Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1856 — Page 4
' j Has been before the »M>lic more than 20 years, N>4 is deservedly popular in the cure of Spavins, Swccncv, Ringbone, Windgalls, Pole Evil, Odious, Cracked Heels, Oall of all kinds, Fresh Wountk Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, SitCut, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rhenmatixm, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, <tc. UP Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietora, M. H. Tuckr A Co, Lockport, N. Y. W“Fo' by Druggists and Merchants generally, through the United States, British Posoes •sous, and other Countries. And by C. H. A E. D. CRANE, Rensselaer; and by Druggeats and Merchants throughoutthe vicinity. Wholesale, by dealers at St. Louis, Detroit, Cincinnati Ac. BOUNTY LAND!! ' : THE undersigned, having received the necessary forms and instructions from the ?cnsion 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 regular volunteer militia, or rangers—seamen, mariens, <fcc., of the Navy, State troops, wagon-mas-ters, teamsters, Ac., Arc. All a;e entitled to 160 acres of land 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 v2n!otf TIN AND HARDWARE. qpilE subscriber having been induced 1 by the appearance and fertility of Jasper county, and the rapid increase of its population to select Rensselaeras 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 east of Harding’s Store, where he designs, constantly, keeping on hand a complete assort ment 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 adored 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 •fe &sigau^f^[red"lremthe terial and by the best of workmen, and is warranted to give satisfaction. Spouting, Gutters and all kinds of HOUSE-JOBBING Will be made to order on the shortest notice. N. B.—Old Pewter, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for ware. PETER RHODES. Mar. 19, ’55. V2n6tf “ NOTICE.—Air’ knowing themselves indebted to me, by book accoudt or note, are requested to call and settle immediately or their cocounts will be left for collection with a proper officer."^ - QCr’Grain taken in exchange for debts. E. T. HARDING. Dec. 12,1855. NEW GOODS & NEW FIRM? One door north, of tfye Post Office,
subscribers beg leave to inform the | citizens of Rensselaer and tbe surround- ; ing country, that they have just received, direct from Sew- York. a fresh supply of goods which makes their stock complete. Tlieir goods have been purchased at the very lowest cash prices, and they feel assured that they can sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other establishment in this section of the couastock consists of every variety of merchandiae, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware, Hard Wars„ <s<., fyc. The -fanning community may. rely upon it. that they will nndit to their interest, to give Us a caß "before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sebrat tow prices, having adopted the motto “That a nimble sixpeuse is better than a slow shilling;" We cordially invite persons wishing to purchase, to call aud examine our goods and ascertain our prices. We make no charge for showing goods. , ; .7 ' ' IRWINA WTSHARD. Rensselaer, May 24,1855. ’ v2nl(>-tf Afresh and ch dee supply ofGRQRensselaer, June, 28, 1855. fy
ORJAT SEWS IN RENSSELAER, ('LtfirM.Ni; BY THOUSANDS'! NEW CLOTHING.STORE, TUST opened in Rensselaer, Ind., where J you can find the best stock of ready made clothing in nny of the adjoining 'counties. 1 will sell fifty per cent I cheaper than any store west of the Wabash river, and ns cheap as any place in Indiana, j WHOLESALE and RETAIL!!! I will sell to any merchant at a low 1 wholesale price, my entire stock, consisI ting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Over Coats by the thousand, of all sorts, sizes and qualities, fine cloth Frock and Sack coats, Cassinier, Sattinet and Tweed Coats, Pants of all sizes, sorts and qualities, Vests of every desription, youths clothing, GENT S. FURNISHING i Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., de. N. B. I buy my goods for cash by the I bolt a* the lowest rates and manufacture |he cloathing all at my large manufacturing House in Lafayette, and for that reason I can sell cheaper than any Merchant within fifty miles arround this county. I 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 Monnett’s building, in the! stand formerly occupied by Purcupile. ; Sept., 13, 1855. 31mG
COUNTY SURVEYING. •gjIREDERIC SCHKAAG, Deputy County Survcy.or for the West parr of Jasper County, is ready at all times to do surveying. Apply to the subscriber at his residence on Beaver Prairie near Wm. Armstrong’s or at Bren nesholts’ store in Moroc c o. FRED. SCHRAAG. N. B..—The subscriber is also prepared to do Architectural Drawing, Plans of Building*, Mapping and Civil Engineering. dec. 28,’51. vln!7tf
A LARG supply of SUGAR and" MOLASSES just received, and for sale hy J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22,1853. ts. APPLE TREES! APPLE TREES!! t FT3HE undersigned has now on 1 hand a large I number of Apple Trees, which are in excellent condition for transplanting. They are froni four to eixyears 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. . .' Nursery two miles north-west Rensselaer.— At ' JOHN COEN’S. Rensselaer Nov. 15, ’55. 39—ts. “dissolution N(JTICe7“ NOTICE is hereby given, that the copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Harding ± Halstead was dissolve by mutual consent on the 16th inst. The notes and accounts will be settled by E. T. Harding. E. T. HARDING, D. T. HALSTEAD. Rensselaer,Nov. 26,1855. 3w-ll RHODES 7” FEVER & AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC. ITN OR the Prevention and Cure of Inteiimit. ' text and Remittext Fevers, Feveb and i Ague, Chills axd Feveb. Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of [ ■dTwaseAvTiTeK'iravtrticommou orighTln'SiALAu-: ia or Miasma. Thir is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE wliicli will entirely protect any resident or traveller, • even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague, orßillious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Agile in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by continuing its use accor ding to directions. ■ The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent j and radical cure is effected. , EFOne or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some may require more. Directions printed in German,.Trench and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence‘R. I.
-PROOF OF SAFETY. New-York, June 11, 1855, ! f'l have made a chemical examination of ! "iuiodes’ Feveb axd Ague Cube,” or *: Antidote ; | to Malaria," and have tested it for Arsnic, Mer- ! 1 eury, Quinine, and Strychnine; but have not ] i fouiid a particle of either in it, nor have I found ■ (any substajice. in its composition that would ; prove injurious to the constitution, j JAMES R. CHILTON,M. D., Chemist” EVIDENCE OF MERIT. "LeWisbvbg, Union Co., Pa., May 2, 1855. Mb. J, Aso Rhodes —Dear Sir: The box of mediciueyoirsent me was duly received on the 11th of April. I about one half of it, and so far the ]>eople who have used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the Ague m every one who has used it, and six of the sases were of long standing, My sister, wh« had had it for five or six years back, couldnofcer get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long, as she would take it, iii noW, 1 think entirely cured by your remedy. C. R. McGINLY.” j CAUTION TO AGUE SUEFERERS; Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, (Quinine, | Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics or medicines of any kind, the virtue pf which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they an do is to j "break the chill" for a sh6rt tim while they ( are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with life. Remember that the only ! Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless as well ‘ as sure. Is “ I RHODES’ FEVFR AND AGUE CURE. • For sale by Druggist generally. For sale in Ilensselavr by C. IL A E. D. Cbant. June 11, ’55. RMy
TO THE PEOPLE OF JASPER CO. i "ITTEnrenow nteuiviiig urn- of the largest V y slocks of goods ever brought to this i place, nnd ate preparing to soil' them. Oui stock is direct from the Eastern cities and was , purchased low, and we will sell as low as any ! houso west of the Wabash River. I We think it necessary to inform all who may ; I favor us with their •ust’oin, that.wdcannot ojum : : ativ accounts ovee six months, ana our groceries ■ 1 will be cash. This step we are .compelled to] take from the fact we cannot buy our goods on 1 longer time, and have to pay cash for our grocer-, les no western merchant can do otherwise niktoand he has an unbound* I j Im! I • QiU-foTTftirm continues as heretofore. We do ! Y>ot intend to make any sham arrangements to (collect our old debts. To those who still owe i us debts that are due we would say, we would j be thankfull for the payment, oftfie same, and that shortly, we intend to settle up our old’busi , ! ness. We have indulged you a long time and hope vou will como up now tuid pay which fa- , ! vor will much oblige ns. _____ ! lUFUS STRODE | SaMMOB,*. 11IIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a lajyc amount of choice MARBLE, in slabs of all dimensions, 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 esteblishment j in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Dephi, 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, where he intends to carry on the busines in all its branches. He designs i keeping on hand an assortment of FURNITURE, Cor.sistimr of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteaeds, Chairs, etc. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. MICILL’L EGER. ’Dec. 29, 1853. ts.
NO HUMBUG, IT is well known to tlie-eemmunUy al large, that from the time I comincnced selling goods in BRADFORD I 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 has confirmed mein the belief, that it is the principle, and the only principle upon whienbusiness 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 steadfast purpose to select the very best of goods, and at the lowest cash prices, and -Ibave every-reason to believe that my efforts have been attended with success. During the presentseasen, 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 conseqcnccs be what they may. All you, then, who want 1 DRY GOODS of a substantial quality and of The latest styles come right along, and don’t stoptill vou get to ■ WATSON’S STORE. There you will always find yourself at home. ’ You can always rely on geting what yon want. I have every thing you tamame-irrthe 7; ■ 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. I am selli-ng GROCERIES • ; at the following rates: 161 bof sugar for one dollar, 3glis molasses for one dollar, and every thing else in proportion. HARD WARE <tc., is complete. W. H. WATSON. Bradford, May 4th, 1854. 20tf. ‘bootA SHOE sil<>p“ rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform I the public that he is ready at all tinifS to 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 24, ’55. v2nl6-tf ACCORDIONS— A few left yet of the riifht stripe. Call and examine. J. M . TROXEL Dec. p, 1853. 21y. AM. HUNT. A. M. MOORE. DRS. HUNT & MOORE, DENTAL SURGEONS, Office on Illinois St., Lafayette, bed., WOULD say to the citizens of Rensselaer .md vicini y, that, they will be ! thankful to them for any patronage they i qjay 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. Rememher the place—lllinois St. —a , few doors north of the Public Square. Lafayette, 22d, 1855. ~v 2 n2l ly FTIHE subscribers will pay the highest'price to. j * Butter and Eggs. B IRWIN A WISH A RD. June 28,1855. ly y -Ly—
I Es l A), lb la. Received Medd'et the World’s Fair New York, PREMIUM at Michigan and" Mid State Eairj. <l*l lit ETTE. DETROIT, - - - Michigan, Manufacturer of Superior ■ • I O«»L?W> 25 DIFFERED T-J4rTTEIfXB, UnritaUjcd-'-rn Quality, Pattern and Fiat L-—--"" Finished Pointe. DAAfA GED PENS REP DINTED. Medium. 50 ote, Engrossing, 75 ots, Mammoth, Is. 0(7" Damaged lk*ns sent by mnil, enclosing ' the amount for repairs in Post Office Stamp*, will .be promptly attended. No notice taken of letters containing Damaged I’ena, unless accom- ' panied -With tlie pay. TO "WHOM IKMAY CONCERN. WE nqw make flic last call to those tha are still owing us claims that. are due and respect fully request the payment of the same by the Ist of February next, those that still remain unpaid Ly 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 & CO. Dec. 21,1854. I LOOK to vour interest. We wish topnrcha.se on and after this date, Deer Skins, I,OttO Coon Skins, 1,000 Mink Skins, I 1,000 Opossum Skins, 10.000 Muskrat Skins; Also, 50,000 Prairie Chickens, 50,000 Quails, 500 Wild Geese, Ducks, etc. The above peltries and game we wish to be j delivered at our Grocery Establishment in Rensselaer, in good order. We will pay cash, or groceries cheap enough to make a •Jew weep,” as we have a large and splendid. nssortfliPnt.vmd are in constant receipt of fresh and good groceries. We bought of you last year, try us again this. We will not Igt-Jcw, ijentile nor Yankee Pedler do any Better by you than we will. J. G. TROXEL. Dec 5,1854. vln44tf. " charter OAK sara (Cninpcaij, IMorb fiwdjcnt. Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. 8200,000 CyVPITAL. WITH LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, securely invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Public accounts. ALFRED-GILL .President. JOHN L. BUNCE, Vice President. JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secretary. DIRECTORS. Ai.rnnn Gill, ___Willtam R. Gone. Jous L. Bi'xcx. Nelson Hollister. James G. Holles. Samvel Coit. John A. Bvtlkb. Daniel Phulibl— Noah Wheatox. C. N. Humphrey. BOARD OF George Beach, Esq., President J’hoenix 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. Tichexor, Medical Examiner. Life Insurance is truly 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 afterhis death. A person jhirty yearfLof age, by saving flucents a day, can secure one thousand dollars for his family at his death. Husbands and Fathers, whv do you delay securing a competence to your families after your death? Young men, are you desirous of getting credit? insure your lives. Young men, have you made provision for yonr declining years? if not. insure vour lives. Creditors, why hazard the loss of a debt by nta^.fc:nL | To all, have you made such provision for those near and dear to you, as you would wish you had done, were you to die this night'? 4f-you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is Uncertain. Pampglets explanatory furnished by agents, gratis 1)1 A LAP HOUSE. fIAIIE subscriber would inform the public that' J the-Dunlap House Js now completed, and furnished in a style suitable for the accommodation of travellers. TKFsß®ltng'forTrorwswna’7'nrriageßTs”Targe and comtnotleopS', and none but the most attentive hostlers are employed. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, rcspectfully solicits a share of the public jfatron- ’ age. st - -/-J PRESTLY DUNLAP. | Dee. 22, 1853. ts. BOOTS <t SHOES —Hungarian Kid and Calf Boots, Enameled, peged ami sewed Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cheap, by R. STRODE ± Co. Dec. 22, 1853. Uy
RAIL ROAD NOTICE! All those subscribers of stock in the For Wayhe A Mississippi R. R., who have the privilege of paying their stock by conveyance of real estate, arc hereby requested to come forward aiid make out the necessary papers, and receive their certificates of stock. W. J. LARUE, ? Directors, ft. A. MOSS, i Ft. W. AM. 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 be found at his residence in Newton town ship. . WESLEY BPITTLER. Rensselaer, May 17, ISoSt vßn lstf ?■-. ~~ -.y .. -T--— — - I? ARMING implements, - of ?very de,1 scrintion, for.sale by " - . , . ■ Irwin a' wr^iiAlin June 18A">. lv - '
DR. J. B, MARCH ISPS | CELEBRATE# CATHOIICOfi THg JtniltF A>» tUXgEJUNG sis ' <1 i »«■««•< ,„fiur fT t« rnedov" ...' - niendcd. usually <ra,i * d v ■■■ ™ ■ j /• Ocrmplahrtß U“‘ 9< -‘ arc D»o----j I\\Y lAr!, vs Utexi, falling<>f the womb Ft-Ovu Atutaj, or TOmKsBBK uTVta whites; Chbqnic * v ’' , '3A T,ov AMI ' irutUi.wiATioN or the ' *l* WAita; Inv'HiKXTIL IftMQiuauuz, or 1 Flooding;- PAixn-t, Si rrnysstm, axj. h&c.rLA i Mxxstruatiox, ac., with all thejraccopmiuiyin [.evils; (Cancer excepted,) no matter how sever or<>fhow longstiHHHngr; Tbi.s medrcine has never been »\ntrodiited by empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is ft : intended that, ittf present popularity shall be I sustained by any medium but its merit* aud ' the approbation of the public. Notice to the Unfortunate Female. I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself 1° declare publicly the great blessing Dr Marchisi’s Ulerine Catholicmi has proved to me. For Iwo years my health was miserable; 1 wa.-, almost unable to walk.. Physicians pronounced my case falling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing with fiuor albust The pains, irritation, prostration, <fcc., rendered lifta burden. In tins miserable condition. Dr. F. P. Newland recommended Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catl.olicon. After taking four bottles I find mysi-lf in perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently desire, that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this Inestimable mediciiie. Elizabeth A. Nbwlaxv, No. 19, West-st., Utica, N. Y. ; The above statement I know to -a true. F. P. Nlwlani>, M. D. Utica, N f Y. I must say, from my own expcri<-ucc and personal enervations in my practice, it has proved to Imthels-st and safest remedy for the ilifficulties for which it is recommended, viz; that of female weakness, such as Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, and all irn gular and painfitl menstruration, and diseases of irritation of the female organs. D, Y. Foote, M. D., SyracuM-TN. Y. j TheDatholicOii i-doing jjood service here.— i An the patients that have tried the medicine ! have been Ix-nefited but one—aud that one noth- i ing will help. ■ Truly Yours, --Wx. Lairi- Hazlett, M-.-D-.t ‘ . | New Philadelphia, Ohio, j • • * 1 would be glad to have a further sup-I ply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, [ and I think will continue, as it has given relief' in every instance where properly tak< n. 4- Thomas N j.wmam,- M. D-.^ — Mt Vernon, Ind. ; Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet ! |»ro<>f, from the 1 most respcctablesources, of the beneficial results , of its jujex together with letters from highlv ex- [ perienced Physicians, who have used it in their j practice, and speak from their own obseivations I W. L. WEBSTER, Agent. Drug <J- Book Store,Rensselaer, Ind. | Sold by leading Druggists in all the adjoin-; ing counties. J. B MAECHISI <t Co., Proprietors. I central Dirov, 304 buoabway, x. y. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES, j The undersigned takes this method) of informing the public that he ha.«; recently purchased of Row & Co., their right to erect Hay and Cuttie 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 pinchnsers. He deems it unnecessary to exhibit certificates as to the quality of the Scales, as they will recommend themselves. WILLIAM ODELL. July 20th, 1854. 30tf F JYHE subscriber having recently made this place his residence is now opening, in T. Clark <t Brote?’-'- new building, a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES which he will dispose of at very low rates, for the purpose of making <piiek turns, and ac’ing 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 iti exchange for such "ifftfeieSTSßhe may have to dispose of-” 'He promises entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22, 1 >53. ts i j- _ ■_
TIN WARE. ZQ GENERAL assortment of Tin UCmV Ware, made from the “best material, and wnrronted not to leak, for sale by JOHN B. YEAGER. Dec. 7, 1855. 421 y CABINET WARE. HIKE SUBSCRIBER takes this method 1 of informing the public that he has recently enlarged his business, and has now on hand a very extensive assortment I of CABINET FURNITURE, Comprising almost every quality of work; w hich he is prepared, to sell as cheap as any establishment on the Wabash.. He will Im? found at his old stand IN DELPHI, Where he will be happy to have his j work inspected by persons ' wishing to t purchase. - .. ~ MET ALIC COFFINS, - Of the most approved patterns, will r>e furnished at all rimes. Cabinet Work made to ord«*rS JOHN TUTWILER . Delphi, May. 15, 1835. ?v2o|ctf > T) ICE, one tierce prime, just received Lt and for rah -at ’ .... - ! , aug .10.1 TROXr.I.'S: -- x • i *
J’ROCLAMA? lON TO THE INVALIDi OF i jirxsMiLArtrt '" " p^vermach Hriro YiHHo ALL NEURAIGIC ~ TYJIEUM ATISMj Vf.WwiaJSSL. St. Vitreus Dance, Palpitations of twHeart 1 ** -fiudical Headache. mul. Luas geation, Dyspepaia, VieriferoaF . ’ rhe-thaimi wens M tUe etty o« cry Mat, er ni the rehef and eaw-of : thf >bnv, t eaaea st Mie and the success that has attended their use ts unparaueled. ' ■PnwlohshAheir irit'fodfcction iitathw oou'.Q'; ‘hey weft; used in every Hospital in Euaa» and are secured by patents in France, Gennant -Austria, Pmssta and Englavdfand also in th* United States.- » . ‘ THINit CLOSE ANI> PONDER WELLThe Principki upon which it U claimed tha< the Chains- produce their marV?U*UM cures, are, first—that -alt Nervous Diseases We- attended and produced by a deficientiupplv oFNervoua Fluid, .and an .aginit th»t. reseXnbU< closely Electricity, or Electro Magnetism; and acrynd—thst the Electro Magnetic Uhaina.by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted Nervous svstetn, by ita powerfill stimulating effects, the Nenuqs tluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system.. No Duqjusting Nostn-.m ia allowed to be taken while using the Chains, but a rigid observance to the genertl laws <i health are requested. Brisk Friction upon tha jiart diseased adds piuch lo the effect of the Cliains, by increasing their Magnetic Power. SI,OOO will be given to any person who wiß produce* so many writuutkmticutrd certiflicatvs of permanent curet <>f the above named di*<Mi as have lieeti effected within t?ie last ky the use of the Electro Chain. Female Dissasss. The Electro Chaint arc rapidly sujienwcdiug all Nottrumt taken into the stomach for tha rw lief and cure of this class of complaint, Dy aim ■ ply applying a 30 link chain (first being moi»c cued with vinegar) attaching one end upon ths spine, past above the Aipa.aud the other upon tha abdomen, and allowing it to remain three or four ! hours at intervals during each day. The usual i severe pains incident to prulapeio Utrro, are all j most irutantly relieved, and by continuing t) ait ’ use for a few weeks-the most inveterate ceMp i have been permanently cured. More than mm j hundred cates ofProlupiet Vteri, have been far I winently cured during the last year, in tA« Mta < | Aetc York alone. In Chronic Rheumatism j They seldom fail to effect inetaul re’.isf frem t the most acute pain and an entire and perfmk i cure of this cimiplsint so incident to this climate j Rheumatism is a discuss that is always attended with a diminished amount of Nercoua Fluid (or ) Electric Magnetism) at thepart diseased. By applying an Electric Chain, a current of unis- , lermpted Electric Magnetism in sent through i the organ, which restores it toita natural bedtLy [condition. No person who has used the Chains I for the relief and cure of Chronic Rheumatisxi. have expressed themselves diMatisfled. with ths i result. i Th.-ELECTRIC CIIAINfr can b* Mat by mail to any part of the United Hva>e by addressing (poet paid) W. L. WEBSTFR,K«bsm4 aer. Price of Chains $3 and |5 and will iaat far years— are ever ready for use, and oa* ba aaad with safety by either a child or adult. Card to the Lad Lro Ladies who are eneirute are rwpiaatad W to use them for by so doingmiecurrwcgeis fraqaeaGy produced. W.WEBSTR..4/f. for Rensselaer. ‘ J. STENiERRT. HoleAg’t N 0,9 Whitoto. I. Y Jlir.e Ftb Ifc-M. W! » VX/FORM/TF J.V SCHOOL BOOKS. ZJIHE FOLLOWING BOOKS rreommended by the 8t«»« Board of Education, for uniform adoption throughout the State, and approved by Prof. Mills—the preacntSuperintendcnt of Public Instruction—have been adopted into th® school* of Indianapolis,New Albany, Evansville, Madison, Terre Haute, Fort Wayne, Lafayette, JUcbmond, Logansport, and nearly all the leading towns of Indiana. Arrangements have been made for their introduction into the t»chool« of Jasper County at one-half their retail prices. Parents can now i»upplythi ir children with good School Books for a mere trifle. Theea 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 arc kept by E. T. Hiaonvo, Rensselaer, for sale, for introduction, at the annexed prices: Ec. Spelling Book 5 eta per copy. Ind. First Reader 5 “ ' “ “ Second “ 8 " “ " “ Third “ 13 ” “ - “ Fourth “ 25 “ “ “ McGuf.’s Fifth 40 " '* •»* Ray’s Ist Arithmetic 5 “ * “ “ 2nd “ 10 “ “ “ « 3rtl « 20 “ ” « “ Ist Algebra t»0 “ ” “ 2nd 60 •’ Aug. 27in4
RIGHT SIDE UP WITH CARE! KJ. BO WHAN. Tailor and (tatter, begs t> V ivlbnu jiia, old friends, cuatomers and the public in general, that be, hae returnedto h* <»ki Stand, opposite the City Bakery, where h* intends carrying ontbc above busuMwa, «i -his former term's, and in: the same workman-lilt* manner, and hopes bya steady attention .to all orders intrusted to his care, combined With hie wcllkuown punctuality and dispatch tc merit their patroiiagc. and support . ■ July 26, '55. - IS hereby given, that the notes awl ncsounte I beloqgmg tQ the late Ann "•4’ C. Rajtor will Tms left >» <he bands of Dr. Mona Aw collect ion until the-let of Jnrmary -next: - flff rtl notes and wcoonts as nretben due, tndrrmafe- - ing unpaid, will bejtlaced in the hands « a Justice of the i’eacdWeilfection . ' ■ ! i ‘ <. ''c BAVLF.It qnr S, 19M _
