Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1858 — Page 4
NEW GOODS Daily Arriving, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE 1. ? MAMMOTH STORE ' OF THOMPSON & SON’S, SHANGHAI BLIIJIING, RENSSELAER, IND. I_. D. SINE’S JOKTT.SEVETII GIFT ENTERPRISE ! 1,500 Prizes Valued at $11,000! 100 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM OF 160 & TWO OF 80 ACRES EACH FOR $1! §5 0 0 IN GOLD FOR $1 ! ’2O () - -Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! GOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. Solid and Double-Plated Silver II are, Jewelry, cfc.. . TICKETS MINTED TO 12,000. To bcDruM’n at Cincinnati, 0.. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1858. LD. SINK would announce to the public ♦ that his Forty-sevqnth Alaininoth-Gift Enterprise will lie drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuabld Gifts,.among vvhith will be found the following: Three 80-acre, and two 1 60-acre Land Warrants; 100 prizes of American Gold, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; 270 Gold mid Silver Lever Watches, worth 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 ’Fable-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c. Also, Ladies’ Goldstone, Cameo, and Pointing •sets, Bracelets, Lockets, &c. Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c. All of the above Gifts are of as good a quality as can be purchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my En teriprises materially differ from many others of a similar character: " Firstly—The drawing invariably takes place on the day advertised. Secondly—The prizes are worth what they arc stated to be in the programme. Thirdly—The drawing is conducted in a fair and impartial manlier. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persbns who cannot attend the drawing, are immediately" forwarded at my risk, and a list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether they are fortunate or not. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not give satisfaction are exchanged, if they are returned in us good order as when received. Agents selling twenty-five tickets or upward will, be supplied with tickets at the rate of 80 cents each; single tickets, one dollar; six tickets, five dollars. All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 379, St. 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 TIME OF HOLDING COVRTS IN JASPER COINTV. CIRCUIT COURT Meets on the third Monday in March and September. COURT OF C()MM«S PLEAS , ■ ft Meets on the fourth Monday in Jamia y, April, July nnd October. commissioners' court Meets on the first Monday in Mari 11, June," September and December. RAILItOAV TIME TABLE. The cars on the New Albany and Salim Railroad arrive at Bradford as follow: DAY r TRAINS. Going south, 11:38A.M. Going north, 4; 22 P.M. NIGHT TRAINS. Going south, 2:25 A.M. Going north, 3 09 A.M JUSTI cE S ’ B FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
I HEMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION OF i HIGHLY-CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU; i Far Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstruction, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and All Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and. Imprudencies in late, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidney's, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removesail the Symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition lo Exer}ion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness ol the ■Skin, Pallid. Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Sppts Flying , before the Eyes, With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, With Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread, for fear of themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation; but a Hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this med cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, and EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed bv those direful diseases—lNSANlTY and CONSUMPTION? The records of’the INSANE ASYLUMS, ami themclancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the moil melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute— I neither Mirth nor Grief ever visits it. Should. a | sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With Woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief Beguiled."’ Debility is most terrible! a. d lias brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this Infallible' R e m ed y . If you are-suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCftU will cure you. Try it. and be convinced of its effitacyBEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering Money and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle ot this Popular and SPECIFC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry,! with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge, and care devoted in its combination. See Professor DEWEES’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, aud most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. s 1 oil JZK One hundred dollars will be “paid to any phjsiciait who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; aud the testimony 'of thousands can tie produced to prove that it does great good. Cases' df from one week to thirteen years’standing have been effected. The mass ot t-o luntary testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. Personally appeared before me, an Aiderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hbljuiiiiii, Chemist, who being duly sworn, does say that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are.purely Vegetable. H. T. HELM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer. ■ Sworn and subscribed before me this !>;><! dav ojf November, 1854. WM. P. HlßlLYßD,'Aldertiiau. | Price SI per Bottle, »r Six for $5, Delivered to any Address, Accompanied by reliable.and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. NO. 52 SOUTH 10-in ST., BELOW CHESNUT ASISEMBLY" BUILDINGS, PHILA. - ir7=7’o be had of HARDIJiTG <V PEACOCK, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States and British. Provinces, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ask for iixr.Mnor.rr’s—take no other. CLK.ES GUARANTEED. ELECTION NOTICE. State of Indiana,/ ■Jasper county, ss ‘ I Charles M. Watson, Clerk of the Circuit 1 J- j Court for said county, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of said county, that the following i State, county, aud township officers are jto be j elected at the annual election to be held at the ! several precincts in said county on the second Tuesday in October, 1858, to-wit: One Member of Congress for the 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 for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, a State Senator for the counties of Jasper, Lake, and Porter, a Representative in the State. Legislature for the counties of Jasper and Pulaski, a Comity Treasurer and (Collector, a Sheriff, a County Commissioner, Coroner, Surveyor, an Assessor for each township, and a Justice, of the Peace for Gillam township. —Witness my hand and the seal of said SSEAI? c °brt this 6th day of September, at (‘ ' office in Rensselaer, A. D. 1858. ' —’ C. M. WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. I, Simon Phillips, Sheriff’ of the county of Jasper, Indiana, do hereby, in accordance with the above certificate, give notice that an election i will be held at the several places of holding elections in said county on Tuesday, the 12th day of October, 1858, for the election of the officers named in the above cei’ificatc Given under my hand this 6th day of September, 1858. SIMON PHILLIPS, • Sheriff Jasper county. 20-3* By C. H. Downing, Deputy. SIIEIIIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a decree and order of sale to me directed from the Jasper Common Pleas Court I will, on the 16th day of October,. 1858, at the ’ Court House door in tire town of Remsselacr, Jasper county, and State of Indiana, between the ■ hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P M. of said.day, expose to public sale to the highest ana best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term’’of seven years of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: . , ' - The west half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-three (33.) township twenty-nine (29,.) range six (6) west. And on failure t« realize the full amount of" said judgment, interest ami'costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the lee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of Elijah Asa and Samuel Ivors, at the suit of Jcdiah Waldon, assignee of Samuel Ivers. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By G . J. Wright, Deputy. September 22, 1858. ■ 7 b() GOLD AND STEEL PENS, A GOOD article, for sale by HARDING * PEACOCK. I
AGENTS WANTED IN every county In the United States to se? by subscription several of the most popular i and useful Books in America, among which arc ■ found a which should be in the hands of I every male and female, entitled ! HOWARD’S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Revised by Horton Howard, M. D., containing Over Onb Hundred Illustrations, Of great importance, one thousand large octavo pages, bound in substantial leather binding, library style. Three volumes bound in one, coni taining au important System of Domestic Medicine, ■ With a treatise on Anatomy. Physiology, aud I all diseases that mankind are heir to, witii prescriptions of the greatest importance to mankind. Also an extensive TREATISE ON MIDWIFERY, Giving a full description of the diseases of women—the cause of disease and cure. This book was first published as a text-book, and is now used in the Eastern Colleges, but the revised edition is made simple and plain, thatuill classes may comprehend it. It contains expla- | nations to all the medical terms used in it. I This is a book which will be sold only by sub- | scription, and no copy can be purchased in any j book store in the United States; except it be a I a second-hand copy, as I hereby pledge myself i to sell them to no one to be sold again, except to my regular traveling agents; and., moreover, I will employ nopgent to sei! this book who will I sell it in any other way than b,y subscription, aud on the territory assigned him. Price $4 per copy. A sample copy and terms to agents will be mailed on the receipt of tho retail price. Address, IL M. RULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 24-ly 141 Main st., Cincinnati, (J. NEW MADISON HOUSE, Main St.., bet. Columbia A; Front, CINCINNATI, OHIO. f MIIIS Hotel is of the most modern construcJL tion, containing all the latest improvements and conveniences adapted to such an establishment. The parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious aud well ventilated. The location of the House is excellent, and affords peculiar advantages to the business community, being within five minutes’ walk of the post'-offiee, telegraph offices and banking houses, and adjacent to the landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading 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 be spared to merit a continuance of the patronage so "liberally bestowed upon the “Madison” for years past. GARRISON &. CAHILL, 2D-tf Proprietors. 11. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich <Sc C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN **. .1 “ "ra MONUMENTS AnS> lIEAD STONES. I r|MIE proprietor is determined not to he snr.L passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or the execution of work, and will _ WARRANT SATISFACTION To all «’ho favor him with qcujlk Shop on Main street, Opposite the Monticello House, .Monticello, Ind. Rkit:hF.nce.—Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. .Cole, Jacob Meikle. 35-ts R. & W. SPENCER, Physicians and Druggists, MONTICELLO, IND. Will give particular attention to all professional calls, night or day. In connection with the practice of medicine, they keep constantly on hand a good supply of DREGS AND MEDICINES, Of all kinds, to which they invite the attention of all persons. 20-ts dr. e. j. hazen, PRACTICAL OCULIST, Having permanently located IN IS ENSSE LAE K , "Yj¥7”OULD respectfully an®' .. .. ’ ’ nounco to the citizens - of the surrounding country that he will be in readiness nt all times to cure all curable diseases of the Eye, either xp- ' cent or chronic inflammation, partial blindness, granulations of the eyelids, films, &c. 35-ts INDIANA HOUSE, r . *C S. O. DUVALL, Proprietors, BRAD FORI), INB. The. table will be. supplied with tho best the market affords. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to the Hotel." I he Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD DAILY HAUK LINE. Iho hack-leaves ■ Rensselaer every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with the trains north and south, and returns same day. O“Extras can also bo procured at either end of the route, on reasonable terms. 7-1 y ROC KHILL PHILO RUMSEY, Proprietor, Corner cf Broadway and Alain Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. PALMER HOUSE, Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. J. D. CARMICIIAEI., Proprietor. tINIVERSITY AT NOTRE DAME, St. Joseph County, Indiana, r OHIS Institution will open its fifteenth annual 1 \ term on the first Tuesday of September, with an increased faculty, and various improvement in tho College buildings and groufids. The course.of study is complete, comprising a full discipline for commercial and business life, and a thorough preparatory course- St. Mary’s.Aead*my for young ladies, in the vicinity of the College, opens on the same day. Rov. E. Sokin, President. . 18-2 m (Pr’s fee $6) BLA N K I) E EDS A«D =■ _■ BLANK MORTGAGES ■, FOR sale at THIS OFFICE.
i JASPER. COUNTY LAND AGENCY. ' R. H MILROY. L . A . COLE . MIL II O Y A COLE, REAL ES E AG.EjNTS, ARE prepared to transact all business usually « pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &c They are prepared to and will furnish correctabtracts of titles ty any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and . will accompany the same with a legal opinion as to its valiuitv, without additional charge, whenever required. 20,000 AYRES OF the best land in .Taspercounty, suituated in in all parts of the county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, t>r sale by MILROY & COLE, 4.1 Real Estate Agents. THE REST OF PRAIRIE LAND, DESCRIBED as follows: Allof section 8, except 80 acres off the wi-st side of the section; the north half and south-west quarter of section 9; the east half and the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section s_; the whole of section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, and the north-west quarter of section 10, all in township 27, range. 8, situated in the vicinity of Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood; plenty of good timber within a short distance of the premises; will be sold at very low price upon the following tfnprecedentedly favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of the purchase money in hand, five per cent, in one year, aud the balajffie in eight equal annual payments, with interest at the. rate of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above real estate apply to ’MILROY A. COLE, 43 Land Argents. - ON HEAVED PKAIKIE. ALU of section 4, and the north half of section 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the southwest quarter of the south-east quarter of section 32, township 2!), range .B—as good prairie as there is in Jaspi.-r county, sehjcteii years ago by good judges.; will be sold at low price upon these terms?-$1.25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per nere on the Ist of January, 1859; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, IS6(I V and the balance in four years from the date of tho deed, with interest, by MILROY COLE, 43 Real Estate Agiijuts. ONE OF THE BEST FA IS M.S I', THE <'os XT V, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 2(1 r 1 acres <>f timber, 15(1 acres of the- farm in cultivation—-an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles trom Rensselaer, on the State Road from Renssiduer !•<> Bradford, for salt "bv MILROY & COLE. 43 Land Agents. ■ ■ z *"] A FINE LITTLE i’HJJI of Rj) ACRES. SEX F.NTY aero’s of which is under improvement; also, rib acres of excellent timber belonging' to the farm; situated about three miles Irom Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price, and on good'terms by MILROY &. COLE, 43 Laud Agents. A LAHGE NUMBED Ol’ TOWN LOTS. SITUATED ia the" best' parts of the town of Rensselaer, foFsale at very low price ami on favorable terms by Mll.RliX' X. COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. .Miss .SOUTHVVOBTH, Q t'oi.riKF.i. g. . ( itouKF.ri', CHAKI.ES BUKBETT, ’ THQ.MAS mxx ..ENGLISH, _M. i),, jIENKY CLAPP, Jrs.,. GEORGE ARXOUD, SA.MUEI. YOUNG, Mrs. ANNA YV lI.ELPLEY, -Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, Mrs. 1)1. VERNON, M iss 11ATT1 E. CLA RE, FINLEY’ JOHNSON, WRITE ONLY FOR THE GOLDEN I’RIZI", GOLDEN I‘EEIZE, « GOLDEN VitIZE, GOS.DEN I’KSZE, GOLDEN I*KIZE, GWLDSIN I’BIZE. THE GOLDEN PKIZE, ILLUSTRATED. Dean Salter, Successors to Becket Co. rpilE 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 and fascinating reading matter, from tho pens of the very first writers of tho day, elegantly illustrated every week. A I’BESENT, WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO SSOO, Will be given to each subscriber irnmediatelv on receipt of the subscription money. This is presented as a memento of friendship, and not as an inducement to obtain subscribers; TERMS. 1 copy one year $2 00 and 1 present. 1 copy two years 3 5(1 and 2 presents. 1 copy three years 5-00 ami 3 presents. 1 copy live years j. . . 8 00 and 5 presents. AND TO CLUBS, 3 co: ies one year 500 and 3 presents. 5 copies one year 800 and 5 presents. 10 copies one year 15 00 and 10 presents. 2J copies o-no year 30 00 and 21 presents. The articles to be given away are comprised in the following list: each. 2 packages Of gold, containing SSOO 5 packages of gold, containing . . 200 10 packages of gold, containing.. ....... 100 10 [latent lever hunting cased watches. . . 100 20 gold watches ... 75 100 gold watches 50 300 ladies’ gold watches 35 200 silver hiftiting cased watches . 30 500 silver Watches 10 to 25 1000 gold guard, vest and fob chains. . .10 to 30 GoW Lockets, Bracelets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast. Tins. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from fifty cents to fifteen dollars each. We will- present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watch worth forty dollars; to any one 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 subscriber’s name will Tie entered upon our book, and tho present will be forwarded within one week, sty mail or express, post-paid. All commuiiications should be addressed to DEAN &. SALTER, Proprietors, 6-lnmly !L35 BroadwnyY New York.
4if CAUTION. —All Genuine Pills have the above Indian on Horseback, on each Box. Merchants aud Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Pills, signed A. B. Moore AH genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signaturw of A. J. Whitt A C*. t oa each box. DR\ MORSE, the inventor of MORSE’S INDIAN ROO'P PI LLS. has spt nt the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among, the Indians ol our Western country—it was in this is ay that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD; that our strength, health and life depend upon this vital fluid When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the differen t functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if na tore is not assisted ih throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown : out. How important, then, that we should keep the ] various passages of the body free and open: and how , pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse’s Indian Root 1 Pills, manufactured from plants and roots w’hich i grow around the mountainoujs cliffs in Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased nian. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sjidorific, which opens the pores of the skin and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the ' coiruption within. Ihe second is a plant which is au Expectorant., that opens and unclogs thg passage to the and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegin,-and other hu-’ mors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidireys; thus encouraging, they draw large amounts of impurity from the" blood, which is then thrown out. bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood: the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by From the above it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not .only enter the stomach, but become united with tlm blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out ami cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfect 1 y healthy; consequently, Hll sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body, becomes so pure and ci ♦•ar. 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 tn the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages so-r the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is to deed, and the stomach and intes , tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, inns i:i;-|er_roi ng-di sagrerable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the : cinrupted matter through every vein and artery, un- , 1 i Llife is t akeif Irom the bod yby ♦Jisea'se. Dr. M ouse’s , PILLS have added t > themselves victory upon vic- j tory, by restoring Liiliions (.if the sick to blooming ; health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and- wh< <• • treble Hames have o hcen scorched by tlu* burning eh-mrnis <1 raging fevcr 3 and who have been brolight, as it were, within a step of the sikuit.' crave, now staml ready to testify that the\*_ would have been numbered with fehc dead, had it nos been for this fat ami wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pilis. Alter one or two doses had been taken, they w.ere astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their Not only do they give immedrate ease amt strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at om e go to work at the foundation of the disease, which .is ihe blo(d. Therefore, it will he shown, especially I by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleans'- and purify, that disease—that, dead I v ehem v will take its flight, ami tbcflimh of youth a’mUb.cauty l will acai :i return, ami ihe prospect of a long and happy Ilk' w ill cherisii and bright.-n your days { action —.Beware of a counterfeit Mourcd. All genuine Lave the name of White Co, ,cn < a<h box. Also the of j 9. J. H kite \ Co. All others arc spurious. A. J. ’ll I I*. ( ().. No'c Prupfi ct o rs, 5C Leonard Street. New York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root PiHs are sold by all dealers in Medicines, Acents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in-the land. Paru-s d« sii ing-the a.-ency will address as above -for terms. Price cents per box: five boxes will be sent on receipt of .-sl, pnstace paid. I*2 1 v The EclectieCollegeof Medicine, N.Vi’B, <». I'll H winter si-ssioii of ISA-"'-!) will commence .1. on the I Ith of Octolier, and continue sixteen weeks. A full anti thorough course of Lectures will bo given, occupyiuij six, or seven hours daily, with [rood opportunities lor attention to practical Anatomy, and with ample Clinical facilities at the Commercial Hospital. The arrangement of the chairs will be as fol lows: T. K. ST. JOHN, M. I'., •■'T’rofessor of Anatomy and I’iiysiology. J. F. JUI’GE. M. H., Professor of Chemistry ami Pharmacy A. J. HOYVE, M. lb, ‘ 4- - Professor of Surgery, C. H. CI.EA VEI.AND, .M. 1)., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. YVM. SHERWOOD, M. 1)., Professor of:Medical Practice and Pathology. J. R. BUCHANAN, M. I)., Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology anti institutes of Medicine. JOHN KING, "M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women nnd •p Children. The terms for the session will be the same us heretofore, viz: Matricnlatic-n, $5; Tuition, $211; Demonstrator’s Ticket, .'J>s._ > (Every student is required to engage in dissection one session before graduating.) Graduation, $25; Ticket to Commercial Hospital, (oittional,) $5. The Lecture. Rooms are newly finished, neat and comfortable, and in a central locality, (in College Hall, Walnut street,) where students will find it convenient to call on their arrival. Tickets for the session may be obtainco of the Dean of the Faculty, at his offieo. No. 113 Smith street, or of Professor C. IL Cleavelund, Secretary of the Faculty, No. 139 Seventh street, near Ehji. [U-ly] JOHN KING, M. D., Dean. T T I JE TST E XV BOOT ||f AMI SHOE r I UIOS..Mc.SH EEIIY wishes to inform the citi--1. zens of RensselietJ nnd 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 <SI Timmons, which he otters to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered in this town. o°Repairing done on ’.he shortest notice. 45 THUS. MeSHEEHY. WIN AND WALL I’Al’llK. A NICE loprdr sale at &. PEACOCK’S.
IMPORTANT DISUOVEUY. CONSUMPTION cj- ALL DISEASES, OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Cim t>c Cured t>y INHALATION. contact with the disease, neutralizes the tuberrii lar matter, allays the cough, causes a f rte anJ ' expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blo**d imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system eir ing that tone and energy so Hidispensable for there storation of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to mea source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other form idable .disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are io cut up by the disease as to bld defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attendin'this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety” five thousand persons in the United States alone - and a correct calculation shows that of the present p’opu latton of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave, 'I inly, the quiver ol death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great ene my of life, -for it spares neither age iror sex but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By thfe help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfectTnft 1 am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impui’e blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lunes is to prevent the free admission of air into the air-cells which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. '1 hen, surely, it is more rational to expect grealer good from medicines entering the cavaties of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach: the patient will always find the lungs free amt the breathing easy.after inhaling remedies. Thus Inhalation is-a local remedy, nevertheless it acts const itulio nall > . ami with inoie power and certainty than remedies administered hr the stomach To prove toe powerful ami direct influence of this mode of administiation. chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the ent ire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the sliL-htest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life j lt a few hours. Ihe inhalation of ammonia will arouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a fen minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected iii the bldod. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact, that sickness is always produced by breathing foul a !* i’t this not positive ejvidr-nce that proper remedies careful ly prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years’ practice many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lung's and throat, ‘have been under my Care, and 1 have effected many lemarkable cures, even after the sufferers bad been prtuumneed in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of cojisuniption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfec t acquaintance with the nature, of tubercles. K-c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate coiisuniptiou and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables, me to relieve the lunes from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, pu rify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the'entil e sy-tem. .Medicines with full diiections sent to anr part ot the I nited Stales aud Canadas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the car* would be irtifce. certain if the patient should pay mo a visit, which would give an opportunity to examine the lungs, and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then tin- cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. All letters asking advice must cotitain a postage stamp. AIWRESS G. W. GKAJIAM, A 3. D., o ’ BOX No. s‘.t. ' « ()fice, 1131 Filbert Street, old No. 109, lIKI.OW Twr.T.rTH. JPii 1 Inele'lpti in, I’eiin, J A I’KiZIl- JOlt EVERYBODY! - WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PHESS A I'.E.trTIHI.LY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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