Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1860 — Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

i'rom tfieitlco nud Icias. ! k New Orleans, March 12. | 1 The gcEfboner Arrogant, from Verai Cruz ‘ on the 3d inst., has arrived. • . Miramon had reached £?ars loan, three | ‘Teagues tmm Vera Cruz, on the 2d, threaten* j joing Alvarado and \era Cruz, j Two vessels fitted out at Camp-eacliy, IAyBYe-sop-tAo Vera Cruz for the purpose of : of,.provisions and iriufiitifihs. t The Austin 'intelUgeiicer publishes the official dispatches betwen Gen. Houston and Secretary Floyd, Gen. Houston writes on February 13: “I hilve v.seSall'netfessary cfeution and prudence and may now act upon the facts before me. Unless the T'edere 1 ! Government promptly -adopts measures, the circumstance wall imJ ‘ipel Texas to adopt a course she desires to -avoid, ’Yexus cannot be invaded withirnpu- | mty. If thrown on her own resources she j limy not only resist it, but adopt means to 1 prevent a recurrence of the outrage, &c ” Secretary Floyd replies on the 28th: “Immediate action will be taken, and an able ' dispatched to take command of the ■ '"Department in Texas. Strong reinJorcetinents will be sent as soon as the season will allow. Gen. Houston's dispatch to Mr. McCulloch s iys there will bestirring times on the Rio Grande eie long. Pa.s*ajc of l lie Hometticad ISili, Washington, alarch 12 The Homestead Hill passed the House to day, 114 against 62. Mr. Covode’s House Investigating Cummittee on the President met on Saturday, to take the preliminary steps. Owing to the absence of one of the Committee, they' did ' not determine where they would make the {irst attack. They intend to confine themselves to the President, with the view of impeaching him. Our despatches from Washington s-y that efforts are being made on thelpait <d . ur Government, in connection with several telegraph men, to establish a line of telegraph between the Mississippi river and Sun Fran* cisco. c The tariff bill which Mr. Morrel, endeavored to report to-day under a suspension of the rules, is the same as that brought Idiward by him previously, but with several modifications. Mr. Hyatt, in accordance with the order 4 the Senate, has been lodged in jail. s."* 0 The Wcatfcer. .. * RocHiisTr.it, March 12.. j Snow has fallen since five o’clock this mo-niug, about ten inches, and still failing. Waul blowing a gale.

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Sale of Helper's Book.

We learn that the number of Helper's ImpTitUng Crisis distributed up t-» ti e present trine is about 145,606-copies, which induct s 2.xp_tli tise fifty cent paper covered edition an 1 i lie one dollar edition. Its pnuHshw expects, 'however, to sell -as many more before November, as>4 that hi this manner Its clreiilatipn wtiM eKC.cecl even that of Mrs. Beecher .S»owe’s ‘•‘Uncle Tom's Cabin.'” A jcajo-ity ml! the orders tor the hook have come from Nfotv York and Neiv iSmi-lMutL, and the 'i.'ijr of copies sold in both the I a tier la-cations far exceeds the number sold in all the other rStai-es couibbaed. Immense quantities of "the book have been senCto Philadelphia and Bystou, and the orders from those cities are -st'jll pouring in at k rate that has-diminished hilt little since their commencement. In the s\fest, the demand for the wurg was not .eqfual to the expectations of the publisher. .He attributes tiiis to a scarcity of money there, owing to the winter and hard times, ■blift hits hopes when summer returns, and weirk is plenty, that the sale of the hoc k will lbe!largely increased, aided, as it must be, by thi excitement attendant upon the Presi•ifehtial campaign. About two thousand orfrom the South have also been filled; .but the publisher thinks that those who pur•idi&sed the hook did so more through curiosity fco see it than from any other motive. The book has been a decided pecuniary success to all connected with it, and in more w.-yyp than one; for not only lias it been a ■ unfit- lucrative speculation by itself, but it llunt also increased the sale of many other works —some, of them of a like nature — issued by the same publisher. When the otlifce of publication in this city was first nintle known through the columns of the Herald, the number of copies retailed t,ingly at the counter averaged one hundred and fifty perj; day, and this quantify only decrease^ 1 , •when the trade orders began to come in.

The Mormons. —The Mormons how ntim’ber 120,000, including good, bad, and indifferent. The number in Utah is put down at 38,0.00 Of these, 4,617 men have 16,500 \v ives. CO” The Brandon (Miss.) Republican fairly hits the insincerity of the Democracy touching the slavery question, in the following . rough but lively epigram: “John Sherman-do prove you're had, But one remark suffices: You endorsed Helper’s book, > Called “The Impending Crisis,” Jolm Letcher, you o ce endorsed Rufiller's Abolition opinion; But you wore a Democrat, John, And now Gov’nor of the Oid Dominion. John Sherman’s a devil—John Letcher a saint; John Letcher a a Democrat —John Sherman ain't. The New Indiana Penitentiary. The Indiana Sentinel, says, that “the new Penitentiary lias been located by the Commissioners at Michigan City, and the location has been approved by the Governor. We •understand that a site comprising ono hundred ueres, eligibly situated, has been offered to the Commissioners for $4,500. The DurantissijonGrs left yesterday for Michigan City, to make the purchase of the site and tu conclude arrangements’ for the construction of the. prison. Early in tho season a large number of the prisoners in the JeffersonVflie prison will be transferred, and employed in she erection of the new prison.” Republican State C invention at 'Wheeling, —The Wheeling Intelligencer con* tains a call for a Virginia State Convention of the Republican party to moot in that city on thg 2d da,v of May. The object of the Convention is to send delegates to the Chicago Convention. The terms of the call are ns the National Committee’s call, some weeks ago from New York.

REPUBLICAN PLATFORM

Adapted by the Republican State Convention a j Indian&poiis } February 22, 1860, t | r r " Res oh' cd, 1. That while doctrines are p:'o- | cla.med in the Halls of Congress ty ITTC Democracy, and disunion p rposes openly avowed, vfe point with prulc to the lact that not a single Republicm, either : in Congress or in the walks of private life—notasYo- j gJe Republican press—not a single Republican ora-tor—'“-not a single Republican convent! ti, has avowed any 'design against the integrity of tho Union, even should the present Administration and its corrupt policy be perpetuated*by the vote of the people, 2. That we are opposed to t ie new and dangerous ! doctrine advocated by the Democratic pa ty, that the federal Constitution carries slavery into the public Territories; that we believe slavery can not exist anywhere in this Governu.ent unless by positive local law, and that we will oppose its extension into the Territories of the Federal Government by ail the power known to the Constitution ol the United States. 3. That wc are opposed to any inter ercnce with slavery where it exists under the sanction of S ate law; that the soil of every Slate should be protected from lawless invasion from every quarter, and* that j the citizens of every State should bo protec led from ! illegal arrests and searches, as well as from mob viu- | lence. 4. That the Territory of Ivansas T now desiring admission under a Constitution Republican in form, ! expressing the will and wish of an overwhelming ! majority of her people, ought to be admitted as a suvi ereign member of the Union, speedily and without ; 1 delay. 5 That wc are in favor r.f the immediate passage by ! Congress of a Homestead Law. thereby giving out of : our public domain, homes to the homeless. 6. Taat the liscal a.iairs of the State ol Indiana have | ; been bad y managed. That State oflicers have been | | shown to be defaulters lo large amounts, and suffered :to go unprosecuted. That large amounts o. the pub lie money have been squandered to enrich ollicials and partisan favorites, and that when the i epic sen i a lives ol the people sought to stop those peculations, j by the passage ol an •‘Enijbezzlemeut Uili,” the Governor ol trie Mate vetoed that •■ill, and Lhus kepi the doers ol the Treasury (Opened to be lurther rubbed by dish eme si ]-a* tin ana. .. i hat it is the duly of every branch ol the Federal Govern in c:i l t • eijlnce and p( ac lice ®the most rigid economy .. c- mine; in-* Our public affairs, -and the ] ac is of fit i iai n j’ t arties in li igh places, m cin a. mg m:ii ! defrauding the GOvciuiucnt out ol large and valuable tracts of public hinds, as well as a iccaiess waste and extravagam (,'xpe.nd.if u.rc ..f the pun.i c money ,by which vhe .National Tiea-ury Lkv i.trcoinf i.'aii niu pt and a borrower in ilie public mau-tl, by the sale ol ; bonds and treasury notes, meets our earnest Coiicteu.- ; nation. Teat we c nsider the sJa\c trade as justly held : to.be pi. a» yby the la w« t nations and oui : ..wfi la ws, and that it is U*c duty of ail civilized nations, and of , etir public authorities to.put a stop to it in au parts • of the wor Id. lb That we are in favor of equal nghism aU ciii zens, at hon.c* and ahioa.il, wiih-.ut lelerenco tu tlie place oi their uaaviiy, and that we w.li opp -e any attempt t< change i»e p;» sent Aai ui aw.-. 10. That-wo rega, d the i-rt sol vaiiodi of the A men •btn Union m-< the highest object and. doty f patnotis.ii, and that it miis. and &haii he prese; ved. and that a: 1 who advocate disuui-.il! a.-v, and deserve the late j of trai turs. than ] ■; to uui Kej.'u •: i loan n.i; -.i. i; . is in i'. -ngi ess, from ; this and .liter Males, for tld ir ; • t and ui- ■ Represen tail ves; in the cit e lion oi hi-If-minded and j : A alien a i men, ovc. the cil'o.ts cl a e'.rn.pi, scctiouai | and disunion party. " p I/. 1 had a raiir• ad to the Pacific Ocean, by the | ; ni-pst ceMr.; practicable route, isf iuipcratively dc- I ; n.a.oded by ibc i.ntere>ts of lire whole c..unity/ and j lliat the Fedt iai G- vernii.cni .. ugiit to rehdei imm-c i j diatu afht edi-cicat aid to its c-.ms t,tic Hon. Pi. 'i i.«.L the Soldiers of ihc war ol Is 1., who yet re- , main uu. li.. us, deserve the gi aielu 1 i-im.ei.ibrai.ee of! ihc pet pic, and fi.at i,\.ngres> shouid at once Tec..g- « i m/.e ilicir services by lacing their names up-di the • 1 pension lulls of the* govern men t. ' If. Thai w are < ;.j.osot to t. c fc-tr.iFc'ssi.-6 of the ; i aii l Frie ( dual, as well a-' lo I;.:- Male he- i I'comii'g liable loi’latiy of the delds, or for which

A New Test.

An lonost. En-*ii.4ini«ui of tills city hus ju.-t. rcmriiol run-. M: i-si: ;ii. -,h •!:* r.velve • miifs in.ui N.ttcii'-z. wliurt? i e lie! ijutiii work itt his traiie i hut .of 1 a brickfiiyer. .•ind intensely .-u-ifiic;- -t;.s of people ironi (lie Nortli, lie. cofic.lml >(l tli it tlie course'o otu-' .!• nee w-.s to k -ep a close in.iulh on tin- tn.it- ! ter o; siavi-ry, whicli he (’ill. Tilings went | iilono- very well under this rule lor a B ln rt ! lime, when a new itii.i u r.ex ,oe ted f-t was ; applied to-his sympathies. One rainy day when the hands were d*.-t'aine’d in the house, a slave havino (ailed to buiid as eood a fire troth greenwood as the overseer wanted, the slave was ordered to be thro-a n down, by the 1 it'er, to recei and fifty lashes as a punishment. there was hut one room for shelter, our .triend was compelled go stand by and see tlie inhuman cruelly iti- | tlicted or go out and stand in the rain, lie j promptly 'chose the latter, and at the end of | half or three-quarters of an hour e rne in j drenching wet. Ho was met by a i nigh, s and a remark from the overseer, th t he did ■ “not like to see such Inn.” His only reply ! was. that he did not, and nothing more v. as said on the subject. The next day a saddled j horse was brought up to the door, and he j was informed that he could leave that part jof the country. He was informed, that he : could ride into Natchez and leave the horse i and s: ddle at a particular livery stable. | W ith true British pluck, he refused the services of the animal, walked to Natchez on loot, and soon made his way back to Galena. ; Galena Gazelle.

Gerrit Snith Demanding Damages.

j Gerret Smith having recovered from his | attack ol insanity, has had read to him the manifesto of the New York Democratic Vigilant. Association—otherwise known as the FY i h Avenue llotcT Committee—in which h eti urged with being connected with ! the Harper's Ferry affair, ■ml also with the secret association lor various bloody purpos|es in relation to slavery. The result, is hat ! Mr Smith has instructed- lis counsel to hrimr isuit against 'the- Fi th^Avenue gentlemen for j libel,.laying his dtu.-i ges at liny thousand ; dollars, in each-case. It. is hinted that the pub• i'shers o! the manifesto may he sued also. Mr. Smith’s son-in-law, in a letter to Mr. Watts Sherman, a leading member <>l the committee, inquires of that.gentleman whet.line and iiis associates persist in their libel, or will make the unqualified and ample retraction which the case calls for. The Syracuse Journal publishes the correspondence.

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ESXKAIf > OTKi;. IPAKEN up by Peter Casey, of Barkley toiyii--l ship, Jasper county, Indiana, one Red Covv; white belly; white spots on rump and whim far; >• left ear the largest; with crumpled homes; supposed to be four years old last spring. Appraised at fifteen dollars by Job English and I. D. Barkley. A true copy from my Docket. J. V. PARK ISON, J. p. 4," l>. I. J ACKSON, Dep, Clerk.

j Apple Trees Once More! ! V S this is art age of huVirbuggery, vre thought ! of blowing off a little f ‘gurf” too, but on ; looking ofer the Gazette we found no room. Se : \4>e concluded that a little sober truth stuck in shine corner of the pa" ;o"r would do as vt'cll. What rve- wish to say is, that we give the lovers \ ejf aoSd dpples cute rhofe' change to buy apple trees that have beer) grown atid cultivated in Jasper count//. We "ntiuid to close out our nursery this spring. Then coAre “long and forget not to bring the money with you, and we will be certain to give vou the worth of it in trees. Nursery two : nd a half miles n'ofth-Wesf of Ran seiner, (46-it) GOODWIN & CORN. EbEOTldJf NOTICE. State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, J To the Sheriff vs Jasper County, Greeting: \7OU are-hereby commanded to give legal no--1 tice of the. election of Justice of the Peace in tlie several townships of said county, as follows, to wit: In Kankakee township, two; in Walker, one; in Whtatfield, one; in Hanging Grove, one; in Jordan, one; in Newton, one; in Beaver, two; in Keener, one; and in Lake, one; to be. elected in said several townships, on the first Mondav in April, A. D. 1864. Bv order of the Clerk. ‘ W. J. WRIGHT. I 46 Sheriff of Jasper County, AOTiCE or piiiTUißl XION. State of Indiana.) J asp. r county, |j V ’ OTIC Kis hereby giv-n that at the January | Term - t tin- Court oi Gotmnon Picas, of J ,s;.ev county, alter final, setth-mcnl of the estate i of Willi on i'res ionr, deea. s -d, aiiout the sum of ninety-four doilars and ninety-eight cents Were found remaining turd slriuntiun among the heirs. Slid 1 -ir« .ire tu-sr -f-ire eo i;i ■ 1 to -ipp tr on the I first d ()■ of the n xt term ol s iid Court, and prove .ileir iu-irshio and receive their di trihution share C. M. WATSON, Clerk, Court of Common Pieas, Jasper Co. 46- t By D. I- Jackson, Deputy'. NOTICE Oi’ WSKTiUBI’TSOS; Si at-' of -Indiana,) . Jasper county. $ >- \TOTICK is hereby given that at the January 'S Term of the Court of Common Pleas, of ,f-,'sp--r aft -r fun! s■t ■i• a'.il a 1 the estate | ol Joil-1 Posey, d ee wed, : i. ■ sum • finnuf-'-.l old fiity lour duff -w, n hull t r - : maiuieg for distriit >: i•> •. e. i:a .. ir.'rs. Se j ,i■ ■ ir.s are tin-reior-- ’aotiti oto p o :■ ' ila v of th • le-xi i -rui <>! i i ihei -t, : pro'v. : t!»i-i-r 10-ir-iiip usd r i . s!i -irdistri u*tv.. "■ ..a C. M. W:\TSU I Court oi'Common] PI is *, J-.-yer Co. 46-3 By D. I. J .cksau, ljepnty.

NOTIGS. is -‘- r -’T sW D ■■•s*jj - J.tSa a 1 I_JL O M 2• ~ >r ~ ‘ ":!!•; r -go.ho- .n u i m eting ol the rflock--3 haid-is of tie- ''o! -d >, [,og inspo. t nil i Burii.igtmi Railroad Company, for the purpose of eir-eting Directors for the ensuing year, will iait hi ,at the office of the. company, at Logousport, ml 'i’o irsday, April 12, 1861, between till) hour-: of Id A. M.', and 3 P. M. li. E. STRONG, Secretary. ’ Log-insporl, Ind., Feb. lb. 45-.';t ■ “ r '"' _ y“." r A ;r.S E«i VA S '• li S-'CJi i:i Cl A STKRIh( )SCOPIC L.M I'ORi 1/M. E. ANTHONY, 9 £? s o.isi w-a y v c* cvv * ork, Ajl< r May Ist, led), at 301 BiiOA D\YA V. two doors from the St. Nicholas Hotel. . HE Stereoscope is the most instructive, inter- • 1 estiu /, entertaining, amusing and exciting oi j modern inventions. None ere tun young, none 100 old, none too intelligent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge its worth and beauty. Nixiiome is complete without it, and it must and will penetrate everywhere. It presents to your view every part of the world, in all the relief, buhl ness, perspective, and sharpness of detail, as if you were on the spot. Photographers are everywhere exploring Europe, Asia, Africa and America, in search of the ' grand and tlie beautiful, and the results of their shill arc constantly enriching our stock. | Wc have an immense variety of paper Views ! ol Scenes in Paris, London, England, Scotland. Ireland, Wales, France, B -lgain, Hollund, Swit- i kzeriund, Spain, The Rhine, Versailles,-St. Cloud, i ; Fontainebleau, Tuiiieres, Italy Turkey, Egypt,'! \ Athens, the Holy Land, Chinn, India, Crystal | • Palace, also Groups Historical, amusing, mar- j riage scenes, breakfast scenes, pic-uics, statuary, i 1 &.C., Cite.. An exquisite assortment of illuminated j interiors ol Palaces, Churches and Cathedrals of France, Italy, &c., &c. I’lio effect of these illuminated views is most remarkable. Every gemti.eman of wealth an-d refined | taste should have ,iu his drawing-room some of I our exquhito views on glass, with a revolving! stereoscope, showing 12,25, 50, or.loo scenes. | Nothing can be more fascinating, and one can

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SHERIFF’S SALE. BY Vfrttie of aft execution to me: di/ected- from tlie Clerk of the Marion Common Pleas Ce-urt I will, on tiie 17th div of March, 1-860, at the court house dour i > tho town of Rensselaer, Jasper.county a- d St te of Indiana, between the hours of ten U’cluck in tlie forenoon and four ©•'clock -rr ti e i fterimon es said day, expose to I phblic sale t th ■ h glu-st and best bidder thereof, tiie rents and profits for tlie term of seven years of tlie following lea! estate, situated in Jasper county and State i f Indiana,- to-wits One Steam Mill and ten acres of land* including the entire seat of said Mill, in the conty of Jasper r,nil State of Indiana, i And on failure to realize the. full amount of | said execution-; interest and cost, 1 will, at the same time and place, offer for sale tire fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the properly of Ransom j Elijah and George VV. Spitler at the suit of Joseph R. llobiuson. •W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. I February 22, 1860. 3 50—i-i A Speaker Elected *4,500,000 Appropriated to Supply the S’ost Ortice Deficiencies! TT UHICII will, of course be. circulated throughV V ut the United St ites, and will make money some plentier; enough so, we hope, to enable all who are indebted to me, to come up to tiie “Captain’s office and settle,” for 1 must have money, and ol course my customers must fork vp. \ I am stil! prepared to do all kinds of plow and I other Work m my line, as much as may com.-; ; but 1 itiust have tiie inoneyf Bring oil your work | then..bat dont forget to bring the dimes. I can’t i buy iron and coal with promises to pay, and will \ not insult men by offering them; and I don’t want i you to insult me by off-ring them to me for I work, for I won’t take them after this dale. Now 1 I mean what I say, and it is no use of talking. I 43-ts ' NORMAN WARNER.

L. D. SINE S SEVE \X II \!2X -V S JON C4XFT EIST siIBUTION! iG-t.iMU WORTH OF VALUABLE - RIZES! FAMILY CARRIAGE, MATCH HORSES, Ami ILVKK-MOUXTEI) HAKXRSS, worth S-5(." Cash Jrift, American Gold SSOO, HORSE, BUGGY ANI) HARNESS.,§4OOI 7-OCT.i m-ROSEWOOD PIANO. $250!iai Gy iFh.l Ui n! i !;•' WaUda Repeater and 1 Filependcjit Second, s''sl! x 0 ji‘> Aiti*. of Hi h I'Fti i!iit)“- Land.-! Six Family Se wing Machines ! Kr.a'.ins ill I*. ices from $75 up to 5150. Fin!" (ill Puititmos Jc F,iiwi'Ji\ii'.g-! Worth from $23 up to each. IVto/' 1 A" - prizes, 1.5 ) Tickets limited to 7000.S,ti«fle X .tk «-is, i,:?,()(), Tit rce Xic!icS«, » Sirt Tickets, 4 i 5,00. To re Drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, ON MONDAY, MARCH 19, iB6O.

\ j Y SEVENTH ART-UNION GIFT DIS- ,\ i TRIBUTION will he drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, March 19th, 1860, on which occasion, in addition to the magnificent new Family Carriage, Match Horses, and SilverMounted Harness, worth SBSO, the cash gift of SSOO, in American Gold, Ihe Horse, Buggy and Harness, worth S4OO, the Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $350, and the magnificent Rubyjeweled Gold Repeater, w T orth s!>s();[thore will be distributed 400 watches of English, Swiss and j American make, worth from $25 up to S2OO j each. Among them will be found an excellent ' .Gold Lever Hunting English Watch and Chain, i worth $200; ono American Sporting watch, for i timing horses, worth $150; one splendid Gold : Lever Hunting English Watch, worth $150; two ! Ladies’ Gold Enameled Ruby-jeweled Diamond- | set Hunting Watches, worth SIOO each; beside a large variety of Gold and Silver Lever Hunting ! Watches, all warranted accurate time-keepers, and aify of them that prove defective will be exchanged. There are two Land Warrants—one for 160 acres, at S2OO, and tho otlfer for 80 acres, at SIOO, which is the Government price for the : same. There are six .Family Sewing Machines,, i of I. M. Singer &, Co.'s patent, which are put in j at tile manufacturers’ prices, and range from $75 to slls. There are also 300 prizes of American Gold, in sums ranging from $2,50 up to SSOO. In addition to the above there will he found m the Scheme some of the most beautiful styles of Coral,Gurnet, Cameo, and Gold Enameled Breastpins and Ear-rings. Gents’ Diamond Breastpins, Shirt Studs and Sleeve Button.*;, solid Gold Fineer Rings, Seal Rings, Locket Rings, Regard Rings, etc., Gold Pens,silver extensions,fine Gold Lockets, solid and double-plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, etc., all of which arc put in at the very lowest cash value. The whole number of -Prizes is 1,500, and as ! the tickets are limited to 7000, there i* more than an average of one chance to every five tickets. j The public may rest assured that my business j is conducted in a perfectly fair and honorable manner. I have been engaged in the business , for six years, and all of my Drawings have inva- j riably come off on the clay advertised, and tho Prizes have always been sent to the Ticket-hold- i ers. All the money for tickets is sent at my risk, j and it it is lost in transmission, f will make it j good to the person sending it. All Prizes drawn by persons not present will be forwarded to the I Ticket-holders within one week from the uav of 1 Drawing, either by Mail ot Express, free of ox-' P'-iisc, aud as my risk- Persona at a distance, ; who cnnnftt attend the Drawings themselves, vv9l j stand the same chance as though they vttv pro ent.but if they desire it they can appoint any on" i to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or who may he ou a visit to tho city on the day of Draw! ng. A List of Drawn Numbers will be forwarded to tho Ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not. The usual Premium of ten per cent, in Jewelry will ho allowed to Agents selling six tickets, or upward. Agents selling 80, or upward, will be allowed a Premium of ten per cent. in Gold, All responsible persons are requested to act as agents fora the sale of my tickets. In ordering tickets for this enterprise, he sure and sny , “For your Seventh Art-Union Drawing,” otherwise tickets might be sent in my regular Monthly Enterprises- Agents are earnestly requested not to order more ticket than they have a certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively bo returned at least one week previous t-o. the day of Drawing. 11-PAll ordermust he addressed to L. D- SINE, box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. 41

Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. /tk n /T* 2 % /qz p / phapmagyA. DH. ROBACks :SCAN DIN A V lAN RF.MED IE S. i fVhcn Dr. Koback, the celehraleu Swedish Piiyti- ! cU,a introduced his Blood Purifier ci d Blood Pilia in j the United States, he set forth in plain language thei? | curative propertfea. This was years ago. The ts.sk : 1 of rec inntendingthem hej since been taken onto} Air | hands. Knlightened men, whoso character fur sound judgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight i in f!re community, men who observe, reflect, and ! make “assure! 1 ce doubly sure” before they decide— I are everywhere approving and urging the use of these ■ wonderful preparations, fill who confide :rt the wis- ; dom and honesty of tiiis class, or who chose to inyes I tlgate for themsei-'es are now of one mind on this ii.\j portanf subject. I l)r. Kcback invites the attontson of tho sief: to the ORIGINAL LETTERS, ! from members of the Medical Profession. Kditom es j public journals, wellkuown Merchants anti Farmers, land ladies of the highest respectability, giving ac counts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures they themselves were EYE WITNESSES. ' These parties may be consulted personally or by latter, by those who have any doubt on the subject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establishes the to\- . lowing FACTS: That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD PILLS have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL; That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA, with unerring certainty, and inn very short time. , That alter ail other medicines have preyed useless, they relieve LIVER COMPLAINT, and restore tiie health and atrerg'h of tiie sufferer. That I SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless wcalUncv* and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That ail sexual <1 3abilit.ies are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. That they recruit SII ATT E RED CON ST IT UT lONS. however they may haw been trifled w: and abused; that their direct tendency is to length - i.fe.and render it enj viable. That, operating upon the poison of disc s { i.-i !I c blood, they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL. aid discharjc from tlie system every taint of Scrofu--a, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED. and t hat there is no disease of the Stomacli anil Bowel.-, the liver, the nervous system, theskin, glands or muscles, arising fr<mi impurities and obstructions of the Blood or Secretions-, in which they do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life lias been invaded.) eject a painless and perfect cure. Bear iu mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABI.E BLOOD PILLS are indorsed hv the experience ■ of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and hy word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to tlie broken-down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, ami expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one cand mbt their superiority after one single trial—they art not only better, but, iu fact, cheaper than'any other Pills, for It takes a less number c f them to produce a better effect. Pi ice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pure fn l, 81 per bottle, or 85 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vc'getable Blood Pills, cents per box, or a boxes for 81. Head Dr. Rohack’s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time. Dr. Koback’s Medical Almanac and Family Advi- • seo, containing a great variety or interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any I cf liis Agents throughout the country. In difficult or coir plicated Cases, Dr. Koback may | be consulted personally or by letter enclosing oac i stamp for the reply, iioiiE Ti:vntio', v. Ecolc Villao f., Boone Co., Ind., June 20, Da. C. M, Roback, Cincinnati^O. —Veae Sir: I tv-ill here give you the praise of your Blood Pills and Purifier of being the best Medicine I ever used in my family. i was pursuaded to give your Medicine a trial, :by Dr. Crosley, vour agent here. The purpose for : which 1 successfully used your medicine, was a severe chronic pain in my son’s right side. Vours, with respect, THOM ' S NTI'LTS. Principal Office and Kales Rooms.No, C, East Fourth street, third building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory on Hammond street. For Kale by K. T. HARDING, Rensselaer,, and by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the , United States. ' 3 3P-lv

SUtftEJFt-'LS SALE. I) Y virtue of an execution, to mo directed, y from tho Clerk of the Jasper Circuit i Court, 1 will, on the 7lh of April, 1860, at tho court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and St;xte of Indiana, between the j hour»-of ten o’cloclsJa. M. and four o’clock P. ; M. of said day, expose to public sale to the highj cst and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the term of seven years of the following real ! estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit; North-east quarter of section fourteen i n t ,wnship twenty-nine, north of range six west; containing one hundred and sixty acres Also, lots two, eleven and twelve in block tweu- ; ty.in the town of Rensselaer. ; Also, the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of north-west quarter, of section twenty-one in township twen-ty-eight, north of range seven west; containing j eighty acres. j And on f liiaro to reuliz; tho full amount,of the ! judgment, interest and cosls, I wifi then aml ; there, in the same manner, offer for sale the fee j simple of tile tract first above described, and the | | iiie estate of William Tichenor in the residue of ; said real estate. The first above described tract taken as the j j property of Rufus Strode, and the residue of n till j real estate as the property of William Tichenor, ' ■at the suit of Robert 11. Milroy, assignee of New- j jell, Harmon &'Willisms against Rufus Strode,! i William Tichenor and William H. Jack:;. Said I sale will be without any relief from valuation or i appraisement laws. W. J. WRIGHT, i I - Sheriff ol .T irqycu-Count v. ;

Take Notice. \T a meeting of the Preaidoi. uni Trustees of tho town of Rensselaer, held March 5, 1860, tho undersigned was appointed nn ag-uit on tile iwirt ot slid Board of Trustees, to make a contract for the building of a School House in said town, according Jo tiie plans and specifications in the hands of tho undersigned. THU PAYMENTS. Will boas follows: About SISOO wilt be paid in cash, building materials, Arc., itt June 1, 186 ), the balance will be |«iid as tho work progresses, in preferrei corporation bonds, drawing ini* rest from date, tho contructo- to take such bonds at h reasonable discount. The contractor will be required to giv; bond for the completion of tin* building by the Ist day of December, 1860 CONTRACTOR I, Are notified that on and after March 8, 1860, up to march 17,-1860, 1 wifi receive proposals for the building of said house. E- A. COLE March 7, 1860. 46-it A 1> V E R T I S EL IN THE RKN.BSE I, AE R GA7 TT E

1860 EXCELSIOR 1860 Horse, Buggy & Harness, L. Jj. SINE’S SIXTY-FIRST GRAND GIFT_ENTERPRISE! 5n,200 IN VALUABLE PRIZ 9' SO AORES Of UJfJII FARMING f»J 250 PRIZES ll <l AMERICAN DTteo Hundred and Fifty Gold and S.lrer Lear 3*r>i,ftr H etches f worth from 825 to x2t)o tot A, TWO SEWING MACHINES.At sls til)cl $lO5 each’ Gold Chains, Fine Silverwarp, elc., etc. fi chi Is i. i rr, jhJ to 12,000 ! Hhijlt Nv?nL/ r of Prizes, 1,200 ! SiNfii.it Tickets, - - - - One Dollar I® I's Brawn --if CiuciiiliAii, Ohio.oit Monday, April Id, XSUO. I WOULD respectfully call the attention ofthrpub--1 lie TO MY- .SIXTY- FIK.ST GRAND GIFT K.N TKKPRISE, which will he drawn at Cincinnati, 0., Monday, April 9th, in the presence of all ti e Ticl.et-hi.ddf ra who choose to attend. The price ■: Tickets in this Distribution Is One Dollar—each Tic h - e» holder having a chance to draw a fine Horse, Ecjgy, aud Silver-mounted Harness, complete down t>* , the whip in the socket, and ready to jump ir, er.d drive off at a mr-ment’a notice. Every Ticket-hold'? has also a cltsuce to draw an eighty-acre l and V. ai rent, enabling hl«u to posses himself of a Farm in ’ some of the rich Prairies of the West; beside there »n two hundred and titty prizes in Gold, t&nglns; from i two dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred <lotlars each. There are alsii two hundred and twenty • five and Stiver Lever Hunting Watches in the schem§3®U war ranted accurate time keepers, seal worth from twenty to two hundred dollars each-. ibc-re are also two Sewing Machines of the \tr* best patent, worth seventy-five aad one hundred ana fifty dollars, the use of which to arty family could scarcely be over-estimated, and which would alws;, -> find a ready sale thould thev Le dratvx by any rera.-" who did not need them f-,r his own u.-r. Tke Table and teaspoons of pure English Silver e r> th." a ~ that 1 have pa: iu my scheme heretofore, and with which eo fault lias ever been found; thev being of the very best quality manufactured. The Plat*,!ware v? genuine double plate, and not merely washed as m the case with much of the ware offete-1 as plated. It will last an ordinary life-time. T liejrarlety of or:: ament a! Jewel rv embrace* near 1 y eVerJiUrg for Ladies’, Gentlemen's srj Childrrr. '« wear—consisting of Gold J.crket.i, Breastpins *o.l Ear rings of Coial. Game:, Cameo, am! plasn O-. •• Studs, Kiec-v-■•buttons. Rings, i-eua, «nd Pencils r : several different prices; with fine Gold Vest at.d ftti.-ird theirs f< \ I.adi-'s and Oetttlemen-—these a- -- all of the latest style, by the 1-est maiitifacturers ex, ■' of the best quality to be had for the price.

JSBFCEMOTN TO AGENTS, Agents selling 350 tickets, or upward, will h«- scr pitvu at-KOamv.ts per ticket; and will, in addition, rrociyc a i rernium of ten percent, in gold; agents who soil less than that number, ar.u over 25 will he euj - plied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a p,cmium iu jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 ticksold. Thus, an agent selling£s tickets remits me and is then entitled to a fine gold per,, silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth #2,50: an agent selling 30 tickets gets an article worth Si’; cm- selling GO tickets, an article worth $6, and so on Premiums may iemain until a Watch cr other veins’ file article can be obtained. I have been engaged in giving. Gift Enterprises f.-r t-.'- pest years, all of wbicli have given entire isfactioil. The drawing is a! ways under the control oi a coiuinitiee of ticket-holders, and those who ais •Absent stand the same chance r.s those pr-sent PA zes drawn by absent ticket-holders ore, immediatelaiicr the drawing, sent at inv risk ami expense. ett.A in ca»e the pi Ires a: -.- n> t received, I will aer.4 tt.c t avain. ...onc-v sent to me for tickets is also at my risk. Programmes containing e. l-i ! list of the pri?. w ill >.s sent to any one who rf.av order them • ti ! cr they purchase tickets or not. ! Filmic tickets, I dollar; six tickets, 5; twelve Uct. c in; twenty-five Tickets, 20 dollars; and in t).r j latter proportion (eighty cents per tic'-e". f.-> r 0 ’; ger quantities. I All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, j slily-is Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio.

SSIEUSI’FLS SALS’. |4 V virtue-of- alias execution to me directed i } from the Clerk of the F.iyetteCircuit Court, ! v ill, on tlie 17th of day *Marh, 1860, at tho coil, thouscdoorlu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper ,<-”1111 v and ,-Rate of Indiana, between the hours i ol ten ’’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in | tin: afti "noon of said day, expose to public sale ! to the h r'n-st and best bidder thereof, the ranis ; and profi s for the term of seven years of tha following re 1 estate, situated in Jasper county and j State of In liana, 10-wit: The nor! r half of section twenty-five [25.] ! township l\\ mty-seveil [27,] range ten [10;] tho west half of: 'cron twenty-four [24,] township twenty-seven 27,j range - ten [10;] and the west ; half of tiie south east quarter of section twentvtour [2l,] town.- hip twenty-seven {27,J range ten j {10; j end tlie no. til -east quarter ot the south-east ■ quarter of sectl. n twenty-four [24,] township ! twenty-seven [27,] range ten [10;! and east half of the north-east qua. ter of section twenty-four [24] ! township twenty-seven [27,] range ’ten fid. And on failure t . realize the full amount.of j said judgment, intei est and costs, I will, at the same time and place offer for sale tiie fee-simple of said rcid estate 1 o he sold without any relief whatever froic.. vain ttiou or appraise lent laws. Taken in executi n as the property of Tier Junction Railroi-J Co, ipanv at tho suit of Lewis Burk. J.V. J. \V RIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. February 7, iB6O. ‘ 4 50—j j

sssiu.u jra-’tss salt;, 1 U virtue oi tow execution:, to me directed, [ * y from tlie Clerk of the Jasper Court of Cumj mon Pieas, I will, on the 17th day of March. J l-rfiff, at tin; court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jaspi r county and State of Indiana, bnj tween the hours of IT o’clock in the forenoon a n«bt jo clock in the afternoon ot said day, expos-3 to , public sale to tile highest and best bidder thereof, | tho routs and profits tor the term of seven year.* !of the fallowing real est :t-, situated'fin jaspet ; county and State of Indiana, to-wii: : The north-eust quarter of the soutii-oeßt qu.:r t’.y of seetjoii thirty one, township tw**utv-:ii.t-. ! range nine.—containing forty acres. And- on fuil'j' 3 to realize the full amount of s aid execution, interest ai:.!. c*v'l n ill. at the samo time and pi we, otl'-r f. r sM: sf, of said roaitale. i'o lit’! SOld Without ' ,l-f if ~ , -It or :ij.pr.ii;-oiiicnt iau s. Tnken in ex -cution as the pjoperty ot Do iel M . Graves, at the suit of Johnson Llawhin-. W. J. WRIGHT, -•!i *rilf Jasper cyunl x I 6,-uaiy 15, 1 ,-GO. s(l—it

O L D REI.I'DIIYTIiIn TRICE]" FIH Y CENTS. iaOSE THE.PEN m \ Letrrnwith Cas/■ id or ’ os’-egif Stumps; iho return mail tyill! l.ring the Pen as good as new. Editors giving this advettiseinen s..x uieerfmiu» during the year 16611, and solid copy, shrill raceivo i superior Gold Pen. in payment. AddressSI ONE A BALL, Syro-.m; -, N. Y J TV e will vouch fer the fulfifaMpu ot th. uhe e on the part of Messrs. S:ouc J. O. K. TRUAIR cv do. 42-fit I’topriofo-s ofSvr-,.-»)i«e Journal.