Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1858 — Page 4
I. M. STACKHOUSE.] [c. D. STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW I HARDWARE, Stove and Variety Store! 1 REELING that there was a necessity existing for' an establishment of tills kind, we have removed our Tin Shop to the third door from the river, and have opened THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &G., fiver Brought to tliis Market. OUR STOCK CONSISTS !N PART OF Railroad shovels, SPADES, AXES, - 5 .FIELD HOfiS, GARDEN HOES,, MANURE FORKS, < iiay forks, Al RAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS. ■ !t CROSS-CUT SAWS, HAND SAWS, CURRY COMBS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR BUTTS, j AUGURS, CHISELS, i FILES, GIMBLETS, STEEL-YARDS, CUTLERY, &c., Ac.,’ TOGETHER WITH Everyi-tiiny .Else in the Hardware Line that you can call fpr! Our stock of Stoves is unparallelled in the West, either for durability, beauty or cheapness. Our stock of Castings is complete, comprising, among other things, STOVE POTS, TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS,’ BISCUIT OVENS, SKILLET’S & LIDS. thir Tin Shop is still grinding out work of • very imaginable pattern. • w (EFEspecial attention paid _tu Eave Troughs, repairing, and other job work. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, for we buy in the Eastern markets, and exclusively fur cash, we can afford to fell cheaper than articles In this line have ever been offered in this market before. ■" 49 I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. T FI IB N'T'/W BillllS| SHOE f I TH OS. McSHEEH Y wishes fo'i u form thec-iti-_L ecus of Rensselaer -nd vicinity, that he has. just opened a large and excellent assortment of boots’aNd shoes, Of every description, in the house fornierly occupied by Reed A -Timmons, which he offers to sell cheaper than has ever before been off-red in this town. EFRepfiirihg done mj ’he siiortesf notice. 45 THOS. McSHEEIIY. DR. E. J. HAZEN, P RAC TIC A L OCUL IS T , Having permanently located - ■ SAI.TH.I.O. JAB-FF.IC COIN'S'*, I "YXyOULD respectfully an- , . ■ VV nounce to the citizens of the surrounding country that he will Ire in readiness al jSwF'' all times to cirre all curable diseases of the Eye, eithi r recent or chronic iiillammatioti. partiaLblindness, I granulations of tin- eyelids, films, Ac. 35-ts ROC KIII L L II OTS E, I*llll.o ItI.HMIJ, Proprietor, .Corner cf Broddwdy and Main Street, J FORT WAYNE, IND. INDIANA HOUSE*, J. W. A- !*. <». DIVAIX, Proprietor*..’ . tilt A DFQU I>, in n. The table will Ire supplied with the best the '' market affords. '• A goe-d Stably anuAViigbn Yard j attached to the I Intel, The .Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the i RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD IJAII.Y HACK. I.l.Vfi. The hack leaves Rensselaer every morning, j (Sundays excepted.)sat 7 o'clock, connecting at | Bradford with the trains, north and south, and re- j turns same day. EFExtras can also be iprocurcd at either end | of the route, on reasonable terms. 7-ly FS7IF OF* lIOLIHXG COS ICTS IS > J VSPiUC 4'ol NTi. CIRCUIT icoURT - Meets on the third Monday in Marchand Septamber. COURT Of COiMMON PLEAS Meets on the fourth Monday in January, .April, . Lily and October. COMMISSION Eks’ COURT J ->-t« on tie- first Monday in March, June, >-ilrer-a nd December.. . _ re ..... - . - 'i - - —_ M-fifi.tN I I.HtI.K SIHIIA.tItY, ’ . j ■ . ' IVO! A X AI-OI.IS, I'. !>. CG. McLEAN, D. D., Principal; C G-j . TODD, A. M-. Ass-x i,t V This School for Young. Ladi- - roeoinimA'' 1 ’ on Monday, September <>, v/itlf-m able corps ol t~.reh.-rs, UII( | every facility for acquiring a thor- ■ ’id iccompllsh'-d ed’i- ation. >rs and „nv inrthqr i.-a' 1 ;ri:i;i: ifi:t will be n‘a;q lvi ng,, either per, mall vorby I - - -r vtlfc: i, pens; A UUUU am... . A harpins a peacock •
HEMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION OF IIIGIIL Y-CONCENTRA TED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU; For Diseases of lhe Bladder, Kidneys , Grei’e-Z, Dropsy, W eakness, Obstruction, Secret. Diseases, Female Complaints, and All Dis eases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and linpf-udencies in Life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or .Sexual Organs, whether existing iu MALE OR FEMALE, i From whatever cause they may have originated, AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Figor tu the and t 9 the Pallid Check. i , JOY TO TEIE AI’FLiCTI-:il|! It cures Nervous and" Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the Symptoms, among which will b£ found Indisposition to Exertion r Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves 'fremhling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Fleet, I Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,: Uni- | versa! 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 cu the Face, Pain iii the Heaviness of the Eyelids. Frequently' Black Spots Flying ■ - before j he Eyes, With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight; Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness. W’ith c. Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Patients than Solitude, anil 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, i - T’nese symptom?, if allowed to go on—w'nich this me'.licine in variably removes—soon follows LOSS OF HOU ER, FATUITY, and EPILEPTIC FITS-j-ivi one i gF which the patient may'expire. Who can say that ! these excesses are not ■ r-quently ,fGII"V.-ed by these (liivfiil discasi's—lNSANlTY knd CONSUMPTION? ’l'l»e reCerJs.of the INSANE ASYLU MS. and them el- ; anclioiy deaths by CONSUM P'jpX'ON, bear ample Witness to the u ulh; of these assertiDHs. 1.: Lunatic Asy- . lums the me*t,mtl.anchdiy exhibition appears. The , countenance is actually si ddeln add quite destitute— i neither Mirth nor Grief ever - visits it. Should a ; sound of the voice occur, b is rarely articulate.. “With woeful measures wan despair, 1 Low sullen sounds his Igrief Beguiled.'? Debility is most terrible! a. d has brought thou- i sands upon to untinjely graves, thus blast-i ing the ambition of many noble youths. It can be ’ cured by the- use of this Infallible li e m,ed y . . If you are stifferinv with any of-fin- above ilistre.H- I sing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHiU Mill i cure you. Try it. and be convinced of its efficacyBEWARE OF QUACK. XOS’tRU.MS AND QUACK : DOCTORS, A j|o falsely boast of abilities, and references. Citi- I zejis know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, ■ j Money and Exposure, by sending or calling for a hot- i U.e of this Popular and SPECIFc' REMEDY’. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly ■ pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in itw ac-“: tion, ! ‘ ' I
HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of l»Sia rmucy mid <’la cm is I ry, -with th? greatest accuracy an J.Chemical knowledge, and-caie devoted in its combination'. See Professor 1 EA\ EES’ Valuable Works < rij the Practice of Phys-ic,-and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. TTP S 1 O O . «£[[ .One hundred dollars will be fiaid to any physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa- , tietit: amj th,e testimony of thousands can he pro» iduded to prove tEat it does great gocnl. Cases of , from one week to thirteen- yea rs’sgam’i ng Lave been i effect cd. The mass of roluntarhi test iniony in possesj sion of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well j.known to SCIENCE. AND FAME. Herscha':!> appeared bt fore me, an,Ahb-rnmu of the • ifr of Pin lade iphia, H. T. Helmbgld, C hemist, ( wlio bt-ing duly sworn, dees say that his preparafion con- ■ taihs no Nmtoii.c. Mercury <>r injurious Drug, but .■ ••purely Vo etab. . H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufactu|rer. • wm ii and suL'.scril cd before me this gfM Mav of N'vvb'mhcr, }<>l. WM. P HIBBA’ED, Ideriuau. Price §1 per Bottle, or Si r for .*5, .Delivered to any Address, , Accompanied by reliable ami responsible Certificates irom P;<-ic>sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and ; others. ?• Prepared and ? dd by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. NOi 5-2 SOUTH ICtii ST., BELOW CH ESN Wlf, ASSEMBLY BUILDiNUS, PHILA, TlW'’7b be had of HAi<D/A'G \ PEACOCK, and ■of all Druggists and Dealers throughunt the United Staffs, Canadas and British Provinces. BE W A Ji E O F CO 1 ■ NT E R F E i T ASK F- R UKLMBGLdIs —TAKE NO OTHER. ; ’.C-ly fIfSCIJS <iVA«A!\TEKJO. X hv MADISON 110 I’SE, lliiiii Si., bei. Coliiinhisi- A. Front, CIM'I.N.N'ATI, 08110. : r J mis Hotel is of tl io most modern eonsirm--i -» tion, containing ail the latcst-fimproveiiients rand cum <-ni cices adapted to such an estaflish- ■ m-.-iit I’he parlors, dininojrooms and ! bed- ' romiis are newly furnished, the latter beinjrieoini modious and well ventilated. The location of ! the House is excellent, and affords peculiar advaiitaiivs to the business comnmnity, being within Jive mitiutosLwalk of the post-offree. telegraph oilices and banking houses, and adjacent to the landings of th" principal steamboats. (tmnibuses and baggage-wiigons, from the Sevj oral railroads leading to and irom the city*, call regularly’ for passengers. , The strictest attention will be paid to the yvants and comfort of guests; and no pains will be spared to merit aa ontiiimince ofn.be patronage ' so iilii.-railv bestowed upon the ‘-Madison*’ for years past.' GARRISON & FAHILI,, ~Dytf Proprietors. 11. C. KIIIK, ; •Successor to Reich & C 0... oeai.hr in ITALIAN AND AMERICAN ■■• MB BncM m W ■ae* awj Maii aj |.no.xi IIF.ATS IM) IlfiAM S’FONF.S. MAIIE proprietor is determined not to be surI passed by any shop in the State, either as to j .qitalitv of Marble or the execution of work, and j will \V ARRA N T S A TIS FA (' TH) N ITd 01l who favor him with a call. ?hop on Main . stril-et, opposite the Monticello House, MontiI cello, Ind. I IlEfurtEsi Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. I Cole, Jacob Metkle. 3.f-tf M. E. DAVISSON. JOSEPHUS DATHSON. a M, Ei &J. FRANCISVILLE, PULASKI CO., iND., WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO ! ' i Purchase & Sale of Real Estate, »»A V nr.XT <>l TAXES, A c. Being personally acquainted in this and adjoining co it II ties, reliable i n format ion will be given by cailingon them in person or by letter, as all t-omm-.inicntions will receive prompt attention, by sending two postage stamps. Persons having imsi m ss in our I i ny will find it I<> their interest to givq. ns a call. _ J _■ 'SjiejJal attention to collections. OTtr-e in the store of M. E. Davisson & Son BALMER HOUSE, ('■■ipi'i'r ■■!' UVitshiru/lon <md Illinois Sti-eets, IWD. I. i». CIAHMKCMAEI., Proprietwr. I
a iWa ajj I FULL ASSORTMENT I■ ? : . j 'or ' TALL & WINTER ■(4 0 O' 1) s FOR SALE I' • . - . ; - ' ' ' Cash iOll PRODTTCE AT ! ! ’ ■ ’. riIOMPSON S WVL ■ W- ■
j SHANGHAI BUILIHNG, ! RENSSELAER, IND. |. - '' ’ ■ . I L L. D. SINE’S FOHrV-Eit.HTH GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1,500 Prizes Valued at $11,000! ' 100 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! ONE FARM OF 160 & TWO OF 80 A itES EACH FCR ! SSOO IN GOLD FOR $1! j Q~O O i Gold and Silver Lever Watches ! (i()LD VEST AND GUARD CHAINS. I Solid and Double-Plated Silver II are, Jewelry, fc. 'B'M'I4.F/r>i I.IJIIT'S'.O TO 12,000. To be I>r:.xvn ;«I fitnciniinli, 0.. <)N MONDAY, DECEMBER 6,1858. r I). SINE would announce to the public that his Forty-eighth Mammoth Gift En- ; terprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion i will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thouI sand valuable Gifts, among which will be found i the following: Thre*- 80-acre, and two 1 GO-acre I.and Warijrants; lltht prizes of American Gold, ranging from five dollars to six hundred dollars each; 27(1 Gold rnd Sliver Lever .Watches, worth front fifteen to i two hundred dollars each; 40 Gents’ Gold Vest i Chains land I.aiiies’ Gold Guard Chains. j; Also, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, I consisting of Table-spoons, Tea-spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Nc. Also, Ladies’ Goldstonc, Cameo, and Painting sets. Bracelets, Lockets, &.C. Also, Gentlemen’s Goldstone and Plain Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, &c. All of the above Gilts are of aS good a quality as can be purchased fdr the price. I beg leave to state to the public that tnv En i terprises materially differ from many others of a 1 similar character: j Firstly—The'drawtug invariably takesplace on the day advertised. Secondly—The prizes are worth what they are stated t- ein the programme. Thini —The; drawing is conducted in a fair And impartial manner. , Fourthly—All prizes drawn by persons who I cannot attend the drawing, are immediately fofi warded at my ex’pense and risk, and a list of the d i.-wn numbers is forwarded to every ticket- ' Bolder, whetifer they are fortunate or not. Fifthly—All prizes drawn which do not give I satisfaction are exchanged, if they are returned | in as good order as when received. i Agents selling twenty-five tickets or upward I wiltabe supplied with tickets at the rate of 81) i cents each ; single tickets, one dollar; si.x tickets, i five dollars. All orders must be addressed to L. I). SINE, ' Box .379, St. Louis, Mo.; or they may be ad--dressed to L. D. SINE, Box 71(1, Cincinnati, ()., as I have an agent at the latter place, to supply I all who may order from there. 39-ly ICAII.ICOAU TIME I A Ul.fi. The. cars on the New Albany and Salem Ruil- : road arrive al Bradford as follow: MV TP A INS. ' Going sou th ,il 1 :.'IB A. M. Going north, 1.22 P.M. NIGHT TRAINS. I Going south, 9:95 A-M. Going north, .3:09 .N.M-
JASPER. COUNTY LAND AGENCY R. H MIgROY. L. A . COLE. itt ILK O ¥ A COTE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, B A RE prepared to transactWll busaiiess usually AV pertaining to Real Esßite Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, <fcc 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 required. 20J)00 ~ACRFS OF the best land in Jaspcrconnty, suittiated in in all parts of the county, and comprising every .variety of any prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, for sale b\- MILROY N C< )LE, 43 Real Estate Agents,. THE BEST OF PBAIBIE LAND, DESCRIBED as follows: AH of section 8, except 80 acres off the west side of the section; he north half and south-west quarter of section I I); the east half and the south east quarter of the ! south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of section 1; the south-west quarter of section 3, mid the north-west quarter of section 10, ail 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 < istance of the premises; will be sold at very low ■price upon the following unprecedeiit.-diy favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, ol the pur- ■ chase money in hand, five percent, in one year, land the balance in eight equal annual payments, j with interest at the rale of si.x per cent, per atij num, payable annually, the deferred payments I s-cured by mortgage on the premises. For the (.above realestate apply to ' MILROY. N COLE, j 43 Land Agents. ON BEAVEB PIiAIIHE. \LL of section 4, and the north half of section 5, in township 28, rang" 8; also, the southwest quarter of the south-east quarteHof section ; a!?, township 2:), range B—as good prairie as there iis in Jasper county, selected years ago l>v good ijt dges; A.vill be sold at low price upon these terms: Qj 1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Dt of January, 1859; £2 per acre on the Lt of January, 18t>0, and the balance in fair years from the date of the deed, w ithsi nteresl, bv | . MILROY ilt tL'OLE, ' 43 Real Estate Agents. ONE OF THE IxEST 1-'AB.US.;SN 'I'B»E COrNTT, / CONSISTING of 17(5 acres of prairie ami 29 v> acres <if timber, 150 acres ol' the farm in ct Itivation—an excellent spring and orchard on ■the premises; lhe farm situated,tbr--e miles from -Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensschu-rto Bradford, for sale hv ’MILROY A COLE, 13 Land Agents. A FINE EITTEE FAi< TI of SO A<Q£ES. EVENTY acres of which is under improveK-'. ment; also, 41) acres of excellent timber belongiuff to the farm; situated about thro,- nyj.-s from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low prieo and on good terms by .MILROY &. COLE, 43 Land Agents. I' — L..;.. , A EAK4.E Xi lim it OF SOWN I.OTN. SITUATED in the best parts 6f the town of Rensselaer, for sale at ve’ry low price and on favorable terms by MILROY & COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. Now Albany & Salem R. R. iS.>B. FAJLI, AKl< AN Uli XI ENT. I,SSS. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER Isl' TRAINS WILL BE HUN AS follows: fiOING NORTH. IROM NEW ALBAN Y —Bedfo rd Accommodation. Daily, except-Sundays, at 8:30 A..M. Stops at all Stations. Arriving at Bodford at 1:29 I’. M. ' bCHIGAQO MAH..—Daily, except Sundays, at' 11:30 A. AL; stopping at .91 regular Stations, and at signal stations on signal. Connecting at Mitchell at 3:18 I’. M. with the St. Louis laxpress of the Ohio and .Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis and all points west ami northwest, and lit. 3:55 I’. M. wit'; the Cincinnati Express; and | at Lafayette tit I:SO’A. M. with the Chicago i Night Express from Cincinnati, lor Miehigan I City and Chicago-—arriving at Chicago at 8:55 i A. 51. Passengers di tie at Alitchell, sup at.Clreen- i castle, and breakfast at Michigan Citv- ‘ Sl’. LOUIS EXPRESS.—DaiIy at 10:25 P.M. Connecting at Mitchell at 2:1 (> A- Al- with the j Cin ffnnati Express, and at 2:47 A. AL with the! i St. Louis Express. • , I FROM GREENCASTLE. — I.afayettvAccom- | modation.— Daily, except Sundays, at IILOS A. 1-1. Connecting at Lafayette at 2:0.3 P. AL will the Chicago Day Express from Cincinnati, urri' ing at Chicago at 9:20 I’. AL Passengers dine at Lafayette and sup at Michigan City. COIN<4 NOS TH. FROM .MICHIGAN CVlY.—Cincinnati Day Exp -ess. Daily, except Sundays, at 9:40 A. M. (Letving Chicago at 7:00 A. AL) and running i directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 10:49 P. A- . Connecting at Lidaytte with the Grcencstle Accomodation at 3:40 I’. AL reaching Greencastle at 7:50 P. M. Stops at all stations between Michigan City and Greencastle. Passengers dine at Keynotes. Ci winnati Nijht Express.— At 11:15 |’i M. daily, except Saturdays, (leaving Chicago at 9:2U I’. M.) running uirectiy through to Cincinnati, arriving ut 12.25 P. Al. Connecting at Lafayette—daily, except Sundays—at 4:10 A. M . with the Lo.iisvilte Mail frain, arriving nt New Albany at 4: li) P. M. Stopping at all regular s‘ations between Michigan City ami Lafayette, ami at all stations between Lafayette anil New Albany. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Bodlord. FROM BEDFORD— Redford Express.— Daily, except Sundays, at .3:05 P. AL, stopping at all stations. Connecting at Mitchell ,witli the Express Trains irom St. Louis and Cincilinati on tild .Ohio and -Mississippi Railroad, and ariiviiigat New Albany at 7:20 P. M. FROM MITCHELL S7. J.ouis Express.— Daily, at 3:05 A. AL. connectingwith the St. Louis and Cincinnati Express Trains, arriving at New Albany at (i:2O A. AL The Throuyh Trains eonnect at Gn-encastle with tin- I'erre Haute, and Richmond Ruilroad, and at Lafayette wjlh the trains of the 'Cob do, Wabash, and Western Railroad, at AL S. CrosAliciiigan Southern am! ‘xortln-rij Indiana Railroad; at Aliciiigan City- with tire .Michigan Central Railroad lor t hicago and all points west and-northwest, and tor Detroit! and all points east: II j’Through tickets for sale in Louisville,: No, 555 Alain street, and at the Companv's ollie,■< in .Mi w /Albany, Aliehigan City and Chicago, l<n a.I llii- principal points in th.- East and North-w st. R. E. RiCKEK, Siip['t W. W. Tutti.k, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. New Albany, October 1, 1858.
•' >k - 1 ’ CAUTION - . —AU Genuine Pills have the above Tn-lijyn on UorMeback. on each Box. Merchants and Trader# will be on their guard an<l not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Pills, signe*! xl. B. Moore All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signal art) of A. J. White ct Co., oa •ach box. I>K. MORSE, the inventor of M() USE’S INIM A N ROOT DILLS, has spent tire greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, .'.sia and Africa as well as North America—has spent three rears ainoire the Indians of our Western country—it Was in this way that the Indian Root Bills wen- first discovered. Dr. Morse wad the first man to establish tl-e fact that all diseases arise troi i IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD; that our strength, health and life depend upon Ulis vital fluid M ten the various passages become clogged, and do irotl act in perfect harmony with the di tLren t function.'- ot the l.( dy, tire blocm lose- its aci.it.:i, becomes i 1h ie iC, cor re pled and diseased; thus causiii-j: al I pains, : sickness and distress ot every name; our streuetli is exlninsted, ou-r health wo are deprived „(!, and if na i tore is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant huI iriors, the Idocd will become choked and cease to : act, and liius o.ir light of life, wit I be fop yer blown I out. How.important, then, that we sliojildtkeep the : various passages of the body tree amt open: ami how i pleasant to u.- that we have it in our pojver to put a I i.redicine in oilr:reach, namely. Morse’s Indian Root . Pills, mairtifact-ircd from plants aml-rioots which around tire mountainous cliffs in Nal lire’s gar- . re-n, lor tire health and re- every of diseased, man. - line od tin loots trom which these Pills are made is I a SudyrHic, wi: i cli y. net, s tire pores of tke skin and ■ ass.-!- .yatupe m tliriw-ng out the lineg parts nf thes | < f’lrnplion within. i lie second is a ;da’pt which is an 1-.apectoraii:. that opens and uiicli.gshtie passage . to toe-HingS. an I thus, in a s-K.tlii-.ig manner, per- ; forms its duty by thriving i,’l'.phlev-n. knd etlrer'li'ii : mors irom tin- luiies by copious spittinv.f l ire third is a Diur.trr, wbi. h gives e.ase and <t.,i.l-!e st r. u-• th j to ‘lie kidneys; thus en coo ravin v; thev -draw large amounts <■i impurity fr.,-;i the bleed, wliLli is Hen I tlni.wp o.it »< tint i 1:111 y by tl-e urinary or! water p.i. , sage, and which could not have been disi baiTed in any-otirer way. Tin- fourth is a Cathartic, and at - companies tire other prepertics nfthg Pills wliip-en- - yagyd in purifying the flood-; the .coarser particles ol ' impurity winch canni-t pass t.v the oilier Outlets ate Hitts taken up and. con veyc.d i.,-j in great ipianfities by • tr.e bowels. From tire above it is siir.wn that Dr. 'ijirse's Indi- , an Rom Bills not •only enter the sti-macii. limt l.ecome' nutted With the - oo.i, t.T ti.ev find wav to ev.-m | part.iatnl e<impi( ; tely rout out and cleanse'tlre svstem • trom all impiirity, an-! tire lire of the body, which is - tire idm.-d, i-ecimies perlecilv healtiiV; cousi <pie in i y all siekm and pain is driven from the s-.-tem, for ! they ca|Hiiot remain when the body 'n-::.- - .-o pur-- - and cliin?. Till- reason why p.-ople are so distressed yvlien sick, and, why so .many die, is,because it liev dp not get a ineificu-ii- whii;!: will pa-s to the all! ic'tedl part - and whi.eh .will open Hie natiiiTl pas-.mes tor tlred,<e n .e to re fast out; 'em e. a larm ouantit \ ot toed and oilier matt(|-r t> led.-.-LL and Hie Me.iiiaclii and iiit- s -Hires aire literally ovi fill wing ,w ith t ire : coriffipted nifiss, 'HD* (,<i: ..iii’f d ;.--vg rDuftble i\-: uiuntai ions, coi.Maiiili}' iiiiAinii ’-viih tao 1, ; . M ,.J, which throws Hie | coiiMipb-'l ii.Ait- I' through every vein aru! artery, un!UMU? is ta'-|en from the bin! vh\ )li>ua:-e. Dr no v -e's ; BiLLS h.me add'e-1 to rlomset-.es xi. m , . tip'm'mc'toi y. 1 )• restcrnig.miiliinis it tin- ,-ick to; blooming health and t:apj.is. tlnmsands who have 1.0.-n racked ‘or tormented with-Qcknessj pain and an-.;nsh, ar I w!:m-e feeble Irames have 're<-n scmclre.l by lire bimjiiir- elements .if raging ti-virij a:--! who b.ave he. >1 t,e. IU-_-bt. r.- it were, with; 11 ,a step 01 the si!et.,t U\iv.b. now-tmid r, adv to 1. i t !tH nt they would i.aAdhe. n re. i.ibi n.! with tire dead. 11-a I it not I I.e.'H I'or tl'ls aid «... t(;.ful med ic ini-. .Morse’s . 1.10. ia:i 1 ' I A n o .e, or tWo a.j !,;■< n I tat.e.i, rlicy w :-i .• a- "O : 0. -nd --n o. i-- d . lit! WII ■■:: ' 11 ■■! - mi.inn mite.ts, j do III".- '■ .m.lnit.- < f .-net -th. mid take ; aw.., at! -n i l j .-.in a. . amuish. i -.n • l-i-y at on. .- ,-. o ;.. w..i ka: i i.e :< ■ :.:lm -,<m ... ;<1 i-.-a ...q wn (c h is i th" I 1 >( d. 1 lie is-'-:.- ii,v’ lbe -h - n. es p<-< ■all v ■ !!’ ‘ilosi* wlol use tires'- i’.lls, that li : V w ill so i c ban and p;.: ny.t'.at ,l ; -that .1. adH eiremv ■wi I dalle its IL i". ami tlre fl’ish ~i youth alid .beauty , wi .1 a _ain re. :n-,i. and ' i ■ prosp, c t of a ion-; and i-.ap- ' pl lit- Will ( 1..-I i-». amt hit h U-';| you; d-iy-. I c. , tion -1,, war- , . ;l sj ',j, , r; | .Moor/. All m umure have ii. e i,a re e.: 1 A . 'J. \Y HIT K jw ( o, oil each t. x. Also the signature !..f ! ; B AHc .(■ Co. All ot in rs are-shti ri oils, A. J. WHITE & ('(>.. Sot,- Vr.,;o-i\tors, M' L.-onu-d Street. Xi-j York. . ',*!•' ■■' Iml-an i-'t i I Bills are sold l,v dll de»lers in Mr-dii-iiics. .-o A .'(?nt - wanted in every town, village anil hamlet in tire land. I’aities’dcsiring tliea cncy wi|[.address as above for terms. j Brice .m cents per box ; five boxes will Lei sent on receipt .ct :J I, trestage paid. ~: p_>. ; .- ss. .1 Aa; lIS, She Retire# I’hy- / s;esa di.-covcri .1, iviiile i n tin East J m!m<. Z a certain < t;r<- hr ('< u si;pt j. n. Asthma, llronj cliitis. Colds, and vcirerai debility. Tint remedy g was discovered by him when his only-< hild. a § dan: i<ler was given up to die. His c|biid was cured; alid is now alive and well. Des.ircijs of ■ beneiitting his fellow mortals, he w ill semi to ■ .those who wish it. tire recipe c-ontaining full di- f rectii ns tor maknie and successfully u.-ing this / remedy, sirere; on receipt of their name. Aid- f | i dress 0. B. Bko w n, 1!i Grand st. Jersey ( it y A' - J / i L’ll-Hni AGENTS WANTED IN everv con nt y Io tin- Unite.l .States'; to s ■'! I by subscription s.-yeral of the most popular I mol iisefttl'Books tn Ai.-r-tii i, .-mionjr wliich tinvfotitid a Book wiii.c.li should be in tire hands of ' ‘ every male nod female, entitled !ISOWA!?O’S IMJIHRJiTiC r?l F. 1> !<’IN fi, | ; Revised by Horton Howaro, AL D., containing I Over On, Hundred Idas rations, \ : ( )f great import iiree. one thousand Inrgeioctavo I pajres, 1)0,1111(1 in substantial leather binding, librarv style. Three volumes bound in ouie, eon-taining-aii important Niys.it. ■. Oa Eteoiiiesit ic AS oil l«-S »»0 , AVitli a treatise on Anatomy. Physiology, and all diseases that mankind are heir to, with prescriptions of th" greatert importanee to mienkind. Also an extensive TKKAT3SSI ON NS 11» NV S r B jf, ■ Giving a full d-'se rijit 101 l ol' the dis.-as-s of women—th; caiise of disease and cure. This book was first published as a 1 xt-book, and is now used in the Eastern Colleges, hut the revis'-d edition is made simple and plain, that all classes imiy comprehend it. It contains jexpl(jnalimis to all th medical terms used in it.: This is a book which will be sold only by sub- ! scr.iption, And no copy can be purchased in any - book store in the United States, except it bo a a second-hand copy, us‘ 1 hereby pledge myself to sell them to no one to be sold again, ilxeept to my regular traveling agents; and, moreover, ■ will employ m> agent to sell this book who will ' sell it in any other way than by subscription, an lon the. territory assigned him. Price .‘j 1 per copy. A sample copy.and terms to ' ageiit well be mailed on tile receipt ol' tin- retail price. Address, IL Al. RULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 24-1 y 111 Alain st., Cincinnati; t). RE A L EST AT E AGEN CY . W. I>. I.EE. G. W< Sl-ITIIER. I,KF. A NPITI.IIie, I,:ill<t Agellls, AT ZILL give their attention to the buying and V V selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes—will .give edrefn] and correct abstracts of titles, mid information; generally Hi relation to the value and quality of lands in this and adjoining counties. Ailegal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will b« dom- on reasonable terms. ST¥NI> FBOII I XDF.H’ \LT. those knowing themselves indebted to us will pl-os • cpll and settle immediatelv. dither by note, or otherwis-, us we have adopted the cash system and ijiust Si ttlo up our books. 20-ts ' I. AL STACKHOUSE & BRO.
I.HPOBTA.NT DISCOVfcBV, CONSUMPTION df ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Cti.il t>e Cured !>>’ INHALATION, -vatie. in tke contact with the disease, neutralizes tnf V’K lrect lar matter, allays the cough, causi' “ frit ,u, ! < ‘ rcu : expectoration, treats the lungs. puHfies the"^*' I ’/ , imparts renewed vitality to the nervous blocd / ing that tone and energy so indispensable for gIV storation of health. To be able to state confi g ' J that Consumption is curable by inhalation is't<!\ tly • a source ol unalloyed pleasure. It is as nnlrh L . n * the canirol of medical treatment as any other form' Utah e disease; nure.ty out of every hundred r»»"» can be cure, in the to st stages, and fifty per cent 7b tire secoud; but in tire third stave it is jn!no««iki. , save more than five per cent., for the luj.gs ire so : h *■ g live thousand persons in tire s a correct calculation shows that of the nr? ’V P ' aDd - lation ot the earth, eighty the ( onsumpti ve’s crave. men io nil Truly, the quiver Of death has no arrow so fatal as I < ousumption. In all ages it has been the greattne my ot lite, for it spares neither age nor seV ho. i sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful ami the gnred. By the help of that Supreme Being i irom whom cometh every good and perfect eirr r B enabled to offer to the afflicted J permane. t'and -needy cure m Consumption. The first cause of tu Irercles is from impure blood, and the im-nredi.t Ar - tert produced by their deposition in the lungs is t<, prtvint the fiec admission of air into the air cells v. h en causes a weakened vitality through theeVtire system. 1 hen, surely it is more rational to expect giea er rood from medicines entering the cavatre’s of .r.e l-iiigs than trom those administered through tie stomacli: Urn patient will always fiml the Irtires fr'-e amt tne breathing easy.after mhalinsreniedies Inlia'atioii is a local remedy, neverthelessitact - c"? Vt'tytional.y. am will, more po vvcl - a „d cerl an y than remedies administered by tire stomach To prove tye poweitul and direct influence of thi/n-odt-■'A chloroform inhaled will enure" 1 t ’• in a few minutes.paralvzirI tie .cm : i,re net vons sv.-Lem so th«T •> li. k 1 » • Zlk n : ]>iitated without tl.c slientest ~a i r ■ • dreaiy l-uri ing gas out de-n .! t '/e ‘Tf”!; 1 h- iulreiatiou . I .■ i mn.:.. l a.v l l i ' l 'areure Ure - wl.eu fainting nr apparently dead. Dre !< . 1i 1 all - G;t the JlH'illClilf’S IS llftCs.i.rJil . . ’ * tew minutes aft,-, being i ; IJk-d !‘ , * * kln a a:ely deject'd in the blood Im!'/ 5 hl ’“■“]• du , tire constitutional effects of inhaiati. u."J’s F n.c fact that >i< km?ss is alwav< nn .1 r-.. < i . . *■ * ai;--is this not positive evidence tt, l !” l ? ,#e ..lies carefully prepared'and jml'ctoi-s'v re, “ e ; .through tire lungs should product H. e i dn "'' 1 * t , < ' rid -nits' During eighteen (rars’ ur! , ‘-Pi'ieM resands, .uffetiug frGlll di-ca'-j-s < f re’ T-““f ‘'‘"“j’ throat, have been under mv cate nd i s ' *’‘ d ar? re narkaf le cun s eUn after h " V eff, ' cltd I'-.ou.u.d.K, eisZ ‘m ! v trea'tr n ent 1 ’j I r‘“"‘ '' a ’fata' dA-i’l-ercies Ac‘ ent' mature ot vai ioi-s f.',-ms’< r ,'t i ' , i tO 11, .f’ 1,11 -'tii»h. readily, the vai: u. 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