Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1859 — Page 3

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TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY

| OF WILLIE 11. 1). Weep not, parents, for thy babe, Thy dear and gentle boy, Shed not the Ibnely, silent tear, i Since deatli.lbrings naught but joy. ’ ”Tis hard to part with those we love, Fat icr, mother, sister, brother, dear, ( Yet, if they dwell with God above, ; Why should we death’s angel fear i A flower, too frail on earth to bloom, 5 Thy Willie darling seemed to be; ■ The casket rests beneath the tomb—i The spirit dwells, oh! God, with thee. I The little song}—the gentle plays, j On earth we ne’er again shall hear, ■ Thejoyous laugh, the winning Ways, I No more on-!saddened hearts will cheer. JNVillic, sister Rosa now shall see, ’’ Within the holy realms above; <From sin and dieath they both arc free, i And shout tile songs of Heavenly lore. ■‘.‘Liiilc- Rosa’s irone to Heaven,” he said, I 1 n childish accents sweet, (•‘She ‘way above the high, blue sky, . " And 1 will s 1: her when I die.” J Yes, fond par -', ts, thy Willie rests; i rhit'shed> net sorrow's tear; t , .midst thou c ill him Irani the blest ■ if e /if ii mortals here ? J v. , r : t > and 11 -aven thine, ll' . : .g ■;■■■. 1..;i ii.icd to life, | V'. . .a tai -lit ’.'-.1111 r. sin pud fill. I .' . . . ■ c.is .-jour of s icred o.riet A noth.T soul to iieaveu is borne, i Yet. trust in Hi n, the holy *)m-:' • fill earth we :ll 11) list :: jon rn. iTri is, afflictioi s, cares below, i The God Alwisc has given, ♦And when we triumph o'er them all, ; i tur souls He takes to Heaven. (Many will miss thy da ■ ing one. I Dear Willi.', oved so wed, Jl'.ut. should we grieve licit lie-lias, go m■. . Where peace mil joys torevr dw pay, weep not ’or til o i.’.Wi > lie i i i.i ’.s. i To tie tn, d .h h's tin s!i ;g. ißutletit bring t’mein-.ir tny hmm'. ! Tiiv God,lth\ Saviour ami t.iv hi ig. V • 1 ’. Ai E. S.

Tre asure Trove

'Hie Ni'w Orle. n- • ■ •r.-ps.».>udent <>* t ie ’S . L’C' »v; i e.s: A} rumor is cii r< min the Second'D - rii-t I that 4a n old Svil -r i I charcoal has su ’l"is < v stunjbled upon a 'handsome tortune. 11 live-j in a buihliiir on the Corn< r ol Orleans ■ and ; Bourbon-stredts, dating back to the .yearfe of Spanish rule, (there tire many such in this city.) ami so worn ami dilapidated by 'lime; as to be hardly habitable even for the j m,osn miserable teiiant. While repairing n ■ ■ dectirefl floor with his own hands, a few days' ago. the vender oil charcoal (so tlrn story goesS discovered beneath it whiit had once been a strong oaken iron-li >nml box. which, fell into dusty fragments under a lew light blows, disclosing* ,t 6 his amazed and greedy eye*s| a glittering pile of Span ; sh doubloons, aihofinting in the aggregate to about .$25,000. < By whom they were thus deposited, or fiir what purpose, arc questions not to be •••tns'.Vered at. this day.

t. SPECIAL NOTICES. UStUld 'fi'4l3*. Dr/Mann, the great discoverer and xcnderol that -worl(j-renownt’d medicine, Dr. Balsam, is still in the field, laboring for the good of the sutler' ing. is now a settled fact, beyond a doubt, that the remedy is very far exceeding any thing of the kind ever lieforc introduced, and we may well judge v»hy it is Because the inventor has spared no expense nor plain; in thoroughly bringing into general notice, ijiy means of the ffress, and the general efficacy of lhe medicine. Hence the result is that it now stands at the head us the list of all antidotes for all malaijjous diseases. Your attention is .called to the jMiverj-isemcnt. found in another column of the present mfmber of our paper, where testimonials of the highest order may be found. Sold by all good drug gists. / 1

iT JOIE®, On the 29th clay of September, William HerniCK, [eldest son of Da.ni.sl F. and Harriet E. I).ivies, aged five years and eight months and. a /half, t His l little sister Rosa died two years arm, and fe ■ - h<’ Ims frequently, white in good health, expressed th" wish to “die and go up in Heaven to see R.'ii- a His wish is kt last gratified, and they low g|> h ind in handjin eternal happiness. He ov ' i,'-:- Weiland tholight frequently of her.

ISIV.-’ ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice, i O V E a. » O I ES. HI. <0..; si.'iiui h-.s again openc J a Brooin i Sl.'.. n- . .1; <: Stanley Building, where Im intends o -qUug on band a good supply of Brooms of ail ff.iz.es. and warranted to sweep clean if well handled. All those wishing to buy brooms, will ,do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere Brooms exchanged faj broomc orn, or broom :orn worked up on the shares, or for country predue ,on the shortest notice. All orders prompily filled by •24-3|n . - JOHN 11. K \RSNER. ' LIST «>»•' LETTER* Reni lining in lhe Post Office at Rensselaer, Ind., October 1, 1859. NAMES. NAMES. Barklcjy, Isaac D. ;\1 cjI mpsey, Joseph Baldwin, George Meekins, Jos ph T. Bundle, Sarah Meekins, '['amor Botts, John 11. Night, J. G. .Cockeyiil, Clymcne B. Olis, Ellen 2 Dilts, David Osa, Sarah r'raze /, William 2 Brilch ird, Emelinc M. Gr en* Writ. H. Pancost, John Galbreath,/ Eliza Patteey Richard Henklif, Margaret Prico, Ellen Hickman, J. S. Ponsle.r, Joshua Hauglij, Calvin Paris, Benj. Howard, Samuel P; Stacy, Charles R. Harvejf, Josephine Thomas, John Humphrey, Even F. Updegraph, Il Hancock, W. Walters, John T. Holawsfy, John Wood, Eli Harrington, Mary Wyatt, D. T. Hunt, p. F. Whited, George Jenkin;,George W. Wilcox, Jesse L itt ins, Rhoda 2 Walker, Mahnla 2 McNeal, James Wright, DMehrr.jl.ewis Yiegler, GottJler WELSH, p. M.

11' yoil want a good article of Fancy Cassi-siim-ircs, Silk and Satin Vestings. Silf< Fl„n<l-ke-cliie|s. Shirts, Underclothes, &<:, cheaper -tha > thd ■cheupe.M. go to S TITLE B'S*

I tiNß’JTjfcl* STATES MABSHAL’S SAEE. , )Y virtue of a writ of execution (fi. fa.) to i J ) me directed roin the Clerk's office of the. I United States Circuit.Con.rt for the Seventh Cir- ' cult and District of Indiana, 1 will, on the Sth day of November, A. D. 1659, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M and four o’clock P. M, of said day, at 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 ail tho following-de-scribed real estate, to-wiit: The north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section eighteen, township twentyeight, Tange six west; and the .south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section two, in township twentv-eighf, range seven; and the south-west quarter of the. south-west quarter ot section two, township twenty-eight, range seven; and the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section thirty-three, township twentyeight; range six; and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section three, township twenty-eight, range seven; and the northeast quarter of the north-west quarter of section twelve, township twenty-seven, range, seven, all situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tho demand. 1 will, at the same time and place, and in manlier aforesaid, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as th- property of Thomas Clark, at thu spit Henry G. Ely, Edward E. Bowen and William H. McConnell, against Rufus Strode and Thomas Clark. Sale will b.. made without any relief whetever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. By Smnuel Barbour,. Depoty. Septeml." r 27, 1859. I’rs. f e, SS.SI)

UASTEIS S'l ATES i’J icI.MI IEtS SAEE. . ' j .Y. virtu ■ of a writ of execution ti. fa.) to , j ) in - dir ct d from the Clerk's office of the Hiiiied States District Court for the District of Indiana, I will, on the .-th day of November, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A M. and lour o'clock F. M. of said, (lay, at tho Cou rt House door in th-- town of Rensselaer, Jusper ■ oanty. 1 idiaua, off- • lor sal ■ at public auction lac ■ails ptultls Irr th - term ot seven wurs “of <1; the i > ■ ,wiagi-.r-scriiied real estate, to-wit: I‘ii • cast c til oi lae uortir-east. quarter ol' s-c----lio.n I w-ii 11 -n i ne, township thirty, range six w -st; nd t i e.-st half of the south-east quarter, mid trie north-west quarter of the south-east quirt-r, of section twenty, township thirty, north cd’ range six w- st; and the south-east quar-t-r of the north-east qmirter of section twent;,niile, and th'-' west half qf the north-w*-s’ quarter. and the north-east quarter of the north-west quart.-r, of s-j-tion twelve, township thirty, range six; and the north-west quarter of the sou th-east quarter, and theeastliall of the southeast quarter of section twenty, and the east hail of th ■ iiorth-e ist qii irt -r i>f s.-etioai tw ■ nty-nine, township thirty, range six, ail situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tlio d 'mand. 1 will, at th" same time and place, and in muhner aforesaid, offer for sale the l’ei.--siin|ple of slid real estate. : Taken ns the property of the defendants, at j the suit of the United Stat s against John M. Lakin and Sam u l I, ikinJ ; Saie will bi- made'without any r. 'i f from vali or upnrais mi nt laws. ' JOHN L. ROBINSON, U.S. M irshal for tie- pi.-it riet of Indiana. Bv Samuel Barbour. Deputy. I September.:.!;, Ifcs9‘. I’rs. fee, $6,5'1

■ SLA'I’EEU STATES .VlAliS’.l ’ E‘S SAEE. PiJY virtue of three several executions to .me ■ J ) directed from th" < 'li’rk's oili • ■ of th - United, i States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and I District of Indiana. I will, i.u lite Sih siy of AoI vember, A. D. 1b59, b-tw ■. the hours ot t-n I o’clock A. M. mid four o'clock L’. Al. of s.iiJ i d iv, at the Court House door jn the. town of I Rensselaer, Jasper county, liidi int, offer for sale ut public unction the rents and profits for the term of seven years of all th" following, described real estate, to-wit: Tile undivided half of the west half of s. ction thirty-live [35,J and the north-east quarter ol | seetiqn twenty-live [25.j and th? south half of j the north-east quarter olf section twenty-four I [2-l,j‘aiid the norih !."‘if of the south-east quar- ■ ter, and tno south-west quarter of th - soul 1 !”? :lst I quarter of s.-ction twenty-four [2l.j and the I sou th-west q ua.rt'-r of the south-west quarter of j section thirteen [l3,] township twerity-sevon | [27.1. range ten [Hl] west, all situated and being , in Jasper comity, Indiana.. And U'lon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand. I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer tirr sale the lee-simple ot all of said above-described real estate. I aken. and ordered to be sold as the property ol the detendants to satisfy the following executions, to-wit: Oni- in favor of .Limes C. Hays against tho Junction Railroad Company, and I one in favor of Francis Work against the'.l unction Railroad Company, and one in favor of Ahram L. \ uil against the. Junction Railroad Company. JOHN L. ROBINSON, L . S. Marshal lor the District of Indiana. By Snmuill Barbour, Deputy. September 27, 1859. . I’rs. fee, $8,51).

UNITED STATES n.IHSHAL’S SALE. | 7 Y virtue of a writ of execution to me di--1/) reeled from the Clerk's office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the Sth day of November, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, at this Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, offer for sal • at public auction the rents and profits for ‘ the term of seven years of ull the following-de-I scribed real estate, to-wit: The south-west quartet; of section twentyI eigiit [2B,] township twenty-nine [29,] north of I range eight [B] west. i Also, tiieeast half of the south-west quarter of I section thirty-three [33,] tjo wll ■ll i;thirty [3o,] north of rung ■ eight [B] west, all situated and being in Jasper county, Indi uni. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, ami in manner aforesaid, offier for sale the fee-simple of all of said above-described real outate. Taken as the propertv of the defendants, at the suit of Clement Acton and Thomas Woodnutt against William Tichenorj William 11. Jacks, Rufus Strode, George W. Spitler and David Snyder. Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. M irslial for the District of Indiuna. By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. September 27, 1859. Prs. fee, $7,00 tt

AI>VI 3Ts iSTH .vroiris NOTICK. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as administrator of trie estate of Lusher M. .Archibald, late ol Jasper county, deceased. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate will call and settle the same, and those having claitnq agai list said estate will file them in the Clerk’s office, duly authenticated. JAMES ARCIHBALD, Administrator, , September 11, 1859. 22-3 t | U -.-- >-. >io ol the. In test styles, and all ol h- I kinds ol Ready-made Clothing, for sale very low for cash at SPITLER’S. ’ I 1. OR fashionable and cheap Eadies’ Embront- I 1 cred Collars, Undersleoivcs, &.c.. -m Io G. w. SPITLER’S.

P. F. LAPHAM’S EIGHTH MONTHLY 'EX C E ESX O » DXSTRAIS E' T 2 O A ■ OF CASH, SEWING MACHINES, i WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. To he Draibn at Cincinnati. O-. on Monday. October 24, 1859. w TICKETS. St EACH. SSI,OOO in Aniericun Gold for fel. Mu : llusncood Pitino, uiortk for sl. TSeautifui Oil ssj 1 ii»gs, FIFTEEN HUNDRED PRIZE 1 1 TICKETS LIMITED TO 13,000. ! An Average of One Chance in Eight! PF. LAPHAM would announce to the public • that his Eighth Excelsioi Monthly Distribution will be drawn as at ove, on which occasion will I be distributed to the ticket-liolders thirteen hundred valuable prizes, among which will lie found.- LesI let's Sewing Machines, Cafiforuia Gold, Piano, Gold ■ and Silver Watches, l adies’ Caaice. Lava, Mosaic i and Florentine sets if Jewelry, Lockets’, Bieastpins, Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c. i TO AGENTS. Agents selling 1-2 tickets will receive them for 810, and will, in addition, receive a premium in Jewelry at the rate of 1.25 for each 12 rickets sold. If an agent sells 25 tickets, and remits me S’-b. he. is then entitled to Jewelry to the amount cl 52.50; an agent selling 50 tickets, remits me forty dollars, get an ar- ’ .liclc worth 5.C0. I.arger orders than the above wilt 5 rec-eive premiums in proportion, and my agents may always r- ly on receiving liberal usage lor their efforts used- in my behalf. Persons wishing to become subscribers in this, my Eighth Distribution, are requested to forward their naniesand money immediately, and they will receive by return mail a ticket of membership in connection ,with a programme with full particulars. All prizes, drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing 3 , are forwarded immediately at my expense and risk. A list < fall drawn numbers will be sen! f i every ticket-fielder. Tief,el 8I ; Six Tickets for $5. All responsible persons are request to act as agents, and, by ordering tickets, will be supplied as above, , the money to be sent when the tickets are si Id. Al> orders must be addressed to P. I' - . LAPHAM. 18--lm Box 1742, Cincinnati, O.

s '.e.f A "=■ OT 1 S'H State of Juili-iim.) 7\> the Skerif of Ja.gter J .-..--p ' count v.( '■ County, Grcctin ;. \7()U are hereby eommulidecl to giv.-. legal no.H lit-..- to the qualified voters of said county, that there will he u poll opened in the several precincts in said e.oillitv, on th'' second Tuesiav in : October, A. D. 1859. to take the sense of the (jiiaiified voters of said county on calling a convention, to alter, amend or revise the constitutionol tile State of Indiana. You are also commanded to give notice that, at tli.e same time and place, tho said qualified voters will vote for the fol lowi iio officers, to-wit: One Clerk for the Jasp r Circuit ourt, one Recorder for said county, oni- Auditor, and two County Commissioners for I said county. Witness, iny hand and seal of the Ciri [l. s.] cuit Court, this 24th day of August, A. D. 1859. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. , State ■ of Indiana, t Ja- pi-r con nt v. ( ' ’ . I WILLIS j. W RIG HT, Sh.TifF of Jasper ( ( count yi n th" St ate of I iidiana, do lierel. y, in accordance with the above certificate, giv* uotie..' that an < !"<:tiou will ba h> Id at th? sev< tai 1 places of holding elections in said county, On ' Tu-.-su-ry, th-: Utii day cf October, A. 1). 1859, 1 for the election of the officers and for the purposes specified in said crtilicale. 1 Given iiiiderinv hand this 24thdav of Auqnst, A. D. 1859. ' WILLIS J. WRIGHT, 18-Gt Sheriff of Jasper Con nt v. SfSEiaSFSffS RAI.B. virtite of an execution to me uirected ) from the Ci'irk of the Jasper Court of Common Flea- , 1 will, on the. Bth day of October, at th'-coirrt housedoor in the town ofßcns- • selaer, Jaspe.r.you nt y and S,tut.- cf Indiana, between tlfe horr rs ol’ 111 o’cloc kin the fore, noon and 4 o'clock in th'e afternoon of said-dux, expose to public sale to the liigh'-st and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the term of seven years of the following real estate, situ rt -d in Jasper county ami State ol Indiana, to-wit: “ybe west half of the so_uth-weft' quarter ol 'section ,1 weiity-five, tov7’"' : -'L> tweuty-jiine, north oi ranu'e six west—coiitai’uiiig exgury aeres. .\lso_, the smith-W.'-I quaiter of the north-west quarter of the same section, toy oshi'' anil range—‘containing forty acres. And on fuiluie to realize the full ainotinl of said execution, interest and costs, I will, at tinsame time and place, oiler for sale the fee-simple ; of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. I Taken in execution as the property of S"bbern G . Knight, and William Short ridge replevin bail, ut the suit of W. J. & J. W. L ißue. yv. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff' Jasper con nt v. I September 11, 1859. 3 50—21

EXITED STATES JS A RSII AL’S SALE. OY virtue of a writ of execution (fi. fa.l to IJ) me directed from the Clerk's office of the j United States Circuit Court for the Seventh CirI cuit and District of Indiana, 1 will, on the Bth I day of November, A. D. 1859, between the hours I ol ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of I said day, at the Court 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 ail the following-de-scribed real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section eleven, in j township twenty-eight, range seven; and th " ' west half of the south-west quarter of section twelve, townsiiip twenty-seven, range seveuj situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failure to realize a suffici mt sum to satisly the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the lee-simple of said real estate. Taken as Ihc'jiroperty of Thomas Clark, at the suit ol Henry G. Ely, Edward E. Bowen and William 11. McConnell, against Ruins Strode and Thomas Clark . 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. September 27, 1859. Prs. fee, g: 7,6(1

KXKCI TOlt’S NOTICK. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Weden Stanton, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, and' has taken out letters of executorshiji on the estate of the same. All persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated according to law, and all persons owing said estate will come forward and settle the same with the undersigned. Said estate is suppose to be insolvent. RICHARD WHITE. September 21, 1859. 23-3 t A B».U IN [STHATOK’S SALK. Nr OTKJE is hereby given that I will sell nt public sale, on the. 15th day of October, 1859, at the late residence of Luther M. arehibiild, ueceusea, lour neaus ol two-year 0... ( A credit of six months will be given on all I sums over three dollars, the. purch’aser giving his j note with approved security, waiving valuation i and apjiraisenient laws; under three dollars, cash I in hand. JAMES ARCHIBAI,D, 22-3 t ijv Administrator. i

Nff < 166, oo o i ' L. D. SINE'S Grand Annual MOUSE AND EOT, >530,000— SPLE?< DW FA-HETE. <813,200! BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE & HORSES, Witli Splendid Silver-mounted Harness, worth One Thousand Dollars. THREE VERY HANDSOME TOP BUGGIES With Horses and Silver-mounted Harness worth L our Dundred Dollars each. ONE ELEGANT PIANO V, ORTH ySCO. And Three worth SWD each. 20 First’Cla S 3 SewingMachi ues. 1.-jOO tN AJiEfISCW GOS-53, Ranging from. One Thousand io Five DuR-us. 1 • 200 Oo 1 d u£k d Siiver IL-e <ei* W tc kc, Werth from Two Hundred to Twenty Dollars each. Solid Silver Table and Teaspoons; Gold res.*, Guard and Neck Chains, for Ladies and Gentlemen; Gold Tens and u iilt mort /hautiful styles of Coral, Garnet and Cameo L. uclpius and Larrings> etc. TOTAL VALUE OF PRIZES, d 3 COO PRIZES AND 20 ; Q00 TICKETS ! ’i'o ee Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON- MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1569. gi< at favor with which my Grand Annual JL Gitl Distribation, (drawn Usih December, was received, and the fact that I was unable at that lime to supply near ail the tickets that were dcsiretl, has deiermincd me to prepare a scheme that surpasses in magnificence anything that has. heretofore been aflempfed, ami aliording better chances to the ticket holders t-o do well llirg could possibly be given in a scheme cl-less dimensions. AH money received will be deposited in batik by the project .T, until after the drawing, ami will be ruH.nicd to the persons sending it, if every ihing doos nut take placv as- advertised. Persons who desire,, can deposit their mc-my in sums cf fifty dollars and upwards v» itii 11. Dciime & Co., a welbknown and responsible ju weiry linn in this city, who have .consented to retain and taAC charge t-l all sums dupositc*d with them until after the drawing.

The total value* of prizes to be distributed is Oik i Hundred i housaud Dollars, and the uiuni.er of prizes is Five Tliousand, and lhe whole number of tickets being Twenty Thousand, there is cunscqueniiy one chance in vvui y lour tickets. The draw in • • a’nTv-; slated, will take place on Alonday, the dd day of Ja-i----uary, in a public nail Tn Cinci nnali, and all the li<i k - et-huldcis who can possibly be piuLunt are earnesily reijuistud to attend. flic capital prize is the icsidm.ice built ar.d occupied by myself in (’oviiigtun, Kyopposite Cincinnati, (being-the handsomest aml best ai ran Red d w.: iI--1 ing in the cit y,) vvi Ili gi or- mis f>u lorn ing tin: ■\; o. Il is lined up with all the modern appliances cf i i.i’i room, steam healing appliaiic -s. a> p-n-es throueliuut, with the machinery foi mr n ufaci ui! n-. a - w itfi - i out trouble, and at a trifling expense. In fact, it combines everything most d. Hi able in a remd l - nc< ; is situated on rising rround in Hie suburbs of l UvrO’i j ton, commanding a l.cauiilul view ol buth <il.i am! ■ uniting the advantages of but h town and country. The Farm oi three hundred and twenty acres i beautifully located in (.‘rawford county, Abu.,’in a ren ; gibii umsurparseel for heiilfh by any in thb I’iii-«ij, id•• jWi- n, t !.c 1 run Mount ai n ami South - wester-•> I nu; iu ii Hai Hoad, and but a tew mi iu s di stain 11 o m <•,».. i>. The Cc i i i.-ure is uno I liad im i.: expressly tor m family id the bust materials, aud with -be must i substantia! workmanship, ar-d cannot be sui pa.-. .-d ; by any in tim union. It ha t at-.-ut a monti.’s service—just enough to test its good qualities. f j JC huiscs arc in accmrdauce with tlo- >,c matchy q.m.-daiid.-’' and heauliHHlg mad? , atilt.*-- <~. a,,u iijt hut'i *'s i■’ a ■. ut the i".:,! -il'.cr- ■ hiuunicel dial cuuu.l Ik* 'made Tbo 'price (om- ibmu 1 rami do-llat') at which fliis• t-utire.tuih-ohi put up.. gain lu.r ca-!i. There arc fifteen hundi'-d ] sizes of American Gold in the scheme, in sums ran: :n_ from five looiie thou* band dollars each, which -p- a.\ in t'lium.o.'v,.-. '•.he Liiite Huggies a*nl 11 m sus, with sil vei - im' i; ;i f - tdhaincs.-, vmttiioui hundred dollars, aw splendid prizes. The horses are uecd, and the buggic -• j lie dstablishiii’.’!it oi I. 6: B. Ln uec 6: Co., Ciiic 1 iiiFAti, ‘ om* of the lir>t manutatHirers in th<. city. The tour Pianos, worth live hundred and font l.uu dred dollars each, have been selected by a eum'tutcnL judge Irom the. largest stock in the West, and are pro nounced very superior. fliey arc all of the make cf . higgle, uiewton Bradbury, of Mew Yuri.. City, j which are cohsideicd by competent judges to be the b ’st now in m-ro, and are put m the scheme at mauulactuu i’s prices The y ca-i be seen at the store of C. M. bln full,’'.4 \Xe-t Fourth street, Cincinnati, <? hdicre are twenty of Singei'-.- Sewing -Machines, V hicli arc aI J j° b ’ J ti,c '■■’•'.i low ii: use. They n r>: put in the sen...?'." " t t * ie P !lt g" nt W1H..0 '? 1C furnished 1y I. .M. Singer v ■ sei \ t *-', and range 7rom ;tvc to one lu inhed and thirty «>m dollars each. TH: c are twelve, bundi cd V. aicb.cs in the si.hf-.ne air homing levers, amt rat yiug in price Hem tweul,. . dollars up to the Gold Cliionoimjlcr Wath and Chain, worth two hundred do 11 ns. The watches are all put ' down at the lowest retail price. Besides the above there arc a number of silver plated Tea Hets a.M Otiiur .Sil v v. aie,’ hanefgu-me jcwt-1-ITug-ramim-s cQntaining a full list of the prizes will ; ibe s’uni to any one who may wish thorn. AgeiHs and jail persons desiring to act as such., arc requested to , i order imnieuiately Whatever number ui tickets they 1 i may wish, and Lu.sure .to say, “For your Grand An ' nua! Distribution rdiiurwise. tickets might be sent in my tegular Monthly Enterprise. Agents are also earnestly requested not to order a greater number cl tickets than they have a certainty ui selling. Address all It tiers to ’ J.. D. LINE, 22 Box 710, Cincinnati, O.

; J 0 Y AK D GLADNESS 'TO MAW HOMES AND FAMILIES, Since the iiitrodio ij n < f that IVorid lit-nov net! i medicine, MAAZS'S AGUE BALSAM, in the j Western count) y, and especially the past season— it ' has brought health and happiness into mo.ie families than any remedy upon record. The question would naturally arise, why is this? Because it d« es. in all j Eases in the shortest time, arrest chills, level and ague in its worst form, ami in all cases performs a I speedy cure. Persons residing in malarious districts using this Balsam occasionally during the sickly sea- ; Ison, need have no fear of an attack of ague. It is I thercft»r<* highly recommended as a sure preventative, ; : if used in small doses daily during that particular , I 1 ime when this class pf diseases prevail. For want i • of space we can only offer a few of the many cviden- : : ccs in its favor. Bn yr 1 s. Onio, Feb. £5, 1858. ! DH. Al A N?•»' & C 0,., (Jallon, Oh io—Gent.s' We are ' at a loss to find language sufficient to portray to the public the great esteem in which your Ccl (b rat ed j?<rur Bud stun is held in this community. The fact is it never fails to cure ague in its worst forms, and we can sell nothing else. Yours, &c., lIOLQBERT & TAILOR, Druggists. Corinth, Miss.. Oct. £O, 1858. I MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.— Gents: Having I procured a supply of your Ague Balsam, and testing it thoroughly in many severe cases of long standing, I where all the popular remedies of the day had failed, J I found, in all cases, your Balsam effected a safe and J ; speedy cure. It is just the medicine we want here in ' the South. Respectfully Yours, JOSEPH BUCHANAN, Druggist.

New York, Feb. 23, 18.18. MESSRS S. K. MANN <& CO.— Gent.*: I have a 1 our house in St. Louj«. sold your Ague Balsam some three y? i ars, and havw careful 1 y observed its effects, and must in candor say, 1 do not believe it has an equal in the history of medicine; lor, 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, (ever and ague. Respectfuly, PROF. (). J. WOOD. S. K. MANN eV CO., Proprietors, Galion. Ohio. Sold l<y .ill good Druggists. 25-ly-is. of SO SEX IsNTY acres of which is under improvement; -also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about throe miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by JVHLROV OLE, (3 Land Agents.

irr G- I F T s .«• TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS AT THE ORIGINAL AND THE ONLY GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED , IN ISo A . HE.ID-QUAfiTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES, AT THE PUBLISHING HOUSE OI G. G. EVANS, -139 CUcstaut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ab Cm it tiipil with _T. y. Gift Book Stores. (CARD.) OIYCE I tho Gift Book Enterprise, I have O repeatedly called the attention of tho public to my large st'dek and liberal offers, to wniuh they have always warhily responded. I can now, with inoie satisfaction than t ver, call atteiitioii to iny largely increased inducements to purchasers. Being ve. y heavily engaged in pub’ishißfS I exchange my own publications for those of other put -tshers, and am enabled to procure ail my book-i ai, the cr’-inal cost of making',.and thus can supply the majul’ity oi the ot.ner houses, engaged in the buck trade, Avitli !hc!l bucks cheaper than, r 1 cy can procure them from tb-C publishers. I ua*.’ al”', by my heavy purchases of Watches and jewch y, furnish dcaltra at lower rates than they can buy tiwm from the m rm u tact men-. Having such an advantage in buying, I can assuie to my cu.-tomers better gifts with-their books than any other house, and can give to my a o nt - a larger commission. A valuable gilt will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. Gifts’ worth SSOO, st’ the lowest wholesale prices, will be impartially dis tributed with every .SI,OOO worth of books sold. Send for a catalogue, containing a most valuable collection of standard productions in Literature, including Histories. Biographies, Geography, Travels. Adventures, the Arts and Sciences, with all the favorite works of Fiction and Homance, in every department of Literature, classified as described below, wl ich will be mailed free to any address, and if you don’t wish to order‘b-.uks at present, preserve it as a valuable book for reference, as it cmitains a list of all the desirable books in print, and will cost you nothing. Particular attention is- rc<piea,Ted to the list cf my publications, which contains a large numbemof deservedly popular works, by various anthers, and among which are all of T. S. Aithur’s best works, who.is well know_n as a moral, instructive andpleasing author. G. G. EVANS, Philadelphia.

.-L S V .V £ D GIFT, WORTH FROM Fifty Ct'ftie .to Fine Hundred Dcliars t ir ylcen I'-itli e :ck Edok tscdclCL VSNI iTCATiON GE bOOKS. .S { ‘7i:-utfi:r 7i.~ Vhi> depaHment emb; act s all <: ?.:.!• ar-i works upon general A micultur 4 ?. includi ug (Jott' a. Rice. Sugar Cane, Tobat co and Grain Planting; Tree, fluv.'-r an-l Kitchen Gai dmil ng ; Fnrmirig and I rmi ng J niplc .ae n ts; Tieatsnent end Diseases cf liof~- *<, Siiccp, Cattle, Swine, Don , Bces.ebc. f .r,ladies, a treat v-'.riety mm m all us, with Sjdt'mlid <.ii ravings, and in handsome binding. \uicpiaph Books and Ht-rbariums.' fur DuO, in the mu.-t splendid styh . cf binding," hnudsomely illustrated with beautiful e’ccl and colored eu:ravings. ifihlt’s.— A splendid assortment u! Pulpit, Pocket and Family Bibles, bound in every style, from cue du liar t j lift y. ; j ;<. ”-lf/* a-/.<?.—Al complete assortment, in every form at all prices. H-mnd in morocco au l velvet. iitjmn t'oet s for ?>let hc-disiF, EapHsls, PrCiibx HS riaus, E'-iGcc-palia-.is, Lutherans. German licfdrmud, and all ui L’T dunominsliuiis. rsiogva;: hii <f. — Wcri-.s of F.anciofr., Irving. Head ley, Abbott, U ccjss, Spailts. and, cvciy other stati'la rd auflb-.r. J3u ‘a r • ■:a.l.— E'' C um> t l lk, G i ay, Lin t clfl z Darbt • ■ Wood, <S:c. C-><,’« q. K-'c. iptaml Cook Book-', by Airs. Hale, Leslie, M iddif:uld,‘ McKenzie, &c. (,\ .• cvm HiamUid Germau Litcia’urc ut all Isirtion-ir:' — Wt? *.te•. *3. English, French, German Spanish, Latin, Cmek, Italta.i, Xc. C'ldopcdias us Histurs . Biography, Travel, Music, Reli ion, A. ;s. Science, Manufacture, Faming <&c. Geoifrpph n\(l.— Lhe latestand most approved school and-other Gcogrphies, Maps arid Travelers’ Guides u! all kind?. Gcolo^j. — The- works, of Hugh Miller, Hitchcock, Harris, Lyt.H and others. th nvricat. —By Prescott, .living, Bancroft. RobertJui), Hume, Gibbons. Macaulcy. and all other authors. Embixci iig Mrs. Part i nglLn, Billy Bur Ton, Sam Slick, Major Jones, Fred Cozzeus, Widow Ecdott. K. N. I-’ep-pcr, Jc hmßrmigbam, Doesticksand Siltts Steele. Jueenile.— Every description of books fur children, ; splendidly illustrated. Lgip und JdeiiiciAc.-~\'he standavdr works of these p I'ofessious. .Mechanied end Scientific. The most approved works on Engineering, Surveying. Mechanics, Manufactures, Architecture and the exact Sciences. Poetrv.— English and American. Octavo and Lit«r«tW editions us all the standard Poets; Pocket and plain and illustrated, bound in ev* < ahnicT cv --..fa11. t ry style, to suit the iji. . tLorls of L'ictiO't. — Including Scott, Irving, Coop ( v, Dickenfkil w> r, Maryatt, James, Arthur, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Heinz, and all approved w riters. . JJisccllan u;.'t;.— Our M’- 1 Mlancuus department cm? braces everything of r.n interesting or instructive 1 cliarncter that is in print, including: School and Clastical, Games. Spo-. is and Pastimes, . r Keligiuu.s. Bj.blicai and J lumlogical. Musical and Glee Books, C’d l V‘. ilo ws-hsp and Free Masonry.

SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. The gilts hich are given with flic boohs consist ' of articles of jewelry, &c., of tiie finest quality, .and | ol the Lest manufacture, and comprise a large asson I infill of : Gents’ Gold Lever Watches, with hunting cases j and plain faces, wor th from $50,00 to 100,00. ’ Ladies’Gold Lever Watches, with hunting cases, ; and open faces, worth from 35,00 to 75,00. i Gents’ Silver Lepine Y atches. worth 10,C0 to 15. > Eight l ay Time Pieces and Bronze Clocks, war- ■ ranted to Keep corieci time. Ladies* elegant Black or Plaid Silk Dress I'atternsL . worth from 12.00 to 25,00. j Silver-plated Tea and Coffee .fcts; Cake, Fruit and iCard Baskets; Tea, Table and Soup Spoons; Butter, i Fish, Bread and bruit Knives. i Elegant set? of Jewelry for ladies, including Bracej lets. Breastpins and Eirrings to match, neatly put j up in bc.xes. I Costly sets of Came ). .Mosaic, Florentine, Coral ! Garnet, Turtpioise, Lava, and < *?ery variety jewelry. j Gold Ltfckets id all sizes, with two and four glassj cs. for miniatures, heir, drc. J Ladies’ and gents' Gold Pen til-cases and Cold Fcjm. • Gents’ Biamond pointed Commercial and-Engrostr- ' ing Gold Pens, with ebon\ handles,in boxes, j Ladies Gold Neck r Chatelaine, Watch p.nd Charm i Guard Chains. Gents’ Gold Fob a id Vest Chains. Gents’ sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Ennam 1 riled ami Engraved Gold Studs, Bosom and Sleeve Buttons, Clustei Breastpins with opal center, and j Gold Chain attached. Pearl Pocket Knives, f’ortmonnai<‘s, (’abas and | Money Purses. Ladies’ Bi east pi ns. Earrings, ‘Fingerr ings. Cuff and Chemisette Bullous, Gold and Silver Pencils, Crosses, Belt Slides, <vc. <»f over a thousand varieties, vai j ing from 50 cents to 25,00. ACIEN I\S WA N 1 ED EVE RY W 11E KE. To agents I <an give m<»r<‘ liberal inducements than can be afforded by any < lher bouse.- in addition to larger commissions, it is much easier to get sub scribers for tny enterprise thaw for any other The pc cu 1 iar ad van t age s a re: A larger stock ami better catalogues to select*from. A better assortjnent and quality of gifts. More punctuality and correctness in filling orde/r. !

AND BY ACTING AS AGENTS FOR ME, Persons wishing a valuable library can procure it gratis, 'fhosc seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood can find it. Any one desiring a good watch can obtain it. For full particulars send for a ( atalogue. My large capital, together with my long experience in the business, and consequent familiarity with all its details, gives me an almost incalculable advantage over all other parties. All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and you will be convinced that there is no exaggeration. DO NOT FORGET TO SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, And to address G. G. EVANS*, ORIGhN'rfL GIFT I'\N'TI:RPRJSIg, 4:?J Uht Jdtiut street, Philadelphia, Fenn. Persons visiting the < ity are requested to call and examine for themselves. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOOK BUYERS. As there are parties of doubtful responsibility ad- | \crtising gift concerns, and some are making many

large promises under fictittons namea, without intention or ability to fullnl them, hoping, tbraagb . the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive sod plun» i der the public, a strict sense of duty compels me ta ! warn all against them, and to beware of being cheat* **d and deceived by them, for tbej’ are base iml- , Matora of an enterprise that has coat me an immense amount of time and money to place in the position which it now occupies, commanding su extensive and increasing trade, approved and indorsed with the most entire freedom and confidence by the leading publishing houses in the Union, whose letters of approval and indorsement are in ray possession, and -hoWii at any time with the greatest pleasure. G G. EVANS, 2c-3m is 43S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Horse, Buggy & Harness for sll D . D. SINH ’ S FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND GIFTJNTERPRISE I $9,600 IN VALUABLE PRIZES I e-)ACB£SOFBICH FAK.TIIMG LAMB! 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD’ 7'hrc JiHrtdred and Fifty Grid and Silver Lever IVuttdics, worth f rum TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 and §>los each! Goli! Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, Lc. 'Picki'S .Limited io 10,500! IVAe’e zVu»;t.er cf Prizes, 1.200 ! Single Tickeis, - - - - One Dollar. To be Brawn >it Cincinnati, Oliio,cn Nloiittaj", October 10, ISSP.

T WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public to my FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND GIFT ENI'ERFI’ISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, 0.. Monday, October 10th. in the presence ot all’ the Ticket-holders who choose to attend. The price of Tickets in this Di.,t:fbutidn is One Dollar—each Tick et holder having a chance to draw a fine Horse, Bnj gy, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to the whip in the socket, and ready to jump in and drive oil at a moment’s notice. Every ficket-holdei has also a chance to draw an eighty-acre Land Warrent, enabling him to posses himself of a-Fa' min ! some of the rich Prairie s of the West; beside there ire wo hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging from tv. o dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred del ' lars each. There ate also two hundred am! twentylive Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches in the scheme, all warranted accurate time keeper?, and ' worth fi oni twenty to two hundred dollars each. ' There are also two Sewing Machines of the verv : best pateur. worth seventy-five and one hundred and fitly dollars, the use of which to any family conia scarcely be cvei-estiniatcd, and which would always find area-.’y ea-e eheuid they bs drawn by any tureen who did not need them for his own use. she Table and Tearpoous of pure English Silver ar« tbc same that 1 have pul in my scheme heretofore, an-l wile which no fault has ever been found, they being o’ the very best qtiality manufactured, rhe Platedwaic is genuim- double plate, and not merely washed «; is tlivtase with much of the Ware offered as pl» ted. It will !n:-t an ordinary life-time. The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces neatl--everything for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children's wear—consisting of Gold Lockets, Breastpins and Eai rings ot Coral, Garnet. Cameo, and plain Geld 1 studs, -leevc-buttons, Rings, Pone, ami Pencils, at l several tlitierent prices, with fine Geld Vest and Gdaid Lhaius for Ladies and. Gciitleinen—ara ' all cl the latest, style, by the best manufacturers, and cf the bt>: quality to be had far the price. TO AGENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at t-u cents yes ticket, and will, in addition, receive a premium oi ten percent, in gold; agents who i sell less than that number, ami over 25 will be snp plied attbr same rate. and. in addition, receive a pre mium in jewelry at the late of 52,5() tor each 25 tick lets sold. I Inis, an agent selling 25 tickets remits m* ' S2O, and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ling, or sny other article worth s2,s*’. an agent selling 50 ticket? gets an article worth one selling 00 tickets, an article worth .$6, and so on. Prciiiiiims may leniain until » Watch or other valds ble article can be obtained. ’ Sim !e tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets, 5; twel re tick - efs. 10; twenty-five tickets, 20 dollars; and in the latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket) for all Urquantities. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Uox7to, 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

DOCTOR JOHN BULL’S rojipoKN n Pectoral of Wild Cherry, .7 Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases 'of Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Infill e-n----za, Pncnmonia. Pleurisy, Asthma, Colds, SuitOf Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, H hooping Cough, Lass of Strength, Difiiciilt Breathing, Boursc-ness end Incipient ’ CONSUMPTION. 1 TJF.LOW we insert a. few certificates from the ni«. 13 ny ve have lately received in favor of thi ß vain.* i able medicine. ’ From a minister of the M. E. Church, who is well I known throughout the State of Kentucky. Read: Woonuws. January 15, JMB. i Ur. John Bull— Dear Sir. XVe have used a couple os j buttles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family,. ; ;:i:d think it a very valuable medicine. Jfy wife hasbeen rooch afflicted with an unusual cough and grcaS I difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found iuI stantaneous relief upon using your medicine. 1 shall j not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afflicted. Your friend, EIC'HA RD D. NEALE. Locisvjm.e, Ky.. Jan. 185 j». j Ur. John Bull— Dear Sir: ] was induced from your representations to use your Compound Pectoral of > Wild Cherry, in several'cases of colds and coughs idmy family, ambit has given immediate relief in alt ! cases. Being so much pleased l with its remedial v>»- | tues, 1 cannot withhold this statement, that others [inav b-benefilted by its uw. 1. say ts all who arc suffering from coughs a-nd all iijs symptoms, to try it, .nid I air -ully assured they wilt be relieved by its I use. Yours respectfully., JAMES H. THOMPSON, j , .’ „ „ ANSVtLLE, I'.id., NOV. 17, 1657. Tir. fi.,??. /.naisriffr, Ky'.— Dear Sir: I hav» I find ioiii I cctoj'al in a well-marked and severe cas& I of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with se cere hemorrage front the lungs, in which Cod Liver \ Oil totally tailed to produce any- b<-scfioi»l effect » land I was perfectly astonished at tbe irhmedkate relief* I and diminution in the amount! of ei’pr'ctoratfon that' ■ followed its use. As a remedy Is the advanced stageslef Consumption, 1 give it most decidedly the nrefcr I race. JOHN MACKNiss, M. Di I Read a certificate from CapMlrt Jlirnes- 15. Hamif I ton, one of our oldest and most respected CPiscns- tri" • whom We reiVr you, ’ r , D L’t isvii.i.e, Ky., Dec. 3G. 1857. ifr. John ]t gives me pleasuie to infor:?T ; > ou and the public generally ot the immediate relief I* i from , lhe of your Compound Pectoral ot ilt! Cherry. 1 was at tacked with a very severe cotd v which settled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me tiecoipgh almost incessantly, and gave me much aFarro. 1 obtained ft bvfeMe td your Pectoral, and tupk ft ac' cording to the directions, and from the very first ffosc took 1 founct relief, and before I took halftlo bott H I was entirely relieved of lhe covgk, and was welf as ever I got a second bottle for my daughter, arrd uporrtaking it she obtained entire and immediate re Def and health. She had a congH* df lorfg standing” which threatened Consumption Yours respectfully, JAMEfFD HAMiLTON. Sold by all druggists evetywhSrs. Aft erderß frour wholesale ;michaserg, or attpliagtUMis ffap t <- en rU«must be addressed to *viagencteß, " • " • * l,, KKf< TS, littllauapolis. Wholesale Agenu for Indiana. 25-ly b is HAKniXG * PKACOCK, Rensselaer, Ind

| R E A L- E S TA T E AG E N C Y . W. D. LEE. 6. W. SPITLER. LEE A; Is* nd Agents, WILL five fheir Mtention to the buying and selling of Rctrl Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of faxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of Rnd i n f ormntion generally I<l relation to the value and quality <of lands in this and adjoining counties. jV legal opinion in relation to the title will alxvaya »<-. company every sale made Without additional cost when required. Business will be done on reus* onable terms.