Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1859 — Page 4

VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN. BRAGG’S ARCTIC LINIMENT. . I At<ony or <‘a*e •’—Sickness or *—^‘* ,e or death ! These £ro t ’ le questions involved in tLo J® WeskK • rejection of this RpeWygsl citic by the martyrs to external <: and injuries. Having re- » IwHsiSjv ceived the iadorsemjent of the disv 1 ugtiished saran, the late Hr. I -'=• a,| d its vflicacy tested dur- , two anful V. inters in the re3g|££F. A-Wti’ L ' ons eternal ice, it is now eenni ‘ ‘“ tn general use in every sect ' ,> “ ot civilized globe, and its n are everywhere etching astonishments THE AFFLICTED BE JOICE. h<jnprkds™m thousands. jXJP have tested its virtues, and are S rejoicing in freedom from long ' Jr lingering PAIN and DISEASE, vJbich other remedies had failed m 7 . jaSra to cure. Have von the BRON- . UHITIS; NEURALGIA, ItHEU- \ _ AjATISM, SCKOITLA, EAR- \ A‘ '!IE or T< H - ACT lE —A re you It a hicu*<l vi t h OLD SORI'S—Suf- . Itriijg from BRUISES SPRAINS, CORNS, SOP.E EYES. PILES? - T<nE ARCTIC LINIMENT ! Jjtx \ afford 5 <»;i instant relief. 1 ty" Jpg- E' cry body is liable to MMlfcfe gOALM ~ ■ >r%. //' F< rthese dreadful accidents the l! ™ C , Il \ l '' ll - -sT *’">' ,,d be .v.Aitbiili’//.■ /ji// be d on hand, tor it affords sure Up . nUL I immediate relief, often sav-. i*A|'GAT/y ■VJkv> > '€F <Z * M r’ from death. Every steamVtf 7 keep it. Who that has beard the Ah .x slnieks of anguish uttered by the Sit \vT- SCil ‘ u, d maimed victims of -<"7. ... explo-ions and collisions, does not THE MOTHERS’ COMPANION. - 75 It cures CAKES IN THE BREAST. 1 SORE NIPPLES, eV’* * )HI 'DIPS, PIMPLES, ic. La lies who prize a pure skin, p s "’i-!ftr 'old I'' ! ■’• ' es > blotches, sciuf jjto .fl-' ind all discoloral-uns and cxcrescences, should attack hese trespassers on beauty’s lomain as soon as they appear *'• ' ilh ,IIU ' U;cllc KINIMENT. !7 11 14 excellent for the Hai-r, ' i iv '”g ’I a healthy, glossy ap- • GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. -rv-—; It is a sovereign remedy foi a - •> w" T IC various diseases with W# \F/ ; horres are afflicted, cur- ' • 7 >»'A I / 7*>Lg the most alarmimr cases of M -1 BRWSF.S, SPRAINS, STRINGVw i{s,SWELNY,SPAVIN.RINGIONE, DIG-HEAD, TOLL- ■ I VIL Ac. No farmer, livery :n*saß||gs?R K able keeper, or any ]>erHon ' \|g =" : owning val.iiable' HORSES, s lOuld be without thio valua- ; s '^ c - —— : ' b e remedy. For sale by all respectable ’niggists and Dealera Prices of the Liniment, 25 cents. uO cents and $1 a ootl.« . A one dollar boHfe contains as much Iduiment aa . eight twenty five cent EXTRAORDINARY Fvery purchaser of a dollar! bottle 01 the ARCTIC LIN--IMENT receives, at Dr. Brajgg’s expense, the UNITED : STATES JOURNAL, of New t.York. for onje year. The Journal is a large illustraledi paper—each number con tailing sixteen pages, beautifiilly printed on clear whit© and tilled with 1 matter from the most bril- ■ t’aut writers of the country. Certificate-of subscription and full particulars of tne novel and philanthropic enterprise. cf which this oiler forms a part, will accompany each bottle An AGENT WANTED in EA’ERY TOWN and BRA.GO BVRKGWES, St. Louis. Mo New York Office, No «371 BROADWAY. i Communications should always be addressed to lot. Louis TEMPMANCE : CROW Oc - TROS. S. PEACOCK ■t'V T OI'LD respect ful IJ- inform the citizens of . V V Jasper county, and everybody --Ise, that he has opened a Grocer}' iiud Provision Store in ! . the first building east of Laßuc’s store, where i he will k-ii-’p everything, usually kept in such es- j tablishmeiits, e: X C 1: 1’ 'F 5 A i. INTOXICATING, LIQUORS & ALE! I My stock “will be of the best brands, and sold I al the lowest living fates. 40« i THOS. S. PEACOCK. . SOMETHING NEW. A Rare Chance to Make Money, Auctioiieers, Peddlars. Traders, Speciilutoraiuid Local and Traveling Agents getjer- j ally who nfe ambitious of making investments. HEQIIKIM, B? T SIIAS.I. CAPITA!.. I'MITIES AKE .MAKING From S 3 io s|(> per . ■ "I An Honokabi.e amiPOm i i abi.e Busi\Ess, ivompl ising'l'll I{ EE ARTICLES of utility, beauty and novi’lty, within the means of every person, of use in every family, store, oflice and manufactory. A.U quick sale and aiFord large profits,! everywhere. Catalogues friviiig- full descriptions, | references ami notices, sent by mail on receipt of i 11 three-cent stamp. Address WM. LAPHAM & CO., No. 58 West. Fourth st., Cincinnati, O. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Watches, I Jewelry, jjcc. 35-2rti i INDIANA HOUSE, J. W. A S. O. JDWAVIL, Proprietors, . ■ BBADFORJ), IND. The table will be supplied with the best the affords. A good Stuble’aud Wagon Yard attached tp the Hotel. The Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD DAILY HACK. LINE. The hack leaves Rensselaer every morning, Sundays excepted.) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with the trains north and south, and rei urns name day. 13“ Extras can also be procured at either end pf the route, on reasonable terms. 7-1 y JUST RECEIVED. A LOT OF SPLENDID EALL fp|H| AND WINTER fS’’BONNETS. I, A DIES, CALL AND SEE THEM, ng ' ,V3,3',X. ISOWF.X. \-ADVE R T I S E . IN THE 1 E ¥ S S E L A E R GAZETTE

■ JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MILROY. L. A. COLK. MI HOY VC OL E . REAL ESTATE A G NS , ARE prepared to transact all business usually pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &c They are prepared to and will furnish correctabtracts of titles 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. ’ 20,000 ACRES ” OF the best land in Jaspercounty, suituated in in all parts of the county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several : well-improved farms in various parts of the coun- l I ty, for sale by MILROY & COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. j ' THE BEST OF PUAIRIE LAMB, Described as-foiiows: ah of sections,ex-1 ccpt 80 acres off the west side of the' section; ‘ the north half and south-west quarter of section ! 9; the east half and the south-east quarter of the I south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of I section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, : i and the north-west quarter of section 10, all in I township 27, range 8, situated in the vicinity of ! Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neigh- ' borhood; plenty of good timber within a short ! distance of the premises; will be sold at very low ! price upon the following unprecedentedly favora- : ble terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of the pur- ; chase money in hand, five per cent, in one year, i and the balance in eight equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, the. deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. .For the above real estate apply to MILROY & COLE, 43 Laud Agents. ON BE AVER PRAIRIE. ' A LL of section 4, and the north half of section -CL 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the southwest quarter of the soutii-ei’st quarter of section I 32, township 29, range B—as good prairfe 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 cn the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four; years from the date of the deed!, with interest, by. MILROY <fc COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. | OXE OF THE REST FARNIS IN THE ' COIiNTY, CONSISTING of 17G acres of prairie and 20: acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in ! I cultivation—an excellent spring and orcha-rd on . the premises; the farm situated three milep from 1 -Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to ; for sale bv MILROY &, COLE U ! 43 Land Agents. A FINE LITTLE F-’AltlW of SO ACRES, [ SEVENTY acres of which is under improve- ■ ment; also, 40 acres of excellent timber be- I longing to the farm; situated about three miles ■ from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and I ion good terms by MILROY &, COLE, 13 Land Agents. j A LAROE NT TIBER OF TOWN LOTS, j gt ITUATED in the best parts of the town of i J Rensselaer, for sale at very low price and on I favorable terms by MILROY <SI COLE, - 43 Reul Estate Agents. ' Groceries and Provisions. rTMIE undersigned respectfully announces to i J. the public that he intends to keep constantly ■ on hand all kinds and variety of Groceries and : Provisions, in addition to a large stock of Men’s : and Boys’ Clothing. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. 29 ‘ ALE.V. ROWEN. Consumptives, do not Despair! rr an old Indian! CONSUMPTION DOCTOR.UNCAS BRANT, | while a Missionary amolig the ’ CURED. Indians of the Rocky Moun- : tains,discovered a rare plant, that proves to be a certain CONSUMPTION cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver ComCURED. plaint, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds, &c. Having now made his fortune and reCONSUMPTION tired from business, he will send the prescription and di- ; CURED. rections for preparing the medicine free of charge to all who desire it, and will send CONSUMPTION to his agent, inclosing two stamps, (6 cents,) to pay the CURED. return letter, with a description of their symptoms. The Old Doctor has cured more CONSUMPTION than 3,000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all afflic- i CURED. ted people will avail them- ! selves of this opportunity, as ; the Doctor wishes to do all j CONSUMPTION the good he can before he dies. ! Address all letters to "CURED. DANIEL ADEE, j Box 3531 P. O. N. Y., j I 9-1 y Who is his solo agent. 11. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich & C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN AB 3 , HOY V HEXTS AXR MEAD STONES. riMIE proprietor is determined not to be surX passed by any shop in tiie State, either as to quality of Marble or the execution of work, aud will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main ! street, opposite the Monticello House, Monti- i cello, Ind. Reference.—Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. 1 Cole, Jacob Merkle. 35-ts ■ Hard Times. IN consequence of the hard times, we. have reduced the price of our splendid assortment of I I Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves AT LEAST 15 PER CENT., And arc now selling at Lafayette prices. Wei hope, therefore, that our customers, and the rest I of mankind, will give us a call before going elsewhere, as wo arc bound to sell. Our stock of Hardware, Tinware, &.c., is complete and varied, and at greatly reduced prices.! We have ignored the old fogy system of large I profits, believing that the people of Jasper coun- ‘ ty will support one establishment conducted upon the wfir svsteni of “small profits and quick sales.” j 32 ‘ I. M. STACKHOUSE B& RO. : PLHE WINES AND LIQUOR#, FOR medical purposes, for sale by MAR DTK G * T ATIVAN,

New Albany & Salem R. R. <1859. 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ! ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING NORTH. i FROM NEW ALBANY.—Chicago Mail . —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:10 a. M. Stopping lat all Stations on signal. Connecting at Green- ! castle at 3:20 A. M., for St. Louis, arriving at I 4:05 P. M.; and 7:02 P. M for Indianapolis, err : riving at 8:30 P. M.; and at Lafayette at 4:22 A. i M. for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. M. Passenl gers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lafayette. | St. Lotus and Cincinnati Day Express.— Dai-] ; ly, except Sunday, at 12:30 P. M., stopping at all I regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with ; j the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4:10 P. j I M., arriving at 3:30 A. M.; and for Cincinnati at j 4:50 P. M., arriving at 10:20 P. M. Passengers' : dine at Mitchell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— i Daily at b0:30 P. M. Stopping, only at regular j Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. <St : M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati, i Reaching Cincinnati at 8:00 A M., and St. Louis I I at 3:45 P. M. FROM GREENCASTLE.—LafaY'Ette Ac-1 i comodation. —Daily, except Sundays, at 7:20 A. IM. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. M. with ' j Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City | at 8:10 P. M., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. M. GOING SOUTH. I FROM MICHIGAN CITY— Cincinnati Day I ; Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:15 A. M. I : (leaving Chicago at 6:45 A. M.) and running | directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 I A. 51., stopping at all Stations between Michigan ; City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at ReynI olds. Cincinnati Night Express.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 11:45 P. M. (leaving Chicago at 8:00 P, M.) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P. M.' Connecting at Lafayette, at 5:27 A. M , with Louisville Mail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6:20 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations North, and at all Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitchell. FROM MlTCHELL.—wLouisville Day ExI press.—Daily, except Sundays, at 4:55 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at .Mitchell with O. & M. R. R. trains from Cincinnati at 4:10 P. M., and from St. Louis at 4:50 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 8:15 P. M. Louisville Night Express.—Daily at 2:50 A. M. Stepping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. & Al. R. R. trains from St. Lotifs Arriving at New Albany at 6:15 A. V M. FROM LAFAYETTE.—Greencastle Ac' i comodation. —Daily at 2:05 P. M. Connecting i I at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago ' imdMichigan City. Arrives at Greencastle at j 6:05 P. AT., in time to connect with train for.ln- j I dianapolis at 7:02 P. Al., arriving at 8:30 P. AT. I ■ 7’he Through Trains connect at Greencastle ' with the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, ■ and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, I ; Wabash, and Western Railroad, at Al. S.< Crossing with .Michigan Southern and Northern In- ; diana Railroad; al Michigan City with, the' ‘Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago utid all' ; points West and N orth-west. and for De'froit and I , all points East. LFOniy one change of Cars for Chicago, St. j Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. j 13'Through tickets for sme in Louisvilld, No . \ 555 Alain street, and at the Company's offices in : New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago,'for all j I the principal points in the East and North-west, i R. E. RICKER, Snp’t I ■.Supt’s Office, New Albany, Jan. 3, 1859. NEW MADISON lIOUSE,I Main st,, bet. Columbia Sc Front. CINCINNATI, OHIO. T IMUS Hotel is of the most modern construe- ■ -L tion, containing all the latest improvements and conveniences adapted to such an establishment. Tlu? parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious and well ventilated. The location of! the House is excellent, and affords peculiar advantages tb the business community, being within five minutes’ walk of the post-office, telegraph offices and banking houses, and adjacent to the, landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading to and from the city, call regularly for passengers. The strictest attention will be paid to the w.ants and comfort of guests; and no pains- will be spared to merit a continuance of the patronage ; so liberally bestowed upon the “ Madison’! for' years past. GARRISON & CAHILL. 20-ts Proprietors. SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER!! rpilE undersigned is desirous of informing his ■; JL friends and the public generally, that he has < now on hand A LEETLE THE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES! Ever Brought to this Market. o^7“ Everything always nice and clean. i In addition to his Grocery department, he : keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as I 'CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK, COD FISH, &c. His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete, such as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Half-Bush-els, &c. Call around, gentlemen, with the cash, and you will always find the latch-string hatmimr out. [so] J. M. AUSTIN. “ (REAL ESTATE AGENCY. w. d. let:. g. W. SPITLER. j LEE &. SPITLEII, Land Agents, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of ! rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful | and correct abstracts of titles, and information I generally in relatiou to the value and quality of | lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal ; opinion in relation to the title will always ac- ; company every sale made without additional cost I when required. Business will ba done on reasI onable terms. | REMOVAL. N. It. BOWMAN, i TAILOR AND CUTTER, BEGS to inforin his old friends and ew-dh toinors that he has removed his place of business to the building next door east of Laßue, Boys &, Laßue’s store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that support he has enjoyed for the last seven years, aud which it' will be hi» conitent study to deserve. 7-1 y

Hgsl CAUTION. —All Genuine Pills have the al>o»e ] Indian on Horseback, on each Box. Merchants anJ Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed A. B. Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pills 1 bare the name and aigEatarv of A. J. Whits 4 C»-, oa •ach box. DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE’S INDIAN ‘ ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as I well as North America—has spent three years among I the Indians of our Western country—it was in this i way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. I Dr. Morse was the fust man to establish the fact that ' all diseases ari“e from IMPURITY OF THE BLpoi); i that our strength, health and life depend upon this | vital fluid. i When the various passages become clogged, and do : not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, ; sickness and distress of every name; our strength is ; exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if naI ture is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant hu- ■ mors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown j out. How important, then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open: and how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a ; medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's liidian Root . Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which; j grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin and assists Nature in throwing out the fiber parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duly by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraging, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pilis while engaged in purifying the blsod; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. ) From the above it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the Mood, 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. The reason why people are so distressed when siek, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to Mie easy out; hence, a large quantity of food and , other matter is lodged, ami the stomach and intes lines are literally' •■verilowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood, which thfows the corrupted matter through every vein and arteiv. until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS Lave added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes. thousands who l ave been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements ot raging fever, and who have been brought, as it. were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they weuld have been numbered with the dead, had it nut been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy - will take its flight, and tlieJltTsh of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and hap 1 py life will cherish ajtd brighten your days, Caption. —Beware of a counterfeit signed .<?. B. 1 Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White | ifz Co, on each box'. Also the signature of JI. J. It'hite Sf Co. All others are spurious. .V. J. HITE Cc CO,. 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills are sold by al! dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box; five boxes will bc’ on receipt of .*l, postage paid. ZJ2-1Y AGENTS WANTED IN every coiinty ln the United States to sell by subscription several of the most popular aud useful Books in Ameriim, among which are found a Book which should be in the hands of every male and f<-nrile, entitled HOWAIID-S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Revised by Horton Howard, 51. D., containing Over One Hundred Illustrations, Of great importance, one thousand large octavo pages, bound in substantial leather binding, library style. Three volumes bound in one, containing an important System of Domestic Medicine, With a treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, aud ; all diseases that mankind are heir to, with pre-I ascriptions of the greatest importance to mankind, j Also an extensive TREATISE ON MIDWIFERY, Giving a full description of the diseases of women—the cause of disease and cure. This book was first published as a text-book, p and is now used in the Eastern Colleges, but the I revised edition is made simple and plain, that all ! classes may comprehend it. It contains explai nations to all th - medical terms used in it. This is a book which will be sold only by subI scription, and no copy can be purchased in any book store in the United States, except it be a I a second-hand copy, as I hereby pledge myself i to sell them to no one to be sold again, except to my regular traveling agents; and, moreover, will employ ro agent to sell this book who will i sell it in any other way than by subscription, : uni on the territory assigned him. Price $1 per copy. A sample copy and terms to agent will be mailed on the receipt of the retail price. Address, H. M. RULISON, - Queen City Publishing House, 24-ly 141 Main st., Cincinnati, O. RENSSELAER Boot and Slioe Store. undersigned I would respectfulfully return his thanks to the citizens of Rensselaer and Jasper county, for the very liberal support they have ex- I % \ tended to him since his \ arrival among them,and hopes to merit the conof that patronage by a strict attention to the wants of his customers. He buys his leather for cash, employs none but the best workman, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Thus, he gets his leather at i the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots j and Shoes at the cheapest pricelq and can e.fford to sell on very low terms forcash. I Give inc a cull and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall be pleased to wait on you. 'The highest price in cash paid for Hides. ILF Repairing done on the shortest notice. _ THOS. McSHEEHY. WINDOW AND WALL DAPEr7~ ’ A NICE lot for sale at A HARBINS Ac TATMANH

J . FULL ASSORTMENT OF FALL & WINTER GOO D S I FOR SALE Cheap for Cash I OR AT ■ ' I THOMPSON MON’sj SHANGHAI BIILIHNG, RENSSELAER, IND. • < ■ , ' ’ , • I B.VI VOKTArVT DISCOVEB Y. CONSUMPTION ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Can be-Cured by INHALATION. Which conveys the remedies te the cavaties in the lungs, throfigli the,air-passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubeicu-l lar matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable tor the restoration of health. To be able to state 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 form- : idable disease; ninety out of every bundled cases; can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; but in the third stand it is impossible to save more than live per cent., for the lungs ate 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 ninetyfive thousand persons in the United States alone; arid a correct calculation shows that of the present popu lation of the earth, eighty millions are destined to till the Consumptive's grave. Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal a-s Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, hut sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom conietb every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent tire free admission of air into the air-cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire < system. Then, surely, it is more rational to expect I greater good fronr medicines entering the cavaties of I the lungs than from those admiiiisleled through the ; stoniacb; the patient will always find the lungs free | and the breathing easy,after inbalingremedies. Thus, ; Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally. and with inoic power and certainty than remedies administered by tltc stomach. To prove tne powerful and direct influence of this inode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirej ly destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing tiie entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the or dinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will arouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after 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 always 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 results? During eighteen years' practice many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, cven„ after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, w hich fully satisfies me that consumption Is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, &c., enables nre to distinguish, readily, the variolas forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables ino to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part c>L the United States and Canadas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be.tiioro certain if the patient should pay me a visit, winch would give an opportunity to examine the lungs, and enable me to prescribeywitb much greater certainty, and then the cure could-he effected without my seeing the patient again. All letters asking advice must contain a postage stamp. ADDRESS G. IV. GRAHAM, M. D., BOX No. 53. Office, 1131 Filbert Street, old No. 109, BKt.OW TWELFTH. Philadelphia., Penn. GOLD AND STEEL PENS, A GOOD article, for Bale by HAiPWA * TATMAIf

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