Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1859 — Page 4

Miscellaneous.

VARIOUS ITEMS. ——>England is taxed to raise a revenue of five hundred million dollars. ——>A Portuguese military company is about to be started in New York city. ——>In Switzerland, it is said 20,000 girls gain a livelihood by making watches. ——>Two printing presses are about to be started to the gold regions at Pike’s Peak. ——>Sets of Russian sable furs have been sold in New York city, this winter, for $2,000 and $2,850. ——>The Chicago <Democrat> announces the birth of an infant in that city, weighing eighteen pounds. —>During January, only ten barrels of flour were exported from the United States to Great Britain. ——>No franking privilege exists in England. Even the Queen is obliged to pay her own penny postage. ——>At the Ohio State House, Columbus, an artesian well has been sunk 1,875 fftet, and water is not reached yet. ——>The attempt is being made in Rhode Island to abolish imprisonment for debt, but it is thought will not succeed. ——>The roof of the old Farmington Church in Connecticut is 82 years old—shingles brought from Maine—good yet! ——Six hundred and fifty persons, drawn by 120 horses, took a sleigh-ride from Holyoke to Springfield, a few days since. ——>A rich discovery of gold has recently been made near Dahlonega, Ga. The earth turns out fifty pennyweights to the panful.

two provinces' of Denmark, women Are allowed to vote, and in a recent election for representatives,several bailpts were cast jor female candidates. GO” Horace.Greely says, in one of his let-, ters from Pennsylvania, that wit is key \j tigs and Pro-Slavery Democrats far outnumber spelling-books and meat-barrels. XKrThe population of Texas is 458;620, of whom 138,265 are slaves and 290 free negroes. Of the whites, 67.350 are voters. In 1850 the'population was 212,492. South Carolina the slave', population is and the white population is 283,000. The increase of population among the blacks is three times as great as it is among the whites. (rj“Two rival candidates for Senatorial honors in the Eighth District, New'Hampshire, were brothers, who live on the same farm and in the same house.

Sut Eovengood and the Locomotive.

The first locomotive' Sut ever saw was standing with' steal* up, and nearly ready .to go, making no noise save a suppressed hufiiming from the- safety valves. Sut, had in his skeery, cautious way, clambered to the top of the tender to find out ‘-what sort of a beasts” it was, when' the engineer slvly gave the whistle lever a pull—s'hy-y-y! Sut lit - twenty feet distant on a pile of cordwood, and after running until lie got straightened up, he turned, round all eyes, and said. “What in the.deuce did you do to it, mister?” Just at this moment a negro came trundling a truck, with a cooking stove, a joint of pipe on the flue hole, and pots and pans hanging all round. Sut took a look first at the stove . nd then at the locomotive: a light brokeiout over his perplexity, and he shouted to the engineer; v “Oli, yes, I understands it all now; the darned old brute teas jint a htdu rin' for her co.’tl”

TEMPERANCE mi l PROVISION OO L . ■ ■ ' ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ I THOS. S. PEACOCK WOULD respectfully inform tin- citizens of Jasper con nty, and everybody, else, that ' he has opened a Grocery and Provision Store in the first building east of Laßm's store, where he will keep everything usually kept in such es- ' tablishinents, LXCEI* T I X « INTOXICATING LIQUORS & ALE!’ My stock will bo of the best brands, and sold ; at the. lowest living rates. 40 THOS. S. PEACOCK. something new. A Rare Chance to Make Money, Ip OH Auctioneers, Peddlurs, Traders, Speculators and Local and Traveling Agents generally who are ambitious of making investments, REQVIKING BUT SHALL CAPITAL. PARTIES ARK MAKING From to SIO per tbiy. Am Honorable ani> Pk<>t:tabli'. Business,cornpiising THREE ARTICLES of utility, beauty and novelty, within the means of every person, of use in every family, store, office and pin i minetory. All quick sale -and, afford large profits everywhere.. Catalogues giving lull (b-sCript ions, references and notices, sent by mail on.reccipt-bf. a three-cent stamp. Address WM.,LAPHAM &, CO., No. 5$ West Fourth st., Cincinnati, O. Importersand Wholesale Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, &.c. 35-2 m JUST RECE.VED, A LOT OF SPLENDID FALL j AND WINTER J LADIESyCALL AND "SEE THEM. !» ALEX. BOXVEN. ADVER T I S E \ If THE UH Bf»K I, A F. R G AZB TT E

I JASPER. COUNTY LAND AGENCY. i .. ' L . : K - 11 MILROY. A. COLE. MI KO Y V COI. E, REAL E STATE - AGENNS, 1 A RE prepared to transact all business usually ■x A_ pertaining to Real Estate Agencies-—will ' give prompt and careful attention to the purchase i and sale of Reul Estate, payment of Taxes, &c They are prepared to and Wifi furnish corrcctabtracts of titles to any piece or piedes 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, suituatedin in ali parts of the county, and comprising . every variety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farnjs in various parts of the couu- } ty, for sale by MILROY &. COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. THE BEST OF PB.UIIIE LASID, DESCRIBED as follows: AH of section 8, except 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 ■South-west quarter of section 5; the whole of .section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, and the north-west quarter of section 10, all in township 27, range 8, situated in the vicinity of Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood; plenty of good timber within a short distance of the premises; will be sold at very low price upon the following unprecedentedly favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per ccnit. of the purchase money, in hand., five per cent..in one year, 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 Land Agents.

ON BEAVER I'UAIBIE. A LL of section 4, and the north half of sect ion 5, in township 28, rang,? 8; also, the southwest quarter of tile south-east quarter of section 32, township 2!), range B—as8 —as good prairie as there is| in Janper county, selected years ago by good Ijitdges; 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 on. Jlie Ist of January, iB6O, and the babir.ee in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, bv MILROY &..COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. OM’ OF THE BEST FA KA! sj I .Si THE i OI NTY, CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 2(1 acres of timber, 159 acres of tin- farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on I the premises; the farm situated three miles from i Rensselaer, on th" State Road from Rensselaer to I Bradford, for sale bv I ■ MILROY &, C<»LE, 4-3 Land Agents. ! . __ . .. A FIXE EITTEE I'AK.ll ol SO ACHES, OEVENTY acres of which is under iniproveO meat; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles iroSn Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and owgood terms by MILROY A. COLE. 43 Land Agents. -- : .... A LABiiE Nt JJBEB OF TOWN I.OTS. -IT l ATEI) in the best parts of the town of .. O Rensselaer,•tor sale at very low price and on favorable terms by MILROY' &. COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. Groceries and Provisions. MOHE undersigned respectfully announces to .I. the public that h'- intends to keep constantly on hand all kitiifs 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 - * ALFA". BOWEN. Consumptives, do not Despair!

L ' AN OLD INDIAN CONSUMPTION' DOCTOR,UNC \S BR ANT, while a Missionary among the CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mountains,discovered a RARE PLAN T, that proves to be a certain CONSUMPTION cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. Liver ComCI.'RED. plain*, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Having now made his fortune and reCOXSUMPTION tired from business, he will send the prescription and di- , CURED. rectious for preparing the medicine /'rer of cA«rr/e to all who desire it, and will send CO X’SUMPTION 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 s us Consumption. alone, andHiopes all afllicCCRED. ted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all CONSUMPTION the good he can before he dies. Address all letters to CURED. DANIEL ADEE. Box 3531 P. O. N. Y.., ; Orly Who is his sole agent. IL C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich & C 0.,) I ■<._ DEALER LN ! ITALIAN AND AMERICAN jr a ■—> T 5 -, ■» iMri* ma em an V caad imt g i IIONITHENTS AfliD HEAD STONES. I r 5 fil E proprietor is determined not to be surI I passed by any shop in the State, cither us to I quality of Marble, or the e.xecution o? work, and ; will \VAR RA N T S A TIS FA f' TIO N 'To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main | street, opposite the Monticello House, Monti- ! cello, I nd,. I Reference.—Messrs. Geo. W..Spitler, L. A., ‘ Cole, Jacob Metkle. ’ 35-ts I Hard Times. I N conxeqitcnce of the hard times, we have ret duced the price oi our splendid assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves AT LEAST 15 PER GENT., And arc now selling at Lafayette, prices. We hope, therefore, that our customers, and the rest brf mankind, will give us a call before going elsewhere, as we are bound to sell; Our stock of Hardware, Tinware, &.C., iscomplpto and varied, and at greatly reduced prices. We have ignored the old f >gy system of large profits, believing that the people of Jasper county will support one establishment conducted upon llie new system of “small profits and quick sales.” 32 ’ 1. M. STACKHOUSE 111 RO. PI KI l iqtOHS, FOR medical purposes, sor 1 sale by HARDING & TA'I'M AN.

New Albany & Salem R. R. 1859. 1859. AV IN TE IS AIS B A NGEMEN T. i ON ANfT AFTER JANUARY 3, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL'BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING NOHTH. FROM NEW ALBANY.—Chicago Mail —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:10 A. M. Stopping lat all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greeni castle at 3:20 A.,M., for St. Louis, arriving at 4:05 P. M.; and 7:02 P. 51 for Indianapolis. .r----riving at 8:30 P. 51-; and at Lafayette at 1:22. A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lai'ayette. St. Louis and Cincinnati Dav Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 12:30 P. M., stoppingat ail regular Stations. Connecting at 51itclrei| with the <5. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 4:1(1 P. M., arriving at 3:30 A. M.; andfor Cincinnati at 1:50 P. M., arriving at 10:20 P. 51. Passengers dine at Mitchell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 10:30 P. 51. Stopping only at regular Stations. Connecting at slitchell with th.-O.A 51. R. R. trains lor St. Louis aiid Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 8:00 A 51.. and St. L- uis at 3:45 P. 51. FROSI GREENCASTLE.—Lafayette Ac--i COMO.DATION. —Daily, except Sundays, at 7:2l) A. 51. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. 51. with Chicago Day Express, arrivingat 51icliigan City at 8:10 P. M., and at Chicago at 11:15 P. 51. GIHNG SOI TH. FROSI MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati Day Express. —Daily; except Sundays, at9:ls A. 51. leaving Chicago at 6:45 A. 51.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:90 , A. 51., stopping at all Stations between sllchigan Citv and Lafavette. Passengers dine at Reynolds. Cincinnati Night Express.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 11:15 P. 51. (leaving Chicago at 8:00 P. 51.) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P. 51. Connecting at Lafayette, at 5:27 A. 51 , with Louisville slail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 6:20: P. 51. Stopping yt all regular Stations North., and at all Stations South of L'lfavelte. l’:rss-li-gers breakfast at Greencastle and dim- at 51itcheli.'

FROM SHTCHELL —Louisj Do Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 1:55 I’. 51. Stoppingat all regulariStations. Connecting at 51 itchell with O, A. 51. 11. R. truins from ('I ueiunati at 4:10 P. 51.. and from St. Louis at 1:50 P. 51. Reaching New Albany at 8:15 P. 51. Louisville Night Express.—-Daily at 2:59 .5. 51. Stopping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. & 51. R. R. trains from St Louis Arriving at New Albany at (1:15 A. 51. 1 ROSI LAFAYETTE.—Greencastle Ac comodation. —Daily at 2:05 P. 51. Connecting at Lafayette .with Day Express from Chicago and 51 ichigau City. Arrives at Greencastle al ,6,0.5 P. 51.. in tinre to connect with train for.lndi:inapolis at 7:02 P. 51., arriving at OP. 51. 7V/r I'hrouqh '/ruins connect at Greencastle with the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, . and at Lafayette with th-' trains ol th" Tel 'do, Wabash, and Western llailro id, at 51. S, Crossing with slichigun Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad; -at Michigan City with tlr.Michigan Central Iva’ilroad for Chicago and al 1 points \Vi-st and North west, and for Detroitand all points East. LFOnly one change of (.'..rsfor Clrij'igo. St. Louis or Ciucinnali. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. [ET'Tli.rougli tickets for sale in Louisville. No .>.>s 51.611 street, and at t he Com pa n x "s ollie -s in New Albany, Michigan Citv and Chicago, a-r al! the principal points in the East and ,\or: h-wesf. 11. E. RICK EH, Snp’t Supt’s Oflice. New Albans . Jab; 3. I .-..!) NEW 51 ADISON 1101 SE. bet. < «>! ttisj bin A Front. V?’l, 01-SS-3. f JAHIS Hotel is of tin.- most modern coust-nc-.l tioii, Containing ml the latest improvemt uts' and convenances adapted to such an establishment The parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious, amj well ventilated. The locution of the House is excellent, and affords peculiar ad-, va nt ages to the. business com mil nit v. being with - : in five miamtes’ walk of the post-oilice, telegraph ollices and banking houses, and adjacent to the! landings of the principal steamboats. <lmnibuses and baggage-wagons, from 1 he several railroads leading to and from the city, call regularly for passengers. The strictest'attention will be paid to tin- wants ami comfort, of guests; and no pains will be spared to merit a eontiuminco of the pat.ron.-tge s<b liberally bestowed upon the “51 nil. on''"kor years past. GARRISON A ('AIIILL,' 20-ts Proprietors.

SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! r |UIE undersigned is desirous of informing his A friends and the public generally) that he has now pn hand A LEETLE THE BEST STOCK OF GHOCEOIES Ever BrougTit to this Market. | Everythiny always nice and clean. Tn add tion to 1 his Grocery department, he keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK, COD FISH, &c. i His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete. |such as . ] Tubs, Buckets, I’liuriis, Sialf-Bush-els, &c. Call around, gentlemen, with the cash, and I you will always find the iatcl^-strin<r han-riim out - [•"><)] J. M..AUSTIN. REAL ES TA T E AGE NC Y /- w - f> - LEE ’ c A w. shtler. 1 LEE <fc Sl* I TLE IS, Land Agents VVILL give their attention to the buying and V V - selling of Real Estate, the collection oi rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful I and correct abstracts -of titles, and information I generally in rclatiou to the value and quality of i lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal I opinion in relation to the title will always ac- ! company every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will b.j done on reas- | enable terms. I ■ - - . REMOVAL. X. It. lioWillAN, TAILOR AN D CU TT ER , BEGS to inform his old friends and tomers that he has removed his business to the building next door east of If’J ljußue, Boys & Lnßue’s store, whore he hopes to receive a continuance of that support he lias enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it will be his constant studx tn dosorve. 7-lv

Jft CAUTION. — All Genuine t’ilb have the Indian ou Horseback, on eacli Box.* Merebants and Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Hoot i’llb, signed A. li. Moure All Genuine Indian Root Flits have ttie name and signature of A. J. iVhite t£ Co., on each box. Im. 51ORSE. tip- inventor of MORS!’.’.-: INDIAN RCO 1 P i 1.1 .s. Isas spent ihe meat er part c I I: i s lite in ' traveling, having visited I'.mo.pe, A- a ami Africa, as ; well as Xoilii America—hasspenl three years among ; the Indians of our Western c-miitiv—it ", m in this : way that tire Indian Root Pills were first dism v.-ia d I Dr. Morse was the first man t o <-«.t al:' ish the fact ts a;' 1 all diseases arise from IAIPI’I.'ITV oh THE EI.(5oJl : that our stiengtli, health amt life dbpeml upon this! vital fluid When the various pas-ages m-cao-e clogged, and do 1 not act in perfect Larmc-n; with the dim ren t sum i t ions of the body, the bl oml loses its rcl h it. I < c<i thick, corrupted aud. diseased ;t !: ■> causi i:" al I ]■■■ ■. - : sickness and distress r.f every name; .- m "th is I exhaus'lcd. our healtli tve m e depriv. d.of. ami if , I Hire is not assisted in throwing ml the ma aa nt ha - ' mors, the blood will become chot-cd am! cease i ! act, ami thus our light <-f life will be f. o ver l.l.nvn I out. Ji O w important, then, t ba' we >la,i: Id ; various passages of the body free ami open: amt ImW i plcastaiit to us that we have it in our poWer i. put a ; inedicine in your reach, namely. Moise’s Imli'ab i.'. . : 'Pills, manufactured from plants amt r.,ms which grow around.the mountainous cliffs in -lime's gar den, for the health and recovery of diseased if,-in. One of the roots from winch these Pills are made i-i a Sudorific, which opens tlid- p res < f t| : e s' in a: d assists Nature in thrGW’ng.ciit the fim-r p.-,rt ; , f|.,corruption within. 'Flic second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens. amt unclogs the passage to the lungs, ami thus, in a s, < thing maum r, per-i forms its duty by t hrow ing c-ff phlegm. at’.d ■ d'uei Im - I mors from Hie lungs by’cr-pimis spittin -. Tim tlhid I is a Diuretic, which gives case ami d.-uide streia’i h to the kidneys; thus ci-.cmnagi ug. t-hey draw large amounts of imptuity from the blood, wl i. I, i- t|mn thrown out lii.uut ifitlly by the ui inarv < r water pa - sage, amt which • 'mild not have been di-c.i ar <-d in any other way. '1 i;e fmu tli is a <'at liart ic. aml acompanies the miier pr-qiei't ies <; f Hie Pills ei. gated in purifying the blood; the i , r part i-, to- m ' impurity v\ iticli < annot pass bv the m Imr < ml, -.- . ! thus taken up ami conveyed ms in great qoai; t it ies ! v | the bowels.

l-'i( in liie above ii is s'i.-wii that I-r. M. rs< ' an ttmjt Pills ii id "i. I y n.'u-r the -ma. h. bm I,c. t , 1 liintedwit.il the b1,0..d, f.-r t'l . y find wav to evm- . part. aml con• plotely i;mrt -m-t ;■ iH | . ■ - :im svso . I from all impurity, and Hie life >li Im I-, ,| -. .w |, : :- ; , the blmd, I,ecmiies pi rh-m I v h< a ith v ; c mmequ-ut fy. : al! sickness amt pain is drive n I: in th- s.-i, m.’t.':' ! thf-y cannot remain when tin* : . Imcm.ii .- - : nn- i ami clear. 'the 1-. ason why people are so dimre-sed w | . h, i am! why so many die. is bc'c.-mse they d - urn ml ;i I medicine wliiclowil.l'pass to the i'uu, mt - wiiieli will open the iiaturai pa ■ e. .. . f;'.. .. .' ; to be cast, out; lie me. a lai: i q i aii: it j m I d -rd: other matter is led-• d. atid He st- m.-i< h ami i, u - I lines.arc- literally overllnwing with tlw cmuime 'i mass, Ilins undergoing dh a- r m.-i n m I'e. ineiii a'p ims constantly mixing witii the Id- cd. whii h i! ; coirupted matter H,rough every vi in and aii< : im i Ii I 1 ife is t aken from Hie bud v 1 c disease Ft. M■ - -e| PILLS have added to t ben’i.-id ves victor' i :■ . iic i ( U.'i’y. by restoiiug millions 11 tim sic!, i , 'he,, in | health and happiiiess. Yes. th i-amj. v , ; , i', been, racked or fcrmi i;!ed with - i■'l.l ■ ■-g .c . ) '■ a n guisli. aml w hMse fee ide i :Vl . ] )L i I by tin- I timing cdeim-cfs ,-j i.,.. v .,'' , ;'/> i have. I'ceii hi ougbl. as i t wme. « i 11,:,. m ; ; .. j silent rave, n-.w ; ~ a .l . :.t, . ' , \ - would have bee.il in: m.i w : i c i.. .. ; : i/ , ' i bee n for this '.teat .-ind. wrndi : i n , d J iidia'i Rot-1 Pi Us. A ILr iue i w.. d -v- l.ml le t ■ falleu. Ifu-y wen- nisi: d. and aliso! t:t el vPi: i is t .: ■ iii.- wlliiei-sing tic 11 crit.. 11. mPm limy civ-- iuumii i;> I e (■■■..■ :d • 'c, tH. ; away.ad sicliliess, pain alnl an, i-isl:. li-.t timv tcm e I go IO Work al I lie Imimiatimi <t : ::e disea-e. wI i : i- ‘ Hie blood; The re loir, it- v. i i-l l by these who i-s.- t t,c-V<- Pills, tl.-.t i|,.’: v ivil? I cleaiise and pci ify , that dis .1... .:: .-. ■ ,| (! ..i| , . -. wil! lake its liighi. and li id-- ! ~: • ha mt ' i will agai n reli.ru. and I l.e ; i e-p.-m m , I |>y life wil! cherish.and bri . htm: vi i : d;: vs, ’ •; I.’aitton.— Beware m a c< <: 111 i-i T-i: ~i md f:.' A.li/i.ri-, Ali gcni’i-iie I.ace the name <1 A. J V : A < <>, mi a acli It x. A lsu i i-< . a- - / H Co. All ml .i- a. ■ A. .1. WHITE C. ('<).. .s',,' c .. I of: J.i oi:a d :■ Ir< etN. w V. i '.. I Pr. Morse’s Indian LT mPi I!< arc Id !.- a'' .1 ' in Medicines. Agents wauled in every to-wii, vi’la-e ami liam.le' : in the In ml. Parties desiring the a- cm v will add an i as above f.,r terms. Price ".a cents p.-r box: live lioy.es. will be sent ..iii receipt of SI, postage paid. l-.’-lv

AGENTS WANTED IN every county In the United Stales so s II - by subscription s -veral of tlm mo c pmmlr;and usefill Books in Aim-ri ;. among wifi ■!: are found a Punk which should !> ■ in the Jiumis of everj male and female, entitled ESOXVAIID’S KJO3S SNi’J'SC ?5 RD SC. I Revised by Horton Hou a::;i, ?,L D.. cor! finimr Cr<r ()i:< lltlndrcd Illustration-:. Of great importance, one thousand la"'..'--' oef.'vo pages, bound in substantial leatia-r Li’idim;, library style. Three volume - bo.’.ndia on.’, containing mi impoi taut • v jsAeui os IJotunstic ?’ <■ :?j ; -, Will) a. treatise on Anatomy, ]’li\<iology, and all diseases that mmskiud are heir to, with prescriptions of th - greater t importance to maiikiaid. .Also an extensive TIIEATISE ON JUOWH-MKii. Giving a full description of the dis-us.-s of women —the cause of iliseas-' and cure. This book was first published as a text-book, ami,is now used in the Eastern ('olieg -s, but die revised edition is made simple and plain, that all classes may comprehend it. It cont lias explanations to all th medical terms used in it. This is a book which will be sold only by subscription, and no copy can he purchased in ;uiv book store in the United St it-s, except it a second-hand copy, us 1 herebv pledg ■ in'\se t to sell them to no one to lie sold dgnin, except to my regular traveling agents; mi I. mor.-m er, will employ no ug-'iit to s -ll this j.o self it in any other way than by Sn’a eription, uni on the territory assigned him. Piie ->»J per copy. A sample copy and terms io ■ Teal will be mailed on the receipt of the retail pr'ic -. \ddress, IL ?,1. RULISON, Queen t’iix Publishing House, 21-1 y 111 .Alain st., Cim-i.inuti, (). RENSSELAER Boot and Shoo Store. r 011 IE undersigned would respectfulfully return his thanks to the citiz'iis of Rens- ■? —..* ..ft seiner and Jasper connty, for, the very liberal support they have ex- s ; j’ ( zl \ tended to him sine ■ hi.-; i j. >' \ arrival among them.am! t “'I - X. hopes to merit the cont.nuance of that patronage by a strict attention to the wants of his customers, He buys his leritlier for cash, employs I none 1 blit the best workmen, pavi;ig them cash. I and sells for cash, Tims, he gets his I 'other at I the lowest rates, gets it ma nn fact ore.l into Hoofs and Shoes at the cheapest pri es, end can ell’nrd to sell on very low terms foreash. Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not) 1 shall b-. pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides, Dj“Repairingdone on !lie shortest notice. •' 3 Tints. McSUF.EHY. WIXDOW AND AVALS. PAI»eA. AN ICE lot for sale at ' HARDING A- TATMAN’S.

A lAiiflA Ail'D FULL ASSORTMENT OF FALL & IVINTICII ■i ■ GO 01) S FOR SALE Cheap for Cash

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1 HEMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION »• •■•or 1 - :«•' - Il IGHL Y-CONCENTRA TED COMPOUND ELL ID EXTRACT BL CUE; For l)/y nsrx of l/le jn, !d j Sidneys, Grarel, Ur,p- ---■ i cu,iie>s. Obstructiun, Secret l/tscascs. Fe I male Complaints, and All Diseases of the . , ~ Sexual Or trans, renuivn " Oi pF VCeSStS “'i K - ! I '“P> li 'lencics in Life, an< Kidnevs ms. v' 1 ”/, I ,'' 1 ’ nischa1 '.-'-" from the Bladder, Kidneys, oi Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they n:ay have originated AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING ail-ini' Health and Fi/ror to the Frame, and the Fa 11 id C h ci!;, JOY TO Tin: afflktkd; It cures Nervous am! Debilitated Sufferers and re ' moves all the Symptoms, among which will’be found !nd:spcsfti< n to Exeition. Loss of Power. Less of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Generat \\ eal, iie-s. Honor cflJis- ( ease, Weak Nerves Trembling, Dreadill! Honor of Death, Night Sweats Cold Feet At a.-tefulness. Dimm , t i ~, , ' a 1 ~*• venal La-itudeol the Ab Fn'a sG- F? 1 . mous Appetite, with Jo. sm-mic’^" Hamls. Flushing < f the B. ,| ; . . liGness .'t't /l' ‘' ,R ’| l .''t| Pal |' l,J '•■‘"it Eruptions CP. the bace, Pain in Uie Back, Heaviness of i lie Eve! ids. Frequently Bieck Spots b'lvine I eb-re the ' M’ith Temporary S'uflusir'i/ajjd j, us- of Pj „ h| ot Attemio,!. Great Mobihn. Restlessness with Hon.n I,f M meiy. Nmbiug is more L’esirablc to such Patients Han .OH! u,|e, ar J' limbing they mere Dread, fir tear ol tiiemselvcs: 1!0 Repi.se . 1 Marnier, no Larn-si ix-s<. no . < i < culation; but a Hurried 1 iansition ir.nii one que>tion to another. meJiKnei l | : vw?al,?;-n.r' 1OW ‘' d g ° hicn this POW ER. F.VI UITV. aL\rEPJLEI^\ l C <4F the"e h exce h <. W, '° «>’ -“av'thaf J l:e records dt the INSANE \sy il i U ancholy deaths-by CONST M Pti n v i ’ ’ ahtl ,llclllel ' »< -s to the truth U tin ;.- -o. t , 5 ’ V.T', a,l "’! e " h'iiis ti e I (!<’ nir.u-.. 1 ! 1,1 hiuiaHc Asv- .... '* • bis lai.i holy exhibition annear< 1 sound 1 f the voice r-ccui, it is ra-.r ly at ti'cijaw'’ 111 “

“With w. eful measures wan despair ■ Low sullen >soumls his grief Beguiled” samlsupm, * la ' l "-<'U=ht .hou- ' cured by ;he u<c m H.is ' 11 -i0..t..5. U can be In f a ! / il> I e R r m e j . I you are sm'. iu, : wiHi any m the above disire, moe mm' 'l'm iTamil.'m rw/md' *' ‘V * l ’ " H 1 LI.WAi.J, (il .- xrs Asl) QV / CK " ho falo-ly !., ~m m a‘ Hit e< amt reference. 1> ' ;”■'■ •’■'"l *ave l.i.ng SuffenrH, m-tb S p'X?’ H ' ! ?,'h,’;', l fm- a bu U ' 1 ' •*"" sl 1-t H-C REM! Ry “a..ays ail pain amt i n t'amma: irni. is Perfec-i. EBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT E*’CHL7 1- prepared diieml; n ,,.. r .;.-. lu . to ts F’iisi rm : :cy C'lioni r j- , with the rn a'csi . ,- li;a ,.y . am! . 1 m-. 1,, j ; , coi,,him j. ~ s „ ' • 1 E’A Elm-' \i. Iks . i. X Plamff;. m w. am. must! fife la v t lamia, d W< ik s - . , ’• ’’* ” • -La ' XiA';AK,' i. y. 'ir'-Va’-Vm''- “ " ■■••''■-•■ s:-.ii i.f the Pn-prim or. v-.m! j-, ' “ 1 1 i. llvV ‘;i ”«<!>•■/ rn-.n.'s well ; ■ ■'■ ■■ I'i'ia. H r. I'm -1,.. , . ... ' 5 'la: ITS,'., r..-;,: Ln.oJ - ' ■ 1 t.en.wy . ;i .i, b; . " f ' ' ’ ’ ' ■’■••"••• it. j'. ilELMitiicli. - " 1 ‘■.' ! - p ,' '■“ '<!>’•■ I - iris -.■<! d.-.-,<- ’ ’ ’ ■■' •• Bli Uli.lKl l ., iueimau. t rier S | . cr '■ r f r s . . . _ . >. /a '< < r. 716 an if A' > .- • . \i l oinpai.ird J,v ie|i.-p I :■ , . r hem P,m.ss. rsm MedicM uwieges. < Piepared ami s .!>! by H .T. HE-,’ MBOLD, Pbariii ai am; Analvtical CheiniL NO. .rj Mil-Til u - i'. I.ELOV' ( HE.‘ NUt' GS. ■ E...1,,A lit JU INGS, PHIi.A. of-at! 'c- 'df, id ' V a-'I Bl! WARE OF <■ oI’N T E it E E I 1 S ask n n nm.'i n ci. n’s—i- IKE so Iti-ly < r SSFN uj I.NTFKO.

V I’Kt;'<2 FOt: eveisabouy J " no sintscr.jr.Es fok the a iEV/ YORK WEEKLY PRESS s A beavtifclly Fl LLUSTRAT.ED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. I ll" \,w Vork H'<<A7y I’rcss is one of the beet ,I'i.uv p.ipeis ol the day—a large quarto coutuimilg twenty pa./cs, or sij:jy columns, of enterUumng matter; and cle./antly illustrated every week. A <<il-I VOK I H t I.’OM s(| C’E.Xi .s TO 41,0(0 V lI.L BF. SENT TO HAITI S fIJSCKI BER ON RE ( i-.ipt oh itiH subscription money. TER MS— 1 X AD VANCE. 1 copy one y.-ar ami J gilt. .... . 99 3 copies one year and 3 gilts.. .. . 09 5 copies one x ear and 5 gifts.. ... y 00 10 conies one xearund J 0 gifts.. ’ .15 0(1 21 copies one > ear and 21 gifs.. . (g) The articles to be distributed are comprised in Hie follow 1 ng list: ’ . to . is ... K.tcir 1 ( tilled s-tal,-s 1 reasury N0te...... .51,999 2 United States Treasury Noles ' 599 • > United States Treasury Notes O(J(> 10 United,States ’l’rcasiiry Notes ]()f. 10 patent lever hunting-case watches.. . 100 2'l gold watches y.-, ;><l gold watches. 09 1 00 gold watches 59 300 ladies’ gold watches -15 2'lo silver hunting-cuse watches. . 30 5 >o silver w.itl lles. | : , tl , )>-, L'mn K "! ■ ■ ! - r " iir<) ’ vcs< ul!(l fob <'hains. ... 10 to 39 I'l.Hi o-old mnsaiid penrils 5 to I r > Gold Lo'ckets, Bracelets, Broachek Ear drops Breast Ims, Cull Fms, Sleeve Buttons Rim.s Shirt Studs, Watch Keys. Gold ami Siive’r ThimfiH v t fn leceipt of the Subscription money, the subscriber s name will ho entered upon our books mid the gUt forwarded within one week to him by mail or express, post-paid * All comn,unicutions'must be addressed to ■ n da.nifl adi-.e, Publisher, y •'Lv 211 Center stree;. N-w Vork. g IIeLLAX I LVIALT: SI’.TIIN ABV, I.XDIANAfOLIS, INK., / I G. McLEAN, I). ]),, Principal; C G V ’ • ’1’01)1). A. M.. Assm i .te. Ibis School Iqr \ owug Ladi >s recommenced on Mond iy, September •>,-with an aide corps of teachers, and every laciiity for acquiring a thorough and accomplished edne.ition. < irculars und any further information will be furnished cn applying, either persom.lly <-r by letter, as above. 23-ly W. V. SNYDER, M. D., Having resumed the practice of Medicine and Surgery in Rensselaer, offers his gervt,r« to the citizens thereof und vtelnits-. ■»?>