Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1858 — Page 3
A Confession —A Contrast.
Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, in one of his recent speeches said: “AH the oppoitiou measures of which the South has complained in the last thirty years she herself inaugurated. Washington and Jefferson, in the matter of Slavery, set the evil example. The North borrokved it from tlrnm. The Bank of the United States originated with the South. | The ■South, under some of our leading men, was godfather of the tariff. And it was the shine With the intermit 'improvements. Theh if the South has done these things and undone them, has she not the power, if still united to control!” This is the style of argument now used by the leading fire-eaters, in favor of staying in the Union a while longer. So lbng as the Democratic party can lie kept in power by aid of the united South, their most ultra demands are expected, sooner or later, to be thus secured. What a commentary is the above confession of Governor Hammond, on the modern shami called Democracy! The policy of 'Washington and'Jefferson is here as boldly •denounced as are the measures of the Republican party—of which, in (act, those glorious old statesmen are conceded to be the fathers. Most pitiable is the conceit wlith which such men as Hammond and Buchanan arraign those founders of our government as mischievous and propose their own profound wisdom as a substitute for the mistaken? notions of Thomas JelTerson and George Washington! Great is modern Democracy.
Canal Through the Rocky Mountains.
During the recent debate iuLihe British House of Commons, on the subject of tlhe removal of the Hudson Bay Company’s privilege, Lord Bury affirmed that communication might readily* be established- between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, by means of a ship canal connecting the head waters of the Saskatchewan and Columbia rivets. Both rivers take their rise in the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia flowing west to the Pacific, and the Saskatchewan irunningi west t.o Lake W innepeg,a little ito the nprtb-west of Luke Superior., With the exception of a single rapid (.which might be avoided by a canal) his Jordshiji stated that the navigation of the Saskatchewan olffers no difficulty. With thatone exception, a ■vesspl of considerable sice can he taken ulp to the foot of the Rocky mountains, and at ■this point there is a gap in tlie mountains, which would interpose no great obstacle to the junction of tiie Columbia-arid Saskatchewan. whose sources are-but a little distance opart. Thus a direct water communicationi •wouldboestablished with the Pacific. i f
Senator Bigler in August, 1857.
‘Willi xiri Bigler, tin.- recent Senator front Pennsylvania, is ostracising from the De'nj.jocratic party Douglas, Wise, Walker. Stnii■ton, and all who oppose the Leconipti n <mjstitution. His denunciation of Stanton, wife .understand, is particularly severe. Under ill • se a-ircuiiistanci'S, there is no obvious impropriety iii printing the following extract from a letter of this. same Senator Bigletf to S tenet a.y Stanton, dated Clearfield, Pa.L August I f. 18b7: ‘•Make my special regard!* to Governor Walker, and say to him that lie has the pops ml ir heart w ith him throughout the entirq country, except in the extreme south, » Should his programme supi-Yud, lie will havd the most enviable prominence of any man) in the nation. The Administration is a lit-j tie weak at the knees, and winces under the .Southern thunder, but they must stand up! —to the work.”— Forney's ■: Press. {tpP’The I'/ira Herald announces the with-; alrawal el <>. IS. Matt,esV ri, In in tlie canvass! from Congress, Discretion is the better; 7 jrart of valor.
RENSSELAER MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY l<Y MESSRS TIio.MI'SON Jt SOX \Vheat,-per bushel SjD 70 Corn, per busied. .'jtl Ojats, per- bushel. . .-. 90 Potatoes, per liHshtri 50 White Brians, per bushel .-.1 tit) Timothy Seed, per bushel J 59 ■ Blue Grass Seed, per bushel...... .... ... 2 00 Butter, per pound 7. 08 Lard, per potmd 10 Eggs, per dbzen 05 II ides, G lie n, tri in med, per jiound...... . 09 “ Dried,.per pound (16Dried Apples,-per luislu l 2 00 N.. (I. Sugar, per pound . •• . . 12 1 Crashed Sugar, per pound,. . . . 15 Kin Golfer, per pound.... 15 Java Coffee, per pound,.... 20 Rice, per pound (1)8 Moiussds, per gallon 70 iSimp, per gallon . . : 75 Vinegar, per gallon 25
Dr. Robaek in Cincinnati.
The most brilliant success seems to have attended the practice of this celebrated Swedish Professor,si rice his residence in Cincinnati. The t!;"iost desperate cases ol dyspepsia, scrofula, liver (complaint, rheumatism, nnd cough are reported .by tie' sufferers themselves to have yielded to bis •‘tSeandmavuui Remedies,” These mediri lies, it ■appears, act chemically upon- the blood jiurging ct frorii the elements of disease, arid ciirriigan infiinte variety ol disorders, by enttirig oil'the supply ot morbid matter whice tormsfitlnrir basis. i'■ siinmny to this etleet, whiidi ea.miot lie ini--pea( lied, is proffered to all who are hard of belief. See Adyerfiseilnuit.
PIMPLES AND BLOTCHES
Aib tlie resul t of.inpure (flood'., Tlie .blood becomes ’Gogsed. J lic skin is not able,to cast off tlie-impuri-ties so important to health. ' How many yoiltm men and women we sec wiih tiici. racescovered with pin,, joes and hljotches who are;endeavoring to.rcniovc ttiein l.y the use of soaps and washes of various.ki mis. This is very dangerous and should never tie practiced hy persons desirous of good Irealth. Mothers Yvho have children afflicted with sores anderoptions si,oaid never,try tliemap hy exjernat applications, for in this way they will drive in tlie hum,or and produce ill lieaftt) for the child dui'iiig its whole life time. There is no mother that like* to-pee tier children afflicted with .feeble lical th. JVfor.HeV Indian Root Pills arc prepared oxpressly for the cure of eruptions of the skin such as Pimple-, Hlotches, Sores; c. They cleanse the blood of all impurities • jproducing beautiful, clear and healthy skin, j*o much admired by all people of taste and refinement Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills are wold by ali dealers Medici nee:
CASi DIDAXCM. Mr. Editor: Please announce James E. Ballard as as an Independent cancdldate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the people on the 2d Tuesday in October.; * Septemer 1, 1858
SCIHMIL NOTICE. THE fall term of Miss P. M. Johnson’s school will commence on Monday, September 20. Terms, $1 per month and a sufficient per ccntugo thereon to defray the expense, of fuel and room-rent. Miss P. returns thanks to the citizens of Rensselaer lor past patronage, and respectfully solicits a continuance of tlie same, assuring them no pains will be spared on her part for the moral and intellectual advancement of the pupils entrusted to her care. - 20-Tt ATTENTION, JASPER RANGERS! YOU are acquired to meet at the Court House in Rensselaer on Saturday!, tlie lßth inst., at two o’clock P. M., to transact business of importance. Bv order of SIMON PHILLIPS, Capt. I. M. STACKIIOSE, Sec’y pro torn. 20-11 STANB BlSOrtJ 1 NBER! ALL those knowing tbeniselj'es indebted to us will please call and settle immediately, ei tiler by note or otherwise, as vie have adopted the cash system and must Settle up enr hooks. 20-1 f ' I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. ELECTION NOTICE. State of Jasper county, $ I Charles M. Wats oh,' Clerk of the Circuit y Court-for said county, do heireby certify to the Sheriff of said county, that the following State, county, and township officers are to be | elected at the annual election to he held at the scve.ial precincts in said county on tlie second Tuesday in October, 1858, to-wit: ! One Member of Congress for tlie Ninth Congressional District, four Judges of the Supreme Court. Secretary of State, Auditor of State,Treasurer of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorney i for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, ai State Senator ! for the counties of Jasper, I,ak<F,|and Porter, a Representative in the State Legislature for the counties of Jasper and Pulaski, a (County Treas- : urer and Collector, a Sheriff, a Coi|nty Cowiuiissio'iidr, CoronSr, Surveyor, an Assessor for each township, and a Justice of the Peace tor Gillum township. . Witni'Ss my hand and the. seal of said ( ... . . t court this titli day'of September, at fi'' J ‘ "j office in Reims drier, A. D. 18.58, C. M. WATSON, Clerk, By IJ. 1. Juckscjn, Deputy. T, Simon Phillips, "Sheriff of the county of Jasper, Indiana, do hereby, in accordance with the above certificate, give notice t!i it an election wifi lie lurid at the several places of holding elections in said county on Tuesday, the 12th day j of October, 1858. for the election of the officers named in the above cel j fieri to Given under inv hand this fit ll day of SepteiiiUc", 185^. Simon pii clips, Sheriff Jasper county., 20-5 t By C. 11. Downing, Deputy. ]IN iTEB STATES ARStl.tl/S SALE. | |) Y virtue of a writ, of oveutimi to me diI ) reeled trout the Clerk's Office if the Coiled | State Circuit Court Car IhcjS'ovonth Circuit and District pt Indiana, I will, j fill (fir ilit) r of Siqiri mbcr, A. I), 1808, j At the Court House door in the town of Rens.se- | lacr, Jasper,-county and. State op Indiana, between the hours I .of ten o'clock A. .tl. and lour | o’clock i’. M., other for sale at public auction the I reals mid profits fur .seven years of all tin-' following described real cst ifrq sit uate'i;.i tin* eounI t v of Jasper and Slat' - of 1 tidianil, t(-wit: The Cast half of the north-mast qu irter of section two, township twenty-seven range ten The s:oiit\i-wj‘st quarter of the nortjh-east quurtor of Section eleven, township twenty-seven, range ten vest. The east half of the south-east quarter of section fourteen, tdwliship tweiity-scvc'n, range ten j west. ’l’iie south-west quarter of the soul li-cast qnar--1 ter of section fourteen, township tweuty-seven, I range ten west. | 'Hie south-east quarter of the south-west qunrI ter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, I range ten west. Section I went y- three, township twenty-seven, range ten west. Tlie, west half of section twenty-six, township twenty-sCven, range ten west. The north half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-six, township twenty - seven, range j ten west. 1 The south-west quarter of the north west .qiiiir iter of section twenty-six, township twenty-sev-en, range, ten west. 'Pile north half of the north-east c uarer, the west, half of the north-west quarto:’, and the iiiortli-cast quarter'of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-five, township thirty hue, range five; The south half of section thirty five' township thirty, range five. The north half of section two, lownfchip twen-ty-nine,. range five. The soiith-enst quarter ami till l north half of tlhe soulli-west quarter of seefiion twii township twenty-nine, range live. And on failure to realize a suffieie it sum to satisfy tlie demand, 1 will, at the same and place mid in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the f csjiiriplo of said übove-descibed real estate. Taken as the propel Iy of the Junction Ruilrbad Company, at the suit of John Bates against I said Junlction Railroad Company. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U S. Marshal District of Indi inii. By’Geo. McOuat, Peputy. . August |>3, 1858. l’r. fee, sl2 ill) ti.N IXI7 D STA TES SI AItSII ALh S.ALE. y virtue of a writ of decree and order of sale ) to me dir.-cted from tlie Clerk's ol:ice of the IjJnited States Circuit Court for tlie Sev .-nth Cir- ! cillit and District of Indiana, I will, Oil llic 2Mli day ol' Neyitein tier, A. D. 1858, j_A| the Court House d<>or in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between, the hours of fen,o'clock A. M. ;mi fpnr o'clock P. M., off r for sale at public auction the mills and profits'lor seven years of all the following described real estate, situate in the county jot Jasper ami State of Indiana, to-wit trim south half of the mirth-west quarter, ami the north half of the south-west quarter of section thirty-six [9(l,] township thirty -f.Jft]] range number fivo:[.sJ west. ' * And the south half of the south-east quarter of sedtiou twenty-three {29,J township thirty [GO,] range six [li] West. And upon failure to realize a sufficient] smri to satisfy the demand, I will, at tin- same tihie and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for spile it he feel-simple of said above-described real estate. Decreed and ordered to lie sold as the property of the defendants, at tile suit of William 11. Thompson rt id., against Moses E. DuvissOm, Jesse ;E. Davisson and Mahala Davisson. JOHN E. ROBINSON U. S. Marshal District of ludiu-iin. By Geo. Met )uat, Deputy. August 25, 1858. " IV. fee, s|(j 00
SHERIFF’S SALE, BY virtue of a decree and order of sale to me | dirtetedfrom the Jasper Common Pleas Court I will, on the 18th day of September, 1858, at the. Court House door in file town of Rensselaer, Jus- ; per county, and State of-Indiana, between the] hours of ten o’clock A. M. rind four o’clock P. \ M. of said day, expose to public sale to the highest ana best bidder thereof, the rents and profits fbr the term of seven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State ol Indiana, to-Wit: Lots one and two (1 and 2,V in block twenty- | four (24,) in the town of Rensfceluyr. And on failure to realize lire lull amount of. said judgment, interest and coists, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the tee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of David rt. Snyder, at the suit of John C. Dili Rensselaer. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper cqiiuty. By , v • J . Wright, Deputy. August 25, 1858. _ -‘I b 0 \ SHEIMF F’S SALE. BY virtue of a fee-bill, t-o lrie issued and directed. from the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I wilt expose to public sale, on the Btlr Bay of Oct., 1858, at the Court House door, in tlie town of Rensselaer, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, to the highest am? best bidder, therefor, the rents, issues and profits,, tor the term of seven years, of the following real estate", of said county, to-wit: j The north-cast quarter of the south-west quarter, of section one, lowhsiiip thirty, range five, r And on failure to rvrifzc the full amount of] said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at tlm sanfie.timc and place, ofl'or for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken in execution, ns the property of Cyrus Mitchell, deceased. SIMON PHILLIPS, Slier ill' J tsper con nt v. By C. 11. DOiWNING,' l jw's (pr’s fee $2) - Deputy. .IninNISTISATOR’S NOTICE. Y'!< )TICE is hereby given that the undersigned J.Y lias this day taken out letters of administration on tin* estate, of William Ercshour, late of, Jasper count}’, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will pleas- make immediate settle- , incut with said administrator, and all persons ( having claims against said estate will present 1 hem properly authenticated. The said estate is I supposed to he solvent. PARIS ROBINSON, Administrator. August 4, 1858. 15-lit _ NOTICE OT A D.II S NINTH .VF lON . N OTICE is hereby given that Tlie undersigned was, at the lakt term of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, appointed. Administrator De-Bonis-Non of the estate of Solomon Iluimls, late- of said county, deceased, and on the 28th day of July, 1858,t00k out letters of administration upon said estate, which is supposed to he solvent. R. 11. MIEROY, Administrator De- Bonis-Non. August 18, 1858. 17-!tt HE rvl BOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION main, v-conc ex tea ted <;om rot xis Fid ID EXUdi U E 111 cm : b'or Diseases of /he Hhuhler. (i r<: rrf J) ro/>s/f. Ufa/.i/c>s, Ob si met ip n. !S(\Ci’Ct\ J/i&cttsrs, Demo/r Conip/oiti*fs , oik/ AH Diseases of the Sf ex no/ Or oa n .<, . Arising Troni I'.vccsscs and I mjini(l<‘iicirs in Inl'c. ;in«l remuvinu all LipjirojiUr JJisciiarues lmm 11. u Mla.'ulcr, Kidneys, or Sexual Orcans, wlielln r f.\isiinv in INI AI.K (111. I'K.M A I.K, From w liatever utilise They iyay liaVc ori^inatuM, AM) NO MATTER OF HOW UENO SJA NJ )l Crieinir J/cu/t/l ant/ Vnjor to the Friimf-y ami H/tann to the l’at litl Ch c e . j<n: r a v :> 'fi’acn-: a It cures Nervous I-elYf! i t alod R ll nVCrcoSsl and removes all the Symptojus, amoii" Nvhidli will he lon net 1 ndisposiiioii to Exert ion, Ibjss id' I’owfr. Loss ol .Memory, J>ill\cult v ol' Lreat.hiitg, (on oral Weakiiess. Hurrop of. Disease, Weak Nerves '1 remhlni’i, Oreadlul Horror of Death, Night Sweats*, ( old Feetj ‘ Wakefulness, Diinm ss of X’ision. Ifanguor. I‘uiversa! Lassitude of. Die .Muscular System, often Knoi - mous Appetite. Avit.h Dyspej»tic symptoiiis, Hot ffctnds. Flushing of the Lody. Jtryness id the Skin, Pallid (’miiili'iiaiicc and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in the Lack. Heaviness of the Eyelids. Frequently . _ Black Spots Flviqg j before t he 7 With iJ’emporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight,- Want of -Attention, Great M obi lit v. Best less ness, with ! llom.r of Sueiety. Nothing is more Desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and 'nothing they more j);ead, for lear ol them~el ves; ho Keposi 1 of Mailncr, no Earnestness, no Speculation; hut a Hurried Tran si ■- lion from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine in vai iahl v removes—soon follows LOSS OF POM KK, FATUI TV. and EPILEPTIC: FlTS—in one of which the patient may expire. ' Whj) can say that these excesses are not ficqpentlr follohved by those direful diseases—lNS ANIT V and (’ONSKMPI’I(k\? The records of the INSANE AS YLUMSt, and them elaiicholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, hear ample wit- 1 ness to tlie truth ofthe.se assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and.quite destitute—neither Mirth nor Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woefuKmeasures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief Beguiled.^ 5 Debility is most terrible! a. d has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, tints blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this In f a l l i bJ e li e m e dy .
If you arc with any of the above distressing ailments, tin? FLUID K.XTKACT BIK’HU will, cure you. Try it, and lie convinced of ils etTicacyBKAVAKE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references, (’itiz.ens know and avoid them, and save Doing Sulfering, Money and F.xposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and S PKC l FC REMEDY. It allays all j»ain and intlarmnalion, is perfectly pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules ot JPlfcsi rum ty and (hejnistrj with the greatest accuracy arni Chemical' knowledge, and care devoted iii its See Professor DEWEES’ Valuable Works.on the Practice of Phvs- i ic, and inost of the late Standard AN'orks of Medicine. 1 irr % i 00. den One hundred dollars will lee paid to any physician who can prove that tlie Medicine ever injured' "A Patient; and the testimony; 'bfj thousands can-he produced to prove that it does great good!. Cases of from one wt?ek to thirteen years’ stainling have been e.fTecl ed. The mass ot ro In ntam/ frs t iwont/ in posses- * sion of the ] > ropri<‘tor, vouching its virtues and cuj'ativc jmwers, is i'lnmense/ embracing names well known to SCIENOK .UN I) K.\M 12. • - ] Personally appeared, before me, an Alderman of Hw I city of Phitailelpliia', It. T. llhi.m noi.n, ,’ lutmisi , wlio being duly sworn, does say that liis preparaliou roil-taijis'-riY) Narcotic, Mereiiry or inj :i riojus I (run. 'bill are purely Vegetable. It. T. H KIaVMROLi), Sole M»nufact iircr. Sworn amt siibscrilied before me lliis 4;td day of; Novenrber, 1851, X\ M. P. HIIIBAHD, Aldermau. frier $| per lint tic, nr Si.. i; far $5, Delivered tu a »w'j .Ai/dres s , * Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates ! from Professors of Medical Colleges., Clergymen and others. [ Prepared and sold by H. T. HfiLMßOhl), Practical and Analytical Chemist. NO. SOUTH I'Oxh-ST., BKI.OW ('ll ESN (JT, A S j SKMHLY DU tUDINGSf, PHI LA. TT T’To he hail of HARDIJVa % P PACOCh , ami ' of all ])rugfrists ami Dealers throughout, the. United States, Canadas and British Pro hi. nc.cSj BK W A H K O F Cf> XT NT K RdtLK lT S . ASK LOU IIKLHIIOLJ1 1 * TAKE NO OTIIKU, lb ly CIIHIIN GLAUANTEED,
NEW MADISON HOUSE,] Main St., I>ct. Columbia. A Front, | • CISt'I NN .1 Tl, OHIO, TTNIIJS Hotel is of the most modern constrncJL tlon, containing all the latest improvements j' and ccjliVenialiees adapted to such an establish- ; ment. The parlors, dining-rooms and bed- j rooms are newly furnished, the latter being coni- j modious. and well ventilated. The location of ; tlie House is excellent, and affords peculiar ad- ! vantages to the'business community, being with- I. in fiveiminutes’ walk of tlie post-olfice, telegraph j offices Jind banking imuscs, and adjacent to the j landings of the principal steamboats. Omaibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads lending to and from the city, call regularly for passengers. The strictest attention will be paid to the wants and comfort of guests; and no pains will he spared to merit a contiruiance of the patronage so liberal! v bestowed Upon the “Madison” for jyars i+ist.* GARRISON & CAHILL, "JaH-tf Proprietors. \ BOOK. AGENTS <1 X'XJANTED, to sell rapid-selling, valuable V V family works, at low prices, with inter- i esting contents, and superbly-colored plates. For circulars, with full particulars, apply, if you live east, to 11K\i:v Howe, 102 Nassau street, New York; if you live wc-st, the same, 111 j Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 20-ts I _ _ . J . i 1»IS. HOBIfK’S BLOOD PURIFIER And blood pills , THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN r ahvi u bm ass a ti V tatJ caVv aaad mmm 3 Nat? a /r\ / X\ A‘T:€w /O o fQg p /P H A F? M ACY A TO THOSE \VII.(J THINK AND REASON Tail IsUtellights t in this Country, are always j greatly to icst tin* mt’rifs of a prominent discovery or'l rinventioij, and if satisfied of its excellence, to adopt. | approve and recommend it. it is to this thinking, , reasoning class, who always look before they leap, , and Avht*e honest rational judgment gives tone ! to public iopinion. tliat ,DIL KOBACh’S BLOOD Pt r - ' HI FI H i AND PILLS owe their immense success. I Wnen this CRK.AT OF HEALTH First anbou.nced tiiat his Scandinavian Remedies were ini a lible in -Dyspepsia , /. ir er Co mpf ai st . JSTrrv—ons J)is ei sps, Serna/ H*a /, nes s , Scrofula , P remat are Oh! Ape, pen r aml Jipue, Rheumatism. A></ p/ts, l/riit'jtrrhoii/s or Pile's , IVea 4 Stomorhe , Colic Di arrhea. etA.. he stated tlie manner in which they operated.v iii i r a.c. 1 ual elfects iyi iv compar< v d hv sanacious with the dist iitgnislied physician’s statements. an i it was found tiiat every stage of tlie progress nf euie. whs precisely as he had descrihud it. The. result wa-s'iliat the mind of th r con nt ty became inter- | est« d. and tiiat persons of the highest standing in every city aiurtown of tin* Union, pat.ro iii zed the preparations, adiiiitted tlie cla:ms of the illustrious. Swede, totbe tin) First p.ledira/ JJiscorcrer of the JigCi THE BLOOD PURI,PIER AND BLOOD PILES ;n e nqwAuh i vorsally recommemle<l T by well informed eutl cenitlitj jursoys. as an im mediate Curator 1 N 1)1(1 LSTK L\ T , Co<t i vem*4s.’diseases of* t lie Kiilnevs, ('ramps in the Stomach. M i nd. Colic." Pain let ween the Shoulders, Nausea, H4a«l ache. f LIVER COMBI, A INT, Jaumlici'. Pain in tin* Itiulit Siil.c. I.nss of Ajifictitc, Blvc|iii s>iioss, Niili! nmir, IGENER M, DEBILITY. ; Xin vons T riiiors. FtriiHiii" Kits, ! piliqisy . .Ktciitat Iritatii.il, I csiKiiuli'iicv, Waslin; nf the Klc.-li, SCROFULA, •"'"i 1 <' t Inis on llic lt< d>', I’iniptcs oil ilio Hiaci’, (rencrat Ks : jtl ions, Bolts, Mu I'curiat Soics, Glaifitu--lat S u uI! i nps_, Si-court ary S\’ luptom-s, NEURALGIA, Rliuiiiuatisi i, laimbajco, Stiff .tuin.ls, l’aialysis, St. \ itu.s' Dance, Ncrvqus Tcvitclrin-s, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, sexual Weal!: ness, Barren 11ns*, Disease of tlie Woriilb, i. Weakness oi Wte Back, Loins and Limbs. aL’togralti letters, ot ihsti njyulslied men ill every [irirtfession, warmly ri'coiuiiicmllng llic preparations ni#s he seen at Dr Koback's Ollier. 1 • In 'the SCAXHINA Vl.tX VEGETA HIE BLOO'l> I’lbhs pru uliiteil the three meat nietlieiiial properties which DliVriiciatis have heretofore- tried in vain to combine in (one preparation. They relieve the bowels. purify tjifc bite and the bipod, amt invigorates the const it nt ibn, at one ami Die same time. To this fact all w lto.it ry tlhe m will subscribe.- Tlie absence of miuera's, ajud ijf every sUqyiifyine druir. renders them harmless, even to the. m nst.4ll.ri it ale female, or tin- Ire blest child. A'o one can iloqbt tlieir superionty afte one sinirte trial—they are lint'only better, but. in tael - cheaper than! any other Dills, for it takes a less nuni tier of them an produce a better effect, i IT ice ot tire .-'candinaviau Blood Purifier, S l per bottle, or A per half dozen. Of.the .Scandinavian Blood Dills, f:> cents jier Itox, or 0 boxles for Si. Vr p'lh ad jj)r. Knhack’.s Special Notices anil Certifi- ! rales, jiultlislp-d in a conspicuous part of this Paper from t ime tis time. Dr. KohiiclGs ..Medical Almanac and Fatuity Adviser, containing a Meat amount of in l crest i 1 nr anjl Valuable Medical information ran he I >ad gratis cl any of li.is-a’C-iits tliroughout tlie country. . •»*
From tlie Ilk*v. Mr. McMullen, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. . ■ 1 mo an .irons, Oct. 5, 1857. Dr. C. W. Rjiha, k—Dear Sir: i have use'll vour Blood Piirifnir for a nervous affection, from Which 1 . have suffered hmch at times. XVliik* it is pleasant to i the taste, it certainly lias a happy effect upon tlie I nei ves. Please accept, my than ks for your kind regards. and believe me. Vent s, Ji. \V. T. M M ULI.KN. ('Ant.isLE, Warren Co.. ()., March ?, 1858. Dr ('. VV. KioiiAi .K —dinar Sir; For tlie benefit of suffeting iumiaolty pern*it isle to say that 1 have round your ; SCANDINAVIAN BLOOD PU-IFIKK amt lil.OCi'tlt PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I have suffered from tlie above mentioned diseases for five years and have tried a great many jdi-v■-sieiafis, but all to no purpose. I yeas advised hv'a friend to try yinr Blood Purifier and Pit Is anil did so I was living iii Cincinnati at tlie time, and f went to your Office lanjl purchased one bottle ol thd Purifier and (Oie box ot] Pit Is to com me nee with, amt Ideas (lie day I found your valuable medicine*, for I am enjoy ■-inggooit liealtll at present, and feel confident tiiat tlie cure is pernjaiten I. Let others tmv and tike wliat tliey please, aslfor me, give me tlie Blood Purilier and Pills for all: chronic Diseases which arise from impure blood or djerangeiueut of tlie digestive organs. 1 take 110 other niedii iiie, and have nOt for: Hie last eighteen niontljs. .Most truly, T. V. DUBOIS Principal Ollier and Sale Rooms. No. it KaSt Fourth st reet, :td Bitillling from Main st reel, ( in. ifinati, t). Laboratory in Hammond street. For' sate by IMRDI.YO .p I’KdtCOCK, Rensselaer, end bn Drnebhi* and .Merchants acnrrali n tHI y ‘ "' 4J - ' - nl'.t.M Bo LIPS (leiluine Preparat ion. Cure# firavel, Bladder. Dropsey, Kidney Aff'eetion* HKI.M HOl,lt’s Genuine. Preparat ion .for 'Nervous and Deljlilated Sufferers'; . BK L.M BOLD’ > Gen ui lie Preparlion for Los* of - Power, Loss of Memory. HK L.M HOI IPS Genuine Preparation for D fficulty of liiTalbii g. General Weakness. nK LM lit) I, tj*S Genuine Preparation for. Weak Nerves, ilor dr of Death,'Trembling. nKLM BOLtPS Genuine Preparation for Night j Sweats. Coll Feet, it; in ness of Vision. NKL M BOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Languor. | Universal Lajssitude of tlie Muscular System. -j NKLMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation tor Pallid i ■ Countenance and Kruptions. NKI.IMIiOI.IPS Genuine Preparation lor i'ains in j ttie Back, Headache, Sick Stomach, JLTr’Sce advertisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. I in another colitimin, ■
NEW QOoxiCi. A Fresh Arrival of New Goods AT i LARUE S BOYS & LARUE’S STORE, HAVING adopted tile Cash System, they in- I tend to sell at a j i, j VI. is V MIALL ADVANCE ON COST. Their stock consists of'-'a largo and splendid assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, Of Every ion ! Muslins, Drills, Prints, ' Ginghams, Lawns, Cambrics, Challis, Chamfrus, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Bcrojes, Blue Drills, ‘Denims, Ripkas, Cords, Swceds. Linen Drillings, -Jaconets, Book Muslins, &ic. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, NAILS, GLASS, BOOTS AND SHOES, A Fine Assortment of I. a die s’ and Childrens’ Shoes, < SUMMER HATS, !’' ; & BONNETS \D BA NNET TRIMMINGS, a LARUE ASSORTMENT OF , ' 8U M ME It CLO THI NG, COTTON AND CARPET CHAINS. corz N WARE, ♦ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Trunks, Satchels & Carpet Sacks, WITH THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF i * I W » f < V’ D TTTM c « < I II U « ! DU ID tl, All of which they will sell
VERY I4UV tor CASH or PItODITE. Produce, shell as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, &.e.., will he taken at the highest market prices. Thankfftl for past patronage, we ask for a further continuance of favor from the public, hoping that those who are largely in arrears to ,ns will not dodge .ns, and neither trade with us I on our new arrangement nor pay us the old j score. LAIUJE, BOYS &, LARUE. , May 12,1858 2-:hn | The Eclectic College of Medicine, CINCINNATI, O. r 11H E winter session of I 858-9 will commence 1 _L on tin- 15th of October, and continue sixteen weeks. A full and thorough course of Lectures.will be ! given, occupying six or seven hours daily, with good opportunities for attention to practical Anatomy, and with ample Clinical facilities at the Commercial Hospital. Tlie arrangement of the chairs will be as follows: T. K. ST. JOHN. AI. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. J. F. JUDGK, M. lb. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy A. .1. HOWE, AI. 1)., Pro lessor- ot Surgery’, C. IT. (.'LEAVER AND, M. D., ! Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. WM. SHKKVVOOI), M. D., Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D., ; Entcritus-J’rdfessor of Ceretiral Pliysiology and Institutes of Medicine. JOHN KING, AI. 1)., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. The terms for the session will he the same as heretofore, viz: Matrioiijation, $-'5; Tuition, ij.'2ri; I Demonstrator's Ticket, §.">.• (Every stiident is required to engage in dissection one session before graduating.) Graduation, s'2s; Ticket to Commercial Hospital, (ontionul,^*£:s. The Lecture Rooms are newly finished, neat and comfortable, and in a central locality, (in College Hail, Walnut street,) where students will find it convenient to call on tlnrir arrival. 'Pickets for tlie session may he obtained of the Dean of the Faculty, nt his oflieo, No. 1 1 .‘I Smith : ] street, or of Professor C. 11. ('loavelaiid, Seere- I titrv of the Eaenltv, No. Kilt Seventh street, near El in. [l-1-ly] jCtUN KING, M. D., Dean. IJ KADI h'F.AD! RKA l)!t-“Ye afflicted read,” tlie -EVfollowing ('cititicat'’ of a cure of over 20 years’ I standing: H. T. Hin.Mttol.n— J)mr Sir: I have )>ee|i tvoulilcd with an affliction of tlie Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. I have tried vain, and at last con'ctuiled to ui vc ynur Gynuine Preparation a j trial, as I had heard it. highly spoken of. It afforded Ime immediate relief. 1 have used three bottles, and I have obtained more relief front its effects and feel \ much better than 1 have lor twenty years previous. I have tin- greatest lait.li.in its virtues ami curative powers, am! shall do all in my power t.o make it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove ad j vautageous to \ oik in assisting you to introduce the i'medicine. I am truly yours, M. Ah CO It At l(' K j Lewisfown, Pa., Jan. 28, I SAT. j. Should any doutd. All. .Met’onuii k’s statement, lie ! refers to tlie following gentleman; Hon. W in. Bigler, e.\ Governor, Pennsylvania, j Hon. Tims. I!. Florence, Philadelphia.' H(UI. J. ('. Knox, Judge. Tioga Co.. p a . Hon. J, S. Black. Judge.. Philadelphia. Hon. lb K. Porte;'. e\.Governor, Pi-nnsv Ivnania. Hon. Kit is l.e wis. Judge. Pti i tadetph ia. Hon. R. C. Grier. Jiul-. r 8. Court. Hon. (LNV. Woodward. Judge. Phi ladi lpliia. ; Hon. W. A . Porte r. Cit y Sol ic it or, PI. i ladelph ia. j Hon. John Bigler. e.\ Governor,Catitornia. j Hon. I' - .. Batiks. Auditor General, Washington, D.C. And many others, i 1 necessary. HKI.M liOMi'S G PNC INK PR K PA If A Tl O N. IIKLHBtH.D’S Genuine PKKP3 RATION. HKI.AI BOI.D’S Genuine PRKPA RATION. | HKLAIBOI.D’S Genuine PRKPA RATION. • Is prepared according*to Pliarioacy amt Chemistiy, 1 with tlie greatest accuracy and OhemicaJ knout J edge devoted to their combination. ' I J Kl AI ISOLD'S GKA't INK PRKPA RATION—FOI I I diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, (travel, and j Dropsy. I JO=Se, advertisement headed j HELMBOI-D'S GENUINE PREPARATION, j in another ..column. i im in: fu i\i:,s and lkd oils, I, ''OR mciiil'al |iurposi s, for sole fixHARDING & PEACOCK
REAL ESTATE Jjgffl. Acres Land for Sale. G. W. SPITI-ER. JfiKIJ Ac SPITLEK, A j A~VTILIi give their attention to the. .. ’ , 1 V V selling of Real Estate, the col'l&i." 1 rents, and payment of tuxes—will give caJL 0 , j and correct abstracts of titles, and information | generally in relation to the value and quality of ] lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal 1 opinion in relation to the title will always ac-( j company every sale made without additional cost ] when required. Business will b« done on rea»- ] oliable terms, 6\ BEAVEK PBAIKjE. half of the north-east quarter of section 2j 15, toxvnsliip 28, range 9, high dry plain for i sale at low briees bv LEE & SPITLEK, 2.4 ’ Real Estate Agents. PINK t) JI lII.IC LOT, I(A AST half of the quarter ol secli tion Kl, town 59, range 7, west, for sale at low price and on good terms by 21 - LEE & SPITLER, Real Estate AgentSe.l pins: p.viiji op 200 acres, SIXTY iii cultivation, timber adjoining the cultivated land sufficient for fencing and I fuel, lying within three niilcss of Rensselaer, for I sale tit low prico by LEE dc SPITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents PINE TIJIIIEIIED LAND. KIMIE east half of the north-east quarter, and ; I. the south-west quarter of the smith-east quarter of section 14, town 90, range 6, west, I will be sold low and oil good terms bv LEE & SPITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents. .Miss SQBTHWOKTH, ' Colonel G. W. CROCKKTF. CHARLES BURUF.TT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPPf Jln., GEORGE ARNOI.D, SA AI CEL YOUNG, Mr?. ANNA A IIEI.PI.EV, .Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, Mrs. DI. VERNON, , Nliss HATTIE CLARK. FINLEY JOHNSON, —! WRITE ONLY FOR THE GOLDEN PKIXE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE, GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE,, ILLUSTRATED.
i Dean Salter, Successors to Itrrket <Sf Co. ; r ■ IHE New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is L one of the largest and best literary papers of the day- An imperial quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of the most interesting i and fascinating reading matter, from the pens of the very first writers of the day, elegantly ii.lus- : trateu every week. A PRESENT, WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO SSOO, I Will be given to each subscriber immediately l on receipt of the subscription money. This is presented as a memento of friendship, and not hh~ j tin inducement to obtain subscribers. TERMS. ] 1 copy one year Ofl and I present. 1 1 copy two years 5 50 and 2 presents. I copy three years 5 00 and 5 presents. J 1 copy rive years. . 8; 00 and 5 presents. AVI) TO CLUBS, 5 co: ies one year . 500 and .1 presents. 5 copies one year. 800 and 5 presents. ; 10 copies one year 15 00 and lft presents. 21 copies one year .*9O 00 and 21 presents. The articles to be given away arc comprised in the following list: each. 2 packages of gold, containing tft.soo 5 packages of gold, containing.. .. . v_. . 200 1.0 paokagrs of gold, containing ; 100 lit patent lever hunting cased watches. . . 100 20 gold watches T. 75 , 50 gold watches. .. . 60 10ft gqld watches. . . . . j sft 900 ladies’ gold watches 35 200 silver limiting cased wutclies 30 500 silver watches '. .. .10 to! 25 LOOO gold guard, vest and fob chajns. . .10 to; 90 Gold Lqekets, Bracelets, Broaclies, Ear Drops, Breast l’ins, Cull’ Bins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt St uds, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, mid a variety of other articles worth from \ fifty cents to fifteen dollars each. \Ve will present to every person sending us - 50 subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watch worth forty dollars; to any ouf sending us 100 subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watch worth ninety dollars. Every subscriber will also ! receive a present. ] Immediately on receipt of money, the subscjri- ; Inf's name will be entered upon our book, and the present will he forwarded within one WqeK, ] tey mail nr express,• post-paid. All communications should be addressed to DEAN >fc SALTER, Proprietors, 6-lamlv 995 Broadway, New York.; | ' - - 1 - I? L A N IC I) E E D S AND I? L A N 1C .51 O R T G AGES t * , FOR SALE AT T HIS OFFICE. Laud for Sale. * jjood horses the following pieces of hind, to-wit: _ _• • The south-wo.st qirartor of the north-went ; (juartur of section 7, township *3, 6, c#nlainir»<T ! 1 1 I-1 CM> .ar.res; also, Hie north-west of the-south-west of section G, township 29, ranges : 7, containing 118 acres. If applied tc.r soon. 17-1 T V.ZW \ WRIGHT. "W anted—Lumber. I A NY per son wishing to burld! and pay lh* i/A rarpenter in luuiher, can make such ar- ■ rangements with 41-lim JOSEPH A. ST- JfOllN. Cask for Grain. 1 JIJIIE undersigned will pay the HIfiHEST I MAKE FT PRICE IN CASH for Wheat. 1 "I n. Rye. Barley, Oats, Ac., at the old stuiMt of Haddix A Son, in Gillam township. D’>-tl C. G. HARTMAN. A I. VUtii; N I Hill K OF TOWN LOTH, OITKATED in the best parts of the town of k Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and on favorable terms by MiI,ROY fc COLE, J * Real Estate Agents. GOI.D AND STKKI, PENK, V GO( ID article, for safe by HARDING & PEACOCK.
