Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1855 — Page 3
SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE sA',<criber tronW inform the cltltenA'of coiintY that he ha* commenced business in the shop formerly Xpied by 3. Hunter, and that he de wjns keeping- constantly on hand a good fuMortuK-nt'of coarse and fine HARNESS. JCT Which te beat quality,- haring been.made by expe*. r kneed workmen, and from the very best of material. A good supply of HORSE COLLARS Will U kept constancy on h.iud. a ’■> *> Qf every description made to order. Public patronage is respectfully solicit- ■ .d. W. H. HUBER. ' Nov. 15, ’55. a y -‘- f ’ APPLE TREES ! APPLE TREES!! I FINKE undersigned has now on hand a large : | number of Apple Trees, which nre in rx ' celli-nt condition for transplanting. They arc j from four to six years from the seed, gr.d well grown. Our nursery embraces from thirty to ■ forty varieties, which are of the best kinds now ; cultivated. .For saie for cash in hand. Wljurserv two miles north-west Rensselaer. — At JVIIN CO EX'S. Rensselaer Nov. 15, '55. ti'J-tf. MEDK'IXK QUININE, by 'the ounce or grain, Wright’s Ilidiau Vegetable Pills, McFarland's Pills and Vermifuge, Lee’s Pills. Mustang Linamcut, S*r4'et<-ad ISouu l-|uainvnt for saleby _ . i ’ir'.' ... .. 11l ,IJ. YAGER. 1 Nov. R, 1555. 351 y - . j ■- ■. ■ ■l* s— ■ ■■■ ■ * * ■ ■ *ll ■ w-• HAEtoWA.RE— Knives and Porks, Butcher Shoe xnd Penknives Table and lea Spoons, Hatchats, Coliin's A>.es, Log and Tract Chains and File.-! of all desci ip’ioiis, tor .sale by R. STRODE A Co. Dec. £‘3,1553. _ _ Uv_z THOMASIrCOY £ SONS. EtK.'Vk. 9 RF.NSSKI.AER. JASPER COUNTY, IND., Willi buy sin 1 sell coin and Eteaange, make di rccrivetlepusits. and pay interest.on the same when left on time, make collections ami-remit the n-iw at low ra'-cs. Business hours from 9 tn 4. KcneStluCT,•()<.*• '55. 381;. 2 TO TAX PAYERS. •pCfOTICE is hereby given that the > following rrites of taxes are lev.i- i ttl for the year 1855, and that I tvH] attend at the usual places of holding ; HrvtrOn.i lur Ihr pitrpt-rc ulTcn t tuxes: . ; In Barkley Township on the*sth; day of November; in Walker Town- ■ ship on the (»th of November; ini Gillam on the 7th of November, in ; “ on thn Sth of NovetP- j ber. in Jordan on the 9th of November; in Iroquois on the 12th of No bvmbcr; In Washington on the 13th of November; in Beaver on the 11th of November; in Lake on the 15th of November; in Jackson on the 10 of November; in Newton on the I'Jtli of November. HANGING GROVE. School tax 25 ets on SIOO, poll 50 cents, Township 10 ets. on SIOO. On each $l9O valuation ol taxable property for State purposes 20cts.. and 50 cents on each poll. Qn each SIOO valuation of taxa j bit property for County purposes .50 ■ cents, and 50 cents on each poll. On tach SIOO valuation >4' taxable property for Common School purposes 10 cents, and 50 cents on each “poll. On each $ 100 valuation of taxable property for Township Library purposes 2f cents, and 25 cents on each On each SIOO valuation of taxa - bit property foi-'State Sinking Fund a tax of 2 cent. 5 cent per acre for Township pur-; po?rs. On each sl6) valuation of Jaxa- ‘ bit prupyrty for Slate purpose* 20-j rrtits, ami 50 cents oil rafth poll. ■ On each SIOO vakration of taxa-! ble property for County purposes 50 cents, and 50 cents on each jdolL On each SIOO valuation of taxable property for Common School; purpoes 10 cents, and 50 cents on j each poll. , ■, _. ?_ t ■. * „• •._... On .ea;: SIOO valuation of taxable; property for Township Library pur-1 poses 2| cents, and 25 cents on aach poll. On each SIOO valuation of taxable property for State Sinking Fund a tax of 2 cents. WALKER. On each SIQO valuation of taxable. property for school purposes 25 cents. . - On each SIOO valuation of taxable property for- Township purposes 10 • On each SIOO valuation of taxable property for State purposes 20 cents,, and 50 cents on each poll. On each SIOO valuation -of tax able property for County purposes 50 ets., and 50 cents bn each poll. On each SIOO valuation of taxable propertylor Common School pur- | poses lO ceute, ami 50 cents on each | P°ft On cacUsloo valuation of taxable property for.jToyYtislup Jabrary purpo».ca*?f/ettnt?..aiids2s cents on each'polk j z ! On #arh SIOO lalnalio of taxable
■ ri - f ~ r T" 1 ■■ 1 property for State Sinking Fund a tax of jtrzenfer y—r —.» > "> \ ■ ■ BARKLF.V. On cae.liSlOO valuation oftaxable property for ’l’ownrhlp pnnpoieu 25 cents. V 1 <*• Oil each SIOO valuation of taxable property for Slate purposes 20 cecils and 50 cents.cmiptch-poll, \ *On’Vh>h TgFtWf'al tint ion of taxable property'for County purposes 50 cents, ami 50 cents on each poll. On each SIOO valuation«f taxable property for Common School purposes 10 cents, and 61) cents <»h each poll. I e«ehslOO ruination of taxable property for Township Library pur- ! poses 2 k cents, an I 25 on each poll. ; 0n each SIOO \ aluation of taxable | property lor State Sinking Fund a ' tax of 2 cents. MARION. On each 3100 valuation of taxa- ■ ble i»roperty for School purposes 25 ! cents, 50 ci nts poll a*id 15 cents for ; ! Town.- hip purposes. On each sl9 ) \ aluation of taxable property for Slate purposes 20 cents and 50 cents on each poll. On each SIOO valuation of taxaab’c property for County purposes 50 cents and 50 cents on each poll. On each SIOO valuation of taxa l.le property for Common CcHopl purposes 10 cents, and 50 cents on each poll On < ach SIOO valuation of taxable property for Township Library ! purpu?w cents, and 25 cents oir • each poll. i On each SIOO valuation of taxa- | ble property for State Sinking Fund • <T tfi X of ’2 (Tofi t?. JORD AX. i On each 3100 valuation of taxibh i property for Scl»«J<»I purpo-a-s 5 h.-nfs. ! On each <SI ’<> valuation of taxabb I property for lownshm p.urposcs 5 cents. i On s-adi sD>*i valuation taxable- ' propel tv torn Road jurj o-es o ecu's. , ' QriJlcn'c!. 3i'<’ v iluiffTUll' of tnXabh i property for S'ate purposes 2'.’ et nts, and ; 50 cents on each poll. On each 8 100 . valuation of tnxablt !' prej crlvTor-Coun y--purposes 50 ceI lL s t.- ! On each 810-J valuation of taxable property for Common School purposes 10 c<-nts. and 50 cents on each p>oll. On each $l<»0 % :dti;it ; on of t::x :bl<projeriy for Township Library purposes cents, an ! 25 cents on each poll. On —<-;ieh StOO valuation of taxahk propel *y for State Sinking Fund a tax o: 1 cents. IROQUOIS. On each acre I A cents for Road purposes. On each 81<’0 valuation of taxabh property for School purposes 2o cents. On each 810-* valualkuT of taxable property forToweship purposes 1 1 cents. On each 8100 valuation of taxabb property for State purposes 20 cents, and 5 cents on each poll. On < ach 81 M valuation of taxable pro ->< rty for't’our. ‘y purposes“ST^ents, and ;'o cents on each ] “II. i On each 81 HO valuation of taxable property for Common School purp'ests 10 cents, and 53 cents on each poll. —On eaeh § 4-uu —valuation—of-taxablc-property fo>- Township Library purposes 2£cents, and 25 cents on each p-dl. On each 810 > vAluation of taxnHe property for State Sinking Fund a tax of 2 cents. ' - NEMQNZ n .-thilUxs-Xiduuliott Tile property for. School purposs 25 cents. On each tyO_dollars valuation of tax able property for Tor, nship'purposes 15 ei nts. Oa eaeh 120 dollars valiyytiun of taxable property for Stnle purposes 20 cents, ;ind 50 eentson each poll. On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable property for County-purpojx-sso_cls„. and 5 cents on each poll. On each I U dollars valuation of taxable, property for Cumujon School purposes t o cents, and 5 ’ cents on each poll. On teach |OO dollars valuation of tax-i ably piop.erty for Townshiy Library pur-; poses 2A cents, and 25 cents on each poll, i On each 10 • dollars valuation of tax-! able property for State Sinking ITind a ’ tax of 2 cents. JACKSONOn each D O dollars valuation of taxable property for road purposes 10 ct-nts. Ou each 100 dollars valuation of tax-; able property for Township purposes 10 cents. Ou each 100 dollars valuation of tax- ; able property for Suite purposes 20 cents ■ and 50 cents on each poll. ; On each 10* dollars valuation of tax-j able property for County purposes 501 cents, and 5o cents on each poll, Un each 100 dollars valuation of tax-i able property- for Common Schools l’i ( cents, and 50 Cents on emdi poll. On each 10;) d'dlars valuation of tax- ’ able hropertyfor Township Library pur-; poseS 24 cents,, and 25 cents on cadi poll. ' On each 100 doHars valuation of taxable property for Slate Sinking Fund a tax.ui of 2 cents. BEAVER. “On’Caeh 100 doHars valuation of taxable property for school purposes 25 ets. Oft rt>.cb pny for s-honl .pftrpbsr * 5(1 certh.
etoh ttfo dollar*-Valuation W Tow-pahip suso4s 15 cents. *; On excii 108 dollata w»luHtiMß?sof «l>* able property for »ho State-purposes. 2 cents, and QB rttJtts or\ e»ch']p).ti. ’ On each fob dollar* vafoaiioii of taxable prO|Mrty for County purposes 50 c* nts, and s*) cents on each poll. Ou .foT/k>ibi rs *(*A K UL!ivn Qi Ux* able po-cf. lb.^ei^,..pad OJ ti nts on cut]*, polk* "t On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable property for Township Library purposes 24 •'ent s. and 25cents on each poll. On each 1)0 dollars valuation of taxihle property for State Sinking bund .a tax of 2 eents. On each one hundred doHars valuatiuii of taxaide property, for purpose of building school houses, 4) cents. WASHINGTON. A tax of I cent on each acre for. Road purposes. On each DK> dollars valuation of taxahfe property for School purposes 25 cents, and 5 > cents on each poll. ; On each H odollars valuation of tax- | tide property for Township purposes 42| [ cents On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable property for State purposes 20 cents, and 50 cents on each poll. On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable r,roperty County purposes 5J cents, and <SO cents on each poll. On each 1 to dollars valuation of tax ■ableproperty for GontmeH S«h<w>l piitx pluses 10 cents, and 5 cents on each p"ll On each 10 J dollars v aluation of tax -.ble properly fur Township Libran 2.A cents, and 25 cents on each poll " <7n each 1 10 dollars valuation of tax able property for Stg'e Sinking Fund ;■ tax of 2 cents. LAKE On each-HO-OrrHnrs valuation of tax abls property for School purposes 25 ets. On each lUO dollars valuation of taxtbie -property for Township - purposes 15. cents. On each L b dollars valuation of tax:'. Jde property for State purposes 20 cents. i'nd 5U cents on each pblT7~“ On each too dollars valuation of tax aß'e property for Couiify purposesfo •this, and 50 cents on each p'dl. On each 1 0 dollars valuation of tax ible property for Common school purHIL'H-. 1 ri'l'.'T AUTelitson On each l 0 d<’liars valuation of tax able property for Township Library pur poses '.'-A cents, and 25 cents on each .pollOn each 1 (' dollars valuation of tax - ible property for 6'tate *Sinkir>g Fund ;. iax of 2 per cent. JACOB MERKLE, Treasurer. October 18, 1855. A LARGE lot of cloJiin/, consisting in /■\ parts of cloHt, and binren coatse alrsizosatin and vests, Jiimen and cottenadpants for sale, cheap. ■ ■ R STB01)E iV co W. D. LEE. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notarypublic and Real-eatate Agant. RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTX, IND. June 1.5, 1854' 25tf HARDING <\ HALSTEAD. THE SUBSCRIBERS having formed a eo-j.nri-nership, for the purpose of transacting L'.;>i n<'»S in iho Dry Goods line, would respeetf'illi inform the citizens of Ja-per, that they have purchased a large addil-iAn to the stock of good-formerly-owned by E. T. Harding, and are now prepared to furnish their customers with every variety of merchandize’ -in their line, on the - most reasoitabhHvnns. ■ TKeir"-facilities for "purchasing goods", are "such as to enable them to sell as cheap, if no: “cheaper, than any other establishment in these parts. ~. ;~2. —- —~ OJd customers, nnd the citizens generally, are to cell, and extuuinfcJUwlZ lIARDING A- HALSTEAD. June 12. ’55. n22-ti ri4S!! FITS!!! r B. SI‘AXGLI-1 would respectfully • I . inform the citizens vs Rensselaer, and vicinity, that lie has again opened shop at the stand formerly ocecupied by C. W. Ilenkle, opposite Col. Spitler’s of Ticie7“w'hePe tie 3 re atty “to perform air kinds of work in the line of ’□BU'aW “83 He has been for the last 10 years employed in several of the largest and most fashionable establishments in the United , tSTatXau.and i.,i prepared tu cxecutiJxwork in "the latest and best style Cutting done at shart notice, and warrented to lit. Fashion plates received monthly. . kinds of produce takenTn exchange for work. 100 cords of wood wanted. Rensselaer, Nov. 8, I 855. 381 y NOTICE. —— IS hereby given, that the notes and accounts belonging to the late firm of W. 4 C.. Sayler will be left in Um bauds of Dr. Moss /or eoUeetwn until die Ist of January next. Such mites and accounts as 1 are then remaining unpaid, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. C. SAYLER. Nov. 8,1855. 3w28 PLHLIC SALE. I WILL offer for sale, at my residence in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Ind., on the 1791 <rf’ N’wember, 1855, tlie following property: A House and lot,-twxiguod work horses, two sets of harness, one two-horse wagon, one first, rate coni sheller, a lot of good hogs, cabbage,’ potatoes, adioice.lot of winter apples. Also,' a lot hmisehold furniture consisting of bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, cul»bards, stove, and , a gnneral assortment _of KitcJien furniture.—, A Riffe and Hh<rt-gun with a tnimhcr of other articles to tedi'His to mention. .Sale to commence al 10 o’clock. A.; M. Terms ■ made known on tlie dav, of sale. - - . , ' JAMES W. ROSA. ! Nov. U. IFKI. Iwsß
NEW GOODS!! fI'IHE undesigned Jiog" leave tn.infojhj t qf J^pyr Tivuijlj;, that hu ha» peruiamully •.siablislmd him-elf in the , * DRY GOODS & GROCERY Businesa, at tho well known old tjHtno formerly ocgnpivd hy |fonj:unin IBnUv. wlu’Xq Jv > direct fiom the Eastern ctfta6»*l>trgrt Wgl splendid stock’ of I'ALL AND WINTER GOODS. His rtock comprises cverv article generally fotintl in such • stablishmcnts.— Such as Dress Goods of all kinds, Bu >t'and Slu.es. Groceries, Crockery, Qm <i.sWare, Gl tss-Wnre, Hard-Ware and ( utlery. lie also has 6n hand a carefully selected swek of Iwautitul house-hold ■E.-’TBjr ■« W aETp-WLJ IBM JESs Of every description, ami at astonishingly moderate prices. The fact is our stock is complete, and frill compare favorably, both in quantity and prices, with any >!her house in our line. We invite particular attention to the followiyg articles, comprising a part of our stock,' Broad-Clotl.es, Cassimeres, Saiiretts, Plain and Fancy Tweeds, Jeans, Linseys, Hard-Times, dec., «fcc. In fact we have Cloth for men’s wear of all kinds, grades and colors. EXT R A FI N EPRI NT S, Of warranted colors,. Ddanus of Ali inL styles, Jaeonetts. plain and cruissbarreed. '.Vliilc Goods of all descriptions. Also unie of the finest quality of black and fancy silk-dress patterns, and apron silks. Also, a very large and well sdect.■•d stock of Il ca dy -Made Clot hin . Such as Cloth, Tweed, Satinett, and I’lush eoats and pints. A very l:tfg' - assortment of OVEit-COATS, and Plush Vests, of various styles. While and mixed .Shirts, and _Drafrers. Eitar aiul ftinntAl Hliirts, shirt eollars. Neck ties, both Silk and Satin. Fancv Stocks, India-rubber Boots, and Comforts. Also, very line Blankets, for >O v er-e wt 11* *an•J f» -r -Immls, ■ > And for the ladies we’Jiav® a fine assortment of Bonnetts, both silk and satdn, for the Fall and Winter.'also, straw bonnetts, and Flats. A nice assortment •f Fall and Winter Shawls, of all quali■fresTHCreges, Delaines, Lustres, t -ashmeres, Citmbrics and Muslins of all grades, from one T to five shillings per yard. Also, a very large stock of Shirtings and -Sheetings, from six to ten cents per yard. We hare also, a lot of the latest .School Books. Here, too may be found Hats and Caps, Bools and Shoes, for men and boys, Children and MissesShoes, Boots and Bootees, Umbrellas arid Curpet Sacks, Over-shoes for men women and children, and if you will only take the trouble to call on us, you can jjet any or al! of the different N O TIONS That were ever invented, and which are essential to th.e comfort of every family little or big. Our stock of Groceries, is complete, such quantities as will suit the purchaser. Also, a small lot of Iron, of the ditFer-ent-kimls; Salt always kept on hand, at - : “ 7 s'“'“ In addition to the above, We Iwtve host of other articles to tedious to mention, all.of which we will sell at And on terms that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Our goods are al! new and fresh, of the latest styles and fashions, and are not old remnants of several wars standing, as is frequently the case with goods sold you. As we intend to sell fit small profits, we hope by QUICK SALES And strict attention to business, to be able to compete with any house west of i the Wabash, and give generat satisfac- | Iron to our Customers. Call and exam- ■ inc onr assortment and prices before j purchasing elsewhere, as wp will take ; pride in showing you our goods and j- p.rieou. ’"—fo—'-r-All kinds of produce J>kcn in_ CX--! change for goods. JOHN 11. YEAGER. I Sept. 27, 1855. v2n33ly MiU ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizcnsof Jasper that, inconnection with his EATING SALOON and BAKERY, he has established a MEAT MARKET, where he designs keeping constantly on j hand, for the accommodation of his cus- i tomers, a supply of fresh meat. His ar- ; rangeroents are such, that he can furnish i meet at all hours of the day. No pains l or expense will be spared to secure beef and other meats of the very best quality for the market. Customers can always < be accomodated with choice cuts. His BAKERY Will be constanty supplied with bread, crackers, pies, cakes &c., so that custom- * ers can be accomodated on the shortest notice. OCFGash p,xid for hide?. ’■ R F. CODDARD.
A FEW,. tarrek fiv«h k . frojja tLc r , s»U *' .ater;, with aj small spnnklc hf CvlCtb, to suit the .Yankees, for sale at k • -?t » -».■•- ■' aug.3>] TROXEL'S. pONFECTf^NAUIEH.—7d boxea As V sorted 1 C'.wlieii. IO do nouns, J b box-; vs Naple> HgWvbhe bnrrd Alnxmda, one i Jbinfrd HlbetavMfe 7 <M" - - -j .‘o tsTxexfifcs r pQ»ILLA’TIiiRS S*we pL AiVi/in a *■ best Rifle Powder, Bi can**. * Al*X, h rammou article, by .I be pvuml or qipintitr; Letyl and SU,any aiuuuut; up thuiwaudG. t). Caps, watfahlcd to fire efkrv uiue, ‘fdf ihlrf rtf nug. 30 | ' 1 HOXEL’S. OS.xyeW? OFFICE rx «A»LOt’s 8t tiilSQ, ®P STAIRS; Im nseelaer. liaiiana;: .. sep£. 20, f 5. 32-ly PAY IT! PAY I P!! OUR <Jd friend* and Customers are re»peetfully requested to pay up immediately there account* aud notes that are dn*. ” . TROXEL&CO. D.c.21,1c54. 46-ts •)(Ui Gallons Stone Ware, embracing •)Uu every variety of site and shape at [aug. 30.] TROXEL’S. SLICES.- Pepper, ground and unground, Giuger, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Ccloves iStc., at aug. 30.] TROXEL’S. nYE-S'H’FFS.—hvligo? U -Uiwtl.ogu-ood, Alum, CiqvpAras; Ao.it [W. M] TROXEL’S. i . | < SACKS assorted Coffee fresh from 1 •_) the New York market, for sale at ang. 3 .’.] J. G. yROXEL’S. CiOFFEE tea, molasses, tobacco. nugar, spices. 7 dye stuff’s, Ac., at a vuy small profit-fur "rash". ■ ■ XJkL&F--;--R. STRODE ,t CO, [N licking. mariner stripe, cordroj*. table linnens, fowling, coat and pant linnens— We will not be undersold. R. STRODE A CO. ‘rpEAS! Any quantity of Imperial, Gun powder and Yoiftig Ilvson Tea*, Kb’iijlit for the trade, at fatig.3o ] Tj..7Q51;L -2i_ LARUE, BOYS & LARUE V RE now opening one of the best selected stocks of merchandise ever offered to the citizens of Jasper County, Our terms will restricted to the CASH SYSTEM. From a long experience in business, we are assured that we consult the interest of our customers, in more than on< way in adopting this system of doin'business, it will certainly enable us to furnish our customers at a very much lower rate, and at the same time we will bo enabled to keep our stock well replenished with new goods of the most durable quality and best approved styles; ind, as is now the ease, when we n3.c-1.-t ap old custcmef, he will not be ashamed to look us in the face and speak like a man. but when he has had a good bargain he can come right up and say “that was a good bargain I gol of you, now! am ready to try you again.” Our stock consists of a fine variety FANCY AX'D STAPLE GOODS. Such as Silks, Satins, De Lanes, fancy and colored Lawns, Ginghams. Prints, Muslins, Silisias, Linnens, Cot’tonnades, Drillings, Cambrics, Sheetings, bleached and brown, from 3 to 10|, Hollands, Cords, <fcc.; with a nice variety of spring and summer wo)lens for ladies’ -and gents’ wear; also, a general assortment of Notions, such as Parasols, Gloves, silk M its, Hosiery, Neck-tics, Dress Tars'™(Src77 also, anassortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, men’s women’s and children’s Ware—j sue a as Caif, Morocco, Enameled and Fancy, of every vat ietv and taste. = HARDWARE. Our assortment is complete. Nails, Latches, Door Locks, Window Locks, Deer -Bells a«ff trimmings, Butts and Screws, Axes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Adzes, Chisels, Augers, Clothes Hooks,. I Snaps, Boring Machines, silver and comi mon tea and table Spoons; Knives and Forks, small cutlery of excellent quality. We have a splendid assortment of _ SUMMER HATS, The latest and most apprved styles of Silk, Fur, Panama, Leghorn, Braid and Palm Leaf, with the largest assortment of spring stvle of .... ■ 77xd LADIE S SILK AND BRAID BONNETS In this market. Our stock of I ar *< ~i-c w< ■ ■ is always complete and of the first brands, i To the patrons of the old firm we would return our sincere acknowledgements, and ask a continuance of their favor; with particular reference to the liquidation of existing claims- We are in i debt, head and "ears, and will never be, able to get out unless you come forward and pay up. . Our former business willJ settled by ourselves at the old stand, • come up, gcntleihen, and give us a good ■ promise, if you can do no more, and then we will sell you some of the best bar-q gains that you ever bbught, for the ready ■ pay. W. J. LARUE, JESSE BOYS, -.1..- - JOHN W. LARUE. May 3.’65. vln!3ly ” FISH! FISH!! WHITE FISH and Mnckrel ffir sale br ■- "-.7—;---. Few. F. IP.YS
Auvv, t)c» Aufei IhHirtvi, Im.* vr». «<! uXr MmK «Hiu h bare ® ,ia >»r JHahma. /‘f, <i> • Z? FT /. " Ibk .’UTLKAL JU> UDCt» 'will entirely temlefet or traveller. | ■tcin*w«n>py locaHtfea, I 11 dtn Afiu, or JJifi nAwii’ «|>V unmo -fafin c mstaMly Ti.trrtJffe naURTdk I It ,wi)l chvk Pfr * 2 1 ’* tr fMflij ; wh »bnvt *Jf< rt<j fir aav h-vgjj </ Uurt/IYcniL 1 -ne day H>twenty yvar*,M that ihry Mhl 1 hare axotuix ciuil, by cuntinofng iU'weMtllFh and Mtntigthf and centiMFv until 9 pmaiaaai 1. and rkdhnlc*ir* i*effected. Xj’ihic or two boftles will aniiwer f« <jrd>!Mix> cave*, • ' in'- may r, 'piirc more. Directions pnav ed in German-, French arid Spnni-h. accofnpa ny each bottle. Price one ddllar. Liberal <!>»- cujnta made to the trade.- « . •• JAMES A. RHODES, Providence-11. I.*! PROOF OF SAFETY. r /” New-York, Jhne 11'1855, -‘I have made 3 chemictl examination 41X “moms’ F<vi».A.VD ? k «rr. Ctitr," or •: Ant idol* to Mxlt«-iit," and haveteMed fl for Armle, Mercury. Quinine, and Strychnine, but hay® not found a particle of either in it, ncr have IfotmJ any substance in rta compo«itioft that woeld prove iuiurtou* to the constitution. *T* JAMES R CHILTON,M. D. Cbeinia’’ EVIDENCE OF MERIT. "Lrw.BLtao, Union Co., Pa.. May-9, . Mn. J, A. Rm des—Dear Sir; 1U bca of ini’dieineyou *ent me wa, duly.received on th* , Il th of April. J hntr soM about one half of it, tndtt) far the people who hate u<ird it are Mt' ii-iied that it has cured tl'.i rn. It ha* certainly 4’oppcd the Ague in every one who has used ip,' ind six of the wises were of long *tarid:ryf, Mr ister, who hazl J,ad it lor five er *ix rear* back, could never get it atoppej, except I,Qumimr' and th.-Wonly as lono as she would’take it, i« now, I think efc'ir.dy dprod by vo u'. r. tnetiy , C R McGINLY:” CAUTION TO AGUE SUEFERSBfit Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Stnchnine, or Anti-Periodics or medicine* of any kind, the virtue of which mowing to < n eh poisonvos drugs. The most they can do i* to •break the chill” for a short time, while they -ire sure to cause Constitutional maladie* that eeaue only with Efe. that the otily Fever e.nd Ague rem*dy that rshamikus as won .is sure, i - ftHChES 1 FEVFR AND AGUE CVKE. ? F..r -a!c l.y Dr iZgi't p n,-r.iliy, For dale in }>'• ns«eT:ter bv C H'i E. D. Cu ax*. June 14, 55. ' GOODS OEW FIRM. 5 r ItIJE subscribers b«'g leave to "flie I citizens of Rensselaer and the surrorinil ' ing country, thatthe.- Lave just nceived,direct from New York, a fresh yippjy of good* wbfch jnakcs.tlieir stock complete. „ . Their goods hhve been purchased at the verylowest cash twice*, and they feel assured that they can sell m Chenßyif n<Jt cheaper, tkan ’ihy other eMahlishiprnt 111 thi* section of the eontry. , . . . Tlielr stock consists of every variety of merchandise, sndi as Z7rj/ Gorkis, Groccinfsi, Queens Jl-'arc, Jia rd IVarr, fyc. The famiing conftnunitv may rely upon it will find it to their interest, to give u* a call before purchasing else where, as we are determined to sell at. Iw priccp.hiving adopted .the motto “Thar a nimble sixpence- ig better •han a slow shilling.” We cordially- invit* persons wishing to purchase, to call and examine our goods and ascertain our prices.. W* make no charge for showing goods. IRWIN 4, WISUARD. Rensselaer, May 21, .555? AFRESH and choice supply of G®@‘CERIES just received, and for gala by IRWIN & WISHASID. Rensselaer, June, 28, 1855. }y " -“for sale. A T my residence, in Jackson Township. 21. one yoke of oxen, two cowa, 2three* old heifers and three calves. JAMES SANDERSON October 25, 1856 36tf rpHE subtcriU-rs will pay the highest prica far . Butter and Egg*. IRWIN A WISH ARD. J .ne 2", lv I ACES, edging, hoisery, gloves, corobs, biitj tons, dress-tnming. threads of all description and sizes for sale, cheap. It. STRODE 4 CO. VAILS of all AUts, cutlery slide-,, scription. sad irons, Jog and tnuw chains for sale, cheaper than ever, br R. STRODE A: CO. I’J(HIT SIDE ‘ I I‘ WITH CARE I NS. BOWMAN, Tailor and Cutter. l»egs to • idfonn hi* old friends, customers ana the public in general, that Iw" has returned f» hl* f old stand, opposite tiie (Jity Bakery, where he . * Intends carrying on.the above busiaes*, on his . former term’s, awl in the same wOrktnan-Hk« Lmaaacr, and hopes by a steady attention to all ■ orders intrusted to his care, combined with his L well known puuetnality and dispatch tn merit 1 their patronage and support. | July 26, ’sa. —h'.- »2**<f . T> ICE, one tierce prime, just received Hi and for sale at aug. 3 ).] TROXEL’S. I_J)(>KINGGLAS3EB, .satchels, supuncr J shawls, parasols, umberrflas, at tie usual i low priciw. I R-STRODE* CO. A LARGE stock of cloths, caraimear*, dnß* i J7X nels » keutucky janes, sattinetU- drad d* ■ ettes, <£C., for sale at l<nv fifrueifc'Ky’ l R. STROBE A CO. LAWN!^f£rag<tf HimduMTpiuartnnes, T ginghams, «ilks, nlapneeas; -for ladies Boots t shoes # an sort* and bw. paaamw'hvhoraaHd palm hats, ita-large r quaautie*, and cietpc uuifiT 5 . ; B. STRODE A CO. . _ • THROWN 4 PLEACHED eeaadeta bag*, batting, wadding, drilbnf*. Ac, TwFa*g*'«usnSti<»« . abd cheep - V- • .
