Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1859 — Page 3
Variou Items.
Douglas truthfully states that tlie slaveholders hunt their runaway niggers in the South with dogs, and in the North xvjith Democrats. l(js~Thef Jews of Cincinnati have agreed tiiclose thiir places of bu-iness on the Christian Sunday, and to allow no business to be transacted on that day in their stores and otpces. ' f 0O""The Worthington (Green county,Ihd-,) Titr.es, sayes the Treasurer of that ■cbunty has notlbeen ttWe t'o collect one cent • -of taxes in eight townships. Tight times in Sighting Green|. a OzJ”A Derabcratic cotemporary in tire tjjrral dis <icts, boasts that ail the '“old settlers” arer Democrats. It must be confessed that that party received several “old settilers” at the rdcent elections. t (F5 = Old Brojwn, in reply to the letter of ■ Mrs. Childs, volunteering to nurse him in jfiil, wrote her .hat she could do him on possitfle good there, b«t advised her to stay at home and gives her share of money ami sympathy te Itis-distressed and needy family. * •'gJ-'The Doughfaces, since the Harper’s Ferry affair, are attempting to stigmatize tiheiroopponents as “Brown Republicans.” Since the disastrous defeats to the Demictjilcy at the 1 itp elections, the Doughfaces can be cjalled (the blue Democrats. i. John Brown telegraphed to his wife, jjvho lie tyas ii formed was on her way to see him. “Do nut, for God’s sake, come here Snow.” She then turned back, and has resumed t.d her home in Essex county, New York. Aiilional Intelligencer happily Styles tlie latest .attempts to make political capital out of he Harper’s Ferry folly, “Zeal [without discretion.” It is, perhaps, the best illustration of the rxiotn, that has ocIcurred within the century. # oO”Gen. H mston's inauguration as Governor of Ter: s was an imposing alia’.-. {Austin was crowded. The assemblage was 'estimate 1 as t ic. largest ever gathered in Texas. The return of General Houston to the United States Senate is regarded ascertain . i x nes iT.\.—The St. Paul Winnesotian of’ the 11th inst., publishes the vote ! ((mostly, iiffieial) of the several counties of , that State at the recent State election, from iwhich it appears that the majority of Ram;sey. Republican, for Governor, is not less fthan 3,352. ; 1 fjO’Hume, pie spirit-rapper, was recently (in Paris,, with) his Russian wife, on his way to America. He is said to have lately, re.ceived an i p largement. of his wonderful powers, so that he can now not only enable you to converse with the defunct, but with living people who are in other places. r of .the Public Guard, at ch moth !, Virginia, has been arrested on ithe ■ -harge of uttering treasonable ami seditious sentiments withili the garrison, and extpressing syinp .thv for the cause, in which tj'.rown ami his Cohleilerates were engaged. ’The H7z/</savs, lie is ;i native of Albemtirl i k-ouiHv, Virginia, but resided (or several {years in Ohio.j jo. .fgT’The M i sae.lmsetts I.egislaf tire have [ordered the imprisonnvnt <>('George P. Dunjliatn, the State Liquor Agent, for contempt 1 (■of Court in refusing to appear before ( 'the Committee investigating alledged frauds . (committed by him. Toe term of his impris- ■ jonment is twenty-live days’, ami if at. the end | b>f that time he continues incorrigible, tire I .(States Attorney a ill prosecute him. I fjgjr’Aecording to the vote polled in Killl-f-sas at. the late election.’, (between 1 (>.()()() : j and 18,000,) tlm population 6 r that Te> ri>o. v . ; is sufficient tor her admission as a State un- . jier the.“ English bill” requirement of the past sesfeion of Congress, a ml.one of the most important measures that, will come before: .•.the nc.yt session, will be . he’’ admission. i t There wi 11 probably be an effort made on I ,‘the part of the Slaveryßes to keep her out, ' j.but without avail. ‘ (KT’Gov. Wise’s orgar., the Richmond ; Enquirer, talks of poor Douglas and his | fbumbug of Squatter Sovereignty, i.i ill’s I “Wiien .Tohn B’own is hung, there shall be. tiro additional scaffolds erected />:/ the courage and ftdelilq and conservatism of Virginia. Squatter Sovereign v-shall hang I .from the one, and Compromise from the other, until the Charleston Convention shall pronounce the emphatic words, ‘dead, dead, dead!”’
iryiN’T fan to sec SIXTH ANNUAL ANI / N< )U NCEMENT,and other brilliant offers, ;Tn another column. 1 - W. S. BEDFORD, YVatcli and One Door East. of the Ban,, Bcnsxelaer, Slid., IS now prepa < <’ tn rcpa'”, Waicbes. Clocks. Jewelry, &c , or- Die r)jo-le.-t nobce. Ent) c satisfaction Rendered, or no pay. 31-3 t * EBTIUY NOTICE. >npA KEN up by Zadok Russell, o' Washington town“J- Jasper couin y, Indiana, on Liio 9th day of (November. 1*59. two while Sow*, *<i pooled. .'o be |? wo year* old. ahpraised at eight dollars; one wbifßT" iSovv with some black spots on her, supposed ».o tiicce iye.a’ s old, aod apj. aisc/l at three doda's d <>d a • ■ finie spotted Boat* supposed 1c he eighteen months old, jappijused at t*ir*e dollars and a Ha”: and two w’u’Ve jßarrov s'w-lo a lew b'aok spots, supposed io be one A eat old.-app» a* >ed at th ea doilprs <oi one, end ojc Plol lac and a hall for -1 he pi her. .A ■iol ihe above ho ;j ■ jmai »%ed with a swa’low 'ork in t,.e left ea-.a.id a f#>p.jtln the rglit.. A ppi a->e r*, }.’a!.>h SwiggHt and •issacheir Davis. Attest: ('. M. WATSON. Clerk, Ji _ By D. I-Jack son. De put v. pOTICE. fVIOTICE is hereby given forbidding nil per:£X sons trading for or buying a certain note of hand for ,$i 15, given by me on or about the 6th Ms March,-1851, to one Nathaniel Hendrickson, j»ud payable in six months from date of note. (There itre thre< indorsements on said note, one i«f one c f and one of sl3. J have an ■offset against saizl note. f y9 - ;!l GEORGE SCHANLAUB. ? REMOVAL. N. It. Bow 9] i ; TAI LO R A N I) CUTT ER , f.OEGS to inform his old friends and eus-. 1( j ■ J tomerstha he has removed his place of R* business to tin building right opposite Ihe TT Gazette Printing Office, where he hopes to to receive a cm tinuance of that support he has |njeyed for the last seven years, and which it Ip 1 1 be hi> constant study to deserve. 7-] y
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t,t:t. 11. fiO i it i:. State .o- Indiana.) Tn the Jasper Circuit Court Jasper con .ily.J (March Tenn, 1860. The .Marion and Massuiaway) A alley Ru> t ,’oad Compa-iv, > Enos M issey, Abraham Lee.) Civti. Action. I'auiiy Lee, Simile! L. Glincs.y and Elizabeth ( Bines. ) "\\/ " ELLAS it has been made to appear, by ’ the affidavit of a disinterested person oil til:- in my qflice, that the defendants in the above ent I ih-d cause are non-residents of the State of J ndiau a; therefore, Hie said defendants are hereby noliiied of the pendency of said action, and unless they appi'.i r on the second day of the next term of H e Jasper Circuit Court, t o | u .i ( j :il Cooit House in Rensselaer, in said cou niv. commencing on the 12t.1i day of .March, i>6l), and a.iswor or dcm.'.ir thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. " ituess, my h '.nd and the seal of ft., s ] ■■aid Court, a* office, in Rensselaer, this 2 Id day of November. 1.'59. C- M. WATSON, Clerk. Ry D. I. Jackson, Deputy. D. S.xi L>i;ti, Plffs Att’y. 31-3 f, Special Notice. r HI! E sale-and .other notes in Up- estate of J. •- IL Pritchard are noil' due, AJI who know themselves indebted to, said.estate are requested to make payment on or before the first of January ne,yi, us linger lime cannot be gjvejg 'l’he estate, must be settled, EZRA WRIGHT, •il’dt Administrator. A'l”r I', > TION , I< IFI.RS! NO 1 ICE m hereby given that all persons having in their possession United States rifles belonging to the Eirst Rensselaer Rifle Company, arc commanded to make return of the same, to the. undersigned, on or before the Ist day of December I,< it, <ll give bond fo.r tliesafe delivery of the piece and retain it till again called on. Ry order of W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff. 1, N. S. At-TEn, O, S, Stallion for Salo tpilE undersigned offers for sale his Premium £ Horse, the BLACK DRAGGON. He is a coal black, six years old, sev.mteen hands high, works kind anywhere, and is warranted sound. Price S2OO, one-half cash in bund and one-half, in six months; or for young cattle or cows at cash prices. EPHRAIM BRIDGEMAN.
Sixth Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SECCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan flit Association. FROM all sections of the country subscribers to this popular Art Institution (now in its sikth year) are being received in a ratio unparalleled wath that of any preveous year. ANY PERSON CAN BECOME A MEMBER By subscribing three dollars, which will entitle him to Ist. The beautiful Steel Engraving, “Shakspeare and his Friends.’’ 2d. A copy as the elegantly illustrated Art Journal one year. yd. A free season admission to the Galleries, 5-18 Broadway. New York. In addition to which, over four hundred valuable works of art a , e n-/r C . / to subscriber.-* as premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures OuJines, h- L be first American and foreign aiiists. The superb Engraving, which every sub.-criber w : 1 receive immcdiatelij on receipt of subscript? on,ciiti.led “SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS,” Is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever before placed within reach of tlie people at sucl? price. The Engraving is of very large size, bei n“■ pri nte; 1 on heavy plate paper, by :\S inches, uakin r a most superb ornament suitable for the walls o; ci l he’‘tl.'e lib a.y, parlor or office. It can be sen! to any part of the country by mail wit h safe’, y, being packed i.i a cylinder. postage pre-naif'. Thi.ik of it: Such a work, delivered free of charge, and A.'C Jiri Jour I one ye, , for : hree do! rs ! Subscriptions will be received until 11 *• evening of Tuesday, the 3J st of January, G6O, at which liine the books will clou.e and the premiums be given to subscribers. N o person i c -L. ic icd to a single sub-wrip-tion. Those rcmiiiing sls are entitled to six membe ships. Per-ons wishing to form clubs will apply fur a circular of terms. <kc. The b utifully illustrated A: u Journal, giving full artici’lars, iviH be sent o.) receipt of eighteen cents, in s amps or coin. Address C. L DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.. 5’6 and ‘S Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received hv 1). SNYDER, Don. Sec. 31 For Rensselaer and vicinity.
(ILT $ 1 O O, O O O I =OO L. D. SINE'S G-rand Annual Distribution lIOI’SE ANI» EOT, S3O«()<)G—SJPEEN I>3 FA IS 51. S:U2OO! BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE & HORSES, With Splendid Silver-mounted Harness, worth One Thousand Dollars. THREE VERY HANDSOME TOP BUGGIES With Horsesand Silver-mounted Harness worth Four Bundled Dollars each. ONE ELEGANT PIANO WORTH SSOO, And Three worth .§IOO each. 20 First-Class Sewing Machines. 1,500 miZES IX ASIEKICAN <201,», Ranging from One Thousand to l ive Dollars. I, <Sol<l and Silver ver AVatclies, i Worth from Two Hundred to Twenty Dollars each. \Sulii/ »Sj<rrr Tablp miv - Gold (raa.rd ond Neck .idins. for Juidiisund Gen' I men; Gold Pens and Pencils, ird/> most Beautil'nl sli/les o,' C;ral. Gar mt and Cameo Breast- • t ins a,id Jdarrinas, etc. TOTAL VAIAE OP PRIZES, slO.l.oti.H 5,000 PRIZES AN!) 20,000 TICKETS! 'S'icliets, Sijx To be Drawn it Cincinnati, Oh:o, ON MONDAY, JANUAKY :2, 1800. cgiHE great favor with which my Grand Annual J. (Jilt Di> i ibiu’oi* (I‘rawu gsili December, li-'58.1 was received, ami.i >c -ac ibat ’ v, oa D!e at that li.iie io supp'y i; • .'• .he iiu : c > .;>?> wi desired, fia< de« eri.ri tied me .o pi e . e rsc 'cme ti-at sui pass- <•- ‘D u agn iti<eii •. e a >v, ■ ii--; < >l3 . i;<‘j ei 1 >,; o c been ai eiupted, and aum fiiii.g uei i r chances io tue ticket holders 1o d o We’ 1 than tou !< i po: s i I y be given in a scheme oi’ less d 1 mens'cms. Al 1 money .cccived \\ i’ I he deposited iidbauk by the projeciu). uni'l U'ier <he drawing, and will be rcLuined 10 he pci sous semi i .ig it. • eve ry thing d oes DOi lake place as adver. sou. Persons who desire, can deposit their money 5 1 r-umts cf fitly dollars and upwards with H. Duii.me w. Co., a well-knowii and responsible jewelry firm ? • Ibis city, who Lave consented to retain and take charge of all sums t.eposiled with them until after be drawing. The total value of prizes to be distributed is One Hu nd red Thousand Dollars, am ; Bic number o' prizes is h'ive Thousand, and the who<t numbei of tickets bcing Twenty Thousand, there is consequently one chance in every fom tickets. ’]' -ee -awing, as above stated, w : ake place on Monday, the 2d day of Jan nary, m a public hail in' Ciuciniiai*, a-«d all the tick - , et holders who can possibly be present ace earnest I v requested to attend. i lie capital prize's the I’tM.leiice built and occupil'd by •Myself iu Coviugtoii, Ky., oppusiic Cinciu uai ; , (being the handsomest and best arra.ixed dwelling in the ciiy,) will! grounds belonging . .ereto. Ii .i< ii. ed up with al! tlie modern appliances of liath- • room, steam-heating appliances, gas pipes through- ‘ out, will the machinery lor manufacturing gas wit Ii- ! 1 out .rouble, and at a trilling expense. In fact, it combi ncs every |hii>g most desirable in a resideiiee ; is ’ situate.' on rising ground in the subni bs of Roviugtou. commanding a beautiful vie w'ol both cities, ail'd uniting the ad vantages of both town and country. The '’’arm of three hundred and twenty acres is I beau I''u Uy located in ('rawlord county. -Mo., 111 a re- I gioi) unsurpassed for health by any in the Union, be- i tween the Iron .Mountain and South-western Hrancli Baiiroad, and but a few mites distant from each.
The Carriage is one I -had made expressly Im iny family use, of the best materials, amt wiili the most substantial workmanship, and cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. It has bad about a month’s service—just enough to test its good qualities. The horses are in accordance witli the carriage, being matches, S|>irited ami docile, ami beautifully made animals, ami l tie harness is a set, of the best silvermounted that could be made. The price (one thou sand dollars) at wbicli this entire turn-out is put up. is much less than it cost to me. and would be a. bargain for cash. 't here are fifteen hundred prizes of American (fold in the scheme, in sums ranging from five to one thousand dollars each, which speak for themselves. ■file three Buggies and Horses, with silver-mount-ed harness, worth four hundred dollars, are splendid prizes. The horses are good, and tbe buggies from the establishment, of I. B. Bruce & Co., Cincinnati, one of the fust manufacturers in the city. The four Pianos, worth live hundred and four bun dred dollars each, have been selected by a competent judge from the largest stock in the West, ami arc pro nounced very superior. They are all of Hie make of Liglite, Newton Bradbury, of Neiy York Citv which arc considered by competent judges to be the best now in use, ami arc pul in the scheme at ma.iufacturer’s prices. They can be seen at the store of C. M. Mt’rch.74 West Fourth street. Cincinnali. <>. There are twenty of Singer’s Sewing .Machines, whicti are acknowledged by all to be the best now in Hue, They are put in the scheme,at the prices at. Which they are furnished by 1. M. Singer A Co. themselves, and range troip seventy-five to one hundred and t hirt y one dollars each. Them ace twelve tiu'udred Watches in the scheme, ill hunting levers, and ranging in price from twenty dollars up to the Cold Chrouomef.-i XVath and Chain, w'ortli two inmdred dollars. Tite walcites ar.e pjl put down at the lowest retail price. Besides the above there .ire a number of silver plated Tea Sets and other Silverware, handsome jewelry, etc. Programme,? containjng a full list of the prizes will he scut toajiy one who may wish them. Agents ami all persons desiringjto act as such, (ire requested to order immediately whatever number of tickets I hey may wish, and be sure io say, ‘-For .jour Craurf Annual Distribution ol herwise, tickets might bo sent in my regular Monthly Enterprise. Agents are also rarntifly requested not to order a greater njimiier of tickets wan they have aceriainly of selling. Address all R.tters to J... D. SINK, 22 Box 710, Cincinnati, O. ESTU.II IIOGN. 1 TAKEN up by tho subscriber, in Morion town- - ship, Jasper county, lud., two very fine wliite Wows, near 290 pounds cacb, and nine Sboats six or seven inojitbs old, two spotted and the balance white. JOHN W. IVERS, , 20-31* Ernst of Rensselaer 2 1 ., miles.
SHERIFF’S SAFE. BY virtue of a vendi exponas to me directed from the Clork of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on the 10th dty of December, 1859, at the court house dom a the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county an 1 St te of Indiana, between the hours of ten <>'c • . in the forenoon and four o’clock in tli ■ : Ii r ton of said day. expose to public sale t< the hi best and best bidder thereof, the rents and profit for the term of seven years I of the following r*• d estate, situated iu Jasper county and State <f Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section thirtythree, township twenty-nine, north of range eight west—containing otic hundred and sixty Also, the east Ralf of the south-west quarter, 'and the south-west quarter of the soutii-east quarter, in section thirty-three, township thirty, north of range eight west—containing one hundred and twenty acres. Also, the west half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-four, and the east half of the -nth-west quarter of section twenty-five, in wnship thi;ty, north of range seven west’— jcbtipiining on? h u mired ami sixty acres. Also, the west hall ol the south-west quarter | of section twenty-one, township twe nt y-eio!it, north of range seven west —contaiuitig eighty : acres. And on failure to realize th? foil anioiiut of said execution, interest and cost, 1 will ~i tile same time and place, offer for sale.th ■ fec-siioido of sai<i real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of William Tichc’nor, Ruins Strode and George W. S>i r, at the suit of John Goodhart and Abralmin A< kerland. W- J. Wil IG H I’, Sh-riff Jasper coi'nly. November 23, 1859. 5 0(1—31
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to m ■ ii rec I from the Clerk of Ihe Jasper Court of Co.,’ i mon Pleas, 1 will, on the Ifith day ol’ D ■ J >59, at the-court house door iii 1 lie towi' of.L' i: - j sciaer, Jasper county and State of iudi.ni i. p,-- : t ween the hours of 10 airlock i u the for.-.tioon anil J. i o'clock in the afternoon of sail <!, \ . ex:.o ■ to public sale to tlie l.ijfliosf ami hrs! bidder t . ■ ■>!. i the rents and profits lor the term ol' *>f, n -. .-.irs lof the following real estate, s-it aa f ee' Ii J - i r I county and State of li'diatta, to-wit: Lot number two, i i> b'oek number two’ny-fbur. in the town of Ilcnssel. er, in y: id cottalv. Also, part of the east b If of the sou, ii-east qua'-'or of seclfon iwenty-t'.irec, township thirty, north of range seven west-—cont doing fii'tvtwo acres, more or less. And on fuilu'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. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the propertv of Ilenrv Miller, at the suit of George SV. Spitler. W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriir Jasper countv. November 23, 1859. 3 50—31 DON'T fail to sec SIXTH A.WUAL AKNOU NCEM EN T.aud oil)er brill i." li t otiers, i ti another coluintr. SHERI 5 F’S SA 8.1!. 11l virtu? of an execution to mo direct'd from Ihe Clerk of I he J asper (fomuton Pleas j Court, I will, on the l.'oh ol D ■ I'tiibcr, I ),o ihe court house door ia the town of Rens- !.:■ . Jasper cot tn ty ami State of Ind inn a, between t hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and fin (o’clock in tlie aftefnoon of shtii day, exites? to public sale to tlie highest ami best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of sev-ii vein's j of the following real estate, silm.iteil in Jasper county and State of 1 ndian i, t o-wit: 'I he south-east quarter ol the iiorl!i-e.,s*fqmir-r tor of section five, township 1 weiity ■■ n• m-. north of range nine west—containing fo’’t v c'-os. ! Also, lol.s numbers seven ■ id eight, Li block number three, iu the town of Morocco in said coo nt V. A td on mile 'e io realize .he full amount of said jll d 's■,! ■ 11'. ', i e-'esi and cosis, I will, al the same .'in? cm 1 -iiacc, ofiei o s ile Lie fee-simple of said e..l e i;.,e. To oe p'u wi.bont any relief from valuation or appra'se ite a , laws. I'akeii iu execution as the property of David' Pulver, at the suit of Riiius Strode. W. J. W RIGHT, Sheriir Jasper CCtintv. November 1(1, 1859. 3 50 ~ 39
SMEI«IeF, s , virtue of an execution to me directed from I'ic C.erk of the Jii.sper Coinm'oii I‘letis Court, . 1 will, on the L3l’i of D‘Cemim , |s,'>;i. at the 1 court, ho use door in 100 town o ' ’bi o - ■•••hier, Jasper ! county and State of I tiutaim, bei ween the hours o moo clod ■ i ibi.' o. enoo it and lb. i r o’clock in ■ the alieruoop of s u. l <-'V.■ io public sair to Me ■' r'msi a m b■ <■,. b>du •, ilv rooi'. the rents iml, '’i>.’is o ill’.’ term of seven y 'arsof tin fol- ! I owi no .• ' 1 e.siui e. si tua .eii in Jasper count y and i State o I ' ila ..m. . o-w iI: i The ii inlivldod half of the south ball' of the soul ii-west qim ier of seci iou six. tow ,isi;' .> 1 \voni I y-eion I, iiprih of jgc live west—con. .>' nii: <r si ,ty-six re;- am! o evenly-four humlredths. z\ nd oil fail uro to realize the full ait,cunt of said judgment. I uteres! and costs, I will, al the same t’lmeaml pl ice, offer for sale the fee-simple of said '•er 1 estate To tie sold wilhoul. any relief whatever uo n valuation o>’ appraisement laws. 1 akco in execution os Ihe properly of Ez -kiei D. Cla.k, and Willmm Be.-.t reoleviii boil at-the suit of Willia n Bo - ns, VV. J. WRfGj. I’, Sheriff. I. cot: .ity. November 16, 1859. 3 5(1—30 SillijSeiL-'IDtS SiAS.ai. IJY virtue of an execution to mo d ■ . : b I ) from the Clerk of th ■ Jasper Cir .Hi ,t. I will, on Hie 13th dav of December, J-.',.’, al the court .'ou -,c doo ■ I i the town of R -ns r. : Jasper coo iiiy t id .ate of Ind in mi. bet wee n the hod’SO ton o .ic in. the iorenoon aid four o doc!; iilicv ..erm>oii o' s .ic i; i . expose to pub'ic sale ,o t Iriolmst ami I) -st .i.!-r I < -reoi.'. tlie eels and iroliis lor the erm o 1 ’ soy r , cark o the o lowimr -ea' estate, io Jasper coutily and State, of I ndiami, to-wit: Ibe west hall ol the south-east quart.t of section t wen-. y-t hreo, tow ’ship thirtv. north of range seven west—conta" ng eighty acres, more or less. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, al the same lime and place, otic) 'or silo the feo-simple of said real estate. To be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Henry Miller, and George Kesler replevin 'bail, ut the suit of Elijah Young. W. J, WRIGHT, Sheriff Ja Kpercoiiiity. November 16, 1859. ’ 3 50- 30 Cash for Grain. r l' , IJE undersigned will pay the HIGHEST -1 MARKET PRICE IN CASH for Wheat, Corn, Rye, Barley, Oats, &c„ al the ®l,| stand of Haddix A, Son, in Gillum township. ic ’ tf C. G. HARTMAN. Pay Up AItL persons indebted to the undersigned art hereby notified that, by paying up by idxj Christ mas, they will sav ‘ costs/ 2<b3t EPHRAIM RRIDGEMAN.
CF <3- I IF T S TO ; PURCHASERS OF BOOKS AT Illi. ORIGINAL AND THE OSLY GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED IN IHN 1 . BEAD-QUARTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES, AT THE PUBLISHING- HOUSE OF G. G. EVANS, No. 13f> <'li<-stsin t Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, .Vo Conneciicm u-i/h. _Y. J'. Gift Dool; Stores. 4*‘lN r E I oi i _'i iiaiu-l t lt<‘ ti'iit Book F.ntcrpi is-t'. I have f CDuatudly caJh il i tie atu-mion ot tin- piibticto my I.- i ”<■ \ au.H liurial otbws. '•» Wuich llicy have 'al\va>< w-i v 1. i c; ■ ~.»xv. wii'i m.jrc D’-a \ :y •• iu: a Y'.ul in >•; ' .. i •\ < i aii _e m y o u ■ pub I h ali ou s tor til u.u u i <>:!’' ' 1 ■<l t . s, and a<i. ’ * ii - : allied to procure u;y i.00h.-i r.i ~ e < ii -iiia! cos. of mak iii and thus <</r su • : ,<> i. tjj t •. . .of k J.u ot h »r houses eii' a jut' in . Iu- Imol; a.u*. wi' a '• hei. o<>oks pu 1 .1 h;i .1 */z/-7 ; j' OCI.FC Jrem <»<n The puF/- ; lishi'is. 1 ca.ij also, u y ia/ heavy ui'irc <enorwat?:h les and jewuhy, .u h'.?; < .uers r <>wcr fates than i tlu-y can buy them ..mm ; it i.iiku imt rs. Havin'-' such an ad v-«' a/re iu bu/'-u:. I <an assure 1 to my cus i <-iiu r> D'm.; f < with <'.!■•. c books than ' a: ■ y < iiiuise, aim (?.'! ”ive;om_. aje.i s a laigm- ' coiiiiiiis.'iuiL \ valua le rii, will be delivered woh each Imuk a. the iinie < : sale. G’o.s wodii £ JlO, ni. !.1 ‘if /.//>■<■.</ e'hotrsa/? / •/ ..<. wil’ be impartially disI iiilmu- i with every-si bCO w.. : > o, nooks sold'. >r. a ca-.a! . con a most valuable < > •> o s' and.-i; ! ■. •<m u<;; ion< i.• L‘ leral!! re, in- ■- 'nd . • a ‘ i I ”ph ies. fo'og.-api: y . Trave Is. Ad v<-.«. lie--. !i»u Arts ; : S. u ues, with all Hie favg : • 'wo k - i ? i< ’■••ii a m Romance, in everv dep ‘ .i; ui ■ I f I : I ‘ •Fa. I ‘ •. c I <s i tied as d esc 11 bet i b«'l OW. . which wui : .;■ ■ ■'•:I 1• u ,■> pi) y address. ;» ud you d 1 ..*l w ; < , .• a] s' u : p'< sum. preset ve i. ;s a v.-i'u iio<.:. . c. as it contains a list of al i , the d* ■ abb- • •-■' - ::i p . ?n.: w ; il < ost you noihiin -. 'h" '- u ‘.t ion ; !tque<tid to toe li<t <,f dust ; vedly :opi I;: 'wo ’■ s by v;>» iouq a ul ho. s, and a. : iouli wliicu ate all of 'I . >. At mur’s best wo, Rs. wiio ' s well known as a mo, ' i■> >1 rm-? ivea nd p lea sim; aullior. G. G. EVANS, Philadelphia.
sl*l. 11 5) 5 D B F r JT , WORTH FROM f l 'ijty Cents to Eire Hundred Dollars, is qiren irith each Book sold. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. Jltfricultura!. — This department embraces al’ standard works upon general Agriculture, including Cotton, Rice, f- u ar Cane. Tobacco and Grain Plantin'.-; 'free. Flower and Kit iien Gardening;. Farming a->d ’•'arming Implements; Treatment and Diseases of Horses, Sheep. Cattle, Swine. Dors. Bees. c. Jit bums ‘ >r ladl us, a g-eat va? icty ami of all sizes, Wi<n spit ud.il cur. avings, ami in handsome binding. Aulopiaph Bfio.-s aim Herbariums. J:tnua!.- h r IS6O, in the most splendid styles of uindiiig. I;a ml Aoiie i y illustrated with beautiful steel t'ihhs.— \ sp|<‘nd id l assori men t of Pulpit. Pocket am: Family bibles, boumi in. everv st \ le, t om one do.”ai a; titty. i • -uft-, " —A t omi-dete ass.f rtmeiit. in every I ai h’ I p 'cu-. Bound iu morm co ami velvi i. j ' , l' "’' . Mu-m.idisl s. Baptists. Prusbyteriu')<;s:pE (mjVaiis. Lmheraiis, (oTtiian Pet Aimed. l aim aok' r Dp icmi na t ions.,. ; !■ y. Abboii, Wceiim, Spa-J—-, and every other st-aml-i „ /'u anient.— By Conustcck, Grav. Lincoln, Da.bev. I Wi" ' . w u. | C-m'e/f/.—Recei nt and Cook Books. 1 v Mrs. H -le J i Le> ('. Wi.hiifichL Alclxuuzie, <Vc. , (■ Phtcu. Siamlcrd German Literature us all ; in.- ionarie.q.— Web.-ie < E ngl i h. French. Gelman. Span isb 1.3 i i 11. Gr<-u h . Dalian. u. ■ <. ii. An.y. lii-o1 aph y . Li a vel. ,Mu si <-. i i-’cii-i.. ’. Ai'.s. f-uh'Dco, AL-i t. u.’at i g re. Fa rm iji^'. A<-. I (;. r .:,) /i ten /. —Tlie latest amt mo>f approve* school Land oHw.- Guourphies. Maps and Travelui s’'Gnidus of 1 all >.iml<. i _.it. — ’I he works of Hugh Alillu.r, Hitchcock. J Hai t is. Lyell and ot hers. 1 Hi.<torient. —By ‘Tescott. Irvin-.. Bancroft. Ruber. - i son. Hume. G : . ebons. Macau ley. amt ail other authors. iinmoi'o 1.--. - Eiu.Li aci.'ig .Mi s. Part inut on, Billy Ihirtoti, Sam Sliul-. . M.-i or .L-.ius. Fre-' ('ozzeils, Wi.low Bedoi i . K.N. Pepper, John Brougham, Doesticl.s a?d J n nite.— F.v. i y desuript.ion of boobm for (''irbii yplendiiily illllsirated. Le l '' and .th ■//.'•///' .—T):u standard w-'.rks of tlu -c p OSes -(ms. i ’<■ It nira I and Srimtiftf. Tiie liio ! approved wo' ks on Eugim eri .iy. Surveying. Mechanics, .Manufactures, A rch i tec I u re and ill ■ (‘xac; xii’tirt's. t’nf rn.— Eii” H~h and Anni n an. OiAivo a.id Literary etiiibms of ’• .b • -lamlard Poets:W» •< ’. -t and I'al-iiii'! editions po- .»• and iI i ust ra! ud. humid in evil y <: y !u. lo> ui l 1 c I asi e o : 111. er. hit kens. Bidwcr. Maryatl. James. Arthur. .Mis. | So’miiwortb, M rsi IL:: t am! a!' approved \\ i;>urs. | A7/.- ■ei'/to 1> <jps.— oil i M -o IMI rn’u.t- . 1 . gmt m•• m um- | braces eve yihitig it an ■ n:. ru.-i i > •_. pr i iistrur; •ve 1 hareetu' bal < ’■■■i p- ••it. inchtd; u ■Sulim)' am» C ”-. A .A G-amucs. S.-o. is am! Pa iii-n s. E’ lil BibGua' a id Thm.lo 'ical, Mu<;< u' ami (Due Books, Odd I'eii., w.- Ii p ami L'lur Masonry. !
SCUr.IH'LE Or GIFTS. Tlir "i(• >. i. iC’);i re '.IV I’ Wild .I.C L O (>1 S <’(i j) 8! < i <■ ■ a.)', i < ..■ o kV’ -1 > a\ : ,co Ji id ,<i (t t>a lii y, and Gci. iG o!<• I\ X' ;• ii iiiii‘ ing ca« IUJt ' : " i,k U " ‘‘ ! ' i<> Ot.d •-!•< n t.H <•-. t.-t» ■ < Ct:! i 5.( 0. G'. it t Si i W Wu .(ioS. V ' !«| Jij io.co to 1."). Ei'-'li »'a; T- ■ v I'• <■ riK.i. B .m/.c Clot ks, warrant ■•<! .i • !.• .'it) t ; ’ n’t . I.a.ii c -i.i; .- • Fla .I Fill. Dr. Patterns. ‘ c •• ■ • • i : ( a •* I' . i; a n<l ‘/‘ j' 1 ! ( '■' •’ ■ G ’.i(i. .. p > JHi.uis; Ihlttf'r, - i ■ ■ - • " .'cv. t , ..d t itt« Indios Brace- ’• •- • I • • a- ’ ; u : 1 i ■ - I >._n!;« v< li, nea: ly put <■'•>.-11.' •: ('.••iiicc. Mcsaju. Flf-reniino, ('oral G.-ii iu ’. ! ur.jj. !-<•. 1.-k t. .-.nd evury v u -cty i--\vclrv. (i‘old !,«>•_; < Is « - zt s. wi.h I wo and hair bias's- < ft ii • .:: II- . i-.” ..A • . !«!:-< ;■ ■' ’G J P net! (fas. s ami (’old Puns, i G' itl-’ •: , i..d d ('oif .HCK i a | a.nd Envross- ; i’- xG'dd r v\ i.! ■ ’v« I ?. cbonv handies.i r ! t (••••!. .. < ah ::: i a* c a ami (’ ha rm ; 1 Golt’. Feb * \ - ('!ia : us. 1 t ' •*;<.. .XI;, air. Ph .rent i ne. Ennac- ' ' ' 't I i.ti .. . . : inds. Bosom and Sleeve ;i ' ii'no ,dm i i'.i- .ju s wiili (Tpal ct'mlt r, and G d.l ( lia'.ii ailat hud. I’-'ar! P<‘ < lot Knives. I . ;rt :ii < ;•) jiaics. ami Mon ■■- Pu > l-'nib I b'e;; >il:i n<. ITr.-m-s. Pi iiyer) i r.ys. CufTand (Teiiii:- tie Bullous. Gold and Silver Pencils, Cross >'<. Belt glides. <vc. ol over a thousand vatieties, v.t----i ng ‘rom 50 cents to A GENT’S WANT ED EV E P Y\V HEp E. Io ac.enls I <an vive more liberal inducements than can be ndlorded by any < ther house, in addition h> lai •h-i <omi>:i*-ions, it is much easier to -,et subscribers lor my enterprise than mr ar.y other. The peculiar nd van i ages re: A Inig.-i Ktm k amt bt-Dcf l aiahigrb-s to select from. A better rssorlmc.il ami quality of "iit< More punctuality and cot rect uess i?i liliing orders. AND BY ACJ’JNG AS .AGF.NTS FOB ME| persons wishing a valuable library can procure it gratis. Those pecking an «a = y methotj of earning a livelihood can fim| ii. Any one a good watch can obtain it. p'or ii if pa 11 i c u.lai s semi fm a. catalogue. My large cnpilal. together with my long I experience in ihe business, ami coiisequent taniiliaity with all Us details, gives m<* an almost incalcr | l.ilile /ut vantage oyer all olliei parties. All I ask is a i tiial. ri'inl me an order, ami you v. ii 1 be con V) n»’e i that t here i,< no exaggeration. DO NOT FOKi.I/r TO SEND FOB A ( 4TA EOG V 1 ■., And to address G’. G. EVANS. oßi(n.\.di. <,'//. /' ):.\-,'i:rpr,si' -1,-11 < hestiml striTl. Plii 1 aiji-lnhi a Ik-rm iTi.-mmM-ilimr th,- eit.y are D’qucsteil I..’call amt examine tor themselves. SPECIAL NOTIUE TO BOOK BUYERS. Astheie are parties of doubtful responsibility adxertismg gilt concerns ami ..mpe are making many
; large promises under fictitious names, without the ■ intention or ability to fullfil them, hoping, through the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plvii- \ dor the public, a strict sense of duty compels me to warn all against them, and to beware Of being cheated and deceived by them, for they are base imii tators of an enterprise that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in Tile position ; which it now occupies, commanding an extensive ' and increasin’; trade, approved and indorsed with the ; most entire freedom and confidence by tiie leading ‘ inibtis'hing houses iu the Union, whose letters of «p* proyal and indorsement are in my possession, and I sboivii at any time with tiie greatest pleasure. . - G. G. EVANS. . I 139 ( nest nut street, Philadelphia. Horse, Buggy & Harness for L. ID. SINE'S UIFTY-SEVENTIi GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE I $9,6C0 IN VALUABLE PRIZES: SO A<’S€3-2N OF 555C83 FAIfiJIIN® I.ANDf 250 PRIZES ITT AMERICAN GOLD! ’I n a Hitudrrd and Fist ■/ Gold and Silver /.ever rTuntei*# it atehct>, irorth from % JUU curb ! TWO SEWING MACITINES', At 87.> and each! Bohl Chains, Fine^Silverware, Jewelry, &.C. Tickets Limited to 10,500 I \Vho!e IVumbtr of Prize?, 1,200 ! .Single Tickets, - - - . One Dollar. Xo be Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ow Monday, December i J, fsSg, J WOULD respectiuiij call tiie .•Hfi-nlton ofttiepno I he to my FIFTY-EIGHTH GF,0,1) Gift E.X IEI’PRiSE. which will lie drawn at Cincinnati. 0., -Monday, Ib-ccml.or 1-Jiii, in Hie jiresence ol all the ncket-boU.'is who choose to attend. The price lic 10-is in tins Distribution is One J>oltar—car Ii l ick ei-boldei having' a chance to draw a tin.- Horse 1-7 . vy, and Ml VC: mounted Harness, complete d._,w the Whip ill the socket, and ready io i.i, ~, drive oil'at a m-’mient's notice, Everv Tic 1-ci-tiLLlr-. lias al so acban ce 1 o dra wau ci vli I vac re land ? - U'eut, enabling him to posses himself of ? Fa'w i-i ■ some of Hie rich. Prairies of the West ■ be<ide tne'ie ■ f two hundred amt fifty prizes in G- 1.1 inn n'> ■ j two dollars amt flty cents up to three hmifi.-eL gj Jars each. I here are al so two hundred E i,d iwentv live Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watche-ii, , scheme, all warranted accurate time keepers. a;.d worth Iroin tweiii y to two liumired dvllai< each There arc also two Sewitig Macliim-s of the ( ei e best patent, worth seventy-live and one hundred aud titty dollars, the use ol which to anv lanii.y cauid scarcely lie ovei-est i mat rd. ami which would always hud a ready sale should they he drawn by any pers.u w no did nut need them tor his own use Tin- Table and fea5p,,,,,,. of pure English Si 1 vcr aro b-'f-j' 1 ". 1 , 0 - 1 , lat 1 l ]. a ', c , l >ut 1,1 111 >' scheme heretofore, and ti lth " Inch 11° fault has ever I.ecu found; they beiuol best quality manufactured. The Plated*ware is genuine double plate, and not mertlr washed a- is the case with much of tiie ware offered as mated. It will last an ordinary life-lime. P ' everb t f ,,r " kincrit al Je we Iry embraces nearly eteritliin, f.n Ladies , Gentlemen’s and Childreu's VI ai—c.msisiiiig ol Gold Lockets, Breastpins aud L‘ ,| ! 'b° , 'j 1 ' 11 - <rainc L Cameo, ,-m.' plain Gold; - Hid- s . ei.l.buttons, Rings, Pens, and Pencils, al several dill.fill prices; v.itli line Gold Vest and Guar.l ( Laius tor Ladies ami Gentlemen—these ar* all o! the latest style, by the best matiulactlirers, and ol the best quality to le had tor the price.
ixns UF. JiuA'a s t;» agfnts. Agents sellin- ).-,() tickets, or upward, will be supp.ied al Ml I . Lis ticl.e, ; a ml will, in addition, receive a premnim ol len percent, in gold: agents wh* S.J ers lean that imilii-er. and over 2.5 will bo supi’ “ ' an«L i i addition, receive a pret .ini.' " -T'g'-? at tue ra eof .■y J ..- )0 for each 2.5 tick'Jj,a" P-”-" -el' '1.22-5 tickets remits m. .--.o i.c.i is i.iei. entitled ,<> a tine gold pen. silverevleusion. ■•old ...ip. or a.iyefier article worth «2 50an agem set.,,ig I tickets -ets an article worth .'M -.l.tus none,,ets. a,, ~.-|P wni - t| , S(; al|() sis) be -bi'i'cle bbfl’bif- 1 -'' a -)'' atc . h or other valuaI have been engaged in giving Gift Enterprises for ■'.'■ p.->st Six J cat's, all oi which have given entire sat a. lion, lhe ilrawing is always under the control b o/- bl'i"bb 1,1 ll< ''S^ ,| olders, and those xvlio ar* a..s< io st.,nd t lie same clZtnce' as those present. . Pri Ze-i i ai.il l.\ ribs, nt t o ket holders are, immediately; '. ' ' * ' " i o’-q i tig, sent at my risk and expanse ana ' l h, c dni'-e-’ are iiotTTTcei ved. 1 will send the,a e, .1. Money -ent ,o me for tickets is also at my 1 ” ■ 11 mines < . ntaiiiing a full list of tlie prizes '• 1 ■ent to any one who may order them, whether they pen ease tickets or not. Sin.ie tickets, I dollar; six tickets, .5; twelve tick. ..s, th; twenty-live tick74.<. 20 dollars; am| j n th. lion-, .nopoilion (eighty cents per ticket) for all I arU t‘ ([lla u.t 1 i irs. Al! orders i.iust be addressed to 1.. ]>. SlN'e. 01-lj-is BoxTio, Cincinnati; Ohio. UON T ft.il to see SIX TH ANNUAL ANX i H NC IxM I-, XT, mid other bt illitint offers,in another ..oln.iin, 0
IJ. A'OTfl’E. : Slnte -pf limiumi,/ Beior,- .S. Hopkins.J us- ! I Jasper county,s ss - lice of the Peace of Mu- / jion township, of said j couutv. Margaret A. Henkle.) Joseph C. Henkle, - 5> John A. Henkle, \ Amelia Parker, t Nathan A. Parker, C At ■aciinext. Wm. 11. H. Henkle, Martha V. Henkle, 1 ns. ' William Rees. S I J E it known, that on this third dav of No1 ) yember, in the year 1859, the übo've-named phi iui ’ffs fl led in my o-iice. the i r comp lai nt against said defendant, William Rev. m the above-enti-I tied cause, together with an affidavit of a competent pe-son that said defendant is not a resident I of the State of Indium,. l ; - Said detemkiirt is th -refore her.-bv not.iiied of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer thereto on the 2(ilh day of November, at ten’ ; o clock A. M., at my olFice in said township, the I same will be heardand determined in hisabseuce. Witness, my hand and seal this 3d dav of Nol i ember, I 859. ( WILLIAM S. HOPKINS, [-...L] 2J-.lt Justice of the Nil Bill I i s tl.i:. ip virtue oi au order of sale to im1 liom the Cderk of the Jasper Commo;: t ■ Court, 1 will, on the 13th of December, I'. • I the court, house door in the town of R us, . Jasper county and State of Indi um, between >... hours o( ten o’clock A. M. and four o’eh»e'< M. of said day. expose to public sale to the >iie est and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The north-east quarter of section one, containing one hundred and thirteen acres, more or less, and the south-east quarter of the north-cast quarter of section thirteen, containing forty abres, more or less, alLth township twenty-eight, north ot range six west. And on failure to realize the- full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and plmic, olt'.-r for sale the fe< simple oi said real •■state. To be sold without n»y relief from valuatmu or apprarseiiu'nt 1 aken in e xecution as the property ct John B. Ballard tuxi others, ut the suit of Robert H Mifroy, W. J. WRIGHT, J _ Shorifl Jasper couutv. lxovvinbcr.il>, IS59\. 3 50 30 n<‘X'T .'i. 1 ' 1 . t 0 KPI ‘ SIXTH ANNUAL ANN( fl Nt 1. M ENT, ami other brilliant offers, in noth r column.
