Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1859 — Page 3
The New Hampshire Election.
The telegraphic report of the New Hampshire elections indicates that the Democracy, the Postage-raising,Post-office closing. Deb- 1 increasing, Thirsy millions Democracy, have' again been swept away before the gathering hatred of Freemen to the Slavery truckling, ’and corruption fostering policy of that party. “They sviu oatph more of the “same sort” before the year is out. They have a chance , ifor one member of Congress in Connecticut, where Ezra Clark has allowed them to use ; him against the regular Republican nominee, but if that hold fails them they won’t have a solitary Representative or Senator in all j New England. ■■ (£T-Servtng Protests BY Mail.—An in-1 -stance has occurred in New York in which, a bank has had to suffer for negligence rn a . small matter. A merchant keeping his ac- ’ -count with the American Exchange Bank, (deposited two notes for collection. When | they become due the maker did not take them up and they were protested. The person depositing them sued the indorser, he refusing to pay because the notice of protest was sent through the mail. The co rt held that the service of protest through the mail : was not sufficient to charge the indorser. The person holding the notes then sued the bank, and recovered not only the face of them’, but also compelled the bank to pay the costs and his counsel's lees. So much for serving protests through the mailsa masquerade ball in Milwaukee, ‘the other night, many ludicrous incidents occurred.. One gentleman fell in love with his own sister, while another man danced, talked and promenaded with a gentleman in woman’s dress three - hours, in the vain hope of finding out who the dear creature was. One young man took his mother to supper, and great was the surprise of both on learning how matters stood. One of the leading Merchants eave his ring to a young lady if she would raise her mask that he might see her face, when he found it to be his own sister,who he supposed to be at home with .the toothache. fgs”Horace Greeley, in speaking of the extraordinary success of the New York Ledger and the way in which it has advertised, gives the following advice to business men: ‘BusifieYs in outlay has three cardinal eletnent.y 1. The article offered must be well worth the money; 2. It must be adapted to thelipeds and the tastes of the millions; 3. It must, be so advertised that the millions are made full aware o' i’s existence: and, 4. It must be sold for cash down and no’liing short. Based on these foundations, business must succeed even in these dull, I a.d times.” Terrible Leap.—While Rev. Thomas P. Calhoun, Presbyterian minister, and his wife were crossing a bridge at St. Clo d. Minnesota, in a‘sleigh, on the 20th tilt., the horse became unmanjgable, and jumped from the bridge to the hard frozen bottom below, a distance of some 30 feet, killing Mr Gaihoun and severely injuring his wile. The horse was also killed, and th ■ sleigh broken into fragments. Mr. vCalhoun was a native ci Tennessee.
The Case of 800- if, of M-.t-waukee In the celebrated “slave abduction” case, in which Mr. Booth,' of tiie Millwaukee Free Democrat is the principal \ e learn that lhe U. S. Supreme Court nt W ishington cpcided that the action <d ' u Supreme Court of Wisconsin is illegal nnd unconstitutional. It asserts the constitutionality ol the Fugitive Slave Law, and that the United States Mar.bhal has a right to forciblj’ resist the process of tiie Wisconsin Court. was proved before the Navy liives’tig.iting Committee of the 'ate Congress that President Buchanan’s protege, Jehu Glancy Jones, was guilty, while in Congress, of receiving heavy commissions for securing Government contracts for different parties. Jones is liable to a finj of $3,000, under the U.S. statute of April 26, 1808. He is a proper man to send to Austria, to represent .the virtue and honesty of the Administration. OCT - A Virginia paper says that the portion of the Old Dominion called the Panhandle is inhabited by Abolitionists. If the Abolitionists have got hold of the handle of the pan, isn’t there danger that they may upset the whole utensil!— Louisville Journal. (g?“A negro girl, aged eleven years, eleven months and a few days, gave birth to a large, fine looking boy on the'4th inst. The girl belonged to Mr. Samuel Everett, near ■Glasgow, in this State. That’s pretty young. I.ouisviHe Democrat.
Late advices from Hayti announce that the administration ofGen. GefTrard, the new President of that Republic, is “losing jts pbpwlarity” in consequence of measures nvhichjare generally regarded as offensive and illiberal. (O-Tt is said that the anonymous letters to Key and Sickles, warning one and informing the other, were written by a female friend of the former in Baltimore, who was jealous of his attentions to Mrs. Sickles. o^7*A boy fall through a hole in the •at Auburn. New York, and was carried thirty feet by the current, when he came up. accidentally, through another aperture, and was then rescued. 0O“A young man, a member of an evangelical church, advertises in a New York paper for board in a pious family, where bis Christian example would be considered a compensation. (O'A friend of ours was congratulating himself upon having recently taken a very pleasant trip. Upon inquiry, we fond that he had tripped and fell into a young lady’s p flections. ——>The first indications of water in the Artesian Well at Columbus, Ohio, were observed last week, after the augur had penetrated to the depth of 1,891 feet. ———<>v—— object of Mr. Cobdon’s visit to this country, is said to be to look into the affairs of the Illinois Central Railroad,in which b« is a large stockholder.
——>In Huntsville, Alabama, there is a double girl! She has two heads, two tongues, four arms and four legs, but one trunk, stomach, &c. The junction take [sic] place at the waist. ———<>——— ——>A farmer, the other day, was told by his landlord that he was going to raise his rent. “Much obliged,” said he; “for I find it impossible to <raise> it myself.” ———<>——— ——>An enormous cave was recently discovered in Pulaski county, Ky. It is said to be equal in point of grandeur to the Mammoth cave. ———<>——— ——>The Louisville <Courier> has a column of “Wit and Wisdom,” by way of ridiculing Prentice’s column. It is gotten up by U. B. Darned. =======
MARKIED, On the 10th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, near Francisville, Pulaski county, by the Rev. Thomas Whallon, Mr. Joseph Reese and Miss Mary F. Biers.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Sore and Swelled Breasts. Mothers should know, that since the invention of Dr, Bragg's Arctic Liniment, it is no longer necessary for them t<. transfer the nursing of their infant children to a wet nurse, in case, their own breasts should be sore or swollen, nor is it necessary for them to undergo the painful and excruciating operation of having their breasts lanced. By procuring some of the Arctic Liniment and rubbing the affected part with it gently a few times, the evil is remedied, and complete relief experienced. Bull directions arc given on the wrapper for using the Liniment in this as well as in all other diseases wherein it is applicable. It is also a specific for all kinds of sores, ulcers, swellings, prains, bruises, &c., as well as for rheumatism and neuralgia. The importance of this remedy cannot be over estimated. Il is also good for most all diseases of animals-, such as spavin, ring-bone, poll evil, spring-halt, &c. For safe in Rensselaer, by Harding <fc Tatman. An agent wanted in every town and village. Application should be male to Bragg & Burro wes, St. Louis, Mo., and must alwaysbe accompanied by good reference. Dr. Etobn Ncmidinavian Remedies. Are you sick, no matter what organ is affected, de' pend upon it the blood, which is tire food and susten ante of every' organ, is full of corruption! Dr. Rohack’s Scandinavian Blood Purifier,and Pills, break up the source of disease in the.fluids of the body They purge and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scrofnla, eruptions, fils, tumors, nervousness, kidney i Omplaints, pile,, weak stomach, low fevers, debility, rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc., etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medi cal world. See Advertisement. HELM BOLD'S GENt INE PR EPA I? A TION. HELM BOLD'S Genuine PRE P A RA T lOX. HELM BOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. II ELM BOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. I.- prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical kuowl ’edge devoted to their combination. HELM BOLD’S GENUINE PR EP A RAI'! OX—-For disease* of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, and topsy. pEAii! READ! BEAD!—“Ye afflicted read.’’ the I » following Certificate of a cure of over 20 years’ -tandine: - H. T. Iti:i.m Hiii.ae- Dear Sir: I have been troubled wi’ii ■ n affliction m the Bladder and Kidneys for over 1 l-w. ii.y years. 1 nave tried Physicians in vain, ami at 'ast com hided io give your Genuine Preparation a
tu;U. a- I had heard ji .ih-hly spoken of. Ii afforded :m; immediate relief. 1 eave used ihjee bidties, ami ■ I have obtained more relief i.om its effects and feel much heifer than I have for twenty rears previous. I 1 have the greatest faith m its virtues ami curative! powers, and shall jio all in my power to make it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove advantageous >o yot l ; n assisting you. to introduce the ( medicine. I e.ii truly yours, M. McCOKMICK. Lewistown, Pa,. Jan. 2S, 1F57. Si,mod .iny doubt MMcCormick's statement, bo refers to ibc following gentleman ; Hon. Will. Bigler, ex Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Tlios. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hon. J. S. Black. Judge, Philadelphia. lion. ii. U. Porter, ex-Governor. Pennsylvania. IHou. Ellis Lewis, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. K. C. Grier, Judge U. S. Court, Hon. G. w. Woodward. Judge. Philadelphra. Hon. W. A. Porte;.. City Solicitor, Philadelphia, lion. John Bigler, ex Governor, California. Hon. rl Banks, Auditor. General, Washington, D.C.. Anil many others, if necessary. TUpSee advertisement headed HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, in another column. HELM BoLII’S Genuine Preparation, Cures Gravel, Bladder, llropsey. Kidney Affect-ions HELM BO I.B’S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. _ HELM BOt.l»’S Genuine Prepartion for Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. HELM HOLD’S- Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of Breathing. General AVeakpess. H ELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves; Horror of Death, Trembling. HELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparation for -Jfiglit SWeats, Cold Feet. Dimness of Vision. H ELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparat ion for Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. HELM BOLD’S Genuine Preparation ! for Palliil Countenance and Eruptions. HELM BOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in the Back. Headache, Sick Stomach; TUTSee advertisenient headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. ! n another column.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH PAID FOR Green and Dry Hides, AND SHEEP PELTS, 47-3 t By John Goetz. School. HMIE undersigned will open a School in W. J. ■ JL & J. W. Lußue’s building. in the room ; formerly occupied by Miss P. M. Johnson, on , Monday the 21st inst. Term*:—Two dollars and fifty cents per term of twelve weeks. [47] L. H. McCARTHY. Country Produce Bought & Sold, r WILL pay the highest price in cash for all kind# of I Country Produce, such as Potatoes, Cabbages, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Furs, &c. I would also inform the public that all articles of country produce required for home consumption can he procured at my ■Grocery. C 46) SAMUEL E. JIETTEE. Farm to Let. rpilE farm of Thomas J. Irwin, at Pilot Grove, i 1 containing upward of one hundred acres es good corn ground, is for rent. Possession given iminedi ately. For further particulars, call on the undersigned at Rensselaer.', W. W. WISH A RD, 46-31 Agent. Rensselaer Nursery. THE undersigned have at their Nursery, two and a half miles north-west of Rensselaer, a large supply of good Apple trees, raised in the county, and suitable to this climate. They are of the best and hardiest varieties, of good size and thrifty. Price l--i to 15 cents each, cash in hand. Persons wishing good Apple trees need not go out of the county to get them, nor buy of persons bringing trees from a distance, as we have enough to supply I the county. [461 GOODWIN * COEN.
LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana,) gs Before W. 8. Popkins, Jasper county' Justice of the Peace. Daniel F, Davies ) t>s. > Attachment. Andrew J. White et al.) WHEREAS the plaintiff in this cause has this day filed in my office the proper affidavit and complaint for an attachment against the defendants, therefore jthe defendants are hereby notified that I will proceed to hear and determine the same on the 9th day of April, 1859, at ten o'clock A. M., at my office in Rensselaer. Witness, my' hand and sent this 16th day’ of March, 1859“ W. S HOPKINS, [l. s.] 47-3 t Justice of the Peace. NOTICE TO IIEIICS OF PETITION TO I SELL RI AL ESTATE. State of fnd’ai'a, ) Jasper County, $ ‘ NOTICE is hereby ffiven that R. H. Milroy, Administrator of Solomon Hains, dec’d, has filed bis petition to sell the real esta'f? of the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said county. L Attest: v. C. M. WATSON, Clerk C. C. P. Jasper county. By IX L Jackson, Deputy. March 15, 1859. 47 DUS. MOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, LAFAYETTE, IND. ■yXTOULD respectfully call the attention of the citVV izens of Jasper county and elsewhere, to their method of inserting Artificial Teeth, and also their sty’es.. Our “Continuous Gum” work, on Platina plate, is without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum, giving the teetii great strength, beauty and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Plate ’ work is made with single or block teeth, wi . the latter there arc but two joints in an upper or lower set of teeth—a superior style of work. Our “Vulcanite Base” is a very pretty style Qlwvork; very light and durable—used for the Upper part ofthe mouth. Our “Cheoplastic” work is a very servicable find of work, and costs less than those named above. Our facilities are such that we can put up whole or partial setts of tec.th on short notice. Teeth extracted with Electricity, and also with Dr. Branch’s Local Anu—thetic. By the use of these our patients suffer blit Very, little, if any, pain. One of tile firm will be in Rensselaer every four or five mouths, spending about ten days each visit. Specimens exhibited —work warranted. ' -16. Strike While the Iron is Hot r |MIE. subsriber X is pow doing . lor the farmers of ~ Jasper comity just what should have I)<•<'!! done wh-.Mi the ‘‘hard tih»p-‘ first begun. ;is shoeing the» - • Horses, repairing the Wagons, men- • ding their Plows, I N:.c., and doing as ' good Blnsksnii'hing its ever was done in Rensselaer; and this he is doing at tirnttij-fiee per cert. i less l/ian the usual rates, believing limt every in--1 dividual, hotvej ,'r huinhle he >nay be, should bear his proportion ot the burthen during great cotni fnercial revulsions like t'ne present. His shop is , at Thomas Dunlap’s old stand. 3B NO AM AN WARNER.
i.4H»«:;t int dissi/oveux. CONSIjy.PTIOX A’ AJA. DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Clan be Cured by INHALATION. Vs hicli conveys the remedies tc tb.e.cavaties in the lungs, tlir.ough the air-passages, ami comingdH direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubeicuiar matter, allays., tbc cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood,, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone a.mt enei gy so Imlispcnsable for the restoration of health. To be able to slat*- confidently that C ousumpt ion is curable by inhalation, is tome a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as mm h under the control of medical treatment a.s any other formidable disease;,-ninety out of every bundled cases can be cured in 11rft first stages, ami fifty pt'r cent, in the second; but in the third stage U is impossibleto save more than live per cent., for the lungs are so l cut up l*y the disease as .to bid defia ncc to medical , skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation ! affords extraordinary relict to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninetyfive thousand persons in the United States aloine: atid a correct calc;<la,ttoil shows Hint of Hie present pupil lation of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive’s grave. Truly, the quiver of death lias no arrow so latal as Consumption, In a,ll ages it has been the great enemy of life, tor it spares neither age nm sex, hut sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By Hie help of that Supreme Being i from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, 1 am enabled to oiler to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of lubeicles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposit ion in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air.into the air-cells, which causes a weakened vitality through tlie eutire system. 'I lien, surely, it is more rational to expect greater good H om medicines enlei ing the cavaties of the lungs than from those administered througli the stomach; the patient will always find lhe lungs free and 1 he breathing easy,alter iiilialingre nedies. 'Thus, 1 n halation i* a local remedy, nevertheless it acts const it utionally. and with more power ami certainty than remedies administered by the stomach; To prove fee powerful ami direct influence of this mode ot almin tst fat i■> n. clil-nol'm *n inhaled will entire; 1 ly destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy lite in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will ai.ouse 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 piay 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 1 have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fullv 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 tubeTcles,.&c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various 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 me 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 tunc to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of lhe United Statesand Canadas by- patients communicating their syinptoms by letter. But the cure would be’niore ccijtaiu if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give an opportunity to examine the lungs, and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then tin* cure could be effected without iny seeing the patient again. All letters asking advice must contain a postage stamp. ADDRESS «. W. GRAHAII, m. I»., BOX No. 53. Office., 1131 Filbert Street, old No. 109, BELOW TWELFTH. I'cnn, PUKE WINF/4 AND IIQUOBk, IT 1 OR inedicul purposes, for sale l>v HARDING <fc TATMAN. WINDOW AND W'AEI* PAPEK. A NICE lot for sale at HARDING A- TATMAN’S.
SSOO OO in American Uol<i for 90. P. F. LAPHAM’S THIRD EXCEESIOIC lIISTRIHI i tIA OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY! EIGHT THOUSAND PRIZES! Valued at 415,003 I TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,000, AT $1 EACH. OXE prize o f SSOO in American Gold. 300 p izes of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, worth from sls to s2oo,’* among which will be found the America . Sporting or Stop Watch, for timing horses. 150 Gents’ Gold Vest Chains. 150 Ladies’Cameo, Gold-stomx, Coral, Garnet and Painted Sets. 200 Ladies' Cameo, Gold and Gold-stone Eardrops. 150 Cameo and Gold-band Bracelets; Gents’ Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Breastpins, Studs, Pens, Pencils, and Fancy Jewelry generally. All to be distributed to subscribers, April 15, 1859, at Cincinnati. 0., Having met with such great succe.ss with my two previous Excelsior Distributions of Watc/ies and Jewelry, 1 am induced to offer this, my third, which far excels anything of the kind ever b fore offered to the public. All the above gifts have been selected with the greatest of care, and nothing but ijold Jewelry will be sent to subscribers. Persons wishing to become subscribers in this, my Tii'rd Distiibution, are requested to forward their namesand money immediately, and they will receive by return mail a ticket of membership in connection with a programme with full particulars. All prizes, drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing, arc forwarded immediately at my expense amt risk. A list i.f all drawn numbers will be sent to every tigket bolde-r. JTT’.Snigle Ticket sl;Six Tickets for $5. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling twenty-five tickets, I will igive s premium of a beautiful Set of Bosom S uds and Sleeve Buttons. Larger orders than the above will receive premiums in proport'on. and my Agents may. always .rely on receiving liberal usage for their in my behalf. All responsible persons are requested to act as Agents, and by ordering tickets tvill’be supplied, the money to be sent«when tiie tickets are sold. AD orders must be addressed to P. F. LAPHAM. 45-lm. Cincinnati, O.
DIS. ROHAfKh BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS, TH fl GREAT SCANDINAVIAN A / p \ / PHARMACY.X TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REASON The Tn rfcLi.iGENT in this Cocniry. are always ready to test tiie nierits of a iH’oiniiient discovery or invention, and -i satisfied ofiis excellence, to adopt, approve am 1 '•econiuiend if. It is to this thinking, rcasoiMHg class, who’ahvftfs look before they leap, and whose honest and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that DR. ROBACh’S BLOOD Pl Rlb'lK’< AND PILLS owe their inuHeuse success. Wnen this GREAT EMBASSADOR OE HEALTH First announced that bis Scandinavian Remedies were intailiblc 'n 1) u■pt us tn, J Auer (Jem /Aiitut, perrons ])/.« izs, .<. Sr.rtia/ if mk nt .<. Scrofula Premature (Atl Ftrtr dill pu (, Rit>t:mal ix m. JX'curalp ia lArs. Heniorrityids or PHts. It eak St<>m(icht\ Colic l)i arrhtii. etc., he st at ed i lie man nCr in which tiiev operated. Their act ual offer • s wi '- compai <-«eby sagacious men. with lhe distinguished Physician's statements. and it was found that every stage <d the n«ogress ol cure, was precisely as he had described it. The t was that the mi ml <>f th <■ con utr >j bc< anteOntor-c-sted. and that persons of the highest stainiing in ev eiy < ity am! town of the Union, patronized tiie piuparal ions, and admitted tiie claims of the illustrious Swede, to be tho First .Medical 1)> severer es the THE BLOOD FFRHTER AND BLOOD PILLS are now universail}' recommended’ by well informed 1 and candid persons, as an immediate dure lor INDIG ES’I’ION, Uostivenes'. di-cas‘s of tin* Kidneys, Gramps in the Stomach. Wind. Colic,. Pain Lctwceii the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache, LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Pain in the Right Side, Loss c f ppetite. Sleeplessness, Nightmare, GEN ER AT j DE BI LIT Y. Nervous Tremors, Fainting Fits, 1-pilepsy. Mental filiation, Despondency, Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFHL.A, Sore Leg. Ulcers on IHe Body, Pimples on the Face, (reneral Eruptions, Bolls, Mercurial Sores,.Glandular Swellings, Secondary Symptoms, NEURALGIA, Rheumatism, Lumbago,. Stiff Joints, Paralysis, St. Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Twitchings, . FE M ALE COM FLA IN 'l’S, X Sexual Weakness, Barrenness, Disease of the Womb Weakness of the Back, Loins and Limbs. A 0 TOG R A PII LET T E RS, Of distinguished men in every profession, warmly recommending the preparations may be seen at Dr. R.-Lack’s Office. , In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are united the three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretofore tried In vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bowels. purify the bile and tin* bloud, and invigorates the constitution, at one and the same time. To this fact all who try them will subscribe. The absence ofminma's. and of every stupifying drug, renders them harmless, even to the most, delicate female, or the feeblest Child. No one can doubt their superiority afte one single trial—they-are no| only better, but, in fact, cheaper than any othe.r it takes a less num her of them to produce a better .effect. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Pmifier, sl, per bottle, or >5, per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 Imxes for s]. TUpKead Dr. Hoback’s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from Hine to time. Dr. Hoback’s Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great amount of in teresting and valuable Medical information can be had?giatis of any of his agents throughout the country. From the Rev. Mr. McMullen, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. Indian apolis, Oct. 5, 1857. Dr. C. W. Robac k—Dear Sir: 1 have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Pleas’* accept my thanks for your kind regards, and believe me. Yours, J. W. T. Mi MULLEN. Carlisle, Warren Co., 0., March 8, 1858. I Dr C. W. Robauk —Dear Sir; For the benefit of suffering humanity permit me to sav that I have found your SCANDINAVIAN BLOOD PUKIFIER and BLOOD PILLS, a sure cure tor Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I have suffered from lhe above mentioned diseases for five years and have tried agreat many physicians, but. 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 one box of Pills to commence with, and bless the day I found your valuable medicines, for I am enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that the cure is permanent. Let others buy ami take what they please, as for me, give me the Blood Purifier and Pilis for all chronic Disease* which ax4.se from impure blood or derangement of the digestive organs. I lake no other medicine, and have not for the last eighteen months. Most truly, ’J’. V. DUBOIS. Principal Office and Sale Rooms, No. (i East Fourth street. I’d Building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Hammond street. c » For sale by HAIRI) /.Vf7 PEACOCK. Rensselaer, and by ami Jtlercha fits freiie. rally. LBly. Pure Timothy Seed. ANY person- desiring to purchase Timothy Seed can be accommodated, with a pure article, by culljng ut the residence of fhetuidersignod, one mile north of town, or at the store of I. Al. Stackhouse &. Bro., in Rensselaer. 45-3 t. THOMAS MONNETT ADVERTISE IN THE RKNBS F. I. A R R GAZETTE
Rensselaer Commercial School. ’ THE undersigned has opened an Evening Commercial School in the seeond story ol Laßue’s Stone Building. * TERMS. For Book-keeping and Writing, $lO, the pu- ■ pil to attend as long as he pleases; fer Writing i alone, $2 for 24 lessons. School on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights. A Writing Class for young ladies will be held on Saturday forenoons. Terms, $2. Those not satisfied at the end of the term need not pay. [4s] WM. H. RHOADES. : A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE ! A. J. ALEXANDER’S THIRTIETH MAGXIFICEXT CASH, WATCH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION Fur March 21, ISSO, Contain* 80 Nets Soiui Silver Ware, 40 Heavy Gold Chains, 200 Acres of Rich Farming Land, $2,058 in American Gold, and 400 Gold and Silver Watches, Among which Will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING WATCH, Worth $250; presenting a grand total of 2,000 prizes, amounting in the aggregate to the magnificent sum ot UTSiijOoa oo!oCU TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,000. One Prize to Every Ticket. THE above array of valuable goods, will be distrbuted in public, in Edinburgh, Ind., by a disinterested Committee of gentlemen elected by the ticket holders themselves, on Monday, Febuary2l, 1859. In precenting my THIRTY-FIRST Scheme to the favorable consideration of the public, I embrace this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons throughout the Union, lor the very liberal manner in which they have patronized me heretofore, and to show that 1 fully appreciate their kind favors, 1 would say, that it has been my constant aim and study, to render my Schemes acceptable to them, and at the same time the most liberal of anything of the kind ever offered for public consideration; and in this connection it is a source of gratification to me, to be enabled to make the announcement. that I have recently effected arrangements by which in future.! will be enabled to receive my Watches direct from the manufacturers, both in this country and in i Europe, and as a consequence 1 will be enabled to furnish my customers, with the very best watches in ' use. It will also be observed, that in my Scheme i<»r ‘ February. I have introduced a number of the celebra- ' ted “AM ERICAN WATCHES,” manufactured by Ap- ' pieton, Tracy, 6c Co., Waltham, Mass., all cl whit it are warranted for ten years, and are unquestionably the best watches in use. This will be the 30th distribution I have given in tiie last four years, and in every instance the drawings have taken place on the day specified and as advertised, (for which see programme,) they have in every instance been conducted solely by a comnlitte elected by the ticket-holders, ALL being free to attend. Im mediately alter the drawing the result is printed and forwarded together with the prizes drawn, to all tick-et-holders, either by mail or express, at my expense. In this connection I deem it nothing more than right j to add, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me, and who would like to “try their luck” in | my scheme, that I hereby authorize them to enclose j their money to Mr. H. Daily, of the film of Rickets i <X. Daily, of this place, who is one of the mostrespon- ' sible men of the State, who will receipt tor the money ■ so deposited; and if the drawing does not go off pre.I < iseb as stated, (see programme' all you will nave to ido will he to call on Mr. paily for your money. Under I this aTraimement. you see, ii would be utterly impos ! sib’? forint to take any advantage of you. evtniifl ; were so disposed. j TUT* A complete list of prizes, together with manner i o.f drawing <\c.. is printed and will be forwarded to ' all who desire it. ' AH ri’sponsiblc persons *are desired to act as 1 Agents fur the sale of my Tickets, and wilfbe furnished : with Tickets at H) cents each together with full ini structiuns, the premiums we allow for selling Osc. 11'Y’Smgie'Pickets .< I : Six Tickets 5 dosl.: Twelve j.Tickets 1() dols.: t wenty-five TL kets 20. All orders J must be addressed to A. J. ALEXANDER, Edinburgh, I iGbiison ( uunty, ’ini. ’!Ur 3 That my drawings air fairly, honestly, and i -honorably conduct’d, f would respectfully refer you j to the following, who among lhe most prominent I citizens of Johnson Courity: • Noah Perry Sherifi’ of Johnson Co.. A. Keifer, RepI res*-ntative of Johnson Co.. W. P Rush. Postmaster ; ai Edinburgh. C. W. Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. ! Moore, ail of this place. Drawtake place on the (Hird j Monday in every IVlontl*. A. J. -XLEXANDER, Proprietor. "0 • 42 Edinburgh;. Johnson Co-, Ind.
NEW STORE IN FRANCISVILLE. Cash, and Country Produce. I*. A A. <’. KOBIASO.’*! \ \ ’’OULD respectfully announce to the citiV T Z'-ns of Jasper and Pulaski counties that they have opened a Cash Ury Goods and Provision Store in Francisville, at the stand formerly occupied by M. E Davisson & Son. We will sell for Cash and Country Produce only, which will ennable us to sell as low as any house in this section, and much lower than those who do a large credit business. We have a full assortment of seasonable Dry Goods on hand, and will always have the best in in the line of Groceries and Provisions. WANTED AT ALT. TIMES, All kinds of Country Produce, for which wf will pay the highest price in Goods. 36 P. & A. C. ROBINSON. Flows ! Flows I Flows I Don’t get discouraged; but try again: -L amt in order to do so effectively, come and buy one of those Ci:L.E UR ATE 1> 3101.1 N E PLOWN, Of which we have now on hand a complete assort rnent. These Plows have been sold here for two years past, and have given universal satisfact ion. These Plows have been tried throughout Illinois, and have proved themselves the best l > r;iiri<‘ L'lomvk now made—superseding all competitors. We are selling them at our usual low prices. Give us a call 44-tt I. M. STACKHOUSE BRO. FORSHEE’S ADJUSTABLE CULTIVATOR. rp HF. undersigned have purchased from the inventor X of the above-named Cultivator, the right to the following counties: Fulton, Jasper, Cass, Miami, White and Pulaski, which they will dispose of on reasonable terms, by the t,ownship or county, as purchasers may desire. The superiority of this over all other Adjustable Cultivators consists: aost. In its lightness, cheapness of construction, and strength combined with durability. The points, when one end is worn out, may be reversed., placing the top downwards, thus immediately supplying and saving the cost of an entire new set of teeth. 2d. Ttiis Cultivator may be used with either three or five teeth in the same machine, and to cut any width of strip desired. ltd. The teeth may be arranged at such angle as to throw the dirt either right or left, to or from the cam. A specimen of this machine may be seen at the shop of Wm. H. Huber, in Rensselaer. WM. H. HUBER. 44-ts D. G. READ. Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! I WILL have in Rensselaer in good time fox early planting, a large and fine assurtiueut of choice Apple, Pear, Peach ami ( berry Trees; Isabella aud other airape Vines; Currants, the famous Lawton ■ Black berry, Ohio Ever bearing Raspberry, and other ■ varieties; Gooseberries, Pte Plants of several kinds; . together with several varieties of Roaes and other Flowers; all of which I will dispose of at a fair price. ■ 44 ts WM. U, MARTIN, 4gv|it, i BOOK WATNED, to s,. tt raphl-’selltng, valuable family wqrks, at low prices, with interesting contents, ami superbly-colored plates. For circulars, with full particulars, apply, it you live east, to Henry Howe, 102 Nassau street, New York; if you live west, the same, lit Main street, CinciAtW.tL Ohio, 2R-tf
Protection against Lightning, MUNSON'S Copper Tubular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL FLANGES, (PATENTED AUG. 5, 1856.) Single Rods, complete for attaching to buildings, sent by express to any part of the country. We offer unusual inducements to persons who are engaged in putting up Rods or who may desire to engage in this business. County and State Rights for eale This Rod is in general use in Central Indiana, and many other localities throughout the country. It always succeeds wherever it is introduced. It ia no humbug. No man who examines its meritswill ever buy any other Rod. The old irou n*ds gh? way before it as ignorance flies before the advance • f light.— According to Prof. Faraday, and other men of note, copper has a conducting power 5 to 8 times greater than iron; and, in addition to this important fact, Munson’s Rod has a surface inside and out, nearly three times as great as the old iron rod. Munson’s Rod is an ornament an the best building's, and do*? not rust, but will endure an age without losing its conducting power. This Rod has received the FAtd at tho American Institute of New York; the Franklin Inst?tute of Philadelphia; the National Fair Rt L uisvillo, Ky.; the State Fairs of Ohio, lowa, Indiana, Connecticut, and wherever exhibited. It was never beaten in any contest, and never will be whero the re are truly scientific judges. It has been endorsed and highly commended by John* Young, Professor of Natural Science in the. Northwestern Christian University; Jas. S. Athon, Supt. Indiana Insane Asylum ; R. T. Brown, Indiana State Geologist; Lorin Andrews President Kenyon College, Gambier. Ohio ; T>rs. Kitchen A Pabvin, Physicians and Chemists, Imfianapolis, and many other persons of well-known scientific attainment 3. LOCKLI & MUNSON, Indianapolis, J nd. THAT GREAT REMEDY! SO I.OXG SOI GUT, FOUND AT LAST! Tdis remedy, claimed by the medical profession ahd the multiplied thousands that Lav-- u.-« d it and tested its ironde.rfu.l curative properties, to be tho greatest discovered in medical science,, and nature’s own reinedy, is the result of years of toil and study, by one of Ohio’s favorite physicians, in order to produce'something that would meet the wisb.es of sufferiti'j humanity, and thousands 11 om the princely palace and humble cottage can testify to the immediate reUief found by its use. For want of space we uulj offer a few <»t the many evidences in its favor. Moline, 111., Feb. 19 15. >7. K. MANN dr CO.—GctDa: Wc find your Ague Baisam superior to any remedy in c»ur market for the cure of all mallarions disea.tes. We cheerfully recommend it as worthy that great name it has wherever sold and used, t Very Lruly Yours. RICHARDS *k THOMAS. To the suffers of chills, fever and ague. I cheerfully submit the following: Having oV>ervrd > use’y tiie effects of Dr. Mann's Ague Baisam in tins vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its remedial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I have frequently used it in my practice and with intire satisfaction. From my intimate knowledge of this compound.! recommend it as safe,prom •’ and efficient. N. E. HACKEDOM, M. D. Galion. O. Apr. Ist. 1858. Buftun , Ind., May \7tk 1858. MESSRS. S. K. .MANN eV CO.— Gents: Having 1 ..1 your Ague Balsam tor the past three years to scores •>: persons in this viciuiiy, amt closely ..I••-erviug its effects, we do not hesitate in saying, w beii/vi- it the best reined* ever sold in Indiana, and will effectually cure-chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Yuurs, PHILLIMAN& KEARNS, I.o>ftinsport, Ind. St . 13. 1856 DR. MANN:—Plea*? send me one-half, siruss m<ra ofyour Ague Baisam immediately, it is in great de maud, and may bu truly siyled the King *»f .Fever and. Ague. J. LYTI E. Physician and Druggist. MESSRS. S. K. MANX X Co.'— (i. nf.s■: We have sold a large amount of jour Ague Balsam the past three years, aio! find that when- introduced and sold it has noequaf in the history of agio- remedies, and from all parts of the west we hear tiie same cheering news—it never faii.s to cure its patient—and is looked upon in this country as The best nioli* iue for chills, lever and anue ever in our market. O. J. WOOD de CO. s. K. MANN A* CO.. Propi o t.»i <. Galion, Ohio.. Sold by all good Druggists.
DOCTOR JOHN BILL’S co.npoi y ■> Pectoral of Wild Cherry, .J Scientific ami Rapid Cure fur u. ; ! DD taxes of the 'Throat and Lungs e nib racing Bronchitis * injhitn- • :a, Pneumonia. Pleurisy, jethma, Colds. Spitting of Blood, Palpitat-io n of the Heart. Catarrhs, W hooping Cough. Los s of Strength, Difficult Breut h i ng, Huarse nes s au d In e ij> it n t CON GUMPTION. BELOW we insert a-few certificates from the many we have lately received in favor of this valu--1 able medicine. ! From a minister of the. M. E. ( iiurch, who is well • known throughout the State of Kentucky. Read: Woodlawn, January 15, I*3B. Dr. John Bull — Dear Sir: We nave used a couple of i bottles of your Pectoral of Wild ('hen s in my family, I and think it a very valuable medicine. My wife, has • been much afflicted with an unusual cough awl great i difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found instantaneous relief upon using your medicine. 1 'ball ! not hesitate to recommend it to others similarly afi dieted. Your friend, RICHARD D. NEALE. Louisville, Kv,. Jar.. 183.'. Dr. John Ri./Z—Dear Sir: 1 was induced from your liepresentations to use your Compound Pectoral of : Wild Cherry, in several case* otArolds and cough* in i my family, ami it Has given immediate relief in all ' cases. Being so much pleased with i‘s remedial vir I lues, I cannot withhold this statement, that others , may be nene fitted by its use. I say to all who a<e [ suffering from coughs and all its symptoms. :<• try it, ! and lan ‘ully assured they will be relieved by its ■ use. Yours respectfUllv, JAMES H. THOMPSON. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1837. Dr. John Bull, Louisville, Ky.— Dear bfir: 1 have I tried your Pectoral in a wellmarked ami severe case of Pulmonary Consumption. accompanied with se- | vere hemorrage from the lulus. in which Cd l iver Oil totally failed to produce any beneficial effect.. J ami I was perfectly astonished at the immediate relief I and diminution in the amount of expectoration that I followed its use. Asa remedy In the advanced Mages lef Consumption, 1 give it most decidedly the prefer cnee. JOHN MAGENIss. M. D. Read a certificate from Captain Janies D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and rnott respected citizens, to whom we refer you:
Louisville, Ky.. Pec. f’O. 1857. Dr. John Bull— Sir: It gives me p’casme to inform ■ you and the public generally Of the immediate relief < ! obtained from the use of your. Compound Pectoral of' i Wild Cherry. I was attacked with t. very seveie cold, I which settled on my bronchia! tubes, and caused me to I cough almost incessantly, and gave me much alarm. ■ I obtained a bottle of your Pectoral, and took it ac- ! cording to the directions, and from the very fo>tdosr ; i took I found reliof, and before I took halt the aottle T was entirely relieved of the cough, and was as v. cP ias ever. I got a secomi bottle lot mr'daugii ter, mid ' upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate re lief and health. She bad a cough of loug ; standing, which thixateued < onsuuiptvm. Yours resect fully, JAMES P HAMILTON. Sold by all druggists everywhere-. A:l orders from w holesale pure na*et S or appjicatiuus tor agencies, must be addressed to. W. W* KOni;WTS, Ittdianapolift. Wholesale Agont for Indiana. Fold by HARDING PEACOCK, Rensselaer. Ind 25-ly is Cash for Grain. THE undersigned will pav thv HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH for Wheat. Corn, Rye, Barley, flats, Ac., at the old shtnd ■>{ Haddix <&• Son, in Gillam Jowftiship. € G. H XRTMAN.
