Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1859 — Page 4
!' uiii.uOTiai "" Greatest country! bravest people! • Fastest horses! fairest women! Biggest lakes that fishes swim in! Most of railroads! longest rivers! Beats creation “ail to shivers!” Never flinching! never flunking! “Some” of one thing! mostly “pumpkin,” Jikmps the highest! squats the lowest! Runs the fastest! walks the slowest! More disisters! more delusions! More confession! more confusion! Who cau beat us? -who out do us? Wuo can hold a candle to us?
j . .. Singular Story. The Cincinnati.: Times is responsible for a Btotjy that a gentleman living in that city, and well-to-do, married about ten years ago, and after living with his wife some five years he concluded to get a divorce, «.n the account of unhappiness of their domestic relations. The wii’eassented and he appealed to thd Courts an I was successful. A year pataed, and he concluded once more to venture into the matrimonial market, and see if not find one who would make his home happier than the first. In this he was successful, and a short time afterward his d’vorced wife appealed to him for work in his fajnily, in the capacity of servant girl. The situation wa< given her, and she now does ihe work of the house of which she was once mistress.
The Minnesota Row-de-dow.
Gofv. Gorman’s lute exposure of the Minnesota election frauds, whereby Sibley be-i camefthe Governor of the State, and Rice I and -ohields members of the U. S. Senate i has ijnade an astonishing'flurry among the; politicians and office holders at St. Paul. ■ Tne 'Pioneer of that city is particularly sav- ! ■ge tin Gorman, add indeavors to dragoon , him into an acknowledgment either that he I told a lie to the editor of the Chatfield Republican. or th it the ed tor told one in publishing his statements. At the same time it admits that if Rice &. Co. did perpetrat, the fraud alledged by Gorman, they should be provided at once with apartments in the Penitentiary at Stillwater. AijAkrel with (Boots on.—There is no accounting for little childrens inventionsand explanations ofithings. Two little prat lers were looking at the weather-van on the top <|f the steeple of a Universalist Church. Thiaj weather-van, which was put up there to Uli which way the wind bl w; was in the ahap of a man with boots on. The children! wondered what it could be. “Is it ar nng®l?” says one. “Net,” said the other, “it Can’! be an angel,because angels have wings andjaugels don’t vvea. boo’s.” “O,” sail the jrst; “I’ll tell you what it is: It’s u t angel,I with boots on, going to Heaven on foot. (Hy-fn JeffersonJ Ashtabula county, Ohio, at the residence of Hon. J. R. Giddings, the villagers amuse themselves, every evening, play ing at ball—a game in which the <>!«• statesman takes great delight. On the Ith a mptched game was played—fourteen on ; side!. Tho Sentinel says: “The highes’ number of scores (was made by Josl.ua R Gidpings, a young chap of six'y-four, who led the field, having made a tally as often as thejclub came to Hi s hand.” OtrA c ase of crime in high life has caused much excitement i ,n Bourbon county, Ky Robert H. Champpias been sentenced to th< penitentiary for fi teen years, f- r rape upoi -his Jbroth ’r’s widow. He is a married man with a family o r children, and has moved in the- highest circles. He first stup fied his victim with chloijo'bnn and then outraged her; person. The Court of Appeals has just grapted him a new trial.
OCTA correspondent writing to the Cin-1 Times, frbm G-egory’s Mines, at Pike’s Peak, on the 20th of June, says: ••The news Iromi the mountains has not chain .ed ma’erialljy ; a few of the miners are I reaping a h.inilsome remuneration; many ! mote are unsuccess ul; some are returning! to t'>e States, anti others are pushing on to! Caiiforniii.” “.I was in Prison and Ye Visited Me.”— Thja Superintendent* of a Sabbath School in Oberlin was recently sent to jail on a charge of having helped to prevent a band of Kentucky kidnappers taking hick a Fugitive Sitive into bond ige. During his incurceratio|i. his Sunday School children-)—four hundred in number—-v.sited him while in prison at Cleveland. Stonnington an epitaph runs thus: , “H|ere lies the body of Perry M. Haskell Hd lived a knave and died a rascal. brother drunkards, don’t wear crape, Since rum and gin are growing cheap; Bijt it the friendly tear you drop, VVjeep for the worms that eat him yp; Fir if, like him, they have no spunk, Tne worms, like him, will all die drunk!” Jones, have you got a match?” “Yes. sir, a match for the old boy! There ahfe is mixing up dough.” Jones pointed to! hii wife, and then slid from the front door. Tljie last we sow of Jones he was “kiting” it I dotvn the road, hotly pursued by a red-he.ided ]a<ly with a cistern put. The L.ivei.’s Puzzle.—To learn to read the following, so as to make good sense, is the mvstpry: I thee read see that me. E vt-is (low li will I’ll have Bui that and you have you’ll One and up and you if I
Let the Big-mouthed Cannon Roar! E. T. HARDING HAS JUST BROUGHT TO RENSSELAER THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &O-, EVER SEEN IN JASPER CO! COME, EVERYBODY! AND SEE THE GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE HOOSIER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY STRODE & / PENNCOME, WITH YOUR WlVEijs AND YOUR CHILDREN, YOUR SWEETHEARTS AND YOUR FRIENDS, AND BE WELCOME. E. T. HARDING, FAMILIARLY KNOWN AS “S 3 AO O N Tl 7 £ D,” DESIRES TO SHOW HIS GOODS, Whether You Buy cr Not I REMEMBER! THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN ! JASPER. COUNTY LAND AGENCS. R. H MILROY. L. A. COLE. nILII O Y & COLE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Y RE prepared to transact ail business usually Cl pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—wifi give prompt and careful attention to the purchase md sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &c I’hey are prepared to and will furnish correctab■racts of titles to any piece or pieces of land uiywhere in this county, and will accompany he same with a legal opinion as to its validity, without additional charge, whenever required. THE IJ I. ST OF PRAIRIE LAND, DESCRIBED as follows: All of section 8, except 80 acres off’the west side of the section; the north half and south-west quarter of section J; the east half and the south dCT quarter of the south-west quarter of section 5; the whole of section 4; the south-west quarter of section 3, and the north-west quarter of section 10, all in township 27, range 8, situated in the vicinity of Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood; plenty of good timber within a short distance of the premises; will be sold at very low price upon the following unprecedentedly favorable terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of the purchase money in hand, five percent, in one year, i and the balance in eight equal annual payments, ■ with interest at the rate of six per cent, per an- | num, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above real estate apply to MILROY & COLE, 4'i Land Agents.
O\ HKAVEIC ViCAIUIE. \LL of section 4, and the north half of section 5, in township 28, range 8; also, the southwest quarter of the south-east quarter of section 32, township 29, range B—as good prairie as there is in Jasper county, selected years ago by good judges; will be sold at low price upon these terms: $1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1859; $2 per acre on tho Ist of January, 1860, anil the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, by MILROY & COLE, ’ 43 Real Estate Agents. ONE OF rilll lJIlN'r i'AIt.YIS lN rillCOUNTY, CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation-—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; tho farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for Bale hy MILROY COLE, 43 Land Agents. ~ 20,000 ac:res OF the best I i nd in Jnspercounty, suituated in in all parts of tin- connty, and comprising every viriety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms i■> various parts of the conlity, for sale by MILROY &, COLE, Real Estate Agents. 1 lAHGF NU-MBSLi. OF TOWN LOTS. Q? II UA TLD in t . : u s the town of R’n-s -l . a • . , w .rieenndon favorable term' j, ' •• >t p 4J lieai Eatui . gcate.
Latest from Fike’s Peak. 20,000 MEN EN ROUTE TO THE GOLD MINES! \ X.’ELL, let ’em go; but as some of the good * * people of Jasper will have to stay at home, we have opened out for their inspection the finest lot of Hardware ever brought 'o this market, consisting in part of Ames &. Leonard’s Spades and Shovels, Spears &. J icksou’s Saws, Planes- — best brands —Augurs, Field and Garden Hoes, Iron and Wooden Rake.-, Butts and Strap Hinges —all sizes—Locks and Padlocks, Sheep Shears, Bells; Halter, Breast and Trace, Chains; Hames, Drawing Knives, Files. &.C.; in fact, everything usually found in an establishment of this kind. We would also invite especial attention to om fine stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, Scissors, &c., of which We have a good variety of the most approved brands. We have also added to our stock a fine assortment of Notions, such as Pins, Combs, Thimbles, Pencils, Gun Caps, Lead, &c., all of which we are selling at unusually low prices. We have also, in addition to our stock of I House Trimmings, Sash, Glass, Putty, White Lead, &.C., presenting unusual facilities to build- i ers, as. they are thus enabled to get their Trim- ' mings all at one house, and that, too, at greatly reduced prices. We still give our customers an opportunity to buy one of the Charter Improved Governor, [elevat’d oven,] or Utah Cook Stoves, at Lafayette prices. We have also a largestock of Cast Stove Boilers, Stove Pots, Tea Kettles, Spiders, Griddles, and all kinds of stove ware, cheap as dirt. Also, Ovens, Sugar Kettles, Skillets and Lids, odd Lids, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, &.c. We have; also on hand constantly a good supply of Tin- I ware, manufactured by ourselves, which we will sell as low as can be bought any place. Thankful for past patronage, we will be very; glad to show our customers and the rest of man- ' kind through our new stock, confident, if they i want anything in our line, that we can sell to them, if low prices arc any inducement. 48-ts I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. - 7 I iVew Albany & Salem R. R. 1 JpgSSSI esssa- feggyay ■X~T"7~I 1859. 1859. SEMMEK AKKANGEMENT. JK AND AFTER APRIL 20. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: tJOIXC NOItTSB. FROM NEW ALBANY.—Chicago Mail —Daily, c-rccpt Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Stopping I it all Stations on signal. Connecting tit Green” | castle at 6 50 P. M., for St. Louis, arriving at 1 •’ 25 A. M.; and 7 .29 p. M for Indianapolis. .r- I i. ingal 8.55 P. M.jandut Lnfuyett- at 1’2:18 A.| >l. for Chic igo, arriving at 9.29 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchel! and sup at Greencastle. St. Louis and Cincinnati Day Express.—Dai-| y, except Sunday, at 12.05 P. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 3:1 2 P. M.,arriving at 2:4.> A. M.; nndfor Cincinnati at I 4:10 P. M., arriving at 1).10 P. M. Passeng-rs | dine at Mitci.ell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 9:35 P. •>. Stopping only at regnl ir ; i Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. R. R. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 6.48 A M., and St. Louis •it 2:30 P M. FROM GREENCASTLE—Lafayette Accomodation- — Daily, except Sundays, at 8:55 A. M. Connecting at’Lafayette at 3:00 P. M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan Citv at 4.50 P. M., and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M. " I GOIKG SOI7TII. FROM MICHIGAN ClTY.—Cincinnati Day Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 9:30 A. M. (leaving Chicago at 7:00 A. M.) and running! directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9:05 ; P. M., Stopping at all Stations between Michigan ' City and Lafayette. Passengers dine at Lafayette Junction. Cincinnati Night Express.—Daily, except Saturdays, at 10.25 P. M. (leaving Chicago at! 8:00 P. M.) running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 9:40 A. M. Connecting at La- I fayette, at 3:20 A. M .with Louisville Mail Train for New Albany and Louisville, arriving at 3:45 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations North, and at all Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitch- i ell.
FROM MITCHELL —Louisville Day Ex-I press.—Daily, except Sundays, at 4.53 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at' Mitchell with O. & M. R. R. trains from Cincin- ! nati at 3:">2 P. M-, and from St. Louis at 4.40 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 755 P. M. Louisville Night Express. —Daily at 1:15 A. M. Stopping at regular Station-. Connecting [ with O. &. M. R. R. trains from St Louis Ai- I riving at New Albany nt 4.15 A. M. FROM LAFAYETTE.— Greencastle Ac-i comodation.—Daily at 2:30 p. M. Connecting j at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago I ■and Michigan City. Arrives at Greencastle at! 6:10 P. M.. in time to connect with train for In- | dianapolis at 7 29 P. M., arriving at 8:55 P. M-; i and for St. Louis at 6:52 P. M-, arriving at 6.25 A. M. TAe Through Trains connect at Greencastle with the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad and at L ifayette with the trains of tho Toledo, VV abash, and Western Railroad, t M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indinna Railroad; at Michigan City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and al I points West and North-west, and for Detroitand all points East. ICrOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. b ?^ E 5 :KE P through. D I hrough tickets tor sale in Louisville, No 5;>5 Main street, and at the Company’s offices in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and North-west. E. RICKER, Snp't bnpt w Office, New Albany, Apr. 20, 1859 JUS T REC lE. VE D, A LOT OF SPLENDID SPRING ■HUB AND SUMMER /S ~ W BONNETS. LADIES/’OaLL and see them. 2° .; ; AUFX'. ICOWTkN. BREWER HOUSE. COVINGTON, IND. S. E. JMEITEE, Proprietor.
Protection against Lightning. Igjggllligg MUNSON’S Copper Tubular LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL FI.ANGES. (PATENTED AUG. 5, 1556.) Single Rods’, complete for attaching to bnildingw, sent by express to any t>art of the countrv. V> offer unusual inducements to persons who are er.gng< d in putting up Rods or who may desire to engage in this business. County an<i Rights for sale. This Rod is iii -general use in Central Indiana, and many other localities through, nt the country. It always succ-eds wherever ts introduced. It is no humbug. No man who exin7?^ < s > ?s merits will ever buy any other Rod. Th«* old iioii gi'r way before it as ignorance flies before the ad’/ojee of light.— According to Prof. Faraday, am! other TPen of note, copper has a cond icting power 5 *<• 8 tini‘ M greater than ir-»i»; and, in addition to this imp Hunt fact- Mynson’s Rod has a surface insido and out. i ar!y throe times as great as th<» old iron rod. Mvns<n’s R<d is an ornament on the best buildings, r.ird does not rust, but wii* enduro an age without losing i n c< ndu<•:iug power. This Rod has received the 1-<r>4 /’? crin'iim* at the American Institute of New York : the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia; the National Fair at Louisville, Ky.; the State Fairs of Ohio, I< wn, Indiana. Connecticut, and wherever exhibited. I* was never beaten in any contest, and never -ill be vh.cro there are truly scientific judges. It has he«-n endor-j-d and highly commended by John You g. Professor < f Natural Science in the Northwestern Christian University; Jah. S. Atuon, Supt. Indiana Insane Asylum; R. T. Brown, Indiana State Geologist; Lorin Andrfwr President Kenyon College, Gamlier, Ohio; Drs. tin’, Physicians and Chemists. Indianap-lis. and many other persons of well-known scientific attainments. LOOKE & MUNSON. Indianapolis- Ind. A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE! A. ALEXANDEK-N THIRTY’-SIXTH MAGNI E.CENT CASH, WATCH AND LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, lor .a uly Conmiiis 80 «SWs Solid Silver Wary. 40 He 'ir>/ Geld Chains. 200 Acres of Rich Farming Band. §>2.0.,8 in American Gold, and 400 Gold and Silvi r Watches, Among which will be found the GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING XY ATC”, Worth 5250; presenting a grand total of i’.tX’O prizes, amounting in the aggregate to the magnificent sum o‘ JO’ SI A , O 3 O O- ’ ~ TICKETS LIMITED TO 17,000, One Vrize to livery 'JT’c'n-* THE above array of valuable goods, will be distrbuted til public, tn Edinburgh, lud., by a disinterested Committee et Kciilleii.eu elected bv Hie ticket holders then.selves. ~n Mcndav, April li-, 1f59 in preceuiiiig n.y THIKTYMAIH Sclieme to the lavoi able consideration of the public, 1 embtacc this opportunity < t returning n.y sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons througlioui the Union, for the very libeial manner in w-tuth they have patronized me beret f-re. and to show tha. I fully appreciate their kind favors. I Would sa., that it lias been my constant aim and study, to rendei n.y .’cltemes acceptable to them, and at the same time the must libcta! of anything of the kind ever offered for public c..nside, alien ; and in this connection it is a source < figratifn a. i-n to me, tube enabled to make the amiouncemeni. that I have recently effected art atigemenis by which in future 1 will be enabled to receive my Watches direct from the manufacturers, both in this country and in Europe, and as a cunsequii.ve I will be enabled to furnish u.y customers, with the very best watches in use. It will also be übservi d. that in my Scheme f.,r February. 1 have intr, dim d a number m the cclebiated “AME 1< ICA NYY ATCHES mam: faclured by Appleton. Tracy, Ci C< ~ YY altl.ain. Mass., all >.f which are warranted for ten years, and are unquestionably the best watches in use. 7 his will be the ’ < th distribution 1 have giver, in the last f ur years. a:.d in every instance the d.awings have taken place on the day specified and as advertised. (for which see programme.) they have it. every instance been conducted solely '.y a committe elected by the ticket holders. ALL being free to attend, immediately after the drawing the result is printed and forwarded together with the prizes drawn, to all tick-et-hofders, either by mailer express, at my expense. In this connection 1 deem it nothing more than right to add, for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with me, and who.would like to “try their luck" in my scheme, that 1 hereby authorise them to enclose their money to Mr. 11. D viuv, of the firm of Rickets tv. Daily, of this place, who is tine of the most responsible men of the State, who will receipt for the money so deposited; and if the drawing does not go off precisely as stated. (see programme) all you will have to do wt.l be to call on Mr. Daily for your money. Under this art augemen:, ycu see. it would beutterly impossible forme to take any advanta - of you. even if I were so disposed. A complete list cf prizes, together with manner cf drawtnr tvc., is printed and will be forwarded to all wh<> dt sire it. All responsible persons are desired to act as A ? p v nt J:. fl ’ r th( ‘ sa,e Gf >ny Tickets, and will he furnished with Tickets at .-0 cents each t< gether with full instructions. the premiums w(* all< w for selling Arc. Sim le Tickets SI; -ix Tickets 5 dcsl.; Twelve 1 icxets 1(, dots.: twentv.five Tickets 90. All orders must be addressed to A. J A LEXAN I ER, Edinburgh Johnson f’ounty, no. ' That my drawings are fairly, h »nestlv. and honorably conducted, ! would respectfully refer you to the following. wh.> are among the most prominent citizens of Johnson County: Noah Perry Sheritf -fJohnson Co.. A. Kelfer Rep. r ® R^, ! ta P ve ? f John «on Co., W. P. Rush. Postmaster at Edinburgh. C W. Snow Esq., John Walsh and T. S. Moore, all «.f this place. plciceoii tlie tliird Jroixlviy in every -A* J- ALEXzINDER, Proprietor. ™ Edinburgh, Johnson Co., Ind. RENSSE LAE R~ Boot and Shoe c Store. FI’UIE tinder d 1 would r -sp :lf ( . - fully return his !mu a jff to the ciliz’its of seiner and Jasper connty, for the very liberal support they have ex- I \ tended to him since his aKgEJh L ’ \ arrival among them,and Bk. - X. hopes to merit the con- EyjtfSSs. t.nuance of that patronago by a strict attention to the wants of his customers. He buys his leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Tims, ho gets his leather at tbe lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Shoes at the cheapest prices, and can effbrd to sell on very low terms for cash. Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not! I shall be pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. H.J Repairing done on ’ho shortest notice THUS. McSHEEHY. Pmit Traas! 1 ruit Trass? I W’LI have in Renun laer in good time for early ■ planting, a large ami fine ass rtment < f choice Apple. P ar. P, a u> a..d <lu rry Trees; fea'-ella and enter .erape Vines: I'ttrra.itH. the famous I awl. n l.la< kb. rry. Obi >■ ver bearin' f aspberrv. and ..titer t Va JJ?K e “ : 9';'R'antscf seveial kinds; t.-eilber with serial variilt.’s es R. h< h and other I R ai"■"■‘Ga.lU whiel. I will d>«pr s.-. fa’ a fair price 41 ts "M- H- MARTIN, Agent.
THOMPSON & SON’S COLUMN. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR M ONEY BACK IS AT THOMPSON & SON S. / WHO HAVE ON HAND A TuAKGE ASSORTMENT OF Si'R V! l.\l) SIIiMLI! DRY GOODS, AND WHICH THEY WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRI PRODIKT BOUGHT, AND * THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN!
A BEAR DISCOVERED IN OUR MIDST! r. p>ln looking about our town, we can eee » that there are a great many v . BAF.3 SOTTSSSi F rotn the fact that the roads are so bad that many could not get their goods into market. Bnt, by great exertion, I now appear before you with U>» largest and best assortment of I* AMI L Y OROCKRXKSf Ever offered in Rensselaer, consisting es a littlof everything, From n Pound of Shot to a Howeheud of kujar! Now, ladies and gentlemen, all I ask is fet»you to give me one trial, and if I don’t render satisfaction, turn your backs on me and treat me with silent contempt. I guarantee full weight in everything I sell. ALL KINDS OF MARKETING lak.:n in exchange for Groceries.J- W H. C. KIRK. (Successor to Reich & C 0.,; iwr.tr.EK rx ITALIAN AND AMERICA# -•* » *"■ 2 ZL ZS . .no.wr.-nKN'rM axd heab «rosf». r | , IIE proprietor is determined not to be sw- • passed by any shop in |br cfther to quality Mari/Je or the executions ®f werk, sty*’ AVARRANT SATISFACTION To dll who favor bj Jn w3t.V a rraSL Mafn street, opposite the Montfer?Jo- Hotjse, Monticello, Ind. Reference.—Messrs. Ge>», > Cole, Jacob Merkle. ' AGENTS WA.VTEP I N every county In the United Jo sef! by subscription several of the most popwlhir and useful Books in America, among which arefound a Book which be in the hiuids sf every male and female, entitled lIOXVAIID’S MKXMCI.W VC, Revised by Horton Howard, M. D„ oonUiuhig Over One Hundred Illustrations, Of great importnice, one thousand largo octavo pages, bound ni r-bstantiul leather binding, jj. brarv style. Three volumes bound iu one, r o „. laming an important Syst m or Domestic Medic! no With a treatise on Anatomy. Physiology, a-d ■lll diseases that mankind are heir to. with prescript.oils of th - gr.-:tte«t importance to mankind. .'Also lUI CXt'hSlV-3 TIIFIATiSE OX JHBWIiTK, Giving a full description of the dis. n . «... caUR, ‘ of disease and cure. litis book was first published :<s < t-xt-book md is now us d in the Eastern Colleges, but tbs' rvvis d edition is made simple and p).,,,,. (11M al( classes may comprehend it. It contain, „pla- ! ttuhutH to all th. m. dical terms used in it 1 bis is a book which will b.. bv , üb . ; scriptton, and no copy can be purchased in any i book store t„ the United States, except it be a ! a second-hand copy, as I Lerebv pledge mv.eif ; to sell tnem to no one to be sold again exeeni • to my regular traveling agents; and, moreover, . wi.. .-nipUy no agent to sell this bo ,k who will ; sell it in any other way than by subscription, ani on the territory assigned him. Price $4 per j copy. A sample copy and terms to agent wiU Ibe mafled on the receipt of the retail price. Ad. ‘ JrrßS > H. M. RULISON Queen City Publishing House. ~ 4_l y 141 Mum st., Cincinnati, O. Country Produce Bought & Sold I ruJww, Pay J tle . highe '' t price in Cash fr,r all kinds of J. Uounti j Produce, such *h P< l hom %^ sur “ pt^^-*A e TEMPERANCE GROCERY & PROVISION oc THOS. S. PIT; \\7* ULD respectful" v inf >. , ’ ’ Jnsper cou.ily, : '.,i ■> . he has opened a Grocery ai.d 1 . . i the first building east .d L-.Ru "s si u I he will keep everything u-u .liy a pt in tablishments, i: X <? E f» T X * <. INTOXICATING LIQUORS & Alt . My stock will be of the best brands n ,H , . at the lowest living nites. 43 THOS. S. PEACOCK BIIOK AEENI-Ni \V A f T^| ED ’ SeH ra I ,id -«‘‘lli-p. vuli:-,H. , * fa,,,il y work ’’. at low prices, with in er esting contents, and auperblv-colorcd ,f" For circulars, with full narticul.r. . t live east, to Henry Howe 10" PP y ’ ’ °" N- w Vorlr • ir . . E ' Nassau street. M-.in «t>- .’c- IVe w ' st > the satire. 111 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 20-ts rrtn rOCer^es an d Provisions. I ilh undersigned respect fully annotmc* .. ■ the public that he intends to'kecp const r.tri on hand all kinds and varb-ty of Groceries and 1 revisions, in addition to a large stock of M and Roys’ Clothing. A share of the public OB " tron.ign is respectfully solicited. H ‘ J 9 ALEX- ROWEN. Cash for Grai-t. r r U M wiU I” 1 ' th. , I MARK El PRICE IN CASH |„ v , '. • Corn Rye Barlev, Oats, & c ., ,t the o d si.,nd ,‘,’ Haddix & Son, in Gillam township. C. G. HARTMAN ADVER T I S E ’ IN THE RENBBELAEt G AZTTE.
