Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1855 — Page 4

jr hA'JM <** - *JAh \ ,>,f) u yp iWjV> A \ ]|||M Ha* been before tho public mor» than 20 year*, ud is dcsomidly popular in tho cur* of Spavin*, SweCnov, Windfalls, Pole Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Gull of all kinds, Fresh Wounds Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sitlast Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows. Rheumatism, Bitot of Animals, External Poisons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Hites. Boils, Coins, Whitlows, Burns nod Scalds, Chillblainß, ChapTlands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac. §&“ Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility. All. orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H. Tucker A Co, Lock port, N. Y. *W*Fpr sale by Dnugists and Merchants generally, through the United States, British Possessions, and other Countries. And bjr C. If. & E, D. CRANE. Rm.=se 1 a.-r: nrnPhy' Druggests and Merchants throughout the vicinity. wholesale, by dealers at St. Louis, De- : troit, Cincinnati Ac. STATE OF INDIANA, g s Jasper Couxet. ) Tn the Common Pleas Court of Jan- j *ary Term. 18 4. To tlie Hon. Daniel Mills, -presiding.; Judge. The undrsigned, Administrator of the j estate of James Aslin, deceased, would represent to the Court of Common Pleas ! of said county, that the personal property of said estate amounts only to 195; dollars and 50 cents, the whole of which was takern by the widow, Eliza Aslin, at : the appraised value thereof, that the j claims against said estate amount to aboutj 240 dollars, as he is informed and believes, which is a clear indebtedness which there is nothing in my hands to satisfy, and that the deceased died the owner in fee simple of the following real j estate in said county, to wit: Lo tsTCo. T, 5 anddrf soct Ur. t\ Tovni 27 North of R. 9 west, lot No. 5 in sec. 1, in Town 27, 10 west, also the north half of the south half of the south west . fourth of section I, Town 27 north of R. 10 west, the whole of whieb~is—estimated at 2 1 9 dollars. Decedent left as his heirs I his widow, Eliza Aslin and one child, to- I witr-fCHra June Aslin, aged about 10 [ faiths, who each live in said comity, and they arc all the heirs of said deceas- 1 ed known to jour petitioner. He therefore asks an order to sell such real estate. } FRANCIS A. KEENAN. (Subscribed and sworn to before me ?' Dec. H, 1854. GEO. W. SPITLER. Rensselaer, Nov. 1, 1854. 3w3~ 'j . . ___ i BOUNTY LAND!! 1 THE undersigned, having received the j necessary forms and instructions from the dension Office, at Washington, is prepared to obtain Bounty Lands, for all entitled to the same —without delay. Those entitled are officers, commis-g sioned and non-commissioned, raucisians and privates of the regular volunteer mi j Jitia, or rangers —-seamen, martens, ifee.-, • •of tdie Navy, State troops, wagon-mr.s--rtewpteaiftiSSr^fc•. A-e-. . . _ —-jAll are entitled to 160 acres of lpnd i who haye actually served 14 days or been engaged in battle. When-less than 100 acre warrants have been obtained, the ’ difference will be made up to the party applying therefor. Early applications should be made to ‘ insure a speed)* issue of warrants. GEO. W. jSPITLKR. !. Apr. 12,’55 v2n! ts TIN AND HARDWARE. THE subscriber having been induced ; J? - tbs appearance and fertility u£J Jasper county, and the rapid increaseiof its population to select Rensselaer as a business location, would respectfully inform the citizens jthat he has opened an establishment for the sale of STOVES k TINWARE, In Clark’s building, one door east of Hard- j ing’s Store, where he designs, constant- j ly, keeping on band a complete assort-j meat of ■" I 'q PARLOR & COOKING STOVES Of all kinds, of extra weight and quality, made directly from the ore, at the best furnaces in the United States. Some of these stoves are of novel construction and affored so many facilities ; for cooking as to have secured, so far as they are known the general favor and ad- ; miration of the ladies. The subscriber would also say that his j assortment of . J ' i Is manufactured from the very best material wad by the best of workmen, and is warranted to give satisfaction. Spouting, Gutters and all kinds of HOUSE-JOBBING Will be made to order on the shortest no- 1 tfo& K*F ewter > Brass and Cop-1 per taken in exchange for ware. * PETER RHODES, mar. 1«. *M rtn9tt

GREAT NEWS IH RENBBELAER, CLOTHING BY THOUSANDS!! NEW CLOTHING STORE. TUSTtjpencd mßensselaer, Ind., where you can find the best slock of ready made clothing in any of the adjoining counties. I will sell fifty per cent cheaper than any store west of the Wa- ! bash river, and as cheap as any place in Indiana, WHOLESALE and RETAIL!!! I will sell to any merchant at a low wholesale price, my entire stock, consisting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j Over Coats by the thousand, of all sorts, ' sizes and qualities, fine effith Frock and i Sack coats, Cassimer, Saltinetand Tweed | Coats, Pants of all sizes, sorts and qualities, Vests of every desription, youths clothing, GEN'FS^FmwrSIIING 1 Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac., Ac. N. B. I buy* my goods for cash by the ; bolt a* the lowest rates and manufacture 1 lie'cloatliing all at my large maintfac- ■! till ing House in Lafayette, and for that reason 1 can sell cheaper than any Mer- , chant within fifty miles arrowed this county. I receive goods ever two. weeks from +my*latvre manufacturing 1 Imtse-rnLatay-Jette, south side of the Public Square, No 1 . j .v. Commercial Block, and keep cotivtantIv on hand a larg and select assortment. ) * J. 11. PRANKS, i in Mon nett’s building, in the i stand formerly occupied by Purcupile. j Sept., 18, ili.>s. 3lmG NOTICE. TWILL in pursuance of an Execution, j to me directed,from tin- Jasper Coun-; Ily Court of Common Pleas, of Jasper [-county and State of Indiana,"expose to : public sale, at the Court House door, in-; tlie town of Rensselaer, on thursday the 1 i29th day of November 1855, #ithin .tbe-j I hours prescribed by law, to the high* st land best bidder therefor. The North! west fourth of the south west fourth ofj section 3, Town 29, Range 5 west. Also! the north east fourth of the south wesi fourth of section 3.3. Town 39, Range 5 ! west; in Jasper county aforesaid. T will offer in the first place the rents and profits of said lands for seven years, or. less, and if a deficient. sum should not be bidden therefore, then I will offer the fee simplejgsf .said, lands. 1 taken as the property 4pj3cnj am in Sfbhett at the suit of William Pencil, admin-: istrator of the estate of i WILLIS J/"WEIGHT, Sheriff. | Nov. Clh 1855. 3woß , COUNTY SURVEYING. - nimaiKHfC RCHKAAO. Deputy County Surveyor for the West part of Jasper County, is ready at | all times to do surveying. Apply to ; the subscriber at his residence on Reaver Prairie near Wm. Armstrong's ! or at Brennesholts’ store in Morocco. 1 FRED. SCIiIIAAG. - N. B..—The subscriber is also pre- ! pared to do Architectural Drawing. Plans of Buildings, Mapping and Civil Engineering. ’'Alec. 28, ’54. vin-17tf _ A I- Alt tt supply of SUGAR ami MOI.AS , /\ SES just received, and for sale by ! • * J. M. TRCLXET,. 1 .. 1 - ~ ■ CIANDLES —Tallow, Sperm and Star Can- ) dies for sale by TROXEL. Dec. 22. ISM. if. STATE OF INDIANA. } „ ' | County of Jasper. ) ' Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, lO ‘G. ‘ Jediah Waldcn, as -") Complaint on tran- j signed of Samuel j sript filed from JU I*, rs, against Elijah }-P to obtain txe-j Assa and Sumuel | cut ion against the! Ivors, bail. J property of dfn’t. Comes'a disidtersted j vrsoa and files, rm affidtn it, tlnrt -.S'jrrmrrd fvers-ts rrntrrr - resident of the (State of Indiana; the said Elijah Assa and Samuel Ivors are, there- ; for>;. hereby notified of the pendency of ; this suit, and that unless they appear on j the second day of said term of said Court \ and show cause to the contrary, execu-: lion will issue on tlie same in tb.is behalf. Witness George Spitler. ,/ —, Clerk of said Court and its s L.sc,d hereunto affixed at ! * woffice in Rensstdaer tliie j 21th day of November! A. D. 1855. j GEORGE W. (SPITLER, Clerk. 3\v4l | APPLE TREES! APPLE TREES!!! THE undersigned has now on hand a large j number of Apple Trees, which are ill ex- 1 cellent condition for transplanting. They are 1 from four to six years from the seed, and well i grown. Our nursery embraces from thirty to i forty varieties, which are of the beet kinds no*,v j. cultivated. j For sale for easli in hand. Nursery two miles north-west Rensselaer.— ! At ' JOHN COEXIS. A Rensselaer Nov.-15, *55. 3'J-tf. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the coparlnersliip heretofore existing under the style ! of Harding & Halstead was dissolve by mutual consent on the 16tU inst. The notes and accounts will be settled by E. T. Harding. 1 E. T. HARDING. D. T. HALSTEAD.; Rensselaer, Nor 26, |BSS. 3wlJ

TO THE TEOPLE OF JASTER CO. WE are now receiving one of the largest, stock* of goods ever brought to thin place, and are preparing to sell them. Our stock is direct frum the Eastern cities and wa» 1 purchased low, and we will sell as low os any 1 house west of the Wabash River. ' We think it necessary to inform all who may 1 Liver us with their custom, that we cannot open 1 any accounts over six months, and our groceries i will ho cavh. This step wc nre compelled to take from the fact we cannot buy our goods on longer time, ami have to pay cash for otirgrocer- ; ies no western merchant can do otherwise unless he has an unbounded capital Our firm still continues a- heretofore. We do 1 not intend to' make any sham arrangements to 'collect our old debts. To those who still owe ; us debts that are due we would say, wo would I lie thnnkfiill for the pnj nient of the same, and that shortly, wo intend'to settle up our (Id’buM I ness. We bare indulged you a long time and j impe you will come up now niul pay which fa- ; vor will much oblige us, -r ’ - KITES STRODE A* Co. A LARGE stock of queeiisware, glassware and a general assortment, at the lowest j possible figucres. i R. STRODE A CO. THE subscriberkeeps constantly on hnnd a larjre amount of choice MARBLE, ! in slabs of nil <limention«, nnd in fully pro--1 pared to fill orders for J Monuments,Tomb and Grave Stones. i on the shortest notice, and in a style not inferior to that of any other esU blishment in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Deplii, Feb. 13, 1854. 9 ts SHOP. T' lIE SUBSCRIBER would inform tlie public that lie has opened a Cabinet ' Shop on tlie south side of the. Public "Square, where lie intends to carry on tlie ' business in all its branchi'S, He designs keeping’ on liand an assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting of Bureaus," Tables, Stands. Bedvtcaeds, Chairs, etc. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. -A- i . MICILEL EGER. Dec. 29, 1853. ."* ts. NO HUMBUG IT is.velTTildfrri to tlie community at iri'ges that from the time I commenced selling goods in BRADFORD 1 have, ever acted in accordance with the old maxim, llml “animh!e sixpc7nce~isT)<■Her than a slow shillingi” and the success th.at has attended my business lias confirmed mein the belief, that'it is the principle’ : and the ow/yprincipie upon which business j can be conducted to the mutual ad van-! ta«e and satisfaction of the buyer and s<4-j , 0 - ler In making riiv SJ’RLXG PURCHASES it has been my constant aim and steadfast purpose to select the very best *of [ goods and at the lowest cash prices, and ! I have every reason to believe that my efforts have been attended with success. During the present season, I can, without doubt, furnish my customers with goods at lower rates than any other retail establishment in Indiana, and I am de- J termined to do so, let the consciences be what thej* may. All voUTtben, who want DR Y GOODS of a* substantial qualify and of the latest styles come right along, and don’t stop • till vou get to WATSON’S STORE. will* home. You can always rely on geting what vou want. I have every thing you can name in the -*r>A bu: ? ; Such as bonnets, bombazines, de. htines of all colors, white and black kid globes, hosiery, white goods, laces, edgings, and j embroideries, of every style and quality. I I am selling GROCERIES at the following rates: IGlb of sugar tor one dollar, 3glls molasses for one dollar, and everything else in proportion. My assortment of QUEENS WARE, HARD WAUB.ec., is complete. W. 11. WATSON. Bradford. May4th, 1834. * ‘-'2otfU“ JH>o r & SI!oe shofT T 2 111 E suli-cribor would,respect fully inform 1 f 'h<“ public tlmt lie iv ivady at all times to mani;factiirfmrHßri?Wid-; of , ; . BOOT'S AND SHOES, in the neatest atid most durably manner, out of the best eastern material, at reasotiable prices. JOHN GOETZ. May 24,,-’55. v2nl(i-;f Accordions —a few left yet of the right stuipe. Call and examine. J. M . TROXEL . De<\ . 1 853. Sly. A M. HUNT. A. M. MOORE. DUS. HUNT &. MOORE. DENTAL SURGEONS, Office on Illinois St., Lafayette. Ind., j WOULD say to the citizens ofKcnsseb, aer and vicini y, that, they will be; thankful to them for any patronage they ; may bestow upon them. There facilities are such that persons coming from a distance can be accommodated >vith from one to an entire set of teeth in a short time, not to exceed 24 or 48 hours. Remember the place—lllinois St.—a -few* doors north of the Public Square. Lafayette, 2?d. 185 R. v* irti ]jr !

ESTABLISHED, 1815. | ' Received Medal at the World'* Fair Few York, j PREMIUM at Michigan and Ohio State Fair*. C.PIQUETTE, ; DETROT, Michigan, ( Nanufacturer of Superior 1 ME»E3]WflB* I 25 DIFFERENT PATTERNS, : Unrivalled in Quality, Pattern and Fine Finished Points. DAM A OED FEZ'S REP DIETED. Medium, 50 ot», Engrossing. 75ets, Mammoth, ls. O* Dmotfged Pens sent in’ mail, enclosing the amount for repairs in Post Office Stamp,, will t l)e promptly attendedr No notice tnkon of lot - j tors containing Damaged Pegs, iidlcks accompanied with the pay. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, j Y'llT'E now make tiro last call to those tha W are still owing us claims that, urn due ; and respectfully request thojpayimiil of the same ! by she Ist of February noxP, those that will re- | main unpaid by that time, will be left in pmjior hands for col be ion, nsdl i- our intention to cl"-e up our old business, and dominance anew. We hope our customers will emne as they agreed and pay up, and much oblige R. STRODE A CO. I Dee 21.1-51. ni'NTKIiS AND TIUITKKS TOOK to your interest. We wish to purchase j on ami after this date, * 1 ,(IMi Deer Skins, 1,0(10 Coon Skins, 1,01)0 Mink Skins, 1,000 Opossum Skins, lb.ooo Muskrat Skins; Also. 50,000 Prairie Chickens, , 50,0110 Q"p i)«?, —... 500 Wild Geese, Ducks, etc. The above peltries and game we wish to be •-dtdfvrrftl at intf-fWim ry F-.lnbli- linicnt in liriyseliH r, in good order.- We will spav cash, or groceries cheap enough to make a ■ ’Sew wei-p,” ns have a huge Tniil t phuulid n'surrinent. ainl '■ are in cmiStant receipt of fresh and good grocerIf . » . . We bontrht of you last year, irv u-i again this. We will-not let Jew. G< utile nor Yank.e Pedler do aiiv better by you than we wul. J. C. TROY ML. Pert. 5.1 54 . . ~ , vluM.f. CHAfeTEE OAK t~ - sa nsj «r ~ ;a ij j Cumpaaij.. ikrifef” Ineofßorated by the State of Connecticut. il20.0J)00 CAPITAL. W-ITH-LAEGE A:vDLXG4:KAS[XG.EiN . Clill’TS, securely invest) <1 under the' sanction and approval of tin- Comptroller of-Pub-" lie aecounis. ALFRED GILT,. Presid. id. JOHN L. BUNGE. Vic Ru-Mil.-nt. j JAMES c. WAI.KLEV. Secretary. IHRjyC TOILS. | At.ytiTi) G':i.r.. Un.’.tsM R. Cnvi:. John 1,. Bcxcb. -Xi i.s lloi.mstui. ,1 amis CL Eot.Lr.Si. S.oim i. Co:t. •» John- A. Brruag Dtvivt Emu-ir*. '~ N«*.mi Whijatu.v. G N. lit jji'iim.y. EGA 111) OF FINANCE. (ironun Hj.acii, Esq., President Phoenix Rank. I). F. RoiiiNsox, Esq., President. Hartford Rank, j Hon. Isaac Tol'cky, Late Attorney General U. S. : Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agent. Rensselaer, Indiana. r~ Du. W. i n hi.von. Medical Examiner. Life Insurance is truly a Savings Rank for the ; Widow and the Orphan” — The rich nmTthe poitr may avail themselves of j its benefits. No man is ton poor* to insure hi- | family from! want after his death. Ay person .thirty years of age, by saving five j -cents.a (lav. can secure one llmn-anul dollars : forA - bis family at his death. Husbands and Earliers, why do you delay so. j curing a competence to yunr families after your i death.' Young m<n. arc yon desirous of getting credit? insure yo:.r Tivi Young men, have you made provision for^-onr '•rk‘t^trir-g^i^- , ?“-if-'KntTTTr! :, rire*virm‘Tmw; ‘ Creditors, why hazard she loss of a debs by 1 ’Thrfflt^T~hT■dm^E^X^^'f^~ , jiF’yTOrrili^virr’^-'iiT™r A ig : To all. lri\o you ni.-a'.e such provision for; liuse near and dear to you, as vou would wish vou j lunl done, were you to die this night? If vou ; iiay\ not, pr,jjiatC no longer; life is tilicer- j l'ampglets explanatory funiched by agentsTT grati- I DUNLAP iIOLSI I FT'MIE subscriber would infqmi the public tha- i X the Dunlap House is now completed, and furnished in a style suitable for the aCeommo- I dation of travellers. The stabling for horses and carriages is large nlid eiinimmleiiHS, mid none but the most attentive hostlers are employed. The undersigned,, thankful for past favors, respectfully solicits a share pf the' public • patronage. PRESTLY DUNLAP. Dec. 22,1853. ‘tf. *’ " BOOTS ,t SHOES—Hungarian Kid and j Calf Roots, Enameled, pegeil and sewed t Calf and Kid Bouta. of all .sizes, and cheap, bv , K. STRODE t t Co. t • Dec. 22,1853. llv ; RAILROAD NOTICE! All those subscribers of stock iji the Pori Wayne t t Mississippi U, 11., who have the j privilege of paying their stock bv conveyance on real estate, are hereby requested tocome forward j and make out the necessary papers, and receive their certificates of stock. W.J. LARUE, I Directors, G, A. MOSS, S Ft. W. <t M. R. R. Co. Dec. 22,1853. d-ts j NOTICE. THE subscriber having been appointed Deputy Surveyor for the following : townships - Marion, Iroquois, Jordon, Hanging grove, Gillara, Walker, Darklcy, and Newton—would respetfully inform : the citizens of said townships that lie will i be in readiness to attend to business in that line, when called-upon, He will be ; found at his residence in Newton tmvn ship. WESLEY MHTTLER. Rensselaer, May 17, 1855. v2nlotf T?ARMING implements, of every dc- 1 J? scription, for sale bv IRWIN A WISHARD. Jnn« 28, 1855. ' ly

Jilt. J. H. MAliCillsrS CEIEBUA ted ca thou con, for tor Riuvr axp cv*«t w •I'lnwtixo rrMAia. S’ Of t o' IIi!m! HUHHU T or Flt Killing; Paixycl, Siri'Rtßfcrp, and liugci.a t Mr.NsmL.viiOX, *o...with all tlmiraccopmanviu evils. (Cancer excepted,) no matter how sever orftfiiGW long standing. This medicine has never b<‘en introduced bv empty puffs and mftrepresentations, nor is it intended that, its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits aud tlu* approbation of the public. Notico to the Unfortunate Female. I fee! it a duty incumbent upon myself to declare pttbHviy the gieai blchslilg ~pr. Marcliisj's Uteri no Cat', hoi icon has proved tome. For two 1 years my health was miserable; 1 was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my- «aM> falling of Uni womb, extensive ulccrniions, commencing with tlnor attnt*. The pain- . irri’UHon, prostraiion, Ac , rcmlcrcd life a burden . In tlimmiserable condition,-Dr F. |R. N i-w lit nil recoinmi-iuled Dr Marcbisi's Utei rino Cntholicon After taking four bottles I find | myself in perfect health. . Gratitude for rnv res-, torn!ton makes me nrth niv desire, that all mv ! rr.v, nlrkr’ tmfortmratc;may find•■ah'ri. 1 relief frotiv ■I this ltiesiimtible meiiicine. Ei.iz.MiiTH A. Ntwt.Axr), No. I!|, West -st., l : :ica. N. Y. ( The nbove statement 1 know to e triin. i F. R. Nlviaxp. M D. Utica. X. Y. I must sr.y, from mv own experienceand MrrKnmtl pbsi rva’iiais hi iny practice, i; lias nroVed t* l hi -she be and safi st n t:e-ilv fur the diilieuß ties for which it i-- recomnmi.ded, viz; that of •• feniale weaknessl stadt as Prolapsus ITcri. Flttdr Albus, and nil inVgular and patnfid iuensErufat iori, and diseases of irritation of the female nrgatis. ■ £ ' * P, Y. Fovri ,M. Q . _ y T 3 e CaiLolLcoti isd/iing gmgl service In-re.— All the piitienis that have tried the medicine | have Ken benefited but one —and that one no h(ijig will help, i 'i rttly Yours',- ; Ww. LAtJin llazutt, M. D , New Philadelphia, (tliio. ** * I wet Id be glad to have a far;her s-iip-i.'plv.'asflie htedieine- is becoming very popular, and I think v ill cotuinue, as it has given relief in every instai.ee wherepript-rlv taken. Thomas Nt.wjt.i", M D , ■ Mr. Vernon, I ml. Let all interested call and obtain.a pamphlet • rfivt-y ft nit trilling-! he most amp-Ie pfefrf, frinirgntj. imtvi i.ojw .Muti'o nimwi,- of lilt- betii-(leiid leselts ! i of it- n-e; together with letters fiom highlv i x i efaT iici iT ERy -Iciati wlm haveTtmV'i; in TheTr . I practice, and speak from their o',vrrr>lwciva'io'fi.s" \V. L. \VI I STL R, Agent, * i Prut:,!- R-iiok S’ore. H('ii-mel:’i-r, lie!. j .Void by leading Druggists in all the adjoin- | ing counties. J. K. MAEC'HISI ,t Co., Prdprift<»r-i. ( ! N'T’,At I>l fl’V, :■( -l aitOAl WAY, N. \ . 1 ... ' . . .... I HAY A YD CATTLE SCALES. The* i:n'<!<’rsi"ne<J ta’tf's this tnolh'nti ;of ini'rniiuif the pitl>li.! thtit lie has ; j rceeully purchastil of' Ross A Co.. ! their right to erect May mi l ('attic Scale?, for this County, and i? pre- | pared to accommodate individuals or; j compautesi. with Scales of the most 1 f appropriate kind, got up in the best) i stylo of workmanship and that u iil [tlrawftotn four to six ton? weight, i and warranted To.purchasers, j He deem? it unnecessary to e.xltib- | it certilicntes as to the qualily of the ‘ i S -ttles, as they will recommend themselves. WILLIAM ODELL; July 2Dth, 183*4. .‘Lltf EERE< Geih, i iiia, and (finger, for sale at LUSTER’S Drug ! ami Hook shore tMMimn.v; xmw. 7 g place bis residence is now opening, in T. Clark d Rroter’s new building, a large and fresh stock of GHOCK JES ■ whiclihe will dispose of at very low rates, for the purpo n of making quick Tunis, and ae’ing mi ttie pifinCiple, “that a nitiiblesix-petice is better than a slow shilling.'’ His purcheses have been ah ad i- with cash, nniDftt the lowest market prices, which " ill enable him to compete with any.other establishment, in the place. All kinds of proiknv w T 1 lie-reeeiveil in exchange for -"wh art icles as lie may have to dispose of. He promises entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. J. M. T RON EL. Dec, 22,-1853. ts. r IM-IE highest price will be paid in CASH I for beef hi lies by TROXEL Jtme 23, Ivsl.1 v SI. _ 1 y CABINET WARE. THE fakes tliia metltod of informing the public that he has recently enlarged his business, and lias now on hand a Very extensive assortment of CA BINE T FURNITURE, Comprising almost every quality of work; which he is prepared to sell as cheap as any establishment on the Wabash., lie will be found at his old stand IN DELPHI, Where he wilt be happy to have At is work inspected by persons wishingmo ! purchase. MKTALIC COFFINS, ; Of the most approved patterns, will be furnished at all times. Cabinet’ W r ork made to order! VJOHN TUTWILEfk, Delpfii.’May I . RICE, one tierce prime, just receiv<?c| and for s,-,]© at ; ' v #. axig. 3’.]. # TROXEL’S. v ' • * i -- --- L-

i'ROfiLAMA'i'ioi T<r T lHTrm'Alijsa oi' • «-*r. Rnacunl 1 ,- -• HEAD what you head. PulvermacheF. Hya r( T^; vria Volt&lc Producing instant Relief from the nwst Acute :* PAp, and Permanently Carina ALL NEURAIGJC DISEASES *” ■f) HEI'MATJSM, l*um(dl aifd * XV Nruralgn of tint .Inc, D nOuJw, lUMMlm»*\ St, \ if#)us Dance. id fkeHiVt, I*i riiHlicnl Ilendache. Pmns huhe Moruach, Inaij gent ion, Dyspepsia. Uterine Pains'? ! r l he chains were first introduced in the city of | New \ oik, k’ S ij than one year since, «nd after • lieingsubjected to the niiHt thorough trial in i w!'® 1 >- ,h ?. City, by Drs. Vnltmdtie Motf,i i.arnochan, V#n Ituron. rendilv discovered I t halt hey po)ses.sed Strange ajul Wmidoiful Pow.cr in the relief aud cure of the nliove cases of 1 dmmso* ; they at once recianmcrulrd through tl-e papers of tlte city, their general use, n „d their j sale and the success that has attended their uh« is unparalleled. ‘ ] Previous t» thoir intriKlnction into this conn- ! try, they were used,in every Hospital in Ettrop*. j ''ad arc secured by patents in, France, Gormanr, I Austria. Prussia iilid Englaffd; and also in tl.* United Slates. ‘ THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL’* 1 lie Principles upon which it is claimed that ; the Chains produce their marvelous cures, are, i (wtU that nil Diseases.are attended 1 s!* • | )lot£l,m£ bv a deficient supply of Nervous ! rluiil, and an agent that resembles rlit-clv.Elec-true tv, or Electro Magnetism; anj second—that i tlic Llvctcu jlagnulic (,'liuinß, hv worn tjvrr ; and upon the part ami organ diseased, furnish ; to the exhausted Nervous svstnm," Hy ifs powerful stimulating efibets, the Nervotts Fluid which is required to produce ahcßlthv action through tlie entire system. No Disgusting' Nictmin i« allowed to be taken while using the Chains, but a rigid observance to the general laws of , health are requested. Hri.sk- Krieihtn upon Ilia part diseased adds much to the effect of ths ■ Chants, hy increasing their Magnetic Power, i sUl')<) will be given to any person who will produce so many veil authenticated certifiicatea of permanent cures of the above named disease* n> have been effected within He? last year, kv ; the use of the F.lrcirn Chain. Feutule Biac&se*. Tlie Ehctm Chain-: are rapidly tutperttecdlng a.l Altuslcusns taken into tin* sti > nitu*ii, tor the res : *ii anil I’lire of ill.-' chlss of Complaint, fly sjn)ply applymg a .'ltfHtrk chain 'firm bt‘ing‘mois'- , med with vinegar) attaching one end upon the spine, past nbove (lie hips ,al l the o tiorujion th*» ! abdomen, and allowing it ton-main three or four hum's at in'ei'vnls dur ngoaoh-dav. The 1 severe putitts iiicutefit to ; ■robiftsisTtern, are all most instantly relieved, and bv continuing tl eit use for a few wetks the nm-' inveterate mips : baye lyn permanently cured. More than me • hundred cases bf Prolapses Cirri, hane been per | miifently cured during the last year, in the city of . Kelt York al-./ur. In Chronic Rhoumathn They si-ldiim fail to effect instant relief front tin mo t r.cate pain and an en ire ami perfect - care i»t :his e**ii!j Initi f - o ;i;e,d* nt to ;his climate. Kh.-unia'i-m is adi-ea e that is alwfivs Vtemlvd wi.h a d;mii::s!ieil tttnount of Xerrcns Fluid for Elect lie Mu ;ui-a-in a; tin-part d;scu:id. Pv apj’ly mg an LhctrTe Chain, a current of nniiT-Urn'pttaCEh-C‘ric Majrt.eti-m i-* SeTFt thrm gb , the organ, whicth restoii sit Toits natural-l-.caltbr 1 CiaiditTtill.' NTrpt" on who has ■Si tl ’he ('hail -j tot-‘lie r, iii f ei'd cure of ('hrimic Lie min'i-m. _h eve I'Xpri'i-M'i! lit tu t Ives dissatisfied wi h the re-1 It. i in* ELl‘.( . RIC CHAINS can 1-c .'tit 1 y ttiaij 'i; any j ar 1 el' the United Sby «ufdressing (j ,>ei paid, W. L. A\ Li'STl- K.Lr’uM-el-aer. Price of Chains s.l ai.d tJS and will lr.-»t for year—ari • '■ t r...ready for. u* e. am! can be uavd t\ ith safety by .-either a child or adult. Cr-rd to ihelaci.-s - Ladic* who art ruri'ute nr- rwjtnwled t:o‘- *e u-'C thi-tn for 1 >y set dv-Ugmiscarriage is f.-eqi ei.tly produci d. W \VIii'STR do*/, for Ren -1 ST KNI Eli KT.-Sob: Ag’t No, V White m. X T J uiie S’i i- I>s-1 iiJK r.xn quality SCHOOL EfitKSr i»yrpllE -FPL LOWING LoOKM 1 rPCQiHmrti.lfij !y the State ; Hoard « f Feltio;) lii'ir, for uniform - .‘Klopliou tliri'iigfmirt the St at I apprmt'il by iL'of Mtt.i.s—tha pm*t tit Supi rititmtlcht of i’uLliit Instrui'lion —htrvc Lccti ndopfr;l rnto the .schools of InqiitnapqUs.Nt'U' Albany, ; Lvatisvil!:', Matlisrn. 'i’er’-i* Haute, L’.ori yy,ag r . I < al:tyeiltv.AlL.luximul,. jTToga iisporl. and a early all this lradi ing towns o!' Indiana. | Arrangrinonts have' horn made for | thoir introduction into she school* I ol- Jnspor County at onff-half their ; retail prices. Larents can now supply their children with good Schorl Rooks for a ntere tulle. Theso books when introduced are to remain in use, and thus juduAe parents of the heavy and vexations tax, t:> ! wltitdi they have heretofore Ix en suh'jtheted, by frequent tirul unnecessary | changes. ; rhey are Lepr by E. T. llarSjnW, Rensselaer, for sale, for introduction, at the’annexod -prices: Ee. Spelling Rook 5 cts per copy. Ind. First Reader 5 “ *• “ Second 8 “ “■ 11 “ Third j*' r “ Fourlh“ 2a •“ “ MeGufds Fifth 40 “ “ “> Ray’s Ist Arithmetic 5 “ •* “ “ 2nd “ 1.0 “ “ “ 3rd “ 20 “ “ “ Ist Algebra SO “ “ “ “ 2nd “ C 3 “ •* “ Aug. 16, ’SO. 27 hi 4 RIGHT SIDE UP \YTnH€ARET NR. BOWMAN, Tailor and Cutter, begs to • inform his. old friends, customers Rtid the public in general, That he has rcfiiritcd to his old stand, u]ipu-ite the City Rakery, where ho - intends carrying on the above business, on hi* former terms, and in the name workman like manner, and hopes by a steady attention to nil orders intrusted to his care, combined with hi« well known punctuality and dispatch to merit therfpatrimageHaud support. July 2(i. '55. n*Mf _ xoitce’ TS hereby giyen,,t the note* #nd accounts Itdonging tothe.lale firm of W. ty 0. SayleP will he left in the hands of Dr. Moss har collection until the Ist of January next. Book notes and acconaxs ao are thou due, and remaiujng unpaid..will be placed "in tfig h*nd»,«f* Justicwof the Peace for collection. C. tAYLKR. K0T.8,1R6.V