Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1859 — A Libersl Offer. [ARTICLE]

A Libersl Offer.

HYAII delinquent subscribers to .the Gazette who pay their SB before the first of April next, shallihave a copy of t(ie Genesee Farmer sent for one year to their address at our expense.

C'i r ~V/ c had quite a thunder storm, here last Saturday night. From appearance, thoj storm was much heavier some distance north of us. Legislature have passed a law changing the township business, and reducing the number of Trustees to one, j a synopsis of Which we will give next week. Dr. M i rtin is soon to be on hand with fruit treesj shrubbery, vines and flowers; As 1 he is a connoisseur in such things, of course j he will have the best varieties. See adveF- | tfaement.

CtirA good-looking young fna-n of this place desit'es to corife into this office-and Work in the place o! the “devil,” when the “Pretti est Young Lady in Rensselaer” comes to kiss his jsatanfo majesty. Sensible. (bJrThe State Legislature will have been in session Sixty days next Friday week. If they dispose of ail the hills now before them by that tinie, they will have to be more industrious from this on than they have been, 03-We pall attention to the advertisement, in another column, of the '“Adjustable Cultivator.” A model of the Cultivator tan be seen at Sir. Huber’s harness shop. Farmers, by calling and- Seeing it,., can judge: of its merits foil- themselves. It appears tcuusto be just the thing needed. valentine to the “Prettiest Yoqng Lady in Rensselaer” is still in tiie postoffiye, the judges being unable to agree,.on account of the unusual number of handsome women about here. We learn that one of the judges insists on constituting bitnselLa majority of the cojnmittee, which the otli *r will not submit tct. Right. They would do’.veil to call on iis to aid them.

CUT* Ihe Stackhouse Bros, have on hand a supply jf the Celebrated “Moline Plows,” said to by just the tiling for prairie country. See their advertisement. Speaking of this firm we are pleased to learn that they (the brothers) are doing a paying business, as they are youhg men.of industry and enterprise, and seem to knew what their customers need. Cfij A valentine was put in the postofncle at this, place last Saturday for the “Ugliest Man in Jasper County,"’ which.the postmaster awarded yo us as the rightful claimant.' It contained two pictures—one’ of a carrot-ty-headed main,,-with a sorrel beard, a nose about a foot in length, and the rest of the features corresponding]’,- striking.' Those who saw it say it is a life-like portrait'of the editor of the! Gazette. The other picture was that of a young lady-dressed in the full r.otundy ol fashion, with hopes as large.o's-a small hay-stae'e. We suppose it is the portrait of our valentine, but. we despair of ever meeting the original.