Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1855 — Page 4
Oa tbe New Albany and Salon Kmiroad, from (Kia tuw forward, aa follows: IjtiTt RcMcua at 6 o'clock. A. M Anin at FaAMcnviLLK at 9 o’clock and 30 minute* A. K., in advance of car tunc. North or South. Lkavk FnAscranu-r at 5 o'vlock P. M., ami connect* with a line of coaches miming .from tbmoe to KANKAKKL CITY, on the Illinois Central Railroad, same evening. The line to Kankakee City passes through Concord, Texts and Romeo in Illinois. Lkatk RcimrLAiJL Tuesdays and Fridays, at t o'clock A. M., and arrive at Kankakee City ca Wednesdays and Saturdays following The Bubecriber pledges himself to observe strict punctuality as to time, and aeainst any and all unnecessary delay—that he neither keeps nor is connected with a Tavern at any point on the route. He hopes by strict attention to the interests 1 and comfort of the traveling public, to merit “ d " wi ™ 3 "oyTnfsn™. Dee. 7. 1854. \ Jn44tf. TIN AND HARDWARE. THE- subscriber Laving been induced by the appearance and fertility us, Jasper county, and the rapid increase of its population to select Rensselaer as a business location, would respectfully in* j form Hie citizens th%t he has. opened an j establishment for the' sale of > ,'! STOVES AND TINWARE' ! In Clark’s building, one door east of Hard- : ing’s Store, where he designs, constant- i lv, keeping on hand a complete assortment of 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 admiration of the ladies. The subscriber would also say that his assortment of Is manufactured from the very best ma- j terial and by the best of workmen, and is | warranted to give satisfaction. Spouting, Gutters and all kinds of , HO US E-J OB BI N~&Will be made to order on the shortest no- 1 ■iice. N. B. —Old Pewter, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for ware. PETER RHODES. ! mar. 19, *55. v2n6tf ALARG supply of SUGAR and MOLASSES just received, and for sale by J M TROXfL. Dec. 22, 1853. ts. - ESTABLISHED, 1815 Received Medal at the World’s Fair New York, j PREMIUM at Michigan and Ohio State Fairs. C.Piai KTTE. DETROT, Michigan, , Namifactnrer of Superior ■"■ 3 m «*»• i 25 DIFFERENT PATTERN'S, Unrivalled in Quality, Pattern and Fine j Finished Points ...» j DAM A GeF PENS REP OIXTED. Medium, 50 cts, Engrossing, 75cts, Mammoth,ls. ID* Damaged Pens sent by mail, enclosing the amount forrepairsin Post Office Stamps, will be promptly attended. No notice taken of letters containing Damaged Pens, unless accompanied with the pay. o sua-ituas ioj «**<>* K> ‘uous /HANDLES—TaIIow, Sperm and Star Can- I \J dies for sale bv TROXEL. Dec. 22. 1853. ; , ts. •nUBO VS FRENCH RAT T&ffellMf-" jJ NATOR—A safe and certain cure •for Rats and Mice. For sale at the Drug and Book store of W. E WEBSTER. Jan, 26. 1854 6-ts FOR SALE—A house and two lots, situated ; in the north east part of the town of Rensselaer, j one square east of the Presbyterian Church. Terms will be reasonable* Apply to the undersigned at his Drug Store. Ay. L. WEBSTER ; June Ist. 1854. I 241 v. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. PTNHE Administrator of the estate of Daniel I Weathers, deceased, late of Jasper county, i win present his fiual settlement sheet on the second day of the next term of the Court of Common Pleas for Jasper county. Those wlio wish to contest the same can do so. , GEO. W- SPITLER, Clerk. Tew goods! THE undersigned, who now holds fortli at the new three story store in .Rens-selaer-has just received a fresh supply of seasonable goods that are positively well worth your You will find here a little the nicest stock of clothing in town, as handsome prints 4Mf was ever stamped, as cheap factory as any body can afford —boots, shoes, and hate—a large supply; silks, figured and plain, latest styles of Persian jDo Laints, Lawns, bonnets, gimp straw and lawn, trimmings <fec. GROCERIES of all kinds always kept on hand, a splendid assortment ©f Queensware in sets or otherwise, all offered very low for cash or on short time to punctual dealers. Old friend* whose accounts have been standing m much as six months ate requested to call and look over the books at least if nothing more. Chain pumps aNrarffon hand. JZjnf&y ’ B. HENKLfc. • V v)J n. 1.2 Gw,
dagMjk SLOAN'S HORSE OINTMENT, Condition Powder, farrier^book. TANNIN PASTE, .... » AND j FAMILY OINTMENT. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. 40 Lake-street, Chicago, Illi- j nois,by _ W. B. SLOAN i And sold by ' *.._'' - 1 j Is altogether superior to any medicine heretofore discovered for the rapid cure of colds coughs, inj fluenza, hoarseness, whooping cough, croup, I bronchitis, catarrhs, asthma, dyspepsia, iiver- ! complaint, incipient consumption, and for the 1 relief of consumptive patients in advanced I stages of the disease; also for all diseases which j ! originate from impurity of the blood, to wit: scrofula, salt rheum, mercurial, syphilitic, or j venereal and eruptive diseases of the skin, as ‘ blotches, pimples, or pustules, and all itching, eruptions, chronic, inflammation of the liver, j white swellings, necrosis or fever sores, rickets,' fistula, and king’s evil; in short, in every taint I of the system, or blood, from whatever cause it may arise, or of however long standing, this medicine will be found far superior to anv other remedy. WALTER B. SLOAN, Grand Depot. 40 Lake st., Chicago, 111. j
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i For the immediate cure of Colic, Heartburn, | 'Sore Throat, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera j Morbus; for Cholera it is remedy, and , i all summer complaints, Sick Headache, Ague ! | Cake, Rheumatism, soreness of tlie bones, pain L i in the limbsfcramps, spasms, colds,spinal com- f plaints, swelled joints, t fcc. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, Sloan's Instant Relief is 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 bruises, strains, sprains, and many other injuries . on horses, cattle and other animals, Sloan's Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate relief and speedily effect a cure. Many persons have been astonished to wit j . ness the rapid cures effected by the use of this! ! wonderful medicine. _ ]_ The dollar bottles contains six times the j i quantity of the 25 cent bottles, consequently a! ! a saving of one-third is made by purchasing the ; dollar bottles. i Grand Depot, 40 Lakest. Chicago, 111. WALTER B. SLOAN. I All of Sloan’s medicines are sold by Webster ! a Harpixo, Rensselaer; Wm. H. Watso.v, Brad--1 ford; A. Starr 4 Co., Franeesvillo. Mh. Williams, traveling Agent. ■ NEW ARRANGEMENT! FT! HE subscribers respectfully inform | i. thi: citizens of Jasper county that he lias recently purchased Mr. Walter Clark’s entire stock of goods, ami lias since made the assortment still more extensive by recent purchases. lie has ta-1 ken possession of the OLD CORNER, Where he expects to keeps constantly on j hand every variety of merchandise needed in this market, Great care will be taken in the selection of goods, so that customers may be furnished with choice and ! durable articles. A share-of—the public patronage- is-re-4 spectfuflV Solicited. * K. T. HARDING. N.B.—All.kinds of produce received iin exchange for goods. COUNTY SURVEYING. SpREDERIC SCIIRAAG, Deputy r 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 j | Beaver Prairie near Wm. Armstrong’s j or at Brennesholts’ store in Morocco. FRED. SCHRAAG. I N. B..—The subscriber is also prepared to do Architectural Drawing,' Plans of Buildings, Mapping and: Civil Engineering, dec. 28, ’54. vln47tf ' NEW LINE OF COACHES. The subscriber will for the future, run a daily ■ line of splendid new Four-horse Coaches be-' j twepn Rensselaer and Bradford Station, on the !N. A. & S R. R. as follows: Will leave the Jasper House at G o’clock a. m. £ arrivingat Bradford at lOo’elock A. M. returning ; will leave Bradford at 1 o’clock P. M. and! am vI ing at Rensselaer at -4’-,, o’clock P. M. The j Coaches are new and were fitted up for the convenience of passengers—the best of horses, and j drivers who are temperate, careful, and ncermtimodating. There will positively be no,delay ! on this route, and connections certainly made. | I Passengers, and Baggage can be booked, and j j every information given at the booking office in 1 {the old Jasper House Bar Room by N. K, j : Bowman", Agent. , WILLIAM A. PARRY, i Aapril 10, 1855. v2nlfftf ■ _ ' mSOtgTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Haddix Hartman at Davisonvillc, Jasper County, Ind., was dissolved by mutual consent on the sth day of January 185 a. W. HADDIX. " f. G. HARTMAN. A CCORDIONB—A few left yet of the’ 11. right stjipe. ■ Call and examine. , J. M TBOXEI 1 ]>.•: ,;\ . zU . -- . i
THE subscriberkeeps constantly on hand -a large amount of choice MARBLE, in slabs of all dimentions, and is fully prepared to fill orders for Monument*,Tomb and Grave Stone*, on the shortest notice, and in a style not inferior to that of any other esteblishment in the* State. CHARLES FROMM, , Deplii, Feb. 13, 1854. 9tf HARDWARE —Knives and Forks, Butcher Shoe mid Penknives, Table and Tea ’ Spoons, Hatchats, Colliti’s Axes, Log and Trace 1 | Cnains and Files of all descriptions, for ttale by ) R. STRODE ,t Co. ! Dec. 22,1853. Uy UNDERTAKER. > THE old undertakerW. J. Wrioht of Rensselaer, would inform the public that his < shop lS in operation, and that he has on hand a ! I trood assortment of material suitable for Doors, \ j Sash, Presses, tyc. N. B. Tie will lie prepared at all times to furnish coffins without tne least delay, as he has, and will keep constantly on hand .y large supply. His coffins are piaffe of the best material and 1 got up in the best workmanlike manner, aH of ! whien he -will sell cheaper than any other estab- j lishment. Call and see for yourselves. ‘W. J. WRIGHT, j Rensselaer, Feb. 9th 185-1. 8-ts. CABINET SHOP, i THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the j publi© that he has opened a Cabinet! Shop on the south side of the Public] Square, where lie intends to carry on the j busincs in all its branches. He designs keeping on band an assortment of FURNITURE, 1 Consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteaeds, Chairs, etc. A share of the public patronage is respectfullv solieited. _ MICHi-EL EGER. ; Dec. 2!), 1853. ts. NO IHMIHG. IT is well known to the community at large, that from the time I commenced; selling goods in BRADFORD I. have] ever acted in accordance with the old; maxim, thal “a nimble sixpence is better TE&aslcnyshilling;” and the succesS'fßST ; lias attended my business has confirmed j me in the belief, that it is the principle, { and the only principle upon which business l can be conducted to the mutual advan- : tage and satisfaction of the buyer and seller In making my SPRING PURCHASES it has been my constant aim and steadfast purpose to select the very best of goods, and at the lowest cash prices, and 1 have every reason to believe that my efforts have been attended with success. 1 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 determined to do so, let the conseqences be what they may. All you, then, who want DRY GOODS iof a substantial quality and of (he latest styles come right along, and don’t stop till you get to. WATSON’S STORE. ! ‘ There you.will always find yourself at 1 home. You can always rely oh _getiiig , what yon want. I have every thingyou can name in the i iracuMk: 1 Such as lionncia, bombazines, de lames I of all colors, white and black kid gloves, | hosiery, white goods, laces, edgings, and i embroideries, of every style and quality. ! lam selling GROCERIES | lat the following rates: lßlh of sugarfor j one dollar, 3glls molasses for one dollar, I and every thing else in proportion. # lily assortment of QUEENS WARE, HARD WARE <tc., is complete. ) W. 11. WATSON. Bradford-, May 4th, 1854. 20tf. J NO TICE 7 B|S hereby given, that on the 30th day 1 of April last a writ of domestic attachment was issued by me, Nathaniel S. Ward, a Justice of the Peace, in and for the county of Jasper, at the instance and upon the affidavit of John Brinnisholt, against the goods, chattels, credits and effects of Wm. 11. Armstrong, by virtue of which writ one promissory note on G. W. Richards and made payable to Wm. Armstrong on the first dayof May, for fifty..nine dollars, has been attached as the property of Wm. H. Armstrong, and I that on the second dayUof Tune, at 10 | o’clock, A. M., at my office in Jackson , Township, in the county of Jasper, aforesaid, I will proceed to hear and decide j> upon all other persons concerned will take notice. NATHANIEL S. WARD, J. P. May 0, 1855. BOOT & SHOE SHOP. rs IHE subscriber would respectfully inform ' JL the public that he is ready at all times to manufacture all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, in the neatest and most durable manner, out of the best eastern material, at reasonsble prices. JOHN GOETZ. May 24, '53. ; * v2nlfi-tf
TO WHOM IT HAT CONCERN. WE now n»ak« the last call to those that arc still owing us claims that are due, and respectfully request the payment of the same l>y the Ist of February next, those that still remain unpaid by that time, will be left in proper hands for collection, as it is our intention to close up our old business, and commence anew. We hope our customers will come as they agreed and pay up, and much oblige R. STRODE A CO. Dec. 21,1854. HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS LOOK to Vour interest. Wo wish to purchase on ants after this date, 1,000 Deer Skins, 1,000 Coon Skins, 1,000 Mink Skins, i f 1,000 Opossum Skius, 1 l[ 10.000 Muskrat Skins; 1 Also, 50,000 Prairie Chickens, 50*000 Quails, 500 Wild Geese, Ducks, etc. I The above peltries and game we wish to be ' delivered at our Grocery. Establishment in Rensselaer, in good order. We will pav ctfeh, or groj cerics cheap enough t$ make a "Jew weep,” as we have a Inrgc and splendid assortment, and ' 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. v-ln44tf. YA LI'ABLITFARM IX6 LAND JASPER COUNTY, lA. THE most valuable Prairie Lands in Jasper 'Countv, on the line of the Logan sport and ; Oquctka Railroad are offered for sale on the most j accommodating terms. Theroad is in progress | and the lands lie on each side for six miles.— 1 For riehness-of soil, and accessible position they are unsurpassed by .any lands in the State. They ; are as follows: Townships 27 and 28 in Ranget, : 8 and 3. 1 Tut.us.—The purchaser will have his choice ; out of ten thousand eight hundred acres, at ten j dollars nn acre; one fourth cash in hand, nml bill la nee in one, two, and three years, with intrest. For particulars inquire of G. W. Spitj ler, at Rensselaer, or of the undersigned at Indianapolis. This is the best opportunity ever | offered for the rich -man to obtain a valuable I farm,or for the poor man to secure a home for a small sum of money. One crop will pay for the land—every acre is dry, and will be worth in five years not less than twenty-five dollars per acre. Now is the time for bargains, j ALLEN MAY. i lO- 1854. 1... Jit— CHARTER OAST~~~ j tninpani). Jiarlfarh. Cnonerticnt. ‘ Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. $200,000 CAPITAL. WITH LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, seeurely invested upder the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Put>- ! lie accounts. ALFRED GILL, President. JOHN L. BUNGE, Vice President. JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secretary. DIRECTORS. Alfred Giix. William R. Cose. John L. Bunck. Nelson Holiisteu.— — James G. Bolles. Samuel Coit. John A. Butler. Daniel Phillips. Noah Wheaton. C. N. Humphrey. BOARD OF FINANCE. Georoe Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank. D. F. Robinson, Esq., President Hartford Bank. Hon. Isaac Toucey, Late Attorney General U. S. Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agent. Rensselaer, Indiana. Dr. W. Ttchexor, Medical Examiner. Life Insurance is truly a Savings Bank for the ! Widow and the Orphan. ; The rich and the poor may avail themselves of j its benefits. No man is too poor* to insure his family from want after hiadeathr—»-*-A person tlijijy years of age, by saving’Sve cents a day, can secure one thousand dollars for his family at his dealh. | Husbands and Fathers, why do you delay se- | curing a competence to your families after your death? Young men. are you desirous of getting credit? Young men, Rave you made provision for your declining years? if not. insure vour lives. Creditors, why hazard the loss of a debt by death? insure the life of your debtor. " To all, have you- made such provision for those near and dear "to you, as von would wish you had done,-were you to die this night? If you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncertain. I'ampglets explanatory furnished by agents, gratis DUNLAP HOUSE. f 11HE subscrilicr would inform the public that I the Dunlap House is now completed, and furnished in a style suitable for the accommodation of travellers. The staidiug for horses and carriages is large nml commodcous, and none but the most attentive hostlers are employed. ‘The undersigned, thankful for past favors, respeftfnJlYSolicits a share of the public patronPRESTLY DUNLAr. Dec. 22. 1853. ' ts. OVSTKR SALOON. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Rensselaer, and the public in general, that he has opened an Oyster saloon in Clfirk A- Brother’s new building, No. 34 Washi ington Av], where he intends keeping constant' lv on hand, a good supply of fresh Oysters, received daily, by Rook’s Express. Also, game of every description, prepared by an experienced cook, so os to suit tne taste of the most fastidi- ! ous. .No pains will be spared to render the visfitsof those who may favor him with a call agreeable. R. GODARD. Rensselaer, January, 12th, 1854. TJOOTS it SHOES—Hungarian Kid and T) Calf Boots, Enameled, peged and sowed Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cheap, by R. STRODE <fe Co. Dec. 22,1853. 1 ly RAIL ROAD NOTICE! A 11 those subscribers of stock in the For r\ Wayne 4 Mississippi R. R., who have the privilege of paying their stock by conveyance of real estate, aiy hereby requested to come forward and make out tire necessary papers, and receive their certificates of stock. W.J. LARUE. ) PirMors. O. X. MOSS. < Ft. W *M. R. R Co. I |Wv. 22.1853 v J-n
DR. J. B. MARCH ISIS CELEBRATED CATHOLIC ON, ror thi reliet aXd cvmt or survrtiNo rcm ales i « It standi pre-cm j— —1.1...... j Flooding; Painful, Sitmijessed, and Ireoula Menstri ation, ac., with all theiraccopmanvitt evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how sever or of how long standing. This medicine has never been introduced bv empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its "merits and the approbation of the public. Notioe to the Unfortunate Female. I feel it a duty incumbent tipon myself to declare publicly tne great blessing Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my case falling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing with fluur albus. The pains, irritation, prostration, <fcc, rendered life a burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F P. New land recommended Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon. After taking four bottles I find myself in perfect health. Gratitude for iiiyrcs- : toration makes me ardently desire, that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this Inestimable medicine" Elizabeth A- Newland, No. 19, West-st., Utica, N. Y. The above statement I know to '>etrue. F. I’. Newi.and, M. D. Utica, N. Y. I must say, from my own experience and personal observations in my practice, it has proved to he the best and safest remedy for the difficulties for which if is recommended, viz; that of female weakness, such as Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, and all irregular and painful menstruration, and diseases of irritation of the female organs. D, Y. Foote, M. D„ Syraeu-A',, N. Y. The Catholicon is doing good service here.— All the patients that have tried the medicine have been benefited but one—and that one nothing will help. Truly Yours, V«. Laird Hazi.ett, M. D.,— . New Philadelphia, Ohio. * * * I would be glad to have a further sup* ply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, and I think will coutinue, as if has given relief in every instance where properly taken. Thomas Newman, M. D., Ms. Vernon, Ind. - Lot all iiiteroyfeJ,ml) and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing the most ample proof, from the t most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use; together with letters from highly ex perieuced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations W. L. WEBSTER. A*cut. Drug A Book Store, Rensselaer, 1 ml. Sold by leading Druggists in all the adjoining counties. J.B, MAECIIiSI ,t Co., Proprietors.*' CENTRAL Dtl’OV, 304 BROADWA Y. N. V. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public that he has recently purchased of Rosa &. Co., their right to erect Hay and Cattle Scales, for this County, and is prepared to accommodate individuals or companies, with Scales of the most appropriate kind, got up in the best style of workmanship and that will draw from four to six tons weight, and warranted to purchasers. He deerns it unnecessary to exhibit certificates as to the quality of the Scales, as they will recommend tliem--selv.es. WILLIAM ODEUirrJuly 20th, 1854. 80tf I, TOR CULINARY PURPOSES—The Con y centrated Extract of Orange, Lemon, Vanilla, and Ginger, for stile at \V EBSTEK'S Drug “HTnt-Btmk-Stnm"™ — s ■ so3i etulniTneav . ~^ THE subscriber having recently made this place Iris residence is now opening, in T. Clark <t Brotor’s new building, a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES which lie will dispose of at very low rates, for the purpose of making quick turns, and acting on the principle, "that a nimble six pence is better than a slow shilling.” His purcheses have been made with cash, and at the 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 such article's as he may have to dispose of. He promises entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with ti call. J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22, 1853. ts. UTTHE highest price will be paid in CASH for beef hides by TROXEL 4 fc VO. June 29,1854. ly WARE. — TIIE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing the public that he has recently enlarged his business, and has now on hand a very extensive assortment ° f CABINET FURNITURE, Comprising almost every quality of work; whicn he is prepared to sell as cheap as anv establishment on the Wabash., lie will be found at his old stand 11$ DELPHI, Where lie will be happy to have his work inspected by persons wishing to purchase. . METALIC COFFINS, Of the most approved patterns, willjj be furnished at all times. Cabinet Work made to order. JOHN TUTWILER. Delphi, May 15, 1855. v2nl£tf ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. ■ ,■ i - rpHK undersigned has appointed Judge l Milroy his agent, to receive applications i for sale of real estate and to receipt for all mohf era due roe. J. C. VAN RENSSELAER June 29. I^sl .A - .... ' "V 7"■ >* ... _
GREAT EXCITEMENT<> NEBRASKA RILL PASSED. . v- *’ *4 *» { A f f*** TROXEL IN THE FIELD. rpHE subscriber would return his aincero X thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage. He has associated a partner with him in business, and thereby augmented hie futilities for doing business. The firm of TROXEL & CO Are now prepared to offer to the public one of the best, largest and most complete assortmetsof Family Groceries ever before offered in this market. This is no humbug. We invifpyou to come and examine our stock and satisfy'youreelf that wliat wc say in correct. Our assortment of Groceries is not only Targe, but of the very best quality, having been selected with great care. Our customers can rely'«{*,„ it, that we will furnish them groceries cheeper than any other establishment in the place. Our terms arc positively cash, or barter of some kind. Our stock consists, in part, of the following articles: 20 Bags best Rio Coffee,4 Hds. Sugar, 20 Bbls. of Molasses, 3 Bbls. Best Golden Syrup,2 chests H. Tea, Ariel, 2 chests Y. H. Tea, Surprise, 2 chest Gun powder Tea, Oneida, 2 chests Imperial Ten, Ariel, 15 boxes Tobaco, of various qualities, 3 bbls.Fine cut Smoking and Chewing Tobaco, 50 doz. papers extra fine Cut Tobaco, 2 Bbls. soft-shelled Almonds, 2 Bbls. Filberts, 2 Bbls. Madeira Nuts, 1 Bbl. best Dutch Madder. 1 keg Alumu, 2 Bbls. fine CrC^Sugar t 2 Bbliw r Powdered Sugar, 2 Bbls. small Loaf Sugar, 1 Tierce best Rice, 1 Tierce Cod-fish, 2 kegs Indigo, wnrrented, 2 koge Cloves, 2 kegs pure Ginger, 1 kegs Epsom Salts, 2 kegs Copperas. 3 kegs Sulphur, 2 Bbls Soda Saleratus, 1 keg • Salt Petre, 20 half boxes W. It. ltaisins r 2O boxes Herring, 3 boxes Sperm Candles, 3 boxes Chocolate, 2 boxes N. A. Bar Soap, 2 boxes Faye’s Best Bar soup, 2 boxes Excetsor Bar Soap, 3 boxes Pure Pearl Starch, 3 boxes Extract Logwood, 24 doz. boxes Mustard, 2 doz. Pepper Sauce, in quart bottles, 3 doz. Feppersauce, in pint bottles. 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 Altnond Soap, 3 boxes Varigated Shaving Soap, 3,000 German Cigars, 3,000 Regalia Cigars, 5,000 Spanish Del Montross Cigars, 2000 De I,a Aniericanoes Cigars, 3 bales Cotton Twine, 2 cases Sardines, 2 cases Mustard,. 13 Drums Figs, 12 Matts Cassia, 15 bags Shot, 1 to 6, 300 lbs. Lead, 20,000 Percussion Caps, warranted to “irent" every time, 5 bbxes of Spruce Gum, for the girls, 50 gross matches, genuine Locofoco, 2 jars Mncaboy Snuff, 50 doz, Baking Powders, fresh and pure, 35 lbs Licorice, 20 ibs Gum Camphor, 50 gross Clothes l’ins, 35 qarter boxes W. R, Raisins. BBS & co. %lune Ist , 1854. ,241 y. PROCLAMATION TO THE INVALIDS OP Runssflai k? READ WHAT READ, Pulvormacher’s Hydro Electric Voltaic Chain* Producing instunt Relief from the most Acute Pain, and Pcrmau. nthj Curing ALL NEURALGIC DISEASES, 15 HEUMATISM, Painful and Swelled Joints. i jl. Neuralga of the face, Deafness, Blindiu.-s. St. Vilnius Dance, Palpitatiuns of tlielleart. Icriodical Headache, Pains in the stomach, Inaigestion, Dyspepsia, Uterine Pains. The chams first introduced in the city or New York, less than one year since, and after being subjected to the most thorough trial in every Hospital in the Pity, by I)rs. Ynh'ntine Mott, Post, Carnochan, Van Burra, readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Wonderful Power in the. relief anttcure of the above cases of diseases; they at once recommended, through the papers of the city, their general use, and their .sale and the success that ha* attended their us*, is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into this conntry, they were used in every Hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany. Austria, Prussia and England; and also in the United States. 1 THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The 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 Nervous Fluid, and an agent that resembles oloselv Electricity, or Electro Magnet rim; and second—that t-he hrh-ct rt» Magwetir Ghafns; hyduring wont and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted Nervous svstem, by its powerful stimulating effects, the Nervous Fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire, system. No Disgusting Nostrum is allowed to he taken while using the Chains, but a rigid observance, to the general laws of health are requested. Brisk Friction upon tho part diseased adds much to the effect of the Chains, by increasing their Magnetic Power. SI,OOO wifi be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certiliicates of permanent cures of the above named diseases as have been effected within the last year, Vy the use of the Electro Chain. Female Diseases. The Electro Chains are rapidly superseeding all Nostrums taken into the sfontach for the relief and cure of this class of complaint, By simply applying a 30 link chain (first being moistened with vinegar) attaching one end upon the spine, past above the Ayis.auu the other upon the abdomen, and allowing it to remain three or four hours at intervals during each day. The usual severe pains incident to prolapsis Utero, are all most instantly relieved, and by continuing their use for a fety weeks the most inveterate cases 4mv«-jieen ptrmdhcntly cured. More than on* hundreS"trms„ofProlapses Uteri, have been permincntly eared during the last year, in the city of New York alone. \ In Chronic Rheumatism They seldom fail to effect instant relief from the most acute pain and an entire and perfect cure of this complaiut so incident to this climate. Rheumatism is a disease that is always attended with a diminished amount of Nervous Fluid (or Electric. Magnetism) at the part diseased. By applying nn Electric Chnin, a current of uninterrupted Electric Magnetism is Bent through the organ, which restores it to its natural bomthy condition. No person who has used the Chains for the relief ana cure of Chronic Rhourov'sm, have expressed themselves dissatisfied WIUI 1 Fe The ELECTRIC CHAINS can bc «ent bv mail to any part of the United St 7 - dressing (post paid) W. L. WEBSTE^Renssela°Price of,Chains $3 and $5 and will last for years — are ever ready for use and can be used with safety by either a child or adult. Card to the Ladies Ladies who are eneientc are requested not to use them for h}' 80 doing miscarriage is frequently w!wERBTR,AeV. for Rensselaer. .1 STENiERRT,R..Ir Art No,9Whßeet.N T .Tun.' Bth 1854
