Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1860 — YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB [ARTICLE]

YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB

Tho Young Men’s Republics i Club of Jasper county meets at their rooms in Rensselaer, in the third story of the Shanghai Building, every Tuesday evening at six and a half o’clock. R. S. Dwicgins, Sec’y. I. M. Stackhouse &i Bro. received last night a fine lot of plows to which they would : call tho attention of their customers. understand that the Sheriff of Newton county-* —Mr. Thomas Barker—has received his commission from the Governor, endjhas ordered an election of County officers on tho first Monday in April. C *** 7 . OCrThe indications from Washington are that Sickjea will be ousted from his seat in Congress', and the seat given to Mr. VV illiameon, tho contestant. i OCTAd vices from Washington show that i Hon. F. P. Blair of Missouri will succeed '•in his contest of the seat of Mr. Barrett, member of Congres from that State. fOO'Full returns from New Hampshire chow the following result: Goodwin,(Ret*.-) 38,059; Cate, (Den, ) 33 410. Goodwin’s majority. 4,599. The Republicans have ten out of twelve Senators, and their majority m the House is eighty-seven. ? farmers of Oregon iiave been taking revenge upon the Indians of that State for their depredations. During the month of February some three or four hundred Indians men, ir.oaen, and children were killed. OCrlt is thought that the National DenioConvention will be held at Charleston, notv. ilhslanding the threatened extortions of its hotel keepers and citizens. It is believed the committee have no power to change the place of meeting. (p7?”We have received a communication in reference to “nuling” county, which we will publish 8s soon as the author furnishes vis iiia name. It is a rule, from which we cannot deviate, never to publish any commit* ! nicationa unless we know who they are from. * CdirWe noticed large rolls of leather and 1 boxes unloaded in front of the shoo shop of friend McSheehy the other day, and this jmorning w*3 stepped into bis establishment v and found that he had just been receiving a 1 ne'V stock of leather and ready-made shoes mnd gaiters for ladies and children, and ■shoes for men and boys. He has an exceedingly fine stock, especially for ladies and misses, and we recommend every one i i need of a beautiful gaiter to set off a neat (and well-turned foot to call and see his se- = lection, confident that all can be suited. His stock of men’s summer wear is also r,.\vel! selected, asj&rell as that for boys. We believe, from our inspection, that Mr. Me'"Sheehy sells a 3 reasonably,or more so, than any one in town. It will do -mo harm to and see.