Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1858 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

time of holding coerts in JASPER. COUNTY. CIRCUIT COURT Meets on the third Monday in March and September. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Meets on the fourth Monday in January, April, July and October. COMMISSIONERS* COURT Meets on the first Monday in March, June, September and December. RAIEROAD TIME TABLE, The cars on the New Albany and Salem Railroad arrive at Bradford as follow: DAY TRAINS. Going south, 11:38 A.M. Going north, 4:22 P.M. NIGHT TRAINS. Going south, 2:25 A.M. Going north, 3:09 A.M. INDIANA HOUSE, J. W. Sc S. O. DUVAEE, Proprietors, BRADFORD, IND. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. A good Stable and Wagon Yard attached to the Hotel. The Messrs. Duvalls are also propri tors of the RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD DAILY HACK EINE. The hack leaves Rensselaer every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o’clock, connecting at Bradford with the trains north and south, and returns same day. o°Extras can also be procured at either end of the route, on reasonable terms. 7-ly LIVERY STABLE, D. C. WALKER, PROPRIETOR, Rensselaer, Inti. Horses and Buggies, Carriages and Saddles, to be had at any hour, day or night, to go into the surrounding country! 6-ly SOMETHING NEW IN RENSSELAER! rpHE undersigned js desirous of informing his JL friends and the public generally, that ho has now on hand A BEETLE THE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Brought to this Market, o^7” Everything always nice and clean, .ff) In addition to his Grocery department, he keeps a general assortment of Provisions, such as CORN MEAL, FLOUR, BACON, PICKLED PORK* COD FISH, &e. His stock of good Wooden-ware is complete, such as Tufcts, Buckets, Churns, llulf-Uush-I Cls, Ac. Cull around, gentlemen, with the cash, and vou will always find tiie latch-strinn hanging out. "[so] _ J. M. AUSTIN. | PROSPECTUS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS, A Daily, Tri- Weekly and Weekly Newspaper, j 'I AO make a paper worthy of the Great North- , L west, devoted specially to its moral and ma- j terial interest, and bearing a part, at the same time, in counteracting tlie effort now being made to extend human bondage into our free territories, is the highest ambition we possess, and commands all our energies and all our capital. The Democratic Press has made a name for itsselß Its entire independence of party leaders and cliques is not better known than its unflinching devotion to tiie great principles of American Freedom, laid down by tho early sages of tlie Republic. Its devotion to whatever pertains to tlie material progress of the country, and to tlie intellectual and moral advancement of tlie people, has become proverbial. What it lias been in the past in these respects, that will it continue to be in the future; shrinking from no responsibility which the emergencies of the times may press upon it The circulation of the Democratic Press is larger than that of any other paper published in the North-west. ‘lit never before numbered so many friends. It never bqfore was in tlie reception of such constant accession to the number of its readers. Many of!its friends throughout tlie North-west have > x<m ss.* d desire to aid in further extending ’ifsi circulation. To meet tlie wishes of sue!: this, prospectus is sent out. We shall fully apprbofite any efforts that may be made (o procur.* subscribers. O'Tehms of the Democratic Press, to mail subscribers: Daily, one year, ih advanee, $7,00 Daily, six months, in advance, 4,00 Tri-weekly, one year, iu advance, Weekly, one year, in advance. 2,00 Club Rates of Wkki.i Five copies, in advance, jffiJ’O Ten copies, in advance, 10,00 *#*Money inclosed in a colored envelope maybe sent at the risk of tlie publishers. SCRIPPS, BROSS &, SPEARS, s 10-3 t. No. 45, Clark St., Chicago, 111. Indiana State Gazetteer. HAVING now one-half of the State canvassed for a Gazf.ttekr and Business Directory, we will issue our work about the Ist of September next, giving a list of the names bt Business and Professional Men, throughout the State, arranged in alphabetical order, giving locution, population and Statistics of each county in tlie State. As a medium for advertising, throughout tiie towns and counties in tiie State, it cannot be excelled. Persons wishing tio furnish statistics for small towns, giving information as to location, population, &.C., can do so, such information being ihankfully received. Subscription Trice $2,50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as local agents will be allowed a liberal commission. 1 All letters for information must be directed to 10-3 t. G. W. HAWES, Bpx 502, Indianapolis, Ind. PALMER HOUSE, Corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. J. D. CARMICHAEL, Proprietor. liOCK HILL HOUSE, PIHUO IIUMSEY, Proprietor, Comer if Broadway and Alain Street, FORT WAYNE, IND. SCHOOL NOTICE. FTTRE undersigned would respectfully anJ. nouiice to* the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has opened a school for Youths and Misses in the room-formerly occupied by R. B. James, on second floor in “Liberal Corner.” Terms.—One dollar per month, or three dollar* per quarter, . DF.LH-A BHENEFKLTJune 1,1858. 5-ts