Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO PRESS & TRIBUNE, foil 'l’llls IKAK ISGO. Denoted to News, Commirce, Politics, Agriculture, Art, Science orid Literature. r ['HE WEEKLY PRESS-AND TRIBUNE 1 is a Urge first-class Western newspaper, published every Thursday morning. It is filled with valuable ami entertaining matter prepared expressly lor Western readers. Its editorials deal vigorously With nil topics of the times, and it boldly advocates those measures and principles deemed most calculated to promote the general welfare. In price and size of sheet, freshness and amount, of intelligence, variety and value of (nformatiou, fullness and accuracy of commercialmatter, and in whatever else goes to make up a first-class newspaper, we challenge comparison with any other journal East or West. POLITICAL ISSUES. We are entering on a year that will be memorable in tin' annals of Americar politic —the year that will witness, we trust, the election of a Republican President and the national triumph of Republican principles. The great lies to I be submitted to a majority of the whole people ■ are the Shill slavery be extended and protec- j 'ted by the Geiieral Government ? Shall the public domain —the free Terri' tries of the nation—be surrendered to the blighting intrusion ol slit- j very.' SI nil the Constitution be con. triyed to recognize and su. nort slavery as it natio I institution? Shall a slave code for tiie Territories be' enacted? Shull the African slave-trade be re- ; opened ’ In siior,. shall the doctrines of Calhoun, Judge Taney and Buchanan supercede die prin- | copies of I’zee Government taught by Jefferson, Aladison and Clay? These questions will demand a verdict at the hands of the American people. And there, are other impor.ant considerations to be decided bv the ne.’.t campaign. Among these are i 'ree 11 oip"stouds for the landless, im- ! provement of rivers and harbors, a Railroad to the Pacific on me central route, encoti ragement of th ■ immnfact nrieg mid farming industry of l the. country, retrenchment and reform in the L'edere.i ex’ienses-—a restoration, ! n fact, of the I spirit, simplicilv and policy of .he eii 'lier ami . purer days of th • Repub ic. i On all l hese quest : ons ami issues .he Pi'ssard 'i'ribiinc wih occupy no neutral ground, but will lever be found an earnost chimpion on the side thai will promote r'r.EEMOM, Pr.ocirnss and Pr.os-
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t,t:t. 11. fiO i it i:. State .o- Indiana.) Tn the Jasper Circuit Court Jasper con .ily.J (March Tenn, 1860. The .Marion and Massuiaway) A alley Ru> t ,’oad Compa-iv, > Enos M issey, Abraham Lee.) Civti. Action. I'auiiy Lee, Simile! L. Glincs.y and Elizabeth ( Bines. ) "\\/ " ELLAS it has been made to appear, by ’ the affidavit of a disinterested person oil til:- in my qflice, that the defendants in the above ent I ih-d cause are non-residents of the State of J ndiau a; therefore, Hie said defendants are hereby noliiied of the pendency of said action, and unless they appi'.i r on the second day of the next term of H e Jasper Circuit Court, t o | u .i ( j :il Cooit House in Rensselaer, in said cou niv. commencing on the 12t.1i day of .March, i>6l), and a.iswor or dcm.'.ir thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. " ituess, my h '.nd and the seal of ft., s ] ■■aid Court, a* office, in Rensselaer, this 2 Id day of November. 1.'59. C- M. WATSON, Clerk. Ry D. I. Jackson, Deputy. D. S.xi L>i;ti, Plffs Att’y. 31-3 f, Special Notice. r HI! E sale-and .other notes in Up- estate of J. •- IL Pritchard are noil' due, AJI who know themselves indebted to, said.estate are requested to make payment on or before the first of January ne,yi, us linger lime cannot be gjvejg 'l’he estate, must be settled, EZRA WRIGHT, •il’dt Administrator. A'l”r I', > TION , I< IFI.RS! NO 1 ICE m hereby given that all persons having in their possession United States rifles belonging to the Eirst Rensselaer Rifle Company, arc commanded to make return of the same, to the. undersigned, on or before the Ist day of December I,< it, <ll give bond fo.r tliesafe delivery of the piece and retain it till again called on. Ry order of W. J. WRIGHT, Sheriff. 1, N. S. At-TEn, O, S, Stallion for Salo tpilE undersigned offers for sale his Premium £ Horse, the BLACK DRAGGON. He is a coal black, six years old, sev.mteen hands high, works kind anywhere, and is warranted sound. Price S2OO, one-half cash in bund and one-half, in six months; or for young cattle or cows at cash prices. EPHRAIM BRIDGEMAN.
