Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1859 — LADIES. TAKE NOTICE. [ARTICLE]
LADIES. TAKE NOTICE.
invite attention to the card of W. S. Bedford. at this office immediately, on subscription, wood, corn and oats. the advertisement of the Chicago Press and 'Tribune in another column. We can safely recommend this journal as one of the best published in the West. DCta new oyster saloon has been opened in the American House. The young man who attends knows how to serve up oysters, as we know by having tried him. h-I ~ - (KS”T6-morrow is thanksgiving day, but it will not be observed in any of our churches, owing to the indisposition of the Rev. Mr. , Mock, the only minister now located here. * j The oyster season has commenced, ! and our friend, Reese E. Goddard, arrangements to be supplied during the winiter with the best Baltimore brand. Mr. * Goddard furnished us with a can, which Mrs. ; Babb cooked for us, (we keeping bachJelor’s hall just now,) and we must pro--nounce the delicious bi valves, and the mantner in which * they were got up, as fit to tempt the appetite of the most abstemious. 1 H —*- f£s"Governor Wise says that the calling ing out of the military in consequence of the recent fright, will at least develop the military spirit of Virginia, and accustom her soldiers to rally with speed in cases of emergency. Very likely, but if an army of seventeen Abolitionists should appear in their Tpidst, would the Virginians content themeelves with surrounding the enemy, as they did at Harper’s Ferry, and wait for the Marines to come and take the game. rnafi who delivers an anti-slavery speech or ,writes an anti-slavery editorial on this side of the Ohio, is he who gives-coun-tenance to and prepares public opinion for excursions agdinst slavery upon the other.— Cincinnati Enquirer. !The author i>f the above atrocious ment would consign Washington, Jefferson, Clay, and other shining lights of our Republic Who wrbte (and spoke against slavery , to a felon’s doom. The sentiment is monstrous.
There wijll be a meeting of die Judies of Rensselaer at the residence of Mr. A fired Thompson, on, Thursday, November 24, at two o’clock P. .31., for the purpose of o-gan-izijng a society ’for the relief of Father Chiniqtjty'*s destitute colonV at St. Anne. Ail the ladies of the town and vicinity are cordially iayited to attend. By request.
