Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1858 — Page 4

Gold Rumors.

Mr. John Huston arrived in Kansas City on the 28th ult. He is direct from the minds [mines], and brings the latest and most reliable news. All the Indian traders are stampeding for the mines. He saw a Mr. Jackson at Fort Laramie, with several hundred dollars of dust. The mines were almost destitute of breadstuff's, and mining-tools are not to be bought for any price. There are now about two hundred and eighty men in the mines. Seven men took out $500 in one week. Mr. Clement, a cousin of Mr. Huston, will be in in a few days with $500 which he dug out in twelve or fourteen days. Some of the men with Mr. Clement took out from $20 to $105 per day. Mr. Jackson, spoken of above, had in his possession a nugget from the mines weighing twentythree ounces. The richest mines are high up in the mountains; but those who had been working and prospecting there, had been driven to the valleys by a snow-storm, which fell nearly three feet deep on the 5th of August. We take the above items from the Kansas City papers. This reliable andcheering intelligence will raise a perfect <furore> of excitement, and add thousands to the numbers who are rushing to the mines. Those who do not fear the sufferings of a winter campaign will push on, while thousands will come to the frontier and wait until spring. <Leavenworth Herald>. ----- ----->It has been a joke against the Irish brick-layer, who, in his anxiety to gain a' wager he had laid with a fellow-workman that he could not carry him on his head to ■ the top of a high building, confessed he -‘ha,d hopes when his bearer's foot slipped near the fifth story;” but, in Mrs Gaskell's Life of the Bronte Girls, there is an anecdote of' a Yorkshire farmer, which throws Pat quite ! in the shade. It appears he hat!-. insured his !' life, and the payment of the premium Avas a■ great grief to the-money-loving Yorkshireman, who was, in the language of Clfarlottb Bronte, “a sleuth hound in the pursuit of' money.” Just before the second payment, of the annual premium came round, a mortal sickness seized the unfortunate, who, when the doctor and parson conjointly announced his approaching fate, lifted himself in bed, and, with a chuckle which rose in grinning triumph over the dead rattle, cried: “Ecod! yoti don’t say so. Going to diet Zounds! then I shall do the insurance chaps, after all, out of their money. Ecod! 1 Was always a lucky dog.” rjO”Jefferson Davis’ summer sojourn in Maine has been of benefit to -bis physical and mental health, lie has stopped hinting or threatening disunion, and saves t he Union as regularly.now. in every speech as'Choate; ■■ and, besides, on every occasion: he express-| es unwonted admiration of the skill and enterprise resulting from the frqe labor system of New England. laws and prohibition do not , seem to have improved the morals of Boston, for the Traveller admits that, “in order to see the comet in its full glory, take a good glass. If this fails, take two glasses. Should this prove insufficient, take more glasses, and you will in time be able to See not only one, but two comets —and perhaps more.” • £py"Millard Filmore, in his letter to the .Committee of Invitation of the Kentucky State Fair, says he has withdrawn entirely from all political strife.

DR. E. J. HAZEN, PRACT IC A L OCULIST, Having permanently located ! SALTILLO, JASPEB F<»l A'B’A, WOULD respectfully an-, nouncc to the citizens of the surrounding country that he will be in readiness at MPaßrar' all times to cure all curable diseases of the Eye, either recent or chrome inflammation, partial blindness; granulations of the eyelids, films, &.c. ’35-tf INDIANA HOUSE, J. AV. A: S. O, DIiVAGI,, Proprietors, y BRADFORD, IND. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to the Hotel. 'l’he Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD »AII,Y HACK. I',INF.. ■'l'he hack leaves Rensselaer every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with the trains north and south, and returns same day. IVE.xtras can also be procured at either end of the route, on reasonable terms. 7'-ly ROCKHILL lIO.U.SE, VIIII.O KimSEY, I*rnpiMctor, Corner cf Broadway and Main Stnet, FORT WAYNE. IND. PALMER HOUSE, Corner of Washinglon and Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. J. D. (AKniKTIAEL, ProprJeJor. TT-IME OF lIOI.DING («( IC S’S S N JASI’EH UOUJiTV. CIRCUIT COURT Meets on the. third Monday in Marchand September. CopRT OF COMMON PLEAS Meets on the fourth Monday in January, April, July and October. commissioners’ COURT Meets on the first Monday in March, June, i*»pteTObor and Dceamber.

HEMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION or HIGHL Y-CONCENTRA TED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU; For Di* eases of lhe Bl add er, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropay, Weakness, Obstruction, Secret Diseases, Fe- | male Complaints., and. All Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and 1 iupiudencies in Life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the- Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, Whether existing in ■ MALE OK FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated-, AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Figor to the Frame, and Bloom to i x , _ the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THIS AFFLICTED! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, arid re moves all the Symptoms, among which Will be found Indisposition to Exertion, 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, Uni- i versal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enor- ■ mous-Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions, on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness ot the Eyelids, Frequently 1 Black Spots Flying before the ■—j Eyes, . 7. j With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want . .of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more Dcsirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread, for. fear of themselves; iio 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 medicine invariable removes—>r>n follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, mid EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of -which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those diretui diseases —INSANITY and CONSUMPTION? The records of the INSANE ASV LU AIS, and them elanclioly deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mil th nor Grief ever- visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. _ “With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sou mis his grief Beguiled.” Debility is most terrible! a. d has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambitioM of many noble youths. It can bh cured by the use of this I In f a I I i I) I e 7? r ?/z ed y . If you arc suffer Dig with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID .EXTRACT BUCHU will, cure you. Try it, and be convinced'of its efficacyBEWARE 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 ol this Popular amUSPECI FC REMEDY. It allays all pain ami in (1 animation, is perfectly pleasant in taste and cd'-r, but immediate in its action . HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according lo tlie Huies of Pharmacy and Cli’ciuistry, w ith the greatest accuracy aniF”Clicmical knowledge, and care devoted in its combination. See. Professor DEWEES’ Valuable Works on Ike Practice of Physic. and niostref the late Standard s c 1 .Medicine. UT S 1 O O . eCil One hundred dollai ; will be paid to any physician who can prove that the .Medicine evi r injured a Patient: and the testimony < f thousands (an be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years"’standing have been effected. The mass of r.rluntn ri/ fest iniu.ni/ in possession < f tire Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well k no w n. to _\m, i v mi;. 1 Personally appear'd before me, a-p Alderman of the city jrf Philadelphia. IE T. Jlki. m tioj.i). Chemist, who .being duly sworn, does say that bls preparation con- | tains no Narcotic. .Mercur'v or injurious l»£tig but are purely "Vegetald'e. IE- T. H EL.M BO Ll)’ ■ Sole .Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this "•j: , d day of November, Jssf. WM, P. HIBBARD, Ahh-rina'u. Price SI per Buttle, or Six tor h/h. 1/elircrcd to anti .Idf-css, Accompanied by reliable -arid, re.- ponsi hie Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergy men" and others. ' Prepared ami sold by IL T. HELM BOLD. Practical ami Analytical Chemist. No. ,-,-j <6(TH 10m ST., BELOW CHESNUT, ASSE.M BLY -BUfLDINGS, PHII.A. TTr’VM bf'had of Sf PKMOCK, and of all JJrniroisfs anil Iftahrs t hrnn r hunt the United Ulates. Canadas and British Provinces. f B. EW A H E O E C< > I" NTE RE E ITS. ASK ton HELM BOt,ids—TAKE NO OTHER. RiMy <1 KE.S GI" AIS .1N TEE D. ; iri.KCTibx NO'riri-:. State of lirdiaiia./ Jasper county, \ ]( lurries M. XVatson, Clerk of tile Circuit j Court for said county, do hereby certify to the Hherill’ of said county, that the following. State, county, and township officers, tire to be elected at tin; annutd clecti<yn to be held at the se-vetal precincts in said county on the second Tuesday in October. 1858, to-wit: One Aleniber ot Congress for tire 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 Jusper, Lake, and Porter, a ! Representative in the State Legislature for the counties of Jasper and Pulaski, a County Treasri urer and Collector, a Sheriff, a County Commis- | Sioner, Coroner, Survivor, an Assessor for each township, and a Justice of the Peace for Gillam township. Witness my hand and the seal e-f said 5-Al'’ Al coli rt this (ith day of j-ieptemlmr, at /' office in Reuss.■ I m' r, . D. 1858. —C. M. WTSDN, Clerk, ' By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. i , I,- Simon Phillips, She rill’ of the county’ of I Jasper, Indiana, do hereby, in accordance with the above certificate, give notice that an < lection , will be held at the several places of holding elections in tft.aid county on Tuesday, the 12th day of October, 1858, for the election of the officers named in the above cct ifieale Given under mv hand this 6th dav of September, 1858. SIMON PII.LLIPS, - Sheriff Jasper coup.ty. RU-3t By C. 11. Downing, iJeputy, SItEIEIFF’S SALE, BY virtue, of a decree and order of sale to me directed from the Jasper Common Pleak Court I will, on the 16th day’ of October, 1858, at the I Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasi per county, and State of Indiana, between the limits of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day. expose to public saleTo the highI est ana best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven ears ol the following real i estate, situate in Jasper-County and State of lui dian.i, to-wit: The J west half of the north-east quarter of i Section thirty-three (3’l,)'township twenty-nine ■ (2!), range six (6) west. i And on iailuri; to realize amount of said judgment, interest aiid costs,-I will, at the same time and place,.oiler for sale the lee-simple . of said real estate. Said real estate takeii.as the property of Elii jah Asa and Samuel [vers, at ll.e suit of Jediah Waldon, assignee of-Samuel Ivers. SIMON lIIHiLIPS," Sheriff Jasper con nty. IL' .. . .1. Wright, Deputy. September 22, J 858. 7 bit I’l'Sti; WINIIS AN» B.IQI oiss, FOR medical purposes, for sale by HARDING A PEACOCK

NEW ! ■. ■ - ■■■■ . J . . ■ ' ... r. ■. ■ i *’ ; t ■ ' ■■ ■ / GOO D S I Daily Arriving, i■ ' ; : . ■ .. . \ . SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE MAMMOTH STORE OF THOMPSON 4 SON’S, su.ucn.vi nun,me, RENSSELAER, IND. 1 r . - v • - L. D. SINE’S fOK T Y - S E V£ T» GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1,500 Prizes Valued at $>11,000! 100 PRIZES IN*AMERICAN’ GOLD! . ONE FARM OF »6O & TWO OF 80 ACRES EACH FOR $1! $5 0 0 IN GOLD FOR $1 ! ’ ' I 2 O O Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! I GOLD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. Solid and Double-Plated Silver M are, Jewelry, 4’c. TICKETS FIiUITIID TO 12,000. 'To be Drawn at C'iiicinimti, 0.. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1858. LD. SINE would announce to the public • that his Forty-seventh Mammoth Gift Eui terprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable Gilts, among which will be found : the following: Three 80-acre, and two 160-acre Land Warrants; 101) prizes of American Gold, ranging from i five dollars to six hundred dollars each; 270 Gold and 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-Platcti Silver W are, * i consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, I Butter Knives, &.c. i Also, Ladies’ Goldstone, Cameo, and Painting sets, Bracelets, Lockets, &.C. i Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &.c. All of the above Gifts are of as good a quality i as can be purchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my En . terprises materially differ from mawy others of a ! similar character: •* Firstly—The drawing invariably takesplace on the day advertised. Secondly—The prizes are worth what they are i stated to be in the programme. Thirdly—The dravfcing is conducted in a fair and impartial manner. Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing, are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk, and a list of the drnwn numbers is forwarded to every ticketholder, whether they are fortunate or not. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not give 1 satisfaction are exchanged, if they are returned in tis 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 370. St. Louis, Mo.; or they may be addressed to L. D. SINE, Box 71 <), Cincinnati, 0., as Iliave an ugent at the latter place, to supply 1 all who may order from there. 39-ly

ItABJUICOAD TIMK TAIILE. j 7'ho cars on the New Albany and Salem Rail- ; road arrive at Bradford as follow: DAY TRAINS. Going south, 11:38 A.M. Going north, 4:22 P.M. NIGHT TRAINS'. Going south, 2:25 A. M. Going north, 3:09 A- M•

JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MILROY. L. A. COLE. MI .G et O V A: C I. E , REAL FS E AGENTS, A RE prepared to transact all business usually x\_ 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 to any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and will accompany the .same "with a legal opinion as to its validity, without additional charge, whenever requited. 20,000 NACRES OF the best latid in Jaspercounty, suiltiufed in rn all parts pf the county, am! comprising every’ variety of .timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, for sale by’ MILROY &. COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. 11l I'. BEST OF I’ICAIRIE I, and, DESCRIBED as follows: All of section 8. except 80 acres off the west side of the section; the north half and south-west quarter of section !); tlie east half and the south east quarter of the south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, and the.<north-west quarter of section It), all in township 27, range 8, situateif in the vicinity ol Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a w.-11-s stied neighborhood; plenty of good timbijr within a short distance ot the premises; will be sold i:t Very low price upon the following un.pri.-ced|'titcdiy favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen- per ceYt. of the purchase money in hand, five per eeiF. in one year, and the balance in e'ight equal annfial payments, with interest at the rate of six 1 per cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above real estate apply tn ’MILROY & COLE. ! 43 - Land Agents. L ON HEAYEHS I’Sa.YIIiSE. A LL of section -1, and the north half of sect iim L A 5., in township 28, range 8; alsOjthh southwest quarter of the south-east quarter of section 32, township 29, range B—as good prairie as there is in Jasper county, selected years ago by good judges; will be sold at low price upon these terms: !$1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist of January. 1859; £2 per acre .on the Ist of January, 18(>0, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, by MILROY COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. ONE OF THE BES’I’ FABTIS IN ’JS'IEi; ’ ((MATY, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of praki<-and 2(1 ( > acrek!of timber, 15!) acres of the farm in cultivation—ai> excellent-spring and orchard on the premises; tile farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale l>v , ’.MILROY Y COLE, - 43 Lind Ag'euts. A FINE EI'F’S'I.E FA IS It J of St) IC Si E*, SEN ENTY acres of which is nod r improvement; also, 41) acres-</f. excellent timber belonging to the farm ; si'tuateil üb.otit three miles from Rensselaer, lor sale at a very low price and on gjjod tennis by MILROY &. COLE, 43 f Laud Agents. A I. YItGE NV.TIBFAS OF TTOWN LOTS. SITUATED in the best parts of the town of Rensselaer, tor sale at very low price and on favorable terms bv . MILROY A (3)1.1!. 43 ’ * Real Estate Agents. .Miss SOUTH WORTH, CocONKt. G. W. t’HOCKErr, CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DI NN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPP, Ji s., GEORGE A RNOI.D, SAMUEL YOUNG, .MIIs. ANN A Wll EI.PI.E Y. .Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, .Mrs. IH. VERNON, Miss HATTIE CI.A RE, I’INLEY JOHNSON, WRITE OXI.V roll THE GOE DE N I’IJ3 "A E, • GOI.DEN I’ISS'AS:, GOI.DE.N VBIZE, GOEDEN I’IIIZE, GO I. DE N S’SIIZE, GOEDE.N I’ItJZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE, JLLi:STK.VI*KI). Dean Salter, Successors to Ifechet Co. fTMIE New York weekly GOLDEN BRIZE is L one O# the largest and best literary papers of the day. An imperial quarto containing eight pages, or forty colvm.xs, of the most interesting and fascinating reading mutter, from the. pens of the very’ first writers pf the day, ei-mjaxtey illustrated every week. 11 A I’ISESF.N'J’, WORT H FROM 50 CENT'S TO §SOO, Will be given to each subscriber immediately 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 50 and 2 presents. 1 copy three years, 5 00 and 3 presents. 1 copy rive years . . 8 00 and 5 presents. AND TO CLUBS, 3 co: ies one year 5 01) and 3 presents. 5 copies one year 800 and 5 presents. 10 copies one year 15 (10 and 10 presents. 21 copies one year. 30 00 anil 21 presents. The articles to be given away arc comprised in the following list: . each. 2 packages of gold, containing SSOO 5 packages of gold, containing 200 10 packages of gold, containing 10 patent lever hunting cased watches. . . 101) 20 gold watches 75 50 gold watches. . 60 100 gold watches 50 300 ladies’ gold watches 35 200 silver hunting cased watchesc. v 30 500 silver watches 10 to 25 1000 gold guard,-vest and fob chains. . . 10 to 31) Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Broaches, Ear llrops, Breast Pins, Cliff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from tiliv cents to fifteen dollars each. yVe will present to every person sending ns 50’ subscribers, at two dollars each, a gold watph 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 Subsc.ribi l s name will be entered upon our book, and the present will be forwarded within one week, t, y mail or express, post-paid. All communications should be addressed to DEAN <&. SALTER, Proprietors, 6-lnmlv 335 Brondwny, New York.

J CAUTION. —All Genuine Rills have the un-jve Indian on Horseback, on each Box. Merchants an<i Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Fills, signed A. B. Mouref All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signature of A. J. White (& Ce t on each box. DR. MORSE, the in vent or <<f M O RSE’S IN DI A N ROOT PILLS, Las spent the greater part ol his life in traveling, havi.ng visited Eiinq A‘<ia and Africa, as well as North Americ-a —has spent three years ani'iong • the Indians of our Western Country—it wa,s Ui this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the fust man establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE I’.LoQD; ' that our strength, health and life depend upon this • vital fluid. When the various passages be conic clogged, and do ; not act in perlcct hai’mony with the differen t fiinc- i lions of the body, the blood loses its action, becoi|nes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, ’ sickness and distress cf every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we arc deprived of, and’ if na- ! turc is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will becoiiie choked ami cease to act, and thus our light of life will be fort vur blown out. How important, then, that we should keep the various passages i.| the m cfy tree and open: and hbw ph’a-ant to u< that we have it in our power t«> put a medicine iii y< nr r< ach. namely, Morse’.- Indian Root Pills, manufactured frm.i plai>t< ami .roots which ero w around Ihe mounta! nous cili's in A atui'-’s warden, t(,r the Im.-ilth ami rci nvcrv < f disea-< d man. One <rf the roots 1.0. ii which the-e Pills are ma<le is a Sudorihc, which-opt i,s the pi res of the skin and Nat ure *. nthi< ; v» : i -1; ( t lie !'i m-.r pai ;<<. j the coTroption within. The second i-’ a -plant which) is an Lxpecit relit., tha’ i.peus amt iincloes the passage to the'ln n Ls. aih.l r. in a. t-oi'lLine maiim”; - , performs its duty iy t‘.. ; -.;wii z <:f phl< e-a . and < ’lor humors from the h'.m -• by < ‘ ■tt- 'I in* thiid is a-Duno-i ic, w’Lit h civus . aand d oubb’ h totti.c ’kidneys; ties <• mi ra l i m.r, they.draw laiUe iUilouiits <.f .impurit y irt.m tl.e bioud, which is thhn thrown out In u.n i iiu iI y by the u i i nary <r .water pis>a ;e, and which <- -iibl iTot have i « t n dischaired in am otio r wny. T i.e i mrtli is a Cathartic, ami decompai; it s lhe otln i pr<ip< ri ies o ■ tm? Pills while ejn•;c ••<! in purilyii.g : be“T»l«*i «I; the coarser |»n rt i< ies of impuii:y which cannot pa.-’-; by the other outlets, are I thus t’a.keii up ami c.-oivcved - R in v.r< at eiiaiitities by tiie bowels. ■ ’ j ' From the ah- ve -hewn that Dr. .Mor.w's Imiiian Root Pills m>t ol 1y cl t«■ r I lie s’ <.mach. but » c<- tie i united with the ! lm,<i, f--r they find way to eveiy part, and coinplT-tcly rout <mt am! clcuuse ihe sy.-icni from all impurity, .-tml the life cd the Li dy, w.hicb isf the L;<>< d,, I. ecGi-it .- ju’rfect I y h. al thy ; c<. mu’ijomitl v, all .-ickrnss ami nain is drivci: from the -\stem, fQr tlmy cannot rmiiaiii when tm; body becomes so pure ami clear. ’ The rgason why'people are so di.-tressed when sick, and why >o many die, is Li cam e tLey do not set a medicine w hich. wi 11 pa.-s to the atiiicted parts, and which will open the natural passages'for t he d iseas?'■ to be cast -jiut; heiice. a lai •_<yqua ::t il y of food and other matter is Indeed, and the slcinach ami lines arc li’oi.illy ove: fl-, w ine with lhe corrupted ’mass, thus 11 ii <I < r ti i: disa retable fcrmental i oils, Constantly mixing with the Lbu.d;. w hich throws life corrupted matter, tliri ne!i « v< rv v. in and arterv, uiiiil life is tab. n tT.-m :he b..d’. I>/ disease. Dr. Mors. > PILLS have mbiff :•> tlm.; ; smv.’s \iuimy up..n victory.' by restoring miHimis < f tl.e sicktto J Imiming licalth ami? happ; m-ss. ’• h -jis.-iuds who Lave been racked or I f.rmented wi i h sick-m ss. pain ami anguish, ami wh. ’e l; < ! L- trai-m.s havi’ Loen sc< ri Imd l-v the Lurnii’.g < h .m-nts i.f ;agim fever, ami whd have !•<'■>• broimM. < it. wcr-e \vi •hi u a »ep of tlte silent clave, nowstaml leiiy to tcsiit'’ 11. at tl.ey would have Ih’uh mimbt led with the dead, ha<! it m-i I <’< h for this *. it al ami Womlm fill medicine. .Morse's I'm!! Bil IO)( t pills. ?»!! er (■.e’ tI- two d . )•-( s h s-l lut’d i aT.mi. tin y were nsi.:ui i- h; d . nml absolutely surprist d , in wi I ng llnii < harm i•. ■_ cilects. ot < niy d. j tnry give i m imd iu.’m ease ami slreiiLth, and take away all sickm ss. pq'.ii ami an mish. ! ut they at cm e co to work at the h.umia! m'n i f the disease, which is tiie Limit. Tlie r<.! . iie, it will Le sh ow n, espec i all y: ' t y timse who use i .t sc F'j.is, that they will soi c'ie -a i;' <• ai.id -puiify. tl aml ?>c-l —t h.a t dea-.l 1y .e m-m y—; wili take its Right, anil iln ilmh « 1 ymit ii ami Lia.ity will, a eai n rein ru . and 1 he ms - pe< t o f a 1-; i: v a. id bap - ; py life wi-l! cliei i.-h and iui ■hicn your days, (’acton.— Beware el a < 'un K-i feit si_m-! A. li. A'ourr. All IrcDui-ne Lave tLr i -.mm i A. J. White: a- Co; <n t;a<h L<\’. .Also' the s.-b Yz.-.e-r- us A. J. I* kite Cy C<>. All oikers are spt: • i mis. A. J. \V I? I ibi W Fti'r i r<. • t.. >■<. do I.col.aid Street. New \ < rk. I )r. Morse’s I ml:n Sn t i ? i ils s<.hi by all di-alurs : iii Mcd i< incs, A _ r <-His wanted in evm n jew’i. m.iage ami ha.mlet i n the laic!. •Pa rt i’.’s <b >im m ia .<• nc y wi i I add l ess as above for terms. . Price cents per box : live hexes will 1 e'sent on .rmcipt of si, posta-<’ paid. The Eclectic College of Medicine, ( I.Y(4.N.NATS. «?. r C’Hi: winters -■ iin of will coninenee . 1. on t!i" I tli ol Oct.i and epii.iiiiv- sixteen 'voi ks. A l ull and tiic>r<>il;' r b <• air.-i' of L'-i'.tti'ros Will be given, oeeiqi ving si x or s•• vi-n I ion rs d -,i i! x . with goiod. opport uni ti -s lor aHontion to praitivil Anat<jnn,v, and wiliioniplo ii::r.•:•! t’.ii iiitios al tin' Cqinnicri'i’il 1! ospi.lni. The arraugfa'nent of the chairs 'will be as fol lows: i. T). E. ST. JOHN. .M. D.. " I’l eli :.-< rol .\ lull > mly (Hill tTiysiolor y. -J. F. JU I GE. .M D., I’l efessor .of Ulieuiisiry amt ITiaruim y A. J. iiOV’-B. N- *’■, 'Professor of Surgery, ('. H. ULEN VELANJ), .M. I)„ Professor of .Materia Meilica amt TTiempcutics. WM.’SHERWOOD, M. D., Professor of .Medical Practice and Pailmtogy. J. R. BUCHANAN, .M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Insti- ' tutes of Medii in-'. JOHN KING, .M. D„ Professor of Ohsteli ies amt Diseases of Women and 1 Tiildre.ii. The terms lor the session wilt be- tin- same as heretofore, viz: Matriculation, S 5; Tuition, Sf2i); Demonstrator’s Tiekef. :<5. (Every student is required to engage in dissection one session before graduating.) . Graduation. $25; Ticket to Commercial Hospital, (oDlioniil. s 5. 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-cnll on tjrrival. Tickets for the session may be olitainen of the Dean of the Faculty, at his officii. No. I IB Smith street, or of Professor C. lluYfleaveland, Secretary! of the Faculty, No. 13!) Seventh street. near Elm. [U-ly] JOHN KING. AL D., D.-an. T IT J I N Jff W SHOE fI T HOS. NT< SH E Ell Y wishes to inform the citiJ- z'-ns of Rensselaer .nd vicinity, that he has just opened a large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every descript io n~i n the house formerly occupied by Reed N Timmons, which he otters to sell' cheaper than has ever before been offered in. this town. II f Repairing done on 'he shortest notice. 45 ' THOS. McSHF.EHY. WLH»»W AND WAI.I, I’Al’F.lJ. A NICE lot for side at A HARDING A PEACOCK’S.

I.VirOKTANT DISCOVERY. CONSUMPTION ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Ca.li be Cured by INHALATION. Which conveys the remedies to the cavaties in flic I lungs, through the air-passages, and coming in direct* coiltact xvitli the disease, neutralizes th* taheicular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, licals the lungs, purities the blood . imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health- To be able to state confidently , that Cousuniptioii is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under . : the control of medical treatment as any other formI idable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases- ; can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent, iu the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than live per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to Ini detiaiiae t*o medica? skill. Evcir, however, in the last stages. Inhalation affords'extraordinary relief to the suffering attending . this I* at fill scourge, which annually destroys ninetylive thousand persons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that i.f the present p’opu- ! latioti of the earth, eighty millions are destined to till I the (.'onsuniptive’s crave, t TruLv, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal •« ; Cotisiimptipa. In all ages it has been the great enr- | my of life, fur it spares neither age nor sex, but I sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graxefuk ! and the-gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good amtperff'etgift, I am ! enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and >;>< ) <ly nite ill ('onsump'tion. 'l'he first cause of tubetclcs is from impure blo< d, amt the immediate elproduced by their deposition iii the lungs is to ) prevent the free admission of air into the air-cells which causes a weakened vitality through the entir* ! systeni. Then, surety, it is more rational to expect LTTater good from medicines entering the cavatirs ol the In mis than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free ’ 11 Hhe breathing easy .after inhaling remedies. Thus, I nhalation is a local l ncv< rlhelt-ss it actscou--t it y. and with mme power .’uid than x.inedivs admihislcn-d ly the .-inniach. To pi..velne p.)\\ ilul aiid duett influence of this m< de ■-I a ’ tiiiiH-i ration, chi.n’oftii nr inhaled will entirely dui'tiGy sensibiliiy m a few minutes, paralyzing he entile uei\ons systeia, su that a-limb may be amputated without the slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning eas will destroy life in. a few hour*. The'inhalation ol ammonia will arouse the pystrin when tainting or apparently d< ad. lhe < dor <1 many ; I t-he medicines is perceptible ip the skin a. lew minjit) ■*'aitei being inhaled, aiid may he immediately d< ti’ctuil in the blood. A convincing’ proof < f the c onsti 1 1; t i qua I t fleets of iniialafit n. is the fact that si<'kilos i> always produced by breathiirg foul air—is this not jwisiiive evidence that proper remedies caielully pi epared and jud cionsly adminis,t<red throne’ll the lungs should produce the happiest rr suits? During eighteen, years’ practice manv tjjtmsands. suffering from diseases (f the lune’s and .throat, have been under my care, and I have idfecttd • many, remarkable run s, even after the sufferers had 7 been preiiounced in tbe last st eg( s, w hi< h fully isfies me that consqmption is no l< uver a fatal disease. My tieatment < f consumjition is original, and |ou tid' d “t-n long < xpi rieiiee and a the.rough investigation. My [ <<fe( : aiquaintance with the nature <A tit here les. Arc., r n <l»les nt- t<> dist im-uish. readily, the varit»rs forms < f disease that simulate coiisumption, and apply the proper r<-m< , dies. rarely being mistaken e’v<’ii in a simile ca<e. This familiarity, in c< linection with certfiit). pathoh gieal and microscopic disci veries. ena? les me to relieve the lunes from the effects > 1 contracted chests. To enlarge the chest, purify the blood, imparl io it renewed vitality, -giving ci.ert.y ami lone to the entire sy>lcm. Medicines with full tfire< tiom< sent to any part of tlie 1 nited Mates a:.d Canadas by patients communitat’.ng their symptoms by letter. But the cure w. i.ld be HH ie certain if the patient should pay me a visit. whi< h would give an < ; p< rtunity to examine the lunes, and enable nie-. to prescribe w ith muefe -grca'iti certainty, and then the cure could be <*ffr<tr<f without my seeing tin* patient atain. 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