Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1858 — Page 2

SPECIAL NOTICES. HE LMBOLD' SG E N UIK EPRE PA R A TIO X. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. !■ prepared ac cording to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and. Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For diseases of the Bladder, "Kidneys, Gravel, and ropsy. , . ’ f READ! READ! READ!—“Ye afflicted read,” the following Certificate of a cure of over 20 years’ standing: H. T. Hui.Mßet.D— Dear Sir: A have been troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. I have tried Physicians in vain, aird at last concluded to give your Genuine Preparation a trial, as I had heard it highly spoken of. It afforded - me immediate relief. I have used three hotties, and I have obtained more relief from its .effects and feel much better than I have for twenty years previous. 1 have the greatest faith in its virtues and curative powers, and shall do all in my power to make It known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove advantageous'to vou in assisting von to introduce the medicine. lam truly yours, M. McCORMICK. Lewistown, Pa., Jan., 28, .1857. Should any- doubt. Jlr. MiiCormick’s' statement, he refers to the following gentleman; * Hon. NVm. Bigler, cx-Govei nor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Thos. IL Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KnoxJ Judge, Tioga Co.. Pa. Hon. J. S. Black.: Judge, Philadelphia. HOn. D. R. Porter, e.x-Govcrnor, Pennsvlvania. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge U. S. C ourt, Hon. G. W. Woodward. Judge, Philadelphia. ( Hon. W. A. Porter. City Solicitor, Philadelphia? Hon.; John Bigler. ex-Govern or. California. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washington, DC. And many others, if necessary. U2F‘ S « C advertisement headed HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column. HELM BoLD’S Genuine Preparation, Cures Gravel, Bladder. Dropsey, Kidney Affections HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated. S offerers. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Prepartion for Loss of Power,, Loss of Memory. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of Breathing. General Weakness. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death. Trembling. TTELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation .for Night Il Sweats, Cold Feet. Dimness of Vision. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Prcparat it.n for languor. Universal Lassitude of the, Muscular System. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Pallid Countenance and Eruptions. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Pains is the Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. FTSee advertisement headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another staluKin. CAUTION. —Al! Genuine I iIG have the k -w? Indian on Horsebuck, on each Eox. Merchants mid! ; Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed ' epon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Pill*. ■ 4?ned A. B. Moure. AP genuine Indian : Root Pills hare the name and rigii&tarv of A. J. White di Co.) on aaeh be*. DR. MOKSE, tr<• i H V f-ntor of 310KSE’S INDIA N • ROOT PILLS, has spoilt the greater part (>fhi< life hi 1 rave ling, having vU-ii.ed Europe, Asia ffpd Africa as : well as North Aineiici—has spent three vears hp- 1 the Indians of our VVestonf country—-it’was in thi£ ! way that the Indian Hoot Bills wcre’firFt discovered. ! Dr. Morse was the firs; man to establish the fact that *ll di scares -arise from I Al PURITY OF THE'BLOOD: ■ that o,nr strength,' health a- J life depend upon this 1 vital fluid H ben the vari’i i s pu; bees become clog'-cJ -vid do j not act in perfect I arm?-! . .with the dish-?. N’muc- }'? n “ of the body, the I f .loses its action..becomes I thick, corrupted'and diseased: thus causin’.all pains sickness ami distress of-every name: our strength is I exhausted. «nr li, alih we are deprived of. mid if ua I ture is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant Im- ’ mart, the blood will become choked ami cease to! act, and 4h.ua our light of life will be forever blown ent.- How important,'then-, that we should keep the various passac-es 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 Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the niountahious cliffs in Nature’s cardan, for the health and recovery of diseased mam One ofuhe loots from which t lie sc Pi 11 s arc mail e i s a Sudorific, which opens the pores <d the skin and assists Nature in throwing out the f.m r parts of the corruption within. I’he second is a plant which is-■ an Expectorant, that opens «ml .unclogs tlie passage I to the lungs, ami thus, in a s -n,thing manner, per- ' forma its duty by throwing <.ff pblei'ni. and other hu- ■ mors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives case ami double strength to the kidney.s; thus .eiicomagi ng, they draw large amounts of impurity from the hloml, which is then thrown out bountifully by ll.c urinary c-r water passage, and which could not have been dischireed in any other way. The fourth is a Cathar’, ic. aml accompanics.the other properties of the Bills while engaged in purifying the blood; the cckii-er particles of impurity which cannot pa’s bv the oilii r outlets,-are thus taken up and ton veyedoff in great ui-autities by the bowels. ■ ‘ From the above it is shown that Dr. Morse’s .Indian Root Dills not only enter the stomach, but become (initpjj, with- the i lood, for they find way to every part/and completely rout out and ch anse’the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently, all sickness and pain is driven from the system for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. Thn reason why people are so distressed when sick, ami why so many die. is because they do not get a taedicine which wilt yass to the afflicted parts, and Avhieh will open t-he natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food ami other.mattei is lodged, ami the stomach and int.es tiues arc literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein ami artery until life, is taken from the. body by disease. Dr. Morse’s BILLS have add.d to themselves victory upon victory, by restoriug-millicms cf the sick to blooming health and happin- s-’. - Yes, thousands who have keen racked or tormcnfed with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble fraihes have been scorcliedby the-burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silo'n.f grave, now stand ready to les.-ify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it net been for this great ami wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Bills. After one or two doses bad been taken, thoj were astonished, ami absolutely .surprised, in witnessing Dieir charming .effects. Not only do they give- immediate ease ,-iml strength, and take away all sickness, pain ami-anguish., but they at once go. to work at tlie-toundation of tile disease, which.is tha blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially hy those who use she-m Bills, that, thev will so cleans.' end piirift, thafdiscase—that deadly enemv—will take its flight, ami the flush of youth and beauty will agai n ret urn. a nd t he prospect of a long and hapyy life will cherish ami brighten your days,' Gafcrios. Beware of a cpunieifeit signed ,<r. /?. All riuiiea i the iiame of ,A . J. Vi bite '• Co. ri, e,.h >■ v. Also flm s/ga. /.-.r’ of 4. .7. If k/ 1 C A (a. All ■ i-< .fni'■- p•. I. a A. '• AYHIT Io A < I‘r,.y i>torr. > > I • ' . X, ■V-’l'r ik. Mr. Morse’s Indian Root Bi lls arc sold by afl dealers In tJedieine.s. -?gr-..-s anj-’.t ■■ ... • -.v, . v ’ n.d hamlet ’■3 ' »"« .(..• iat t i<-s <]■ yii;. .. >! ■ -'t >. - ' i a-h! iCss FriercMitl-i per hoy : five ! -os w:l . ’on racaipi of A'. ;■ >ta /■ ;nid- 'v . nil. 11. .» A ’Tl.rs, She* . t .. ■t; ’iWK d: '< *i -,-eri d w ! »!<■-1 n iln Fast 11 d ia-'. Ajt certain cure f..r- <' ■ nsi. n pl o u. A i 1 i. a. Bi el. a clritis. t'r.lds-. and rein. :aI d> l ilily; The remedy ■ was discoverttl. by him wh- n bis • nly t.hild a ( daughter was given up to die. Ilin child v eared, and ishoW alive and well. Lrsiums il ■ kenefitti n'.' his f. 11 w mortals, l.< will scud t a tho.e wlirr wish it. the recipe contamiug full di g tactions for mating and successf .il y using tlii- / remedy, fhik. on receipt of their name. Atl Z itrbaa O. P. Bro wa, 19 Grand st, Jvrsey City,N J 13 3m GOLD AVI) ~ A GOOp article, for sale bv HARDING & PBACOCK

DU. ROEiIRS BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS, THE GREAT S C ANDI N A V TAN ’TEGSTABLS B.ZX'IBDZBS. rni\ / PHARMACYtX. [TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON The Intelligent in this Country, are always . ready to test, itlie merits of a iTornineq| discovery or invention, alia if satisfied of its excellence, to adopt, [approve and recommend it. It is to this thinking, reasoning class, who always look before they leap, and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that DR. RO RACE’S BLOOD PURIFIED AND PILLS owe their immense success. Wnen this GREAT EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH First announced that his Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dyspepsia, lAvcr Complaint, A'errous Diseases, Sexual Weakness, S&rofula, Prematlire Old Jlue, Fever and Rheumatism. Neuralgia, ; Fits, Hemorrhoids or Pi/es, Weak Stomache, Colic Di \arrtica, etc., he stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by sagastious men, with the distinguished Physician’s statenicnts. and it was found that ever.v sta?e of the progress of cure, was precisely as he had described it. The result was that the mind of the country became interested. and that persons of the highest standing in ev- ! ery city and town of the Union, patronized the preparations, and admitted the clai-ms of the illustrious ilSwede, to be tho First .Medical Discoverer of the Jig e * THE RLOOD' PURIFIER* , AND P,T,ODD PILLS' - a.e now universally recommemied'by well informed. ' and candid persons, as an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, i disc as-s of the Kidneys, Cramps in tho Stomach. \\ ind. Colic, Pain between the Shoulders, i Nausea. Headache, o LIVER COMPLAINT, | faui dice. Pain in the Right Side, Loas of Appetite, i Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GENERAL DEBILITY. ' I Nervous Tremors. Faulting. Fils. Fpilepsy, Mental Iritation, Despondency., Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, Sere Leg, t leers on the Bodv, Dimples on the Face, general Eruptions, Boils. Mqicurial Fores, Glajidu- : liar Swelling., .'econdary Symiptoms, ...NEURALvIa, »-.’>iji mutism, I.t’inbayo. Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St’Tins’ Dance. N'er-. ■..-us Twitchiii'.s, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. j't .vuai Weakmfss. Barrenness. Disease of the Womb I Weakness cf the Back, Loins and Lin.: c. AUTOGR \r-il LETTERS, Of distinguished men in every pri,fc.-*ioii, warmly recommci,ding the pi- p.-raii -ii“ may be seen at Dr. I-' I ack’s Otlle-. .1-’ um Vi.'. N W/i. Hi.E BLOoji ! HILI S'arc uuiti-d the three.giro I nil ii iciiin I properties which Physicians have heietj-f.re tried.ln vain to! .combine in one preparation. They relieve the bow his. purify the l.ile. am! the blood, and invigorates tiic ■ : constituilion. at cm- amt tiip-samc time. '1 .. this fact ! all wbo n y them wil i sui-se i il.e. The a: sc nee cfmi nI eta's. a:.d if every stupifying drug, r.iidirs lliem I 1 Aril.,less, even t<. tbc mi st deli rale female, or the lee!l.lt st child. No one can doubt their , upcriSr:ty’ afte ; one sin; le trial—! hey are n~t only bettejj'hi.'t. in fact, : i beeper than any other ITUs. i,..r. it lakes a less num’ l.i r j f them to produce a belter effect. : l-'rice of the a-.Tinas tail Bl j. d Burifii-r. 81. pi r j hottie, or 5, per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Fills, 25 cents per box, or 5 I tugs f..r 81. i Ti -■Read Dr. Roback’s Special Notices a::<i CertiflI cates, puldishcd <hi a conspicuous part of this Paper I from time to time. Dr. koi ack’s M.-dical Alma- ac ! si’T Family Adviser, cc.iitainin-g a great amount of in- ■ Aeies’ing aid valuabte Medii-al inLn.iation can be ; I had.gratis of any • f hi.- agciuts throyghc-ut the country. ! From th; Rev.-. Mr. McMilils, [(’hapel. I . , Inoia VAi-oris, Oct.'S, 1857. 1 Dr, . Robai Dear Sir: I have used your I Dim il Purifier for a nervous affection, from whi-ah I I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to J the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the Hietves. Please accept my than! star your kind re- ■ yards, and believe me. Yours, J. W. Tt MeMULI.EN. I Cinusi.r, Warren Co., 0., March 8. 1858. Dr C. W, Robaok—Dear Sir; For, the benefitof-Buf- ■ feriing.humanitv permit me to say,that I have found your SCANDINAVIAN BLOOD PUI.TFIER and i-I.OOH PILLS, a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver I Complaint. 1 have suffered from the above mentioned i diseases tor five years and have tried a great many physicians, hut all to no purpose. 1 was advised by a friend to try your Blood Purifier and Pills and did so I was living in Cincinnati at the time, and I went to your office and purchased one bottle of the Purifier ! and otic.box of Pill.; to commence with, ami blessthe | day I. found your valuable medicines, for Lam enjoy- ■ ing good health at present, ami feel confident that the T ure is permanent. Let others buy and take what they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and Pills for all chronic Diseases which arise from im- ! pure blood or derangement of the digestive-organs. .1 take] no other medicine, and have not for the laSst eighteen-months. - Aiost truly, T. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms. No. 6 East Fourth stree|l, ;-’d Building from Main street, Ciiivinnati, O. Laboiratory iii Hammond street. for salr by HARIHAfG ,V PEACOCK, Renssc!<irr, and by Druggists and dflerchant.s frcHeralhj. IBly tVliy i tiac Demand no Great for DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM 4 BECAUSE it will,in all cases, safely and cffectualIjy cure that much-dread cut scourge cf the west— Chillfe, Fever and Ague—without fail, and in c see will counteract the poison of malaiia, of which fact 1 thousands do testify; and, unlike all other-nostrum?, i it is only recommended for one class.of diseases, and 'as a tonic it is unsurpassed. We will otter a few evj idencies of its worth, by men of influence and high standing; Pri ncct on. 111., Sept. 20, lb's7. , in. Mann— For several yeais past I have used yc ur Ague Ralsam iii my daily practice, and have closely observed its effects in hundreds of cases, and in ho case has it failed to produce the most happy effect. I can most cheerfully recommend it as a certain specific for chills, fever and ague, and malarious diseases. Truly yours, 11. AUSTIN, M. D. Marshall, .Mich.. Feb. 11, 1£57. Dr; Mann A Co: I have sold a large amount of your Ague Bab am in this vicinity, and, from my person al knowledge of it. 1 believe it the best remedy ' for chills and fevor and ague that has even been sold I in our State. Respite!fully yours A. O. HYDE. Ashtabula, Ohio, Jan. 1, I>5H. Messrs. S. K. Mann & Co.— Gents: Tn canvassing 1 the Stlates of Ohio and Michigan for the sale of the [different remedies of which we have control, our especial attention has been called to observe the • great iname that your Ague Balsam has gained for it- ! self in place where sold. It r:ally seems to be [ t he. .people's own remedy, arnl its sales are more rapid than all othci*. Il is destined to supercede all other : ague remedies in the market. Very truly yours,. A. & F. TIT.NDI'V, .Vtor York, Feb. 2?. If ; Uue.iiL S. K. Man?; cv Co.— Gents: I ha\— at our ■j’’’’’-' S‘. so! ’ your A.«'ue Balsam sen,te three Jfa ’’ -■t! 4 ’ a * a fu ■!; •• i ser\ its «■!’!’*<. is in ey.r- t ' h'g, and i > i =r in all <'ami • h >ay, I do. not believe its i equal ovists iii all the world of medicines. To my ■ iuers-ona! kui wledpe it has cured perm; nently every ■ <i 4J> ■: l nve i< w’ ‘ 1 , d : * ■ l ad hl t :. irji.-d : ■ suit; and wi a i 1 ■ |.kn/.Wo a but wi a 1 n r > ; -. t . . that I_ lave no }.<»••; i : A ' ‘ ’ it a-' ri p l '*' feel triuioph < vtr ci; h- a \ . (Respectfully youi s. ” PR H*. u. i \ S. K. MANN &. CO . Propri.-ii rs, Gulen, Ohio. Sold by all Dru<i<iists. 25-3;n-ia ADVER T I S E in the RKNSSELAE R G A Z E T T E WINDOW ■. N WAIaI; JPAI»EI<. A NICE lot for saTirnt HARDING Xc PEACOCK’S.

VXCTODUOUS OVEN FAIN. BRIGG’S tRITIC LINIMENT. />■ ' Agony or c ase ’ —Sickness er L, y health!—Life or death I These are the question? involved in the ad.op'ion or rejection of this spocific by ti e inariym to exttii.-al (li-wa.es .-.nd injuiiex. Haul gn- ' < *. » eeived the i»id<»i>e»Ment of theois- ' i Luguisi rd >aran. the late Ir. J /;’? EASE, ami its »tlicM€y tested d»ir<4--*-'. / i>‘g to <» H-.Gi-il W inters in the rei i-• '" lls ‘ ,l *’ ! w; 'l !cG * * s n “" erm- ‘ n ~ g‘*”' 1; ‘l in every >ec t.on ol the < itilize«l\lobe, and its mnr\»l<»ns runs *ne everywhere —excitii..;- axloMislmieut. THE AFFLICTED EE JOICE. <£=> HI XI EFI'S and TIIOUSzWES aid have levied its virtues, and are *. G u’joiuing in freedom from hu g kii-jeiing PAIN and 1 ISP!A>I-.. which other remedies had htile.l / 'dSJX t’> rule. lla'p uni li e l:|:t;\_ \ L- \ (HUH XiIEAICJA, Fill I'- \ MA i ISM. b( |!()J I ]A, LAI!1 \ A< 111-Arei..,. A A ••“lib-»«-i «iii’ < i i> s<>l ;!•>—xi-r-eKW .'•■ xA*' !-'O taring Croni ITI IM S hII:,\IXS-, < <d:xs, ,-oi:i-: j.VI-x Uli>? ARCTIC LINIMEIVT p.- T - \ "'ll you instant relief. iA Every bn<ly is liable to SUAK3 AW tcMrn. ... ■, . / !<>;• these di<‘nd f nl ncridenls the ] A; / '/,* z- z AR( HG I.LXLMLNT should be • l' e l j| °’i hand, lor it ::lh>r<is sure il r . R«‘d immediate relief, often vav- : --!’j. Vi, • -r ' < liom dt nlh. Every steant- ' * ) / , xi Z beat and railroad train should W / . ZuCy" - ;’ X. ' I '• , 'p it* A\ ho that has heard the S ■ £ -"brirkM of angui-h utleied by the A "'"’ldl’d ami maimed victims of A explosions ami collisions, does not -•re,-- , vk ■ -f that some men ns of relieving ’' a!r brtme tl.mild always be j ' x M ‘J-M ■"•‘•••SKible y Such doesexist in this • KJ .'Afwl ba liny pa in font rolling agent. It is THE MOTHERS’ COMPANION. ! -’:4 H IN THE . IT 1:a."1. Mini'. Mill.lX. Y.'-.‘v-ljl U.KL 1 11 S. I 1111 118. Ac. I ! j'/'k? Zj dies who pti.r a pure skin S<-s- void of | im| les. blotches, scurl ; "H «!•-<•<»>• ■al-i’' ">■■! < x j. V . riescemrs. soould attack i I ILese 11 <s|-.vM'ix on beauty’s X-b <l<-ma in as *-«><hi as I hev appear villi IL<_- Al:< HL LI.XIMI NT. 11 is <-M< l!"'t h'i- Hu- rinir. . 'wiFWv/b ;l;a::, : "iAA z - :!1 ' GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. - IL is a. - rrisign remedy sot 4 \ ‘he vavit uR dociscs with •W* ’/•/ which horres as e alllirtcd. cur nig the nu st alai nimgrase.sof W Litt I>ES. SI H.MNS, >'lKl\<;W Jt.\l T. w< t NPS. b( PA'KII XvV t-A V-.’j’ -ts >\\ I i-.XY.M’AVIN. KIN(. IK -111 AI) LOLL- ! v , Jr- Ckc !<\il. ? No tanner, livery ■ J.' « , abie keojer c-r any |<.i>on *- £:'r 'owi.irro val> able II j? should l without this vnlua1 ” -- . 1 f.|r- remedy. I- r -.ah* ’•< all re•; »-■•'side I i iiegist< ntid Dealers I'rices of the Liniimurt ‘.5 cents, fib cents hi <1 $1 a not L.o A one •lo’ii.ir bottle coii-t--ins as much Liniment an eight twcutyCi vec en U r >::: v s r. ?<TR Aoil 01 AR Y AIV R' 0 INC FMENT. Evfti V. pureb.tK-r oi a dollar botih-o; tin /li GIIC 1 IN— I.MLXf receive-i. at ih. ‘ luagg’s e'.pet. -r. ike ISHII) >IA\ES .hfI’RXG. of \«.v Yoih. !<u -I e .'ear; The Journal is a laige illus’r.-oed pei —euc’n number con tarn.ng sixteen page< le.-a o I ifu'll v j riuiud on clear white |>a..ei. aii'l filled with f-iiujual n atter Irom li e liio-t bril bant writers of -tee country. ( erlilva’e of sn b»cf ii-t i< n and tali part iculars of u»e novel ami | bib: nt l.ropic enterprise. o f whic-ii thus offer forms a part, will atconqany each bo't le An \GF.\I WANTED m I VERY H'W Nand VII LAGK BRAOC h’i•RROvVES, St. ! xjv.is, Mo Xlvv /< l\ Oi-i-H e No ’7l BI’OADAV AY . ComnaGTi.ci»tion<- should rilwaYn he ;vh’;t-.ssed to St. I ouls ‘‘LOOK Tins RAY!” W. J. & J. W. MO. Pj • . HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST O F GENERAL MERCHANDISE A N D EVER BROUGHT TO THIS TOWN! Which they will Sell Lower THAN ANY OIHER HOUSE, FOR THE GASH, OR CDHIRY i’EODICE! TRIJ A Sail, O R You will Miss THE BEST t: !■ ;■ u ’i’ f \ I TO THE ' RENSSELAER, IND. Nov. 17th, SO-Rir.

T DOCTOR JOHN BULL'S <7051 POIN D Pectoral of Wild Cherry, A Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the Throat end Lv.ngfi, embracing Bronchit is. Influenza. Pneumonia. Pleurisy. Asthma, Colds, Spitting of- Blood. Palp it at ion of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss of Strength, Difficult Breathing, Hoarseness and Incipient C O N n U M P T no N. BELOW we insej-t a few certificates from the many we have lately received in saver of this valuable medicine. From a minister of the M. F.. Church, who is well known throughout the Stale of Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn, January 15, 1858. Dr. John Btiir—T>car Sir: We have used a couple of bottles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry in my family, and think it a very valuable Medicine. Mv wife has i been much afflicted with an unusual cough ami meat : difficulty in her respiratory organs, but las found in- ! stantaueous relief upon using your ine-'iciiie. I shall [ not hesitate to recomniepd it to other-s similarly af- | dieted. Your friend, RICHARD D. NF.AI.E. I ofisviLi.r:. Kv., Jan. 185 q . Er. John Bull— Dear Sir: 1 was induced from your representations to use your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry, in several cases cf colds and cent hs in my family, aud it has given ii..mediate relief in all cases. Befog so much pleased with its remedial virtues. I cannot Withhold this st clement, that others may be benefitted by its use. . I say to all who are suffering fr< m coughs and all its symptoms, t<- try it, and I am fully assured they will he relieved by'its use. Yours respectfully, JAMES 11. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1857. j Dr. John Bull. T.ouisi'illr. Ky,— Dear Sir: I have tried your Pectoral in a well-marked and severe case ;of Pulmonary Consumption. accompanied with se- \- re hemorrav fri ni the lungs, in which Cod Liver ] Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect, amt I was perfectly astonished at the immediate relief : and diminution in the amount of expectoration that followed its use. As a remedy In the advanced stages es Consumption, I give it. most decidedly the preference. JOHN MAGENISS, M. 1). Read a certificate from Captain James D; Hamilton, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, to whom we refer you: Loccsvii.m:, Ky.. Dec. "0. 1857. Dr. John Bull — Sir: It gives me plcasuie to inform you and the public generally of the immediate relief 1 obtained frmn the use < f yonr Compound Pectoral of | M ild Cherry. I was attacked with a very severe cotd, I which settled on ui.y bronchial tubes, ami caused me to I cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. ' I obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it acI cording to the directions, and from the very first dose I took I found relief, and before I took ball'the oottle 1 was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as well as ever. I got a second bottle tor my daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire am! ijnmediate relief and health. She had a cough of long standing, which thr atened Consumption. Yoins respcctfuily. JAMFS D. HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere. All orders from wholesale purchasers, or applications tor agencies, I must be addressed to W. W. ISOBF.KTN, 1 n<i in n;i pc I is. Wholesale Agent for Indiana. ' .Sold by HARDING A PEACOCK. Rensselaer, Ind. HEMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION ’ OF iriGHLY-C()NCi:XTRATED COMPOI ND ELI II) EXTRACT El EHL ' For Diseases of the Bladder, Blidnsys, Gravel, Drop- | sy, B (ibstrudion. Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and AU Diseases of the Serna' Organs, Arising from Excesses and lu;piudenciev in Life, and ! leinoving all 11. ii> ic r I -iscl aT'<• f from ibe Eladder, i Kidncyi*, 01 Sex-,, a! ans. vv.ht lhur .existing i a MALE Oh’ 1 EMALE, I’foln wl-alcver cai. ! . r e they nay l ave originated, J AND NO MATTEL' GF HOW LONi; .STANDING, j Giving Health and. kJ •.or- to the Frame, and Bloom ta J- the Pallid Cheek'.' .JOY TO 'fi’iliS: .Fa-LiCTED! ! It cures Nervous and F’cbililvttd Sufferers, arid re- ' moves all .the Symptoms, amcitg which will be found IndGpudi ion to Ex.-i t ion, L..;>s < f ’ Power. l’.«,<-i of Memory, Difficulty cf I loathing. General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves 'l’remlding, Dreadful Horror of Death, Nieht Sweats, ('old Feet. ■Wai-efulness. Dimness of Visi- n, Languor, Unii vcrsal Lassitude of 1 lie Muscular System, often Ehori mens Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms. Hot Hands. Flushing Of the Body, Dryness eff the Skin, Pallid (’ounlenance and Eruptions cn the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids. Frequently Black Spots Flying b< tore the t ? Eyes, j With Temporary Suffusion and Less of Sight, Want ; of Attention, G;eat Mobility, Kestfessness, with ■ Honor of Society. Nothing is more Desir- > able to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread, for fear < i tin nisei ves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation ; but a Hurried Transition from one question to' another. These symptoms, if allowed to.go cn which this medicine invarialdv 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 by those direful diseases—.lNSANlTY and CONSUMPTION? • The records us the INSANE A S V -LtTM S. and them el- ’ ancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample wit- ; ness to the truth of these assertions. In LunaticAsy- . lums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The ! countenance is actually sudden 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 mo« 4 terrible! a. d has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition Gs many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of thisInf alii hie Remedy. If you are suffering 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 of this Popular and SPECIFC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in taste and cdor, but immediate in its action. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of I’liariiuicy and Cliemist with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge, and care devoted in its combination. Fee Professor DEWEEfS’ Valuable Works on the Practice al' Physic, and nlost of the late Standard Works of Medicine. ITT 3 $ 1 <> <) . .-OX One hundred dollars will be paid to any physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’standing have been effected. c The mass of voluntary 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 Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, IE T. Helmbolp, Chemist, who being duly sworn, does say that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arc purciy. Vegetable. 11. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer, i Sworn and subscribed before -me this 2!‘<l day of November, IHSI. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aldcrmaff. ! Price Rottb', or Sir for D. liv cred to any Address, i Accompanied by reliable ami responsible Certificates ; from P;< fewcors rl Medical Co’leges. Clergymen and f - HFI M' -gl . <: ’ll ■ l.em.s;. • < IIIJ-NUT. A> i ■i\ i.■ j’lii. \. I , ■ 7V » ■ .*• !. h! <V ’! J COCK, nnd Ic ' >.'l Ir I. > *• <■ I<’ 7 < u rrs 11 'Ol !<• 1. 1 the United S'ate.i. Cunudes u>ul l.ritish Prorinces. BE WALE OF <’ O U NT F. I; FEI TS . ASK H.R 111 I. M t>< I ll's—l .K E Ku tITHER ll> ly ClflM’.S <AU Mi 4NTKi:i>. Cash for Grain. f|'IIE ii niLusigned will ;>uy the HIGHEST I MARKET PRICE IN CASH for Wheat. Corn. Rye, I -riey, tints, &c., ut the old stand of Haddix & Sou, in Gillam township. UMf C. G. HARTMAN.

lITiroiCTANT DISCOVERT. COjViST.WPT/O/V 4- ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Can be Cured by INHALATION. ■ Which conveys the remedies tc the cavaties in the lungs, through the air-passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubeicular matter, allays the cough, causes a fiee and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purities the blood,; i impairs I'cnevvcd vitality to the nervous system, giv- : ing that tone and energy so indispensable for the re- : storation of health. To be able to slate confidently that Consumption 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 formidable disease; nine ty e ut cf every hundred cases can be cured in the firs: stages, and l.llv per cent, in the second; but in the third stave it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical i skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninetylive thousand persons in the UnilecTStates alone; and a c. ire cl caiculation shows I b at of the present popu lation cf the earth, eighty millions arc destined to fill the Consumptive’s grave. : Truly, the .quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as . Consumption:, in all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the gracelul and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being. , from whom con-.eth every good and perfect gift, I am | enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and I speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate ef-' : feet produced by their deposition.in the lungs is to I prevent the free admission of air into the air-cells ' which causes a weakened vitality through theentire’ system. Then, surely, it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavaties of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will alwavs find the lungs free and the breathing easy.after inhali ng remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, neverthelcsg it acts constitutionally. and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove tne powerful and direct influence cf ibis mode of ailmiuistration, chloroform inhaled will entircj ly destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing . the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest paili; inhaling the or- ; dinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours, j The inhalation <.f ammonia will arouse the system : when fainting or apparently dead. The cdor of many of the, medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes alter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of : the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is alwais produced by breathing foul air-—is this not positive evidence that proper remedies carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs should produce the happiest re suits? During eighteen years’practice many thou-■ 'sands, suffering from, diseases of the lungs and' : threat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had. been pronounced in the last, stages, which fully sat ■ isfies me that consumption is no lone.-r a fatal disease. My treat men t< f consumption is origi t.al. and i founded on long experience anil a thorough investi- | gallon. My perfect acquaintance with the nature ot tubercles. (Ac., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of diseased bat simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies,-rarely being mistaken I even in a single case. I liis famitiiirity, in tci.uec I ion wi th i:e rt ni n pathological and uiicri .•copic disi cowries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects Of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, pu rify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and t.oiif; to the entire sy.-.tem. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the I nited States and Canadas by patients commu- ' nicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a xisit. which Would give an opportunity to examine iiie lungs, and enable me to prescribe with n.ucli certainty, and then the cure could bo effected without my seeing the- patient again. AU letters asking advice must contain a postage stamp. A DDK ESS <7. V. . <IK AIBA UE, .71. E»_, BOX No. Office, 1131 Filbei t Street, old No. 109, BELOW TWELFTH. I’lai Sctdcipliin, I’ciiii.

j FULL ASSOIVniENT i i- ■ ■ I ’ - . . ' '-- - ; * OF FALL&WINTEIIi j i . e GOODS FOR S.ALE Cheap for Cash I OTI r*ROT)TJCT2, ■ - . ■ ] AT I [THOMPSON 4 SON’S,] i v’UtnUA! n’’HPINR, FENSSELAER, I ... STUN I'ISOM VNDr.lt; \LL_ those knowing themselves initehted to us will, please cull umi settle immediate!v , . < i her by note or otherwise, us we lnive udopted tho cash system and must settle up our books. 1 20-ts I M. STACKHOUSE * BRO.

New Albany & Salem R. B. • SSS. I’AIJS, Aitli tXtil JIIM. tBSS. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER IST TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOIN<; NOSSTII. I’ROAI NEW ALBAN A — Bedford Accommodation. Daily, except Sundays, ul 8:30 A.M, Sltops ut all Stations. Arriving at Bcdfo-d at P. M. CHICAGO MAlL.—Daily, except Sundays, at 11:3') A. M.; stopping ut .til regular Stations, and ut signal stations on signal. Connecting at Mitchell at 3:18 P. M. witli the St. Louis Exptess of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, for St. Louis and all points west and northwest, and ati .1:55 P. Al. v. itu the Cincinnati Express; and ut Lalayctte at 1:5:1 A. .M. with tin- Chicago Night Express from Cincinnati, for Michigan City and Chicago—arriving at Chicago at 8:55 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell, sup at Greencastle, and breakfast at Michigan Citv. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—DaiIy at'lO:25P.M. Connecting at Mitchell at 2:1 G A. M. with tire Cincinnati Express, and at 2:17 A. M. with the St. Louis Express. 1’ ROM GREENC ASTLE.— Lafayette Accommodation.—Daily, except Sundays, at 10:05 A. .M. Connecting at Lafayette ut 2:03 P. M. with the Chicago Day Express from Cincinnati, arriving at Chicago at 9:20 P, 51. ’Passengers diin- ut Lafayette and sup ut Michigan City. UOIACi SOVTII. FitOM MICHIGAN ClTY.— Cincinnati Day Eiijress. Daily, except Sundays, at 9:40 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 7:00 A. Al.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 10:10 P. M. Connecting at Lafaytte with tbc Greetiestje Aceornodatiou at 3:10 P. Al. reaching Greencastle ut 7:.>1) P. AL Stops ut all stations between Alichigan City and Gre.'ncastle. Passengers dine nt Reynolds. Cincinnati Nijht Express.— At 11:45 P. AL daiily, except Saturdays, (leaving Chicago at 9:20 F. AL) running directly through to CincinnaSi, arriving at 12:25 P. Al.’ Connecting at Lafayette—daily, except Sundays—at 4:16 A. Al , witlh the Louisville Mail Train, arriving New Albany at4:lo P. Al. Stoppingat all regular stations between Alichigan City ami Lafayette, and at -j!l stations between Lafayette and New Albany. Passengers breaklast at Greencastle and dine at Bedford. FROAI BEDFORD— Btdfurd Daily, except Sundays, ut 3:05 P. AL, stopping at all stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the Express Trains from St. Louis and Cincinnati on the Ohio and Alississippi Railroad, and arriving at New Albany at 7 :20 P. Al. i’ROAI AvlirCilELL—NZ. Louis Exprcsr.— Daily, at 3:05 A. AL. connecting with the St. I.mills and Cineinimti Express Trains, arriving at New zVlbauv at t>:2o A. AL 'i'he Throin’li Trains connect at Greencastle w;th the I'erie Haute and Richmoml Railroad, and'at Lafayette with ihe trains of the Toledo, .Walbash, and West.-ri> Railroad, at Al. S. Crossing with Alichigan Southern and Northern Indi i ilia Railroad: at Michigan City with the Aliahignn Central Railreiuj' for Chicago and ail points west awj northwest, and for Detroit and all points east. up Through tickets’for sale in Louisville, No, .>.>■> Main street, ami at (lie Companv’s oli’ices in Ney.’ Albany. Michigan City and Chicag-. for all tlieijirineipal points in the E-.st and North-west. e R. E. RICKER. Sup't V. . W. Tint.;:, Geii'l Ticket Ag't New Albany, October 1, 18'58. —J ' ' -_—j— . .

I. M. STACKHOUSE.] [c. D. STACKHOUSE. SOMETHING NEW I lIARI)V>\\RE, Stove and Variety Store ? L REELING tilat there was n necessity existing for an establi-hnieut of this kind, we have removed our Tin Shop to the third door from the fiver, and have opened THE FINEST ASSORTAIENT OF HARDWARE, STOVES, &C,, I? ver 12 roug'h t »o tSi is r Eel. OCR STOCK CONSISTS IN TART OF RAILROAD SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES FIELD HOES, GARDEN lIGES,MANURE FORKS, HAY FORKS, GRAIN FORKS, TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, CROSS-CUT SAWS, - - HAND SAWS, i CURRY' COAIBS, DOOR LOCK’S, DOOR BUTTS, > AUGURS, CHISELS, FILES, GIMBLETS, STEEL-YARDS. CUTLERY, &c., <fcc., TOGETHER WITH Everythiny Else in the Hardware Line that you can call for! ■ Onr stock of Stoves is unparallelled in tho West, either for durability, beauty or cheapness. Our stock, of Castings is complete, comprising, among other tilings, STOVE POTS, TEA KETTLES, SMOOTHING IRONS, DOG IRONS, . BISCUIT OVENS, SKILLETS &. LIDB V Our Tiu Shop is still ynndiny ont work of every imaginable pattern. tZUEspecial attention paid to Eave repairing, aijd other job work. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, for as we buy in the Easternmarkets, and exclnsirr- !•,' for cash, wo can afford to sell, cheaper than arti. ,-lcs io this line have ever beep offered fp (Ri ? r k.-t before 19 I. M. STACKHOUSE At BRO. OX Hil l VICK] VIIAIKIK. \LL of s ctj.m 4. ami the north bull of section 5, ii» township 28, range 8; also, the southwest qilinrter ot the south-east quarter of section I 32, tow io iip 29. range B—as go id prairic ns there i is in J spur county, s-lected years ago by good i judges; will be sold at low price upon these on the Ist of J imi iry, 1859'; $2 per acre on tho Ist of January, 18’6(1, and the balance in four veurs from the date of tile deed, with interest, by i ' MILROY A COLE, . | Real Estate Agents.