Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1858 — Page 4
.ittisfdlaufouv Brccliinriilift' «»«« Sisi-Kccconi, if. has-been hinted that John Breckin- ' idg l ' !m a-1 11 ; "i i • Jfffi uy the l;ist year for J.Jie purpose <>f making-hitiise!f available j <n 18‘ffO as ,1. rarifliilnte PA ihe Presidency. But lie i i now on the record. On,Saturday, ”ts 11 ' Ith :>1 .Inly. In' made a speech <tt Flor- •. in'-. Ivy., oid Jrurn it. we. gather tap follow- ■ 'in;; ta nm'-yu ’’ n:> \ I IUV IVN I;f.e.n,w;iM.N. I believe that, i! a fair expression ul the pea-| Ip l- yp. K I'iitneky .ylieul'i he had, ihree+l'oUfthl; I jol Iterwtpnja!ion would itidorso tlie course ! . itv bid i lie. President nl the: Oiiited ►State's has! I to pursue on thin sat!> joet. in my opinion tlie l aitsunecoiii.iireiided live tin: Pi i ~silent. ot the Un-ited Stitts in regard i ■ To the J jrcpuiptQt) ! 'hnotH tit ion. was piaict ical.! 4’ioC ail'd just, U|li<l ope lit to have been adopt--4;. . i I think if tins murse had; been adopted in j jQeeem her last; the quest ion -womid lin ve been , spfitlcd. . That was . un fortunate ly, not. done, j Arid tin- only result has-heeli to ripav section i ag'ain i seofiotn Stale against State, and j . brother ns-ainst brother, w ithout any particular good to any being. i SUBMITfINt, eoxsTtXl TmWs. 'I lie start litm doctrine has !>i?en stapled in" i this country, that a fonatiintion has novulih’.tyuntLl submitted to.a vote of the people.' ("angrpes had'awtltori/.ial.Kansas ti) term her own institutions in her own way. She chose that peen I-iar wav .and t amgress-had no business to inUfrfere with the matter. , I .will never consent that Congress shall haye a right to reject' a,( Vqistitution because I . the people o! .a Ten itofya hoSc nut to submit ! it to the. people, • j Why these- abolitionist; would have even I vithdrpwn protect ioti from t he slaves in Ivan- : 6Uo vviien tiio highest, judicial authority has j declirrd that tiny were: thej-i; el riglff—nil- ; rter the authority ot the law., ami ('oilstitulion j of the XJnitcd State; . Who but an abolition- j ystevyoiihl want tp ('dniiscat-' them 1 Iv. .«n (•treat Britain, when she al.mii.-hed sla cry in j her coh'-nies. paid tit-’ masters Tor them.j To .Ho sure, she paid thm' only about ha lie I what they w.i ta Worth. She cheated. tehm out n,f half'the valine hut. ilm• e nbolit initiate hi fi.iv> i lee;: to.it' the . lavla. holders in Kali-j sns out ol .the w. dr til. •A'tt-er t.ie lully ' reviewing, .the subject, 1 | -:n tyreed to •admit. That .-1 lie; t'--n.slitut‘ion .of I - : 'iiai;sas kuevv-n .i» the, I.econipten l.'onstitu-| t-en. i a h'gal one -that, the ' delegate's to | frame it were fairly eiected -that,'the pulls | " i 'pen and free and that they met in accordance w ith tiie net providing for the focui■ag a - en~tiimtj.cn. and legally formed that. (’(institution. 1 ' v , Tim TF. !. AJUf I. I. !.t r-j.gn.xx KARTX life-great R pnbliian party is tho stroujrmst organ:.-;atioi!'?iti the Union, unless the I)i tmon;atic. party i„ stronger.- 11 i*the only ev--.(t living vitsjj 6rgani/.a! iun thal has or can w itlistaml the Ikm-x niiic party. It is a pow-rlul. a ra.nipact, a.hopciu l organizufiion. / • ■ \ 1 - . ; ■ , ... . j a- It. ..'me (pals me n ha! I 'll tell you. j They tiro the ad mi Sion ot tip more fcjfave Urates into 'ln 1 uion. ' R-'piibii. ol . don 't mean to change their | , ram pr'their i..'i--, they nre too strung, tool }■: verfill, too i mfiilent Tor th;,t. ami yet you are invited by some Iv- iit.uckia.iis to go’ in with them- and form a people's party-. This; is the fe-ast you are invited to. J lave yi,ii : , any anpetiti for the Imnquet! (tfh e,and ' Cries of “\ u") (Cg-Tlle Ik! rniijiKi South lias no con-ij'.luu.' t? ]n Buchanau, Fite': , i\n’\ other Democratic -lon,ghfa.ee.-. I* .r^ “AVe have no ceiifitSeii&c in my man noiS lt r t Alqson a.nd-Dixon .; lm<-. i hoy cyiino' be our friends and he honest. d’iuf'im.en-sis «-f the two section, are antagonistic. The ! Northern man w. ho g-;f;s for oitr interests] necessarily goes against, i he i rite rests of the i North -liis c.oun’ry, and w e;can have, -no I Confidence in a tr .itor, in matter how Higli ! Ins price.'’ OTT’A ■( T'CMna if ’named Mver., having flip- ' honpred In.-, ow n daughter, w it h yvlunn ~b'e j wa-s residing, near How ling dr. i n, in i’ike couiity, Alissom i. dint her'dead oaf the Id-hj jiistant, and then committed f ilicide. It i.siipp.used tl.iat. they hoty iiad; agreed an a. i bloody deaf ii a - ;t means yt jiot’h(-ingdiv ing \ vyitn- sses to Hie exposure of the. guilt, of! . tr. • one, and the shams.- of the other; j OTT'-A Pensacola Druggist has the follow-I ■ng advertisement in the,papers: 1 i OAST.! lif( If f,;— n, O smhsci-iiier, liaviiig i' 1 *- O'-ivetiii trejiaii],,,!,. ~f CAHTDIt oil,, is pro-! pared to s--t! I>V tin- gallon, quart, pint or iin ■■ I A/.so, HAl.'l-Kirs WKKKhV.” AVe suppose the advertist-r had a lot of Ute i Weekly containing Hill J-higliish's portrait l and thought it vvotild ■ answer the same purpose as tartar < untie Xrm XJhany !j CJCV. SgrA boy fit work clearing hind near old ] Fort Recovery, in Mercer county, <)hio,i about a week ago, found under the roots of I n beech tree, an ii;on box cuiit.-iining 8(H)! Spanish doubloons, >jld,OOD. As he was at. I work oil another man’s land, lid left, •'s(!,OOO'i with ins father,- amLr.i n aw ay. u it li the hah -Jacee. . {g*,'"Mr, Vance, American, lias beaten Avery, the Democratic candidate in Cling,--.man's district, North ('arolina. (Mil groan's majority last yea-r w'as rW// 1,0 11. (Aid Hip j Van Winkle, it- seems, is walking up and: will in tie' 1 re ’van,-/: Yme'rirntis to high po- I . Ti i ions_. , -j A Bi’ack Jok'h. The Louisville Jowrn.ul l perpetrates the following:—‘•„Mi’ ,1, lllack, of the 'Southern Banner ! .hu lar*- • tor the. dissolut ion of the Union, ij'-t him have a traitor's reward: ‘Hung he, the heavens with /Uriel, s'” O'*/’’l'lie Deciaratiou ol Independence hai> been taken by', photograph, upon -ti surface no larger lturn a piti’s head,and can be read ry letter appearing distinctly) by. the nssi.M- ---• vnrr of a powerful rnicroscojie: U.' : A young; lawyer put an end to his brief career in Milwaiikie last week Kyi hanging. Uaifso—-he had no causes-. J It is said that a man who is Iking does; not pay the debt .of nature.* hut 'simply gets *n extension.-. y ,i.
j I. M. STACKHOWSE.] [c, D. STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW! HARDWARE, Stove and Variety Store ! I REELING that there was a necessity existing for ail establishment of this kind, we b;rv r removed our Tin Shop to the third iloor from the river, aiuf have opened THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF | HARDWARE, STOVES, &C., Ever Itrouglit to this Jliuket. I Oft: STOCK CONSISTS IN PA KT OP | RAILROAD iSHOY’ELS, KPADFS, AXES, FIELD IIOES ('HARDEN DOES MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS, | GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, lIALTER CHAINS, CROSS-CUT SAWS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOGICS, DOOR BUTTS, AUC*URS, CHISELS, FILES, GIMBLETS, ST EEL- YARDS, CUTLERY, &.C., Aw.., TUCKTttEII WITH : Trver.ylhiliKf LUse in the Hardibare Line that you can call for.’ Onif stuck of Stoves is liUjiarailelled in the Wesfpyither for durability, beauty or cbeapnos. Our stock of Castings .is complete, comprising, among other things, - 'stove pots, TEA KETThES,SMOO’I’IIING IRONS, DOG IRONS, BISCUIT OVENS, SRILLETS &. I,IDS. Oar Tin Shop is still yrindiny out work of every imaginable, pattern. O’Especial attention paid to Euve Troughs, repairing, and otlier jol) work. Give us a call before purchasing else where, for ns.we buy 1n the Eastern markets, and cxrlu.-nrc-I;/ for cash j, we can afford so sell 'cheaper than articles in this lino have ever been offered in this market before. \ ID I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. v- :—.— a- ft Mif.Ktn-; i.. a. c-ouc. A S it. K « Y A ( Oa. K , li E L B S E A. 0 831 'i' S, VRE prepared t(r trailsai:t all business usually pertuiiiing to Real Estate Agencies—will give- prompt and e.uvfffl attention to the purchase :, .n*l sale oi Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &p. ’fht". • a'-- prepared to and will furnish correctubi titles to any piece or pieces of land a/.yWheru in this county, and will accompany the i:ue with a legal opinion as to its validity, wilhdtit additional charge, whenever required. “20,000 ACRES / \ 1-' the best land in Jasper county, suituated in ' " in all parts of tho county,, and comprising every variety ot timber and prairie; also, several u ell - itn pro veil laruis i n Various parts of the con nty. sor 1 saieliy MiI,ROY A, CODE, I ; Real Estate Agents. 'ON'i; «»£ Tan-; jii-ist ipvisji.s in 'i jii; : <'«n :v’S'v, f t’lN S I STf N G of 176 acres of prairie and 2:0 VO , acres of timber, IpO acres of the farm in i-;i!li v;ili oid—an excellent spring land orchard’on lie- premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaerf on tie- State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale by 'MICROY &, COLE,’ I-* I .and Agents, •» FIN I.: I.ITTI.U F ilt.ll of SO A'FSCIOS, S|v\ J’iNTY at-reg of which is under improvement; also, 10 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at. a very low price and -m good 1- r.us t.y MIC ROY A. COI.E, I > Land Agents. (>\ KF.AVEII l’lt Alltll:. A I.C ol flection 1, and the north half of section Ot ">, in fjnwuship 28, range 8; ’also, the southwest ([uarfelr of the south-east quarter of section M 2, township 20, range B—-as good prairie as there is in Jasper county, selected years ago by good j judges; will, he sold at low price upon.these terms; 51,2. i per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre ! on tie' I st, of .1 unuary, 1 H~>D; per acre on the ; Ist ol January, 1860, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, by Mir,ROY A, COI.E, Id Real Estate Agents, iiis; ijlljs-jt m puairie land, DESUi) 1 BED as follows: All of section 8, except 80 hcres oft'flic west side of the section; the nort :i liajlf and sou tli-ivest quarter of section 0; the east half and the south-east quarter of the. ' vo.uth-west quarter of section ,5; the. whole of j section 1; the south-west quarter of section 3, ; ,nid the north-west quarter of section 10, all lin township 27, range 8, situated in the vicinity of ; Even's Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood ; plenty, of good timlier .within a short ! distance of.tile premises'; will be Sold at very low price upon the following iriipfocedentodly favorable terms, tri-wit; Killeen -§)Tr cent, of'tho pur- | chase inom-y in hand, five percent, in one year, ■ and the balance: in ejglit (•Ij’nal annual payments, with interest at the gate of six per cent, per unnntu, payable irtiuuoily, the. deferred i>ayments s<'cu-rc,J by mortgage on the premises. For tho aboVe real estate apply to MICROY A COLE>, •f.'f Land Agents. A J. YKGY: NUItIBEH OF TOWS LOTS, OITUATED in tlie best parts of tho town of b-J Renssolaer, for sale at very low prieo and on favorable terms by MII.ROY A COI.E, 'D ReuJ Estate Agents. •I U HTIG E.S ’ BL A N K~B " I. FOR SALK AT TII I S OFF IC E
IF YOU WANT TO BUY ’ " ' . ' . . , 4. GOODS Cheap for Cash, OR 1* UOJL> LICK, GO TO ' V ' i ' ' ' THOMPSON & SON’S, SHANGHAI liril.lliNG. RENSSELAER, IND. _■ _ .. A L. D. SINE'S I'OUTV-SIXTII. G I FT ENTERPIIIS E ! $13,000 in Valuable Prizes ! 100 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD.! RANGING FROM $5 TO stioo EACH. FIVF FARMS FOR $1 EACH! 3T5 Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! oOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. Solid and Double-Dialed Silver Ware, Jewelry, tjj-c. 'FIC’IiF'B’S fLßMU'jrilO TO 15,000. TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIZES, 2,000 To l>e Drawn «t Fit. I.oitis, .Ho., ON AIONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1858. rl). SINE would announce to the pirblic J. that his Forty-sixth Mammoth Gift Enterprise will be drawn as above, oil which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable Gifts, among which will he found the following: Three 80-acre, und two 160-acre Land Warrants; 100 prizes of American Gold, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; 270 Gold und Silver Lever Watches, wortli from fifteen to two hundred dollars each; 40 Gents’ Gold Vest Chains and Ladies- Gold Guard Chains. Also, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c. Also, Ladies’ Goldstone, Cameo, and Painting sets, Bracelets, Lockets, &c. Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &c. All of the above Gifts arc of as good a quality as can be purchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my Eir terprises materially differ from many others of a similar character: EirstLy—The drawing invariably takes place on tlie day mbrertised. Secondly—The prizes are worth what they are stated to be in the programme. • Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who eannot attend the drawing, are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk, and a list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether they are fortunutc or pot. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not give satisfaction are exchanged, if they arc returned in us good order as when received. selling twenty-five tickets pr upward will ho supplied with tickets at tlie rate of 80 cents each; single tickots, one dollar; six tickets, five dollars. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 379, bt. Louis, Mo.; or they may be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 710, Cincinnati, 0., as I have an agent at the latter place, to supply all who may order from there. 39-ly PALMER HOUSE, Comer of Washington and Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. J. I>. CAKMICIIAF.L, Proprietor." WINDOW AND WALL PAPER. A N ICE lot for Hale atlIARDINC & PEACOCKS.
CAUTION. —All Gcnuiue Fills have* th« aV>v»* , Indian on Horseback, on eadh Box. Merchants and Traders will be on tlieir guaird and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Fills, sigued A. B. Moore All genuine Indian Root Pills hare the name and wgnatoire of A. J. Wftilc & Ck., on •ach box. 1)R. MORSE, tlie inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PFLLS, has spent the greater part of bis life in traveling, having visitell Europe, Asia ami Africa, as well as North America—has spent, three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Hoot Pi Hit* were "first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE Bl.OOD; that our strength, health and life depend upon this vital fluid. When the various passages becoimetlogged, and do not act in perfect, harmony with the different, functions of the body, tlie blodd Doses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, diir health we are deprived of, and if nature is not, assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and ceasti to act, and thus oilr light of life will be forever blown out. How important, then/that we should keep the various passages of the body Ifree and open: and how pleasant to us that we have tin our power to put a .medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and reeprery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made.is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin and assists Nature in throwing «ut the finer parts of ihu corruption w’ithin. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, perforins its duty by throwing off phlegm, mid other humors from tlie lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to tlie kidneys; thus encouraging, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by th» urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic* ami ac companies the other properties of tlie Pills while engaged in purifying The blood; the coarser particles of impurity winch cannot pass lw the other outlets, are thus t aken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. 5 From the above it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter, the stomach, but heccme united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all nirpurity, and the liffc of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectlyihealthy; consequently, all sickness and pain is driven from the systeijn, for the.y cannot remain when the| body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when siek, and why so many die, is because they do not! get a medicine which will pass to the afllicted harts, and whie.liwill open the natural passages lor tlhe disease to be cast out; hence, a largje quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and tlie stomach andlint.es tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly, mixing with the blood, which throws tlie corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, Hhbnsari ds who! have been racked or tormented wfth sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frairies have beep scorched by the burning elements of paging fever.- and who have been brought, as it were, within a'step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered wif.h the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pill After one or two doses had! been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely Kurpfi*ed, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they giv£ immediate ease and strength, ami take away all sickness, pain and anguish, hut they atnm e go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will the show especially by those who use these Pills, that, they will so cleanse and purify, that diseases that deadly eneSmywill take its Right, and the Hush of youth and bVjauty will again return, ami I he prospect of along and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Caution.— Beware of a coimterfeit signed Jl . B. Alaorr. All genuine have the in ante, ol *A .J. "White lV Co, on each box. Also the signature of jl . ./. IVkite Sf Co. All others are spuriouV. A. J. WHITE tSb CO., So/e .l*r<> jtri et 50 Leonard Stacel, Ne w York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines.^ Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring tl|eageiic> will address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box; five boxes will- be sent on receipt of sl, postage paid. 12 | v Consumptives, do not Despair! O' AN OLD INDIAN CONSUMPTION DOCTt HCIJNCAS BRANT, wliilo a Missionary aiiiiinwtli.CURED. Indians of tho Rocky Mountains, diseivercif a 11AKE I*l .A XT, that ]>r.ovfs to ho a certain CONSUMPTION cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, LiVer ComCURED. plaint, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds. &o. Having now made his fortune and reCONSUMPTION tired froni business, he will 'T¥‘end the. prescription and diCURED. feet ions ijor preparing the medicine tree of charge to all who desiro it, and. will send CONSUMPTION to his ajrlnt, iiiciositig two stamps, (6 cents,) to pay the CURED. return lets-r, witli a description of their symptoms. The Old Doctor has cured in ore CONSUMPTION than 3,000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all alHicOdUED. ted people; will avail themselves of tiiis opportunity, as tho Doctor wishes to do all CONSUMPTION the good he can before he dies. Address a 111 otters to CURED. DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531 I\ O. N. Y., 9-1 y Who his sole agent. SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! rnilE undersigned is desirous of informing his JL friends and the public go literally, that lie has now on hand A I EETEE THE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Brought to this Itlnrhel, {ffEEverything always nice and clean., Us) In addition to hits Grocery department, lie keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON,, PICKLED PORK, COD FISH, &c. His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete, such us Tub*, Buckets, Churns, tluir-Hush-els, &c. , Call around, gentlemen, with the cash, and you will always find tho latch-string hanging out. [so] J. M. AUSTIN. LIVERY STABLE, T>. C. WALKER, PROPRIETOR, Rensselaer, Ind. Horses and Buggies, Carriages and Saddles, to he had nt any hour, day or night, to go into the surrounding country. 6-1 y OOI.D AND s’*'nr;i. puns, A GOOD article, for sale by HARDING 4 PEACOCK 5B
IMPOKTtNT DISCOYIiItY, CONSUMPTI ON «V LL DISEASES 'OF lUK j LUNGS AND THROAT Can t><‘ Cured by INHALATION. W bich conveys the remedies tojthe cavatius in the lungs, through the air-|>a.--agt*s, und coming in direct contact, with tlie di'sea/c, neutriVi/.e’s tlie tubercular matter, allays tin* cough, causes a free and easy i expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies tiie blood, ; imparts renewed vitality to t fee nqrvous system, ; t‘ig that tone and cm i gy so 1 mlistteusable for the restoration of health. To lie able tjo state confidently j that COnsnmvtioM i*< cm rati k; by inhalation, is t.o me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much'under ■ I he control ol medical treatment as any other form- | idable disease; ninety nut ol t verv huiidied cases ! can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent, in i tlie second; but, in the third stage it, is impossible to i save more than five per cent., lor the lungs are so’ | cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical, j skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation | affords extraordinary relief to the luffering at tr ndi ng | this fearful scourge, which annual ly destroys nimtyI five thousand persons in tin* ITfited Stntes almu ; and j-a correct calculation shows that of the present popu- ; Lit inn. of tlie earth, eighty millinusare destined to fill i the (.’onsumptive’s grave. Truly, the quiver of death Im.-r no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In ail ages it tas ijeen the great eh.* my of life, for ii spares neither age nor sex, hut sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the gracelul and the gifted. By tlie help ot that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tu- | hercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition i|i the lungs is to | prevent the free admission of air into the air-cells, i i which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is more rational to expect I greater good from medicines entering the cava ties nl j the lungs than from those adini-nijdered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free 1 and the breathing easy.after inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts con’ 1 stitutionally. and with mole power and. certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove trie powerful and direct inti lienee of this mode I of administration, chloroform inhaled will entire- | ly destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing l the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be am-putated-without the slightest pain?;' inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours, j The inhalation of ammonia will nruusc the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of i many of the medicines is perceptible in tlve skin a : lew minute.*? after being inhaled, and may be immedi j ately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of jibe constitutional effects of inhalation, is tin* J&ct that sickness is always produced by breathing • foul ' air—is this not positive evidence that proper rume- : dies carefully prepared and judiciously administered I through the lungs should produce the happiest reI suits? During eighteen years’ practice many thousands, suffering from disoar-o c! the lungs and | throat, have beenmuder my care, mid I have effected j many remartvable cures, even aftei the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which* fully satisfies me that consumption is no linger a fatal disease. My treatment of consuufptKrh is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature ol tubercles, iVc.*, enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This famiHarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs Loin the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge tlie chest, piu rify the Mood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire s\g tern. Medicines with full directions, sun t to any part ol the United Stated and Canadas by pails uls communicating their symptoms by letter. But the curf* ! would in* more certain if tin patient should pay me • a visit, which would give an opportunity to exami me the lungs, and enable me to presci ibe with much j greater certainly, and thou the cure could he effected I without my seeing the patient agKin. All letters asking advice must contain a postage stamp. ADURESS G. \V. GJIAHAH, 11. !>., liox Si«. sa. 1 Office, 1131 Filbert SI ret l, old N). 109, lIKLOW TW EI.l 1 11. f'h k lad< 1 piiia, H*enn. /s: a*o'.is. uvkisvbody i £ who sui;scniiii:s for the JNEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A HICAUTI FI'I.LY FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Tlie N< n; York H t khj Tress is on* of tin; Lost literal's' papers of the day—a hirer quarto containing hcuntij pages, or sixty columns, of tainiag matter; and elegantly illustrated every, wee!;. A GIF T WORTH FROM 50 (ira'l'itftu >1 j0»«i ! w.ii.t, t;i-; sknt to kagh si l i;Bci;ii:Kt; ON tiff, i GKIPT O F TI'IK SlI tJSt'HJPTIUN .MuNJ?VvL^ TERMS—IN ADVANUkA - 1 copy one year and 1 -fjift ft'J 3, copies one year and 3 pi ft s .> Off 5 copies one year and 5 pifts ‘8 00 -c----10co]>ies one, year and 111 pifts. . . 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On receipt of tho subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books,, and the gift forwarded within one week to him, 3 by mail or express, post-paid All communications must be addressed In B DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, 1 9-ly 211 Center street, New York. S T H 35 JSr 35 W koutGv AND BIIOH f^L*»oo« YI3HOS. McSHEEH Y wishes to inform the citiJL zens of Rensselaer rnd vicinity, that he has just opened a large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every description, in the house formerly occupied by Reed Timmons, which he offers to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered in this town. LTllepniring done on notice. 45 TIHIS. McSHEEHY. ABMIIVISTUATOIPS NOTICE, jVTOTICH > s hereby given that tlie undersigned Jl has this day taken out letters of administration on tho estate of William Fresliour, late of Jasper county, deceased. All persons indebted to estate will pleas; make immediate setllcmcnr with said administrator, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated. Tho said estate is supposed to be solvent. PARIS ROBINSON, Administrator August 1,1858. 15 3t
ADIIIINISTKATORIS KAI.F. jU'OTICE is lerehy given that I will sell at I\ public auction, on the 4tli day of Septemlier. next, at the residence of William l'reshour, deceased, late of Jasper county, in Gillam township, all his personal property not taken by tinwidow, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wagon and farming utensils, und household and kitchen furniture. A credit’of nine months will be given on all antms over three dollars; all sums under that amount, cash in hand. PARIS ROBINSON, Administrator. August 10, 1858. . _ I'-3t A DJI IMVTH VrOHiS SALE JVJ O'I'ICE is hereby given that I will, cm the Lx 28 th day of August, 1858, at the late reside nco ol Benjamin llenkle, dee'd, off’er for sale all hi:: personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, household furniture, N-c. &e. _ Terms of Sale. —() 11 all sums of throe dollars, or under, cash in hand—on all sums over throe dollars a creditor twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving notes with approve-1 security, beari lig interest firexn* dhte and waiving tlie of valnatJon or apjvraisment l«Xn. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. 30, ’SS-3L JOHN DARROCH. Administrator. V- A IIIUIN ISTUATWiiX XALE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell, nt public auction, 011 Saturday, the 28th day of j August, 1858, at the residence of WSI kins Uaminiltun, in Jordan township, Jasper <ro;Viity, In-di-pa. all the personal property of Delila Smith, late of Jasper county, ilerensed. consisting of bed and bedding, clothing, &c. * A credit' of six months will We gfvcil on oSs sums over three dollars, tlie purchaser giving hrW note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Zl< IN SMITH, Administrator. July 27, 1858. 1 3-!?t* i.r.c ti. \»»'*'**'*.. State of Indiana. t Court of (’ominon Pleas, Jasper county, j ’ October term for 187>8. Daniel iLamson . ) ~ , ,1 j 1 Civil action. Reuben 15. James and | Joseph Downing. J C* () \1 ES a disinterested p-Tsoii ated files an t affidavit that the said Joseph Ixewning i< not a resident et the State of Indiana. He is there fare hereby notified of the peml-ncv of this action, imd that unless he appear and plead, > answer or demur to the complaint in this cause at tlie Calling of said cause on ihe Fccond day of the said term of said court, to lie held at the court house in Rensselaer on the fourth Monday in .October, 1858, tlie sain 3 will be heard and detenniin-d in his absence. Witness the Clerk and seal of said ) court this 3d day of August, in the (■' i year 1858. !5y ff). K Jackson, DrpuJy. Miiroy xV (\>lo, rifFs Attys. l(>-3t mi t: R 1 r F s7v li:. 1) Y virtue* «»t‘ rin ux»?culion to nir clirectuc! by ) tin* Cbrk ol tin* Ti jipoeanoe Con nt v t'ircuit, Court, I will, on tin* 17tii (i;iy of August, A. i). I f>B, at tin* court house door in the town ot IvcMsscbicr, .1 nsper <*ou nty ;md Stntc of fndiann, Irlwpt’ii to** hours of ten o'clock A. Al. ruitl four o'clock V. M. of >rai,d day, expose to pufdicsale to tin' highest, nnd h**st liiddcr thereof, th»* r«*nts jmd profits for the term of seven of of the i'oHowmq r<*al estate, in JnSper connty, Indhinn, to-wit: , . 'riic south-easi qnrir'er ofsectioii twenty-flye, in tow nsUi|» t \vt n 1 y-( i-jdit, north of* range six west —one lui lAdred and sixty acres. \ , 'The c;kt ludf of tin* south-west quarter of section t\vq*ntiy-ljve, iir township twenty-eijrht, north ot rajiM* six west—»*i*xhty acres. Tlu* e;isl h;i!l of tin* north-east quarter of section t.wentv-tive, in township twenty-? ight, north of ran«n*, six \v r est—eighty acres. 'ffl.eV est I'Ptlf of the lnirtli-west quarter of section twenty-four, in town-hip twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. itdLpl’he south-west ifnarter of the south-west quarter ofTfet-tion Ihirtcen, in township twentyeight, north iff rang:; six west —forty acres. The south-east quarter ol the. south-east quarter "'of see!!i(fu fodrteen, in township twenty*ciglilp’norLlnof rai.iggg six’ west—fort y acres. A Contaiidug tn all four hundred and eighty acres,, cuiiv or Lei Ls. ~ And on foil 11 re -so realize tlie full amount of otiid judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at 1 bosonic time auit place, offer tor sale the lee-sijnph pf' said.real estate. , Baid real c.stat" taken as the property of Tlie New Albany and Salem Railroad Company, a* the suit of John T. I lull' and others. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff - Jasper county. Bv \V . J. Wright, Deput . J uly 20, 1858. ‘ 12-21 00' MHEItIt'HM SA IJS. ]y Y virtue of an execution and order of sale to* -Line directed from the Court ol Common Pleas of Jasjier county, Indiana, I will, on sh“ 17th day of September. 1858, at the court Ii ousel door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indi- 11a, between tlie 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 a term of seven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: Five acres out of the north end of the northwest quarter of the north-east quarter of section) thirty [3o,] in township twenty-eight [2B,] north of range six [6] w'est, being eighty rods cast mid west and ten rods north and south, : . Also, the north half of the south-west quarter, and the north west quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-four [2l,] in township tLeuty-eight [2B,] north of rmigo seven [7] west. 1 Also, the north half of the north-east quartor of the north-west quarter of section seventeen [l7,] in township twenty-eight [2B,] ; north of range six [6] west. And oil failure to realize the full amount of sni<ljudgment, inteiest and costs, I will, at thesame time and place, offer lor sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Saiil real estate taken ns the property of Jacob 11. Frank and others, at the suit of Samuel Kuhn and ethers. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff’ Jasper county. By AV. J. Wright, Deputy. Aug. 17, 1858. ‘ ' JSO MIIEIUI'f’S SALE. L>y Virtue of execution to me directed from ) the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, oil the-11th day of September 1858, at the court house door In tin* town ot Rensselaer, Jasper countv ajid State of Indiana, between tile hours of ten o’clock in thy forenoon and four o’clock ill tie* ■afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and pro tits fora term ofgseven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State, of Indiana, to-wit: 3'ho west half ol' tlie north-east quarter of section thirty-throe (.3.3.) township twenty-nine (29.) range six (ti) west. ® And on failure to realize the Jull amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of sai*) real estate. Said real estate taken as the properly ot L.lijali Asa and Samuel Ivors, at the suit ol Jediak \Valdtm, assignee ol Samuel Ivors. * SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. Bv (V' J •Wright, Deputy. Ah gust 17. 1 m‘>B ' .3 50
