Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1855 — Page 4
Wrf: ,:: V e '. x. .- : . ■ Faj Was been before the public more tlimi 29 years, »ud is deserve Jly popular iu the cure i»f Spavins, Sweeney, I’iiirfbone, Wiudipillß. Pole Evil, Callous. Cracked Heels Gull of all kinds, Frosh Wounds Sprains- Bruises, Fistula, Sit£ist. Sand Crack-, Strain-, Lameness, Fmmdered Feet, Scrritfhes or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot iu Sheep. Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poisons. Painful Nervow Affection*. Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chillbhins, Chap* ped Hands, Cramps Contractions of the Mu«clee, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac. (•“ Pamphlets gratuitously furnished hy agents with 7 J’eaUmonials of its utility. AU orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. 11. Tt'cxnt A Co?, Lockport, N. V. sale by Druggists and Merchants gen•rally, through the United States, British Posscaaions, and other Countries. And by C. H. A E. D. CRANE, Rensselaer; and by ' Druggests and Merchanls throughout the vicin- i ity. Wholesale, by dealers at St. Louis, De- I truit, Cincinnati Ac.
STATE OF INDIANA,) $ Jasper Covxey. f Iti the Common Pleas Court of January Term, 18 4. To the Hon. Daniel Mills, presiding Judge. The undrsigned, Administrator of the estate of James ..Aslin, deceased, would represent to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, that the personal property of said estate amounts only to 195 dnllarw and 50 cents, the whole of which was takem by the widow, Eliza Ashn, at the appraised value thereof, that the claims against said estate amount to about 24J dollars, as. he is informed and believes, which is a clear ind^pe^, i QfeS&. W’hicK'"fKere“TrnotTiing m my hands to satisfy, and that the deceased died the owner in fee simple of the following real , estate in said county, to wit: Lots No. 3, 5 and 6in section 6, Town 27 North of R. 9 west, lot No. 5 in sec. 1, in Town 27, lowest, also the north half of the south half of the south west, fourth of section 1, Town 27 north of it ! lowest, the whole of which is estimated at 2 9 dollars. Decedent left US his heirs his widow, Eliza Aslin and one child, to wit: Eliza Jane Aslin, aged about 10 months, who each live in said county, and they are all the heirs of said deceased known to your petitioner. He therefore asks an order to sell such real estate. FRANCIN A. KEENAN. Nubsori bed and sworn to before me Dec. 11, 1854. GE 0. . NPITLER. Rensselaer, Nov. 1, 1854. 3w3. BOUNTY LAND!! THE undersigned, having received the necessary forms and instructions from the .’tension Office, at Washington, is prepared to obtain Bounty Lands, for all entitled to the same—without delay. Those entitled are officers, commissioned and non-commissioned, mucisians and privates of the regui'ar vohtnteer mi litia, or rangers—seamen, mariens, <fcc., of the Navy,.. State,-troops, wagon-mas-ters, All are entitled to 160 acres of land who have actually served 14 days or been engaged in battle. When less than 160 acre warrants have been obtained, the difference will be made up to the party applying therefor. Early applications should be made to insure a speedy issue of warrants. GEO. W. SPITLER. Apr. 12,’55 ■ vSnlCtf
TIN AND HARDWARE, j THE subscriber having been induced 1 by the appearance and fertility of Jasper county, and the rapid increase of 1 its population to select Rensselaer as a business location, would respectfully inform the citizens that he has opened an establishment for the sale of ; STOVES & TINWARE, In Clark’s building, one door eastof Harding’s Store,‘'where he designs, constant-; ly, 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 constrtlctfon afid 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 material and by the best of workmen, and is warranted to give satisfaction. Spouting, Gutters and all’kinds of r HOUSEUOBBING Will be made to Order on the shortest notice, N. B. —Old Pewter, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for ware. r PETER RHODES, mar 19, v«n<M
GREAT NEWS IN RENSSELAER, CLOTHING BY THOUSANDS!! NEW /CLOTHING STORE. JUST opened in Rensselaer, Ind., where you can find the best stock of ready I made clotbjhg in any of the adjoining ! counties. I will fee'll fifty per cent , cheaper than any store west of the Wa* ‘ bash river, and as cheap as any place !in Indiana, WHOLESALE and RETAIL!!! I will sell to any’ merchant at a low wholesale price, my entire stock, consisting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Over Coats by the thousand, of alLsorts. sizes and qualities, fine cloth Frock and Sack coals, Cassimer, Sattinet and Tweed Coats, Pants of all sizes, sorts and qualities, Vests of every desription, youths clothing, GENT'S. FURNISHING . Hats, Caps, Boots, Slopes, <fcc., &c. N. B. I buy my goods for cash by the ! bolt a' the lowest rates and manufacture) he cloathing all at my large manufac- ; taring House in Lafayette," and for that reason I can sell cheaper than any Merchant. within fifty miles arround this county. 1 receive goods ever two weeks from my large manufacturing House in Lafayette, south side of the Public Square, No. 3, Commercial Block, and keep constantly on hand a larg and select assortment. J. H. FRANKS, Store in Stanley’s building. Sept., 13, 1855. • 31m6j
NOTICE. ~ I WILL in pursuance of an Execution, to me directed, from the Jasper County Court of Common Pleas, of Jasper county and State of Indiana, expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the town of Rensselaer, on thursday the 29th day of November 1855, within the hours prescribed by law, to the highest and best bidder therefor. The North west fourth of the south west fourth of section 3, Town 29, Range 5 west. Also the north east fourth of the south west sou rtb ofsi■ ciion 33. Tow n 39, Rain geT' west, in Jasper county aforesaid. I will offer in the first place the rents and profits of said lands for the term of seven years or less, and if a sufficient sum should not be bidden therefore, then I will offer the fee simple of said lands, taken as the property of Benjamin Sib-' belt at the suit of William Pence, administrator of the estate of William Sibbbett. WILLIS J. WRIGHT, Sheriff. Nov. Btli 1855. "w3B COUNTY SURVEYING. FREDERIC SCHRAAG, Deputy ’County parr of Jasper County, is ready at all times to do surveying. Apply to the subscriber at his residence on Beaver Prairie near Win. Armstrong's or at Brennesholts’ store in Morocco. FRED. SCHRAAG. N. B-. —The subscriber is also prepared to do Architectural Drawing Plans of Buildings, Mapping and Civil Engineering. dec. 28, ’54. vln47tl NEW GOODS! HpHE undersigned, who now holds forth 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 as was ever stamped’, as cheap factory as any body can afford—boots, shoes, and hats—a large supply; silks, figured and plain, latest styles of Persian De Laines, Lawns, bonnets, gimp straw .and lawn, trimmings &c. GROCERIES of all kinds always kept on hand, a splen did assortment of Queensware in sets or otherwise, all offered very low for cash or on short time to punctual dealers. Old friends whose accounts have been standing as much as six months are requested to call and look over the books at least il nothing more. Chain pumps always on hand. B. lIENKLE. vl 2 nl2 6w.
NOTICE TO TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. AUDITOR’S OFFICE, JASPER C 0.,) Rensselaer, May 15, 1855. | THE portion of the School Library allotted to the different Townships, is uow ready, in the Auditor’s office, for distribution. Presidents pf Township Boards will please draw their order on me for their share. The clerks of the different Township Boards will confer a favor on me, hnd benefit themselves by sending me their names, and post office address immediately. JOHN D.WORK, * .-l«d<7or J. C. May 17, '55. • v2nlstf ALARG supply of SUGAR and MOLASSES just received, and for sale by J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22,1653. ts- —, ; j-~ ' GANDLES— Tallow, Sperm and Star -Candles for sale bv TROXEL. Dec 29 '1853 \ '/J-tf
TO THE PEOPLE OF JASPER CO. WE are now receiving one of the largest stocks of goods ever brought to this place, and are preparing to sell them. Our 1 stock is direct from the Eastern cities and was purchased low, mid we ti il! sell as low as any ) house west Of ihe-Wabash liiver. We think it necessary to inform all who may ! favor us with their custom, that we cannot open auv accounts ever six months, and our groceries will be e«sh. This step we are compelled t© take from the fact We cannot buy our goods on longer t itnc, and have to pay cash for our groceries no western merchant can do otherwise unless he has an unbounded capital Our firm still continues ns heretofore. Wo do not intend to make any sham arrangements to collect our old debts. To those who still owe I us debts that nre due we would say, we would i Im; thank full for the payment of the same, and that shortly, we intend to settle up our dd’bm-i----ness. We have indulged you a long time and horn- you will come up now and pay which favorwill much oblige us. RUFUS STRODE .fr Co. A LARGE Stock of queensware, glassware and a general assortment, at the.lowest possible figueres. r R. STRODE Ai CO. THE subseriberkeeps constantly on band a large amount of choice MARBLE, in slabs of all dimentions? and is fully prepared to fill orders for Monuments,Tomb and Grave Stones. on the shortest notice, and in a style not inferior to that of any other esteblishinent in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Pephi, Feb. 13, 1854. 9 ts CABINET SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop on the south side of the Public Square, when; lie 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. A share ot the public patronage fC—snectfullv solicitedr MICIEEL EGER. D. e. 29. 1853. ts. AO HUMBUG? ""T"T- m Av Ul I t HU Ull 1 laro-e, that from the time I commenced selling 0 goods in BRADFORD 1 Have ever acted in accordance with the old maxim, thal “a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling;” and the success that has attended my business hasconfirmed mein the belief, that it is the principle, :and the ordii principle upon which business can be conducted to the mutual advantage and satisfaction of the buyer and seller In making my SPRING PURCHASES it has been my constant aim and stead - fast purpose to select the very best of lowest cash price’s',"and" I have every reason to believe that my efforts have been attended with success. During the present season, I can, without doubt, furnish my customciis. with goods at tower rates th a nan yother re tai 1 establishment in Indiana, and 1 am determined to do so, let the conseqences be what they may. All vou, then, who want DRY GOODS of a substantial quality and of the latest styles come right along, and don’t stoji til 1 you — =: WATSON’S STORE. ,■ There ymr -wifr always #ird- "ar home. " You can always rely on geting what yon want. I have every tiling you can name in the Such as bonnets, bombazines, de laines of all colors, white and black kid gloves, hosiery, white goods, laces, edgings, and embroideries, of every style and quality. 1 am selling GROCERIES at the following rates: 16ft) of sugar tor one dollar, 3glls molasses for one dollar, and every thinj else in proportion. My assortment of QUEENS WARE, HARD- WARE <tc., is complete. W. 11. WATSON. Bradford, May 4th, 1854. 20tf. BOOT A SHOE SIIOI>. TJ IHE sutocritor would respectfully inform | the public that he ready at alf times to I manufacture all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, in the neatest and most durable manner, out of the best eastern material, at reasonable prices. JOHN GOETZ. May 21,'55. v2u!6-tf
A CCORDIONS—A few left yet of the ' A right stripe. Call and examine. J. M. TROXEL Dec. .1853. 2ly. i AM. HUNT. A. M. MOORE. ; DRS. HtJNT & MOORE,) DENTAL SURGEONS, Office on Illinois St., Lafayette, Ind., WOULD say to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicini .y, that they will be thankful to them for any "patronage they ' may bestow upon them. There facilities) are such that persons coming from a dis-) tance can be accommodated with. from ' one to an entire set of teeth in a short time, not to exceed 24 or 48 hours. Remember the place—lllinois St,—a fe w doors north of the Public Square. Lafayette, 22d, 1R55 v‘2 n?l |y
ESTABLISHED, 18%. Received Medal at the World's Fair New York, | PREMIUM at Michigan and Ohio State Fain, i (VPIQUET TE, ' DETROT, Michigan, Nanufacturcr of Superior 95 DIFFERENT PATTERNS. Unrivalled in Qualify, Pattern and Fine Finished Points. DAMAGED ~PENS HEP DIETED. t Medium,HOC.*, Engrossing, 73ots, Mammoth,ls. EF* Damaged Pens sent by mail, enclosing the amount for repairs in Post Office Stamps, will be promptly attended. N ice taken of letters containing Damaged Pens, unless accompanied with the pay. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WE now make the last call to those tha are still owing us claims that ore rfiir | and respectfully request the payment of the same by the Ist of February next, those that still remain unpaid by that time, will lie left in proper hands for collection, as it isour intention to close up our old business, mid commence anew. We hope our customers will come as they tigreed and ■ pay up, and much oblige R. STRODE ,t CO. Dec 21.W54. HI-XTEKS AXI) TiblPPElFs TOOK to yottr interest. We wish to purchase j on and after this date, I 1.0(10 Deer Skins, 1,000 Coon Skins, 1,000 Mink Skins, 1,000 Opossum Skins, ; ———-■ Also, 50,000 Prairie Chickens, I 50,0(10 Quails, 500 Wild Geese, Dtieks, etc. The above peltries and game we wish J delivered at our Grocery Establishment in Rensselaer; in good order. We will pav eilsli, or groceries Cbetip enough to make a ’-JeW Weep.” as | we have a large and splendid assortment, and I are inconstant receipt of fresh and good grocerVe bought of you last year, try us again this. We will not let Jew, Gentile nor Yankee • Pedler do anv better bv you than we will J. G. TROXEL. Dec. 5.1551. vln-lltf. CHARTER OAK E M C ■«. .-‘Si »CI - JBZS ■Coiiiptur], ihrifurb Cooctctjaii. iS2ZoTcAPITAL WITH LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, securely invested under the i sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Public accounts. i ALFRED GILL, President. JOHNL. BUNCE, -Vice I'fesideiit. JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secretary. DIRECTORS. Alfred Gill. William IL Cons. John L. Blnck- Nelson Hol-listui. Jamis G. Rollis. Samvel Coit. „ John A. Bctlh;. Daniel Piiillii-s. Noah Wheaton C. N. Hi mi'hkly. George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank. D. 15 Robinson, Esq., President Hartford Bank. Hon. Isaac Tovcev, Laie Attorney General U. S. Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agent. Rensselaer, Indiana. Din W. Ticm Nou, Medical ExaTnincr. Life I nsurance is truly a Savings Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. The rich -And the poor may avail themselves of its bi-netits. No man is too poor to insure his i family from want after his death. A person thirty years of age, by saving- five I cents a day, can Secure otic thousand dollars for - -his faioily lit h-is death,— y Husbands and Fat hers, why do you delay gm curing a competence to your families after vandeath? Young men, are you desirous of getting credit? Y.otiiLT men, have you made provi-ion for your declining years? if not. insure vour lives, hazard.t.he..loss of-.a Llebt. by. .riulUJL#-i+s-sstw4m-4t4 : t-~rd~rott'r'Thrß{-ry--™— To all, have you made such provision forthose near and dear to yon, as von would wish you I had done, were yon to die this night? If y-.nr i have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncertain. ■ Pampglets explanatory furnished by agents, 1 gratis
DUALAP norsi:. FI HIE subscriber would inform the public that I the Dunlap House, is now completed, and furnished in a style suitable for the accommodation of travellers. The stabling for horses and carriages is large and commodeous, and none but the most attentive hostlers are employed. The undersigned, thankfid for past favors, respectfully solicits a share of the public patrona,r(‘ ° ' PRESTLY DUNLAP. Dec. 22, 1853. ts. BOOTS <t SHOES—Hungarian Kid and Calf Boots, Enameled, peged and sewed Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cheap, by STRODE Dec. 22,1853. 1 ly RAItROAD NOTICE! All those subscribers of stock in the For Wayne £ Mississippi R. R., who have.the privilege of paying their stock by conveyance of real estate, are hereby requested to come forward and make out the necessary papers, and receive their certificates of stock. W. J. LARUE, ) Directors, G. A. MOSS, Ft. W. & M. R. R. Co. Dec. 22,1853. . l-ts NOTICE. THE subscriber having been appointed Deputy Surveyor for the.following townships Marion, Iroquois, Jordon, Hanging grove, Gillam, Walker, Barkley, and Newton—would respetfully inform the citizens of said townships, that he will be in readiness to attend to business in that line, when called upon. He will he i found at his residence in Newton town i ship. WESLEY SPITTLER. | Rensselaer, May 17, 1855. v2n!stf FARMING implements, of every description, for sale by I IRWIN & WISHARD. June °B, 1P55. ly
DR. .!. B. MARC JI ISIS CELEBRA TED CATIIOLICON, FOR THE RELIEF AND CVHK OF BUFFERING FEMALES £ll AtamTs pre . tn •Dent ft.rlts c'urat2v,‘ P ,>w ers in all the itmcn.spp ’ Tor which it in r«-eoni. mended, usually called 7 Craiplaiati these an* Pitoi.afsi s Utlri, <>r falling of the womb Fulfil A Lin’s, or whites; Chronic Inflam ation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incident:i. _ Hlmoujiii age, or • Flooding; Painful, Si ri-n eksed, and Ireuula Menstruation, <tc., with all their accoppinnyin | evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how surer ( or of how king standing. This medicine has never been introduced bv empty puffs and misrepresentations nor is It intended that its present popularity shall Imsustained by any medium but its merits and the approbation of the public. Notice to the Unfortunate Female. I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marehisi's I Uterine Cat hoi Icon has proved tome. For two I years my health was miserable; I was almost | unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my- case fa Ing of the womb, extensive ' ulvcratmnsyciimnH'ncing with thmr nlbns. Thu pains, irritation, prostration. rendered life a burden. In this miserable condition, Dr F. I’. Newland recommended Dr Marehisi’s Uterine Cai holicon After taking four bottles I findmyself in perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently desire, that idl my sex. alike unfortunate, may find sure relief frolii this Inestimable medicine. Elizabeth A. Newland, . No. 19, West-st., L’lica, N. Y. Tin?above statement I know to sUrue. —FT? Newland. M 'TT” Utica, N. Y. j . I must say, from my own experience and personal observations in iny practice, it has proved to be the best and safest r< niedy for the difticulties for which it is recommended, Y iz; that of j female weakness, such as Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, and all irregular and painful menstruration, and diseases of irritation of the female origans. - • . D, Y Foote, M. D , Syracuse, N. Y. The Calholieon isdoing good service here ,■ All the patients that have tried the meilicim* have been benefiicd but one —ami that one mi lling will-help. Truly Yours, • 'Wm. Laird Hazi.i tt. M New Philadelphia, Ohio: * * * I would be glad to Lave a further supply, as the. mediciMO’-is becoming Wry pb’pfl’lar, and I think will e-oulinue.jis it has given relief Mt. Vcriiuii. Ind— Let all interested call ai.d obtain a pr.nephjet (free) containing the most ample proof, from the most re-peetable soiit'e'es. oTTlfc bene-fieial results of its use; together with letters from highl\ experienceel Physicians, who have- used it in their practice, and speak from their own ob-eivations W.L XV ELSTER, Agent. Drug it Book Store, Rensselaer, 1 nd. Sold by leading Druggists in all the adjoining counties. J. B MAECHISI <t Co., Proprietors. CENTRAL DI rov, .‘lO4 BROADWAY , N.Y. HAY AM) CATTLE SCALES; The unilersigucd takes litis inetliocl of informing the ptiblie- that he has recently purchased of Ross A: Co. their right to erect Hay and Cattle Scales, for this County, and is prepared to accommodate individuals or companies, wilh Scales of the most appropriate kind. d<R up in the best style of workmanship and that will cli-aw froinriourTo six tons n eight and warranted to purchasers. lie deems it unnecessary to e.xhib it certificates as to the quality of the Scales, as they will recommend themselves. WILLIAM ODELL. July 23th, 185-1. 3 )tf 3"y''Ht'tH J -fc-H*FAkrX--PURPQSI--kS—T'-h-e-CoH-ill'n, ami Ginger, for sale at W EBSTER’S Drug ami Book Store
SOMETHING NEWFpHE subscriber having recently .made this pTace"Tii« resideuci fcmiiv opening, in T. Clark <t Broter’s new building, a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES which he will dispose of at very low rates, for the purpose of making quick turns, and acting cut the principle, “that a nimble six-pence is better than a slow shilling.’’ His purchases 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 articles-«she may havenrdispose of. He promises entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. ’ J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22f 1853. ts. FTTH E highest price will be paid in CASH s—Tor5 —Tor beef hides by TROXEL June 29, 1854. ly CABINET WARE. It HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing the public that he has recently enlarged his business, and lias now on hand a very extensive assortment of CA BINET FURNITURE, Comprising almost every quality of work; which he is prepared to sell as cheap as any’ establishment on the Wabash.. He will be found at his old stand IN DELPHI. Where he will be happy to have his wdrk inspected by persons wishing to purchase. Ml ITALIC COFFINS, Of the most approved patterns, will be furnished at all times. ' Cabinet Work made to order. JOHN TUTWILER. Delphi, May 1 ’» 1855. v2nlitf "DROWN BLEACHED muslins, seamiest- |> bags. batting, wadding, drillings, Jfcc*in large quantities, and cheap. . R STRODE A <7O
f'l.’ . VI, ."7 i WHAT YOU HEAi). . 1 PulvennacWi innate Volute CUlft. I Pain, and ALL NEURALGIC LlflXA&t * ’’ * T> JstEZdjai.Tc JIV Mcurnlga us th« face. DeafneF‘>, lilindn> hl. St. V iiftfns Dance, Palpitation* us the H«urf,‘ 1-2 rlodienl Hendnehe. Pmns In the stomach, liwib Dyspepsia, Uterine I‘uins. The chain* were first introduced in th? city oi New York, less |hau one year fijnee, and after being subjected to the m<»<t trial in every Hospital i-w theChy,’l»y Drs. Valentine Molt, I'jFst, 'Carnochiin, Van ’Buren, readily disewen-d that they possessed Strange and Wonderful PowlU’.iiJ the relief ami cure <»f the ;ib->vu cases <»f diseases; they at once recommended, through the papers of the city, their general use, and their sale and the success that has attended their use, is tinparallcled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in every Hospital in Europ.-, and arc secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria, Prussia and Englund; and also in the United States. _ • THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL” Principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvelous cures, AH’, first—that all Nervous Diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply of Nervous Fluid, and an agent that resembles’closely Electricity, or Electro Magnetism; and second— that the Electro Magnetic Chains, by being worn over and upon the purl and organ disea--ed, furnish to the exhausted Nervous svstem, by its powerful stimulating effects, the NervoupFluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No Disgusting Nostrum 'i* allowed to be taken while using the Chain.-, > but a rigid observance to the general laws of heal;h are requested. Brisk Friction upon the part diseased add« much to the effect of the Chains, by increasing their Magnetic Power. SI,OOO will be given to any person who wit! produce so many irell authenticated certiiiicntvs of permanent cares bf the above named disea-i-s as have bteii effected wi bin the last year, Xy the use of the Electro Chain. Female Diseases. The Electro (thains arc rnprdh* sitpcrsei-ding ! all Nostrums tnken into the stomach for the relief and cure of this class of eomplaint, By si inply applying a 30 link chain (first Being moi tened with vinegur attaching one end upon the spine, past above the hips.aud the other upon the alalfiiuen. and allowing it toremnin three or four hours at intervals during each day. Ihe usual i severe pains incident Io prolapsis Utiro. are all most instantly relieved, and. by continuing t) oil hsc for a few weeks the most inveterate cn>e« have been permanently cured. More than me hoitdred cases of Prolapses Uteri, hare been per mineittly cirred dnriny the Itrst year, in the city of New York alone. In Chronic RheucnttltW"" — They seldom fail to effect instant relief from the mo-t i/ca/r liud an entire and pf-rfict cure of this complaint so incidenHiT-his climate, with a ilimi.-.islied amount of A>rro«.'' Fluid (or "Electric Magnetisiti at l)n-|iart d.i-ea-ed. By a] [living an Electric Chain, ii current of unin-ti-rrupted F.h elric Magnetism is sent through the organ, which restoresit toils natural healthy condition. Noper-on wbo has i-sed the (.'bail s for the relief find cure of Clironie ]i liei-mnt i- m, have expressed (hem-ihes dissatisfied with the result. TheEIECTRIC CHAD-' can be -I nt by maiLto any part of the I’nitrd States By addressing (post jiaid/W.L \\ EBSTI R.Kenssvla V r - Price of Chains $3 and $.» and will last for wars—ate i-n-r readv for use, and can be used by eitlu-ra Card to the Ladies Ladies nho arc enciente are requesti d no* to use them furby sodoingniis<:«rri«ye is frequently produced . W.WEBSTR .Aa't. for Rensselaer J. STENiERRT.'SoIuAg’t ! No,9 \\ hitest. N Y June Rtb I>=s4. 251 \
UNIFORMITY AV. SCHCOL BCOES. zrniiE following books recommended by the State Board of Education, for uniform adoption throughout the St a to, and approved by Prof. Mn.i,s— the present Superintendent of Public Instruction—have been adopted into the schools of Indianapolis, New Albany, Evansville, Madison. Terre Haute, Fort AVa y n eLafayette, Richmond, Logansport, aruT”nTnflyrnTl'"tficleading towns of Indiana. Arrangements have been made for their introduc-tian Jiiloi Jl)£__sdlQ«la. of Jasper County at one-half their retail prices. Parents can now supply their children with good School Books for a mere trifle. These books when introduced are to remain in use, and thus relieve parents of the heavy and vexatious tax, to which they have heretofore been subjected, by frequent and unnecessary changes. They are kept by E. T. Llaluhjmj, Rensselaer, for sale, for introduction, at the annexed prices: Ec. Spelling Book’s. cts per copy. Ind. First Reader 5 “ •• “ “ Second “ « “ “ “ Third G ; 18 “ “ “ Fourth “ 25 “ “ “ McGuf.’s Fifth 40 “ “ “ Ray’s Ist Arithmetic 5 “ “ • “ 2nd “ 10 “ « 3rd “ 20 “ “ “ “ Ist Algebra 30 “ « « . “ 2nd “ 60 “ ■' “ Aug. 10, ’55. 27m4 L\NI) FOR SALE! H UE west half of the north-east quarI ter, and the north east quarter of the north-east of sec /<>, and the north-west quartef of the north-west quarter of Section 2i. in township 29, range ti westone mile north-east of Rensselaer, county seat of Jasper county, - Indiana, lhe above described land is high dry and undulating, and will be sold cheap for cash, if application be made soon Io Wm. HOPKINS, Rensselaer, Or, J. R. PRESTON, \ Box Chicago, Illmois. Sept 20 ’55. 3«-t
