Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1858 — Page 3
VARIOUS ITEMS.
spiritualist organs claim 1,037,000 converts to their faith in this country. hundred and fifty-four British troops left Montreal for JLiverpool last week. Stantz, a pauper in the poorhouse of Franklin county, Ohio, has fallen heir to SIOO,OOO. Mississippi river at Vicksburg, when the flood was the highest, was ninetyseven feet deep. 1 estate has depreciated fifty per cent, in Sacramento, since the discovery of gold on Frazer river, men, were suffocated in a well in Somerville, into which they descended to blast a rock, on the 27th ult. Dr. Murray, of Elizabethtown, Nety Jersey, better known as “Kirwan,” preaphed his quarter century sermon on Suifelay last. Qty-Wm. Taylor, Esq., of Montgomery, Alabama, offers a reward of SIO,OOO for the apprehension of the murderer of his son Abner C. Taylor. Austrian papers complain that Prince Frederick William, of Prussia, is going to make himself the head of the Free Masons of Germany. Barbee. Esq., of Lafayette Indiana, had his pocket relieved of S6OO on board the train from Jndianapolis. He was asleep at the time. sheriff of Quebec employed a convict to hang a man and a woman, last week, giving him S3O and setting him free for doing the disagreeable job. , independent State, composed of white men has been established in Southern Africa near the Cape of Good Hope, called the Republic of Trans-Vaal. half a century, it is said that not a boat has passed Mount Vernon, where lies the illustrious dead, without tolling the bell while passing the sacred shade. Green, of the law school in Lebanon, Georgia, has been ordered out of the State for "saying that slavery is dangerous in theory and practice. This is a free country. * hundred and twelve Chinese women recently landed at San Francisco, avowedly for the purpose of prostitution. Their manner of life is said to be almost without shame or the restraints of common decency. £p(yThe pretty Queen of Portugal has not vet seen her husband—having been married by proxy. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, in alluding to theifact, says that a man who will marry by proxy, ought to become a father by the same method. oO”The "Logansport Journal says that a Mr. Stevens of that place killed a rattlesnake on his farm, the other day, that measured five feet two inches, and contained a full-grown grey squirrel in his “eating house” yrhich he had put away whole. thousand barrels of flour-are contracted for in Cincinnati, to be delivered in September at three dollars per barrel, by parties in Indiana. This is a low figure, but shows wbat calculations are made on the season’s crop, and the stock held aver. the State Journal 'ko learn that the 2d annual meeting of the old settlers, of Indiana will be held at Knightstown Springs on Thursday, the 12th of August- A large attendance is expected, and it is intended’to have a basket-dinner on the ground. M. Ray, Cashier of the State Bank of Indiana, gives that on the first day of January next, the charter powers of the State Bank will.cease, and no provision for the redemption of the notes of the Bank, which may be left outstanding. , old loz-cabin at North Bend, the residence of the widow of President Harrison, is gone<r,>'lt was destroyed by fire about midnight, Saturday, July 24. Many valuable papers, relics, portraits, etc., were lost in the conflagration. Massachusetts Medical Society offers a prize of SIOO for the best dissertation adjudged worthy of a prize on the following thdme, namely: “To what-affections of the lungs does bronchitis give origin!” It is open to physicians of all countries. (XyThe British steamer Styx, which made such a fuss in the Cuban - waters, took a Spanish slaver as a prize, with $40,000 in doubloons on board. share of commander Vazey was one-third of this, which accounts for his zeal in looking for other pirates. Mississippi paper tells us how a fellow of doubtful character was induced to leave. Some of ihis"neighbors made up a sufficient sum of money for him to travel on, and left it lying about loose. He found it, but, supposing he had stolen it, he left—not the money, but the countrv. Morse sailed for Europe, with his family, on Saturday, the 24th ult. to be absent, a year or more. The Professor has already received the first installment of the SBO,OOO presented to him by the European governments for his telegraph invention, and was required by < urs to pay a duty upon the gold in which it was paid. William McNab, a worthy citizen of 'Washington township, Poweshiek county, |own, was struck by lightning and instantly killed, while riding in a buggy, last week. The lightning struck hipi on the top of the head., bneajcing ii hole in the skull. His horse was also killed at the same time-. new idea has been started at New Yqfk, that Coal is liable to propagate yellow fever. Mr. Thompson, the health officer, says: “It is a singular and well attested fact, - that the coals which are brought to St. Thomas from Liverpool, discharged in large quantities upon wharves,emit a gas which favors the the generation and spread, of the infection of yellow fever.” mary and effectual mode of abating public nuisances. An establishment known as the “East Saloon,” on Washington street in that city, having become a stench in the nostrils of the public at large, an alarm of fire was raised—an engine brought out, and after the building had beep deluged, if partially torn down
OiyMost of three hundred California postmasters are hotel keepers. (XtyJohn Kendall, who has a wife in Boston, has been arrested in New York for marrying another wife there. lead mine has been discovered near Bamsay, Canada West, and mining operations had already commenced. Negro Equality.- —The Douglas organ of DeKalb county, Illinois, takes ground in favor of the right of negroes to vote! oO”The Hon. Wm. Costello, a member of the Territorial Legislature of Minnesota, was drowned at St. Pau), the other evening. O^yA Minnesota paper defines a “working Democrat” as a Democrat who can poll the largest number of votes with the fewest men. German Turners of Cincinnati it is stated, formally resolved at a recent meeting that they would vote with the Republicans. Chicago Times states that William Fitch, a clerk in the postoffice of that city, was discharged because he spoke to Senator Douglas. O^yA slave boy ijamed Godfrey, aged 12, has been hung at Mobile for chopping off the head of a child 4 years old, named Lawrence Gomez. oi7”Ex-President Pierce and his wife ar r rived at Lisbon, Portugal, _,on the 20th*ljJlt. The young King extended to him every mark of consideration. ■ y , A. F. Snbw, of Brunswick, Me., says that a few applications of castor oil will kill any kind pf warts, on man and beast, without soreness. laying.; on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad progresses slowly. Some nine miles have been laid west of Plymouth. (XyThe Kansas Herald (Pro-slavery) says that ex-Governor Stanton is a candidate for th’e United States Senate from that Territory when it becomes a State. (KJyOne hundred and twenty-six thousand , soldiers are to be inspected on a camp near Warsaw by the Emperor Alexander, of Russia, toward the close of August. ... original alnd genuine Drefd Scott, Was at the Burnet House, Cincinnati, on Thursday, in the capacity of a servant to A. Christie of St Louisf (t(yThe VVesZ Tennessee Whig publicly announces John J. Crittenden as its candidate for the Presidency in 1860. The Memphis ’ Eagle and Enquirer hlas done the same thing. notorious! Calhoun having been removed from the office of Surveyor-General of Kansas, is indigndnt, and threatens to rej veal some damaging Secrets of his partisans. (KJyThe Germans,! in the principal East- ; ern. cities, are holding festivals in aid of the fund for the erection of a monument to Baron Stueben, the tactician o: the Revolutionary army. mooted question “will salt-petre explode!” was definitely settled at the recent fire on the London Docks where 2,000 bags of salt-petre exploded with terrible destructive effect. I Postmaster at Montpelier, Williams county, Ohio, has been arrested for abstracting a draft of one hundred and twen-ty-live dollars from a letter, and giving it to a second person to. get it cashed. - Kob, who has been zealously and effectively identified with the Free-State cause in Kansas, has. commenced a daily German paper ih Leavenworth. The Germans of Kansas are all for freedom. OiyThe President of the United States has issued his proclamation ordering the sale of public lands at Lecompton, on the Ist and 14th of November, and at Kickapoo on the Ist and 19th of November. Godard, accompanied bv his wife and by two gentlemen, made a successful balloon ascension at Buffalo, on Tuesday afternoon. The highest attitude attained was two-miles. i
oO”Judge Lott, of Brooklyn, New York, Circuit Court, has decided that a Plank Road Company are not liable for injuries happening to persons traveling on Sunday, for other purposes than those of necessity and mercy. Bangor Whig says the Penobscot Indians are now doing a smashing business in manufacturing hoops for ladies’ dresses out of basket stuff. The ladies have also adopted the fashion in its greatest amplitude. QO“A new tribe of Negroes has been discovered in Australia, who, if the account is to be believed, are entirely without hair. Their complete baldness gave them a strange unearthly appearance, at which it is said the Baloone blacks were at first very much terrified. (£/*One of the subjects of Parisian gossip just now is a rare case, lately brought to light, of a man one hundred and twenty years old. Four years ago he married a wife who was his junior by just a hundred years, and by.whom he has had three children. 03-The South Bend Forum says: “Colonel May, though a 1 >rge man is brim full of Democracy.” We fear the Forum editor is -mistaken in,the filing. Democracy never filled a maWouf as the Colonel is, nor in the part that predominates! in him. o^7”“Little Dug,” as they call him, is having’ pretty ha-d times of it in Illinois. Dug fights well, but we apprehend he will hardly be able to keep his place in the Senate. We guess that after the next election, he will only bp a Dug-out floating down the political stream-- — Louisville Journal. deuntjijg-ropm of the Indianapolis Journal was entered by a burglar on Saturday night, but thp thief only got five dollars in money and teh dollars in postage stamps for his trouble. A mail must be iusane that would think of robbing a printing-office, and especially on Saturday night. family of James Seba, in Buffalo, numbering seven in all, were poisoned on the 23d ult._ Mr. Seba had mixed arsenic, with flour to kill rats, and the servant girl, supposing it to be good flour, added it to meal of which cakes were h ale for the family breakfast. Fipally restoratives averted any fatal effects from the poison.
RENSSELAER MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BV MESSRS THOMPSON i- SON Wheat, per bushel ;... .$0 55 Corn, per bushel 20 Oats, per bushel ■....- 20 ' Potatoes, per bushel 50 White Beans, per bushel .. . . 1 00 Timothy Seed, per bushel 1 50 Blue Grass Seed, per bushel 2 00 Butter, per pound 08 Lard, per pound. .-. 10 Eggs, per dozen Q 5 Hides, Green, trimmed, per pound 03 “ Dried, per pound .. 06 Dried Apples, per bushel 2 00 N. O. Sugar, per pound 11 Crashed Sugar, per pound,. 15 Rio Coffee, per pound . 14 Java'Coffee, per pound 20 Rice, per pound 08 Molasses, per gallon _ 50 Sirup, per gallon 75 Vinegar, per gallon 25
CANDIDATES. Mr Editor: Please announce me as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. 13-tt* PARIS ROBINSON.
THE SKIN Is formed with thousands of pores in every inch-of surface, whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood—the acknowledged cause of all diseases of mankind—when the skin is dry and parched when it i£ covered with eruptions—when it is cold and clammy—when there is inward fever or inflammation—it is impossible fur the skin, under these circumstances, to perform its proper functions and to carry off the impurities from the body as designed by our Creator. Morse’s Indian Root Pills remove these obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, eiid cause it to brighten with the flush of youth and beauty; beauty, so much admired and loved; beauty, without paints and cosmetics—butbeauty producedbi health and happiness. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pil|s are sold by all dealers in Medicines. j in PUB LIC SALE OF BLOODED CATTLE, HORSES, FARMING UTENSILS, Ac. ’ WE will sell, at the farm of Jonathan Puncoast, miles west of Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of August, £858; 2« Heart Thorougll-ISred, Full-Blood, anrt Grade Durham Cattle, Consisting of Cows, Calves, Heifers and Bulls. Also, 2 Mares and a Sucking Colt, 1 one-horse Buggy and Harness, a Reaping Machine, with Setf-Raler, And a general assortment of Fanning Utensils, too numerous to mention. • Sale to commence at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Terms made known on day of sale.JONATHAN PANCOAST, 11-3 t JARED BENJAMIN. LFGVL NOTICE. State of Indiana,? Court of Common Firms, Jasper county, ( ' October term for 1858. Eleazer Lainson ] Reuben IL Janies and [’ Civil act ion. Joseph Downing. J COMES a disin forested person and filet an affidavit that the said Joseph Downing is not a resident of the Stall* of Indiana. He is therefore herby notified of the pendency of this action, and that unless Im appear and plead, answer or demur to the complaint in this cause at the culling of said cause on the. second day of the said term of said court, to be held at the court house in Rensselaer on the fourth Monday in October, the same . will be heard and determined in his absence. Wjtncss the Clerk ar.d seal of said JsE court this 3d day of August, jji the ?' year 1858. f ’ C. M. WATSON, Clerk, By D. I. Jackson, DeputyMilroy & Cole, Flip's Attys. 14-31 PUBLIC EXHIBITION. - r PHE young ladies of the “Iroquois Lyceum” -L would announce to the citizens of Rensselaer that they intend giving an exhibition, On Thursday Evening, August 5, To he held at the Court House. The exercises will consist of several original .Dialogues, reading of the Bolton Garland, interspersed with Vocal and liistrunjental Music. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Doors open at 6t£ o’clock. F. H. MARTIN, 13-tt Secretary. PALMER HOUSE, Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Jf. I>. CAKIIKHAEI,, Proprietor, GOLD AND STEEL' IP ENS, A GOOD article, for sale by HARDING & PEACOCK. "W anted—Lumber. ANY person wishing to build and pay the carpenter in lumber, can 'make such arrangements with 41-6 m JOSEPH A. ST. JOHN. ADniNINTBATOH‘>S~SALE NOTICE is hereby given that I will, on the 28th day of August, 1858, at thb late residence of Benjamin Henkle, dec’d, offer for sale all his personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, household furniture* &,c. &.c. Terms of £ale. — On all sums of three dollars, or under, cash in hand—on all sums over three dollars a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, bearing interest from date and waiving the benefit of valuatiorCor appraisment laws. Sale to commence at ten o’clock, A. M. ' 30, ’SB-3t. JOHN DARROCH. Administrator. COLLEGE JOrttAAI. OF MEDICAL SCIENCE r A MONTHLY Magazine of forty-eight pages, conducted by the Faculty of the Eclectic College of Medicine, is published at One Dollar a year, payable in advance. Communications for subscription, or for specimen numbers, should be directed to Dr. C. H. CLEAVELAND, Publisher, 14-ly 139 Sevenih street, Cincinnati, O. BLANK DEEDS AND BLANK MORTGAGES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. JUSTICES’ BLANKS (tor sale at T H I S"-<> F F I C E .
TIDE OF HOLDING COURTS IN JASPER COUNTY. CIRCUIT COURT Meets on the third Monday in March and September. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Meets on the fourth Monday in January, April, July and October. commissioners' COURT Meets on the first Monday in March, June, September and December. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. . The cars on the New Albany and Salem Railroad arrive at Bradford as follow: DAY TRAINS. t Going south, 11:38 [A.M. Going north, 4:22 P.M. NIGIIT TRAINS. Going south, 2:25 A.M. Going north, 3:09 A.M. indianahouse, J. NV. A s. O. DUVALL, Proprietors, BRADFORD, IND. The table wiil be supplied with the best the market affords. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to the Hotel. The Messrs. Duvalls are also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD DAILY' HACK LINE. The hack leaves Rensselaer every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with.the trains north and south, and returns same day. (□“Extras can also be procured at either end of the route, on reasonable terins. 7-ly LIVERY STABLE, D. C. WALKER, PROPRIETOR, Ilensselucr, Ind. Horses and Buggies, Carriages and Saddles, to be had at any hour, day or night, to go into the surrounding country. 6-ly SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! rpHE undersigned is desirous of inlorming his A friends and the public generally, that he has now on hand A I.EETLE THE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Brouglit to tills Markot. QfEEverything tThcays nice and clean..JfQ In addition to his Grocery department, he keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK, COD FISH, &c. His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete, such as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, llulf-Busli-cls, Ac. Ca'.Oiround, gentlemen, with the cash, and vi?u will always find the latch-striijor hanging out. , [so] J. M. AUSTIN, si M, 17& J- DAVISSON, " FRANCISVILLE, PULASKI CO., IND., WILL GIVE rRUMI’T ATTENTION TO Purchase & Sale of Real Estate, PAYMENT OF TAXES, Ac. Being personally acquainted in this and ad- ; joining counties, reliable information will be given ; by calling on them in person or by letter, as all communications will receive prompt attention, by sending two postage stamps. Persons having business in our line will find it to their interest to give us a call. [□“Special attention to collections. Office in the store of M. E. Davisson & Son. M. E. DAVISSON. JOSEPHUS DAVISSON. R. & W. SPENCER, Physicians and Druggists, MONTICELLO, IND. Will give particular attention to all professional calls, night or day. • In connection with the practice of medicine, they keep constantly on hand a good supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Of all kinds, to which they invite the attention of ail persons. ' 20-ts DR. E. J. HAZEN,. PRACTICAL oculist, Havin’g permanently located IN KENSSE LAE B , WOULD respectfully annon nee to the citizens of the snrroiinditig country that he will lie in readiness at all times to cure all curable discasesof the Eye, either re- ' cent or chronic inflarjimatien,-partial blindness, granulations of the eyelids, films, &c. 35-ts SCHOOL NOTICE. THE undersigned would r-spectfully announce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has opened a schoo. for Youths and Misses in the room formerly occupied by R. B. Janies, on second floor itk‘kLiberal Corner.” Terms. —One dollar per mcrfjth, or three dollars per quarter. DELILA SHENEFELT; June 1, 1858. 5-ts SALii OF SCHOOL SECTION. Auditor’s Office, Renssei.aer,? July 13, 1858. L NOTICE is hereby givdn that the Auditor and 1 Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for sale, at the Court House door in Rensselaer, Jasper county, on the 21sT day of August next, within the hours prescribed by law, for not less than the appraised value, to the highest bidder, the sixteenth section 01 township twentyeight, north of range five west, in said county-One-fourth of the purchase-money to be paid in hand, and the interest for the residue for one year in advance, and the residue in ten years from such sale, with like interest, annually in advance. Appraised value and subdivisions of said section ' can be seen in the Auditor’s office. By order of the Board of County Commissioners at their June term. 1858. TURNER A. KNOX, 11-ti Auditor of Jasper county, ADMINISTBATOIHS SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell, at public auction, on Saturday, the. 28th day of August, 1858, at the residence of William Hammiltdn, in Jordan township, Jasper diana, all the personal property of Dolila Smith, late of Jasper county, deceased, consisting of bed and bedding, clothing, &a. A credit of six mouths will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving Valuation and appraisement laws. ZION SMITH, Administrator. July 27, 1858. _ 13-3t*
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on the 7th day of August, 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said dav, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for a term of seven years, of the following real estate, situate in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east .quarter of section thirty-six (36,) township thirty-two (32,) range six (6) west. - And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, inteiest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of Henry Hoad, at the suit of Frederick Van Patten. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. July 13, 1858. 3 50 SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Court of Common Pleas, I will, on the 7th day of August, 1858, at the court houso door In the town of Rensselaer, ; Jasper county and State-of Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for a term of seven years of the following real s_tate, situate in Jasper county and’State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section twenty-five (25,) township thirty-two (32, f range five (5) west. And on failure to realize the full amount of said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time arid place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of Jesse P. Petro, nt the suit of Robert H. Milroy, assignee of Ward Dagget & Company. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. July 13, 15. ® 6 50 SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Tippecanoe County Circuit Court, I will, on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1858, at the court house door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county and State of Indiana, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of of the fol lowing Teal estate, in Jasper county, Indiana, The south-east quarter of section twenty-five, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—one hundred and sixty acres. The east half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-five, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-five, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The west half of the north-west quarter of I section twenty-four, in township twenty-eight, north of range six west—eighty acres. The south-west quarter of the south-west i quarter of section thirteen, in township twentyeight, north of range six west—fotty acres. The south-east quarter of the south-east quar-' < ter of section fourteen, in township twentyI eight, north of range six west—forty acres. Containing in all four hundred and eighty 1 acfes, more or less. And on failure to realize the full amount of 1 said judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the , same time and place, offer lor sale the fee-simple I of said real estate. Said real estate taken as the property of The New Albany and Salem Railroad Company, at i the suit of John T. Huff and others. SIMON PHILLIPS, Sheriff Jasper county. By W. J. Wright, Deputy. July 20, 1858. ‘ 12-21 00 FOR EVERYBODY ! Who subscribes for the gNEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, ■ A BEAUTIFULLY ! “illustrated family newspaper. The New York Weekly Tress is one of the best' literary papers of the day—a large quarto con- j taining twenty payee, or sixty columns, of enter- j taining matter; and elegantly illustrated every! week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO 81,000 J WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RE- ' CEIPT OF THE. SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. 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On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber’s name will be entered upon our books,r and the gift forwarded within one week to him,* by mail or express, post-paid All communications must be addressed to ■ DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, ■ 9-ly 211 Center streej. New Vork. J H. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich ft. C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN A E Zi E , MONUMENTS AN P HEAD STONES. JJAIIE proprietor is determined not to be surJL passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or tho cxecutibn of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, Monticello, Ind. Reference. —Messrs. Geo. VV. Spitler, L. A Cole, Jacob Meikie. 35-ts RO.C KH I I L HOUS E. frlllLO RUMSEY, Proprietor, Corner cf Broadway and Main Street, FORT WAYNE, IND.
i|MAL ESTATE ABENCY. ; LEE & SPITLER’S COLUMN. I .... . . - I 100,000 Acres Land for Sale. I w. D. LEE. a. W. SFITLEE. LEE A SPITLER, Land Agents, WILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection «f - rents, and payment of taxes—will givs careful . and correct abstracts of titles, and Information generally in 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. ON BEAVER PRAIRIE. AST half of the north-east quarter of section -J 15, township 28, range 9, high dry plain for sale at low brices by LEE &. SPITLER, 23 Real Estate Agents. FINE TIMRER LOT. EAST half of the south-west quarter of section 13, town 30, range 7, west, for sale at 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 St SPITLER. FINE TIMBERED LAND. " THE east half of the north-east quarter, 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 & SFITLER. 20 Real Estate Agents. NEW GOODS. “ A Fresh Arrival of New Goods AT LARUE, BOYS & LARUE’S STORE. HAVING adopted the Cash System, they intend to sell at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. Their stock consists of a large and splendid assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. Of Every Description] Muslins, Drills, Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Cambrics, Challis, Chamfras, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Berejes, Blue Drills, Denims, Ripkas, Cords, Sweeds Linen Drillings, Jaconets, Book Muslins, &.e. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, NAILS, GLASS, ROOTS AND SHOES, A Fine Assortment of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes, SUMMER HATS, BONNETS: AND BONNET TRIMMINGS, a ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING, COTTON AND CARPET CHAINS. WOOD3N WARS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Trunks, Satchels & Carpet Sacks, WITH THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF - GROGEBIES, All of which they will sell VERY LOW for CASH or PRODUCE. Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, &c., will be taken at the highest market prices. Thankful for past patronage, we ask for a further continuance of favor from the publie, hoping that those who are largely in arrears te_ us will not dodge us, and neither trade with us on our new arrangement nor pay us the old score. LARUE, BOYS &. LARUE. May 12, 1858 _ 2-3 m THE NEW BOUT AND SHOE STORE. r 11HOS. McSHEEHY wishes to inform theeiti' _L zens of Rensselaer and vicinity, that he ha" just opened a large and excellent assortment BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every description, ip the .house formerly eecupied by Reed &, Timhions, which he offers to sell cheaper than has ever befoftf b4en offered in this town. ' ’ (□“Repairing done on the shortest notice. 45 THOS. McSHEEHYy LandL for Salo, r | ’HE undersigned will sell low for eaeh er A good horses'the following pieces of land, to-wit: ' • 1 • . • The south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section 7, township 29, range 6, ee«- ~‘- taining 44 14-100 Acres; also, the nortn-woet es the south-West of section 6, township 29, range 7, containing 38 acres, if applied for soon. ■“ 47-ts ’ EZRA WRIGHT
