Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

pVe are authorized to announce J. Xt ■ Ei.otr.tJx.K. Esq, of Wmifeinac, for .ullg-'.of tlip Court of Common Pleas for this .District, s.ibjeet to the decision of the Republi--cJn Convention. _ o 2

SOMETHING NEW! J’h’OIITAXT TO BUILDERS! i'lT'R wish to cull the ’‘attention of those deV * signing to build, to the unusual facilities which oufTitoc.k presents. We have now on -.iinlfcis a large stock of . i C miiata ‘ Nails! Xdipittcd to be .the best brands made, which we iiought f, r Cirr/i, and intend to °s 11 low in ex- ■ chafige for the same “circrdn.ing n\ •diuns.” Wc have also a large sfoek of t-SA-isl AND GLASS, of all size's: - [PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, I OIL.oLQCKS, BUTTif, f PLASTERING llAllf, ; DOORS, TINE LUMBER, , A, No. 1, SHINGLES, ’ i A>T» KVKKYT«!N« ELSE Ncid/d to erect a Fence, Stable, Barn or House! Otir stock of I mwbe.r has boon selected with especial reference to this market, and will be-sold cheabcr than you can buy it in Chicago and deliverfit here yourself. To persons designing to build we will /ZZZ their whole bill at a reduced price. We are also prepared to deliver Fencing, or any nthetfkind of Pine Intmber, by Tins exit load, at Fraui'.esviHe, Bradford. Carpenter’s, Kent’s, or any other station on either Road. Bn'yingin large quantities, we are able to deliver {it cheaper than any chance customer can ■'my snid deliver it himself. Pleiise give ns a call before you make your irrangem ntn elsewhere. 52 [ I _M. STACKHOUSE &. BRO. | CHARLES RHOADES, - Hafnessmaker, Saddler, &c., ■ £!<*nsnelsicr, Ind. Harness, Saddles, Carriage Trimmings, &c., ■of all Isty les and prices, made, to order cheap for cash And country produce. All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. :) rjitopairing done at the shortest notice. 52 1 TO THE PI KMC. • Valparaiso, Ind ~ April 10, 1 860MU EDITOR of the Rensselaer Gazette— Dear <ik: 1 understand that there was, in the . nontli of February last, a publication made by Mr. '1 ho mas King in your paper, e oimerniug our businisHS tranei-ctions, affecting my mora 1 and ceUgi* <il« character. I did not see that notice, thong i I nm a regular subscriber of your paper, and have r.eea for some two years, be.ng absent from scorn-at that lime. "1 however wish to say . tfr.q puidi' and n»y nib fri'-n/.H in White and j / r.'uUUs, that 4 k-M-se never wronged .Mr. ,<< log i * r.f »»i>o dollar, and that. I have always c.ompl|ed with my engagements with him to the iitmosi of my aldlity I never put my property out of bauds, nr. did .Mr. King, to defraud our creditors. I have exhausted all my means in defraying our partnership liabilities. I can aSsu-re) the public that Mr. King was the prime .mover! in all our losses, and J have lost all, but ha had not; and I do not feel tliat 1 am respun si'ble for his rashness. If pry bretlmen of the Christian Church in Jaspei and White counties think it necessary, I am willing to come before a committee of any five brethren they may select, and substantiate, all thrift I have said in the foregoing, and let it be published to the world, that all may judge for themselves whether I am worthy of Christian confidence. Respectfully, 52-llt LEMUEL SIIORTRIDGE. NOTICE. r INHERE will be sealed proposals received un--L til the finst-Monday in May, A- 1). 1860, by the Triistee of-Jordan township, for the keeping of Rachael Blakely, a pauper of Jasper county, Ind., fair the term of one year, the lowest and best ImSder to be the keeper. 6 E. LAMSON, T. J. TApril 13, 1860. 52-tt d