Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1860 — Page 3
Connecticut the Democratic vote was very heavy, and a correspondent in New Haven sßtates that, but for the unequal distribution of Representatives, the vote for the new Legislature Would have been quite as favorable for the Democrats as was that for Governor. The result, however, indicates that “the people of Connecticut are Republican in ■oßritiment, and that they will vote for the Republican candidate, unless something should occur to withdraw a portion of the party strength from his support. In Rhode Island "fhe'e'iection shows that the Democrats and Conservatives -united can carry the State; the obvious inference is, that the Republicans must prevent that union as they hope tc secure the electoral vote.
The Scandinavian Pills and Purifier.
Cincinnati, July 1, 1858. Dr. C. W-. -Roback— •Dear Sir: — -In reply ■to inquiries made of me, it gives me pleasure to say, that Mrs. N. Atlee, of the Society of Friends, and widow of the late Dr. Atlee, of 'Cincinnati, previous to her going East, expressed her confidence in the efficacy of your Scandinavian Remedies, and the • benefit she derived from using them. She 'had been suffering from genera! prostration ait times, being over seventy-six years of age, ajnd opthalmia and inflammation of the face. Various remedies were resorted to without ■rlelief, when some friends recommended a course of your Scandinavian Blood Purifier rind Blood Pills. They had the desired ■effect, and she was considered as restored to Jiealtli. I know many who have used your medicines, and speak decidedly of the benefits ’ derived, th«s testifying of their renovating influence in purifying the blood and giving vigor and energy to the system They have any cordial approbation. Very respectfuly, Your obedient servant, S. J. Brown. 'Rev. Samuel J. Brown has been a devoted laborer in the cause of Christianity, in Cincinnati, for more than thirty years, as al/nost every old Cincinnatian knows- -Such testimony, from such a source, is net to be passed ov-er Jightiy. No other Proprietary ißjemeditfS ever presented to the public, ever Tocerved a tithe of the ciomsendat-ioR from s>nen of standing, in every walk of life, that /mine'have'ilpne. See Advertisement.
; DIED, iLit Nonway, this county, February 4, iB6O, Wyiwat.NE Sparks, -consort of John -Sparks, -Am 36 years, 1 i.ionili and 16 days.— Monticello iAecrutor.
pVe are authorized to announce J. Xt ■ Ei.otr.tJx.K. Esq, of Wmifeinac, for .ullg-'.of tlip Court of Common Pleas for this .District, s.ibjeet to the decision of the Republi--cJn Convention. _ o 2
SOMETHING NEW! J’h’OIITAXT TO BUILDERS! i'lT'R wish to cull the ’‘attention of those deV * signing to build, to the unusual facilities which oufTitoc.k presents. We have now on -.iinlfcis a large stock of . i C miiata ‘ Nails! Xdipittcd to be .the best brands made, which we iiought f, r Cirr/i, and intend to °s 11 low in ex- ■ chafige for the same “circrdn.ing n\ •diuns.” Wc have also a large sfoek of t-SA-isl AND GLASS, of all size's: - [PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, I OIL.oLQCKS, BUTTif, f PLASTERING llAllf, ; DOORS, TINE LUMBER, , A, No. 1, SHINGLES, ’ i A>T» KVKKYT«!N« ELSE Ncid/d to erect a Fence, Stable, Barn or House! Otir stock of I mwbe.r has boon selected with especial reference to this market, and will be-sold cheabcr than you can buy it in Chicago and deliverfit here yourself. To persons designing to build we will /ZZZ their whole bill at a reduced price. We are also prepared to deliver Fencing, or any nthetfkind of Pine Intmber, by Tins exit load, at Fraui'.esviHe, Bradford. Carpenter’s, Kent’s, or any other station on either Road. Bn'yingin large quantities, we are able to deliver {it cheaper than any chance customer can ■'my snid deliver it himself. Pleiise give ns a call before you make your irrangem ntn elsewhere. 52 [ I _M. STACKHOUSE &. BRO. | CHARLES RHOADES, - Hafnessmaker, Saddler, &c., ■ £!<*nsnelsicr, Ind. Harness, Saddles, Carriage Trimmings, &c., ■of all Isty les and prices, made, to order cheap for cash And country produce. All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. :) rjitopairing done at the shortest notice. 52 1 TO THE PI KMC. • Valparaiso, Ind ~ April 10, 1 860MU EDITOR of the Rensselaer Gazette— Dear <ik: 1 understand that there was, in the . nontli of February last, a publication made by Mr. '1 ho mas King in your paper, e oimerniug our businisHS tranei-ctions, affecting my mora 1 and ceUgi* <il« character. I did not see that notice, thong i I nm a regular subscriber of your paper, and have r.eea for some two years, be.ng absent from scorn-at that lime. "1 however wish to say . tfr.q puidi' and n»y nib fri'-n/.H in White and j / r.'uUUs, that 4 k-M-se never wronged .Mr. ,<< log i * r.f »»i>o dollar, and that. I have always c.ompl|ed with my engagements with him to the iitmosi of my aldlity I never put my property out of bauds, nr. did .Mr. King, to defraud our creditors. I have exhausted all my means in defraying our partnership liabilities. I can aSsu-re) the public that Mr. King was the prime .mover! in all our losses, and J have lost all, but ha had not; and I do not feel tliat 1 am respun si'ble for his rashness. If pry bretlmen of the Christian Church in Jaspei and White counties think it necessary, I am willing to come before a committee of any five brethren they may select, and substantiate, all thrift I have said in the foregoing, and let it be published to the world, that all may judge for themselves whether I am worthy of Christian confidence. Respectfully, 52-llt LEMUEL SIIORTRIDGE. NOTICE. r INHERE will be sealed proposals received un--L til the finst-Monday in May, A- 1). 1860, by the Triistee of-Jordan township, for the keeping of Rachael Blakely, a pauper of Jasper county, Ind., fair the term of one year, the lowest and best ImSder to be the keeper. 6 E. LAMSON, T. J. TApril 13, 1860. 52-tt d
UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SAEE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (vendi) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana, . I will, on the 21st day of May, A- D. 1860, between -the hours of ten o’clock A- M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper coun’y. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and profits for the term of seven years of all the following-described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-nine [29,] township thirty [3o,] north fcf range six [6] west eighty aeres. And the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of -section twenty-nine [29,] township thirty [3o,] range six [6] west, forty acres. Andlthe east half amt- north-wesY quarter of the soikh-east quarter of section twejhty [2o,] township thirty-]3o,j north of range six §6] west, one huin\red arid twenty acres. And of the north-east quarter of icctlon eleven [II,] township thirty [3o,] rangesix/[6] —.-vrAnd the west half of the north-west quarter of section twelve (12,) township thirty (30,) range six (.6) west. And the u\rth-east quarter of the north-west quarter of sectTCn twelve (12,) township thirty (30,) range six west. And the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty (20,) townshiv thirty (31),) range six west. X And tiie east half of the south-east quarter"of section twenty (20,) township thirty (30.) range six west. And the east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-niue (29,) township thirty (30,) range six west. And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the .demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, oiler for sale the fee-simple of the above-described real estate, all situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. in execution as the property of Samuel Lakin, at the suit of the United States of America against John M. Lakin and Samuel Lukin. Sale will be made without any relief from valu ition or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. 'Marshal for the. District of Indiana. Ev Samuel Barbour, Deputy. Apnl 9, IS6O. ' Prs. fee, $10,50 tt
UXITED STATES .TIAIISHAE’S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (fi. fa.) to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the 21st day of [ Muy, A. D. 1860, between the hours of ten , o’clock A. M. and four o’clock I’. Al. of said day. at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and prolits for the term of seven years of ull the following-de-scribed real estate, to-wit: The west half of section five (5,) township twTnty-nine. (29,) range nine (9,) three bundled and twenty acres; and the east half of the southI west quarter of section six (6,) township twen- , ty-nine <29,) range, nine (II.) eighty acres; and ; the east half of section six ;(>;) all situated and being in Jasper county, Indiana. And upon failu-e to realize a snffi, innt sum to ■ satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and ■ plac -, and in manner af.oresuid, oiler for sale the ’ fee-simple of all the above-described realty, Or so I mucli thereof ns will satisfy the demawd. Taken in execution as the property of George W. Spitler, at the suit of CleinaiitJ. Acton and Thoma.- Woodnutt against William Tichenor, William 11. Jack, Rufus Strode, George W. sp’iiler and David Snyder. Sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, . U. S. Marsha! for the District of Indiana. Bv Sani’i -1 Barbour, Depiltv. April 'J, 1860. ' I’rs. fee, $7,00 ’tt SslEi!£Sl’i-’’S SALE. IXY virtue of an execution and two fee-bills 1? to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne County Circuit Court, I v ill, on the 2sth of day April, in the year 1860, at the ( cow. thousedoor in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper coiin.y and State of Indiana, between the hours 'of tori >'clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in ; the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale :to the h. ghost and best bidder thereof, the, rents and profi. sfor the term of seven years of the following re I estate, situated in Jasper county*and State of In liana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the north-east quarter, and the sout i east quarter of the north-west quarter, ami th*, north-west quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section thirty-one [3l,] township thirty [3o,] north of range seven [7] w est. Also, the south-west quartet of the t outh-west quarter of section thirty [3o,] township thirty [3o,] north of range seven west. And on failure t > re.alize the full amount of said j udgment, i ntei est and costs, and fee-bills, 1 will, at the same time and place, oiler for sale the fee-simple of said real estate Taken in execution as the property of Eliphalet Stanley at the suit of the Columbus Woolen Manufacturing Company against Eliphalet Stanley, and at the suit of Jesse I. Williams and others against Eliphalet Stanley and Washington Wood. W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. March 28, 1860, 5 50—49-11 EUECTION NOTICE. XT OTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters of the corporation of the town of Rensselaer, that there will be an election held at the Court House in said town, on Alonday, the 7th day of May, 1860, between the (hours prescribed bylaw, to elect a Treasurer, a Clerk, a Marshal, and five Trustees for the corporation of said town. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the- seal of the corporation of the town of Rensselaer, tliTs 18th day of April, A.D. 18i;n. E. P. HAMMOND, I . ? Clerk. J $ J Money Wanted. » <2 0 A J, Inasmuch as lam in debt, on my own gj account and for security, I am compelled , V» say, to my friends who are in debt to inc, £ • that I will be forced to have the money, £> / confessed judgnients, or to collect accord- ’j , ingto law. It is extremely painful to me 0 to be compelled to do so, but I cannot avoid £ /, it. '1 his is addressed to every man who is 1 indebted to-me. A O'Every one must positively call and A « see me. GEO. W. SPITLER. fit Rensselaer, April 10, 1860. #
SAI,E OF I»A<;i*EK. I WILL receive scaled proposals for the keeping of George Foster, a pauper of Jasper county, from this date up to the 12th of May, 186 b, and will, on said day, at 6 o’clock P. M., at Pleasant Ridge school house in Gillam township, op sii each proposal, and award him to tiie lowest responsible bidder. JOHN QUERRY, T. T. Aprl IJ, 1860. 51-3 t A FINE EITTEE FAK7I ot 80 ACHES, SEVENTY acres of which is under improvement; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about throe miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms b.y MILROY &. COLE, 4.1 9 Land Agents.
THOMPSON A SON TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF RETURNING THANKS TO THE PEOPLE OF ■ . ■ ■ ~V FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE WHICH THEY HAVE GIVEN US, ITOPING THAT WHILE WE ENDEAVOR TO CATER TO THE PUBLIC TASTE, WE SHALL STILL SECURE A LIB EB AL S H ABE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. We Have Brought on OjSFE OF TELE Largest Stocks EVER BROUGHT TO JASPER! COMPRISING EVERYTHING THAT IS KEPT IN A DRY GOODS STORE! WHICH WE WILL SELL J -i • x ampsa ma xj-ju. FOR CASH I We purchased our Goode in the Eastern markets, and bought them low. All we ask of our old friends, and new ones too, ia to call and examine for themselves, and they will find that they can buy MORE GOODS FOR $1 AT THOMPSON & SON’S! THAN AT ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS MARKET. TO THE LADIES We would say that we have a large stock of Latest Style Bonnets! Come one, come alj, and see the cheapest stock of Goods ever opened 1 in Jasper county, for Cash and Produce. Call at the NEW STORE. 52 THOMPSON * SOM.
A HARD FIGHT IN RENSSELAER. oo LIBERAL CORNER VICTORIOUS! OO AUSTIN AGAINST TH3 LADIES and gentlemen of Rensselaer and surrounding country, in making our bow, before you once again, we have the pleasure of informing you that “Liberal Corner” is by far ' the most popular corner of trade in our town from the fact that our Dry Goods Merchants have come to the conclusion that they have either got to i Run Austin out of To wn, : Or otherwise quit keeping Groceries, for they say that he sells More Groceries for a Dollar Than they can for double that amount. But, after calling a meeting at the Court Hou.-e, they ’have resolved to let us remain, providing we will give SI,OOO toward the erection of a School House in Rensselaer; and further, that we must raise the price of Groceries, which latter wo distinctly refuse to do. We will just say to our numerous customers that we have now on hand the largest and best stock of ■ FUIILFGBOiiIIIES, PROVISIONS, and QUEF.NSWAKE, Ever offered to the citizens of Jasper county, and at prices which will defy all competition. Our stock consists in part of Coftce, 'Tens, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Pepper, Spice, Starch, Soda, Rice, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Cheese. 'Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Sieves, Washboards, Bedcords, Rope, Baskets, Brooms, Tar, Fish, Crockery, Broom Twine and Quecnsware of all kinds, aiid a great many other articles too numerous to mention. We also keep on hand at ull times the very best article of r - SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR. i ■■> I In conclusion, we invite one and a'l to call | and examine our stock and hear our prices, and ' we can assure you that you will not go away : dissatisfied. j IZUDon’t forget the place. Let “Liberal Cor- ; nor” be your watchwor 1, I ITCAII kinds of Country Produce taken in cxchang-: for Groceries. | 50 JOHN M. AUSTIN. ; SPRING OF 1860. 1. M. STACKHOUSE C. D. STACKHOUSE. I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. GENERAL DEALERS IN Hardware, Glass, Nails, STOVES, TINWARE, Agricultural Implements and .Tlu> chincry, A:c.-, RENSSELAER, IND. FJMHANKFUL for past patronage, we are dc--L termined to deserve a continuance of it by selecting the best brands of everything in our i line, and selling at the lowest possible rates. We have in hand, and are in receipt of*— 100 kegs Shoeuberger’s Nails; 2000 feet of Pittsburgh Glass; 1000 lights of Chicago Sash; 50 Molino and Lafayette Plows; 50 kegs pure White Lead; 10 doz. best Pittsburgh and N. Y. Locks; 100 doz. best Wrought Butts; I 1000 quarters Augers; 5 doz. Aines’ Spades and Shovels; 10 doz. Columbus Hoes; 10 doz. Columbus Forks; AND Tacks, Finishing Nails, Gimp Tacks, Screws, j Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Scissors, Shears; I Silver Plated, German Silver, Brittanla, Iron i and Tin Spoons; Log, TraCe, Halter, Tug and . Breast ChalnsJ I* ishhooks and Lines; Braces, Chisels, Saws, and everything else usually kept in i a Hardware Store. I In addition to which We shall keep on hand iffiereafter a constant supply of Pump Chains and i Tubing, together with a superior quality of Anti-Frcczlug Suction Pumps? Which come Cheaper than Chain Pumps, and are twice as durable. We shall also have on hand in a short tinu specimens of the Buckeye, Kirby and Wood’s Mowers, the three best now madq. Also, Moffitt’s and Pitt’s Separators. Wo solicit an examination of our Stock and prices before you commit yourselves, for we intend to surprise the natives—not only in the variety of our stock, but also in the prices at which we will sell it. We can sell you any thing from a RUBBER HAIR PIN UP TO A SEPARATOR OR CORN SIIELLER! I o those designing to build or improve, our stock presents unusual facilities, for we can supply everything needed to construct a house, barn, gate, or anything eleao on a farm. 50-ts ONE OF THE REST FARZJIS IN COVNTY, CNONSISTINGLof 176 acres of prui-rie and 20 Y acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three milesfrotn Rensselaer, on the State Road from-Rer.sitelaerto Bradford, for sale by MILROY &. COLE, Land Agents.
Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. A /p \ J / PHARMACYA DR HOBACK’S SCANDINAVIAN REM EDIE S. i ! When Dr. Hoback, the celebrated Swedish Physi- I I cian introduced his Blood Puriltr ar.d Blood Pills in I the United States, he set forth ii>plaU>>langiia."e their i curative properties. This was yeare The task 1 of recommending them has since been taken out of his i hands. Enlightened men, whose character for sound ■judgment and philosophy,gives their opinions weight I in the community, men who observe, reflect,- and make “assurance doubly sure” before they decide—are everywhere approving and urging the use of these wonderfu 1 preparations. All who Confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who chose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind off this important subject. Drlßcback invites the attentson of the sick to the ORIGINAL LETTERS?* from members of the Medical. Profession. Editors of public journals, wellknown Merchantsand Farmers, and ladies of the highest respectability, giving ac- : counts of extraordinary cures wrought by the reme- . dies, of which cures they themselves were EYE WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by let- . ter, 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 fol- ; lowing FACTS: That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD PILLS have i been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL; I That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA, i with unerring certainty, and in & very short time. | That after all other medicines have proved useless, ' they relieve e> LIVER COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strer.gth of the sufferer. ■ That SICK FEMALES, Who have languished for years in helpless weakness arid-despondency, recuperate with great rapidity un- ' der their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stim- ' ulating properties. That they recruit I SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS. : however they may have been trifled with and abused; i that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and ren- > der it enjoyable. That, operating upon the poison of ; disease in the blood, they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED, I and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the liver, the nervous system, the skin, glands or ’ muscles, arising from impurities and obstructions of | the Blood or-Secretions, in which they do not give I prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very 1 citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and I perfee.t cure. I Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETA- ; BLE BLOOD PILLS are indorsed by the experience I of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and by word of mouth, pro- ; claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ' ever offered to the broken-down victims of ill health. I They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single i trial—they are not only better, but, in fact, cheaper i than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them I to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purefier, §1 per bottle, or §5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for SI. Read Di~Koback’s Special Noticesand Certificates, ■ published in a conspicuous part of this paper from , time to time. 1 Dr. Roback’s Medical Almanac and Family Advi- . SCO. containing a great variety of interesting and val- . uable Medical information, can be had gratis of any I of his Agents throughout the country. In difficult 6r con-plicated Cases, ’ Dr. Roback may . be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one 1 stamp for the reply. 1107131 TESTIMON Y. Eagle Village, Boone Co., Ind., June 29, ’59. I Dr. C. M. Roback, Cincinnati, O.— Dear Sir: I will here give you the praise of your Blood Pillsand 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 I successfully used your medicine, was a severe chronic pain in -nay son’s right side. Yours, with respect, THOMAS STULTS. Principal Office and Sales Rooms,No. 6, East Fourth street, third building from Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Laboratory on Hammond street. For Sale by E. T. HARDING, Rensselaer,, and by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United States. 3-38-ly. SIJIIRIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 28th day of April, 1860, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits lor the term of seven years of the following real estate, situated in Jaspei county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the south-east quarter of section nine [9,] township twenty-nine [29,] north of range five [s] west. Also, the cast half of the north-west quarter of , syction thirty-three [33,] township thirty [3o,] north of range five [s] west. Also, the east half oi the south-east quarter of section nine [9,] township twenty-nine [29,] ! north of range five [s] west. ; Also, the east half of the north-west quarter of : i section thirty-three [33,] township thirty [3o,] i north of range five [s] west. And on failure to realize the full amount of said execution, interest afid casts, I will, at the j same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple | of sail! realestate. To be sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken in execution as the property of Ben- : jamin Sibbitt and Pernelia Sibbitt, at the suit of Archibald Bryson. _ \V. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. Match 28, 1860. 5 50—49-41
SllF/KlEE’* SAIjE. BY virtue of ah execution to me directed from the .Clerk of thiManon Circuit Court, I will, on the sth day of Maj’, 186(1, at the courthouse door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of tho following real estate, in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half, and tho west half of tho northeast quarter, and tho north-west quarter of section twenty-seven, township thirty-one, range seven. Also, the north half of the south east quarter, and the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-one, township thirtyone, range seven. And on failure to realize tho full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the feo-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution as the property-of John McCorkcl at the suit of Deloss Root. W. J, WRIGHT, Sitoriff lasper county. April 11, 1860. f 00—51
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They are takett in tho fortieth part of a second, and everything,-no matter how rapidly it maybe moving, is depicted ! as sharply and distinctly as if it hqd. been perfectly at rest. This gives an additional value, for to t&e beauties of inanimate nature it adds the charm of life and mstion. The process is a dis ; ■ covery of our own, and being unknoten in Europe, wc receive from London end Paris largo orders for Anthony's Instantanious of American life and scenery- | Among other tilings Wo have just published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the Scene of theFulton Street Prayer Meetings, in which . many hearts feel an interest. The particulars of I this will be found in our catalogue. I Our Cataoogue of subjects and prices will bo forwarded to any address on receipt of a stamp. Parties at a distance sending us 3,5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 dollars, can-have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Er- ' press. Viewsuloim (without instrument; can bo sent by mail. I Parties who wish to be advised of everything really valuable in the line, that comes out, may send us their names to place on record, and we ■ will keep them posted at our own expense. ' Alen of leisure will find hy a most fascinating and delightful amusement. AVe aro prepared to fit out amateurs with everything necessary for their success, together with instruetions“llow to take Stereoscopic Pictures. E. ANTHONY, Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic : Materials, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. HT’Merchants from every section of the country are respectfully invited to make an examination of our stock, as our discount to tire - tradd will be liberal. To Photographers.—l'irst class stereoscopic Negatives wanted. Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Negative. 41-4 tn. CHINESE YAMS, Olt IS lOSVO li E A BAT A3A S. |FTMIIS valuable esculent, lately introduced I Jl from China, has now been fairly tested invai rious parts of the United States, and its SUCCESS IS A DECIDED TRIUMPH! The Chinese Yam is well adapted to any soil i or climate, is easily cultivated, keeps well in the ground where it grow.s, the severest cold does it | no harm, is not subjected to any disease or attacked by any insect, is easily propagated by cuttings of large roots and by the seod bulbs. It may be allowed to grow till the second and thira year before it is dug, when the yield is enormous —two thousand bushels to the acre—the largest Yams often weighing Over Sixteen Pounds Each! The flesh of the Chinese Yam is snow white, delicately farinaceous, highly nutritious, abounding in Starch, Albumen and other alirnental principles. It inav be cooked in various ways; I either by roasting in the ashes, boiling, baking, !or m ule into pies, pudding, &c. It can be dried, ! ground into flour, and baked into bread. The above qualities, all of which we know to bo true, should commend the Chinese Yam to general favor, and cause all farmers and gardeners to engage in its culture. Forsale by R. 11. MILROY, Rensselaer, Ind. : Our Agent, who will take pleasure in show- | ing you samples of large Yams. Procure seed I in time. M. D. BARNALL & BRO., ; Horticulturists. Cultivators of Chinese Yams, Sweet Potatoes, &c., Bainbridge, Ind. 50-ts John Purdue. l. m. brown. s. c. curtib. I’VHWLE, B3EOAVN <V CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS, No. 10 Purdue’s Block, Eafayette, Imliana. IS F. M O V A I, . We have removed from No. 10 to the corner. No. 1, Purdue's Block, where we have opened for the Spring Trade a large and desirable stock of Goods, to which wc invite the attention of -Merchants. Our facilities for buying of first hands being unsurpassed, we can sell to dealers to compete with Jobbers of any city east or west The character of the stock will be kept up by constant additions throughout the season. PURDUE, BROWN CO., 50-6ni No. 1 Purdue's Block-
Look Here! THE New Year has set in, and the old I firm of Irwin &. Wishard still have a nnrn’ber of debts out Now, they would suggest to all who call themselves Christians to tonic forward, pay up, and see if they cannot go into th« presence of their God with a good deal ntore confidence after the burthen of keeping us Io! these many months out of our just dues is off of tlw-ir , minds. Those whoso consciences arc quiet on , the subject we will awaken by the law. We are : in earnest, no mistake. 36-ts IRWIN & WISHARD*. ' i ADVKR T I 8 E - IM THE RENHSr, I, AE R (J AZT T E
