Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1860 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

wua? did, IF YOU WANT TRICKS! I oo aB S?SE ELDEEU* HAS JUST RECEIVED, Direct from Head Quarters, A CHOICE LOT OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, /CONSISTING in part of Sugars, fine quality, \_7 i ea, Gotten, Tobacco, Rice Starch, Indigo, Brooms, Washboards, Boots for boys wear. Saleratus, Matches ail kinds, Combs, from coarse Redding to the fine Jerusalem-overtaken, Cigars. from a fine Regalia to the poorest McKeever, Black-’ ing, Sardines, Candies, Candles, Cotton Bats. Also, Baldwin’s Premium Wagons for sale—warranted to track .deep in mud. ‘ Bring along your “clunk,”' and Dear-skins, I Furs, &c., and get more groceries for one dollar than at any ether shanty in the city—“Bony’s” not excepted. O’No Liquor sold by law, nor on the sly, atourj : h.aßty. 132] c. B. BARNES. JASPER NURSERY! r JMIE subscriber has on hand, and can furnish J- to any extent for fall planting, GRAFTED AND BUDDED Apple, Pear, l»eacli and Clierry Trees, Of any’ named kind, well-rooted, Lli.ri.ftv., and i .gra-wn in this climate. ALSO, I,awto«i 3ftl-acTxl»c rriev, Iloriglitoii's Gonscbrrrib;-w,. : Sev-ei’al Varieties «sl' Kaspbcerßs, Fine Victoria Currants, Red ami White SJv.tclt Citerrites, Clinton, Concord, Isabella and CATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS. Togeither with everything else ihai may’bewisii'ed ; in the way of Shrubbery. This stock is very desirable, and everything I sold will bo warranted true to name and the best I of its kind. Come cud see, and bui/nt vor.rewn Nurseries. : i IS-ts ‘WAI. 11. MAI.’TJxV. “A New Broom Sweeps Clean.” NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. ! COUNTRY PRODUCE JB OVt irt AYO S 4? JL. JT» I HUIE subscriber respcctfuTly annoaiicos that be,. 1 has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store in Rensselaer, in the next building east of:! the Shanghai Building, where he will be pleased to receive all his old friends, and new ohch who indy favor him with a call- f ' Sugar,Tea, Coilicc,Tlolasses, Candles, Tobacco, «&c., FLOUR, CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &c., And Evrything Else in the Grocery Line, Constantly kept on hand and sold cheap, for I am determined to ask but reasonable profits, not being in haste to grow richWANTED, Country Produce of all kinds, such as Flout, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, &c., for which the highest price will be paid. Give me a trial, and I will garantee that yo« will be satisfied. ALEX. ROWEN. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store, THE undersigned would respectfulfully return his thanks to the citizens of Rens- ■ selaer and Jasper county.f&r the very liberal support they have ex- I \ tended to him since his k. ' \ arrival among them,and {3b. hopes to merit the cout.uuance of that patron- gjfewgMYWh- _ age by a strict attention to tlie wants of Iris customers. Ho buys his leather for eabh, employs noue but the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Thus, he gets liis leather at tbe lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and Shoes at the cheapest prices, and can efford tc sell on very 10-w 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. 3j”Repairingdone on the shortest notice 32 THOS. McSHEEHY.

A. Speaker Elected 5L,500,000 Appropriated to S-wpply tike Post Office Deficiencies’ WHICH will, of course bo circulated throughout the-United States, and will makeinoney sonw plentier; enough so, we hope, to enable all who are indebted to me, to come up to the “Captain’s office and settle,” for I must have nwney, and of course my customers mustfork up.. I am still prepared to do all kinds of plow and other work in'my line, as much as may tome.; but I must have the money. Bring on y our work then, but dont forget to bring the dimes. I can’t buy iron and coal with promises to pay, and will not insult men by offering them; and I don’t want you to insult mo by offering them to me for work, for T won't take them after this date. Now I moan what I say, and it is no use of talking. 43-ts ' NORMAN WARNER, i ■NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply for a certificate of purchase of the east half of the south-east quarter of Schoo! Section No. 16, in township 28, north range 8 west, the original certificate being out of my possession by being lost, mislaid or otherwise. 42-m. SIMON PHILLIPS.