Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1859 — REPUBLICAN TOENSHIP MEETING. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN TOENSHIP MEETING.

We tne undersigned, respectfully invite our fellow Republicans of Marion township, to meet at the Court House next Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, to suggest suitable persons to be voted for at the April election. John Thompson, Sr., C.= W. Henkle, A* McGoy, G. W. Muss, Ezra Wright, i W. D. Lee. \ -And others. noticed that Mr. John Austin, over the way, was yesterday receiving a large lot of new groceries, wooden ware, &c. og7*Thoß. McSheehy has just received a large stock of leather, and is again prepared to accomodate his customers with anything in his line. fciy’R. B. James commenced a school over Spitler’s store, last Monday, and .Miss McCarthy. commenced one the same day, over Laßue’s store. , ? CC7" We are now enjoying fine spring weather, although the roads are still veryjbud. The prospects arej that we are to liavje an earls planting time. CtiZ'We see that Mr. James E. 11 a Hard habought out the drug- store of E. T. Harding, and is now in full possession. We wish him success in the tha-dicine line. {Ls”Jedge Milroy, Chairman of the Committee, advertises for sealed proposals for the Construction Of the Court House fence, to be handed in next Wednesday. Circuit Court adjourned last Friday afternoon. The business was slim, as the attorneys preferred to lay over their bus-, intjss to the next term,.as most of their cases were set for this week. ■■■»•■ - f ... r ' td?”Thc Stackhouse Bros.,liata just received a new and large stock of goods. They are now enabled to furnish anything in their line from a reaping'machine to a.pin. -For full particulars, see tpeif advertisement,. oCg”Tiie debate comes ofFto-nig-ht between the Calliope mis and Erudites,, The following gentlemen are to speak: Affirmative—R. B. James and L. A. Cole. Negative— J. Thompson, Jr., and A. T,uaips.>n, Ques-tion—-Foreign immigration, te/*Satupel L'lkins, 'the.old man, was las.t Friday morning sentenced to the State Prison fior two years, and, to pay a fine-of one dollarsfor assaulting Phillip Handy lest May, with iiitjent to kill. The eases of his sons, Mil liajn and Austin, werecontinued to next term. The evidence in the case was about the same as that before Esq. Purkison last spring, and published in 1 lie Gazette.