Jasper Banner, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1856 — Page 4
CLOTHING STORE. riIHK rabteriben, haring purchased the X stock of Clothing fondly owned by Franks, hare recruited their stock, and nored into the building recently occupied by Tfchenor a Jacks, and are now prepared to furnish persons wishing to purebase articles in their line with Clothing of all most erery description and quality, at the lowest eash prices. Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHIXG is of the latest styles, and has been carfwlly selected with a view to qulity and durability. Wehare, also, a very general assort"“"‘HAW ft CAPS, Consisting of For, Panama, Palmeto, sc., all of which we can sell lower than any other establishment in Town. "We are now receiving a lot of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which we*can recommend as being the very best quality of salejwork. HEAD £ TIMMONS. May 32, 1856,
TIN AID HARDWARE. THE subscriber haring been induced by the appearance and fertility of Jasper county, and the rapid increase of 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 east of Harding’s Store, where he designs, constantly, 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 stores are of novel construction and aflbred so many facilities for cooking as to hare 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 naairafaettredfroin the very best material and by the best of workmen, and is warranted to give satisfaction. —Spoutinii^Gutiers and ail kinds of jHCfijSE-JOBB'ING 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, '55. v2nCtf SALT. m/ fi* BARRELS of salt for Sale by A D TICHENOR ft JACKS. June, IS,. 1856. frSTATE OF INDIANA, j Jasper County. $ Before J. Darrsch Justice of the Peace, Daniel Vliet. _ rr *’ „ Attachment. George Daggett. Andrew P. Dixon. This day the plaintiff in action has filed with me, J. Darroch, J. P., in and for Beaver Township, County and State aforesaid, the necessary affidavit and bond to entitle him to a writ of attachment and showing the defendants to be nonresidents of this State, and claims the sum of seventy five dollars. The said defendants are therefore notified to be and appear before me, J. Darroch. J. P., at my offlice therein, in Beaver Township, Jaspar County, and State aforesaid, on Saturday the 6th day of September 1856, at ten o'clock P. M., and plead answer or demur to the said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. J. DARROCH. J. ?. August 30. 1856. ?w 26. THOMAS M’COY & SONS, mm am arff nTll fg~ RENSSELAER,? JASPER COUNTY, IND., Wfll buy and sell Coin and Exeaange, make discounts, receive deposits, and pay interest on the — when left on time, make collections and. remit the same at low rates. Business hours from • to 4. Rensselaer, Oct *55. 361 y STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County.) Jjjtn a Canon Pleas Oouar, October Term, 1856 Jonathan toman 1 Complaint on note. against > Demand 9644 and Thomas Kelsy J attachment. Comes a disinterested person, and files an affidavit, that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. — He is, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, snd that, unless he appear and plead answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff herein, on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be holden nt the Court House, in Bensseker on the 4th Monday la OcfSebor, A D. 1866, judgement will be rendered in his abaenae. Witness, C. M. Watson, Clerk of said Court and its fS fL] seal hereto affixed this Ist., —»— * day of Aug. A. D. 1856.” C. M.WATBON, Clerk. By EZRA WRIGHT, Deputy. Wm. 8. Hopkins, Attorney. 3w24 It STRODE 4 CO,
MCCORMICK’S COMBINED REAPING AND HONING MACHINES S invite the attention of the farmers of J sapor, White, Benton and Tipecanoe Counties to a awards of the Paris Exhibition dfall nations, which were as fallows: 1 No. 1. Grand Gold medal of Honor to C. H. McCormick, Chicago, 111. No. 2. No Reaper in this list. No. 3. First class silver medal toG. H. Manny 111. No. 4. Silver medal to J, S. Wright for Atkins’self raker. *'A word to the wise is sufficient.” Out of 2560 of McCormick's machines sold in 1855 (all warranted,) Notone was returned. such is the satisfaction given. Persons desiring to purchase McCormick’s machino will apply by letter or otherwise to ISAAC FRAZKE, ag’t Brook. Jasper Co,, Ind., March 24,1856. __ Bw6 COUNTY SUEVEYINGT TjBpREDERIC SCHRAAG, Deputy County Surveyor for the Went part of Jaßper 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 Brennesholts’ store in Morocco. FRED. SCHRAAG. N. B..—The subscriber is also prepared to do Architectural Drawing, rlans of Buildings, Mapping and Civil Engineering, dec. 28, ’54. vln47tf
RHODES’ FEYER & AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR the Prevention and Cure of Intermit. tent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malabia or Miasma. Thir is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or traveller, even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague, or Billious disease whatever, or any injury mini constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly chock the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have anotheb chill, by continuing its use accor ding to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. ICTOne or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some may require more. Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence* R. 1. PROOF OF SAFETY. Now-York, June 11, 1855, “I have made a chemical examination of ‘‘ehodes’ Feveb and Ague Cube,” or *:Autidote to Malaria,” and have tested it for Arsnic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.” EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “Lkwisbukg, Union Co., Pa., May'S, 1855. Mb. J, A. Rhodes —Dear Sir: The box of medicine you sent me was duly received on the Utli 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 theft. It has certainly stopped the Ague m every one who has used it, ana six of the eases were of long standing, My sister, who had had it for five or six years back, could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she would take it, is now, I think entirely cured by your remedy. £ R. McGINLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUEFERERS; Take no more Arsenic, Mercuiy, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such ! poisonous drugs. The most they an do is to “break the chill” for a short tim while they are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with life. Remember that the only Fever ana Ague remedy that is harmless as well 3S sure is RHODES’ FEVFR AND AGUE CURE. For sale by Druggist generally. For s ole in Rensselaer by C. H. AE. D. Crane. June 14, ’55. 19-ly MONTICELLO MARBLE SHOP. 0 undersigned would respectigfe fully inform the citizens of Jasper county, that they have established a shop for the manufacture of marble Monuments, Tomb-stones and furniture work of all discretions in Monticello. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens residing in the neighboring counties. All orders will be filled on the shortest notice. We will guarantee our work to be equal in style to any from tVip pitipa N.‘ M. THOMPSON & Co. May 12,1856. 6m13 T OOKINGGLASSES, satchels, snraraor 1 j shawls, parasols, umberells, at the usual lowprices. r R. STRODE, ft CO. LACES, edging, hoserv, gloves, combs, buttons, dresa-triming, threads of all description and sizes for sale, cheap. R. STRODE A CO. notice" THE subscriber having been appointed Deputy Surveyor for the following , townships—Marion, Iroquois, Jordon, Hanging grove, Gillam, Walker, Barkley, and Newton —would r&petfully inform the citizens of said townships that be will be in readiness to attend to business in that line, when called upon. He will be found at his residence in Newton town 1 ship. WESLEY BPITTLER. ! Rensselaer, ?lay 17, 1855. v2nlstf BUTER, EGGS, CHICKENS <fcC. mraHE subscriber will pay the high Jb est price in cash or goods, for . Butter, Eggs and Poultry, delivered , at his Store in Rensselaer, r * TICHENOR & JACKS. March 5, 1856. ‘ 3ly
MM. \\ Has been before the public more than 20 years, and is deservodly popular in the cure of Bpavins, Bweeney, Ringbone, Wind galls, Pole Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Gall of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sitflist, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Cliillblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac. Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H, Tucker A Co., Lockport, N. Y. rap Fir Aale by Druggists and Merchants generally, through the United States, British Posses* ■ions, and other Countries. And by C. H. A. E. D. CRANE, Rensselaer; and by Druggests "amPMerchanls throughout the vicinity. Wholesale, by dealers at St. Louis, Detroit, Cincinnati Ac.
TO THE PEOPLE OF JASPER CO. TT7E arc now receiving one of the largest V V stocks of goods ever brought to this place, and are preparing to sell them. Our stock is direct from the Eastern cities and was purchased low, and we will sell as low as any house west of the Wabash River. We think it necessary to inform all who may favor us with their custom, thsJVwe cannot open any accounts over six months, and our groceries will be cash. This step wc are’compelled to take from the fact we cannot buy our goods on longer time, and have to pay cash for our groceries no western merchant can do otherwise unless he has an unbounded capital Our firm still continues as heretofore. We do not intend to make any sham arrangements to collect our old debts. To those who still owe us debts that are due we would say, we would be thankfull for the payment of the same, and that shortly, we intend to settle up our old|business. We have indulged you a long time and hope you will come up now and pay which favor will much oblige us. RUFUS STRODE A Co. ~ iMms THE subscriber keeps 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 esteblishment in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Dephi, Feb. 13, 1855. 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 keeping oh hand an assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteaeds, Chairs, etc. mz J t —. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ' MICHAEL EGER. Dec. 29, 1855. ts. A.H. HUNT. A. M. MOO EE. DRS. HUNT & MOORE, DENTAL SURGEONS, Office on Illinois St., Lafayette , Ind., WOULD say to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity, that they will be thankful to them for any patronage they may bestow upon them. There facilities are such that persons coming from a distance 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 few doors north of the Public Square. Lafayette, 22d, 1855. v 2 n2l ly HARDWARE— Knives and Forks, Butcher Shoe and Penknives, Table and Tea Spoons, Hatchats, Collin’s Axes, Log and Trace Cnains and Files of all descriptions, for sale by R. STRODE A Co. Dec. 22,1853. % - 1 i | A LARGE lot of clothing, consisting in part, of cloth, and linnen coats, all sizes, satin and marsells vests, linnen and cottenade pants for sale, cheap. v •*- * R. STRODE A CO. NAILS of all sizes, cutlery of all description, sad irons, log an<L trace chains for sale, cheaper than ever, by » R. STRODE <fc CO. STRAYED TipROM the subscriber, on or about fgg the fourth of July last, a chestP nut sorrel horse, hands high, with a white spot on one side of the head, near the'eye.and saddle marks. The horse at the time he left had a . bell on his neck. Any one giving | information where the said horse ban be found will be liberally rewarded. JULIA ANN NELSON,
ESTABLISHED , 1815. Received Medal at tlio World’s Fair Hew Tork, PREMIUM at Michigan and Ohio State Fain. cpioTuette, DETROIT, Michigan, Manufacturer of Superior /» ~M 33 IW m • 25 DIFFERENT PATTERNS, . Unrivalled in Quality, Pattern and Fine Finished Point*. DAMA OED PEXSREP OIXTED. Medium, 50cts, Engrossing, 75ct«, Mammoth,lQ. O* Damaged Pens sent by mail, enclosing the amount for repairs in Post Office Stumps, wifi be promptly attended. No notice taken of letters containing Damaged Pens, unless accompanied with the pay. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WE now niako the last call to those tha are still owing us claims that are due and respectfully request the payment of the same by 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 conic os they ngrecd and pay up, and much oblige R. STRODE Jj CO. Dec. 21,1854. CHARTER OAK Cimijioaij. Jkrtforb Coooedjtnt. Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. 1200,000 CAPITAL.
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. Alfred Gill. William R. Cone. John L. Blnce. Nelson Hollistkk. James G. Bolles. Samuel Cojt. John A. Butler. Daniel Phillips. Noah Wheaton. C. N. BOARD OF FINANCE. George 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. Tjchenoe, 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 after his death. A person thirty years of age, by saving five cents a day, can secure one thousand dollars for his family at his death. Husbands and Fathers, why do you delay securing a competence to your families after your death? f Young men, arc you desirous of getting credit? insure your lives. Young men, have yon made provision for yonr declining years? if not, insure your lives. Creditors, why hazard the los3 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 you would wish you had done, were you to die this night? If you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncertain. Pampgiets explanatory furnished by agents, gratis BOOTS a SHOES—Hungarian Kid and Calf Boots, Enameled, peged and sewed Calf and Kid Bflpts of aUsizes, and cheap, by R. STRODE A Co. Dec. 22, 1853. 1 ly RAIL ROAD NOTICE! All those subscribers of stock in the For Wayne A 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, j Ft. W. AM.R. R. Co. Dec. 22,1853. 1-ts
TO FARMERS & LABORERS. I WISH to rent about 300 acres of my farm near Rensselaer. I will rent in lots to suit persons desiring to rent. I also wish to hire about 12 good laborers, to work on a farm, for raising corn. For further information call on the subscriber, ' at the farm, where he will be found after 10 days. JOilJf PHILIPS. - March 5, 1856. _ 3tf. FITS!! FITS!!! JB. SPANGLE would respectfully ; . inform the citizens of Rensselaer, and vicinity, that he has again opened shop at the stand formerly occcupied by C. W. Henkle, opposite Col. Spitler’s of- , ficc, where he is ready to perform all kinds of work in the line of rx'JLIXjOHXBTG* He has been for the last 10 years em- ‘ ployed in several of the largest and most 1 fashionable establishments in the United . States, and is prepared to execute work in the latest and best style. Cutting done at shart notice, and warrented to fit. Fashion plates received 1 monthly. ; JfgrAll kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. 100 cords of wood wanted. Rensselaer, Nov. 8, 1855. 381 y NOTICE. IS HEREBY JGIVEN to all persons knowing themselves indebted to Thos* Clark, either by note or account, to call ■ at my office and settle, as I have the same for immediate collection. Call soon and ■ t save cost. W. S. HOPKINS. [ jlay 8, 1856, 12tf ► TJOOTS A SHOES of all sorts and sizes, ! rS panama leghorn and palm hats, in large quantities, and cneap. _ •. R. STRODE A CO. L ; BUTTER! BUTTER!! 5 /TAAlbs of Butter wanted, for which - e/UU the highest price will be paid, by TICHENOR & JACKS 1 Machr 12,1856, 4ly
DR- J. B. MARCHISPS CELEB IIATED CATHOLICON, rou tu* uuir and cue* or sirrrmuira mum Flooding; Painful, Suppressed, and Ireotula Menstruation, *c., with all their accopmanyin evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how sever or of how long standing. This medicine has never been introduced by 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. Notice to the Unfortunate Female.
I feel it a duty inenmbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon has proved tome. For two years my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced iny case falling of the wofub, extensive ulcerations, commencing with fluor albus. The pains, irritation, prostration, «sec., rendered life a burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F. P. Ncwland recommended Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon. Aftey taking four bottles I find myself in perfect health. Gratitude for iny restoration makes me ardently desire, that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this Inestimable medicine. Elizabeth A. Newlaxd, No. 19, West-st., Utica, N. Y. The above statement 1 know to lie true. F. P. Newland, M. D. Utica, N. Y. I must say, from my own experience and personal observations in iny practice, it has proved to be the best and safest remedy for the difficulties for which it is recommended, viz; that of female weakness, such as Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, and all irregular and paiuful nienstruration, and diseases of irritation of the female organs. D, Y. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. The Catholicon is doing good service here.— All the patients that have tried the medicine have been benefited but oue—and that one nothing will help. Truly Yours, Wm. Lairb Hazlf.tt.M. D., New Philadelphia, Ohio. * * * I would be glad to have a further supply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, and I think will eoutimie, as it has given relief in every instance where properly taken. Thomas Newman, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Ind. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing the most ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use; together With letters from higldv experienced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations W. L. WEBSTER, Agent. Drug Book Store, Rensselaer, lnd. Sold by leading Druggists in all the adjoining counties. J. B. MAECHISI A Co., Proprietors. central pwov, 304b«oadway, n. t.
HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public that he has recently purchased of Ross & 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 kitted got up in the best style of workmanship and that will draw from four to six tons weight, and warranted to purchasers. He deems it unnecessary to exhibit certificates as to the quality of the Scales, as they willrecommend themcpl rpq WILLIAM ODELL. July 20th, 1854; 30tf SOMETHING NEW~ THE subscriber having recently made this place his residence is now opening, in T. Clark A Broter’s new building, a large and fresh stock of ——- ’ » GROCERIES which he will disjpose of at Very low rates, for the purpose ofhiaking 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 articles as he may have to dispose of. He promises entire satisfaction to those w-bef'inay favor him with a call. J. M. TROXEL. Dec. 22,1853. tf^ /T\ GENERAL assortment of Tin Ware, made from the best material, and warranted not to leak, for sale by TICHENOR & JACKS. March, 5, 1856. __ 3ly CABINET WARE. - THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing the public that he has recently enlarged his business, and has now on hand a very extensive assortment of CABINE T 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 work inspected by persons wishing to purchase.^ alic COFFINS, Of the most approved patterns, will be furnished at all times. , Cabinet Work made to order. JOHN TUTWILER. «, Delphi, May 15, i 856. v2nl6tf FISH! FISH H WHITE FISH and Mackrel for sale by . TICHENOR & JACKS, rch 6,1356- . T , 3^
• . • A i\\ A PROCLAMTION TO THE INVALIDS 0/ RcNKSLAmT HEAD WHAT YOU READ. Pulveraacher’s Hydro Electric Voltaic Producing instant Relief from (he mot Acute Pain, and Permanently Curing ALL NEURALGIC DISEASES, H2UMATISM, Painfbl and Swelled Joint*. J %; Nearalga of the face. Deafness, Bliiidix te, St. V it«ne Stance, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headache, Paine in the stomach, InOige"!'on ' t D 7 s P"P»*a, Uterine Pains. I lie chains Were first introduced in the city of New 1 ork, less than one year since, and after thorough trial in every Hospital n» the City. by Drs. Valentine Molt/ dTow™*" 11 ' 7 ® nren * readily discovered that theypossessed Strange H nd Wonderful Power in the relief and cure of the abov. casus of diseases; they at once recommended, through the papers at the city, their general use, and ibeir sale and the success that has attended their use • is unparalleled. ’ Previous to their introduction into this conntiy, they were used in eveiy Hospital in Europe, and arc secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria, Prussia ana England; and also in the United Stntes. CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" •i T !ru * • in — U P°” which it is claimed that the Chants produce their marvelous cures, are,* “ r ‘ s . j* , Nervous Diseases arc attended’* and produced by a deficient supply of Nervous P luid, and an agent that resembles closely Eh «- tricity, or Electro Magnetism; and second—Unit 1 the Llectro Magnetic Chains, by being worn over 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 bo taken while using the Chains, but a rigid observance to the general laws of health are requested. Brisk Friction upon tha part diseased adds much to the effect of tlia Chains, by increasing their Magnetic Power. SI,OOO will be given to any person who will produce so many i cell authenticated certificates of permanent cures of the above named diseases as hnve been effected within the last year by the use of the Electro Chain. Female Diseases.
The Electro Chains are rapidly superscoding all Nostrums taken into the stomach for the relief and cure of this class of complnint, By simply applying a3O link chain (firsWbeing moistened with vinegar) attaching one end upon the spine, past above the Atp*,aud the other upon the aodmnen, 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 few weeks the most inveterate cases have been permanentlg cured. More than one hundred cases o f Prolapses Uteri, have been per minevtly cured 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 complaint so incident tothis 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 an Electric Chain, a current of uninterrupted Electric Magnetism is sent through the organ, which restores it toits natural healthy condition. No person whojias used the Chains for the relief and cure of Chronic Rheumatism, have expressed themselves dissatisfied with the result. The ELECTRIC CHAINS can be sent by mail to any part of the United States by addressing (post paid) W. L. WEBSTER,Rensselaer. Price of Chains $3 and $5 and will last for yenrs—are ever ready for use, and can be used with safety by either a child or adult. Card to the Ladies Ladies who are enciente are requested not to use them for by so doing miscarriage in frequently produced. W.WEBSTR.Ay’f, for Rensselaer. J. STENiERRT, SolcAg't Np,9 Whitest. N. Y June Btb 1864. 251 y NOTICE. SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned until the 18th day of of August A. D, 1856, at 1 o’clock P. M. at the Engineers officce, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind., for the construction of the following drains in said county : No 43, situate in Town 28, ifenge 7 west, and 47, in Town 30 and 31, Range 5 and 6 west. Conditions—The undersigned reservo the right to increase or diminish said drains, or any of them. Bids received for each or all the ditches by the cubic yard. Proposals opened and jobs let, at said office,to the lowest responsible bidder on the 18th day of August A. D. 1856, if within the estimates-—Contractor to contract to perform the work within one year, and to receive from the Commissioner a certificate, shat he is entitled to the amount due from the Nwamp Land Fund- (such, certificates are receivable for lands) for services, every 60 days.— Plans of work to be seen on application to the Engineer. E. WHITSON, Commissioner. J. E. BALLARD, Eng’r. July 12, 1856, Sw?l. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE (Subscriber would inform the citizens of Jasper county that he has commenced business in the shop formerly occupied by J. Hunter, and that he designs keeping constantly on hand a good, assortment of coarse and fine HARNESS, Which he will guarantee to he of tHa> best quality, having been made by experienced workmen, and from the very best nf material. A good supply of HOBSE COLLARS Will be kept constantly on baud. every description made to order. Public patronage is respectfully solicit W. H. HUBER - Nov: 15, ’55. tf39 “ BOOTS! BOOTS!! ONE oase of Misses Boots for sale cheap by TICHENOR A JACKS. March, 12, 1856, T AWNS, beragde lain, dotted, plln atripcd I a ginghams, silks, alapacca*. for WBm dresses, cheaper than eve^ b g TROD K A CO.
