Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1859 — Page 4

Miscellaneous. About It i gilt. Cassius M- Clay, in his recent speech at Covjngton, Kentqcky, said: “There was no for ‘Democracy’ in the future. The control of the national government was aboiit to pass to the Republican party. Stephen A. Douglas would stand in the Charleston Convention like a mutineer at ■e&>‘who has the ships charts and compass on the powder magazine, and with a lighted match in hand, demands supreme ,command of the ship, or hj will engulf all on board in a cojnmon ruin. The south may surrender to thjis bold conspirator, but Pennsylvania is revolutionized and Illinois will no longer follow Douglas.” Dangerous itide. The evening train out from Chicago on Tuesday evening last*, while stopping at Toleflton, discovered a lad about eight years old, Bitting quietly on the breaks, under the where he had rude twenty-five miles, betwfeen the wheels, without harm. He said hia fjather lived near there, and it was the only-chance he hudjof gettin ■ home. While everybody was in wonder at the exploit, which equalled Blrfndin, the boy come up missing.— Valparaiso Republic in. 1 (fcjfvMr. Etheridge, in accordance with his own (convictions, but contrary to what was Buppbsed to be the sentiment of this State and voted against til Nebraska bill. Gen I H ouston, contrary to what was avowed tio bej the sentiment of his State and party, tiook ground against the Slave Trade. Both receive a popular endorsement., which shows that principles and 'Character are worth something; even in the ISi-th—a fact which we Comipend to the attention of those who propi se jto organize an Opposition without, any .-7 Albany Journal. ThL Newest Do^ige.—A Newport letter says pf the bathing: “Ladies who cannot boast of a natural plumptilude equip theniaelves with life preserving jackets,” which they inflate before going into the water, and whiclji thus gives them Juno like proportions. pThisf may be scandalous, yet it is true, and I thiaf morning h and a plaintive cry from a bathibg house as iv| passed, ‘Do come here, Mrs. Jones, and blow me up before I go into the water.”’] 1 —L* State of i South Carolina is taking a teusus, and in Seventeen parishes there is a decrease of overjfiOOO whites since 1855, whiles the blacks have largely increased. The palmetto State tvill soon be Africanized. | OOyln Austria, no man is allowed to marry whio can’t write his name. Ii such a law were enacted in this country, the breed o. Democrats, at least of legitimate ones, would pretty nearly run out in some sections. don’t be proud,’’said a couple of silly young ruysterers to two gentlemen; “sit down and make yourselves our equals.” “We have to blow our brains out to do thujt,” replied one of them. -034“H0w is it,” said a gentleman to Sheridan,‘‘(that your name has not O attached to it? Your family is Irish, and no doubt illustriousi” “No fa-miiy lias a better right to O than ojur family,” said Sheridan, “for we owe everybody.” C3IA writer in Mack wood says the peculiarityjol Louis Napoleon is that he consults everybody and yet follows his own advice. 03-The ( ialveston ■Civilian expresses he Gen. ii uuojton is elected Governor of the State.

VJNIFED ST.tIES JIAUMI lL S VILL, BY virtue of a writ of execution (veadi) to m directed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit am. District ol Indiana, I wiljl, on the 6th day ol September,! A. D. 1859, between Hie hours of ten o’clock: A. M. and four o’clock—P i\l. of said day, at| the Coart House do.ir in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indian t, offer for sale at jpublic auction the rents and profits for the term otlseven years of all the following-described real estate, to.-wit: The South-west quarter of the north-west quarter, and the rt'orth-west quarter of the north-west quarter! and the liorth-eubt quarter of the northwest quarter, and the nortli-wost quarter of the north-eijist quarter, of section thirty-five [ 5.1 township thirty-two [32,] north of raaigo seven [7J west. Also,[the south-west qjiarter of the north-east quarter,(and the south-east quarter o the northwest quarter, and the ndrth-eust quarter of the south-east quarter, and tllie nortii-west quarter of the (south-east quarter, and Hie south-east qu irter bf tiie south-east quarter, of section one [l.] in township thirty-two [.,2,] north of range seven [7] west Also, the north-east quarter of the north-east the south-west quarter of the southwest qulirter, and the south-east quarter ot the south-west qu irter, and the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, aud the north-east quarter of the south-wi st quarter, and the southwest quarter of the north-west quarter, and lit south-east quarter of the tiorth-west quarter, and the qortlji-east quarter of t|io north-west quarter, and the; south-west quarter of the north-east’ quarter, knd the south-east quarter of the northeast quaiter, and the'north-west quarter of the quarter, of section six [6,1 in township thlrjty-two [92,] north of range six (6jwest, and all situated and being i„ J uspf . r c^tllly Indiana. r J And upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will,jut the same time and place, anp in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee-simple of all of said abpve-describad real estate, or si> much thereof will satisfy the demand. j Takeni upon execution as the property of the defendant, at the suit of Samuel L. Baker against Phineas M. Kent. Sale Will be made without any relief whatever from Valuation or appraisement lawk- J(>HN_ L. ROBINSON, U. S{ Marshal for the District of Indiana. By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. August 3, 1859. Prs. fee, $10,50. tt

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, &,C., EVER SEEN IN JASPER CO! COME, EVERYBODY! AND SEE THE GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE HOOSIER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY STRODE & PENN. COME, WITH YOUR WIVES AND YOUR CHILDREN, YOUR SWEETHEARTS AND YOUR FRIENDS, AND BE WELCOME. E. T. HARDING, FAMILIARLY KNOWN AS “2D SACO IT TUBS,” DESIRES TO SHOW HIS GOODS, Whether You Buy or Not! REMEMBER! THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN ! JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R. H MILROY. L. A . COLE. II ILIt O V Ac COLE, RE A L ESTATE AGENTS, ARE prepared to transact all business usually pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, &,c I’hey are prepared to and will furnish corrcctabtruets of titles to any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and will accompany the same with a legal opinion as to its validity, without additional charge, whenever required. 20,000 ACRES Of the best land in Jaspercounty, suituafedin in all parts of the county, and qomprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of the county, for sale by MILROY & COLE, dJ Ileal Estate Agents. THE BEST OF FKAIRIE 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 0; the east half and the south east 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 limber within a short distance ot 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 band, five pet- cent, in one year, and the balance in eight equal annual payments, witli interest at the rate of six peT cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises. For the above real estate apply to MILROY Sc COLE, ■*3 Land Agents. 0(* MEAVEK PIIAIHIE, ALL 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 ,12, 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 casli in hand; $2 per ucre on tile Ist of January, 1859; $2 per ucre on the Ist of January, 186(1, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest by MILROY & COLE, LI Real Estate Agents. ONE OF THE BEST FAUJIS IN THE COUNTY, C CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 { acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring und orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale by MILROY & COLE, LI Land Agents. A UkltGE NU.TIIIUK OF TOAAN UttTS, C’ II FATED in tiie best parts of the town of ” Rensselaer, lor sale at. very low price and on favorable terms by MILROY &: COLE, Reel Rotate Agents.

Latest from Pike’s Peak, 20,000 MEN EN ROUTE TO THE GOLD MINES! - - 05 Y'\7'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 to tlijs market consisting in part of Ames Sc Leonard’s Spades and Shovels, Spears Sc Jackson’s Saws, Planes—best brands—Augurs, Field and Garden Hoes, Iron and Wooden Rakes, Butts and Strap Hinges—all sizes—Locks and Padlocks, Sheep Shears, Bells; Halter, Breast and Trace, Chains; Haines, Drawing Knives, Files. &.C.; in fact, everything usually foil ud in an establishment of this kind. Wewouldalso invite especial attention to our fine stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, Scissors, See., 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, See., all of which we are soiling at anusually low prices. Wo have also, in addition to our stock of House Trimmings, Sash, Glass, Putty, White Lead, See., presenting unusual facilities to builders, as they arc thus enabled to get their Trimmings all at one house, and that, too, at greatly reduced prices. Wo still give our customers an opportunity to buy one of the Ciiarter Improved Governor, [elevated oven,] or Utah Cook Stoves, at Lafayette price*. We have also a large stock 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, Sc c. We have also on hand constantly a good supply of Tinware, 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 custejh'ers and the rest of mankind through our new stock, confident, if they want anything in our line, tiiat we can sell to them, if low prices are any inducement. 43-ts I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. New Albany & Salem R. R. 1859 SUMMEU AKKANGEMENT, OK AND AFTER APRIL 20, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GpI!VG NOItTII. FROM NEW ALBANY.— Chicago Mail —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:50 A. M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencastle at 6-50 P. M.. for St. Louis, arriving at t>:2s A. M.; and 7.29 P. M for Indianapolis, .r----rivingat 8:55 P. M.;andat Lafayette at 12:58 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 9:20 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup ijjt Greencastle. St- Louis and Cincinnati Day Eatress.— Daily, except Sunday , at 12.05 F. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the. <O, & M. R. R. train for St. Louis at 5:.' 2P. M., arriving at 2.45 A. M.; and lor Cincinnati at 4:40 P. M.. arriving at 10:10 P. M. Passeng-i s dine at Mitci.ell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Express.— Daily at 9:.(5 P. >!. Stopping only at regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. M. R. li. trains for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 6.48 A M., and St. Louis at 2:00 P M. FROM GREENCASTLE— Lafayette Accomodation. —Daily, except Sundavs, at 8.55 A. M. Connecting at" Lafayette at .9:00 P. M. with Chicago Day Express, arriving at Michigan City at 4:50 P. M., and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M. GOING SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN ClTY— Cincinnati Day Express.— -Daily, except Sundays, at 9:50 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 ditto 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 Lafayette, at 9:20 A. M ,with Louisville Mail Train for New Albany anil Louisville, arriving at 9:45 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations North, andutall Stations South of Lafayette. Passengers breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mitchell. I'ROM MlTCHELL.— Louisville Day Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 4:59 P. M. Stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with O. & M. R. R. trains from Cincinnati at 5:92 P. M.. and from St. Louis at 4:40 P. M. Reaching New Albany at 7:55 I\ M. Louisville Night Express. —Daily at 1:15 A. M. .Stopping at regular Stations. Connecting with O. Sc M. R. R. trains from St Louis Arriving at New Albany at 4:15 A. M. t ROM LAI'AYET PE.— Greencastle Accomodation.—Daily at 2:30 P. M. Connecting at Lafayette with Day Express from Chicago and Michigan City. Arrives at Greencastle at 6:10 P. M-. in time to connect with train for Indianapolis at 7.29 P. M., arriving at 8:55 P. M.; and for St. Louis at 6:52 I’. M., arriving at 6:25 A. M. 'J he Through Trains connect at Greencastle with tiie Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad, at M. S. Crossing witli Michigan Southern and Northern Indiauu Railroad; at Michigan Citv with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and North-west, and for Delroitand all points East. o*only one change of Cars for Chicago St Louis or Cincinnati. rr J?£° GA 9 E , CHECKED THROUGH. CJ I hrougli tickets lor sale in Louisville No *? 5 M f' a Stn ' , ;V a , ,ld Ut Company's officVs in New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the East and North-west. R- L- Ricker, sup’t Supt’s Office, New Albany, Apr. 20, 1859 JUST RECEiVED, A LOT OF SPLENDID SPRING fil|yp AND SUMMER I fs BONNETS. DADIES, CALL AND SEE THEM. 29 A LEX, BOWEN. BREWER HOUSE. COVINGTON, IND. S. E. METTBE, Proprietor.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, NOTIONS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, At “Liberal Corner.” GEORGE W. Si'ITLER TY/OULl) respectfully announce to the pub* V V lie that he is selling Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, See., Cheaper than Ever before Offered, in this market, Among which may he found the following, with prices annexed: Shoes at all prices and of every kind, from 50 cents up to 75, 85, 1,00, 1,10, 1,15, 1,25 and 1,50. Clothing ut the lowest rates. Fine Cloth Pants, 5,00; Cassinets, 2,50 to 3,50; Coats at an v price; fine Cloth Coats from 10,00 to 15,00. Cottonades and Callinets very low for cash Blacking Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Ilair Brushes, at every price. Rubber Combs, PutF Combs, Side Combs aud Hair Pins of all styles. Razors and Strops, very low. Coffee Essence, Tobaccos of all grades, Teas from 50 cents to 1,00. Fancy Cassimeres, all prices. Shoe Strings. Women's Wool Hose for 30, 40 and 50 cents per pair. All Styles of Belts. Gloves of all styles at 5 to 15 cents per pair. Cheap Bonnets at any price. Very fine Shirts for 1,00, ami extra fine for 1,50. Shirt Collars, 10 to 15 cents. Coats’ Thread, 50 cents perdoten* Needles of all sizes, (j papers for 25 cents. Steel Pens, 50 cents per gross. The Propell ing or Ever-pointed Pencil, 25 cents—will last as long as twelve ordinary pencils. Together with other articles too numerous to mention, that will be sold very loir for cash. l?-ly CEO. W. SPITEER. N EV, r }1 A1)IS0N DOUSE, main S*,, bet. Columbia Ac Front, CINCIMVATI, r TMIIS Hotel is of tiie most modern coust’-iic-.l tion, containing all the latest improvements and conveniauces adapted to such an establishment Tiie parlors, dining-rooms and bedrooms are newly furnished, the latter being commodious and well ventilated. The location of the House is excellent, and affords peculiar advantages to tiie business community, being within live minutes’ walk of the post-olfice, telegraph offices and banking houses, and adjacent tu the landings of the principal steamboats. Omnibuses and baggage-wagons, from the several railroads leading to and from the city, call regularly for passengers. Tile strictest attention will be paid to the wants and comfort of guests; and no pains will he spared to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the “ Madison” for years past. GARRISON &. CAHILL, 20-ts Proprietors. REAL EST AT E AGENCY. W. D. LEE. G. W. SPITLER. ITT & KPITIAIK, laud Agent*, W’ILL give their attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and inliormntion generally in relation to the value and duality of lands in Inis and adjoining counties. A le"al opinion in relation Vo the title will always accompany every sale tnad- without additional.cost when required. Business will b, done on reasonable terms. REM OVA L. tv. is. Bowm.iy. TAILOR AND CUT T E It, BEGS to inform his old friends and o'ts-vdga toiners that he lias removed bis place of business to the building next door east of tfi La Rue, Boys &, Laßue's store, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that support lie lias enjoyed for the last seven years, and which it will lie his constant study to deserve. 7 1 y DKS. MOOIIE & ITAAS, Surgeon Dentists, LAFAYETTE, DU. YA/'OUbD respectfully call the attention of the cit>V izens of Jasper county and elsewhere, to their method of inserting Artificial Teeth, and also their styles. Our “Continuous Guru” work, on Platina plate, is without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum, giving the teeth great strength, beauty and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Plate ’ work is made with single or block teeth, with the latter there are hut two joints in ail upper or lower set of teeth—a superior style work. Our “Vulcanite Base” is a very pretty style of work ; very light and durable—used for the upper part of the' mouth. Our “Clieoplastic” work is a very servicable kind of work, and costs less than those named above. Our facilities are such that, we ran put up whole or partial setts of teeth on short notice. Teeth extracted witli Electricity, and also with Dr. Branch’s Local Anaesthetic. By the use of these our patients suffer but very little, if any, pain. One of the firm will be in Kensselaer every four or five months, spending about ten days each visit. Specimens exhibited—work warranted. 46. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. THE undersigned I would respectful- iSSgjßga®** fully return his thunks tended tcHiini sini;e his t.nuance of that patronage by a strict attention to the wants of his customers. lie buys his leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells for Cash. Thus, lie gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured nito Boots and Shoes ut the cheapest prices, and can efford to sell on very low terms, for cash. Give me a cull and examine my stock aud prices, whether you purchase or not! I sliall be pleased to wait on you. 1 he highest price in cash paid for Hides. J I Repair! lig done on the shortest notice. :,a TII.OS. McSHEKHY. Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! 1 Y\ ILL have in Itensselacr in gnod time for early I planting, a large anti fine assortment of choice Apple, Dear, Peach ami Cherry Trees; Isabella and other ape- Vines; Currants, the famous Lawton Blackberry. Ohio Ever bearin'-' l aspben y. and other varieties; Gooseberries, Pie Plants of several kinds; together with several varieties of Hoses ami other Mowers; all of which 1 will dispose of al a fair price 'M tt \VM. H. MAKTIS, Agent. A FINE LITTLE EA It I*l of HO ACHES, QJ I'A KNTY acres of which is under improvet 7 misfit; also, 49 acres of excellent timber belonging to iln- f irm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by MILROY "<& COLE, 42 Land Agents.

THOMPSON & SON’S COLUMN. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR MON E Y BACK IS AT THOMPSON & SON’S. y WHO HAVE OX HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF • - \ SIMS 'All SUMMER DRY GOODS, AND WHICH THEY WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, FOR O ASH. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT, AND THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN!

A BEAR DISCOVERED IN OTIXT MIDST I /> —pc>l a looking about our town, wo can see" V—' that there are a great many j Si ‘ES 1!i t rom the fact that the roads are so bad that many could not get their goods into market. But, by great exertion, I now appear before you with the largest and best assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES! Ever offered in Rensselaer, consisting of a little of everything, From a l'onml ot Sl.ot to a Hog.hcati ot Sugar! New, ladies and gentlemen, ail I ask is for you to give mo one trial, and if I don’t render satisfaction, turn your backs on me and treat me with silent conteVnpt. I guarantee full weight in everything I sell. ALL KINDS OF MARKETING I aken in exchange for Groceries. 49 -T. I»I. AUSTIN. ii.c.kirk, (Successor to Reich &, C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN Ivl -Y ?. S Ig 3 , :tl OMJI I.YTS A\ I> HEAD STOSEX. r IUIE proprietor is determined not to be surL passed by any shop in the State, cither as to quality ot Marble or tiie execution of work and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House, Monti* celio, Ind. Reference— Messrs. Geo. \Y. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Jacob Meikle. 33-ts AGENTS WANTED 1 N every county In the United States to sell i by subscription several of the most popular and useful Books in America, among which are found a Bonk which should bo in tiie hands of every male and female, entitled IIOWABOtS DOMESTIC ME DICES' E, Revised by Horton Howard, M. D., containing Occr One Hundred Illustrations, Of great importance, one thousand large octavo pages, bound in substantial leather binding, lirimry style. I hrec volumes bound in one, containing an important S> stem <>l Domestic medicine, U ltli a treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and all diseases that mankind are heir "to, with prescriptions of tli- greate.-t importance to mankind. Also an extensive TKF.ATIS E ON i*l I DWIFEK Y, Giving a full description of the diseases of women the cause of disease and cure. This book was first published as a text-book, and is now used hi the Eastern Colleges, but the rev ls -,i edition is made simple and plain, that all Classes may comprehend it. It contains explanations to all tit medical terms used in it. I bis is a book which will be tjold only by subscription, and no copy can be purchased i n any book store i„ the United States, except it be a a second-hand copy, as I herein pledge myself to sell them to no one to be sold again, except to my regular traveling agents; and. moreover, W 1 I emplay no agent to sell this bork who will sell it in any other way than by subscription, an i ou the territory assigned him." Price $4 per copy. A Sample copy and terms to agent will be mailed on the receipt of the retail price Addr'*ss > H. M. RULISON, j Queen ( itv Publishing House, | -'‘"ly 141 Main st., Cincinnati, O. I Country Froduce Bought & Sold, j 1 yUI-L pay the highest price in cash for all kind, of Count l ) 1 reduce, such as Potatoes, Tab! ages buttei l'.ggs f luck ens. Furs. t Vc. 1 would also inform the public that all articles of country produce required for home consumption can he procured at m r Grocery. G6l S.riIUEL E. AIETTKE. TEMPERANCE^ CROC®' & PROVISION SIS'OSViS} oo THOS. S. PEACOCK WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Jaspercounty, and everybody else, that he has opened a Grocery and Provision Store in the first building east of Laßue's store, where lie will keep everything usually kept in such establishments, E X <1 E 1* T I A c; INTOXICATING LIQUORS & aLE! i ’ My stock will be of the best brands, and sold at the lowest living rates. 40 TIIOS?. 8. PEACOCK, BOOK A<;E \TS to sell rapid-selling, valuable ' T family works, at low prices, with interesting contents, and siipWhl v-colored plates ror circulars, with full particulars, apply if you live cast, to Henry Howe, 102 Nassau street. New York; if you live west, the same. 111 Main streut, Cincinnati, Ohio. 20-ts Groceries and Provisions. undersijr«ied respectfully announce* to ■ the public that lie intends to keep constantly on hand nil kinds and variety of Groceries and Provisions, in addition to a large stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. 29 A LEA'. ROWEN. Cash for Grain. r PIIE liml-rsigned will pay the HIGHEST I MARKET PRICE IN CASH for Wheat. Corn. Rve, Bariev, Oats, &c., at the old stand of Iloddix Son, in Gillam township. U 1 C. G. lIARTMAN. AIJVER T I S K IN THE RE\ss); l\ U R t; \ZT T V