Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1859 — Page 3
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ffj™ CSb » -nt- is r»min i '’ : ns liro.ij. U 1 >fn<»ng (he c.itt.le in the neighborhood of Belleville. Illinois. (Jtv’ A tlor.pputhic Mi die;.l College is to bd eAtablishekl «*. St. Louis, It will be ■ ’opV’Tied on the Ist day ol October. Prince of Vt’es.accompanied by lh s tutor an * a Court Physician, is expected ito re ch Qu -b.-e by the n -x' Canada steamer. ; oO“The English government is about to I [substitute brionze coin lor its bulky copper. I currency. The meta 1 has a Iready been tried [in Canada. O^7"A child in Cincinnati fallinc from a •second story window, struck across the back ‘of a passing dog, killing the dog but saving its own life. (£rA new fashion in New Orleans is firing salutes with artillery to private citizens as they start on their summer tours. A loud way of saying good-bye. - a slave sale in Bowling Green, Mo., lately, a girl thirteen years old took the highest price. $1,200, while a man filty-five years old brought SBOO, and a boy of six over SSOO. O^7“A difficulty took place on Friday, at Hopkinsville. Ky., between NV. NV. W -ston and Capt. James Jackson, late candidate for Congress, in which the former was shot and instantly killed. ‘ is affirmed that cattle have been [killed by eating the Chinese sugar cane, asIter being compressed from the n ill. The fjou’er part >f the st .Ik seem.- t . operate upion the stomach like broken glass. > Novel Premium —The Agricultural Society which holds its Fair Dundee in O.‘ jt-iber, offers a- premium of five ! 01l irs t.. »he [young lady “who v ill pare a peck f putn, toes in the shortest time and do itthe best." i 0O”A Washington correspondent r-ports that Secretary of State Cass and Attorney General Black both wear false hair. The Democratic party ha* a great many false j.v4igs to cover up their bald places. — Louisville Journal. • A Mile in F rty Seconds. —The JanesVille Gazette savs that Judge Noggle was ica-rii-<l from Bass Creek to Janesville, on a ■construe tion train, in four minutes —the distance being six miles Destruction train Would be a better name. i The Rothschilds —lt is rumored that the uncertainties of financial operations in Europe, and the dep’o'able state of paralysis bf Nathaniel Rothschild, the iead o» the house, have been 'he c >use of the con'emplated -ctirement o! allthe Ro-hschilds from business. [ exchange states that J t lies Root, a railroad engineer, drove his -machine” nt ihe rate of seventy-two miles an h nr. This mm must belong to the arrmp-root imiilv. and il he does much >f that sort, o Running, he will find himself some day, both touted and grounded. ( (£rMid dogs, to the number of 'our or five, have <n *de thoir ipneiinnce in and shuif Canton. 111., during the list *ew weeks. $. v -r.il person.•• h .ve ’>!’ ten . 'am mg ’(h ut n tn n r.nmrti M x«>n. and two <>• his children Th- v h >ve ’ .Uh in ♦’»“ mad-stone. Jnd are de’. r !P : t y d U-■ virtues ; Right A“- Indiana divorce has l»,-e’i in ■>: Sonr.-m r o ’ in L-wis oitnn- N Y.. ml ' 'ii’-d ■.-t-P‘< Pne Cou'i li‘-ld tbit a iv.irc.i- obt'i'ned in the State of Ipdi-imi. when the •> <r’v goes there *or the pit-0 >se of p<- mn-lu ’sn •'■ hv>-and then -etnrns to that Sii-’e. is wholly inoperative unit vo'd.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Head This. |l)r. M»on, the great discoverer and vender of that World-renowned medicine, Dr, Maun*« Ague-Balsam* isietill in the field, laboring for the good of the sufferiijg. It is now a settled fact, beyond a doubt, that the remedy is very far ex< eeding anything of the kind eier before introduced, and we may well judge why it is so. Because the inventor has spared no expense npr pains in thoroughly bringing into generat notike, by means cf the Press, and the general efficacy jf the medicine. Hence the result is that it now stands at the head of the list of all antidotes for all nfalarious diseases. Your attention is called to the advertisement found in another column of the present number of our paper, where testimonials of the highest order may be found. Sold by all good drug' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Old Boot and Shoe Store. rr’HK Bubecriber returns his thanks to his numerous JL customers for their liberal patronage during the p4»l five years, and expects to deserve and receive a continuance of it in the future. It my work don't suit, don’t t ke it. My work ia all home-made, and warranted perfect. I have a large stock on hand for tlje fall trade, and 4111 a’.wpys ready to make up to order. I stili empty the same workmen that 1 have bad saveral years, of whose good work the public is wall aware. Term® positively « a*h, and I will not be afcdersold by any one this side of Lafayette. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch, highest price in cash paid for Green and Dfy Hides. a i[2o-ly] JOHN GOETZ. Cabinet warehouse. r |’HE subscriber baa always on hand, at his I Cabinet Shop in Rensselaer, the latest and most durable styles of | BEBST ADS, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Chairs. Tab es. Stands, <s’£. i Bookcases, or any of the above-articles, and anerythiny else tn my line, made to order, and at aS reasonable rates as anywhere else. CT Repairing done on short notice. lao-3m M. EGER. Boots and Shoes have just received a very desirable g VV assortment of Boots and Shoes, which 9 we will sell very low- Good Boots and dnrubib at $2,50 to 4,so‘per pair. 20 G, W SPITLER. L OR fashionable and cheap Ladies’ EmbroidT ered Collars, Undersleeves, &.C., go to ■]SO G. W- SPITLER’S. 1;F you want a good article of Fancy Cassi- ( simeres, Silk and Satin Vestings, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Underclothes, &,c, cheaper thin the cheapest, Ao t SPITLER’S. Wanted, IV AGS, Feathers, Beeswax, See., for which the If highest market price will be paid. Ji) G. W, SPITLF.II,
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large promises under fictitious names, without the [ intention or ability to fullfil them, hoping, through the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plun- - der the public, a strict sense of duty compel* me to I warn all against them, and to beware of being cheat ed and deceived by theiii, for they are base imi- | tators of an en erprise that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in the position ; which it now occupies, commanding an extensive abtl increasing trade, approved and indorsed with the ' must entire freedom and confidence by the leading ; publishing houses in the Union, whose letters of approval and indorsement are in my possession, and, shown at any time with the greatest pleasure. G. G. EVANS, I 20-3 m-is 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DOCTOR JOHN BULL'S coni’iHMi Pectoral of Wild Cherry, Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the ’ Throat and Lungs % embracing Branch it is, Infiuen- j za. Pneumonia, Pleurisy y Jisthma, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difficult Breath ivg, Hoarseness and Incipient CONSUMPTION. BELOW we insert a few certificates from the many e have lately received in favor of this valu- ■ able medicine. From a minister of the M. E. Church, who is well known throughout the Stale 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 yr» r 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 1 air r 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 to’ally failed to produce any beneficial effect, and 1 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. Read a certificate from Captain James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, to whom we refer you: Louisville, Ky., Dec. 30. 1857. Dr. John B*ll— Sir: It gives me pleasuie to inform I you and the public generally of the immediate relief 1 j obtained from the use cf your Compound Pectoral of I AyVild Cherry. 1 was al tacked w r ith a very severe cotd, I which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. I obtained a bottle of Jmput and took it according to the direcupns, and from the very first dose I took I found relief, land before I took half the oottle 1 was entirely relieved < f the cough, and was as w’ell as ever. I got a secoua bottle i r my daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She ‘jit ad a cough of longstanding, which thr atened Consumption. Yours respectfully. JAMES D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications tor agencies, must be addressed to W. W. RORLRTS. Indianapolis. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Sold by HARDING de PEACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind 25-1 y is JO Y AND "GLADINESS HVS BELA BKOUCIHT TO MANY HOMES AND FAMILIES, ' Since the introduction of that Worid ■ mddicine, DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM, in the Western country, and especially the past season—it i has brought health and happiness into moje families I , than any remedy upon record. The question would ‘ natuially arise, why is this? Because it dues, in all cases in the shortest time, fever and ague in its worst form, and in all cases performs a speedy cure. Persons residing in malarious districts : using this Balsam occasionally during the sickly seaI son, need have no fear of an attack of ague. It is 1 therefore highly recommended as a sure preventative, : if used in small doses daily during that particular i time when this class of diseases prevail. Fur want i of space we can only offer a few of the many eviden- , ■ ces in its favor. Bucyrus, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1858. ; DR. MANN &. CO., Galion, Ohio—Gents: We are ; at a loss to find language sufficient to portray to the i public the great esteem in which your Cel eb rated j Ague Balsam \s, held in this community. The fact is | it never fails to cure ague in its worst forms, and we ; can sell nothin" else. Yours, &c., • HOLOBERT& TA I LOR. Druggists. : Corinth, Miss.. Oct. 20, 185s 1 . MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.— Gents: Having' ■ procured a supply of your Ague Balsam, and testing ; I it thoroughly in many severe ca*es of long standing, i ! where alj the popular remedies of the day had failed, I I found, in all cases, your Balsam effected a safe and ! speedy cure. It is just the medicine we want here in ; i the South. Respectfully Yours, JOSEPH BUCHANAN, Druggist. ' New York, Feb. 93, 1858. I 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, •nd mnst in candor sav, 1 do not believe it has an . equal in the history of medicine; for. to mv personal i knowledge, it cures permanently every case, and I i have known it used after all otherremedies had failed, j with the same happy result. 1 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., Pr> prietors Galion. Ohio. Sold by all good Druggists. 25-Iy-is. i a »■’ S S.l CK. ~ I)Y virtue of uh ord-r of s-ile to >ne directed! y from tile Clerk of Hu-Jasper Common Pleas I I Court, I will, on the Ist diy of Detail-r, 1859, at i I the court house door in the town ol Rensselaer, , Jasper county and State of Indiana, between til" I hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock iifthe afternoon of said day, expose to ' pubiioale to the highest and best bidder thereof, I 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: A certain parcel of land beginning at a point in Jasper county aforesaid, where the north line of the Rensselaer and Montgomery county road intersects the east side of a county road running ■ on the east line of the west half of the north- ' west quarter of section thirty—3(l—township ■ twenty-nine—29—north of range six—6—west; thence running due north on said east line of said road one hundred and twenty-five—l2s | feet; thence at right angles with said last-named i road due east two hundred—2oo—feet; thence at j right angles, and parallel with said last-named 1 road, to the Rensselaer and Mongotnery county road; thence along the northerly line of said road to tiie place of beginning. Also, the spring in the West line of said land, and the land which is in the road reserved around it. ! Andon failure to realize the full amount of! said judgment, interest and costs, I will, nt. the I same tiire -md place, offer for s ile the fee-simple ■ of s-'td real est i!" i To bo sold wit ,o,it any r -liei from valuation ‘ or appraisement I iws. Taken in execution as the property of Ann Saylor ct al., at the suit ot John C. Van R -iisselaer W. J. WRIGH T, Sheriff Jasper county. i September 1, 1859. 11 (10—20-4 t A U MAN tS'F IXTOK’S NU’t’a VE. NOTICE k hereby g ven that the undersigned ; lias been appointed administrator de bonis non ol the estate of Jolin H- Phillips, late of Jas- ; per county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed tube solvent. L* A- COLE, Administrator de bonis non. tugn«l 19. 1859. 18-3 t OVERCOATS of the latest styles, and all othkinds of Roudy-made Clothing, for sale very low for cosh fit SPITLER’S.
SHEKIFF’S SAEE. BY virtue of two executions to me directed ; from the Clerk of the Fayette Circuit ' Court, I will, on the 10th of September, 1859, at ; the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, . Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the j 1 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, j the rents and profits for the term of seven years i of the following described real estate, situated in ; Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the south-east quar- j ter of Section eleven (11,) and the cast half of I section twelve (12,) anu t!IS east half of the | south-west quarter of section twelve (12,) anu . the west half of the north-east quarter of section ; twenty-three (23.) and the north half of the [ south-west quarter of section twenty-four (24,) and the north-west quarter of the south-east ; quarter of section twenty-four, (24,) and the south half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-six (36,) and the south-we.->t quarter of the north-ea>t quarter of section thirty-six (36,) all in township twenty-seven (27,) north of range seven (7) west —containing seven hundred and twenty acres. ■ And on failure to realize the lull amount >f said judgment, interest and costs, I will, fit the sum** time and place, offer lor sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property of The Junction Railroad Company, at the suit of Lew • is Burk against Tne Junction Railroad Compapany, and nt the suit of Lewis Burk and Paul Espey against the Junction Railroad Company. SIMON PHILLIPS, She-iff Jasper county. Bv C. H. Downing, Deputy August 17, 1859. 5 50—17 SHEMSFF’S SaEE. BY virtue of a vendi exponas ta me dir-cted from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 10th daj of September, 1859, at the court house door in the town ol Rens- I selaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours cf 10 o’clock in the forenoon a nd 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 the term of seven years of the following real cstite, situated in Jasper | county and State of Indiana, to-wit: Tiie east half of t le north-east quarter of sec- | tion eighteen [lß,] in township twenty-nine [29,] north of range eight [B] west —containing I eighty acres. And on failu'e to realize the full amount of said execution, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple , of said real estate. ! Taken in execution as the property of Mad- ■ ison Collins and John Johnston, at the suit of Daniel Dougherty and George P. Dougherty. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. | By C. H. Downing, Deputy. ' August 17, 1859. 3 50—17 NOTICE OF DISTBIBiriON. j State of Indiana,) t . r asJasper countyA NOTICE is hereby given that at the July term of the Court of Common Pleas of Jasper com fy, after final settlement of the estate of ; John Reese, deceased, about the sum of three hundred and ninety dollars were found remaining I for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are f therefore notified to appear on the first diy of the next term of said Court, ai.d prove their heirship and receive their distribution share. Attest: C. M. WATSON, Clerk C. C. P. Jasper county. By D- I. Jackson, Deputy. September 2, 1859. 2 J-.it ! NOTICE TO IIEUIS OF PETITION ■ TO SELL HEAL EKTATE, State of Indiana.) Jasper county,J NT OTICE is hereby given Leonidas A. Cole, : Lx administrator of tiie estate of John H. Phil- ; lipe, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the ; real estate of the decedent, his personal property | being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said I i petition will be heard at the next term of the i Court of Common Pleas of said county, C. M. WATSON, Clerk, I [l. s.] C. C. l . Jasper county. 18-3 t By D. I.Jackson, Deputy. EJECTION NOTICE. : State of Indiana,) To the Sheriff of Jasper Jaspc. county,} " County, Greeting. YOU are hereby commanded to give legal notice to the qualifi'-d voters of said county, that there will be a poll opened in the. several pre- ; ! cincts in said county, on the second Tues Jay in ' i October, A. D. 1859, to tike the sense of tiie I qualified voters ot said county on calling a con- j ; vention, to alter, amend or revise the constitu- ■ tion ot the State of Indiana. You are also com- j manded to give notice that, at the same time, and • place, the said qualified voters will vote for th- ; following officers, to-wit: One Clerk for Hie J sp r Circuit ourt, one Recorder fur said county. . one Auditor, ami two County Commissioners for said county. Witnets, mv hand and s al of the Cir- \ [l. ».] cuit Court, this 24th day of August, A. D. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. * By D. I Deputy. i I State of Indian - ., / ! Jasper countv. ( i WILLIS J. W v IGHT. s:.<-.iiff of Jasper j , county, in t ! i" Slit •' I di '■> ’, da h'reliy, in accordance with the eime c.rtiticatc, give notice that an election will b held at th • several ! places of holding elections in said county, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, A. D. 1859, for the election of the officers and for tiie purposes *pecified in said certificate. Given nndermy hand this 24thdav of August, A. •>. 1859. WILLIS J. WRIGHT, 18-6 t Sheriff of Jasper County. I.EO'-E NOTICE. I State of Indiana.) W. S. Hopkins, ! Jasper county,} BS ’ ( Justice of the Peace of Marion townsip, in ) said county, | Josiah Sears ) against • Attachment. ' John McKillip.) WHEREAS, Josiah Sears, plaintiff, has this day filed in my office the necessary comI plaint aud bond to entitle him to an order of atI t ichment, which—has been duly issued; and it I appearing, by the affidavit of a disinteres’ed per- ! son, that the said John McKillip, the defendant, i is a non-resident of this State, therefore, the said | defendant will take notice that I will proceed to : hear said case on tile 22d day of September, A. ! D. 1859, at ten o’clock A. M.;and that unless he ! appear at said time, and plead Io said action, the samewili be heard and determined in hisabseuce. ! Given under my hand and seal, this 30tli day : of August, A. D. 1859. W. S. HOPKINS, [i.. s.] I 19-3 t $3,00. Justice of the Peace. NOTICE TO HEIItS OF PETITION TO SELL LAND. State of Indiana,) i Jasper county,} rpiIERE will be a petition presented to the I Common Pleas Court of Jasper county, at the October term of said Court, for an order to sell the real estate of Sampson Solomon, late of; said county, deceased, the personal property bo- i in<r insufficient to pay the debts. G. W. T. SAGE, Administrator. July 26, 1859. 17-3 t I
»IC. HOBACK’S BLOOD I PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS ; THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN 73G3TABL3 / PHARMACYA . TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON 1 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 al ways look before they leap, ' and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that DR HOBACK’S BLOOD PURI FIE AND PILLS owe their immense success, j ! Wnen this CREAT EMBASSADOR OE HEALTH First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, JTeroous Diseases. Se.rual H' eal ness. Scrofula, Premature Old Jige, Fever and Jtgue, Rheumatism. Jfeuralgia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or Piles, H ea-- Colic Di arrhea, etc., he stated the manner in which : -v operated. Their actual effects were computed iysa .c----ious men, with the disling Pl.ys\ a - :t *• ments, and it was found that every sta c . t ;• x u ress of cure, was precisely as he had < ;t. »be result was that the mind of the eoun'ru ~e rested, and that persons of the highes* oa . • ...••■• ery city and town the Union. f*?t» i t‘• arations, and admitted the clan- •‘ t; i - Swede, to be tho First ,\fe>iical Discci er . I TIIE BLOOD PURIFIER Xs D BL D PILLS are now universally recommended by informed and candid as an immediate cure for i 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, Loci of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENER \L DEBILITY. i Nervous Tremors, Fainting Fits, ’ pilepsy, Mental Iritation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, i Sore Leg, Ulcers on the Body, Pimples on the Face, Genera! Eruptions, Boils, Mercurial Sores, Glandu- - lar Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, ; Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joint*. Faraly*i«, St. ; Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitching*, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb i Weakness of the Back. Loins and Limbs. AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, ; Of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recommending the preparations may be seen at Dr. i Rohack’s Office. In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD I PILLS are united the three great medicinal properties ; which Physicians have heretofore tried In vain to ; combine in one preparation. They relieve the bow r els. purify the bile ami the blood, and invigorates the constitution, at onfe and the same time. To this fact all who try them w ill subscribe. The absence of mini era's, ami of every stupifying drug, renders them harmless, even to the most delicate female, or the fee- ; blust child. No one can doubt their superiority afto ; 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. Price oi the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, >l, per bottle, or 5, per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for 31. ' Dr. Hoback's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Rohack’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great amount of in teresting and valuable Medieal information can be , had gratis of any of his agents throughout the coun- , tryI'ldSl the Rev. Mr. McMuci.xh, Pastor of Roberts ! Chapel. IwntaN avonis, Oct. 5, iß67< Dr. C. W." Rooxck—Dear Sir: I have used your : Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which 1 i have suffered much at times While it is pleasant to ■ the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the jneives. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me. Yours. J. W. T. McMULLEN. Caklist.k, Warren Co., 0.. .March 8. 1858. Dr C. W. Hoback Dear Sir; For the benefit of suffering humanity permit me to say that 1 have found your kCANUINA VIAN BLOOD PU IFIER and LOOP PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. 1 have suffered from the above mentioned i diseases for five years and have tried agreat many phyi sicians. but all to no purpose. I was advised by a ! friend to try your Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was living in Cincinnati at the time, and I went to j your office and purchased on<? hottie of the Purifier and one box of Pills 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 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 efthe digestive organs. I take no other medicine, and have not for the last I eighteen months. Most truly. T. A'. DUBOIS, i Principal office and Sale Rooms. Np. 0 East Fourth street. I d Building from .Main street,'Ciiminnati, O. ; Laboratory in Hammond street. Fur eale by HJ3Hni\'G S; PI Rensselaer, and by Druggists and Merch.in's generally. 18ly i TKUSTLES SALE < F J * 1’ •• <: <» *■ •% T * w )». \ ’ OTICE i s hereby given that ou S • ~me i; \ 17th tiny of September, 1853, • , i,ic'; A- M., ut the Court Hous. - in !Uml ,i' ’ i ana. th” undersigned assignees of c. •. . A ; t 'well, will sell at public outcry to for eath in hand, the follow - : " d -i0,., ’ real -stu’ -- . situated in J is, er c> ■. ' s liidi'in: , viz. Th', east :r«lf as lh • sou’’i-w-'s. >i . r.. ■ • - tion number tw nty-three < Z , t • - .v - .s!:i l i • -i t; 'one ’.,) nort'i cf range five • sj—cotiui.’ni eight v 'ores. Said real estate is a pert of tho prop -rty assigned to ns by said Suinuel Gruwell for the beiv'fit of nis creditors, and will be sold without J \MES 8. RUCKER. 1 THO VI AS GRUWELL A Assignees. HIRAM R. TRIBBEY,} Enquire of L. Skxton, attorney for assignees; ' or of Ci.ahk & Hackleman, attorneys for credI itors. Rushville, August 10, 1859. 17-3t* | JAMES S. WIGMORE, Practical Watch & Clockmaker, (Lzzte of the Establishment of C. C. Tuttle, Lafayette,') IS 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, as an apprentice, served a term of six years to the trade, and from several years’ expeperience in tin - , largest establishments of the Canadas and cities of the Western States, he feels assured that he will give satisfaction. AH work warranted. j The celebrat-d SETH THOMAS CLOCKS for sale at Layfayette prices. Fine Watches always on hand at low figures, warranted good. Clocks sold will be put up at your houses without extra expense. o“Accordeons timed aud repaired. 'rimoTiiY srir.D! tiihotuy seed} f |'HE subscriber has a good article of Timothy J Seed, which ho will sell at reasonable rates, at his farm, one mile north of Rensselaer. 19-ts THOMAS MONNETT. ADVERTISE IN TIIE IRKNBBELA E R C A Z T T F .
Two Capital Prizes in 4,000 Ticket* t L. D. SINE'S FIFTH AR T-U N I O N GIFT DISTRIBUTION! SSOO UN AMEKICAN GOLD FOH «8t ONE MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO WORTH $400! 250 Gold, and Silver Watches, "Woritt From S2O to S2OO Fact’ 200 Prizes in American Gold. Finu. Oil Paintings and Engravings! Solid and dodblc-plat cd Silver Table and Teaspoons I Gold Pens and Pencils I Fine Gold Pens sbith Silver Holders; Coral, Garnet and Plain Gold Bt eustpins and Fd ‘‘ riugs ; Gent's Geld Breastpins, Finger- rings, etc. WHOLE VALLE OF PRIZES, $10,893’. Tickets Limited to 4,000. ! WHOLE NUMBER OF PRIZES—IOOO. An average of one chance in Four Tickets. s.ntfl* Tickets, 53,00*. Three Tick*!*, •bStO9, Six Tickets, *15,00. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ?N .MONDiy, SEPTEMBER 19, 1859. ' L-. Si v. c I I announce to the public that, is 1. u.. 5 . ?. 1 N regular monthly Gift Enterprise, • sill give ins Fifth Grand Art-Union Distribution ci 19th day of Sept, next, on which occa,i will be distributed Eighteen hundred Beautiful a.. 1 Prizes, valued at $20,000. Among the Gilts will be found Three Hundred Prizes in American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to $1,006 each. Four Hundred excellent Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from S2O, to S2OO each; Ten i beautiful Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from sl3 to S' 00 each; the remaining 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, if desired by 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 Expreea, free of expense, and at my risk. Persons at a distance who cannot attend the j 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 residee 1 in Cincinnati, or who ifiay be on a visit to the city j on the day of drawing. A list of Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to ticki et-holders, whether fortunate or not. i The usual premium of ten per cent, in jewelry will 1 be allowed to agents selling six tickets or upward. ' Agents selling fifty, or upward, will be allowed tea : per cent, in Gold. All responsible persons are requested to act as ageate 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 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. ! All orders must be addressed, L. D. Sine, Box 7!#, Cincinnati, Ohio. 51-ly-ia , . Horse, Buggy & Harness for $1! L. D. SINH’S FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE I 59,600 IN VALUABLE PRIZES! 80 ACICES OF RICH FARMING LANS! I 1250 FRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ‘ Ttto Hundred and Fifty Gold and Silver Lever Hunting H'atch.es, worth from S2O t o <2CocacA/ TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 and $lO5 each! Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry. &c. Tickets Limited to 10,500! Whole Number of Prizes, 1,200 ! & ■ Single Tickets, ... - One Dollar. To be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, en Nkonuuy, October 10, 1859. I WOULD respectfully call tne attention of the public to my FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND GIFT EN- ' TEKPKISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, 0., , Monday, October ]Oth, in the presence Qf all the Ticket-holders who choose to attend. The price u! Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each TickI et-holder having a chance to draw a fine Horse, Buggy , and Silver-mounted Harness; complete down to i the whip in the socket, and ready to jump in and ! drive off at am* nieiit’s n dice. Every Ticket-holder j has also a chance to draw an eighty-acre Land War I rent, enabling him to posses himself of a Farm in ! some of the rich Prairies of the West; beside there are j two hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging from ! two dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred dollars each. There aie also two hundred and twenty- : five Gold aud Silv r Lever Hunting Watches in the | scheme, all wananted accurate timekeepers, and i vr i. i . twenty to t wo hundred dollars each. 1 uu»« arc als.j tv. o Sev. iuz Machines of the very ' bt <t ; a?un‘, v. ,rth svveni} -five and one hundred and . .v ’a. .- ~ • f which to any family could jsc.-.rcuj} -fe’uH.i*. d, and which would always 1 .a r? ‘ , t-a rhnuivi thy he drawn by any person •? em f 1 his own use. •i ■ TA a.id T< a.-poons of pure English Silver are it < ’tr ei: < : l hove pul in my scheme heretofore, and wi :* ;.o fault has ever been found; they being . f <;it very b - t quality manufactured. The Platedwa; . is genuine uouhle plate, and not merely washed, - the case tv ith much Gs the ware offered as pla t«-d. it will lasi an ordinary life-time. I The x a iely of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearly everything fur Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’* wea-'—consisting <»f Gold Lockets, Breastpinsand Ear rings Gs Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and plain Gold; Studs, Sleev -buttons. Rings, Pens, and Pencils, at several different prices; with fine Gold Vest and Guard Chains for Ladies and Gentlemen—these are all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers, and of the best quality to he had for the price. TO AGENTS. ! Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at HO 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 supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an agent selling 25 tickets remits me S2O, and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth $2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth ssi one selling 60 tickets, an article worth $6, and so on. Premiums may remain until a Watch or otljer valuable article can be obtained. Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets. 5; twelve tickets. 10; twenty.five tickets, 20 dollars; and in the latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket) for all larger quantities. 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—the money to be sent when the tickets are sold. 51-ly-is SI FLY & MUSKETO CATCHER. WARRANTED to free tho house from Flite and Muskctoes by following the directions which accompany il. “We saw it catch 1,700 flies in one minute.”— I Boston Atlas and Bee. “We saw it catch and slay 2,000 files in 0’.:9 and a half minutes.” Sent to any pari of the country by express on receipt of sl. Agents wanted. W. D. ATWATER, 17-4 t No 103, Broadway, Now York. i A~SI»It3XG WIGON FOR SALE. I i kNK-lIORSE, second hand. Inquire of I V . - D. r. DAVJJ-'-T
