Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1855 — Page 4
MB/w'TLa' d I IT Hr 4FTiy \j. Um lari Wm* tB« vapUl Cwr« ® f CHCIB, COLDS,IOIRSEKESB, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPIWdOItH, (MWP, 18TBMA, MD amMPTIM. le offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and ■y/it in nni ourjwish to trifle with the lives affhoted, hut frauldy to laybo. tore them the opinions of distinguished men end some of the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sinrarely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of iu efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many r*/* * n ‘ her * ffi ven > and ve Bolicit “ taquityfrom the public into all wo publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best •onfideucc and patronage. Prom the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medico, Bowdoin College.
Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of ▼our preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the families of py friends. , This I have now done with a high d<gv«! of satisfaction, in cases both of adults and children. 1 have found it, as its ingredienls show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and ),r,irs* #1 i cPflflPfL.■■ - ■ - - V ” YaRKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. Brunswick, Ma., Feb. 5,184 L Mills, in this City. Lowell, Aug. 10,,1849. Dr J C Aver: I have been cured of the worst coughl everbad in my life, by your "Cherry Pectoral,” and never fail, when I have opportaaitv, of recommeuding it to „, ' v J Yours, respectfully, S. D. EMERSON. IT Read the following, ind see if this medicine is worth a trial. This patient had become very feeble, and the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct: — United Staves Hotel, Saratoga Springs. { July 5. 1849. 1 Dr. J. C. Aver,—Sir: I have been afflicted with a painful affection of lire lungs, and ad the symptons of settled consumption for more than a year. I could find no mediciue that would reach my case, until 1 commenced the use of your “Cheery Pectoral,” which gave me gradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gaming my strength till mv health is well ~ While using'your medicine, J had the grahtiearion of curing withitunilWffiM friend, Mr. -SumpterDxstnct. Suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you, And am, sir, yours respectfully, J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina. tT The following was one of the worst ofca▼re, wfew>h4he phyaieianu and friends thought to be iaearable consumption Ch Esira,TA.','A'ug.-22; 4A4H- .... J. C. Aver, —Sir: 1 was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the begining of last February, and was confined to my bed more ! than two months. Coughing incessantly night I arid dav, 1 became ghastly and pale., my eyes | were sunken and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress fur breath, that hut little hope of my recovery could be cntertahit’d. winlFirr this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller,of the Methodist church) brought me a bottle of vour Cherry Pectoral, which I trred more to gratify him, than front any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue its use, and J soon fotmd my health much improved. Now tn three months,'l am welljand strong, and can attribute my cure only 14 your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, youra. Ac. j JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, -I , Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. For Sale 5 by Webster, Rensselaer. - Ayera, & Co- Morocco. --j Ayers A Co., Concord, Illa., Rensselaer, January sth, 1854. fTIOY’S! TOYS!!—A large and beautiful as- |_ / sortment of Toys suitable for Holiday presents for children, for sale by ' W-fe WEBSTER THE undersigned has appointed Judge > Milroy his agent, to receive applications for sale of real estate and to receipt for all moneys due me. . J. C. VAN REbSSELAKR. June MEW ARRANGEMENT! THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Jasper iepunty that he has recently purchased Mr. Walter Clark’s entire stock of goods, and has since made the assortment still more extensive by recent purchases. He has taken possession of the j" OLD CORNER, Where he expects to keeps constantly on hand every variety of merchandise needed in this market, Great care will be taken in the selection of goods, so that customers mpy be furnished with choice and durable articles. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ’ E. T. HANDING, kinds of produce received in exchange for goods. APPLE TREES FOR SALE. FTIHE undersigned bason hand a quartX tfy of the bestotritivated Apple-trees, embreing al most every variety, and ready for transplanting, which he will sell reaaonabja. TtkM»—icssh in hand—quraerytwo mile* notth -w«st of Rensselaer, st 4* ' " JOHN COEN S rMirebq eg- r
SLOAN’S 'HORSE OINTMENT, Condition Powder, FARRIER«BOOK, TANNIN PASTE, AND FAMILY OINTMENT. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. 40 Lake-street, Chicago, Dli- , X~ w - J And sold by Merchants generally. feb. 23 Is al together superior to any medicine heretofore discovered for the rapid cure of colds coughs, inthtenm;' hoarseness, -whooping rough, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs, asihma, dyspepsia, livercimplaint, incipient consumption, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease; also for all diseases which originate from impurity of the blood, to wit: scrofula, salt rheum, mercurial, syphilitic, or venereal and -eruptive diseases mtite *Am,as blotches, pimples, or pustules, and all itching eruptions, chronic, infbnhnifl.tiou of the liver, white swellings, necrosis or fever sores, rickets, | fistula, and king's evil; in short, in every taint of the svstem, or blood, from whatever cause it mav arise, or of however long standing, this nwilicine will be found far supiTior other remedy. WALTER B. SLOAN, Grand Depot. 4 J Bake st., Chicago, IlL_
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For the immediate cure of <Wic,, Heartbnni. Sore Throat, DiarrWa,7'Dysentery, Cholera Morbus; for Cholera it is asuperioroemedy, and all summer complaints, Sick Headache, Ague Cake, Rheumatism, soreness of the bones, pain in the limbs, cramps, spasms, colds,spinal complaints, swelled joints, <fcc. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, Sloan’s Instant Reliefls truly a great remedy’— ' Half a ‘25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief 1 cures a horse of colic in a few minutes. For f bruises, drains, sprains, and many other injuries j on horses, cattle and other animals, Sloan's In- ; stant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate relief and speedily effect a cure. - - Many persons have been astonished to wit ness the rapid cures effected by the use of this wonderful medicine. The dollar bottles contains six times the consequently a a paving ofoiw-third is made hy purchaiung the - dollar bottles. Grand Depot, 40 Lake st. Chicago, 111. WALTER B. SLOAN. All of Sloan’s medicines aft) sold by Wibstmi * Harding, Rensselaer; Wm. H. Watson, Bradford; A. Stabr a Co., Francesville. Mb. Williams, traveling Agent. RAILROAD NOTICE! A 11 tho-e subscribers of stock in 4he -For- /\ Wayne A Mississippi R. R., who have the privilege of paying their stock by conveyance of ; real estate, are hereby requested to come forward , I and make out the necessary pgpors, and receive i their certificates of stocky " W. J. LARUE, ) Dirretora. G. A. MUSS, j Ft. W. AM.R. R. Co. Dec. 22,1853. l-*f—-A quality of CODFISH for sale at the Drug and Book Store of W. L, WEBSTEB “wanted. ” 1 fifl AAASHINGLES, for which luv,UvU we will pay the highest market price, in goods of taken jpn account. W. & C. SAILOR. July 13 1854. 29-ts A FINE assortment of IVall 'Paper and Window Shades just received and for sale by W. L. WEBSTER. Junelst. 1854. U4!y W. W. BECKFORD, ..- ■ .ECLKC.TLQ UROSCOPIAN, HAS returned to Rensselaer and avails himself of the presnt opportunity to tender his sincere thanks to the citizens! generally of Jasper Gounty for their forna.er.l&eral He. hopes by. J unremittiag attention to business to merit a continuatioihof their favor. OFFICE—At Beckford & Rook’s Drug and Variety Store, opposite Saylor’s Block, where is kept oh rand a general assortment of drugs, met icines. oils, perfumery <kc. Sc., which wi 1 be sold on the most reasonable terms for ready pay. July 27th, 1854. 311 y “ CABINET SHOP. HUIE SUBSCRIBER would inferin the X public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop on the south side of the Public Square, where he intends to carry on the busines in all its branches. He designs keeping on hand an assortment of FURNITURE. Consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteaeds, Chairs, etc. 4 A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. MICILEL EGER. ’ Dec. 29, 1853. ts. DR? GREENS OGGENATEIF'BITTERS, A certain cure for Dyspepsia, Phthisic,.and general debility. For sale «t the Drug <i-Book store of ■ W 1. WFRSTER. -------
mMOM»« THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large amount of choice MARBLE, in slabs of allidimcntions, and is fully preI part-d to fill drders for Monuments,Tomb and Grave Stones. on the shortest notice, and in a style not inferior to that of any other esteblishment in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Dephi, Feb. 13, 1854. 9 ts " ■■ I ■ . . ! HARDWARE —Knives and Forks, Butcher , Shoe-and Penknives, Table and Tea Spoons, Hatchats. Collin's Axes, Log and Trace Cnains and Files of all descriptions, for sale by R. STRODE A Co.--Dec. 22.1853. Uv - THE old undertakerW. J. Weight of Rensselaer, would inform the public that his shop is in operation, and that he has on hand a goed assortment of material suitable for Doort, Saeh, Preieeg, Jfc. N. B. He will be prepared at all times te-far-aish coffins without the le.ist delay, as lie has, and will keep constantly on hand a large supply. His coffins are made of the best material and got up in the best, workmanlike manner, all of which he will aell cheaper than any other establishment. Call imd see for Rensselaer, Feb. 9th 1854. t-ts. LIQUORS —Pure imported Liquors, for medicinal purposes, for sale bv -WEBSTER A HARDING Dec. 22.1835. 1 ly BOOTS j SHU ES—Hun garir n Kidmi d Calf Roots, Enameled. pege<l and sewed Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, ami cheap, bv K. STRODE Co. 1 ’y NEW ESTABLISHMENT. C. W. Henkle. W. B. N ICQLTS. TL’jffto.M.Ml-XL >■* MW«* WE take pleasure in thanking the citizens of Renssellaer and vicinity, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and,respect fully solicit a continuanceof the same, at their shop on business row, one door west of Stroade Co. where they will always be found. 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. 23. ts. BI NLAP IiOI SE. THE subscriber would inform the public that the Dunlap House is now completed, and furnished in suitable for the accommodation of travellers. ~ The stablinif for W carriapes ia large and commodeotis, and none but tire most attentive hostlers are employed. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, respectfully solicits a share of the public patronDec. 22,1853. ts. ; ;..l ~ DR. STORM’S j fIELEB RATED SCOTCH COUGH vJ CANDY, a safe and pleasant remedy Tor colds, and coughs, and for clearing the voice and strengthing the lungs. For sale by W. L. WEBSTER Feb. 23, 1854. ly FTTHE.Subscriber would respi'Ctfully inform | tirecitizens of Rensselaer, and the public in' general, that he has opened an Oystkr Saloon in rJi^iukdr IkotherisTijew -buildings No. illgton Av., where hfc Intends keeping constant.! ly on hand, a good siippry of fresh Oysters, re-1 ceived daily, by ILsik's Express. Also, game of' e,yen- .description,..prepared by an <-xpi’rienced i cook, so as to suit the taste of the mAst fastidious. No pains will be spared to rewlmTWvrs® its of those who mav favor him with a call agreeable. R. GODARD. Rensselaer, January, 12th, 1851; CHARTER OAK XwmiL Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. $200,000 CAPITAL. WITH LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, secure!v invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of PubALFRED GILL. President. JOHN L. BUNCE. Vice President. JAMES C. 'WALKLEY, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Alhitd Gill. Willtxm R. Cp**t —“i John L. Bi nct. Nelson Hollister. l . Jamis G. Rntira. Simi kl Coit. Jam A. Butlkh. Daniel Phillips. Noah Wheaton. C. N. lllmpiuiet. BOARD OF FINANCE. Georoe Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank._ D. F. Robinson, Esq., President Hartford Bank. Hon. Isaac Tovcey, Late Attorney General U. Sm Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agent. ■ lUuiSMilugr, Indiana. Dr. W. Tichenor, Medical Examiner. Life .Insurance is tnriy a Savings Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. The rich and the poor may avail themselves of its benefits. No man is too poor to insure his family from want after his death. A person thirty years of age, by saving five ceuta a day, can secure thousand dollars for his family at his dost A ■ Husbands arid FafTmST wht do you delay”ire.curing a c<mi|>etgu<% to ywr families after.'your Young men, are you desirous of gettingcredit? insure your lives. ' Young men, fimyou madepTpvision foryonr declining years? if not. insure Vour Hkea. Creditors, why hazard the loss of a debt by TT To all, have you made such provision for those near and dear io you, as you would wish you had done, were you to die this night? If you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncertain. ' • ' -sgeotyj ' A.-.:. . 5 - - ..•••■-> ■' .J-; , ,n- Li_ ’ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ •'L ' .
IM X I g I .-t-.x. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, WE now make the last call to those that arc still owing us claims that are dut, and respectfully request the payment of the same by the Ist of February nett, those that Still remain unpaid by that time, will be left in proper hands for collection/ as itis our intention to close up our old business, and commence anew. We J hope our customers will come as they agreed and j pay up, and much oblige ‘ ? R. STRODE <k CO. I Dec. 21,1854. HiLNTERtS! AND TILiITERS ! LOOK to your interest. We wish to purchase on ami aftei; this date, I 1,000 Deer Skins, , 1,000 Coon Skins, 1,000 Mink Skins, 1,000 Opossum Skins, 10.000 Muskrat Skins; Also. ’’ 50,000 Prairie Chickens, 50,000 Quailif, 500 Wild Geest\ Ducks, etc. The above peltries and game we wish to be : •rirdwcrai: selaer, in good order. We will pav cash, or groceries cheap enough to make a “Jew weep,” as we have a large and splendid assortment, arid are in constant receipt of fresh and good grocer- , ies. | We bought Of you last year, try us again ' this. "We will not let Jew, "Gentile nor Yankee Pedler do any better by you than we will. TROXEL A- CO. Dec. 5,1854. vln44tf. BY virtue as an execution to me directed, I will expose for sale at Pubic Auction, at the Court House door,in RensI sclaer, in Marion Township. Jasper County, Ind., on the 10th day of March a.d. 1855 between the hours of 10 o’clock, A? IT and 5 o’clock P. M. on saTT day, the following properly, to-wit: East |_,of the north cast of section 18, Township >♦9, Range 8. I will first offer the rent j and profits of said property for the term of seven years and on failure to realize from such sale a sufficient Sum to satis -_ fy said execution, interest and cost, I will ! at the same time and place offer all the ' right title and interest the said defendant ' has in and to the same. i Executed as the property of Madison > Collins at®*the suit of Lewis and Mary I Elijah. ——— I WILLIAM HENDERSON Sh’ff. ! Feb. 15. 1855. _ 3w48 NOTICE. TIHE subscribers being desirous of making a survey of sections 7 and 8. in Township 28, Range 6 west, for the purpose of establishing lines and corners, do hereby notify all such persons as may be interested owners of lands in these and adjoining sections to appear and establish corners on the 27th day of February 1855. JOSEPH DOWNING. B. F. DOWNING. Feb. 1, 185.5. 3w52 i ; NOTICE. i AT OTICE is hereby given, that from and | j 11 after the first day us March, 1855,nu Sheep or Hogs will be allowed to run at large or pasture upon the unenclosed lands or public commons in Jasper Cvun- . tv- - —-. : r : 5 By orper of the board of Commissioners -of said county. t === , LAWSON J7RUCE, Auditor. (BROOMS AND BRISHES. THE subscriber, would respectfully in- ‘ form the citizens of Rensselaer, and vicinity that he has opened a broom shop j one door north of Clarks’ corner ami nearly oposite the grist mill, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a j large assortment of r | ( and brushes. Those wish ing to purchasc, ■ will do well to fay or me with a call before J going elsewhere. Call and examine for : yourselves. JOHN 11. KARSNER. Nov. 18, 1854. 41—ly VALUABLE FARING LAXE IN JASPER COUNTY, TA. FJHIE most valuable Prairie Lands in Jasper I County, on the line of the Logansport, ami Oqnaka Railroad are offered for sale on the most accommodating terms. Tlieroad is in progress and the lands lie on each side for rix miles.— and a-wessiblepositioiilhey are'mmTpx"-sniby?.-ny tan<b intheSms-. They are as follows: Townships 27 and 28 in Range?, 8 and 9. Terms.—The purchaser will have his choice ontof ten thousand eight hundred acres, at ten dollars an acre; one fourth cash in hand, and , ballance in one, two, and three years, with iutrest. For particulars inquire of G. W. Spitler, at Rensselaer, of the undersigned at Indianapolis. This is the besr“uppmflliity~eW offered for the rich man to obtain a valuable farm, or for the poor man to secure a home for a sipall sum of money. One crop will pay for die land—every acre i"s dry, and will be worth in five years not less than twenty-five dollars per acre. Nowts the time fur bargains. ALLEN MAY. Indianapolis, May 10. 1854. ts.
KiER 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 a different thing from the old Kentucky, or American Oil, as this is used INTERNALLY as well ns externally.— As alocalremedy in Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Buras. Ac—also, as a valuable Internal Remedy for Piles. Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhcea. Erysipelas, old Sores Eruptions of the skin, Female Diseases, Worms, Bladder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, Rains Ac.,Ae., it iwv.ims.thn iuvei.Ugaiiugl’hyßician.As weU aa the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. For sale bv WEBSTER * HARDING, Agente. Rensselaer, Ind. R. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, Ind., Proprietor. SCHOOL BdOKS—A complete assortment of School Books forsaleat the Drug and Book Store of WEBSTER A HARDING. u Dec. 2211853. 1 ly . FTTHE highest price will be paid in CASH I fo*-beef hide* bv TF.OJfEE A
NEW CLOTHING AND- TAILORING ESTBUBHMENT. f pHE undersigned wa.ldany tntbe ekign* o I Rviihselaer and vicinity, that he has on hand a good stock of Ready Made Clothing, which he will sell very low for cash. He, also, has a large stock of Cloths Caasimera, Satinetta, Tweeds, Janes, Overcoatings, and, also, a good stcok of vesting*-—in short everything in the line of gentlemens wearing apparel, which fie will make up to order.' also, a good stock of Men's CALF, KIP, AMD THICK BOOTS, I Boys' and Youths’ Bouts, Men’s and Buys’ Shoes, . Ladies’ Shoes of all kinds that are suitable for i the season, and Rubber Over Shoes for ladies' and gentlemen. The above articles he will warrant to b e as good as any in the market, and he Would say' ; to those wishing to purchase that they would de* i well to give him a call. He would further sayj to his old customers that heisatill carrvingon the TA IL ORING li USINtiSS, In all its branches, and, while he feels grateful for past favors, he hopes he will still receive .ffie xpaXxuuMih. aiiff . WBairffcneHit' Biitißfticttmnmmr Wk. B. NICOLES. Nov. 23, ’54. vln4ltf. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. The undersigned takes this method of informing, the public that he has! recently purchased of Ross & Co.,| their right to erect Hay and Cattle i Scales, for this County, and is pre- j pared to accommodate individuals or i companies, with Scales of the most appropriate kind, got up in the . best style of yvorkmanship and that will draw from four to six tons weight, . and warm n ted to pnrcfi asers.. He deems it unnecessary to exhibit certificates ns to the qnality of the ' Scales, as they will recommend them-i | selves. WILLIAM ODELL. July 20th, 1854. 30tf
ROOK'S DAILY EXPRESS AND Mail Line, Between Bradford and irENSSELAER. FARE REDUCED! From Bradford to Rensselaer, to ONE \ DOLLAR. Passengers from either \ point i/aim/ and returning on the same day: ONE-FJFTF. TXTILLIAM Rook willl run two line of V y hacks, daily, lietween Rensselaer and . Bradford Station. The liaeks will leave the Dunlap House, in , Rensselaer, at fi nnd 8 o'clock. A. M.. every‘day. • Sundays excepted, and arrive at Bradford at 10. and 12’o’clock, A. M., in time to connect with: ihe cars-going.north and south. The hacks will 1 leave Bradford at 12 o’clock A. 51. and 5 o’clock , P.M. for Rensselaer. N. B. All |»ickages sent- by the hacks will be promptly and carefully attended to. WILLIAM ROOK. May 18. 1854. 22tf. HuBoVEm AT LABtT~ A Mystery Explained. A BKVOLVTJON IS CERTAIN’, VICTORY IS OURS. DR. A. L. ADAMS' theory of disease is awakening the in- ' qnirvtiTthe minds of Jill who read ir. How ■ is it that Americans have been solong and s<> slnv-: ishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the! subject of disease.
nonDR. A. I. ADAMS’ LIVES BALSAM, j THE GBr.AT PANACEA OE DISEASE. s offered to the afflicted of the States nnd Terri - ’ oriw for the entire cure-of Liver Complaints ini all stages, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chron-i i ic Lurrg Fever. Dropsical Affections, Consump* ijioiq Bowel Complaints. Diarrhea, Dysentery, i Rheumatism, Bleeding Piles, Blind Piles, Scro-j I nta, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility,' Nervousness. Costiveness, indigestion, Gbst rueted Menstruation, <tc, Dr. A. L. Adams’Liver Balsam has stood the -wreck and test for the hist fifteen years, and lias a shadgw/asf. a doubtythat it-is the only lielmble ALEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED, (being purely all vegetable,) for the permanent cure of the above diseases. The most skeptical ' Jiave become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liner Jlalonm to be the Only Reliable Harbinger Of Health ■ TO THE AFFIiCTEn, EVEItTWHEnE. * Testimonials come up from every track it has made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the relief received bv its use. Ana in submit- ■ ting this, tlie Liver fial.-uim is recommended to all ! those Buffi'rin*«indcr the IRON GRASP OF THE MONSTER DISEASE nwl at one bottle of Dr. A. L. Ad urns' Liver Balsam. The reader is referred to the Medical Tract, found by. making application to the Agent, where tlie Balsam is ,Sold, giving a fall epitome of the cause and cure of all diseases; containing, also, certificates from those who have tested its unparalleled ascendancy over the diseases to which we are all subjact.
Fbf’Sale by Harding A Webster, Renssellaer Ayers <t Co. Morroco. Wm. H. Watson, Bradford. D. H. Thornton, Bedford. > . A yA. Pn Tr/M-moiM jAjVtrs vras, *iaa|uvi“> Spencer A Lovejoy, Monticello. 0. E. SCOTT, General Agent, No. 67 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111. T7IOR CULINARY PURPOSES—The Con P centrated Extract of Orange, Lemon, VaniHa. arid Ginger, for sale at It'EBSTER’S Driig and Book Store ? SOMETHING NEW. f | ''HE subscriber having recently made this | place his now opening, in T. Clark A Broter’s new binlding, a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES which he will dispose of at vety low rates, for tho purpose of making quick turns, and acting on the principle, “that a nimble six-pence is bettor than a slow shilling.’’ His purcheses have been made with cash, antTatthe lowest market prices, which will enable him to compete with any other establishment in the place. All kinds of produce will be received in exchange for su£h amcleras betnay have tn dispose of. He pN»ises entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. . j, M. T*93IBL. ' Dec. 22, 1853. ' ts. ‘a CCORDIONSy-A few left yet of tho A right staipe. Call andexamiee. ' K J. M TROXEL . „ . -i&
GREAT EXCITEMENT!! NEBRASKA BILL PASSED. TROXEL HI THE FIELD. rpHE subsenbw would return hi* sincere ■_ thanks to bin numeral* euauxnew fnr their BUraJ patronage. He has associated a partner With him in business, and thereby rvm <ntedi his facilities for doing busineas. The firm ot TROXEL & CO 'Ve now prepared to offer to the public one of ’r’ “V 8t ’ ** r g e » t ,»»d must complete assortmets of Family Grmenes ever before ..ffefed in this 'narki-t. Thie ls no humbug. We invite you to I tume and examine our stuck and satisfy yairself i that what we say is correct Our assortment us j Groceries is not only large, but of the very best anility, having been selected with great care. Onr customers cfc* rely upon it, that we will furnish them groceries cheeper than any other establishment iu the place. Our terns aia positively cash, or barter of some kind. Uux.-amek ausudets, in twt,. of the Mlowiog J 20 Bags best Rio Coffee,4 HdS. Sb gar, 20 Bbls, of Molasses, 3 Bbls. Bejit Golden 3yn?p,2 chesu Y. H. Tea, Ariel, 2 chests Y. H. Tya, Shrprise, 2 chest Gun powder Tea, Oneida, 2 - , perial Tea, Ariel, 15 boxes Tobaoo, of varf’Sh*' 1 qualities, 3bbls.Fine cut Smoking and Chewing ; Tobaco, 50 doz. papers extra fine cut Tubaco, j 2 Bbls, soft-shelled Almonds, 2 Bbls. Filberts, 2 I Bbls. Maderia Nuts, 1 Bbl. best Dutch Madder. 1 keg Alumn, 2 Bbls, fine C. C. Sugar, 2 Bbls. Powdered Sugar, 2 Bbls, small Loaf Sugar, 1 Tierce best Rice, 1 Tierce Cod-fish, 2 kegs In- - ’ digo, warrented, 2 kege Cloves, 2 kegs pur<r Ginger, 1 kegs Epsom Salts, 2 kegs Copperas, 3 kegs Sulphur, 2 Bbls Soda Saleratus, _L_keg„_ Salt Petre, 20 half boxes W. R. Raisins, 20 boxes ! Herring, 3 boxes Sperm Candles, 3 boxes -Chocolate, 2 boxes N. A. Bar Soap, 2 boxes Faye’s Best Bar soap, 2 boxes Excelsor Bar Soap, 3 boxes Pure Pearl .Starch, 3 boxes Extract Logwood, 24 doz. boxes Mustard; 2 doz. Pepper Sauce, in quart bottles, 3 doz. Peppersaucc, in pi nt hottk-». 5 boxes Fire Crackers, 3 boxes Ground Pepper, 3 boxes Ground Spice, 4 boxes Pipes, 2 boxes . . Victoria Shaving Soap. 3 boxes Toilette Soap, 3 boxes Almond Soap, 3 boxes Varigated Shaving Soap, 3,000 German Cigars, 3,000 Regalia Cigars, 5,000 Spanish Del Montross Cigars, 2000 j De La Americam.%‘S Cigars, 3 bales Cotton Twine, I 2 cases Sardines, 2 cases Mustard, 13 Drums ( Figs, 12 Matta Cassia, 15 bags Shot, 1 to 6, 300 I lbs. Lead, 20,000 Percussion Caps, warranted to- ; "went” every time, 5 boxes of Spruce Gum, for ; the girls, 50 gross matches, genuine Lucofoco, I 2 jars Sfacaboy Snuff, 50 doz, Baking Powders, fresh and pure, 35 lb. Licorice, 20 lbs Gum Camj phor, 50 gross Clothes Pins, 35 qarter boxe* : WJi, Raisins. TROXEL & CO. | June Ist, 1854. 241 y. PROCLAMATION TIrTHE INVALIDSA)? Rr.s-ssri.AiK? READ WHAT YOU READ.
Pulvsrmacher'r Hydro Electric Voltaic Chairui Producing instant Relief pom the most Acute ! Pain, and PernmneutiyCuiiny ALL NEURALGIC DISEASES. J) HEPMATISM, Painful mid Swelled Joints. J A Neumlga of the. face, Deafness,Blnitln* Stt-Vitieus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, P*nodical Headache. Pams iirthe istoiimch, Jmligestion,.Dyspepsia. Uterine Pains. The chaius were first introduced in the city of New York, less than one year since, and after being subjected l<nhe most thorough trial in every Hospital in the City, i»y Dre. Valentine Mat, Post, Caniochan, Van Buren, readily discovered that they possessed Si range mid Wonderful Power in the relief and cure of the above cases of disedsts; they at once recommended, through th* papers of the city, th<-ir general use, and iheir ; sale and the success that has attended their us*, ! is unparalleled. | Previous to their introduction into this roun- , try, they were used in every Ho-pital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germanr, Austria, Prussia and England; and also in tfie United States, ----- - - ‘ THINK CLOSE AN!) PONDER WELL" ’"’"Tmi Principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvelous cures, are, first—that all Nervous Diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply of Nervoua ; Fluid, and an agent that resembles closely Electricity, or Electro Jiagnetism; and second—that the Electro Magnetic Chains,by being worn over and upon the’part and organ diseasixl, furnish to the exhausted Nervous svstgrn, by its powerful stimulating effects, the Nervous Fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No Disgusting Nostrum ia allowed to be taken while using the Chain*, but a rigid observance to the general laws of health are requested. Brisk Friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect us tha Chains, by increasing their Magnetic Power. SLOOO will be given to any person who will ■pftwfiw ad many-wri? auriwnfienfcri rertifiienreaof permanent cures of the above named diseases as have been effected within the last year, by the use of the Electro Chain. Female Diseases.
The Electro Chain* are rapidly superseeding all Notlrumt taken into the stomach ‘ for the relief and cure of this class of complaint, By aim- 9 ply applying a 31)11 ok chain (first being moistened with vinegar) attaching one end upon the - spine, past above the /u>s,aud the other upon the abdomen , and allowing it to remain three or four hours at intervals dwing each day. The usual severe pains incident to prolapeie Utero, are all most instantly relieved, and by continuing their use for a few weeks the most toesterofe eases have been permanently cured. More than ens hundred case* of Prolapse* Uteri, have been perminently cured during the last year, in the city of New York alone. —ln Chronic Rheumatism They seldom fail to effect instant relief from the most acute pain and an entire and perfect' cure of this complaint so incident tothis climato Rheumatism is a disease that is always attended with a diminished amount of Nervous Fluid (or Electric Magnetism) at the part diseased. By—applying an Electric Chain, a eurrent of uninterrupted Electric Magnetism is s«nt throughthe organ, which restores it toito natural healthy condition. No person who has used the Chains for the relief and cun <* Chrome Rheumatism, hare expressed the®*®!*®* ditattiufied with rC The ELECTRIC CHAINS can be sent bv mail to any part of the United States by addressing (poit paid) W. L. WEBSTER, W prico of Chains and *5--nd wUttankAir years—are ever ready for UM, and can be «•< with safety by either a child or adult. , ' ■ 'CarA to the Ladles .Ladies who are enciente are requested not to use them forby so doing mtecnrHaye is frequently y - - *** * >a L
