Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1871 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, July 87th, 1671.

The “street Arabs” indulged in only three fights last Tuesday. Whooping cough still whoopin’ up tho youngsters around town. Hathaway Brothers are ..putting up a grain elevator, in Remington. J. T. MoKim, of Remington has taken out a patent on an egg preserver. ■the yield of wheat in this county is larger find better than it has ibcen for several years before. 'Croquet still fiery jytd untamed rageth like a pestilence on tho public square from early morn til dewy .evo. Lots in Carpenter Grove Cemctctry will be offered for sale at public auction, next Saturday, July 29th, at 2 o’clock r. m. Mr. Uriah Black was buried at Remington last Saturday; and Mrs. James A. Henry was buried Tuesday.

r For sale cheap—one complimentary ticket to Prof. Fuller’s Great Panoramic Lecture. Enquire at the Auditor’s office. I . i i i. . » Cows are beginning to bo discouraged at the rediculously low price of 10 cents a pound for butter, and some have struck for 12£ cents. , The voice of the threshing machine begins to sound in Jasper and the proud shanghai bows his lofty head in grief, and calls in vain lor his first-boni. Baoon 10 cents, pickled mess ■pork 9 cents, and lard 10 cents a pound, and lots of “snipe” are being fried and eaten by people of delicate stomachs. Since lion. G. A. Nether ton was hero and started plans for the organisation of a branch of the Temperance Alliance in this plac'e, cider apples have gone up to 15 cents a peck. Two belligerent individuals, sailing tinder tho names of Graham and Mott, indulged their animal propensities in a littlo mill at Remington last Saturday. Because of this public indiscretion they were arrested and tried before a ’Squire,’ but owing to some informality in the process did not donate to tho educational fund.

Notwithstanding that there is to *bo & meeting of tlie officers and •others interested in tlie New York Western railroad in New York •City on the 10th of August to de"cideupon a policy of operations and whether or not they will build the •section of road between Rensselaer and Kankakee City, heps are quite discouraged at the prospect for immediately better prices and plenty; of eggs can be bought for 10 cents a dozen. Mr. John 11. Keller has our thanks for a mess of his favorite • early Cherry Blow potatoes. They aro really good potatoes and wo must confess that our Early Mows are only a little the best—being perhaps fifteen and a half or fifteen -and three-quarters days earlier in coming to maturity, and having from a bucket and a half to two buckets loss water to the bushel when cooked.

A Laporto showman sporting a barrel of moat and tho big-sound-ing title of “Professor was in Rensselaer on Tuesday, engaged tho Court House, passod aroufid Bouh/doad-head tickets, and—then a chango came over the spirit ms his dreams in tho shape of Marshal Spangle, who demanded the established corporation license tax. Professor Fuller protested that if that was a specimen of tho treatment ho was to bo greeted with in this place, he should get out of it as fast as hia chariot and steeds coqld take him. Spangle allowed that was his beat course; and with sorrow and indignation struggling for enthronement on Us massive brow tho impetuous elucidator of Biblical Xan4s gathered up hia conipliunentary tickets again, loosed hia ifiery orowfee(\ from the hitching .post, harnessed them to his buggy, ehook the dust from off Ahis feet, mounted to his up tho driving ropes and departed in search of a railroad town wliero there aro no prowling marshals to molest and no corporatidh licenses to make him afraid. And- so the good people did not see that religious and scientific show, yet they arc happy for his loss is their gain.

There will bo a basket meeting held in Yan Rensselaer’s Grove, near Rensselaer, on tho 20th day of August, commending at 10: 30 oclockA.ii. Services by Rev. fD. G. Holmes, of Chicago. Mr. Holmes will also preach in tho Presbyterian Church, on tho Saturday evening proviouß, at early candle-lighting. If the wfcathor should bo unfit tJj occupy tho grove, the meetings will be held in the Presbyterian Church. Ministers of the different denominations and citizens of tho vicinity aro invited to attend. By order of tho committcp, K.JF. Higgins, Th’m. At tho Temperance meeting last Saturday evening, a Branch of the State Temperance Alliance wa6 partially organized., A committee consisting of Rev. Ji M. 'Montgomery, Rev. W. 11. Goodisson, Daniel Dwiggins, S. P. Thompson, RjC I. C. Kelley, Rev. K. F. Higgins and G. W. Terhune were appointed to perfect the organization. Joshua Healey was appointed President, and S. P. Thompson was appointed Secretary of tho organization for tho ensuing year. Tho meeting then adjourned to meet at tho Court House, Saturday cveuing, July 29th at which time the object of the Alliance will be more fully stated and the organization perfected. Let thero bo a full turn-out of all who will aid in advancing the cause of temperance. The railroad tax to aid tho Fort Waynej& Pacific R. R. was defeated in Salem township, Pulaski county, by a majority of five.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were made during the week endiug July 24th: July 21st, Peter Manch to Wm. Ferguson the ej so of 33, 27, 7 80 acres., July 22nd, Alfred Thompson to Henry Snyiler the se nw of 7, 31, 5, 40 acres July 24th, The Auditor of Jasper County to W. K. Parklson the ne sw of 13, 29, 5, -10 acres. JJ6Y“Dr. Kelley takes all kinds of farm produce lor Photographs.

y 4 /k ACRES of land for sale Inside the Corporation of Rensselaer, Ind. Twenty acres under cultivation. Inquire of Dr. G. A. Moss. ts Administratrix’s Notice. IV] OTICE is hereby given that the umlor-i-X signed has boon appointed Administratrix of the estute of Dr. Win. 11. Marlin, doceased. Said estate is probably solvent. HELEN M. MARTIN, July 22,1871. Administratrix. E. 1’- Hammond, Attorney. 3-44-3 Dr. G. A. MOSS. Orric*.—On Washington street, oppoailo tbo •Old Line Plug Store, ** KKNSSKLAKK, IND. * 1-1-1 or.j.ie.i.oiicuuinun, UENSSELAEU, INDIANA. fSSrOHIeo on Washington street. l-1,-ly. —rfWBSMRV : »«VAI,I,’S i BLACK. iSMITH SHOP * n oper&tiou one door Above the Express Office, KKNBSKLAER All kindsoi blacksmithing done to order sVWfcsWH'HS J. wRIGHT, VbsMWi TBS OLD UNDER T A K Ell, Hah Coffins or All ftizca on hand and U propAred to fill all orders for any style. Plain or Fancy, at reduce* prices 1-17-ts DAILY HACK LINK AND L IVEItY S T A BL K. Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Ktnsaelaegand Bradford, on tho C & L R R.und between Rensselaer and Remington on tlie TL&B, RR. Horses and Carriages to let at • reasonable rates. J W.&S O. Duvall.

CLOSING OUT STOCK! At Cost For 15 Bays! J. I. PURCUPILE & CO., •* FOR FIFTEEN DAYS FBOM AND AFTER THIS JULY 17th, 1871, FOR CASH, WILL SELL AT COST BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, QUEENSWARE, BUCKETS, , i TUBSi DRESS COODS, CALICOES, , • AND MANY OTHER ATRICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! BOOTS SHOES That wo Bold at $6.50, for $5.50. That wo sold at $2.25, for $1.75. “ “ “ 5.50, “ 4.50. “ « “ 2.75, “ 2.25. “ “ « 5.25, “ 4.25. “ “ “ 3.00, “ 2.50. Women’s Serge Laced Balmorals we sold at $2.50, for $2.00 Children’s Goat Balmorals we sold at $1.50, for sl, 5. Children’s Grained Balmorals we sold at $1.25, for SI.OO, O AIaJL, <Sc EXAMINE OTTjR. STOCK!. Recollect, these Prices for Only 15 Days! t. .* •: ' J. 1. PURCUPILE & CO.

LEGAL AUVERTISEMENTS. Administratrix’s Salo. NOTICE I* hereby given that I will sell at public nuction on Saturduy tho 19th day of August, 1871, commencing at ten -o’clock A. M-at the residence of Dr. Wm. 11. Martin, late of Jasper county, deceased, all bis personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of a horse, cow, bogs, mowing machine, farming implements and household and kitchen furniture,etc. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser glvli|g his note with approved surety, with Interest at G per cent., waiving vnluutlon laws. July 22, 1871. HELEN M. MARTIN, 3-44-3 Administratrix, Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Circuit Court, Septembei Term 1871, Jaino* Braden os. Annie M. Daily, Impleaded with Samuel L. Redwine and Kcsiuh Red wins. A supplemental complaint having been filed herein with an affidavit showing that tho defendant Annie M. Daily does not reside in the State of Indiana, she is hereby notified of tho pendency of this action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court to be boguu aud held at the Court Houso in Roassolaer In said county ou Monday the 18th day of September, 1871. W itness tho hand of said Clerk and ( 532 AG jtho Seal of said Court this 2Gth day July, 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, Clk. N. B.—The defendants in the above entitled cause. Annie M. Dally jSamuel L. Redwine and Kesiah Reuwluo are further notified that the plaintiff, on Friday, August 25th, 1871, between tho hours of 8 o’clock n. m and 6 o’clock p. in., at the office of Isaac L. Bloomer, Attorney at Law in the City of Indianapolis, Muriou County, Indiana, will proceed to take tho depositions of diveise witnesses to be used in evidonce upon the trial of said cause, and that the taking thereof will be .continued from day to day Until the tuking of said depositions is completed, JAMES BRADEN, By S. P. Thompson. E. P.Hammond. July 26th, 1871. Attorneys for Plaintiff'. 3-44-3 State of Indiana,! County of Jasper} Survey of Sec. 17, Town 30, n R. 7, west. *I, Robe rt Swaim, give notice to A. Love, John B. Stumph, A. S. Jones, J. W. Wood, 11. Miller, Coray & Vail, A. Thompson, Charles Scott, that I will on Mondav, August 7th, A. D. 1871, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of so much of said Section 17, Town 30, north Range 7, west, as may be necossary to locate, establish aud perpetuate the lines and corners of the following described land in said Section, to-wit: The north half and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, owned by me. Joly 16th, 1871. ROBERT SWAIM. M. F. Chiicote, Att’y for Applicant. 3-43-31. ‘ Notice of Assessment. Plymouth, Ind., June 21,1871. THE subscribers to the capital stock of tho Plymouth, Kankakee and Pacific Railioad Company, whose subscriptions are yet unpaid, are hereby notified thatan assessment of 10 per cent, per mouth, has been made on all unpaid subscriptions. The first installment to be due and payable to the Treasurer of said Company at his office in tho city of Kankakee, Illinois, on the 25th day of July, 1871, and ten per cent, every thirty days thereafter until the entire unpaid subscriptions are paid. The subscribers iu Indiana may pay their assessment to the Secretary of the Company, at Plymouth, who will receipt for the same. By order of the directors. Attest: JOHN C. CUSHMAN, 3-39-ts. secretary. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: In the Circuit court, Sept, term, 1871. Petition to quiet title to Military Laud Warrant No. 14,395. David Now It®, Lewis D. Kenton and Titos. J . Spitler vs. Felix R. Donnley, Rosand Evans, Catharine Harris, Elizabeth Bennett, Ealonor Stout, Alseo Stout, Charity Orndorf, William B. Donnley, Felix D. McVey, Felix ,C. Harris, E. B. Harris, William I>. Harris, James M. Harris, David G.

Harris Joanna Seward, Calvin E: Harris, Amanda Leeding, James Donnley, Felix Donnley, Levi Donnley, Mary Gondor, Charity Harriman, Thomas Donnley, Felix Donnley, William Donnley, Charity Donnley, James Donnley, Joint Donnley and Ealonor 8011, heirs at law of Charity Donulcy, deceased. A complaint in this case having been filed with an affidavit tiiat tlie defendants do not reside in the State of Indiana said defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of this action and that the same will disposed of at tho next term of said c(flirt commencing at tlie Court House iu said county on the 3rd Monday of September, 1871. Witness the Clerk and seal of [SF.AL] said court at Rensselaer, this 3d day of July, 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, Cl’k. Thos. J. Spitler, Att’y. 3-41-4 t.

Plymouth, Kankakoo fit Pacific Railroad. NOTICE OF APPROPRIATION OF RIGHT OF WAY. State of Indiana , Jasper County , ss: FMIO tho non-resident owners of tho A. following parcels of land, lying and situated in Jasper County, Indiunn: You aro hereby notified that tho Plymouth, Kankakek & Pacific Railroad Company havo appropriated a Right of Way 100 foot in width for tho use of their railroad, on and and across tho following described premises, to-wit: The w lif of so qr and the a hf of sw qr sec 29, town 32, range 7, owned by Thomas Williams. Tht center line of said road entering said section at a point on tho A lino thereof 4b feet s of the qr sec corner and passing in a straight line across skid section, to a point on the w lino thereof 7 foot n of tho qr sec corner, running in said tract a distance of 2,224 font. Said right of way containing 3.72 acres. Also, Tiiesw qr of the ne qr and tho s hf of the nw qr sec 30, town 32, rango G, owned by Joel Harris. The center lino of said road entering said section on the o line thereof at a point G feet n of the qr seq corner aud passing iu a straight lino across said section to a point on tho w lino thereof 51 feet n of the qr sec corner, running ou said tract a distance of 3,885 feet. Said right of way containing 7.50 acres. Also, The o hf of the se qr sec 29, town 32, range 6, owned bv Samuel Mathers. The center line of said road entering Bnid section on the east line a point 16 feet sos the qr see corner, and passing in a straight Hue across said section to w line thereof at a point G feot it of tlio ip Sc 6 c6nicr, running on said tract a distanco oi 1,373 feot. Said right of way containing 2.04 acres.. Also, The w hf ne qr sec 29, town 32, rauge 7, owned by Thankful Lovejoy. The ceutcr line of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 40 feet s of tho qr sec cornet and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on tho west lino thereof 7 ieel n of the qrsec corner, running in said tract a distance of 1,112 feet, — Suid right of way containing 0.58 acres. A Iso, Tiie.w hf aw qr of sw qr sec 18, town 32, range 7, owned by Robert Cobh. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on tho e line thereof 7 feet s of qr 6ec corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w line thereof 40 feet s of the qr sec corner, running in said tract a distance of 659 feet. Said right of way containing 1.33 acres Also, Tho w hf of tho se qr sec 29, town 32, range 6, owned by M A Longlollow.— The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 16 feet sos tlie qr sec corner, and passing in a straight line across said section to a point ou the w line thereof 6 feet n of the qr sec corner, rnnuing on said tract 1,373 feet. Said right of way containing 1.80 acres. Also, The sw qr of sec 29, town 32, range 6, owned by Alexander Archibald. Tlie center line of said road entering said sectiou at a poiut on the e line thereof 16 feet s of the qr sec corner and passing._jn_ji straight lino across said sectiou to a poiut on the w line thereof 6 feet nos the qr sec corner, runniug ou said tract 2,746 feet. Said right of way containing 2.96 acres. A Iso, The nw qr of sec 29, town 32. range 6, owned by Thomas Woo ley. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 16 feet sos (he qr sec corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w line thereof 6 feet n of the qr sec corner, tunning on Haid tract 2,746 feet. Said right oi way containing 3.38 acres. Also. The se qr of the no qr aud the ne qr ot the se qr of sec 30, town 32. range 6, owned by Romeo E Andrews. The center line of suid road entering said section on the e Hue at a point 6 feet u of the qr sec corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w line thereof 57 feet it of the qr sec comer, running ou said tract 1,295 tcet. Said rigid of way containing 2.98 acres. Also, The lie qr of sec 29, town 32, range 6, owned by Fetor and Beujnmin Crocker. The center line of said road entering said section at a point ou thee line thereof 16 feot s of tho qr sec corner and passing in a straight line across said sectiou to a point on the w line thereof 6 feet u of the qr sec corner, running on said tract 2,746 feet, Said right of way containing 2.36 acres. Also, The sw qr of the nw qr of sec 28, town 32, range 6, owned by Frederick Martin. The center hue of said road entering said section at a point on the e lino thereof 44-ifeet s of the qr sec corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on tho w line (hereof 16 feet south of tlie qr sec corner, running on said tract 1,319 feet. Baid right of way containing 0.96 acres. Also, The w part of the s hf of the nw qr sec 27, town 32, range 6, owned by Thomas E Beans. The center line of said road entering said section on tho e line thereof at a point 58 feet south of the qr sec corner and passing across said section in a straight lino to a point on the w line thereof 44 feet s of the qr sec corner, running on said tract 1000 feot. Said rightof way containing 0.13 acres. Also, The shf of sec 27, town 32, range 6, Owned by David II Cadwalader. The center line of said read entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 58 feot s of the qr sec corner and passing across said section to a point on tho w line thereof 44 feet s of ihe qr sec corner. runniug on said tract 5,248 feot. Said right of way containing 12.68 acres. Also, The ne qr sec 25, town 32, range 5, owned by Richard Blackburn. The ceutcr line of said road entering suid section at a point on tlie e lino thereof 48 feet s of the qr sec corner and passing in a straight line to a point on tlie w line 28 feet n of tho qr sec corner, running on said tract 2,735 l’cet. Said right of way containing 1.57 acres. Also, The whf of tho nw qr sec 26, town 32, rargo 5, owned by John 11. Cecil. Tho center lino of said road entering said section at a point on the o line thereof 32 leet n of the qr sec corner and passing iu a straight lino across suid section to a point on the w lino thereof 37 feet n of the qr sec comer, running on said tract 1,368 feet. Said rigid of way containing 2.70 acres. Alee, the sw qr sec 27, town 32, range 5, owned by the Garrett Biblical Institute. Tlie centerline of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 37 f[eet n of the qr sec corner and paseing in a straight line across said section, to a point on the vest line thereof 12 feet n of tlie qr sec coiner, running on said tract 2,558 feet. Said right of way containing 1.88 acres. Also, The e hf of the nw qr and the w hf of the ne qr of sec 28, town 32, range 5, owned by David Cruger. The center line of said road enteriug said sectiou at a point on the e line thereof 12 feet n of the qr sec comer and passing In a straight line across the said section to a point on the w line therkof 16 feet nos the qr eeo corner, running on said tract 2,595 feot. Said right of way containing 3.73 acres. Also, The e hf of the ne qr sec 28, town 32, range 5, owned by William Carson. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the e Hue thereof 12 feet n of the qr seo corner and passing across said section in a straight line to the w line thereof at a point 16 feet n ot the qr sec corner, running on said tract 1,297 feet- .Said right of way containing 1.80 acres. Also, The n hf of the aw qr of sec 17, town 31, range 7, owned by Nathaniel Cook. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the a line thereof at the quarter section corner and passing in a straight line aoroea said aection to a point on the w line thereof 7 feet i of the quarter section corner, running in said tract a distanco of 1,612 feet Bald right or way containing 3.39 aores. Also, The sw qr of the ne qr of acc 25, town 32, rango 7, owned by Charles A Harris. Th* oenter line of said road entering said' section at a point on the e line thereof 61 feet a of the quarter Motion cornor and passing In a straight Unc across said section to a point on the w line thereof 23 teet s of tho quarter section earner, running in said traot a distanco of 1,312 foot. Said right of way containing 2.05 acres. M

Also, Tim o Ilf of tlm no qr of too 18.*, towu 13, rengo 7, owned by K C Taylor and Sarah V Taylor. Thu center line of aaid road entering anid seotion at a point on the e line therd. of al feet n of the qr aoo corner and polling in a atralght line uoroaa aaid aeotiou to u point on the w lino thereof 23 feet a of the quarter auction corner, running In aoid tract a distance of 1,31*2 feet. Sold right of way containing 2.811 acres. ’ Also, Thu uu qr oPGio nw qr of sec 28, town 32, range 7, owned by Edwin Hayltold. The center tine of sold road entering aaid seotion at a paint on the o lino tboreof 7 loot a of tho quarter motion corner and passing In ,a straight lino across aaid aeotion to a point on the w Hue thereof 49 feet a of the quarter sec lion eornor, running in suid tract u distance of 1,317 feet, Said right of way containing 2.44 acres. Also, Tho nw qr of section 20, town 32, range 7, owned by Jesse Austin. - Tiio center line of said road ontorlng sgld soction at a point on the e lino thereof 23Iect s of the quarter section corner and passing in a straight line across Baid section to a point on the w liuo thereofut tbo quarter section corner, running in said tract a dirtunco of 2,712 feet. Bald right of way containing 3.33 acres. Also, The nw quarter of sec 28, town 31, range 7, owned by Urbau Cherry. The ceutor line of suid road entering suid section ifi a point on tho o line therool 7 feet s of the quarter section corner and pussing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w lino thereof 40 feet b of tho quarter section corner, running in suid tract a distanct of 2,634 feet. Said right of way containing 1.07 acros. Also, The n hf of tho so <Jr of sec 28, town 32, range 7,owned by Fanny Bruinard. Tho center lino of said road entering suid section at a point on the e lino thereof 7 feet s of the quarter section corner and passing in a straight lino across said section to a point on the w line thereof 40 feet s of tho quarter section corner, running iqpsaid tract a distance of 2,(i34 feet. Said right of way containing 3.93 acres. Also, The *hf of tho nw qr of tho sw qr of sec 28, town 32, range 7, owned by Walter 8 Allison. The center line of said road ontcring said section at a point on the o line thereof 7 feet a of tho quarter section corner and passing in a straight line across said soction to a point on the w line thereof, 40 feet s of the quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 659 feet. Said right of way containing 1.25 acres. Also. The no qr of the sc qr of section 28, town 32. rap go 6, owned by Nancy Wolf. The centerline of said road enteiiug said section at a poiht on tho e lino thereof 12 feet n of the quarter section corner and passing across said section in a straight line to a point on the w line thereof 16 feet n of.tho quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 1,297 feet. Said right of way containing 1.13 acres. Also, The w hf of tho se qr of sec 28, town 32, range 5, owned by George W. Stillwell and Granville Ballard Tho oenter line or said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 12 feet n of the quarter section corner and passing across said Bection in a straight line to a point on the w line thereof 16 feet n of the qaarter section corner, running In said tract a distance of 1,297 foot. Said right of way containing 1.13 acres . Also, The whf of tho nw qr of sec 28, town 32, range 5, owned by the heirs of Benjamin MMills, dec’d. The center line of said road entering Baid section at a point on the e line . thereofl2 feet nos the quarter section corner and passing across said section in a straight line to a point on the w line thereof 16' feet nos the quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 1,297 feet. Said right of way containing 1.9 C acres. Also, The shf of the no qr of seo 28, town 32, range 6, owned by William Hampshire. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 44 feet s of the qaarter section corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w line thereof 16 feot s of the qaarter section corner, running on said tract 2,639 feet. Said right of way containing 078 acr«B_ Also, The swqr of sec 28, town 32, range 6, owned by Henry C Allison. Tho center Jine of said road entering said section on the e line thereof at a point 44 feet a of tho quarter section corner and passing across said soction in a straight line to a point on the w line thereof 16 feet sos tho quarter section corner, running on said tract 2,639 feet. Said right of way containing 7.77 acres. ( Also, The n hfofthe se qr of sec 28, town" 32, range 6, owned by Mark Jones. The oenter line of said road outering said section on the e line thereof at a point 44 feet sos the quarter section corner and ’passing in a straight line across said section to a point on the w lino thereof 16 feet s of the quarter section corner, running on said tract a distance of 2,639 feet. Said.right of way containing 5.27 acres. Also, The no qr of see 27,0 town 32, range 5, owned by Sarah C Mannin, Lucinda W Mannin, Martha A Mannin, John W Mannin and William- R Mannin. Tbo center line offsald road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof 37 foetn ofthe quarter section corner and passing across said section in a straight line to a point on tho w line thereof 12 feetn of the quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 2,558 feet. Said right of way containing 4.98 acres. Also, Sec 26. town 32, range 6, owned by William W. Corcoran and Jesse D. Bright. The center line of said road entering said section on the e line thereof at a pllint 63 feet sos the quarter section corner between sections 26 and 25 and passing in a westerly straight lino across said section to the w line thereof at a point 5S fleet softbe quarter section corner between sections 20 and 27, running in said tract a distance of 6,161 feet. Said right of way containing 11.87 seres. Also, The nw qr of sec 27,town 32, range 7, owned by Edward A Byden. The center line of said road entering said section at a point on the e line thereof at the quarter section corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on tho w line thereof 7 feet s of tho quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 2,642 feet Said right of way containing 2,72 acres. Also, Sec 30, town 32, range 7, owned by. Edward A Byden, The center line of said read entering said section at a point on tho o line thereof 7 feet n of the quarter section corner and passing in a straight lino across said seotion to a point on the w lino thereof 54 feet nos the quarter section corner, running in said tract a distance of 6,255 feet. Said right of way containing 14.33 acres. Also, The no qr ofthe sw qr of sec 26, town 32, range 7, owned by Edward A Bydeh. Tho center lino of said road entering said section at a point on the o lino thereof 23 feet b of the quarter section corner and passing in a straight line across said section to a point on tho w line thereof at the quarter section corner, running In said tract a distance of 1,356 feet. Said right of way containing 1.83 acres. IT In the foregoing descriptions "sec” denotes section, “town,” township; "qr,”quarterj “hf,” half; “n,” north; “e,” east; ”s,” south; “w,” west; “ne,” north-east; “se, M south-east; “nw,” north-west, “sw,” southwest. Said center line being distinctly marked on aaid land by station stakes., be the said distances as above stated more or less. And said appropriation also includes the right of said company to take materials, except timber, for tho construction and repairs of said road at any point within fifty feet of the ecutor of said line of said road, with tho right of way over said tract sufficient to enable said company to construct and repair said road and the right to conduct water by aqueducts and tho right of making proper drains. The location of said line, os now made, being fully shown by a map and profile in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County and also by declarations in thlß behalf filed in the office of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Jasper County; and that said Railroad Company will on tho 18th day of August, 1871, before the Hon. Hiram A. Glliett, Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Jasper County, at his olllco In Valparaiso, Indiana, make application for tho appointment of appraisers to assess toe damages you may sustain by reason of such appropriation. PLYMOUTH, KANKAKEE * PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. By.Capron & Capron, Attorneys. Jtcnsse/aef, Ind., July 27., 1871. 44-3

[BUCHU. [From Dispensatory of United Slates.] Diosma Crenata-Buchu Leaves. Profirtibb.—Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their tnsto bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical PnorKKTics and Übrs.—Buchu leaves aro gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to tho Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of tho Urinary Organs, such os Gravel, Chronlo Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate x/ Gland, and Rotcntion or Jncontineuco of Urine, from a loss of tono in tho parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dispepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. Hilmbold’b Extract Bucnu is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 28, and from 36 to " w 1 1 : T -j 65, or In tbe decline or change Of life; after .i Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, tho Extract Buchu]la unoqualqd by any .other remedy, as in Chloiosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Painfnlneaa or Suppression of Costomary Evacuations, Ulcerated ox Bchirrooe State of ~- •• 9 the Uterus, Leucorrbcca, or Whites. PieBASBBor tub Bladdsh, Kidnrys, Gratbl, and Dropsical Swellings.— This modiclne increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous and all Unnatural Enlargements aro as well as Pain and Inflammation. - Helmbold's Extract Bccho has cured ev'l ■ cry case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Heck of the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, uravol, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Dist J charges, and ior enfeebled and delioate ■constitutions, of both soxes, attended with the following symptoms: Indispositon to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. Hblhbold’b Extract Bccbo is Diuretic’ and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from hablta of dissipation, excesses and imprudences In life. Imparities of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is naed, auch as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and SyphUlUq^Affectlons In these diseases, need In oonneotlon with * i «•* Hblmbold’s Rosa Wain. Sold by all Druggist* and doalerg everywhere. Beware of eoeaterfelts. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take ne other. Pric*—sl.2s per bottle, or • bottles for $6.60. Delivered to aay address. Describe tymptoms In ell communications «• Address H. T. HELM BOLD, 694 Broadway New Tork. -KJ-ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE -L-N U p t n steel-engraved wrappor, with facsimile of my Chomical Warehouse, and signed 2-41-ly. m - 11. T. HELMBOLD.

RfAiiVII 111 h388 4!^ I ll m 11 IM uraßii A! w Lr *i M Ulrft <^2rmO£ftst± Bbmedicßest Hoofland’s German Bitters, Hoofland’s German Tonic, Hoofland’s Podophyllin Pill, Hoofiand’s Greek Oil. HOO?L AND’6 GSHIIAN BITTERO, A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind Is different from ail others. It is composed of the pnrfl juices of vital ptincipals of Roots, Hrhiih, and Barks (or as mcdicioally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portjdw of the ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one bottle of this Hitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue ss will he found in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tho Roots, Ac., used in this Bitters ure grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and foi - warded to the manufactory iu this city, where they arc compounded and buttled. Containing no spirituous ingredients, this Bitter* is free from the objections urged against nil ot tiers; no desire for stimulants esn lie indue id from their iiso, they cannot mako drnnknr s, and cannot, under any circumstances, h.-ve uny but abunciicial effect. ■r HOOFLAND’S OBHMAN TONIC, Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme bitters, and is intended for use in eases when some alcoholic stimulant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitterß, combined with pure Santa Cars Rum, and flavored in such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Fitter* Is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medical virtues of the Bitter*.— Tbe price of tbe Tonic is $1.69 per botlie, which many persons think too high. They must take into consideration that the sthun lant used Ib guaranteed to be of a purr qu.tity. A poor article could be furnished at • cheaper price, but is it not bolter to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best ingredients, and they who expeol to «b tain a cheap compound will most certainly be cheated. ■ * ■ V~* They are the Greatest Kaown Beater dies For LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPKPBI4. NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICE. DINEASE Of THE KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIS, and *U diseases arising from a Dieordered Liver, Stomach, or Impurity of the BLOOD. Read tbo following symptoms: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward riles,tallness of Blood to the Head, Acidity as the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomaoh, Bout Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tb* Pit of the Stomach, Swimmisg of the Bead Harried or Difficult Breathing, FluMetitg *t tbe Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Yisl**, * Dots or Webs before the Right, Dull Peia in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Paiir in the Kid*, Bock, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flash** *f Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,and Great Depression of Spiiiia. Ail these indicate Disease of the Llvei oi Digestive Organs, combined with iupnie bleed. Tho use of the Bitters or Tonic will teen cause tho stove symptom* to dlsapyeei and ths patient will become well Bnd healthy. '4 ’ ■ ' DP.. HOCFLAND’S GREEKOH, LIGHTNING CUBE FOR ALL KINDS OF FAINS,AND ACHiS. AfpLisd Extkrnally.—lt will cue a-'l kinds of Pains and Aches, such as Rhe-tn atism. Neuralgia. Toothache, Chilb'airs, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Biteß, Head, ohm. Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings f In-, sects, Ringworms, etc. Takkx Internally.—lt will cure K dn-y Complaints, Backaches, Sick Headache. oli<‘, Dysen.cry, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infa -tni*, Cholera Morbus, Cramps aud Pains 1> tbe Stomach, Fever and Aguo, Coughs, l olds, Asthma, etc. DP. HOOFLAND’O PODOPIIYIaLIN, TWO PILLS A DOSE. iTht most powerful, yel innocent, Vegetah, ■ Cathartic known. It is not neccysary to take a handf> 1 of these Pills to prodnef the desired effect: two of them act quickly and powerfully, clean Ing tbe Liver, Stomach, and Rowels pf all im; urlties. The principal IngredienVHPodophy lin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, wi U-h is Dy many times more Powerful, Acting, -nd Searching, than tbe Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action ia upon the the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstructions, with all f v* power of Murcury, yet free from th* iojurio <* results attached to the use of that mineral. For all diseases, in which the iu of i m thartic is indicated, these Pills will givo entire satisfaction In every ease. They mron fail. In cases of Liver Complaint, Pym>op*ln> and extreme Costiveness, Dr. Hoofland 1 * German Bitters or Tonic should be used In connection with the PiDa. The tonic effest of the Bitters or Tonic builds np tbe system.— The Bitter* or Tonic poriftee tbe lMood, strengthens the nerves, reguiatea the Liver, and gives strength, and vigor. Keep yonr Bowels native with the Pills, and tone np the system with Bitters or Tonic, and . no disease can retain hold, or ever assail you. These medielnes are told by all Drnggtat* and dealers in medicines everywhere. Recollect that it ia Dr. Hoon.and’s Or*man RtMxnisa, that are so universally naed and highly recommended; and do not allow the Druggist to induce yon to t*k* anything else that he may say ia juat as good, hecaeee he makes a larger profit or It These Remedies will be sent by Express to nay locality upon application to tbe PHaolptl Office, is the German Medloin* Store, 631 Arch Stiwt Philadelphia. CHAB, M. EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. X. JACKSON dt GO. These Remedies are for Rale ty PmggiH Storekeepers , and Medicine Dealers, reeryirhere throughout the Untied States,*C;ntadaK Svs4h America and the MVrt Indies