Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1855 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

v; r, a THE constantly on hand alarge amount of choice MARBLE, in »jid prepared to fiU ordersfor j, Jffoaumftnts.Toinb and Grave Stones. on the shortest notice, and in a style not ] inferior (to that of any other esteblishment in the State. i CHARLES FROMM. Dephi, Feb. 18, 1854. 9 ts —-i —, ———‘ t t TTARDWARE—Knives mid Forks, Butcher [ 1 shoc and I’enkrnves, Table ami Pea Sboon.->, Hatclmts, Collin’s A*f. Lo? mid Trace ; Cnilins and Files of all descriptions, lor sale by i -I R. STRODE 4- Co. I D«-.22,te53. Dv | UNDERTAKER. THE ohlundertakeTW. J. Wbkiiit of Rens-.* twks r, would inform thu public that his ’ shop ill ifi OperiMton, mid that he has On hand a good a-,sortnn*iU. <4 tnatcrial suitable tor Dwre, tsush, Prettej, Jfc. , N.B He will be prepared at nil time-; tn fur- ; f uirii coffins wifhont inc least- delay, ns-lv- has, i nml willkei-p constantly on hand a Inniesnpplv. f His coffins nre made of the best material and | out iqi in the best workinaulikt: innuiicr, all of i which he will soil hhcjiner than a/iy i lisliment. 'Crfll and see (oryourselves. W. J. WRIGHT. Rensselaer, Feb. 9th 1854- 8~tT! | | T IQUORS—Pure imported Liquors, tor ljm;J •I J dicinal purpuces, tor side by . ~. . i ] - ’ WEBSTER'A WARDING i Dec. 22.-1835. Uy | - BOOTS w SHOES—Hungarian Kid and | Calf Boots, Enameled, peged and sewed ; : Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cln-ap, by p • R. STRODE A C<>. - Dec.’22.1853. • Uy NEW ESTABLISHSENT. C. W. Hexklk. W. IP Ntcous. 1 r JK?-:'W-48-JS-HB-WE take pleasure in thanking! the citizens i of Renssellaer and'vicinity, for the lib- ; bestowed iqiou us, and repentfn4~L I ly sidicit a’eontinumieeof the same, at their shop , on business row, one door west of SU'otule A Co. ' j where they will always be found. . Tliev flatter themselves to be able.by a’sfrief nt- ■ - telitton.todntrimwbJom’ expericmie. andadispoj sit ion to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. ' ' ' ■ ■ Renssellaer, Dec. 22. ts. 'DUNLAP IIOUSE? THE subscriber would inform the public, that | the Dunlap House is now completed, and fu'/oiShed in a style suitable tor the acVommo_4«ti<m of u-aveilers. The'stabling for horses and carriages is large and confmodeous, and none but the most attentive hostlers are employed. The thankful forest,davors, respectfully solicits a share of the public patronagC- PRESTLY DUNLAP. Dec. 22, 1853. $ . DR. STORAI’S CELEBRATED SCOTCH COUGH CANDY, a safe and pleasant remedy for colds, and coughs, and for clearing the voice and strengthing the lungs. For sale by W. L. WEBSTER Feb. 23, 1854. ly Y)YSTER SALOON.” ! FFIHE would resj-ectfully inform g the citizens of Rensselaer, aud the public in general, that he has opened an Otster Saloon in Clark <t Brother's new building, No. 34 Wash-1 ington Av., where he intends keepingconstautly on hand, a good supply of’fresh Oysters, received daily, by Rook s Express. Also, game of every description, prepared by a^ experienced cook, so as to s-ii it 11m taste of tl|g most -fastidious, No pains will be spared to render the visits of those who may favor him with a call agtyeable. R- GODARD. Rensselaer, January, 12th. 1854. CHARTER OAK 3H4W£SS-«Yr»«. W«3J3BE! --■ r Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. 1200,000 CAPITAL. WITH LARGE AND INCREASING beCEIPTS, stecurelv invested under the sanction and'approval of the Comptroller of Public,accounts. ALFRED GILL, President. JOHN L. RUNCE, Vice Prteijdcnt. JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary. ‘ DIRECTORS. ALmtn Gill. William R- Qotnb John L. Bvxcb. Neison Hollistisi. James G. Boi.les. S.wft. Coir.* John A. Butlek. DanielTinutos. Noah Whsatjin. C. N. Hvmphbev. BOARD OF FINANCE. George Beach, Esq., President RfioeaiG Bank. IL F. IMbinsOn, Bsq., PresentH:p+mfdßan}{. Hon. Isaac Toucbv, Late Attorney Bfeneral U. S. Applications received by v J, McCabtht, Agent Rensselaer, Indiana, vs- - . tv : - , Dn. W. Tichbnob. MedicaLExamiher. . Life Ihsuritnce is truly a Savings' Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. - 1 '■ » The rich .jml the poor may avail themselves of its benefits. N<> man is tw» poor tp ! fannly from want after his death. A person thirty yi-nrs of age, by saving five cents a day, can aeeure one thousand dollars tor his family at his death. Husban<ie apd FHthers ( whv dn ynu delay sc* f tnyxau-ffeiuiliesaftar your Young men,arc you desirous of getting credit ? insure your lives. ..■ • ■ C.-.-•?•..< Yourig men, you-tnadeprovifiim decliningyeartrt if pvt inwimyour. Byes. Creditors, why hazard the loss of ft debt hv dffiith? .ihSUrc the life of your debtor. To all, have you made such’provision for those' near and, d«at to you, tou would wish you Bad done, were you to die this uigh(? have put, proc’rastiiiate-ypJ ion§er; Jtre is ’uncct 1 ‘ ' r cxpkmhtorj' fttmbhe<.bv"• gents, gratis •