Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1858 — Bragg's Arctic Liniment. [ARTICLE]

Bragg's Arctic Liniment.

is stated that the surviving daughter of Aaron Burr, came came curiously into possesion of quite a fortune in this way: Burr held a leas from the Trinity Church of the Richmond Hill property, three or four hundred lots in the centre of New York, for 66 years. He released the land for 63 years to Astor and others, arid their lease expires in 1860. The lease for three years belongs to Burr’s daughter, and tne claim is indisputable and the value oi the lease js very great. Already several of the lessees have compromised the claim for from $-1,500 to $2,000 per lot.

Among all the medical discoveries and inventions of the present age, none appear to have met with the same triumphant success as Ur. Bragg's Arctic Liniment. This extraordinary medicine meets the wants of the public in the cure of such a large class of discuses that its value cannot be. overestimated. In all cases of rheumatism,- nlui-algia, ear-ache, tonUl-achc, and all diseases affecting the nerves, its operation is miraculous. It is also infallible in curing all eruptive diseases of the skin, such us erysipelas, scaldhead, tetter, ring-worm, etc. etc., and instantly extracts the tire from' burns and scalds. Sprains and bruises it cures in’a very short time, causing the cagulatcd lymph to be scattered and driven off. It likewise cures nearly all Diseases of horses and entile. The worst cases of spavin, ring-bone, poleevil, spring-halt, &c., .yield at once-to its curative properties. IkFf’of-sale, in Rensselaer, by Harding & Peacock. An Agent wanted in every town and village. Application should be made to Bragg A BurrdweS, St. Louis, Mo., and must always be accompanied by good reference. - " .