Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1855 — Page 4
AmEw r ufc I?♦ OirLV jiV****^ | i TPor «li« rapid Cure of S3t®Mt.”a. v«x €*WfS ASTHMA, AND •-;\ COEMPTION. - In offering tOtHeconimunlTy this Justly celebroted rtniedy so? djttaareg ! of (he threat ni*l i| it not, our wish to trifle with the lives •r health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay beta* them the opinions of distinguished men 4Kd some nf the evidences of its success, front whidt they catyudge. for themselves. Wc sinairaly .«ureel***4o wtak<‘no wild fuser*6ns or false statements of its efficacy, nor wi 11 #c hold out any liope to suffering humanity which Tacts will not Warrant Many proof* are here given, and wc solicit an inquiry from the public into all wc publish, rhcj> will find them perfectly Mliablc, and the medicine worthy their best Tran the distinguished E tor esse r ofChemiatry and Materia Msdica, Bowdoin CoDege. Baar Sir: I AdaVed answering the receipt of AtaW|ireparation. until 1 had Im ..opportunity of wjtnHutsing its effects in my own lamily, or in »e families of my friends. ~ , , . r This I have now done with a high degree of <n ithscs-bufh of adults and children. I have fovtnd it, as its ingrcdienls show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and tmlmonarv diseases. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. BmuNswick. Mk., Feb. 5, 1847. Jrcvn an Orc-sar in Ifig Hamilton. Mills, in th is City. Aug. 10, 1849. Dr. J.C. Aver: I have been cured of the worst «cnghl-«ver4ukd itt-ttiv ha-. by your .‘.'Ctiiauv Pectoral,” atd never fail, wlun 1 have ops orVanity, of rccnsuDendinir it to others. Yours, resp -ctfullv. . s. D. EMERSON. ’tr Rend the follow;ng. ami see if this medininn is worth a trial. This patient had 1..-c..me vary feeble, find the effect of tlie medicine was •pmistakably distinct: — Exited States Hotel, Saratoga Strings, l 7 . July 5, 1849. J Ik. J. Ayer.—-Sir: I have been afflicted with a pfflirful affection of the lungs, and all the •ymptons of settled consumption for more than a year. I could find no mediciue that would reach tny case, until I commenced tlie use of yqur "Chfejiy Pectoual,” which gave me gradndrdifef, and 1 havo beensteadily gaining my strength till my health is will nigh restored. While using your medicine, I had the. gFatifi•eiion of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, 6f Sumpter District, who had been ■uepetided from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. " / 'A- /. . . ~ ~ I- have pleasure irr certify lug these facts to you, And am, sjr, yours respectfully, J. E. CALHOUN, of South Carolina. tET The following was onoof the worst of cases, which the physicians and friends thought to be incurablccousumptieh:—f" Chester, Pa, Aug. 22,1846. J. C. Ayer,— Sir: I was taken with a. terrible rough, brought on by a cold, in the beginitig of last Pebn.ary, and was confined to my bed more than 'Coughing inbessaut’.y night and day,! became ghastly and pale,-my eyes were sunkejn and glassy, end my breath very short. .Indeed, 1 was rapidly fading, and in such distress for breath, that but little hope of my recoverV could be entertained. Xt hile in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist church) brought me a bottle of vour Cjilklv FlctoEAL, which I tried thaiTfionrany expectation of obtaining rt licfi Stsjood effect induced me to continue its use, and I soon found my health much improved. Now in three months, I am i strong,.and effl attribute.njyjeiiig.AmUto yS’lt UKlincii’ie. ‘ j With lhe deepest gratitude, rours. Ac. JAMES Prepered ar.d sld by James C. Ayer, Practical Ghemist, Lowell, Mass. For Sale by Webster, Rensselaeri Ayers, A Co- Moitocco. Ayers A Co, Concord, His, Rensselaer, January Stfi, 1854.
FTIOYS! TOYS"—A large and as- £ Sortment of Toys suitable for Holiday presents for children, for sale bv r W. L WEBSTER Dec. 22, 1553. 1 ly THE undersigned has appointed Judge Milroy Jiis agi-nt, to receive applications for sale of real estate and to nooipt-forxH moneys due me. J. C. V AN IiEASSELAEiI. . TO 'THE PEOPLE OF JASPER. { Mow i* your time if you want to eave 50 per Mat «n y»hr money, and get for $5 cash, 10 dollars worth of Good*. —_i CAEAP GAW'ST ORE! It atxssEiAEa, Has jftst been opened with §10,060 Goods* »uch as Dry. 4©0d%.; potions, Ac. Which the. proprietors are determined to sell even i below Lafayette prices, to* give the poor i man, woman and child, as well as the ! rich ones* to ; buy | good wanb for the coming* cold This is a, branch qt Kuhn’s Cheap CasM&arq/in Lafayette, and those engaged io it willnaake it an object for customers to bt' well pleased with what they bur, either ii» quslifr? trice or durability of th* X-knxk; go that they are bound to comtoblwk again, it they want to save money.by buying at the Eafhy W a P LAFAYETTFCHEAP CASH STORE,” phtce for great bar JOtMt. i*. -Csl. ’ ' ■ nl< t(
: SLOANE ,HOBSE OINTMENT, Condition Powder, —TABMIHR B0«K, —-j TANNIN PASTE, 1 AM) ' T’ FAMILY OINTMENT. Prepared and told, wholesale and retail, at No. 40 Lake-street, Chicago, Blincit, by W. B. SLOAN And sad by MerchftHtß generally. fob. 23 Is altogether s;jtßJrior to any mediciiie heretofore di-Torcred fir tne rapid euro of cold • c<iugn e,.infryitsynw, - whooping cOTgh, ewmpr Xrunc!uii4xatarrh&»..astluwu liver■nTHpiniirt/TTictpirnt r’OTisi'.Tt»ptn»n. find for too -relief -<4 consumptive patients i» advanced stages? of the di. alsl> for all diseases which originate from imparity of the blood, to wit : RcnLila, salt rheum, n? rcurial, syphilitic, or blotches, pimples,-or pustules, ami all itching eruptions. chtOrtic, inftantniatiem of the. liver, white swelling?, necrosis or fever rows, rickets, fistula, and king’s evil; in f hori, in ev. ry taint I .'{the system, <>r blood, from whatever cause’ it i mav ar: c, or, of however long stamiirg, tins found-farsujwHor tn any otlmr Kmedy. ... B. SLOAN Grand Depot. 40 Lake st, Chicago, 111. Tor~ th<‘ immedinte cure ot Colic. IMKEtaSHLSore. Threat. Diarrhcua, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus; for Cholera it is asuperior remedy, and all summer femplaihts, Sick Headache, Ague Cake, Rheuffltltjsm- snroiross of thy bongs, pain plaints, swelled joints, Ac. FOR HORSES AND RATTLE, Sloan’s Insffihl is truly a great remedy!— Half a 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief cures a horse of colic in a few minutes. For bruises, strains, sprains, and many other injuries 'oil horscsj cattlFand either nuii:>als, ”THo:in’.s Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate reliefand speedily <lffct a erne. Many persons -have been astomslud to wit ness the rapid cufes effected by the usd of this wonderful medicine. The dollar bottles contains six times the ■quantity of the 95 cent bottles, consequently, a a saving of one-third is made by purchasing the dollar bottles. Grand Depot, 40LakP5fcQ4?agff, : IH. WALTER B. SLOAN. All of Sloan’s medicines are sold by Webster 4 Harding, Rensselaer; AVm. TI. MatsonJ Braaford; A. Starr * Co, Francesville. Mit, WiLLiAsrs. tr-aveling Agent. IC ’ : A 11 subscribers of stock in the For gs A. Wavne <t Mississippi R. R., who have the privilege,of payimg their-steek-by conveyance-et j real estate, are hereby requested to come forward and make-oat the neces-ary papers, and receive their cert ificaies of stock. W. J. LARI’E, I Dircdarf. G. A. MOSS, J Ft. W. &M.R. Rl Co. Dcc.22.1c53. 1-ti
; 4 N EXCELLENT quality of CODFISH 1 I 1 V for sale at the Drug aib.l Book Store ; k)f W. L. WEBSTER | WANTED. ! r TAfiflfl fl STIINGLES, Tor winch. I I IUU.UUU we will pay the highest 1 market price, in goods or taken on ac-' count. “ W. &C. SAYLOR. i July 13 1854. 29-ts < - ; . -' A FINE n*---r>rtmerit of-WaH Paper n-td Wnt d W. L. WEBSTER.' Junclst. 1854.'. ~'4ly
W. W. BECKFORD, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND UROSCOPIAN, HAS returned to Rensselaer and avails himself of the pr. snt opportunity to ■tender fe-siw*ere thanks-* t<rftre~r4SzvflS' generally of Jasper County for their former liberal patronage. He hopes by unremitting attention to business to merit a continuation of their favor. OFFICE—At Beckford & Rook’s Drug and Variety Store; opposite Saylor’s Block, where is kept on hand a general assortment of drugs, medicines, oils, perfumcry <te. ac., which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for ready payv—— ' Jufy 27th, 1854. 31 ly CABINET SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop ore the south side of the Public Square, where .he intends to can y on the busines in > all >ls branches. He designs keeping on hand an assortment of FURNITURE. Consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedstcaeds, Chairs, etc. A share Of the public patronage is re■spectfuHy solicited. MICILEL EGER. Dec. 29, 1855. ts. D;fc. GREENS OGGENATED BITTERS, A certain cure for Dyspepsia, Phthisic, and general debility. For sale ai the Prug A Book st ore of "? wcl whbatkr. Jan H.iX, -■ 6-ts
The rbM>ni!y on hand ! a ferpa vtr.Duol of chciewJMAßilLE, I in sl«b> ind te fuHy Jfe-; part’d to fjl).yr,<Jyjrs fv| ( Mor.uxnente.Tomb Grftvp Stone*. ’ i on 11/c shortest notice, and in a styk; not. infqritjrfo that of any outer eStebUs|unent in tb.e State. CHAfcLfcS FROAfM.' D.pl.i, Feb. 13, IH3I. 9 ts j- , : HARDWARE. —Knives and Forks, Butcher Shoe nnd Penknives, Table and Tea Spoons,‘Hatehnts, Colljn’s Axes. Log and Trace fehainffiml FH<*s of all descriptions, for sale by , R. STRODE A Co. 000.29,1'53. - - 'lv UNDERTAKER. rpHE.Jd ini<lc4akrrW. J. WnmiiT of RonsB selaer, would inform the public that his .-hop is in operqj.ion, anti that he has on ha ml a -for* &rwr;N :.Ji, I’rusiS, 4 C - N. IL lie will be prepared at pl! times to furnish coffins without trie least delay? as he hn«, -and lii> Coffins are made <.f lhe be-t malcrinl ami go’ v.p in thebest worlo’- uilike manner, all of which he will Sell cheaja r than any o’.hi r establishmcnt. Call and ace for vpursclves. ’W. J. WRIGHT. Rensselaer, Feb. Skhl'.’l. t--f. LI C/t’ORS-Pure imported liquors, for medicinal purposes, for sab'bv WEBSTER d- HARDING Dec. 22, 1855. . 1 ly Q )0()TS <k SHOES —Hungiuiau Kid and S') Calf Poots. Enameled, ja’ged and solved Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cheap, by R. STRODE A- Gee Dec'22,l r 53.Uy MiW ESTABLISHMENT. C. W. Henkle.' W. B. Nicoles,
-TB” .-33 k. a B' ® EX.-» !ac«— • tiiki’ ])ioasure in tl.ank'ng iho citi.o nc V 7 V of Renssellaer and-vicinity, for the liberal jiatropago bestow-ed upon us, and 1V smelt a ConTinmince of ‘th'’ same, at their shnpon business row, cue door west of, Stroa.de .t Co. -■'■w*here;thcy'-wifl ■ -*" -<i— 3 ’*-- They flatter themselves to be able by a strict attention to business, long experience, and a disposition to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Renssellaer,' Dec. 22. ts. "DUmPHOUSFr rpHE subscriber yo«y inform tbc public that j the Dunlap House is now compF'Ced. and furnished in a style suitable for the■ aecu.' , 'un< | ~ dation of traveFa r.-. The sfflhling for horses and c.irriaovs is large and commodeous, and none but tlie most attentive hostlers are employed.The under.-igned, ihankfid for past livors, respectfully solicits a share of the public patron-■ tige. • ■ ERESTLY "DUNLAf?' | Dec. 22, 1853. • ts. i
DR. STORM'S CELEBRATED SCOTCH . COUGH CANDY, a safe and pleasant remedy tor cofds,”"aiuTc6uglisJ~ana for clearing the voice and strent>-tl;ing the lings. For sal.’by WERSTER AHA R'ilNG Feb. ‘2.3/1854. ly OYSTER SALOON. THE Stibscnber jyonld) respectftilly inform the cit izens of RerSselaer. and ticYlhßEin g<neral, that he ha; ®pe:ied an Oystk Saloon in Clark <t Brother's new bnildinv. No. ?4 Washi;,zi<.”. .* ' . v. lie:'!- be intends keepiigc< .n<tautly on b.iind, a go<-d ]’ly of fresh ,\v‘.tvr>. reTPited daily, by" Rook’s Expn --s. Aso. gome of every description’, im-pared- by-ancxprncnceff cook", so ns to suit the taste <>f the mgt fastidious. . N<> JauisjdlLhe spared ta-raffler the vis--its of those- who mav favor him. T.it.h a call agreeable. " B. (ODARD. " Rensselaer, January, 12jli, I'sl.
CHARTER CAK — • 13 «*<_• «znr<3 Coining, Uartfoib fcconijraf. Incorporated by the State of Cauiecticut. 8200,000 CAPITAL. • yV CKII’TS. nfiintv invested under the I sanct ion .anti approval of the Contplraler of Pub- | lie accounts. ALFRED GILL. President. JOHNL. BVNCE. Vice 1-esident. JAMES e. WALKLEY, Secretary. DIRECTORS. . A*FRw>-Gwt.- Atnju.W D-Cos*.-JSftN L. Bunce. Ni lson IlattSTEB. James G. Bou.es. Samuel Cut. John A. Butu«. Daniel J’hlups. NaurWKfXTOW.'’' V Ki Hwpßusr. - BOARD OF FINANL’E. George Beach, Esq., lAeshient ffeirttrx Bank. I). F. Roßixsor, PrMsidwit H:rtfordl?J:ik. . 1L r.. Isaac.Torciiy, Attorney-General U. S. received by J. McCarmt, AgCn't. Rensselaer, Indiatia.i Da. W. TictiENpit, Ratniner. is t ruly a Sa vingj- Bank for the Widow and the Orphan.' “ , 11 Tlw rich aiai tku poor may avail hamselves of its ben< tits. No man is too phut to insure his family from want after his death. A person thirty years of stre, Ir Ravine five cents.a day. can secure imi> thoutaui dollars for his fain ily at his AkadK , • ’ Husbands and-Fathers, wkv do -ou delay securing a competence to your lamrlrw trfler your : derdfft Young men, r.rc you desirous of gibing credit? i Insure vour lives. . . ,h! ; - . » -*■ ; AYabmg nicn, have you ajadc provision for yonr dnclfaXng y£ars? if not, insure your Ives. Creditors, why hazard the loss of a debt by death* insure the life of your debtor. To'aU, Have you made suejt proven for those near ar.d dear to you, as you, wo’Xd wish you had done, Were yon to die this nidd? If you have not, procrastinate no longer; li£ is uncertain. - I • . Pampg’ct? fcxpkns'oty. fitrnjshtj by agenfo. grWi*.
and nup- cif.ili» r«-quest the payment of the mine by th<; let <>f February next, those ihakJtiH re m-dn unpaid by that tiiue.ytll be h'fiQn-jproper hands for a*i<i« OKT intentiWflLchne up " ir bwoiiiess. nn«l curniiw :ww We Impv <>urCye’ofm-fJ will cottie asfhejlignxit! and pay üb, and Juiicli oblige y' ; f | Dec. 21,1-5 f. , \ | fUNTEKS AMD TiETSw ]OOK to yotif interest. We wish to purchase j on end after this 1,000 Deer Skins, . . 1,000 Coon Skins, '• ’’ 4 | 1,0(10 JI ink Skins. J : A 1,000 Opossum Skins, ..3--10.000 Muskraj Skins; . ' it Also, - , 50,000 Prairie Chicken 50,000 Quails, 500 Wild Ge,« , Dm-i:--, «••.*.’ The above pi :tpJJSme we Wisll to be delivered at <>or Qrvt'crv ill Rvi&t. .•elaer, in good order. Wo will puv cash, or gro- j ceries cheap enough to make a “Jew weep,” at we have a Ir.r-.-f and: }.'.< ndid a-. orlm'-nt, am! . win tMhMam-fw*-' o' M-- ; : and goud .gMwf. ■ le.s. We bought of you la- t year, try tls again this. Wo will not let Jew, Gentile nor Yankee . Pedler do any better by vou than we will. ■'' TROXEL A CO. | Dec. 5,1.'5 1. vlnUrf. STATE OF INDIANA/ Jnrperl.kuwnrm riwW * Jasper County \ Court, Ayr.Term I -1.5 1 ■' :1( '. T .iy.'.te....,.... ' ) , ' ' j 1.-'Hli Ost ; SV~TI f r e;irtK . tl t . William Al-xamler. \ Comes the Plaintiff in'this cause l>y J.IIDrowii, his .■kttorney, and files his cimipiain* in ' the words ami figures following, to-wit: (here insert; in which he dt m-mdvd ;t:d rment ngahrst miaul f. r ..ne hum 1.--. I 1 eleven d li : - -tmi tinv cents, and it apjhfaring from the tdliduvl: of a disinterested person that the defendant is an non resident of the Mate of Indi ma. sews un a. writ of Attachment. The defendant therefore is hereby notified of the pendency of his cause at the next term vs Common Pleas Court, of Jasper County, and that unless he p;. ads an-wer or d ■■■- mur to thesai,J complaint. t <m or before ;h’> calling of tlic same, the-mitttvnr and things therein' .ikitferth will betaken as cimfessul ami a decree rendered accordingly in his absence. i , / Wi>nes< (■■ oW. Spinier, Cleark of said -5. srr CatiuTy, its~gi arßHnglwrimioatfachml at Rensselaer this the 1 "day of Feb. A. D. ltm>. Feb. 1,1-55. 3w52 notice. milE subscribers living desirous of rntil;_L ing a surv<y of s.eclions 7 and f, in pose of establishing lines and corners, do hereby notify al! sue). persort? as may be interested owners of lands in these and adjoining sections to appear and establish corners on the 27th dav of February 1355. JOSEPH DOWNING. B. F. DOWNING. Feb. 1, 1855; ’ 3w52 NT OTICEis hereby ghn-n .-That ft om and Xl after the first day of March, I i's->, no feheep or Ilogs will be allowed to-Tun at large or pasttire upon the unenclosed ; lands c.*' public commons in Jasper Conn-1 ly. J !- " ~' ~ , I By orper of the.board of Commission* j ?rs oi said county. |l LAWSON CE. Auditor.
BROOMS AND BRUSHES, ' fOHE subscriber, wmild h-h i mfnliy in--1 form the.citizens of Rcnsreliivr, and vicinity that he has openet’ a broom shop <>ne door iiorth of (.larks’, cuffier and nearly oposite the grist mill, where b» intends keeping constantly on Land « lafge assfiHnient of JSBMIt«3ME»Z©K.-Ki3S» ! and brushes. Those wishing to purchase, will do wi ll to favor me wi h n call before going/ Isev, here. Call and ex-unine for vourselves. JOHN 11. K/oRSNER. Nov.-16, 1351. - 4'-ly VALUABLE FARMING LAND JASPER, COUNTY, lA. r S "NilE.miist valuable Prairie Lauds in Jasper J. Comity, on the line of the Logansport and Oquaka ILai IrqjiA.are offered fox. salenu 4 he' Most accomniotlatirig terms. Theroad is in progress' and the lands lie on each side for six miles.— ' For richness of soil, and accessible po-ition they arc unsurpassed by any lands in ilieSia'c. They are as follows: Townships '27 and 2f in Range 1, ■ 8 and !). Tjhms.—The purchaser Will have his choice ontof ten thousand eight' hiinilrod acres, tft .-to** utafaßMßpKaEKJMadte ha'.tance in one, two, and three years, with iiitresf. For particulars inquire of G. NV. Spitler, at Rensselaer, or of the undersigned at Ini dianapolis. This is the best opportunity ever offered for tile rich man to obtain a valuable farm, or for the poor man to secure a home for a small sum r.f mobey. Gue crop will pay for I he. land—every acre .is .drjL'.And. wi.li..be..iofflL imAv.e.iyearkiiuf'lesl. than twenty*tlve dollars per acre. Now is the time for bargains. ALLEN MAY. Indianapolis, Mav’ 10. I'sl. ts. KIER S ROCK OIL. From a well 400 feet deep, near Pittsburg, Pa. is offered to the public as a Natural Medicine of no common value. It is adiftere nothing from the bld Kentucky. nr American Oil, as this i? wd.INTEIINALLY ns well as externally.— As a local retried v in Paralvsip, Piles, Rheurimtism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Burns. Ac. —also, as a valuable Internal "Remedy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhiea, Erysipelas, old Sores Eruptions of- the skin. Female Diseases, Worms, Bladder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, I’aitts &c , Ac., it invites the Investigating Physician, as will as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. For sale hr WEBSTER A HARDiNG,Ayenfe. Rcrisschiar,4n4. t ' ' t ■ f • . « y .f. - ( ■ f.. ( - j f <y I R. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, Ind., Proprietor. O CHOOL BOOKS—A complete assortment of Jo School Books for sale at the Drug.and Book Store of WEBSTER A HARDING. Dec. 22,1853. lly ■g p? A PLO Butter wanted in ex" change frcgrocenej, at ■ / ' TROXEL ACO. June 29, 1F54. —f— ly *
NWWTiUJitf ■ . AND ; .TAiwKitra Jtttnpinuffi l kIM, n gms! »Kk us MMe Uuhmg. which |ie will sell very, low fur cash. He, h:n a Inrgw«fz>ck <if dloth* CasalM***, SffliWP*, T»'eed4,;JniMt.'./OrerccHting3, sto.sJebf v<wing*A-in short in the I line of gentleinrngu Wearing nppard, t which.hit will make uu' to order; also, a good stock of Men‘» V< 7 J' - ’ Zi ' • CALF, KIP. AND,(THICK BOOTS, . Boys’ and Youths’Boots, Men’s Snd Boys’ Shoes, Ladies’Shoes of .slbkrnds that are suitable fur ; the sefconjafid Rubber Otfiii Bbocs fdr Uadies j a ll d «el£«ns R i , ■NW T'v 1 The abort,, articles he will warrant to bp,A l ? i good a*,any in the market, and he «av’ to those wbhitig to tbnr Hley’wiwild do I wvllti.givc him would further say to his ylidcftMntuers th ! »t he last ill parry h; gon.the 0 1USG 1) U In all its bl-aiicjms, tiudj W*mlc he feels grateful I'.V p:i .t .favors, he hopes ho will still rr.-ehe I their patronage, and ho will spare no pains ta . ruudsr general tu all. Wm. B. NICOLES. Nov. 23, ’54. . vlnlltf. . •
The undersigned take?this metliad of infirming the public that he ha? recently purchased of Ross & Co,, their right to erect Hay and Cattle S ale:-; for this C’cuaiy. a;;'* ic pared to accommodate individuals or companies, with Senleg of t!w moist ap’;r<»priate kind, got up in the best style of workmanship and that will draw from four to six tons weight , air! warranted to purchasers, He-dre-nrs it unnvccseai'y to exhibit hn’i'.ites as to tide qtiaiity of the S .'lies, as they will recommend themscives. ~r~ ~ ‘ ” WILLIAM ODELL. July 29ih,' ISSL 3l)tf
RQGA ,S DAILY EXPRESS AND Mail Line, Between Bradford ’and RENSSELAEII. I' Mt E II EDVCEE! 1) <) ].L .\JI. I'diEscurjci-s frcvi ciC ! cr -pwtl-frttHhi awl retarni>t<j <■•>< du' i mne dc y ONE-FIFTY. WILIJAM Rei.k will! run to lino . f hncks, daily, between Rensselaer and u.. i>k„i. p ii„. Rensselaer, at fi nndß o'clock, A. M., every dav, Sundays excepted, nnd arrive at Bradford at IO and 12 o'cloek, A. M., in time t<> connect with ti e cars going north ami south. The hacks will leave Bradford ::i 12 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock 1’ ?i i..r l.< 1.--.Gaer. N,‘B. Al! packages cent by the hacks will !«» ‘prumprK-ami carcTullv attended to. WILLIAM ROOK. May 1 , IFS.L <2ff. A Mystery Explained. a KEVoirtroN is ceßtaix, vicTony is ovrs. DR. A. L. ADAMS’ of disoase is ewakeninfc the 4m-d-A ( l UJI 'V iutlieminds of all wlio rcad it: How is it tlitit .I?tnricc»s have bodh solong ami ousiavislilv immund in darknes* mid tynoivnec on the suTject of _ , ■ r ■ - - '- i DR. A. L. ADAMS’ LIVER BALSAM, Tin: cheat i-a.vacea..of k.-sease,
s offered fb'tlib afflicted of the States rind Terriories forjhe entity cure of. Liver Complaints in all stagy's, Bilii.-iis Fever, Ague and Fever, <;}.r--u----ic Lnpg Fever- Drops ftal Gi.-nsump-.tion, Bowel Compmints, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Rheiim.'ttisni, Floe,ding Piles, Blind Files, Scsr«>id.'i, Salt Kheiirn, Dyspepsia, Gernral Debility, Nei>o‘.:s;.'esoi, CofuiveyvKs, indigeatiuu, Obstruclea M« ’i.-:n;!i!ioi>, A<’. < ~— Dr. A. L. A dam*’ Li ver DalsarnTfits stood? the wreck ui.d tot for the last fifteen years, and Las proved toil;.; nm-t nGy./icvi/, bsjuud a shadow of a doubt, that. it. IS the only Reliable MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED, (beiiig pjirely all yegetahlv,.) for. the permanent xuire of-the above disrate*. 3he most tkrpfical have become its most sanguine Votaries, ami pronounce the Lb-w.B>;s>wn.fo be the Only-Reliable Harbinger Of Health TO THE AFFLICTim, EV I;RV WHEttE; tnisde, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for j the rel'i f r.-ei ived bv its use. And ill gjbijiit,Tli g this, the Lictr fWwni is recommemicd to nil those differing under the IKON GRASP OF THE MONSTER DISEASE 1 and fit once procure one bottle of Dr. A. L. Ad ' a?ns’ Lircr Jdalsain. The reader is referred to the ifedrdal Tract, fo.imd.by .making-upplic.wticr.ia4.hii.Aipint,..wlwr<‘. the Balsam is sold, giving r, foil epitome of the certificates from those who have tested its uttpar- ■ allelcd a; ccndnncy over the diseases to which we ' are all subjact. For Sale by Harding A Webster, Renssdlaer Ayers A Co. Momxo. WmiH.Watsun, Bradford. D. 11. Thornton, Bedford. AyefflACo. Iroquois. Speficcr A LSvejoy, Monticello. G. E. SCOTT, General Agent, No? 67 Randolph,Street; Chicago, lll.^7^f l
Foi| GUIJNARY FITRI‘OSES~Thc Concentrated Extract of Orange, Lemon, Van-illa,-and Ginger, for sale at WEBSTER’S Drug and Book Store . soiIETIIING NEW. THE sifbscriber having recently made this place his is. now. vpeai n g.u n T. 1 /Clark A: Brdters new building, a large and fresh stock of CUOCERIES which he will dispose of if very low rates, fori the purpose of making qujck turns, and acting «n tn<J principle, “that a nimble six pence is better than a slow shilling.” His purclieses lave bet n made wAh cash, and At the lowest market prices, whieli will enable him to compete with atny tfhcr t inJhe place.. Allkuds produce will be received in cxclia<igeftir .articles.asjre may h&vFtbtHspuf* trf: Ho promises entire satisfaetioii t<> those who may fayor hi m wit h a call.. • < - n ” f fc “j*-- iJ. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22,1853. ts. A CCORDIONS—A few left ye,t of the A right stripe. Call and examine. 1 J. MT TROXEL J Dec. SgC to.'-.v, * : T
XEBBASKA. BHAPASm. TBQXq,TBE tlELtfi J; tliwn Ki wnr nttraVYdTATflA tdnrn hiM fucilirretfecdCuig bnamak.. TMe firia n TROXEL & CO ’r rs ifiih its? 'T -■ •-! ♦o -.p D, ■ Aro’lS?’ prepared to offer to thje public ope df did l«rfJlanjoet mid Imur eonipjiuo Family Vnwerie*. rm in .thin market. 'Phis i« »r»>h':mbue. 'V. <• invite yoft To ,BWieffttu v'MH^ lle tair-Klwk »nd«»tisfy youmelf that wjiat wc is ebrneu Otir assonmerit of (>r>eerie* in not «mly large, lint of the very ‘licttf quality, hiding feeij Kvlecßud with gwat ciwi.’ Our (jUKtoyiers can rely uppu L\ that we rwili f.ttiiNn thvjn grix-eries cheeper thiyi anv other . :at!i in 1 Im .. ' Onrtwins timbj tHeli, or barter ofsome kind. ,/ XQjlI ii> part, of the 20 Bags best Rio Coffee,4 lids. Sugar, 20 nf -ytflfisaeg. 3. Hills. HajitlLjlrlnir Sjnip 9 nlinnj.L 2'cliest Onn-pbwdcr Tea, Oneida, 2 chests Imperial Im, Ariel, 15 l,n.vc* Tobnco, of varroui qrtAtee4, 3 blils-.Pine cut Smoking and Chewing* •fubiieo, 50 doz. papers vx!ni fine cut Tobac.',’ : -2-Bbb. .tbiio.-nl , 2 Bblr.. Filb-:-ts, 2 ili.l -, Mmleria Nuts, I bbl. best Dutch Madder, 1 keg Ahimn, 2 bias, line C. C. Sugar, 2 Bbls. Powdered Sugar, 2 Bbl*-, smail Loaf Sugar. 1 . pen '■ bv-t Rice, 1 ’1 Rive <' . !-t: 11, 2 Kgjs 1n- ■ digo, warren?<-<1.2 k<igo Cl.wes, 2 kyga pure Giuger,.l k»g»,Rpr l .m Salts, g kegs Ciq»peras k 3 1 .. .r, 2 5 - B<hl-i 1 L<-g ■ a £'v ,“ J i Herring,!! Boxes Sperm Candles, Jboxes Choc- ; o'.aie. 2 Luxes A. I’m' Soap. 2lu xes Faye’s iiv-- 2!>..:.e Exc.-’, -,>r liarSonp, 3 boxes Pure I’.-i’l Starch, 3 boxes Ex'met Logwood, 2-1 doz. boxes Mn-'tard, 2 doz. Pepper Saute, in -rjiiatt 1.-.-lvs, ifdoz Pepper entire, jn pint b'ittie,:. 5 hoxes-l irc Crackers, 3 boxr s Grountl Pep’ier, 3 box. .1 Ground Spice, 4 boxen I’iJiey/U- boxea' • Victoria Sharing’ Soap. 3 boxes 'i'oilette Soap, , 3 Imxew Almimd fswjp, 3 Wxeu A'arig.ited Sba- , vi.ug S >ap. .',''isT German Cigars, Regalia (!igars, 5,030 Spanish Del Monjro.-. s . 2 >r.-e< Sardim s, 2 ca-.-s M'istnrd, 13 Drams !'< ■, 12 Malts Cm- ia, 15 bags Shot, 1 To“ 6, 300 ■ lbs. Lead,'/rop Tefc'iseiun Caps, wurrafitetl to ' “a-.-nf’ every time, 5 1... of flpruce Gum, Rr ; the girls, 50 gig-s LncufecOrATjars M acaboy NimiT, Wdoz, IhilfingTowders, fi-< -L ai.d pun-, 35 Jte J lie •ri<-<-,.2>! jb . (ium Cam- • plmr, 50 gross Clothes Pins, 1:5 qarler boxes W. R; Raisins. TROXEL A- CO: .iunc Ist.,-4ba4.- 24 ty.
PROCLAMATION.TO THE INVALIDS OF R i:\ls) i ai h? RE£i) TOU BEABi Ttdvermachar's ir.-mto Electric Voltaic Canine 'iurini.t UtPiffront the most Acute Paiv, and P<rmar,rntL; Cur'.na - • AU. SEUHALGIC BJSEASES, .TTTTTEDM ATI KM, Painful bb3 Swelled Joint si g If,..Ki uralga-af the 4;w-su lOeftffiess, Blimbu ssSt. Vioeim Dhnce, P:i!pifa*ions of the Heart, Heri'.dical Headache. I‘aiii< in the stomach, lirniges;ii>ii,:DyF.pepsiti. Vt< tine Fains. Th,- chains were first iiitredueed in the city of New York, les.' iJi.-m om- year since, and aft< r being vid .jerleiLui the most thorough trial in every Ho-q.it:d in the City, by Drs. Valenliue Mott. -P< >>.t± t 'nn:. s«htm; s':m Bnri-n, rrndHy tli~cm ere.l that theypn ses-ed Si range ,and Wonderful Fewer in the relit f and cure of the nlmve cases of dmeitstn; th> y at mire reriimmi iidcd, thr<>n;di the papers of the city, their general use, mid their sale and the success that atteiide'd their .use,; is an; araHiled. Previous to their introtliictimr into this co-m----try, they were r.s.al in every Ho-pitnl in Ettfope, anila:<-scetm‘tl4>Y-pnterTfsTnrnii;o..t;.-r!ri7iiA’,' Amlrii. Frussia and England; and also, in the I’nitj-d Stales.
• TfilNK WISE AND PONDFR’NVET.TT’"’ The I’rhrri/1.-s upon which it is claimed xLatthe ‘Chain.> produce tlieir marvelous cures, are, first—Tl rsffw ntt=Nerv: nts D : senses" are at 1 ended : isml produced by Nervows Fiiii.l, and, ;m agent"fhttt resembles chrielv Electricity, or Electro Magnet i'-rn; ami second—that i the Eleotro Magnetic Chains, by being worn ewer and upon the part And jJrgan diseased, furrii-h to the exhausted Nervous, system, by its-powaw-Til! stimulating effects, the Nerynu.s Fluid which ■' -is- Rsj-iiis-jl pt-pr^kev--a-lwvd'hy'ucHTm - tlfr6:<sr< . the entire -system. No Di-gm-iing Nostrum is I allowed to Ivo taken while using, the. Chains, rhut a rigid observance th the' general laws of j health are d. Brisk Friction upon (lie j part disea.4’4 ndds nmch to the effect of the 1 Chains, by their Magnetic Power. r gt-1 ,'.♦*ll} will.be givejjjtfr fttiy person who wile' ' produf’fi so many wli. authenlintrd certifiicatea of penmitent of the above hunted ■ diseases ' as have been eill.eted- wtilthi thl jhe~usi' of die Hh'rtm Chain, The Elecifn Chai as are r.-pully supers.jeiiing' ad taken into the stmnach for the relief and cure "of this class of complaint, By futn - ■ply applying la 30 link ehnin (first being moist - ened wi(B vinegar) attaching mie ind upon t]t g -. ;-pi;\h.-past above the fn>S,aiid the 01 her upon tile abdomen, and KHowingit to remain three or foti j ■hours tit each day. TJievsiw i severe pains incident, to rroltipsis'Utero, are al. I most instantly relieved, and by continuing thei;.-|-tise fqra few wewks-she. have been permaumtly cured', Atare thari hummed casts nf U.trii have, per € minently cured during the la,:t ijear, in 'tke’ city. 0 * Ncic ¥crk alone. ■ ■ ■ ,Ia Chronic,Rheumatism They seldom fail to effect instant relief from the most acilte pain and an entire and perfect cure of .this complaint so incident tolhis climate. R.heuin at isfn is a disease that is always attended with a.fiinpiriished amount of A r cn»u» Fluid (or Electric Magrmtism) at the part disced. By n l»P*y’«sr ri’i EE cfric Chain, a tutrerit of unlnterrupted Elcctriy Magnetism is sent through I the organ, which restores it toits natural henlthv condition. NOl person who has used the Chain's , for.the.relief.aud cure of Chacmie Rheumatism, have eipres'Jridthemselves dissatisfied with the result ■ . 1 The ELECTRIC" CHAINS can be rent V.y |ln)ail toAny parLof the Ejriitcd States bv addressing (p lU si of Chainn tliind $5 and wilP ia®t d«: years—-are eVer ready .for use, ai;d can' be uud r with safhty by ekhorivhild & »’ Card to the Ladies .< $ • Eadies who ard areieJit* are requested n<4\to IytsC them for by So doing mit carriage is frequently produced. W.tlT EBSTjR .Ag’i, for Rmwclaer. J. «IWi®WT, SWe Ag’t No,(.Whitest. N. Y.
