Jasper Banner, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1856 — Page 3

JASPER BANNER.

\Vhebe he Bgi.oncs. —Ex-Governor Reeder, who tried tb make pretentions to neutrality white delivering Kansas speeches atnl negging money to raise a civil war in the territor}, is out openly for fremont. livfdor is n>W where he belongs- The Kansas speculator is the supporter oi yie California speculator, a«u the only difference on thi» between them is, that was a parti a snecess, while the Kaw lands and Pawnee city were a dead failure. Ma. B#*M» :—-Pleasti aunounce the, naxnC of Joseph H. Brown, Bstj., of Warren county, as a candidate for the office of Judgfi of the Common Pleas Court, for the district composed of the counties Of Jasper, Benton and Warren, and oblige Many oters.

MARKETS.

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lUm.isel uer, Oct. 2. Flour f,bW. G ' st^^a Wheat p bush. *£@9o Corn in ear, 33 bu«h, "Shciied. mm Oats W bush. 20 @25 J'otntoes pbush. -* Y Onions 33 bus. 40@50 Butters fc. - Lard do do B@lo Eggs 33 doz, ' B@lo Dried Apples <• ’ * 2,25@250 Green do. V bush. Chickens tame 19 doz. 1,06@1,20 Hams !»@ll Shoulders B@t'o . Sides Bl<j@9 l»ork W 100, 3,5<>@4,1!0 Beef do do 3,50@0,(>0 Hay 18 ton, 4,00@5,00 Timothy Soed, 14 busli.

To the Sheriff of Jasjvr county, State . <>/ Indiana. Election Notice. There will be an eleption held at the usual places of holding elections in Jasper county, State of Indiana, on the 14th day of October, A. D. 1850, for the purpose of electing a Governor, Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, Superintendaut of Public Instruction, Attorney General, Reporter Supreme Court, .Clerk of Supreme Court, anepresentatiretoCoagress for the 9th Congressi onol District, n Judge of the Common Pleas Court, a r Circuit Prosecutor, for the 1 2th Judicial Circuit, a Common Pleas Prosecutor, for the district composed of the counties of Warren, Benton and Jasper, a Representative to the State Legislature, for the district composed of the county of Jasper and Pulaski, a county Treasurer, a Sheriff, a Coroner., a Commissioner or the 2d district in said county, a County Surveyor, one Assessor for each Township in said county. W. J. WRIGHT, sep2s 3w Sheriff, J. C.

LIST OF PREMIUMS. To be awarded at the Fourth Annual Fair of the Jasper County Agrieultrial Society, to be held at Rensselaer on the Tenth day of October, 185 G. Rest Cultivated Farth, $5.00 li<‘st eat ttf Com, 3.00 “ “ Wheat, a.o|o “ Oats, - 2.00 " 1/ " Potatoes. 1.00 “ " Turnips, ' 1,00 " 1 Timothy llrty, 2.00 Ist best Staliou 3 years eld or upwards, 3,00 2d •* <• •• “ 2.00 Do st JBrooil Jinre, - 2,00 8d “ “ **%,. , 200 Pest suckling Colt. 1.00 liest Colt 1 year old, 100 *< «. 2 <• 1.00 Host pair Draught-Horses. 2 00 Sd " “ u 100 Best pair Match Horses, 2.00 Best Saddle Horse, Mure, or Gelding, 2.UQ 2d .. .« . f « >• 1.00 Best Jack. 100 Best Jenett, 1.00 Best pair o 1 Mules, 1 00 Best blooded Bull 3 year old and over, 3,00 2d ** *■ » •< “ “ 2,00 Best two year old, 2.00 Best one vear old, 1-00 Rest Heifer 2 year old or upwards 2.00 Best Heifer 1 year old 1.00 Best Cow. 2.00 - 2d Best Cow, 1.00 Best Calf, 1.00 Best pair of Oxen, 2.00 Best lloar oue year old aud over, , 1.00 Best Breeding Sow, 1.00 Best Sow and Pigs, J .00 •Best Wool Buck, ] .00 Best Ewe, ] .00 Best Farm Wagon, M : F. J. O. 3.00 'Best Buggy, - .2.00 Best two-liorse Plow, 2.011 Best Harrow,. 1.00 Best Shovel plow, 1.00 Best Saddle, Bridle, and Martingales, l.oo’ Best Harness, 1.0 Best pair Boots, 50 .Best l.jdoz. wiretiedßrooms, 50 Best Bureau, v 1.00 Best Dining Table, 50 Best Bedstead, 1.00 Best pair Sbanglji Chickens, 1.00 «d best pair Shanghj Chickens, 50 Best 20 lbs of Cheese, J .00 Beat 5 lbs of Butter, 50 Rest box of Honey, 5 lbs. ,50 JJest Hi ve of Bees- /certified 1 ’ - 1.00 llespiO pods Hedge/epee, ' 1 00 Best pair Woolen Blankets, i,.ou Best 10 yards Flannel, | .00 Best 10 yards Jeans, 1.00 jSJ 2d best B#r<%uttt, 50 Best sample Wookn Yarn, 50. Bept pjiif WoofcnKnit Socks or Stockings, 50 Best pair Cotton Stockings. 50 Best made Cent, 1.00 Best made pair of Pants, 50 Best made Vest, 50 Premiums will bo awarded for the best NeedJe-work of variou* ; ' / Best female Equestrian, Fine Saddle. ’ Persons having articles or animals for exUjhi faou should have them on the ground !»*? 10 fj clock, A. JI ,uftue dnv of cjjiilitu ii. * tv

by John G. Troxel.

NOTICE. subscriber hereby notifies I all persona indebted to him to make immediate payment, an he intends clnaing up his business by ,the k fi’stQf November. A word to the! wise is sufficient. JOHN GOETZ. Oct. 2, 1856. tf_ NOTICE * 23 hereby given, that letters of Administration have been this day taken out on the estate of John M. Iliti, late of Jasper County, deceased, All persons, knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to ifrahc immediate -payment, ami ail persons having claims against the sarrn? are notified to present then* according to law, for payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM K. PAKISON, Ad,nr, Sept. 2;>, 1856. . 3\v3l ADMINISTRATORS SALE. 7TRTIE undersigned will offer for sale, on Saturday, the Sloth day of October next, at the late residence of Jolm M. Iliff, deceased, the following property, to-wit: Ilorse, coivs. wagon, buggy, corn in tho field, farming utensils, housliolJ and kitchen ■ furniture and many olher articles too iedious to mention. A credit of nine mohlhs will be given on all sums of three dollars an 1 upwards; nlf sums under three dollars, cash in hand. The purchase will.be required to give his note with approved security and Interist from date. WILLIAM lv. PARKISON. Adinr Sept. 29, 1856. 3w31 ~ BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for sale at tliis office. I). SNYDfK, ATTORNEY AT L AW. Office it stairs, offostie Banner Office. Rensselaer, Indiana. Will practice in the Circuit and inferior courts of the 12th Judicial Circuit—also, in,:.theSupreme and District Courts of Indiana. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Dry ii Goods for sale at reduced prices bv TI CHEN OR & JACKS. Rensselaer, August 13, 1856, ly

GREAT INDUCEJETS. W.II. WATSON & CO. IN view of the fact, that the Tram Rbad . is likely to fiavfe Us terminus at tliis point, and that the City of Bradford bids fair to become one of the first commercial points ou the lino of the New Albany and Salinr Railroad, I have been indeed to extend my business. An other member has been added to the firm, and we can now, without any exageratiun whatever, say to'our patrons and the public at large, that we arc now prepared to sell goods of a better quality, and at lower prices than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. T’ereons wishing merchandize need not go beyond Bradford to make their purchases. We still adopt the maxiin, that "a nimble sixpence is betterthan a slow shilling;” and the success that has attended our business lias confirmed us in tlie belief, that it is the principle, and the only principle upon which business can be conducted to the mutual advantage and satisfaction of the buyer and seller. Great care and attention has been exccrcised in v SELECTING AND BUYING our Goods. As heretofore it will be our constant aim and steadfast purpose to select the very best of goods, and at the lowest cash prices, and we have good reason to believe that our efforts will attended, with success. To all such, then, as desire to purchase DRYGOODS of a substantial quality and of the latest styles come right along, and don’t stop till you get to W ATSON & CO.’S STORE. There you will always find yourself at home. You can always rely on getir.g what yon want, We have every thing youcan name in the Such as bombazineA, de laines ofcll colors,, white and black kid’ gloves, hosiery, white, goods, laces, edgings, and embroideries, of every style ana quality, Our GROCERIES arc-of the choicest qualities. Those who have been in the habit of supplying themselves with groceries at our estaWishmeljt know that they cannot do better elsewhere. . We have on hand a large and, choice assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, mrnufaetured ip a superior sty les and of the very best.of material. Our assortment of QUEENS WARE, HARD WARE ac., is complete. '* - •W. H. WATgON A CO. Bradford. Fcb.Ctb, 1856. v 2 51 ts.

GREAT BARGAINS. EOR THE CASH. Ww ARE NOW RECEIVING a large and general assortment of r - Hardware, Qtteem want, Ha* s of the latest style, Bonnets, i ty<oU.a:ul §)u>cs, Ready made Clothing, C'lltlrl y, Nails se, St c.,’ * all of which will be sold for less money j than ever Ims been offered in RertssehVhr for cash/ " Our terms will be exclusively cash as our prices arc such as will not admit of credit. Wc would take this opportunity of returning our thanks to our former patrons for their liberal favors, asking a continuance of their patronage.' We can assure them that we will sell them goods LOWER THAN CAN BN PURCHA SRI) EL SE WHERE. To those who are indebted, we would say, an installment will be due on the first day of May, Which if not promptly met will most certainly be placed in officers hands for collection, for We must have money, offend whom it may. We will have it or know the reason why. LARUE, BOYS ife LARUE. Rensselaer, April £9th, 10'6. vdnlOtf

DYE-STUFFS.— Indigo, Madder, Extract Logwood, Alum, Copperas, Ac., [aug. 3U.] TItOXEL’S. M SACKS assorted Coffee fresh from the New York market, for sale at aug. 3 >.] J. G. TROXEL’S, STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County. J Before N. S. Ward, Justice of the Pcuce. Joseph Ensminger d vrs. V Attachment, Geo. Flowers J This day the plaintiff in action has filed with me.N. S. Ward.J. P., in and for Jackson, Township, County arid State aforesaid, the necessary affidavit and bond to entitle him to a writ of attachment, and showing the defendant to be a nonresident of this State, ami claims the sum of twelve dollars. The said defendent is, therefore, notified to be and appear before me, N. S. Ward, J. P., at my office in Jactam Townslup, Jasper courltv, and State aforesaid, on Saturday the 11th day of October, 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 his abence. N, S. WARD, J. P. Sept. 18, 1856. , 3w29

aS HEREBY given that my wife Mary Ann Oldbury has driven me from her bed and board* without just cause or provocation. I, therefore, forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on rny account, as 1 will nay no debts of her contracting. GEORGE OLDBURY. Sept. 15, 1850. 3w29 FOR SALE. TTrqiiE subscriber offers for sale his 4i3 splendid farm, situated on Carpenter’s Creek, seven miles from Rensselaer, containing about 1200 acres of land, under fence and in a good condition for cultivation. The farm has upon it five good tenements. Six hundred acres are now iri cultivation, and the rest in pasturage. The subscriber will dispose of it entire or in lots, to suit purchasers. for further information apply G. VV. Spitler, of Rensselaer, or MoKener &Edger, Indianapolis. ALLEN MAYAugust 7, 1856. 24tf “WTI). lee, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notnrypublic, and Real-estate Agent. RCNSSELAER, JASi'ER COUNTX, INI). June 15, I 854» 25tf NOTICE i IS-bereby given, that the undersigned has heen appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Williams, late of Jnsper Csuniy-. deeaased; sa:d estate is supposed to be solvent. ERASTU*S HAMMOND, Am’r. June 18, 1856, 3w19 ~ MEDICINE UININEjUy the ounce or groin, Wright’s W Indian Vegetable*Pills, McFarland's rills and Vermifuge, Lee’s Tills,Mnstang Linament, Nerve and Bone Linament for saleby —; —TIGIIEXOIt <fe JACK feS. Xov. 8, 1855. 31y 8 H O E 8. A FINE assortment of Shoes for sale by „ " TICHIfXOR A JACKSMiucb 12 r 185 G, ... j-' 4ly ALAIiUF ritock of cloths, nels, kentucky janes, sattiiietts, drad de ettes, Ac,, for sale at low, figuers bv It. STRODE <fc CO. — ■ r* r : —r———2 A LARGE stock of queensware, glass ware and a general as«<»rtmdht , at the lowest i possible figuereg. K. STRODE A CO. AA LBS. Seneca Snake-Root wanted, for -N which the highest cash pris e, will he paid. HARDINO. fime 12, 'f.

STRODE & PENN V UKss■» RECElVljfPnlorsc aim well ielpcted al/ock of SPRING GOODS, to winch they in vitc of cash Airt> rnoiirr trprrtjwws, We intend to sell goods as tgny4i9Qvd In ftidiahd.—! t >ur stork wan bought inthu Eastern t*frtr?, find Nrttrght %*• !mv ns any • hoilse tldrc bay jtliem, iatcrul j to sell them as cheap as any house; sell then#; so coine ort \ ith your, cashli youwa j M H | C ASH BUYERS And vVe will obligate ourselves to do you good, and to our PROMPT CREDIT CUSTOMERS ; we say coirie on, we will sell you, also, anything you want in the Dry Good department as cheap as if you were paying cash. Our GROCERIES in all instances will be cash, as it takes cash in hand to. buy them. Our stock consists, in part 1 , of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottor.ades, Satt'mets, Linncn Drill, Janes,x Tweeds, Ginghams, Rerage, I De Lain, Debrnge, Lawn,Dotted Swiss Swiss Mull, Alpaccas, all wooi, Cu!i coes, at every price, Bleached Muslins, Brown Muslins, at any prlie, potions, at whole sale or retail, Ribbonds, Silk and Soft Straw Bonnets, Boot, Shoes, and in fact everything that is usually kept in the dry good department. HARD WARE, QUEEXS WARE, Glass-ware, Nails, Gass, Log Chains, Buckets, Tubs, Wash-boards, Ropes, &C.; in large quantities, to be sold as cheap as the cheapest. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAB3E3, TEAS,

Starch, Tohaccoes, Spires, Candles, Rice loaf Sugar .Crushed Sugar, Spc., which will he snldfor cash xdusivcly, and at the lowest gates. We have ako a.fine lo tof BiMiwimv, as to the price and quality of which, we defy competition. So, we say come one, come all, and if we cannot suit you, we shall certainly be under obligations to you for your visit, as W’e like to see all our 'old customers, if we do not sell to them. We have purchased from Mr. James Fowler his interest in the store and he will take his interest out in notes qnd book accounts, and it will bedeft to his pleasure to do with them as he secs proper, and those who havd been indebted to U 3, and whose notes and accounts are due had better fix them before they go out of our hands, which will be the first of July, as we suppose he vvill enforce collections. We advise you, there* fore, to come up and settle your claims on or before the Ist of Julynext, Snd save trouble. All the clAima of R. Strode See. will be settled by the old firm, and all collections will be made by the same till the first of July next, so cojne right along and pay up before that time. STRODE & PENN. May, 27,1850. v 3 15ly NOTICE. The books and accounts <>t j,im B. Yeager are left in my Lauda immediate collection. All persons knowing them, selves indebted to him are requested to come forward ar.d -pay -U}» orseUk: immediately, and save cost. W, S. HOPKINS. April, 17, £856. - ’ 3w9 TIIE LAJMES ARE ESPECIALLY invited to call and Took at our plain and fancy DRESS GOODS, soft Straw Bonne.s, Bonnet Ribbons, Antique and Silk Trfrhmirigs and nettings, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, and Shoes at TIUHENOR & JACKS’. April 10,165 C. ly AVILLIAM g. lIOPKINS. 3cc(D*iiuf u acm RENSSELAER INDIANA. O’ Will promptly attend to the Collection and Securing of Claims, sale of Real Estate, Payment of Taxes, Spc., E7T7HARDING, DRUGGEST & APOTHECARY^ ONE DOOR EAST 0? LARUE, EOY3 & LARUE'S STORE, OPPOSITE C. H. ft E. D. CRANE'S, Rensselaer, Indiana, WHOLESALE AND| RETAIL DEALER IN Pare Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, etc., WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and. adjoining Counties to his very extensive stock, all of which has been purchased with reference to the wants of the people, and are warrerttod pure and fresh. Persons wishing anything in my line are invited to call;as lam determined ot <*•11 as cheap or a shade cheaper than any similar establishment In the west. i Ei T. HARDING. 1 June 5 175*'. r final t>.

nH V<l removed their stock nf goods to j tile store room well know® aa the “Stanley House,* 1 formerly occupied hy , La-Rttc k (To., whftre thxy ate now ye-j c< iving ouc of thv heat and jurist »j>lsnid lots of . mi/ SUMMER DRESS GOODS eyer before plibj-t d in this market, and of the V*IU LAUU3T seaiHir STYUM, (.'erne of the styles being entirely new.) Having purchased eftr stock after the fall of the Spring’s high prices, we arc enabled to Mil BETTER ROODS FOR LESS UU ta M 53 W than those tllio pkhjkasod earty dh nr, season! We Consequently can <»ffef*wieh iuducoments as . , r ) • CQNNOT FAIL TO PLEASE!!. and of pqch a quality as can only be found at the fmtmM depot. ■Mfrki ’ JfcJ- ll , f , and at such LOW PRICES as to astonish .the very natives! We would especially call the attention of the. 1 ladico to pur stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS. *. • y'*ia t*., •■•♦4l such as Ptaifr,'Bldrk, Printed' • in Plafil Barege, Barege DeUr.es, ic. We have also a very fine and Tafge lot of White Goods, such as Swiss r.pd Lawn Robes; plain and figured Jaconets, Plaid h ansooka; Mull Muslin; Victoria Lawns; and irt fact almost every imaginable variety of white goods. We have also on hand a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, such its Cloth andCasipicre Coats; Marsailes Coata and Vests; Linen Coats,- f P'ts and vests; Sat‘in Vests, <tc., a lot of very fine drab Beaver Hats; fine black Moleskin do; Palm and Chip do., for men and boys; a large lot of Indy’!? Shoes and Gaters; men’s and boy's shoes and boots, and in short almost every article usually kept in in a Dry Good fdtore, which they offer

VERY LOW FOR CASH. or to such as they know to be prompt in payment. For us to talk is useless.— All we ask is for those who want goods to call and EXAMINE FOR TIIEMSLVES! and they will be convinced that it is a fixed fact, that the handsomest, cheapest and BEfcjT Goods are to be found at the Store of TICIItfNOR & JECKS. SSrA small lot of Groceries which they will sell for cash as Jiighas any house in town. T. d- J. Jjme 5, 1856. v 3 nLGIy

LAND FOR SALE! TIIIE west half of the north-east quarter, and the north-east quarter ofttie north east of see 20, and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section 21, in township 29, range 6 westone mile north-east of RensSelaer, county seat of Jasper" county, Indiana. The above described land is high dry and undulating, and will be sold cheap for <•«#£, if application be made soon to Wm.HOPKfNS, BensseJaer, Or, J. R. PRESTON, Box 510, Chicago, ii Illinois. Sept. 20, ’53. VV. S. Iloi“Kit.s alao pfitra the following reaj estate on the most favorable terms: IV, Good farming land ia Beaver township and near, .the village of Morocco—the west half oi the south-west quarter of section 29, c-ast half of the ftorth-cast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of section 20—also, the west half of the north-east quarter, and north-east of the nqrth-east, and the south-west of the south-west of section i 21—all in town 29 north of range 9 west; | also, the south-west quarter of section j 22 fowii 29 range 8 west. 2. IGO acres of good dry prairie land, i lying in Iroquois township, 7 miles west of Rensselaer—the south-east quarter of section 2, town 28 range 8; also timber and prairie in Newton township, convenient to Town—the east half of the north east quarter of section 29, the north-west of the south-east and south east of southeast of section 32, the north-east of the north-west of section 33 toivn 29 range 7 west. 3.. 40 acres of good timber land in Barkley township—the south-east of the south-east of section 2G town 30 range 6 west; also lot number 3 in block number 21 ih Rensselaer. 4, 127 acres, a farm under cultivation, j good tirhbhr, a small frame house* oTily three milek and A Half from Rensselaer, and known as the ‘Odell Farm.’ ~, ‘ Persons wishing to f&ttns will do well to cftll, as they can have Choice of a variety of lands. - . i Apply to f-. ! \ , W. 8, HGPKfNN; I RciisseJaer, Nov. 22,’55. 40t

and agents per yardrfine. Bleached Shirting, ifOQK Uto l&ct* . Hickory Strlpd at one slwfling; goods, suitable for summer eoato *ndpnntir, Wont lts lo 3Brt!r. ptlry.iisl; B#<d«T*;Wng t»«iis one to two shillings per yard. • In‘tub or err thing*,’wet m rtps. b&ts, shoes, shirts, collars, cravats, reamp-dW»#l Ac., tint <*"»ld h' v TA : *tffe Ladfenl would'iay.'tWat'mt stock of • •

FANT V <?OpDS, S,uch as glove^ bonnets, ‘ uxnrovMV a Y Is tty for surpasseu in any market, and ec lccted with particular reffcreiicc to* ti e Bjto 50 cents a pair; from 10 to .80 cents a pair, lacea, ribbons,, worked caf - lars, underslcaves.Ao., at very tow pziee:*; bonnets from one to five dollar? each; lawns from 10 to 25 cents a yariUJfuvn, iackonet and barege robe* from 4M?sthto 45,00 each; prints from to \i\ Oanto I per vard, and so on to the end of the ehnpttf] • & 1 shall, also, have » good fisKWilKCBt HARDWAHE, Which 1 will sell very low, . xa . . ‘ My GROCERIES will Ifc*sdfd filvcly for cash, and just aa leW as they can bo bought at retail anywhere along the railroad. ' : '•, ■ m i will sell good Tea a**4o etk per potoid. The truth is. IDO XOTL\V&#D TO BE U.VDERS OLDbj any body. and those wishing to buy >-L tmuAn (j GOODS FOR CAStt ‘ Will find that they can buy justtaftoheAp of me, as they eanjaT anjsy in Town. Come, then one aridk ?|G-comc and examme my stock and T will guarantee that you wig dissatisfied. Remember, .mat ydtx trill find the cheapest goods iri'/rtm,ftt what was formerly known as‘Graft's Corner,’ but shall be known hereafter' as liberal Corner, on account of opr _ liberality and fair dealing. My motto has always been that a “nimble sixpence i's better than a slow shilling'.’* W. L WEBSTER. Rensselaer May 19, 1856. * !4tf

CHEAP CASH STORE, ; A WORD to those wishing to boj goods. Wc hare on hand s largo stock of dry and we wifi ftollto the people of Jasper County as eneupt Sr v* *. A LITTLE CHEAPER Than any other estnblishment in the Chy of Rcnssclecr, We will sell Good Frencn nd English Merino at Plain Delancrat • v #'4 Heavy Brown Muslin,. . ■jW Good Calico, fast color*, •, ” Bleached Muslin ,0a and all other Roods in proportionGItOGERIES Can be had cheaper at this estahlislimejitjhan in aiiy other, iu town. W# have, also, a large stock of .■ rjmitC.’na-'f BOOTS ft SHOES . wliich will 1* aol<l .heap- ?n«* i» purchase will do well to, call and exaHune o>,r Mock lsTuro purchasing as odr nirjtto is “quick sales and small profits, and rwnlv pay.” Remember to call at tfce Sfc** hrmmfy i occupied by PuTcupile & Blair. WILLIAM THOMPSON A Co. Jan. 31, 1856. 50^ WHEAT! WHEAT! ni onnErsii wheat «,i>ka for .41/1) whieh the highest market erst, wm j, FIRST GlfiV ' FHOII THE., " r . [ GREAT ‘EMPORIUM, ( ! ORE at rksjt at ■liberal corsesThe rush fpr “Liberal Corner’* has commenced in good earnest "of People daily visit oar establishment, bow justly celebrated 1 FAB AND,j NEAR.* Ne ver before has our stock been aslarge, our styles as attractive, or bur prices s«. tempting as at the iSwffiaiy inviting is our [ SmM f inmt 1 ■ mtr'Moewwm Hluch for Twisty» atogftftftif iPtilllMbHid nehness is unsurpaagei KtrbfiOmKlt c b« Ciut.ua, Babeuhs,-! Twlm, JUWns. PiUNtgD JacaexaTS,!ln fact,almostanything wanted canhe had to sujt your call at *<Litß;rajL Corner.’* - -W. L. WEBSTER. P. S: To find. IiASKAX fttiufKK you have only to fellow the crowd. - ■, *» -i -■ •,*•- ■ •'•■•'ii iiji IN lichiug, manner stnpe, cordroys, table • r •••■' H. ST\ f ■'.••v., •. T.. * . itM