Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1860 — Page 2

THE RENSSELAER GAZETTE. RENSSELAER, IND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1860.

C. Gregory, Esq., will address the Convention to-di>y. has be«n no ballot for Speaker since our last issue. Court of Common Pleas is now in session. " fcjT'There is a protracted meeting now in progress at the M. E. Church. (py*Don’t forget the Republican Conven- ? tion at the Court House to-day, at twelve o’clock noon. the debate last Wednesday night, the Erudites gained the question. Messrs. W. W. Wishard, Dunlap, and A. McCoy, were the Judges. CcCrfn consequence of the bad health of the publisher, we are compelled to issue a half sheet this week. Hereafter, owing.to arrangements we havrf made, the paper will eome out regularly as usual; but the expense is considerably increased. In view of this, we hope our subscribers will pay up a little more promptly.

RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

The Rev. Mt. Shockly, of Danville, 111., will preach at the Baptist Church in this place on Saturday evening, the 28th inst., and on Sunday morning, the 29th at eleven -o’clock. By order. The Rev. 11. A. Mayhew, is expected to preach at the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday evening, February 4th, at half past six o’clock P. M., and at half past ten A. M., Sabbath, February sth. _

REPIUBLICAN CLUB.

We understand that the young men of this ‘place propose organizinga Republican Club. This is a good move and will do good work in the coming campaign, which will probably be one of the fiercest the country has yet witnessed. When the young men roll up their sleeves and go to work for the good cause,there ie every reason to look for success. They never do things by halves, but go the “whole hog.” When they organize ■ t.ieir Club, let the old men, stand ready to assist them in every emergency. We expect that the Club will set the ball a rolling that will give us jolly and enthusiastic reunions in this county the coming summer. Success to the Young Men’s Republican Club!

RAILROAD ACCIDENT.

We learn from Mr. Calvin Landon, of this .place, that an accident occurred on the Logansport and Peoria Railroad, one mile east of Kent’s Station in this county, last Saturday. A rail.broke which threw the locorno,tive and several freight cars off the track. ?Four cars were destroyed. Two cars, filled with fifty barrels of whisky each,were thrown .•off endways. A passenger car was attached to the rear of the train, but no person was - injured. - The Middleport Republican complains that me road is unsafe, on account of the scarcity of ties, they being to far apart.

COLFAX SMOKING OUT THE TRAITORS.

•Last Thursday Hon. Schuyler Colfax brought. the Democratic party t® the confessional. Several Southern Democrats, in reply to questions from him, acknowledged that they had signed -a-paper drawn up by McQueen, of South Carolina, pledging themselves'to resist the adoption of the plurality rule by all the means in their power, until the 4th of March next. Thus the traitors and disunionists have been “smoked out,” and their unholy designs unmasked. Now, it remains to be seen whether the Northern' Democrats will submit longer to their Southern masters. Forty-one Southern Democrats signed the pledge to resist the action of the plurality rule to the last. Several distinctly refused to sign it, as involving a revolutionary precedent, and intended to provoke sectional conflict. (O"The editor of the New York Herald says “there is but a handful of Americans in the House of Representatives.” There are several handfuls of Locofocos in that body, but not a handful of brains among them all. CFZ"In the city of St. Paul they rent stores and dwellings at auction, either by the month year. A recent number of the Times advertises four stores and five dwellings to be rented in this way to the highest bidder at a given time.

£ JIARKIF.D, On the 21st of January, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. S. Houston, of Crawfordsville, Professor Join Young, of Ladoga and Miss Clarrisa II Barker, daughter of Robert I arker, E»sq., of Jasper county. Professor Young was the Republican candididate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1858. We wish the happy bride and groom every joy and happiness imaginable for their kindness in remembering the printer. We were regaled with a large and nice jelly cake, mode Sy the nimble hands of the fair bride.

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, ) In the Jasper Circuit Cout Jasper County. ) to the March term for 1860. Sarah Jane Smith ) z Petition for Divorce. James Smith. ) CIOMES the plaintiff, by Milroy & Cole, her > attorneys, and files her complaint in this behalf, and files also the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. He is, therefore, hereby notified that unless he appear and plead, answer, or demur, at the calling of said cane, on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, on the second Monday in March, A. D. 1860, the matters and things allegged in said complaint will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said (l. s.j Court, this 17th day of January, A. D. 1860. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. 39-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy.

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, ) Before Albert Light, Jusi Jasper County. J tice of the Peace, of Jasper j John G.Braddock) county, State of Indiana, i Josiah Smith, J i > I Case Broadric. ) BE it known that on the 13th day of January, A. D. 1860, ihe above named plaintiffs, John G. Braddock and Josiah Smith, filed in my office the proper affidavit and bond to entitle them to a writ of attachment against the property ofCuse Broadric; said defendant is hereby notified of ihe filing and pending of said action against him, and unless he appears and answer or demur to said complaint, on the 11th day of February, 1860, at my office, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the same will bo heard and determined in I his absence. I Witness my hand and private seal, this, the | 13th day of January 1860. I _39-3t ALBERT LIGHT, J. P. [l. s.J NOTICE OF INSOLVENCI. ; A T the October term of the Jasper Common | fl Pleas Court, for 1859, the estate of Solomon ' Haines, deceased, was declaired probably insol- ; I vent. Creditors are therefore notified that the 1 same will be settled accordingly. R. H. MILROY, Administrator bonis non. January 2, 1860. 40-3 t

PETITION I'OK DIVOKCE, State of Indiana.) In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County. $ Court, for March term 1860. Eliza Williams, 1 vs. > Petition for Divorce. John Williams. * GOMES the plaintiff - , by Lee & Spitler, her attorneys, and files the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendant, John Williams, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. He is therefore, hereby notified that unless he appear, at the calling of said cause, on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, oet the second Monday in March, A. D. 1860, and plead, answer or demur to the said cause ©f action, the mattersand things therein mentioned, well be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, [l. s.J at office in Rensselaer,-this 9th day M'Jaauary, A. D. 1860. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. 38-3 t By D. I- Jackson, Deputy. ESTKAY NOTICE. LPAKEN up by George J. f’iresbo.ur, of Gillam -L township, Jasper county, Indiana, one estray white Steer, marked with an underbite in the right ear —no other mark or brand perceivable; two years old last spring. Appraised at eleven dollars, by John Antrim and Richard R. Freshour. A truecopv from my book of estravs. C. M. WATSON, Clerk. ’ 38-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. srXimaSii. lint TiiVKi

TN FULL BLAST! Goods Going Off with a Rush! PURCUPILE & DOWNING AGAIN IN FIE WE desire to call the attention of our former customers, and the rest of mankind generally, to the fact that we are opening at the old stand of Thompson & Son a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS &. SHOES, HATS &. CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, NAILS, &c., Which will be sold at the lowest living rates For Cath or Country Produce Only. Onr stock of Dress Goods is very large and well selected, being purchased with special reference to the wants of the Western tiade, and will be sold at prices that will make the world stars. In the line of Hosiery, Gloves, «fcc., we have everything at the most fastidious can desire, and at very w figures. FAI.L 1» WINTE BONNETS. Of these we have a large supply of the latest styles, and which will be sold thirty per cent, lower than at any other place in tow 11. We particularly urge the ladies to come and see them, feeling assured that we can suit them as to price and quality. TO DITCHERS, We would say that we have a large assortment of Shovels and Spades of the best brands—the Arnes—Scoopers, &c. Call and see them. In short, without stopping to more particularly specify the various articles of which our stock is composed, we would simply say, call and see that wc are not gassing when we say that we will sell more goods for one dollar, cash in hand, than any other house in town, not even excepting the far-famed “Deacon Tubs.” 21 BURCUPILE & DOWNING. Look Here! r PHE New Year has again set in, and the old L firm of Irwin &. Wishard still have a number of debts out Now, they would suggest to all who cull themselves Christians to come forward, pay up, and see if they cannot go into the P r esence of their God with a good deal more confidence after the burthen of keeping us lo! these .many months out of our just dues is off of their minds. Those whoso lonscieitccs are quiet on the subject we will awaken by the lfw. We are in earnest, no mistake. JRWIN & WISHARD. ADVER T I S E IN THE RENSSELAER C, AZT TE .

THOMPSON & SON I ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR FALL GOODS, DIRECT FROM BOSTON & NEW YORKI

WE HAVE BOUGHT OUR GOODS I I VJEJRY LOW, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL aasswa mo swa,' WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN i ANY OTHER HOUSE ! ' i IN THIS MARKET. I 1 I COME ONE, COME ALL, i AND SEE THE I Cheapest Store in Rensselaer ?CP, - ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE! Taken in Exchange for Goods, i i •l 23 TIIOUPSOX A. SON.

Louisville, N. Albany & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY. j itiSSftiSj 1859. FAEE A3iKAN<iEMENT 4 1859. TWV DAILY TRAINS TO ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, AND CHICAGO. On and after October 8 Passenger Trains will be run ax follows: EOINE NORTH. FROM NEW ALBAN Y.—Mitchell Accomodx tion —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Stoppinat all Stations. Arrives at .Mitchell at 12:05 P. M. ” Chicago ard St. Louis Express Mail.—Daily except Sunday, at 11:55 A. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. M. R. K. Train for St. Louis at 311 P M.; and for Cincinnati at 5:00 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and reach Chicago at 7:45 A. M. ° Chicago AND St. Loris Nioht Express.—Daily except Sunday, at 111:50 I'. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the train for St. Louis at 2:50 A. M. (No connection for Cincinnati.) Reach Chicago at 8:00 P. M. GOI.XG SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN CITY.-Cincinnat! and Lovis-y-t-K Express.—DaHy, except Sunday, at 1:10 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 10:45 A. M.) Arriving at Cincinnati at 1:40 A. M Connecting closely at fayette for New Albany, arriving ats:oo A. M., and at Louisville at 5:40 A. M. ’ Cincinnati and Lovisville Night Express—Daily, except Saturday, at 10:55 P. M.(leaving Chicago at 8-00 1 . M.) running directly through, reaching Cincinnati at'.i;4o A. M„ New Albany 4:25 P. M., and Louisville at 5:15 P. M. JFFTrains stop at all regular Stations; and at signal Stations on signal. Both Through Trains connect at Greencastle with all Trains on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad ami at Lafayette with the Trains on the Toledo ami Wabash Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michi-an Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West ami North west, and for Detroit and all points EastjrTOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. TUFThrough Tickets for sale in Louisville No. 555 Main street, and at the Company’s unices in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and North-west. C- .> KI CKER, Superintendent. Supt’s Office, New Albany, Oct. 7, 1559. 28 _

RE A I. ESTATE AGENCY. W. D. LEE. 0 . w . SPITLER. 1/EE Ar SFITEEB, Etincl Agx-ntis, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally in relation to the value and quality of lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will bs done on reasonable terms. The Old Boot and Shoe Store. t subscriber returns his thanks to his numerous -*■ customers for their liberal patronage during the Ve ycar *i • ,,d .expects to deserve and receive a ■uit future. If my work don't wli’r?n«.H tak r U .' A . ly work is all home-made, and th? m erfCC A' 1 b ,“ ve a Urgc Ft «c k on hand for the fall trade, and am always ready to make up toorhLl sev^r.i 1 .-. r ly } he , Ban, ° workmen that 1 have ' r ’ of wh . oße eootl work the public is well aware. I erme positively cash, and I will not be undersold by any one tbisside of Lafayette done with neatness ami dispatch. DrVYme g for Green and Drj Hides. r w JOHN GOETZ.

The American Eagle! AS IT STANDS, WITH ONE FOOT\ON THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, AND THE OTHER ON THE ALLEGHANIES, WHILE IT BATHES ITS TAIL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, AND DRINKS FROM THE PELUCID WATERS OF THE NORTHERN LAKES, SURVEYS NOT A GRANDER SPECTACLE THAN THE LARGE stock of stoves, VY/ HIGH we are now opening out for ths in- ’ ’ spection of the good people of this vicinity. We have a fine assortment of Cooking, Heating and Parlor Stoves, of the most approved atle.; ■s, i all of which we are determined to sell low. (_'.>■ m i and examine styles and prices before going off’, “for we have the testimony of several good men who have bought stoves at Lafayette tliis fall, that they could have saved at least Two Dollars by purchasing here. Don’t forget the place, for Money is a Cash article and two dollars is worth SAVING. Our stock of Hardware, Glass, Nails, tyc., is still complete, and selling a little cheaper than the cheapest. We have also on hand, and uro constantly manufacturing Tinware of all kinds. Also Job work done on the shortest notice Old copper, old pewter and Cash taken in exchange tor anything we have to sell. 28 I. M. STACKHOUSE &, BRO.

IF YOU WANT TRICKS! oA S JUST RECEIVED, Direct from Head Quarters, A CHOICE LOT OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, CiONsIS’I ING in part of Sugars, fine quality, I Tea, Coffee, Tobacco, Rice Starch, Indigo, Brooms, Washboards, Boots for boys wear. Saleratus, Matches all kinds. Combs, from coarse Redding to the fine Jerusalem-overtaken, Cigars, from a fine Regalia to the poorest McKeever, Blacking, Sardines, Candies, Candles, Cotton Bats. Also, Baldwin’s Premium Wagons for sale—warranted to track deep in mud. Bring along your “chink,” and Dear-skins, Furs, &c., and get more groceries for one dollar than at any other shanty in the city—“Bony’s” not excepted. KPN o Liquor sold by law,nar oufZies/y, alour hanty. [32] ' O B. BARNES.

JZxSPER NURSERY! y ipHE subscriber has on hand, and can furnish JL to any extent for fall planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry Trees, Of any named kind, well-rooted, thrifty, and grown in this climate. ALSO, Etawton Blackberries, Houghton’* Gooseberries, Several Varieties of Raspberries, Fine Victoria Currttni’--. Bed and White Dutch Cherries. Clinton, Concord, Isabcti ? is'nd CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS, Together with everything else that may’ be wished in the way of Shrubbery. This stock is very desirable, and everything sold will be warranted true to name and the best of its kind. Come ami see, and buy ;it vourown Nurseries. 18-ti WM. H. MARTIN. “A New Broom Sweeps Clean.” NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, COUNTRY PRODUCE BO I t; II T AND SOED! r |'HE subscriber respectfully announces that he I has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store in Rensselaer, in the next building east of the Shanghai Building, where he will be pleased to receive all his old friends, and new ones who may favor him with a cull. Sugrnr, Tea., Coffee, Nlolassee, Candles, Tobacco, Ac,, FLOUR, CORN, OATS, POTATOES, <Scc., And Evrything Else in the Grocery Line, Constantly kept on hand and sold cheap, for I am determined to ask but reasonable profits, not being (it haste to grow rich. WANTED, Country Produce of all kinds, such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, &.C., for which the highesi price will be paid. Give me a trial, and I will garantee that you wiH be satisfied. ALEX. ROWEN.

THOMAS CLARK’S COLUMN. THE LARGEST STOCK OF I GOO D S t EVER BROUGHT TO The Stone Store AHEAD OF ALL OTIIEBS! I GOODS SOLD LOUER, KOK CAS 11, THAN EVER SOLD BEFORE!

H AV ING'purchased the store of XV. J. ai>,j J. VV. LARUE, and having add'd to th l ' stock on hand a larger supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, &c., than was ever b fore brought to this place at one time, and having bought Dry Goods at extraordinary reasonable terms, I can assure the public, without apy stretch of imagination, that I am abundantly aide to. sell at extraordinary low figures—lower thiun ever before offered in Jasper county. Dlt Y GOODS. My assortment of Dry Goods, such as Calicoes, Print-p, Muslins, Cassimers, Casincts, Cloths, and everything else in that line, is very large and select, to which I invite the attention of every man, woman, and child within twenty miles, knowing that if they once examine my stock they will go away satisfied that they never saw a larger stock or a better variety. READY MADE CLOTHING. T would cal! especial attention to my stock of Rendy-m 1 Hatter myself that I ■; a Im ger s' ••• mi a greater vari. t y of Clothing, tij i.i ; !i die other establishments in Rensselaer nut tog-ther, and they will be sold at such low figures that every person who has once purchased of me will always do so when he is in need of Clothing. Come and examine my Stock. GROCERIES. My stock of Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Sirup, Soap, Candles, Spices, and-every thing else in the Grocery lino, cannot be surpassed. In fact, it surpasses any establishment in Rensselaer, as anybody will say who will call and look through it. I believe that I have purchased my Groceries on more favorable terms than has ever been done by our merchants, and I can consequently offer them at greatly reduced rates. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beeswax, Rags, &.C., wanted at all times, for which the highest price in goods will be paid. CORN. I intend, when the time arrives, to buy for shipment, all the Corn that the farmers of Jasper county can spare, and to pay the highest price that I can afford to and make myself safe. I invito a|l my farmer customers to glvc ine a call, and as many naw ones ns desire good bargains,for lam determined to give greater bargains than any other house in town. Every one who deals with mo will find this to be true. 95-1 y. Tims. CI.ARK

U OUR FLAG STILL WAVES!” oo FOLLOW TK3 OP.CTD, AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO' AC S T I N ’ S. oo NOTWITHSTANDING the efforts of a few 1,, • <tPS, « , " ,, S individuals to break us and our business COWH, we again appear before our num rous customers with a superior stock of FAMILY GROCERIES AND Pli 0 VISIO N S, wl'-.r*. «l‘r.- best bralds « 'Vilieh we warrant, .and we are se nig at very low prices for CASH or good GN try PRODUCE at the higbesj P .s Our stock consists of a little of everytmng, from a hogshead of Sugar to five sticks of Candy. TIIK VE«V BEST ARTICLE OF j SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR, A No. 1 Coffee, 6 1-2 lbs. for a sl. TOBACCO, CIGARS, POWDER, LEAD. SHOT AND CAPS. SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, PEFFER, SPICE, STARCH, SALT, CANDLES, SOAP, CINNAMON, CLOVES, BAKING YEAST, CR O CKER Y WA RE, TUBS, CHURNS, BUCKETS, SEIVES, Tar, Fisli, Vine«rnr, Ac. All of which we are prepared to sell at the v.ry lowest rates. We want it distinctly understood that we sell none but the very best brands of everything. Ladies and gentlemen, there has been an effort made, as you are till well aware, to place the stigma on us of selling liquor to the youths of our town, making them drunk, and raising a disturbance throughout the entire place, which charges we deny and hurl the same back in the teeth of the vile slanderers. The old /-proverb that u “drowning man will catch at straws.” is true in this eas.-. from the fact that some of our would-be friends are pretty short just at this i time, and want to make a little monev off of our I £00(1 11UI11P. •L? VV e keep a stippiy oi good Liquors on hand , at all times, winch wiii Lu sold according to law, •and no other wav. ~ J ‘ J. M. AUSTIN.

1860 EXCELSIOR 1860 Horse, Buggy & Harness, L. E>. SINE'S SIXTIETH GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE! tn,200 IN VALUABLE PRIZES! SOACi£li\ <»!■' JtClCii FAUMINt; LAX!,! 250 FRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! Tiro Hundred and Fifty Child and Silenr J.,. Hunting H'utehes J Kurth from S2itu TWO SEWING MACHINES, At $75 and $lO5 each! Gold Chains’, Fine JciveJry, Silverware, etc., etc. Tickets Limited to 12.060! IFZo'e Number of P ires, 1,250 ! Single Tickets, - - - - One Dollar. To be Ilrau n Si t t uu iiniiiti, on Mouelsiy, February 27, 1 SCO. ■ WOULD respectfully call the attention oftbe nub--rc-i}ifj'UXTiKTH GRAND GIFT EN ll'.Rl RISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati O. Monday, February 27th, in the presence of all the Ticket-holders who choose to attend. The price of Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—< acb Tick-et-holder having a chance to draw a fine Horse, llu-. py, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to thy v. l.’.p in the socket, and ready to jump in and d.ive off at a moment's notice. Every Ticket holder lias also a chance to draw an eighty acre Land \Varrent, enabling bi.pi to posses n.m’selfof a Fann in some of the rich . . airies of 1 be West; beside there are two hundred r..<d lev j.iz., , ;i Gold, ranging from two dollars and t.“ w-..ts up t • r. ebu mired dol larseach. Ihereaea!: tr, r. .1 and twcnO live Gold and Silver Lc .t r H.ti: 't atclies ifa the scheme, all warranted accc.a c nine keeper.-- and worth from twenty to two hundred dulla.s t arlA There are also two Sewing Machines of the '•fry best patent, worth seventy-five and one hundred Sfrd titty dollars, the use of which to anv family coiSd scarcely be over-estimated, and which would alwaj s findaready sale should they be drawn by any person who did not need them for his own use. The Table and Teaspoons of pure English Silver are the same that 1 have put in my scheme heretofore, and with which no fault has ever been found; they bcine of the very best quality manufactured, 'i he PJatedvvare is genuine double-plate, and not merely washed as is the case with much of the ware offered as pla ted. It will last an ordinary life-time. The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearly everything lor Ladies', Gentlemen’s ami c hildren's wear—consisting, of Gold I.ockcts. Breastpins and Ear-rings of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, ami plain GoldStuds, Sleeve 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, an? of the best quality to be had for the price. INDVCEMFMTS ' TO AfiENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket; and will, in addition, re ceive a premium of ten i>er cent, in gold; agents r* ho sell less than that numtier, and over 25 will be sup idled at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 tick-, ets 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 $2,5C an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth $5 one selling 6b tickets, an article worth $6, and so ou Premiums may remain until a Watch or other valua ble article can be obtained. 1 have been engaged in giving Gift Enterprises fol the past six years, all of which have gjyen entire sat istaction. The drawing is al ways under tin- contro of a committee til ticket-holders, and those who ar absent stand the same chance as those present. Pri sirs drawn by absent ticket-holders are, immediate! after the drawing, sent at my risk and expense, ar in case the prizes are not received, I will send the again. Money sent to me for tickets is also at n risk. 1 rogrammes containing a full list of the priz will be sent to any one who may order them, tvheer they purchase tickets or not. Single tickets, i dollar; six tickets, 5, twelve ti. ets, 10;‘twenty-five tickets, ofl dollars; and in latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket) for all I ger quantities. All orders must be addressed to J.. D. SINE. ■M It is ||ni 710. Cincinnati, ohi