Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1859 — Page 3
8T G- I F T S TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS AT THI ORTQIKAL AND THE ONLY ©ITT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED Ilf 1 8.5 4r . JjBAJ) «lUABTER3 FOR THE UNITED STATE*, AT THE I'UBLISUING HOUSE OF G. G. EVANS, *•. 439 CUestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Connection with N. Y.Gift Book Stores. (CARD.) SINCE I originated the Gift Book Enterprise, I have repeatedly called the attention of the public to my large stack and liberal offers, to which they have always warmly responded. I can now, wilk more satisfaction than ever, call attention to my largely Increased inducements to purchasers. Being very heavily engaged in publishing, I exchange my own publication* for those of other publishers, and am cn abled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus can supply the majority of the other houses engaged in the book trade, with their books okeaper than they can procure them from the publishers. I can also, by my heavy purchases of watches and jewelry, furnish dealers at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage in buying, I can assure to my customers better gifts with their books than any other house, and can give to my agents a larger commission. \ valuable gilt will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. Gifts worth SSOO, at the lowest wholesale prices , will be impartially distributed with every SI,OOO worth of books sold. Send for a catalogue, containing a most valuable collection of standard productions in Literature, including Histories, Biographies, Geography, Travels, Adventures, the Arts a:.d Sciences, with all the favorite works of Fiction and Romance, in every department of Literature, classified as described below, which will be mailed free to any address, and if you don’t wish to order books at present, preserve it as a valuable book for reference, as it contains a list of all the desirabhi books in print, and will cost you nothing. Particular attention is requested to the list of in y-publi cations, which contains a large number of deservedly popular works, by various authors, and among which are all of T. S. Arthur’s best Works, who is well known as a moral, instructive and pleastng author. G. G. EVANS, Philadelphia. 4 SPL i: I) I D GIF T, WORTH FROM Fifty Csnts to Five Hundred Dollars , ii given icith each Book sold. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. Agricultural. —This department embraces all stand srd works upon general Agriculture, including Cotton, Rice, Sugar Cane, Tobacco and Grain Planting; Tree, Flower and Kitchen Gardening; Farming and Farming Implements; Treatment and Diseases oi Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Swine, Dogs, Bees, dec. Albums for ladies, a great variety and of all sizes, with splendid engravings, and in handsome binding. Autopraph Books and Herbariums. Annuals for 1860, in the most splendid styles of binding, handsomely illustrated with beautiful steel and colored engravings. Bibles. —A splendid assortment of Pulpit, Pocket and Family Bibles, bound in every style, from one dollar to fifty. Prayer Books. —A complete assortment, in every form at all prices. Bound in morocco and velvet. Hymn Books for Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Lutherans, German Reformed, and all other denominations. Biographical. —Works of Bancroft, Irving, Headley, Abbott, Weems, Sparks, anu every other standard author. Botanical. —By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Darbey, Wood, Arc. Cookery. —Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. Hale, Leslie, Width fie id, McKenzie, A c. (Herman. Standard German Literature of all ■ clashes. Dictionaries* —Webster’s, English, French, 'German. Spanish, Latin. Greek, Italian, dec. Cyclopedias of History, Biography, Travel, Music, Religion, Arts, Science, Manufacture, Farming &c.. Geographical. —The latest and most approved school and other Geogrphies" Maps and Travelers’ Guides ol all kinds. Geology. —The works of Hugh Miller, Hitchcock, Harris; Lyell and others. Historical. —By Prescott, Trv.ing, Bancroft, RoherteK»n, Illume, Gibbons, MacaUley, and all other authors. Humorous .— Embracing Mrs. Partington, Billy Bur ton. B;am Slick, Major Jones, Fred Cozzens, Widow Bedotit, K. N. Pepper, John Brougham, Docsticks and Silas Steele. Juvenile. —Every description of books for children, ♦splendidly illustrated. Law and JHedic\ins.~r- The standard works of these professions. Mechanical anil Scientific. The most approved works on Engineering, Surveying. Mechanics, Man ufactures, Architecture and the exact Sciences. - Poetry.^- English and American. Octavo and Lit erary editions of all the standard Poets; Pocket and Cabinet editions, plain arid illustrated, bound in cv ery style, to suit, the taste of all. Works of Fiction. —lncluding Scott, Irving, Coop ©r, Dickens, Bulwer, Maryatt, James, Arthur, Mrs. BouthwOrth, Mrs. Hentz, and all approved writers. Miscellaneous .—Our Miscellaneous department em - braces 'everything of an interesting or instructive oharacter that is in print, including:. School aiid rOlastical, Gaines. Sports and Pastimes, Religious. Biblical and Theological, Musical and Glee Books, Odd Fellowship and Free Masonry.
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. The girts* tc hie h are given with tlie hooka consist es articles of jewelry, «Nc. t of the finest quality, and of the best manufacture, and comprise a large assortment of Gents'* Gold I.ryer "Watches, with hunting cases and plain faces, worth from $50,00 to 100,00. Ladies’ Gold l ever Watches, with hunting cases, and open faces, worth from ?5,f0 to To,CO. Gents’ Silver Lcpine Watches, worth 10.00 lo 15. Eight • wry Time Pieces and Bronze Clocks, warranted to keep coriect time. Ladies’ elegant Black < r Plaid Silk Dreas Patterns,, worth from 12,0f* to 25,00. Silver-plated Tea an d Coffee sets; Cake. Fruit and Car.] Baskets; Tea, Table and Soup Spoons; Butter, Fish, Bread and Fruit Knives. Elegant sets of. Jewelry for ladies, including Brace lets. Breastpins and Earrings to match, neatly put up in boxes. j Costly sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral Garnet, Turquoise, Lava, and every variety jewelry. Gold Lockets »*f all sizes, with two and four glasses,’ for miniatures, hair, 6rc. Ladies’ and gewt.s’ Gold Pencil-cases and Cold Pens. Gents’ diamond pointed Commercial and Engrossing Gold Pens, with silver 4k ebony handles,in boxes. Ladies Gold Ncdu, Chatelaine, Watch and Charjn Guard Chains. Gents’ Gold Fob! and Vest Chains. Gents’sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Ennaraellfcd and Engraved Gold Studs, Bosom and Sleeve Breastpin* with opal center-, and Gold Chain attached. Pearl Pocket Kjnives, Portmonnaiea, Cabas and Money Purses. Ladies’ Breastpins, Earring*, Fingenir.gs, CuFand Chemisette Buttons, Gold and Silver Pencils, Crosses, Belt Slides, dec. of over a thousand varieties, varying from 50 cents to 25,00.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. To agents I can give more liberal inducements than can be afford eld by any • ther house. In addition to larger commissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enterprise than for any other. The peculiar advantages arc: A larger stock and better catalogues to select from. A better assortment and quality of gifts. More punctuality and correctness in Ailing orders. AND BY ACJI NO AS AGENTS TOE ME, Persons wishing a valuable library can procure it gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood can find it. Any one desiring a good watch can obtain it. For full particulars send for a catalogue. My large capital, together with my long experience in the business, and consequent familiarity with all its details, gives me an almost incalculable advantage over all other parties. All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and you will be convinced that there is no exaggeration. DO NOT FORGET TO SEND FOE A CATALOGUE, And to address G. G. EVANS, ORIGINAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, 429 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Penn. Persons visiting the city are requested to call and examine for themselves. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOOK BUYERS. A e there are .parties of doubt ful responsibility adNtwrtetag g 4 ft eeecwßi, and #snt arts rutskieg mawy
large promises under fictitious names, without the intention or ability to fullfil them, hoping, through the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public, a strict sense of duty compels me to warn all against them, and to beware of being cheated and deceived by them, for they are base imitators of an enterprise that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in the position which it now occupies, commanding an extensive and increasing trade, approved and indorsed with tha most entire freedom and confidence by the leading publishing houses in the Uuion, whose letters of approval and indorsement are in my possession, and shown at any time with tha greatest pleasure. G. G. EVANS, 20-3 m-l» 43* Chestnut street, Philadelphia. New Blacksmith Shop, BLT OLB BANDS AX fllf BELLOWS THE subscriber respectfully makes known to his numer«mi,h -shop which work *ll kinds of Cout!try Produce fit for man or beast, wood, dtc.. and money will not he refused. “Ready pay and cheap work," is the talk. 2ti :’-.n NORMAN WARNER.
STARTLING, BLT TRUE! IN FULL BLAST! Goods Going Off with a Rush! PURCUPILE & DOWNInL AGAIN IN FIELD! A \ TIE desire to call the attention of our former V V customers, and the rest of mankind generally, to the fact that we are opening at the old stand of Thompson <Sc Son a large and weil selected stock of PRY GOODS, groceries, BOOTS SHOES, HATS O. CAPS, QUEENS WARP, HARDWARE, NAILS, dtc., Which will be sold at the lowest living rates For Ccifh or Country Product Only. Our stock of Dress Goods is Ttry large and well selected, being purchased with special reference to the wants of the Western tiude, and will be sold at prices that will make the world stare. In the line of Hosiery, Gloves, &c., we have everything that the most fastidious can desire, and at very low figures. FALL ASM TVtNTESI SiiONNl E'Sh*?. Of we have a large supply of the latest styles, and which will be sold thirty per cent, lower than at any other place in town. We particularly urge the ladies to come and see them, feeling assured that we can suit them as to price and quality. TO OSTCHEUS, We would sav that we have a large assortment of Shovels and Spades of the heat brands—the Ames—Seoopers, &l e. Call and see them. In short, without stopping to more particularly specify the various articles of which our stock is composed, we would simply say, call and sec that we ore not gassing when we say that we will sell more goods for one dollar, cash in hand, than any other house in town, not even excepting the far-furiied “Deacon Tubs.” 21 PURCUPILE &. DOWNING. “A New Broom Sweeps Clean.” NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 O V O II T A N 0 SOLD! 1 HE subscriber respectfully announcas that lie 1 hrs opened a new Grocery and Provision Store in Rensselaer, in the next building east of the Shanghai Building, where he will bo pleased to receive nil his old friends, aud new ones who may lavor Ivrin with a call. Sngnr, Ten, CoTfee, Ilolasses, Candles, T»baer», Ac., FLOUR, CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &.c., And Eorythiny Else in the Grocery Line, Constantly kept on hand and sold cheap, for I im determined to nsk but reasonable profits, not being in haste to grow rich. WANTED, Country Produce of all kinds, such os Flour, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Butler, Eggs, Chickens, &.C., for which the highesi price will be paid. Give me, a trial, and I will garantee that you will i»3 satisfied. ALEX. IIOWEN. ON HEAVEII puaibie, ' ALT, of section 4, and the north half of section . S, in township 28, range 8; also, the south writ 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 he sold at low price npon these terms: £l,2b per acre cash in hand; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1859; $2 per acre on the Ist of January, 1860, and the balance in four years from the date of the deed, with interest, by MiI,ROY <SI COLE, 43 Real Estate Agents.
INDIANA HOUSE, J. W. * 9. •. SHTALL, Pr*prlet»rs, IHADFORIt, INI>. Th« table will be supplied with the best the market affords. A j»od Stahl* »nd Wajon Yard attached to the Hotel. Tha Messrs. Duvalls nra also proprietors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD • 111. T H ACK MNE, The hack -leaves Rensselaer every morning, (■Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with tho trains north and south, and retarns same day. cte xtras can also he procured at either end of ths routo, on reasonable terms. 7-ly PALMER HOUSE, Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. J. r>. fIARIWICHAEI,, Prnpriffor,
THOMPSON & SON ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR FALL GOODS, DIRECT FROM BOSTON & NEW YORK! WE HAVE BOUGHT QUB GOODS VERY lA)\\ r , f AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL kmiparima wm., WE ARE DETERMINED TO * , ■ SELL. GOODS CHEAPER THAN iNY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS MARKET. COME ONE, COME ALL. AND SEE THE Cheapest Store in Rensselaer POP. CASH! ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for Goods. .. *S 'TMOiTIJMOI'I A SSOJ«.
Louisville, N. Albany & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY. t 559. t tI.L . .Jiist ,!=•;.six. 1859. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI. AND CHICAGO. On and after October 8 Passenger Trains U'ill be run as follows: tioiivo ™<mtn. PROM NEW ALHANV.—Mitchell Accomoda tics —Daily, except Kunday, at 8:70 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Arrives at Mitcliell at 12:03 I’. M. Cun abo and St. I.olis Express Mail.— Daily, cx ccpt Sunday, at 11:53 A.M. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. <V .M. it. R. Train for St. Louis at 3:44 D. M.; and for Cincinnati at 3:00 R.M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and reach Chicago 'at. 7:15 A. M. tint ago A»r St tons Night Express.-4-Daily, ex ccpt Sunday, at 10:50 I’. M. Connecting at Mitchell with the train for St. Louis at 2:50 A. M. (No connection for Cincinnati.) Reach Chicago at 8:90 P. M. tiOJ3S<i SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN (TI T.—t in innati and Lot vii.i.k I)at Express.— Daily, except Sunday, at I:i0 A. M. (Leaving Chicago at 10:15 A. M ) Arriving a Cincinnati at 1:40 A. M Connecting closely at 1 n fayette for New Albany, arriving at 5:00 A. M and at Louisville at 3:40 A. M. Cikcirrat: and Lonsvii.i.k Night Express —Dadv except Saturday, at, 10:53 P. M.(leaving Chicago at s en ! P. M.) running directly through, reaching Cincinnati at <1:40 A. M., New Albany 4:23 P. M., and Louisville at 5:15 P. M. IT r- Trains stop at alt regular Stations; and at signal Stations on signal. Both Through Train* connect at Greencastle with all Trains on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad, and at Lafayette with the Trains on the Toledo ami Wabash Railroad, at M. S. Crossing with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, at Michigan City w ith the Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago and all points West and North-west, and for Detroit and all points F.ast--ITpOnly one change of Cars for Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati. J3AGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. TTTThrough Tickets for sale in Louisville. No. 555 Main street, and at the Company’s Offices in New At bany, Michigan City and Chicago, for all the principal points in the Fast and North-west. A- b. K. RICKER, Superintendent. Supt s OlTiee, New Albany, Oct. 7, 1859. RE A L ESTATE A GENC Y . XV. D. I.EE. G. w SI . ITLER . lilhlh Sc SI’STL 1711, Land Ag-ents, W giTe Ihoir aUen,ion to the buying- and t f selling of Rent Estate, the collection ol rents, and payment of tuxes—will give careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally in relatiou to the value and quality of lands in this and adjoining countips. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will 1>« done on reasonable terms.
A KLINE LITTLE FAltlfl mt 80 ACHES, QEVENTT acres of which is und&r improveO ment; also, 40 acres of excellent timber belonging to the farm; situated about throe miles from Rensselaer, for sale at a very low price and on good terras by MIL ROY Sc COI.E, 43 Land Agents. Notice, T O THE LADIES, r PHR undersigned has ngain opene 1 a Broom A Shop, at the Stanley Building, where he intends keeping on hand a good supply of Brooms of all sizes, and warranted to sweep clean if well handled. All those wishing to buy brooms, will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Brooms exchanged for broorncorn, or broomcorn worked up on (he shares, orf*r country produce, on the shortest notice. All orders promptly filled by Tl Tm JOHN H. KARSNER.
The American Eagle! AS IT STANDS, WITH ONE FOOT ON THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, AND THE OTHER ON THE ALLEGH ANIES, i WHILE IT BATHES ITS TAIL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, AND DRINKS FROM THE PELUCID WATERS OF THE NORTHERN LAKES, SURVEYS NOT A GRANDER SPECTACLE THAN THE LARGE STOCK. OF STOVES, i \\ J HIGH we are now opening out for tlw in- » V spection of the good people of this vicinity. : We have a fine assortment of Cooking, Heatiny \ and Parlor Stores, of the most approved patterns, j all of which we are determined to sell low. Come j and examine styles and prices before going oil’, ! for we have the testimony of several good men : who have bought stoves at Lafayette this fall, ! that they could have saved at least Tiro Dollars by purchasing here. Don’t forget the place, for Money is a Cash article and two dollars is worth saving. Our stock of Hardware, Glass, IVails, r■ ,Is still complete, and selling a little cheaper than the cheapest. We have also on hand, and are constantly manufacturing Tinware of all kinds. Also Job work done on the shortest notice Old copper, bid pewter and Cush taken in exchange for anything we have to sell. 28 I. M. STACKHOUSE &. BRO. JASPER NURSERY! f TMIE subscriber has on hand, and can furnish -i- to any extent for fall planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, P<ar, Peach aud Cherry Tree., Of any named kind, well-rooted, thrifty, and grown in this climate. ALSO, Lawton Blackberries, ISoughtoiPs iloose&crries ■Several Varieties of KaspberrleS, Vine Victoria Currants. Red amt White Dutch Cherries, Clinton, Csmcortl, isabellu am: CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS, Together with everything else that may be wished in the way of Shrubbery-. This stock is very desirab'e, and everything sold will he warranted true.to name and the best of its kind. Come and see, and buy at your own Nurseries. 18-ts WJi, H. MARTIN.
GUARD Against Fall and Winter Fires! BY OZZOZOH INS T JF*JUTO3 WITH THE (ncerpornti'ii ISIJJ —Charter I'erpetiml CASH CAPITAL, 81,000,000! ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. A NET SURPLUS OF 5942.151.72! A nd the prestige of iO years success and experience. UPWARDS OF §12,000.000 Of losses have been paid by the /Etna Insurance Company in the past forty years. The value of reliable insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE /ETNA CO. DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio, $431,520 83M n Michigan, 158,043 81 In Wisconsin, 106,955 07 In Indiana, 146,839 81 In Kentucky, 204,939 40:1 n Illinois, 448,327 41 'lu Missouri, 384,5)8 04;In Tennessee, lowa <& Minn., 101,399 46)Kansas & Neb., 19,945 77 I’enn.&Virginia, 31.595 82) Arkansas tic (la., 231945 09 Mississippi and Alabama, 52,412 18. FIRE & INLAND NAVIGATION Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to Insurance of Divtuixoa and Contents, Joe terms of one to fine years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the A?tna Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not he overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their hest interests. During ’‘stringent times” the necessity for reliable insurance becomes an imperative necessity—the ability of property holders to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agcneics in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company attended to xvith dispatch and fidelidelity. [21.3m) W. D. LEE, Ageut.
KENSSELABII CABINET WAREHOUSE. r FHE subscriber has always on hand, at his -1- Cabinet Shop in Rensselaer, tho latest and most durable styles of BEBSTEADS, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Chairs, Tab'es, Stands, tfc. Bookcases, or any of the above articles, and everything else in my line, made to order, and at as reasonable rates as anywhere else. II jPßepairing done on short notice. . . 20-:im M. EGER. AD V E R T IS E IN THE ■RENSSELAER S-UTTE.
THOMAS CLARK’S COLUMN. THE LARGEST STOCK OK GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO mWIKTfIfiTOIf 11l The Stone Store AHEAD OF ALL OTHEIiS! GOODS MB LOWER, I’ O I J ( A S I I , THAU EVER SOLD BEEO B.Z: - ' - j
s HAVING purchased the store of W. J. and j J- W. LA RUE, and having added to the stock on hand a larger supply of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Clothing, See., than was ever before brought to this place at one time, and haring bought Dry Goods at extraordinary reasonable terms, I can assure tho public, without any stretch of imagination, that I am abundantly able to sell at extraordinary low figures—lower than j ever before otiered in Jasper county. DRY GOODS. ■ My assortment of Dry Goods, such as Calicoes, ; Prints, Muslins, Cassiruers, Casincts, Cloths, and j everything else in that line, is very large and se- I lect, to which I invite the attention of every man, woman, and child within twenty miles, knowing that if they once examine my stock they will go away satisfied that they never saw a larger stock or a better variety. READY MADE CLOTHING. I would call especial attention to my stock of Ready-made Clothing. I flatter myself that I have a larger stock, and a greater variety of Clothing, than all the other.establishments in Rensselaer put together, and they will be sold at such low figures that ex-ery person who has once purchased of mo will always do so xvhen lie is in need of Clothing. Coino and examine my Slock. GIIO C E 111 ES. My stock of Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Sirup, Soap, Candles, Spices, and everythin g else in the Grocery line, cannot be surpassed. In fact, it surpasses any establishment in Rensselaer, as anybody will say xvho xx'ill call and look through it. I believe that I have purchased my Groceries on more fax r orable terms than has ever been done by our merchants, and I can consequently offer them at greatly reduced rates. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beeswax, Rags, &c., wanted at all times, for which the highest price in goods will be paid. CORN. I Intend, when the time arrives, to buy for shipment, all the Corn that the farmers of Jasper county can spare, and to pay the highest price thut 1 can afford to and make myself safe. I invite all my farmer customers to give me u call, and as many now ones as desire good bargains,for lam determined to give greater bargains than any other house in town. Every one who deals with me will find this to be true. «-h THO 9. CLARK
“OUR FLAG STILL WAVES!” oo POIdIdOVJ TH3 CJP.O WB, AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO AUSTIN’S, NO r\\ I I H-STANDING the efforts of a few designing individuals to break us and our business down, we again appear before our numerous customers with a superior stock of FAMILY GROCERIES AND V . TO U. 9T V v' V AT C* X JLL U V Ihiu :\ f All of the best brands, which wc warrant, and we are selling at very low prices for CASH or good COUNTRY PRODUCE at the fiigbest prices. Our stock consists of a little ofNyerything, from a hogshead of Sugar to five sticks of Candy. Tin-; VEIIIf BEST ARTICLE OF SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR, A No. 1 Coffee, 6 1-2 lbs. for a sl. t TOBACCO, CIGARS, POWDER, LEAD, SHOT AND CAPS, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES. PEPPEii, SPILE, ST.VKCH, SALT, CANDLES, SOAP, CINNAMON, CLOVES, BAKING YEAST, CROCKERY WARE, TUBS, CHURNS, BUCKETS, SEIVES, Tar, Fish, Viiicfar, Ac. Ail of which we are prepared to. sell at the v-ry lowest rates.® We want it distinctly understood that we sell none but the very best brands of everything. Ladies and gentlemen, there lias been an rfFort made, as you are all well aware, to place trie stigma on us of selling liquor to the youths of our town, making them drunk, and raising a disturbance throughout the entire plaee, which charges we deny, and hurl the same back iii the teel ll of the viie slanderers. The old proverb that a “drowning mall -vill catch at straws,” is true in this can.-, from the fact that some of oar woulil-be fri-nds are pretty short just at this lime, and want to rn ike a little money ofi' ol our good name. I’ \ \ e keep a supply of good Liquors on hand at ah limes, w hich w ill be sold according to law, • nil in) other w.tv 29 J. M. AUSTIN. JASPER COUNTY LAND AGENCY. R- II MILROY. 1.. x. COI.Ec ML IMjR {) y A: COL n * RE A L E STATE AG E NTS, A Rln prepared to transact all business usualiv AY pertaining lo Real Estate Agencies—will give prompt and careful attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, payment of Taxes*, ic l hey are prepart'd to and will furnish correctabtracts of titles to any piece or pieces of land anywhere in this county, and will accompany tlie same with a legal opinion us to its validity, without additional charge, whenever required.
20,000 ACRES Oh the best land in Jaspercountv, suituatediiu in ail parts of the county, and comprising every variety of timber and prairie; also, several wei I - improved farms j ” various parts of the county, for sale by MILROY &. COLE, 4 * Real Estate Agents. •IB It HEST OF PItAIHIE I, AN I), DESCRIBED as follows: All of section 8, except. 80 acres oil the xx r est side of the section* tho. north half and south-west quarter of section d; the east half and the south east quarter of the south-west cpiarter of section 5; the xvhole of section 4; the south-west quarter of section .3, and the north-west quarter of section 1(1, ali j H ' 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 ol the premises; will he sold at very low price upon the following unprecedentedly favorable, terms, to-wit: Fifteen per cent, of the porch.ise money in hand, tix’e per cent, in one year, and the balance in eight equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable annually, the deferred payments secured by mortgage on the premises, for the abox'e real estate apply to MIL ROY Sc COLE, 43 Land Agents. 4*.N F. OF THE BEST FA ll VIS IK TIIE FOLK TV, /''IONSISTIJJtG of 17(> acres of prairie and 20 V./ acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three miles from Rensselaer, on the State Road from Rensselaer to Bradford, for sale by MILROY & COLE, 43 Land Agents. A LARGE N FAIKIIIt OF TOW > LOTS, SITUATED ill the best parts of the town of Rensselaer, lor sale at very low price and ou favorable terms by MILROY Sc C OLE, 4.7 Real Estate Agent*
H. C. KIRK,. (Successor to Reich C 0.,) DEALER IN ITALIAN A N-.D AMERICAN U A F„ B I* s , ttONF MEATS AND HEAD STONES. ’ I All E proprietor is determined not to he sur--1 passed by any shop in the Slate, either as lo quality of Marble <pr the execution of work, and will \VARRANT SATISFA< Tl<>N To all who favor him with a call. Shop on Alain street, opposite the Monticello House. Monticello, Ind. Reference. —Messrs. Geo. \V. Bpitler, X,. A Cole, J»eeh Merltle
