Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REAL ESTATE AGENCI. LEE & SPITLER’S COLUMN,

W. D. LEK. i O. W. SPITLER. LEG & SPITLER, Land Agents, "VV/ILL give their attentionyto thebuying and ’ ’ selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally la relation to the value and quality of lands in this and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will be done on reasonable terms. OFFICE—One door east of Laßue’s stone store. ' 20

ON BEAVEK PRAIRIE. half of the north-east quarter of section -*ls, township 28, range 9, high dry plain for sale at low brices by LEE &. S tTLER, 23 Real Estate Agents.

_ FINE TIMBER EOT. EAST half of the south-west quarter of section 1.3, town 30, range 7, west, for tale nt low- price and on good terms by 21 ’ LEE & SPITLER, Real Estate Agents.

A FINE FARM OF 200 ACRES, SIXTY in cultivation, timber adjoining the cultivated-land sufficient for fencing and fuel, lying within three miless of Rensselaer, for sale at low price by LEE & SPITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents.

FINE TIMBERED I.ANO. THE east half of (the north-east qnurter, and the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section 14, town ,30, range 6, west, will be sold low and on good terms bv_ LEE & SPITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents.

1 II C KIRK, (Successor to Reich &. C 0.,) dealer in ITALIaN AND AMERICAN M A P, 2 L Z , ftIONVIUENTS- AND HEAD STONES. HHIE proprietor is determined not to be surJ- passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or the execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To alt who favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, Monticello, Ind. 1 . Reference.—Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Jacob Meikle. 35-ts

Q RENSSELAER DRUG g 800 K *ST ORE. Harding a peacock would respectfully announce to the citizens of Jasper county in general that they are still carrying on their old trade—compounding medicines—where they may be seen at all hours of Jhe daj, ready to wait upon their customers. They have a large and well-selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS, AND PERFUMERY, \\ hich will be at the lowest cash price; and they would respectfully invite all those wishing anything in their fine’to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. We keep on hand a supply of all the PATENT MEDICINES Of the day. We. arc also agents for the sale of McFARLIN’S CELEBRATED OINTMENT For the curb of Scrofula, which is warranted to cure in all cases where the directions are properly observed. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully put up to order. We are also'the agents for all the SCHOOL BOOKS Used in this vicinity, and can furnish them, at wholesale or retail, at lower prices than anyone Cl?'"’. W e have Blank Books, Memorandums, Blank Notes, &.C., &.c.—a largo-assortment of all styles, and at reasonable prices. Drawing Paper and Drawing Materials of all kinds. ARNOLD’S WRITING FLUID, And all kinds of Black, Blue and Red Inks for . sale. - Cap and I,etter Par er—a fine assortment always on hand. ■ VV all 1 aper—the latest styles rcsen ed and kept [ by its,— All kinds of Note and MAisical Books kept, and furnished to teachers and others by the dozen at ; low prices.

family bibles Just received. A large assortment of Plain and Gilt laniily Bibles, the best ever brought to this market. ‘ Call and examine-for yourselves at the Rensselaer Drug and Book Store. Goods packed careful!)' and sent to all parts of the district. • Terms, cash in hand, as we are determined hot to make good debts pay for bad ones. JT 29 HARDING & PEACOCK. Mecca and Mohammed. Gl* PUTNAM &. CO. have published and a have now for sale, BURTON,S PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA And the Tomb of the Prophet, With an introduction by Bayard Taylor. 1 vol., 12m0., with illustrations. $1 50. The history of this curious book is an follows: Burton, an officer of the East India Company, having by a long residence in Tppcr India acquired a perfect knowledge of the Oriental language and customs, projected a visit under the auspices of tfie Royal Geographical Society, to the Holy City of Mecca and the Tomb of the Prophet at Medina, places rarely, if ever before, visited by an Englishman. This he successfully accomplished in 1853-4, disguised as a Mohammedan Dervish. The history of the pilgrimage is not surpassed in interest and originality by any book of travel ever published—embracing his residence at Cairo as a Mohammedan student; the journey across the desert with the great annual caravan_of pilgrims; the visit to the tomb of the Prophet; the discovery that the great Blackstone of Mecca is an aerolite; Che annual sermon preached at Mecca-to an audience of 156,000 pilgrims, gathered from all parts of the Moslem world; his . narrow escape, from detection, and the only accurate account of the Mussulman faith. To the religious community this work furnishes information never before made pub’fc, respecting the ceremonial laws of a large portion of the Eastern world; while, for general interest, Burton’s will compare favorably with either Rothem, or Crescent and the Cross. G. P. PUTNAM &. CO., .. 50 N 0.521 Broadway, N. Y■