front many others m a professedly I sin.ilai: character. | Firstly—The drawing invariably takes place OB tba day advertised. I Secondly—The prizes are worth what they are sta- ! ted to be in the programme. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk; and a list of the drawn numbers i» forwarded to every ticket holder, whether fortunate or not. Single tickets, §1; Six tickets, INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket; and will, in addition, receive a premium of ten per cent, in gold; agents who : sell less than that number, and over 25 will be supj plied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a pre, I mjura in jewelry at the rate of §2,50 for each 25 tick- ' cts sold. Thus, an agent selling 25 tickets remits me §2O, and is then entitled to a line gold pen, silver extension, gold rille, or any other article worth §2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth §5; I one selling 60 tickets, aa article worth $6, and so on. I Premiums may remain until a Watch or other valua- . Ide article can be obtained. I If any person who cannot himself act as agent will secure the service of another, in a place where no agency is already established, the person procuring tha agent, in case 12 tickets are sold in one Enterprise, will be presented witli any book lie may desire of the value o.' §1,25: with one worth §2,50 for procuring an agent who will sell 25; and one wortlr Five Dollars for procuring trio sale of 50, 1 lie agent will also receive his regular premium, aii'l the person securing iiis services can order his present in jfi-vv elry if he prefers it. A list of books will be sent, if desired. The Respective number of tickets must all be soldin one Enterprise, and I must be notified at the time returns are made for the tickets. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordering as above—Hie money to be eent when the tickets are sold. 51-ly-ie SHERIFF’S SALL. BY virtue of au execution to me directed from the Clerk of tho Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 20th of Augirst, 1859,at the court house door in the town of Renssefaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between tha hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon 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 doserib.-d real estate, sitnat-’d in Jasper CQiinty and State ol Indi uia to ivi. Lots number two [’?.] thro- f ’ nd eleven [ll.] in block n : .i> ; South Addition to the l >.v o, lie. ■ .aid county and State, And on I’ajlure to realize th- tmount of said judgment, interest und ’ .-ts, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fec-siffiple of said real estate. To be sold without any r-lief from valuation or appraisement I v.’s Taken in oxeciiti Strode, at the suit of I‘, William Tichenor an-.i : o.- ; SI .! ’N ... I ; Sh ‘' iff .1 o- i '' : Bv C. H. Downing, D- <uv July 13, 1859 * 5 00-13
