Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1859 — Page 4

Mliscclfancous. Tl>e Girls 01 n is. The following has been rescued from a newspaper published at the time of the Revolution : The following droll affair lately happened at Kinderhook, New York. A young fellow, an enemy to the liberties of America, going to a quilting frolic, where a number of young women were collected, and the only man in the company, begun his aspersions on Congress as usual, and held forth some time on the subject, till the girls, exasperated at his impudence, laid hold of him, stripped him Hiked to t ie waist, and Wnstead of tar covered him with molasses, and for feathers took the downy t ips of flags which grow in the madow, and coated him well and then let him go. He has proscuted every one of them, and the matter has been laid before Justice Schoonmaker. We have not as yet heard his worship's judgment. It is said that Parson B.iel's daughter is concerned in the affair.

Negroes in High Life.

The London papers, in giving an account of the late important debate on the It.tiii.n question in the House of Commons, when the lobbies were crowded with ’oreign M:nisters and other distinguished persons, say: , “The American Minister, wearing the ’eis.tinction of a plain black coat, enters the seats reserved for thy diplomatic corps, where ilis simple dress is at once conspicuous from the rich uniforms and glittering orders which all around him wear. The Sweedish and Netherland Ministers follow with the Minister from i,ayti whom, though what is i otilehj termed a. gentleman of color, Mr. Dallas, never- \ theleSs, cordially recognizes and shakes hands', with. An unknown Minister from some of the small-States of South America nejit enters, in a diplomatic costume so exceedingly like the dress of a beau of Queen Anne’s reign as to attract universal attention and a titter of surprise.” CO - It is pleasing to meet, in these degenerate times, anything breathing the pure spirit of patriotism, and to listen to the lofty tone of the cultivated -tatesmar.. Hear one ■ of them in the Missouri Legislature, who in a recent speech—it matters but little upon what—said: _ . i “What do gentlemen want’ Is corn so dear and hoe-cake so sweet as to be purchased only nt the price of having the State garrisoned by our enemies! Forbid it, Jeremiah! Do you want the institutions of your State reduced to the condition of affairs away down in Georgia, where a plantation I consists of two overseers and one nigger! As the poet says, I'd rather be a long, mangy, strange yalier dog, with a bob tu'l, ..nd bay at the moon, than not to say, this is me own, me native State.’ And 1 will defend the inst'tutio.is so long as grass grows an water runs.” frtrThe V incennes Gazette says that the sheriff of that county lost his cow a few days ago, and could, discover no trace of her anywhere after the most diligent search. List Saturday half putrid remains were found in the juryroom of the Court House, where the poor beast-had been somehow locked in. She .had starved to death alter eating up all the papers of the late John Ewing sliich happened to be in the room. O^7“A Mrs. Bromley was delivered from the jail at Lafayette. Indiana,one night last week, and a Mrs. Tompkins was deliver, d , in the jail of Beaufort county, North Cam-. I lina, a few days before. Tippecanoe loses , one and Beaufort gains one. GO”A man being awakened by the captJin of a boat with the announcement should not occupy his berth with his biots on, very considerately replied; “O, the bugs ' wont hurt ’em 1 they're an o. : pair, j Let ’em rip.”

TORSHEE'S ADJUSTABLE CULT VATOB. THE undersigned have purchased from the inventor of the abcrve-iiamed Ciilti valor, the n hi tn the following counties! Pulton, Jasjfer, ('a<s, .Miami, White and Pulaski, which they will dispose of « u reasonable terms, by the.township or c >unty, as purchasers may desire. 'Fhe superiority of this over all other Adjustable ' Cultivators consists: £ Ist. in its lightness, cheapness of construct ion. and strength combim d with dm ability, 'i’b.e pt,inis, w i en one cud is worn mil , may he reversed., placing the top down wards, thu£ immediately supplying and saving the oust of an entire new set of teeili. 2d. This Cultivator may be used with either three or five teeth in the same u.auhine, and to cut any width of strip desired. 3d. The teeth .may be arran.ved at such angle as to throw the dirt either right or left, to • i from the cam. A specimen of this machine may be s-. en at the sin p of Wm. H. Huber, in Rensselaer. \VM. H. HC BEP, 44-ts o D. G. REA J). NEW .MAILS(IN HOUSE, Tituin. St., l>et. Columbia A- Front, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ( I MIIS Holfl is of tin- most modern constrnc.l tion, containitic all the latest improveme t. and conveniences udapted to such an esln itsliment The parlors, dining-rooms and la-d rooms are newly furnished, the latter heingfionimodions and well ventilated. The location of the House.is excellent, and affords peculiar advantages to the business commit nity, being within five minutes’ walk of the post-,office, telegraph offices and banking houses, mid 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 wants and comfort of guests; and no pains will le spared to merit a continuance of the patronage ■o liberally bestowed upon the “ Mndi-'O'i” for years past. GziRRLSUN <s< CAHILL, 90-if Proprietors-

I JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MILROY. J., a. COLE. in i hoy v co i, i:, REA L E STAT E AGE NN S , VUE prepared to transact all business usually pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—wilt ' give prompt and careful attention to the purchase | and sale ol Real Estate, payment of Taxes, <tc '[’hey are prepared to and will furnish correct ab- - tracts of titles to any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and will accompany ith« same with a legal opinion as to its validity, i Without additional charge, whenever required. 20,00 ff ACRES OF the best land in Jaspercounty, suituated in in all parts of file county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, for sale by /MILROY & COLE, 4 J Real Estate Agents. 1'1413 HEIST OF PlJAlitlj: LAND, Described as follows: aij of section s, except 80 acres off the. west side of the section; 1 the north half and south-west quarter of section 9; the east half and the south east quarter of the south-wost quarter of section 5; the whole of section 4; the south-west quarter of section .‘I, | and the north-west quarter of section 19, all in township 27., range 8, situated ill thC 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 cent, of the purchase money in hand, five percent, in one vear, , and the balance ineight 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 i above real estate apply to ’MILROY & COLE, 4'< . Land 'Agents. : ON BEAVEK I’itAliiSl'. \LL of S ’Ction 4, mid the no ’til hah of section 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the south- : west quarter of the south-east quarter of section 2. township 29, range r—as good prairie 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 on the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four wars from the date of the deed, with interest, bv 1 MILROY & COLE, ' ‘ 43 Real Estate Agents.

one of the bent fakius in the < OVN'I’V, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 > acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale bv * < MILROY &. COLE, 43 ; Land Agents. A FINE LITTLE FAit.ll Of St) At'HEN, SEVENTY acres of which is und--r improvement; also, 411 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for-sale at a very' low price and on good terms by .MiI.ROY 6c COLE, 43 Land Agents. Y L'.tltT M tilM'.R OF TOWN I.DTN, DITPATEI) in tiie best parts of the town o) O Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and on favorable terms b,y MILROY N COLE. ■l3 ” Real’Estate Agents. Groceries and Provisions. r IHIE undersigned respectfully’ announces t. I the public that he intends to keep constant lx on hand all kinds and vari- ty of Groceries and I Provisions, in addition to a large stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. 29 ’ A LEA’. ROWEN. Consumptives, do net Despair!, D" AN 01,1) LX DI AN I DOCTOR. UNCAS 'BRANT,' while a Missionary among the CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mountains,discovered a rare plant, ' that proves to be a certain I CONSUMPTION cure for Consumption, Bron- , chilis, Asthma, Liver ComCURED. plaint, Nervous Affections, I Coughs, Colds, Ae. Having now made liis fortune and reCONSUMPTION tired from business, he will send the prescription and diCURED. rections for preparing the medicine free of charge to al.l who desire it, and will send CONSU MPTION to his agent, inclosing two j stamps, (6- cents,) to pay the i CURED. return letter, with a description of their symptoms. The Old ! 'octor has cured more CONSUMPTION than 3,(100 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all afllic- 1 CURED. 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 CUR ED. DA NIE L ADEE. Box 35 1 I’. O. N. Y., 9-1 y Who is his sole agent.

JUST RECE.VED, A LOT OF splend,i> FALL W® axd WINTER | g LADIES, C.YBL AND SEE THEM. 29 AtiEX. KOAVF.N. Rensselaer Nursery. rpUE nii<lcrsi"he<l have at their two and a J. hair miles north-west <.f Rensselaer', a large supply id good Apple trees, raised in the county, amt suitable to this climate. They are i,f the lie's! amt ; hardiest varieties, of good size amt thrifty. Brice 12k ■ to l.ifcents each, cash in hand. ' I Bersous 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 'the county. | 16] GOODWIN & COEN. Fruit Trass! Fruit Trees! I WILL have in Rensselaer in good,time fa- catty planting, a large and line assortment of choice -Apple, Bear, Beach and Cherry Trees; Isabella,amt other Grape V ines; 4'urraiits, the famous Lawton Blackberry. Ohi. Ever bearing Itaspberry. and other ; varieties; Gooseberries, Bie Blauts of several kinds; t. getlicr with seveial varieties of Rises and other Flowers; all of which I will dispi s<-of al a lair price. ! 44 if WM. H. MARTIN, Agent. i Farm to Let. ri'HH farm if Thomas .1. liwin. at Bi e, I cei-taiii in- upwai<l ili ne hiimtred a. i ul corn grct-iid. is fol-lent, I’, •svssi. n give- , i ately. For .tlmr paiticularail on I rI signed st MeasbeJaer- '• • v » - V. IsiIARD, j ’ « M Ag*at. 1

New Albany & Salem R. R. SSSS23 ESSljsa essssa- eases- -/n 'lj 1859. 1859. NV IN TEIt Alt lIA N G EMEN T. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING NOHTIf. FROM NEW ALBAN Y —Chicago Mau —D dly, except Sunday', at 8.10 A. M. Stoppiip :at all Stations on sigir.ib Connecting at GreenCHStle at :-:2'l A. M., for St. Louis, arri: iagat 4.05 P. M.; and 7:02 P. M for Itidi-napo is. ,r----livii-gat t. .0 P. M.: and at Lafayett ■ ,t 1 ’.2 A. M. lor Chicago, arriving at 11:50 A. M Pis eagers dine at Mitchell and sup at Lnf.iytt". St. Loms Axm Cixcixxa i i Day Express.— Daily, except Sunday, at 12: .0 P. M. sioppingat all I regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for Louis at 4.10 P. M., arriving at 3:>o A. M.: and for Cincinnati at •150 P. M., arriijing at 10:20 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitel.ell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 10:30 I’. Stopping only at regular Stations, Connecting at Mitchell with the (). M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 8:00 A M., and St. Louis at 3:45 P M. 1 ; FROM GREENCASTLE.—Lafayette Accomodation.— Daily, except Sundays, at 7:21 A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3:33 P. M. with i Chicago Day Express, arrivingat Michigan City at 8.10 P. M., and at Chicago at 11,15 P. M. GOING SOI TH. FROM MICHIGAN CITY— Cincinnati Dav Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9.15 A. M. leaving Chicago at 6 45 A. M.) and running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:00 A. M., stopping at all St itions b tween Michigan City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Reynolds. Cincinnati Night Express.— D ily, except S;itur<|ays, at 11:45 I’. M. (leaving Chicago at 8.-00 M. running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 2:15 P. M. Co.mectit.g at J. ilayette, at 5.27 A. M .with Louisville M il Train I for New Albany and Louisville, arm ing at 6:20 P. M. Stop| iug at all regular Stations North, and at all Stations South of Lafayette. I’.iss Tigers breakfast at Greencastle and dine al Mitchell. FROM MlTCHELL—Louisville Day Express.—Daily , except Sundays, al 4.55 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations. Conuectiug at .Mitchell with O. Ct. M. R. R, trains from Cincinnati at 4:10 P. M.. and from St. Louis at 1.50 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 8 1.5 P. M. Louisville Night Express.—Daily at 2:50 A. M. Stopping at regular Stuiions. Connecting with O. Ct M. R. R. trains from St Louts Aiming at New .Albany at 6.15 .A. M. 1* ROM LA FA A’ ETT E.—Greencastle Ac comodatio.n. —Daily at 2:05 p. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago : atTif Michigan City. .Arrives at Greencastle at 6:05 P. .AL, in time to connect witti train for India IjFipdi is at 7:02 P. M t , arriving at 8: OP. AL Thet Thronyii Trains conn-et at Gree.ne.aslle ‘ with the Terre Haute ami Rjcbmotid R. ilrotid. alid at Lafayette with the trains of the -do, Walliish, und West.Tii Railroad, nt M. S. Crossing with Aiichigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad; at Michigan Citv with thMichigin Central Railroad for Cliicago and all pqi nts West and North -west, and for Detroit and ill l points East. ITj'Only one change of Cars for Chicago, St. I,ou i.s or Ci no i n no! i. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. .UJ'Tlirorigh tickets lors.de in Lonisvil'v-, No- :>•■•> M lin street, and at tin’ Company's ol’ie s in New .Albany, Michigin Citv and Chicago, lor all the princi id points in the E ■-! mid North-W 'st. R. E. RICKER, Sup't Supt’s t lllice. New Albany, J a i.. 1"'59.

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CAUTIOT 1 ’. —All Genuine I ills liaxe I be a »...e Indian <•»* florMeback, <>u each Box. Merchants and Tra«lers will l»e on their giutnl and not be inip<«>e i upon by a < «»unterfeit of Morse’s Iridian Rpot Pill-, signed A. B. _• p <rHnuine Indian Root Pill* hare the name and of Wkite <£ Ce., on •ach box. i ... .»;ooSK. the ii.vc!H«rof MOR>L’N INDIAN KOO I . has spent the mtatei part » I Ins lift in traveling, having visited Eun-pc, As.a a,.d Afiua, as vvcli as North Aineiica—ha- spent liner y<ar- an.* ng the IhdiaiKuf our Western c .mitry—it was in this way l hat lHe I ndian KoOt Pilis were first disc?.\-.<d. Dr. Morse was t lie first man to establish ti. v fact that al i diseases arise, front IMPDRITV OE THE L’.OOD; tiiat our strength, health and lite depend Ui-on litis vital fluid \\ hen Ute various passages become ch»g< ed. and du not act in petted l.atin« ny with the diCetvn 1 t.-i.c----t ions of 1 lie b..<l y, t ite blood loses .j t s action. bt c. iocs thick, corrupted and diseased; thus < aiisinsall pains, sicl-ness and dist :ess c f every naiue; ..ui strrn.tb is exhausted, out health we arc deprived of, and if na Hire is not assisted in thu wing «.-fT the slat t am huliiurs, the Mood will become cio.led and c» a>r to act, and Dtps our ii.ul t < f life jvill he forevet bh.wn out. How impoiiant. then. 11 a’ we sl.t.uld beep i|,e various pa->a es ul lite b« dy free and op«-n: and I . w pleasant to us that we have it in our powei to put a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse’s Indian Pot t Pills, maiiutacttin d from plants ami roots wl.icit grow around the inuunlainous cliffs in Namie’s «. ard' U, lor the health and recovci y «1 disc a>ed n.au. One < f the loots from which these Pills ate t.-ade is a Sud. rilic. which opens the pmes «.f the sli i n and assists Nature in tin. wurj out the finer parts < f ihe corruption within. I lie second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that < pens and nucleus the | as-«.e to tiic lungs, and tlitis. in a s».« thin-.' n anner. per forms its duty liyjhrowing < ft phlegm ami i ther bn mors lr< m the Ilinas by copious spitting. ’lhethiid is a Diuretic, which fives < a>e and d< tiLle siren, th to the Kidneys; thus ci;c< uiagiii.t, thuv diaw large amt lints of impurit\ fr\ m the b!o» fi(. .which is ii:en thrown out intuit ifu 11 y by t lie urinr.ry < r water pas save, and which could not have l«< cii disci ai' edin any other 'vay. The f.Ri; !h is a ( a-hartic. ami ac companies the other properties of the Pills while en-ff.T-cd in purifying the blood, the c aiser particles « f impurity which camiet pa-.- by the other outlets, are thus, tabcii up amt conveyed off in great quatititics by the bo we Is. Fn.ni the above it is shown that Dr. M. rs<’s Indian ].’<>( A Pills io! only eider the st on. at h. hut. le c’-.me united with the blood, f-.-r they fmd way tn evm ?. part, and completely ro<!t out amt cleat.-s* the system it om all impurity, and the Idr < f the Tody, width is the blood, becomes jiertcctlv healthy; m useque.i,lly T al! sickness and pain is driven front the system, ft'.r they cannot remain when the body becomes.so purr ami c leaf. i he r» ason why people are so disfressed w hen sb-1-. and why so many die, is because they d<; not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; lienut. a laiye quantity «d fo< d and other matter is I< dged. ami tbt* su mauh and intes tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disa- reeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blond, which throws the coirupied matter through ( very vein ami artery, uh 1i I life i< t aken from the b.jdy by’ disea-e. Hr. .Moi se*s PILLS have added t • themselves victorv up< n v - - lory, by rcstoiii.sr millioi:- 1 < ' the sick to I li.o-mirg health ami happiness. Yrs. th i -auds v\ ho l ave b»et) racked or tormented wiili sici.m pair .i.;d anguish, ami whose p «-bi« frames l;a' u ' ; n .1. I'y-lhe buriiimz el« mems'of rm-iit- f. vr. ami v. 10, have liceu bion■. bl. as it wci» . w ithin a step < f the silci 1 crave, ih.w stand nad;. to te<.‘iiy that Dev would have been num’ v.iud wiihdbe derul. had it m’l l » < u for this • it at ami wonderful medicine. M i-< ‘ . I miiari h’oot Pills. A|t-- r < IJIP , r nv . < , in .j taken, they were asioiii-ht d. and abso!ut< ly surprisj d. in witnessing their charming erects. Not <mlv do they give immediate <- ;1I d -1 :r n <_• th . and i al-e away ail sic l - ue.-s.. pain ai d aii.-id- h. 1 m they at ,i, e co to work at the !• undaiL ;i < fll.e. d:-< ase.’which i< the I 10. d. 'I her? Icie. it w;|| be .-how n. f spet ia> ly : ly Iht.se who use lliu.-u Lilis, l.hal ih‘ v wij so elf an so and pm ily. that di-t —t! al d. adlv i'hu.-hv will tai e its fi.jht. and the <! (r .|t .j > ( . u ih i ( will ai’ain return, and the pr< spout < l a l< nu am! ! ap py life will cliurisl- ami i«i i- hit h your days. Cxt TTGN—Beware <1 a cut-n:< il< ;t .-i*. tied /■*. • Veurr. All genuine lave 11 t i, a t f A . . \'m:. ir: <Y ('•. ' n oath It X . A,;.-. 1I e L/<J I.utt.ri cf .7. ./. II his e \ All ■ 11 ei - are s |>n ii < i: - . A. J. \\ Hl/rp: A co.. .. I 5h I et. i;a • d >:i< ei. Nt w Y 11.. Pr. Morse’s Indian ID.t t i’i 11.-ai »•-. id Iyalld<al vi .- in M« di ci ms. Agents wanted in every tow n, village ami b.'inilut in. the land, f’arties desiring llic a < ucy w ill address as abo\ e f r terms. Price g’> cents per b< x: fve boxes w ill I e -ent on receipt of sl. postage paid. T2-J\ AGENTS, WANTED IN every county tn the Uni'eil Slat'-s to s.-ll by snl.se i ( tti->u S'-vcitl ol the. nio-t popular, mill useful Books in Ain riem mining vvuieli are : foil ml it Book xvhimi should be in the hiiucls of: every nude and female, entitled lIOWABies 1!03!F.r-TJC II F. 310 AF. ■ Revised by Horton How ard, M. D., cohtm.iing Over One I'nnilrtil Idnstrati -ns. t)f great iin porta nqe. oil" thods.i nd l.irg" oet. vo pages, bound in substmilial leather biiidiiic.liiii'irv style. Tiiree volumes bound in one, containing itu impoi t.l nt System ok' Domestic 17c<Te:nc, AVitli a treatise oil Amitomv, Physiologv, ami all diseases that mankind are le ir to. with proscriptions of th - greate; t importuiice to mankind. Also an extensive TIIK » TISK ON .11 SDW'IFEK Y, Giving a lull description of the dis‘uses of women—the cmise of diseas - mid cure. This book w:s first published us a t -xf-bobk, mid is now us d in the Eastern Colleg's, but the revised edition is made simple ami plain, that all classes may comprehend it. It coot 3us explanations to all th medical terms used in it. This is a book which wid be sold onlv bv subscription, mid no copy can be purchased in miv book store in the United St it -s, except it. bo a a second-hand copy, us 1 herein pledge myself to sell them to no one to be sold airriiii, except to my regular traveling agents; mid, moreover, will employ no agent lo sell this bonk who wiii sell it in any other way th in by subscription, an lon the territory assigned him. Price $1 per copy. A sample copy ami terms to agent will be mailed on the rec. ipt of the retail price. .Ad-dr.-ss, 11. M. RU List IN, Queen City Publishing Hous", 21-ly 1 11 .Main st., Cincinnati, O. RENSSELA Ell Boot and Shoo Store. undersigned w mid respectfulfully ret urn his thanks to tne citiz *ns of Rensselaer mid Jasper conn- _t ty, for the very liberal Ygagi’Sl support they have ex- I \ tended to him sj|ice his k * N arrival among them,and {abv X, hopes to merit the cont.nuance of that patron- gggfepSSMk. nge by a strict attention £» to the w ints of his customers. Helmvshis leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paving them Cash, mid sells for cash. Tims, he gets his I ather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactnred into Boots and Shoes at tile che ipest p>i es, mid cun cl’.ord to sell on very low terms .fore ish. Give me u call and examine my stock mid prices, whether you purchase or not. 1 shall be pleased to wait on von. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. B_jr”Repairing done on ‘he shorL-st mitic •. 32 TUGS. MiSIIEEIIY. »XS> WAI.I, I'Al’l’Ut. A NICE 10l for sde nt HARDING & TATMAN’S

A IA22S OS FLIT ASSORTMENT FALL & WINTER GOO D S FOR SALE Cheap for Cash di on nnoD crcnJ ' ■ • ■ 'I AT j THOMPSON & SON’S, SHANGHAI RLTITLXG, i '.XT i i <?.*• J 3 z -»r< d • ir t ’ <• * I

bii.iltU LiAl.tkLill. a.<* I i.<- <j u■! unis in v».l >< <i in ti.e A. u.. yVA I .' <•» •' <o “t /■-’ V T ‘l* ;U| ‘* j.avi: g IV a,'< the iu«.«h -• nient. vt !!.»•< - I tii! . .;-; u<l the late J r. ' j ' ' jn-t its i thriiuv te>f« <! J \ i.;_' 1g <> av : i I WiKivi'.in tie ic ’ / WkS \ - <<•■= '«H . . Htal >. r. it i- H..U er in- . ■ -•••• '■ i • ° 1 ’ t-l' .• >•! lIS ■ mi: \ • l«ni> <i.m- ;.|c tn ij bt it- —"=• —r ~_ r-’’ ~ (•N' liGig :. -1 < it. •I. n " 111. TEE AFFLICTED REJOICE. 111 N I Itl.liS :m.l UtoFSAXI S 7? i. •• : ils Mlliis. alii ;oe [4 C \ I. ~.;. ,; ill I"i ill in In 111 !■ I K ft.l a-oue |‘.U\ m.il I I lA. I . —k n li . li "■ 11. r iiniiUi.s I..ut taili-'l ft/ /A.N t„ c .;,e. Ilnw u», li.e ll<\- . < Hili'. M l BAK ft tlilt- \ ‘1 ' .'I II It I.A I.AI.- \ "fei&Ss A* Ii i- "I- loom Al lit —AI.. \ ...| i C’Ei-TN’ VX -fitx.'. .•••! i n iit t.-? ;vvvX ■ ;'ii’.E aiictic l.limeat \ " 11 1 -I * v»'l) i.< l.aliiv to* , I’lir tlie.-e .’ii-ihl i 1 la-i'iih tits tl.<' , p . . Al.< Hl I l.\ l.\ IN I sJr.a I t 1.. E,? f ’’ I' ( ;Ul, ( |OI 11 "I l ' 1 S M i ,p ;u “i iliiln t 'lin e leliel elUllHiv “ e i II IM I V s'H 111 ■ 1 l - liiiat aiuj l.'iliiiml-Ullin stun 111 \\ yiC-’N I'' 1 - " I." ilal (ui- l.ianl li •• N GdSO'Akl 'ln i-l-s el .'U.K il-‘l. ullio .1 t. ? tie V NG I -i-'l'l' ‘I J ’"I uu-’liu 'l vu-liui.s us * k . iV.N •klhix | ain < tr- liii g ag« nt. li iTHE KOTHERS' COMrANJCN. ss*- D Illis (At IS IX Tit F 1 1 1 I 'I 1 Ml II I M •- 1 It.l!' •' I lilt I 1 *<• l» , ;‘li<' s v I ■» | iiz»- a | Die bLin li ill Id I in.| lie lih.ti t.r-s M-I 11 | !.| '•’<!/- >"■■* i'll il-’i'i !•■>.it 'mis in.*l • x 7" . \ J <-i«•-<•• in »■ ■-1 I'l ntl nc f ..U'A'y/t; v .■ <i <■ ■.<-»<- <•„ i.mutv's I ■lfe »i i. n<■ ai < in iiMMiN t " it . '.- Hl I I H" 11“ flair. W-t.’ s J ti'lmr na I I'lil‘j, s'"-”) “P ' r | i-rn n »<•..• Ilis GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. ■ X ? 'V ■ J M \ tl,e * S 4,1 • " i,l ‘ ? U- ’ U V? i- X which hoi a.<• a 11! id ♦<lci r >1 'I ID'J thf‘ ni< >t : lai nimg <a vs of W X G IIAIT. vet Nl s. : H ItA'lt li M. z»Jk.- Sg-x VW IsrVIIX V. MAX IN. flMi i'■ lo'i- tn.-11l- At*, toil.. I 1x II Ac. N" lani-d. hxery ' '' ■ i stal'lf l.< »‘| » i <H BDv | <T.-(«n - 'vty.v owning \»hiabl»‘ iI<•K >F S, bhoi'hl ho without thin \alua- ** hlv icnu-ily. For sub* by all r(‘s|>«*c!al>lu |truggi<!s »in<l Peah*rs l rn-P4 of the Liniment, cents. 50 cents and $! a nott.o A om* dollar hottie containa as niiH'h I.iAiiueut ua eight tweotv ti\e cent bottles i EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I Evei'V purchaser *»t a dollar <•< th Ai < •K. LIN— I'll.XT receives, at Dr. Bragg s exp ose, ti e I Ml I D STA .ES .lOCRX. AL. of Nck »k <<” «’« ♦’ 1, 0 lo.irnal is a large ill isiraied |a| Vi—eaci« io inker con tan_>ng sixteen pag** -. !»«•:« ulifollv | rinh d on clear white pa r ei \anl ti Ib-'l' wit h original r.at’ii tun n.vu.«»-t bril haul Winers of the countiy <• ' li! »-a»< «i s- !>-< ript;< u and lull particulars of tne no-**! and | I il«.n< hi«»| ic enterprise. o‘ which tin- oiler fi»rm~» a j art. will accompany . each bo't ie . „ ' An \<«l NI WAX’TFIMn 1 VI ’’Y T<’WN and VILLAGE BIIACiKI <V BVIUieUKS, >l. > mils. Mo ,\ ew Y rk tn he No • I Bk'.t IW - A \ ( <»inmnn.nation- -hould nlwav - la* added h» >t. 1 <•< ; GOl 1» AN «5 S TIIUG I’UNs. A GOOD article, fur I V HARDING TATMAM

n«t. KOHICK’S BLOOD I'URIITER AND BLOOD PILLS, THE GKE.AT SO ANDI. 2 A V T AN A ■/p\ i. TO THOSE WHO THINK AND REAS >N" . Tin: In tei.r, ut .si is, Tins Coi ntry. are al ways rradj to test the meins > f a i.rmm ..rm t discovery < r ■ ill veiitio.tr. and if satisfied of its excelh rite. t,. ad pt., appr. v« and retmmuem.l it. It is to this tbiirkiiic, reas.ming ilass. wbo a)ways look before they hap,, and wti. se holiest and rati..oat iudgndrt gives tone t" public opinion, that PR ROISACh’S Bf.OIiD PVRIEIE AND H11.1.S owe their inmten.se success, w m-n tins UREA ’’ EMBASSADOR OF HEALTH First announced that fils Scandinavian Remedies were infallible in Dn.ipepsia. l.ir,-rCumi>luiur.CCerr- : O-. s . 5.. r ,.al H Sr-uf:.ln. Premature Of 1 yii rl A ' ec r/ier/.«m. AV,‘. ra/c fa, /■'.«. /.'rwa-rl or s•„ r« .rs e. Cube Jii . e‘r.. Le stated ilo niamier in which they opera' d. 3 heir at Il.a! ejects were compared tv sa ac".■i's im u. with the d stimmi-iir d R)i vsi ( iau’s sta'te-' I weiits. and it was found tbat every s> a e of the pn g1 ess i t cure, was precisely as lie had di scribed it. The lesn 11 ex a- tl at ( t be /. Jut tie runett'i bt came inti'Z i-.-lrd. and teat pel-- ns of the hi; best stand’ire in every city ai’il icyn ol the Union, patronized the preparatb ns. a d a/dinrtted the claims of the illustri uSwcde, tu l e tlio pirst Aledicul Jjijtturertrof the Atg s THE BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS . n-p now ttniver=k’’y recoin mended >.y w“l! informed ; and candid persi.ir-. a- an immediate cure for INDIGESTION, ( > veiies-i. tlisry,-'*s cf the Kidneys. Cramp'* in the Hifiiiach. Wind. Pain between the Shoulders, Nausea, Head&i he. LIVER C’O’.U’L AIN’T, .'aim-dice. Pain in the Wight Side, Loss of Appetite, ! Sleeplessness. Niuhrmare, GEN ER AL DEBILITY. ■ Nervcus Tremors. Faintin'/ Fits. F'lepsy, Mental ; Dilation, Despondency. Wasting of the Flesh, SCROFULA, Sore Leg. Llcers cn the B< dy. Pimples < - the Face, (rciid'a! Li t ptiuus, lit. ils. .XL i ci.rial Giandular Swellings, : t’c*.>ndary Syij.pi._-ms, N EUR A Lx' I A, Kheumalism, Lumbago. Stiff Joints. Para.’ysis, >x. i Viiu> T Dance, Nicrvobs Twitching*. 1 EMALE COMPLAINTS, i Sexual Weakness. Barrenness, Disease o| the Womb I Weakness of the. Back.. la-ins a,,d Limbs. i AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, j Of distinguislred men in every pre.-fesirju, warm;, ; recvnimi nditig tl-.e pie;--,-.. alums may be seen at ih ; KobacK’»i '• . : ii- M ASDIS.\ v MS VEGJTABLE BLOOP ■ l ’F ,ted lhe tnrer uxed.H propertie* j Which Physicians have tu i eit.f. i n 1 conihine it. one pl ,-pa. a; mn. They relieve the h,'.w’ ; .-It;, purity the hile and the ;bt..<■<!, and iirri wts ,„ , constitni ii>H. xt and tile ‘•aiuc time, fi, ul-is f * . a!l who trv them wi 11 sbhfo.i iG Tm- ah- !rf ..' . ! '■' --um-M'iir mug. u-mtei j harm If even to the im.si deln aic- frn.at.- ,■ •. , I blest < ),i|,|. No on- , A „ .1, ui.t then M , ; „ a ,. t ' I cm' rim;!, trial—they a, - m t mily better hu; h, i ' • ' ch.ap.:i than m ; ..th-, PmH, f,. ; lt a n “ - I her <-f tiieni to p. ■ dm e a-t/ lter e::eit. Slice of tl:c .'caiidinav.au Bimd Furif-r-r’«• reV* ‘. a,f iilC >u av':.n ' j nl'l.-mcii 111 a ci-n.-pici.i (is p a , i t s ; I.',f.' ‘T- R--‘ALdicat Aimauac I and t-mniiy Adviser, i mta.l-.iiw s ..rem a:; , 4 iu mmistuig and -.all a> le '.Ld.ca iub.1n . t-e . .1... ails VI I hi> a:• uts 1!.. U tile coun-.'-r -rn the I.’ev. Mr. Mc.-I t f.;. r . J’a dor “of R,d , r; 6 < .'.api :. '• V(I1 Ca l l-nr Oct -. >•-- Illi d Multi,-! t. r a neic.u- aS-, t i ! I axe -u..eu d mu, 1( a; lanes W I.it< it is •i. a<R . t ~, the tast-e. it *-e;taini-. Las a f-a;d-y efTcr, i-.i-ivisc Bit a: “accept my* than ‘ 7 f.,r volt r’k. d d gards, f a.,d I rji. V,- n.c. ’ ' ’ l ' ’ \ - uis. .1. w T. Mr MFI.IJ N. (’.at (Sir. Ma:>,.„ ,- .. O „ V s cl-P, 1-.-. Hr <. w . Ko«a< k—f ear Sir; r-'ur ilir hecr-fi' . ferine hi-mami. permit n i t., s,-. u fl t I | PVI ft <1 your <-< ANJ INAVIAN BLOOD PV IFiFx'. d BLOOD Bit,lp. a sure cure for hidu eslion and l.ivt-r <1 mplaint. I have suP'r red Ir m the ab.-ivc- mcr.tii , , d diseases Ln f,ve years and l ave tiiyd a .real n a.;x : h, . siciaus. fait ail t., n.i ;:uip..se. i v. a advised u- - friend t Uy-your BL ..18, f. p, !t< „. d . tl ’ . I was livni-t in < 1 r,cli,i,.-..i P t u e t, :i ... a ,. ( | , w , , . ti# yom . l. o- and prirclra rd one ’otlte < f P-e B ulls . r ami ui;.- box i | t ill, t<, ,~r „ il( , aJI(J h!( . >s j( r day , 1 -lind y. m vafi.atib <i . ir,. ~ f., r | aiii ~ , inggood liialili at present, a- .. fe. • c. r.intent rha; it e cure rs p. n, a.,,.,.,. !;u> a „ d a t n , at tn, Id.i asr- a- fm nm. riv the blood Hiuifn r ami f■> all . hr. , I a s..« wh-c-h a n-,. fl , ln pur. . |.,od i.r aeia;,' < men; ,f 11 ■■ du-estive oi--au< Is la e no otlu-r medicine, and have m.t/..r the last < i nt. <-n in. utils. M..st truly, T. V. Dt’BOl.-: Brincipal Office and Sale Rooms, N. . i; 1-ast Fourth Street. d Iliiilißiie fc<an .'dam street, Ciminnati, O. Lnhoratory in Hammond street. s;lr IMl; PJ V(; /»/TJCOCA’. Kms.telner and bf //r rtL >, s f J\lerchan's n tnrruUy. lH|y

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