Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1859 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DRY GOODS, j CLOTHING-, SHOES, ■ :uct:c::s, &cl, I AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, ! . - At “Liberal Corner.” j GEORGE W. SPITLER YATOULD respectfully announce to the pub- ! V Y lie that he is selling Dry Goods, Clothing, I Shoes, Notions, &.c., Cheaper than F.ver before Offered in tl.is ITJiirltet, ! Among which may be 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 at the lowest rates. Fine Cloth Pants, 5,00; Cassinots, 2,50 to 3,50; Coats at any price; fine Cloth Coats from 10,00 to 15,00. Cottonades and Cabinets very low for cash Blacking Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Hair Brushes, at every price. Rubber Combs, Puff Combs, Side Combs and Hair Pins of all styles, j Razors and Strops, very low. Coffee Essence, Tobaccos of all grades, Teas ! from 50 cents to 1,00. i Fancy Cassimeres, all prices. Shoe Strings. Women’s Wool Ilose for 30, 40 and 50 cents per pair. All Styles of Belts. Gloves of all styles at 8 I to 15 cents per pair. Cheap Bonnets at any price. Very fine Shirts for 1,00, and extra fine for 1,50. Shirt Collars, 10 to 15 cents, j Coats’ Thread, 50 cents per dozen. Needles of I all sizes, 0 papers for 25 cents. } Steel Pens, 50 cents per gross. ThePrope.il- ' ing or Ever-pointed Pencil, 25 cents—will last j as long as twelve ordinary pencils. Together with other articles too numerous to mention, that will ho sold vemj low for cash. 17-ly GEO. W. SPITLER.

JASPER NURSERY! r FMIE subscriber has on hand, and can furnish JL to any extent for full planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, Pear, Peaeli anil Cherry Trees, Of any named kind, well-rooted, thrifty, and grown in this climate. ALSO, Lawton Blackberries, Sloashton's Cooscberries, Several Varieties of llaspberries, Fine Victoria Currants, Bed and Wl.ite JDutcl. Cherries, Clinton, Concord, Isabella and CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS, Together with everything else that may be wished in the way of Shrubbery. This stock is very desirable, and everything sold will he warranted true to name and the best of its kind. Come and sec, and buy at your own Nurseries. 18-ts WJI. 11. MARTIN. P. F. LATHAM’ SEVENTH MONTHI/Y EXCELSIOR HIM X U 115 C X SON OF CASH, SEWING MACHINES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. To be Drawn al Cincinnati, 0., on Monday Sep I mber 19. 1859. TICKETS. $1 EACH. .1,00') in tiller can Cold for tl. Chickcring’s Rosewood Piano, worth SSOO, for sl. THIRTEEN HUNDRED PRIZES! TICKETS LIMITED TO 13,000. PF. I,A PHAM would announce to the public . that his Seventh Excelsior Monthly Distribution will be drawn as al ove, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders thirteen hundred valuable prizes, among which will he found; Lester’s Sewing Machines, California Gold, Piano, Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies’ Cameo, Lava, Mosai'c and Florentine sets cf Jewelry, Lockets, Breastpins, Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c. ISDLCEItIEBITS TO AGENTS. Agents selling lit tickets will receive them for $lO, and will, in addition, receive a premium in Jewelry at the rate of *1,25 for each I 2 tickets sold. If an agent sells 25 tickets, and remits me S2O, he is then entitled to Jewelry to the amount of .§2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets, remits me forty dollars, get an article worth 5,00. Larger orders than the above will receive premiums.in proportion, and my agents may always rely on receiving liberal usage for their efforts used in my Tjelialf. Persons wishing to become subscribers in this, rny Seventh Disti 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 drawing, are forwarded immediately at my expense and risk. A list of all drawn numbers will be sent to every ticket-holder. irTSingle 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 he sent when the tickets are sold. All orders musthe addressed to P. F. LAPIIAM. 18-lm Box 1742, Cincinnati, O. H. C. KIRK, (Successor lo Reich &, C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN U A B, 3 L E , MONFiTIENXS AND IIJEAII STONES. TITHE proprietor is determined not to he sur--L passed by any shop in the State, either as to quality of Marble or the execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION To all tvho favor him with a call. Shop on Main street, opposite the Montlcello House, Monticello, Ind. Reference.— Messrs. Geo. \V. Spitler, L. ACole, Jacob Merkle. 35-ts A FINE LITTLE FAItITI of 80 ACHES, SEVENTY acres of which is under improvement; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to thq farm; situated about three miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and ; on good terms by MILROY &- COLE, 43 Land Agent*.