Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1856 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GREAT ttSWS IN RENSSELAER, CLOTHING BY THOUSANDS!! NEW CLOTHING STORE. JUST opened in yoti can find tlic Lest stock of ready made clothing in any of the adjoining counties. I will sell fifty per cent j cheaper than any store west of the Wa-; j bash river, and as cheap as any place in Indiana, WHOLESALE and RETAIL!!! I will sell to any merchant at a low wholesale price, n>y entire slock, cousis- ' ting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Over Coat* by the thousand, of all sorts, j si7.es and qualities, fine cloth Frock and j Sack coats, Cassimer, Satthiot and Tweed j Coats. Pants of all sizes, sorts and qual-1 ities, Vests of every desription, youths] ! clothing, CENT'S; FURNISHING j Ilats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, drc., &c. N. B. I buy my goods for cash hy—tlir ! bolt a* the lowest fates and manufacture j !he .cloathing all at mv large manufae- I during House in. Lafayette, and.for that reason I can sell cheaper than any Mer- [ chaht within fifty miles arround this county. I receive goods ever two weeks from my large manufacturing House in Lafay- 1 ette, south side of the Public Square, Mo. j 3,. Commercial Block, and keep constant- j lv on hand a larg and select assortment, i - -J. H. FRANKK, Store in Monnett’s building, in the; stand formerly occupied by Purcupile. Sept., 13, 1855. ’ 31m6 j
COUNTY SURVEYING. TffiftECEHIC SCIII’.A AO, D.-putv ddffl County Surveyor for the \\ est | part of Jasper County; is ready at 1 all times to do sun eying. Apply to i the subscriber at his residence on ] Beaver Prairie near Win. Armstrong’s j : or at BrenneshoUs’ store in Morocco. L FRED. SC HR A AG, J N. 13..—The subscriber is also pre- 1 pared to do Architectural Drawing,; Plans of Buildings, Mapping and] Civil Engineering; dec. 28, ’sl. vlrvGtf A LARG supply of SUGAR and MOLASf\_ SES just received, and for sale by J. M. TROXEI.. Dec. 22, 1853. . ts. APPLE TREES! APPLE TREES!! THE undersigned has now on hand a large i number of Apple Trees, which are in ex- : cellent condition for transplanting. They an j from four to six years from the seed, and well, grown;' Our nursery embraces from thirty to forty varieties, which are of the best kinds now cultivated. For sale for cash in hand. ~ " Nov. 15, ’55. 39-ts. ~ PJSSOIUTICN NOTICE. N' OTICE is hereby glKn, that the copartner-] ship heretofore existing under the style of Harding & Halstead was dissolve by mutual consent on the 16th inst. The notes and accounts w',ll be settled by E. T. Harding. F. T HARDING, 1). T. HAI.STEAH. Rensselaer,Nov. 26,1855. 3w4l f-~ RHODES’ ~ i FEVER Sc AGUE CURE. I OR, NATL RE S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC IX OK the Prevention and Cure of Imkhmit. - ; text and Klmittknt Kevins, Keren ani> j j Ague, Chills ani> Keveu. Dumb Aove, Gknihal ; Debility, Night Sweats, and all o’her forms off | disease which have a common origin in Malab- j, Tliir is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which : will ei' l ll rely protect 4ny rCsldbUl „UI —mri i Her, : even jiythejiiost sickly, or 'sw.-gnpjr localities,! from any Ague, or Billions disease whatever, oi ! any -injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or ! Miasma. It will instantly check the 1 Ague in persons ! who have suffered for any length of time, from •one day to twenty years, so that, they need nev» r 1 ; have another. OH ill, by continuing iu> use accoi ding to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite land strength, and continues until a permanent | I and radical cure is effected. , j. pCFOne or two bottles will answer for ordinary ' •■».*>* sonie i»av require inpre. Directions print.jed in German, French andSpaiii-h. accomi)a|hy cachrbuttle. Price uiffi dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence R. 1. riiOOF OF .safet y. New-f ork, Jutic 11, '1855, “I have made a chemical examination of •TtHonzs’ Fever and Ague Cure,” or *: Antidote to Malaria,”.and have tested it for Arsuic, Mer eurv. Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a part trio of either in it,- nor hare T found anv substance in its compositioiu that would prove injurious to the Constitution, JAMES R- CHILTON,SI. D., Chemist ” ‘‘Lr.\ns;u-ito. Union Co;, Pa., May 2, 1855. _ .. Mb. A, A.. RuouEteriiuar. Sir.-. The. of medicineyou sent me was duly received on the II th of April. I have sold about one half of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has certninly -tupped the Ague in every one who has used it, and six of the sases were of long standing, My sister, who had had it for five or six years back,, could never get it stopped, by Quinine, and that only as long as she would take it, is now, 1 think entirely cured by your remedy. C. R. McGINLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS; Take no more Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodw or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they can do is to break tin chiu” for a short tim while they are'sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only will: life. Remember that the only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless.as well as sure, is RHODES’ FEVFR AND AGUE CURE. For sale by Druggist generally. , for tale in Rensselaer by C H-i E. D. On axe. June 14,’55. 13-ly r*3i L ..... ik..T'jif \ i.- ~.v- —Xi .»> "
