Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1859 — Page 4

| Utiscdlaneous. 1- ■ ■ ■ . _ .— s* Progress of Piracy. The St.; Augustine (Fla.) Examiner assort* positively that cargoes of African negroes are constantly landed in the United States, andjpubliahes a copy of an agreement entered into b tween a Rhode Island captain, one Miller F. Width am, commanding brg Favorite, and a firm on the African coast, for the delivery of eighty “fair and merchantable negroes.” The Examiner adds that this cargo‘has been safely landed on the Southern coast, and the negroes found a ready market. Such reports continue to reach us from th# Gulf States, and yet the sympathisers with Douglas and Buchanan at the North persist in speering at and ridiculing the fact that the reopening of the African slave trade is seriously; contemplated by the Southern Democracy, Afraid to indorse the piratical movement lest their party may be totally annihilated #t the North, and afraid to take open ground against it, lest they may lose caste with the Southern dictators of the Democracy, our Northern Doughface organists, in reference to this question, find themselves in the dicament ofithe servants of two each of whom they fear, and neither of whom they dare offend by over disobedience, t

(ttrThe following laconic advertisement was placed in the window df a London cof-fee-house: “iStolen from this window a China cup and saucer: the set being now incomplete, thfe thief may have the remainder at a bargain.” 1 t ■!» 02r“That was a horrible affair—the murder of and the sealing up of his remains in a tfn box.” ‘-What D-an!” asked a half dozen voices at once. “Why, sardine, of course,” was the pungent reply. —r. ■ •••—■ <s> 0A/ r “Johnny,** said a dbatfrig mother to her lomewbiit insatiable son, “can you eat that padding with impunity!” “I dun’i know, ma,” quoth young hopeful, “but I ’apoae I can with a spoon.” t OCrWo men are called the “softer sex,” j because they are easily humbugged. Out of one hundred girls, ninet -five would prefer ostentation to happineis;—a dandy husband to a mechanic. t j f &Zr“ That’s a fine strain*” said one gen- I tleman to anbther, alluding to the tones of a ainger at p concert the other evening, ••yes,” was the reply, “if he strains much more he’ll bujst.” (Erin ad iscussion at an agricultural club, a wag recomrftended the farmers to put snuff on their corp, so as to make the crows sneeze, and then to shoot the sneezing ones as the rogues;.

The Old Boot and Shoe Store. THE subscriber returns his thanks to his numerous f£>r their liberal pj&tron&sre during the parfrfive years, and expects to deserve and receive a continuance of h in the future. It my work don't suit, don't t he it. My work is i\\ home-made, and warranted perfect. I have a larg£ stock on hand fur the fall trade, anjd am always to make up to order. 1 still emrily the same workmen that 1 have bad several years, of whose good work the public is well aware. Tdrms positively . ash, and I will not be undersold bj ant one this side of Lafayette. Repairing donte with neatness and dispatch, j] r*The highest price in cash paid for Green and Pry Hides. t [2O-ly] | JOHN GOETZ. hesvsselaeii CABINET WAREHOUSE. THE subscriber has always on band, at his Cabinet Shop in Reusselaer, the latest and most durable stales of BEBSTFApS, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Chairs, Tab es, Stands, dpc. Bookcases, or any of the above articles, and everything else tin my line, made to order, and at as reasonable rites us anywhere else. TT Repairing done on short notice. 20-3 m M. EGER. Hoots and Shoes. WE have just received a very desirable M assortment of Boots and Shoes, which J? wo will sell eery low. Good Boots and ole at $2 ,50 t0;4,50 per pair. 20 , G. W. SPITLER. L OR fashionable and cheap Ladi s’ Embroid_F ored Collars, Undersleeves, <fcc., go to 80 G. W. SPITLER’S. IF you want a good article;of Fancy Cassisimeres, Silk aud Satin Vestings, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Underclothes, &e, clu-uper than the cheapest, go t«. SPiTLER’S. Wanted! RAGS, Feathers, Beeswax. &c., for which the highest market price will b<> pai 1. 20 G. SPITLER. j 1 SHEItItT'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution and order of sale to ihejdirectedj from the Clerk oftheJnsperComraon Pleas Court, I will, on the 21st of September, 1859, at this court house dobr in Rensselaer, Jasper county Aud 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 tjw highest and best bidder thereof, the rents and [irofits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, situated in Jasper county and State of Indiana, to-wit: Tho south half of the south-east quarter of section thirty fout [34,] in township twenty-nine [29,] north of range eight [B] west—containing •ighty acres. And on failure to realize thb full amount of •aid judgment,j interest and coAts, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate. To be sold Without any relief from valuation or hppraftfemedt laws. Taken in execution as tho property of Andrew J. Reed 4 «/., at the suit of Henry Foreman aud Brotlxcre. W. J. WItIGHT, | Sheriff Jasper county. -August, 31, ljSS9.

Latest by Telegraph! A PEACE MADE AT LAST! rpilE LATES NEWS FROM EUROPE Ig that Austria has evacuated Piedmont; but as tliis will not have much effect on trade in Jasper county, we have determined not to evacuate Rensselaer, but will siill coutiuue to keep on hand a complete assortment of HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASS,! TISWAKE, Ace., WHICH WE DESIGN SELLING : j AT VERY LOW FIGURE 3 FOR CASH! We will also have on hand, in a short time, a better assortment of Cooking-, Parlor and Hcatiisg Stoves Than have ever been brought to this village, which we will sell AT LAFAYETTE PRICES! We design keeping on hand, or subject to order, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF k " 1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MA CMINER Y. Among w.iieh may bo found Wheat Drills of the most approved pattern; Hedges, Free & Co.’s, and Hunt &. Brawner’s Sugar .Mills; Cook’s Sugar Evaporators; Sugar Kettles, dze., doc., which we will sail at manufacturers' prices. : !D“Givo us a call before going elsewhere. 19 I. M. STACKHOUSE &. BltO. HU. E. V. Bl Ilf. I», D. S., i Fturn A. M Moore's Dental Office Lafayette,) j * -AN be found for a few days tit the Dunlap V. Home, wh -re he will be pleased to attend to any calls from those having dental operations to perform They may rely upon skillful o oration. Full or partial sets of trelh put in and warranted. [l9-tf] A. M. MOORE. REAL ESTATE AGE NC Y . w. D. LEE. G. W. BPITLEUU t.EE & SPITLPK, Land Agents, WILL 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 information generally’ in relatiou to the valuo and quality’ of lands in tliis and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany' every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will b-v done on reasonable terms. REMOVAL. N. fit. BO AV MAS. TAILOR AND CUTTER, | BE< ,S to inform his old friends and \ tomers that he has removed his place of ItS, J business to the building next door east of ..Iff, j LaR ue, Boy’s & Laßue’s store, where ho hopes,' to receive a continuance of that support,he has ( enjoyed for the last seven yyears, and which it : will he his constant stndv to deserve. 7 lv To All Whom it May Concern. HAVING ascertained beyond; a reasonable doubt that we can neither buy provisions nor k-’-ep up our stock on “promises to pay,” we have resolved to adopt and adhere to the cash system rxAusively. We will thus be enabled so sell at nuusu • 11v low figures, and we think that tinpeople of Jasper county are as willing to keep up a cash establishment here as elsewhere, provided goods are sold at as low figures. We have come to the coculusion to credit no one on and! after the Ist of September, lt-59. (except for Ag- , riculturul Machinery, )' and sell at Lafayette ! prices. " Hoping that this arrangement will prove as satisfactory to our friends! aS to us, and that it will result in benefit to both,[we remain Yours respectfully, I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. P. S.—Those knowing themselves indebted to us will please call and settle up, as we wish to j close our books. 19-4 t SfilEK 1 l-’F’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court* Twill, on the 21st of September. 1859, at the I court imusedoor in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper » county and State of Indiana, betWcjen the hours j of leu 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 i and profits for the term of seven years of the so!- j lowing real estate, situated in JaNjreg county and i State ol Indiana, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the s.uijth-eust quar- 1 ter, and the south-east quarter'd' the sou ill-west j quarter,t-of section twenty-seven [27;] and the. i east half of the north-east quarter, aiul t.pe north- I weat quarter of the north-east quarter., of section thirty-three [33,J township thirty-one [sl,] north 1 of i ang five [s] west. Also, the south-east quarter of section thirty- | six [36,j township thirty [3o,] north of range ; five [s] west. And on failure to realize the fuij amount of said nulgment, interest and costs, L will, at the same, time and place, offer for sale the fee-simple of said real estate To be sold without any relief whatever from valuation or appr liseiueut laws. Taken in execution as the property of John Haddix and William Haddix, at the suit of Ziblnu C. Sleeper et al., and of Thomas Antrim. W J. WRIGHT, Sheriff Jasper county. August 31, LEGAL NOTICE, State of Indiana,/ Jasper county,{ BCt ’ Attachment. Eli ml’. Fry I ' os. V David Sutton. ) \\/HEREAS, the proper uffiduvit and bond; * v have been filed with me tor an attachment j against the goods, &.C., of said defend ml, notice I is hereby given that, unless said defendant plead or demur, the same will be beard arid determined I on the 27th day of September, 1659, in his ab- I senee. Given under my hand and private seal this, I the 24th day of August, 1859. ALBERT LIGHT. Justice of the Peace in and for Washington township, Jasper county, Indiana. 19-3 t Printer’s fee, $2,50.

Let the Big-mouthed Cani non Roar! B. T. HARDIN Gr HAS JUST BROUGHT TO RENSSELAER THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C., \ EVER* SEEN IN JASPER CO ! COM E, EVEEYBOD Y ! -•'. . - . AND SEE THE GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE HHOSIER STORE, - FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY STRODE &. PENN. COME, WITH YOUR WIVES AND YOUR CHILDREN, YOUR SWEETHEARTS AND YOUR. FRIENDS, AND BE WELCOME. E. T. H AUDI NG , FAMILIARLY KNOWN AS ail o. V.J 1 W *4 a w aj DESIRES TO SHOW HIS GOODS, Whether You Buy or Not! REMEMBER! •. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN! JASPER COUNTY^ LAND AGENCY R- II MI LUO V. L. A. COLE. Ja * fi. is o v & ct* e. , REAL ESTATE AGENTS, A RE prepared to transact all business usuaMv < i pertaining to Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchas, and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes, Ye I hey are prepared to and will furnish correct abtracts oi 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 ~ f \l‘ tire best laud in Juspercounty, suituated in x ' in all parts of the county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several well-improved farms in various parts of tliecouii- | ty, for sale by MILROY & COLE, 4 > Real Estate Agents. Tmu bust of pbaehie land, TA E-BCR I BED as follows: All of section 8, exUD cep-t 80 acres off the west side of the section; t-Hie north half and south-west quarter of section i 9; the cast half and the south east quarter of the i smith-west quarter of section 5; the whole oi ! 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 o( : Lyon’s Steam Mill, and in a well-settled neighborhood; plenty of good timber within a short j distance of the premises; will be sold at very low 1 price. iiiApn the following unprecedentedly fuvora- | ble terms, to-wit. Fifteen per cent, of the pur--1 chase motley in band, five percent, in one year. | and the balance i u eight equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of si-x per cent, per anI num, payable annually, the deferred payments ; secured by mortgage on the premises. For the 1 above real estate upplv to ‘MILROY & COLE, 43 Land Agents. ON BEIVKIi PiIAIKIE. \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 bo sold at low price upon these terms: .$1,25 per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Isj of January, 1659; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, by MILROY &o COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents. i ONE OF THE HUNT I'AHJIS UN THE COUNTY, (CONSISTING of 176 acres of prairie and 20 J acres of timber, JSO acres of the farm in j cultivation l —an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from j Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to | Bradford, for sale by i , MILROY & COLE, | 4 1 Land Agents. i \ *. SiGf-l NUmiLll OF TOWN LOTS, OITUATEDi.iI the best parts of the town of i Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and oil favorable terms by MILROY &. COLE, D Real Estate Agents.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING-, SHOES, ..NOTIONS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, At “Liberal Corner.” GEORGE W. S PIT LE R WOULD respectfully announce to the pubr lie that he is selling Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, foe., Cheaper than Ever before Offered in Hits itlartiet, Among which may be found tire 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 at the lowest rates. Fine Cloth Pants, 5,00; Caspinets, 2,50 to 3,50; Coats alany price; fine Cloth Coats from 10,00 to 15,00. Cottonades and Culliiiets very low for cash Blacking Brushes, Cloth H ait Brushes, at every priet. lvu hbei Combs, Puff Combs, fc>ide Combs and II « ir Fins of all styles. Razors and Strops, very low. Coffee Essence, Tobaccos of all grades, Teas from 50 cents to 1.00. I alley Cassimeres, all prices. Shoe Strings. Women’s Wool Hose for 30 40 and 50 cunts pur pair. AM Styles of B-lts. Gloves of all styles at 8 to 15 cents per pair. Cheap Bonnets at any price. A i-ry fine Shirts for 1,00, and extra fine for 1,50. S iirt Collars, 10 to 15 cents. Coats' Thread, 50 cents perdozeti. Needles of all sizes, 6 papers for 25 cents. Steel Pens, 50 cants per gross. The Propell ingot Ever-pointed Pencil, 25 cents—will last as long as twelve ordinary pencils. I ogether with other articles too numerous to mention, that v\ ill be sold very low for cash. 4 7 -ly GEO. W. SPITLER. JASPER NURSERY! r |MIE subscriber bus on hand, and can furnish -L to any extent for fall planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, I* ar, Peacli and Clxerry Trees, Of any named kind, well-rooted, thrifty, and grown in this climate. ALSO, Lawton Black berries, EEougliton's Eoosebcrries, Several Varieties of SSaspberrles, Fine Victoria Currants, lied and White Dutch Cherries, Cl. uSOil, Concord, Isabel la and CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS, Together with everything else that may be wish d in the w y of Shrubb-ry. This stock is very d-.-sirab e, and everything so d will be warranted tru ■ to n i.ue and the best .of its kind. Come and see, and buy at your own Nn rs'-ries. iB-tf wm. h. Martin. P. F. LATHAM’ SE . E.N'TH MONTH) V EXCELSIOtt UlSTiillil TiON OF CASH, SEWING MACHINES. WATCUEfo JEWELRY, &c. To be Drown at Cincinnati , O . on Monday Sept mber 19. 1859. TICKETS. EACH. 51,T0 > in nuer c.m Gold for 41. Chicktrinj's Rosewood Fiona, worth $530, for sl. THIRTEEN HUNDRED PRIZErj ! TICKETS LIMITED TO 1.5,000. PF. LAP HAM w.-uld an ncunce to the public . that liis Seventh Exccl-iur Monthly llistr bulion will be drawn as ai ove, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders thirteen hundred valuable prizes, among- which will he found: Lcstei’s sewing Machines, California Gold. Piano, Gold and Silver Watches, I.ad.es’ Cameo, Lava, Mosaic a- d Florentine sets cf Jewelry, Lockets, Breastpins, Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c. INDI'iiE.VENTb TO A C F-IN'TS, Agents selling 12 tickets will receive them for $lO, and will, in addition, receive a premium in Jewelry at llie rate of 1,25 for each 12 tickets sold. If an agent sells 25 tickets, and remit- me .$ (I. he is then entitled .to Jewelry to the amount cf $2..,0; an agent selling 50 tickets, remits me forty dollars, get an article worth 5,C0. Larger oi ders than the above will receive premiums in proportion, and my agents may a!ways relv on receiving liberal usage Lm their efforts used iu 111 y behalf. I Persons wishing to become subscribers in this, my Fesenth Dist ibution, are requested to forward their names and money immediately, and they will receive by return mail a ticket of membership in connection with a programme with full particulars. All prizes, drawn by persons who cannot attend the di awing, are forwarded immediately at my expense and risk. A lisi of all drawn numbers will be sein to every ticket-holder. Single Ticket $1; Six Tickets for $5. All responsible persons are request to act'as agents, and, by ordering tickets, will be supplied as above, the money to be sent when the tickets are si Id. AM orders must be addressedto P. F. LAPHAM. Box 17-12, Cincinnati, O. H. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich <St C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN Ivl EELS, HOM m:\TS AND HE I D STONES. r 1 MIE proprietor is determined not to lie surI passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality oi Marble or the execution of work,-and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Monticello House. Montioello, Ind. Reference.—Messrs. Geo. VV. Spitler, L. A. Cole, Jacob Meikle. 35-ts A FINE LITTLE F IK H of SM AC’KI-IM. O EVENTY ,'cres of whicli is under improvel ment; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terms by MILROY &- COLE, ‘*3 1.-mid Agent".

THOMPSON & SON’S COLUMN. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR MON E V BACK IS A.T THOMPSON & SON’S. - \ J P WHO HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF * SPRNtI ill SUHlffi DEY GOODS, I AND ® )a WHICH THEY WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, BOD ALL KINDS . - \ OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT, AND THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN!!

A BEAR DISCOVERED IN OUR MIDST! ooJi—P»l“ lookiifg about our town, we can set that there are a great many ■*— ““-T*3 « v w i From the fact that the roads are so bad that many cou!(i not get their goods into market. But, by j yreat exertion, I now appear before you with the I ! ;ir £WSt and best assortment of A ILY GROCERIES, er oftered in Rensselaer, consisting of a little of‘every thing, From Pound of Shot to a Hogshead of Sugar I Now, ladies and gentlemen, all I ask is for 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 iu everything I sell. ALL KINDS OF MARKETING Taken in exchange tor Groceries, 49 J. *l. .USTIBI. 1859 ' 1859. SI JIJILR -4KII.4SGEJIEST. ON AND AFTER APRIL 20, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN AS FOLLOWS: GOING XIHITII. FROM NEW ALBANY.— Chicago Mail —Daily, except Sunday, at 8:5.0 A. M. Stopping at all Stations on signal. Connecting at Greencustle at 6:50 P. M.. for St. Louis, arriving at 0:25 A. M.; and 7:29 P. M for Indianapolis, .r----riving at 8:55 P. M.; and at Lafayette at 12:.-,8 A. M. for Chicago, arriving at 9:20 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and sup at Greencastle. St. Louis and Cincinnati Day Express.—Daily, except Sunday, at 12:05 P. M., stopping at all regular Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. >Sz M. R. R. train for St. Louis at N;.".2 P. M., arriving at 2:45 A. M.; and for Cincinnati at 4:40 P. M., arriving at 19:10 P. M. Passeng ws dine at Mitchell. St. Louis and Cincinnati Night Exprf.ss. — Daily at 9:,>5 P. :. Stopping only at regui ir Stations. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. M. R. R. trains for St. I.ouis and Cincinnati. Reaching Cincinnati at 6.48 A M.,undSl Louiat 2:30 P M. FROM GREENCASTLE-— Lafayette Accomodation.— 1 laily, except S ind tvs, it -55 M. Conn.-cling at Lafayette at .0:1 I>. M. wit:; Chicago Day Express, arriving at Mi-big Cjt v at 4:50 P. M., and at Chicago at 7: -9 P. M soi ns. FROM MICHIGAN CiTY —i’i.-.-cln i A , Express. —Daily, except Sunday «, at 9 (leaving Chicago at 7. ! 9\. M. y ad ; a directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at P. M., stopping ;,t all Stations b-tw euMieuiv City and Lifiyett-. Puss-ngors dine I,;.l7iette Juiictioa. Cincinnati Night Express. —1» i!y ex<-.-pi Saturdays, at 13.25 P. M. leaving Ci.ii-ago a: 8:09 I’. M-.j running directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at 949 A. M.‘ Conn -ting * Lafayette, at :20 A. M , with Louisiiile M: i. Train for New Albany and Louisville, ar"ivi::g- 4.~P. M. Stopping at all regular Slatio. s .No and at all Statioos South of Lafiy-tte. P .s gors breakfast at Greencastle and dine at Mi'- : ell. FROM MlTCHELL—Louisville Day Express.—Daily, except Sundays, at 4 5 l’. .Vi. Stopping at all regular Station's. Counecihg ■ Mitchell with O. & 51. R. R. trains from ('i . i liati at 3:32 P. M.. and from St. Louis 94 4 P M. Reaching New Albany at 755 P. M. Louisville Night Express. —Daily at 1.15 AT M- Stopping at regular Station--. 'Connecting with O. &. M. R. R. trains from St Louis A: riving at New Albany at 4:J5 A. M. FROM LAFAYETTE— Greencastle accomodation.—Daily at 2:30 P. M. Cofiueciiug at Lafayette with Day Express from Chic <-o and Michigan City. Arrives at 6r eneuslle at 6:10 P. M.. in time to connect with train for Indianapolis at 7 .29 P. M., arriving at 8 55 I’ M and for St. Louis at 6:52 P. M., arriving at G. 25 A. M. The Through Trains conn-ct at Greencastle with the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the trains of the Toh'do, Wabash, and Western Railroad, at M. S. Crns-' sing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad; at Michigan Citv with the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and Norm-west, and for Detroit and all points East. o*only one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. JD’l hrough tickets for sale in Louisville, No 555 Main street, and at the Company’s offices m New Albany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all tho principal points iu the East and North-west R. E. RICKER, Sup’t Supt’s Office, New Albany, Apr. 20, 1859. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. r IMIE undersigned I would respectfulfully return his thanks BbTEgS to the citizens of Rons- 3 selaerand Jasper county, for the very liberal Sgj£i|Sv support they have ex- Bfajja / % ' tended to him since his M \ arrival among them,and W. hopes to merit the cont.nuance of that patronage 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. Thus, he gets his leather at tbe lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Shoes at the cheapest prices, end can eff’vrd to sell on very low terms for cash. Give mo a call arid examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall be pleased to wait on you. Th- highest price iu cash paid for Hides. mUßepairing done on the shortest notice. 32 TTIOS. McftllEEllY. Cash for Grain. fit HE ond-rsigned will nav the HIGHEST I MARKET PRICE IN CASH for When t. Corn, Rve, Bnrley, Oats, &c., nt the old stand of Haddix &, Son, in Gillam township, lfotf C-. G. HARTMAN.