Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1860 — Republican State Ticket. [ARTICLE]
Republican State Ticket.
i , FOR GOVERNOR, l; HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, ~of Wayne. , ; FOR SECRETARY ‘ WILLIAM A: PEELLE/o/ Randolph. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, * JONATHAN S. H ARVEY, of Clarke. ? ■ FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, . I ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. ! FOR ATTORNEY; GENERAL, ‘ I JAMES G.. JONES, of Vanderburgh'. i ! FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, HARRISON, of Marian. ; FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, ; JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, ( 'MILES J. FLETCHER, of Pu/nam. I ♦ 1 • would beg to direct the attention I of the Council to the culvert on Water street,i opposite the mill of Mr. J. D. Hopkins. It ! ne|ds repairing sadly. I is the last number of the third volpme of the Gazette; those subscribers: wh4>se time-has.expired,-tnrd who desire their papjpr discontinued, will send the next num- I berlback. Republicanshave carried Shelby-. villa, the home of T. A. Hendrix, and a strohg Democratic hole, by 70 majority; and I Montgomery county, the home of Henry S. i Lan«, another strong Democratic hole, by : 200 inajority. Significant. Democratic Convention meets in ■ Charleston on Monday next. Stephens, of Geot*gia, having positively declined being al candidate, Breckenridge and Hunter stock has advanced twenty-five per cent., with a correkp’bnding decline in Douglas bonds. j I . OOrl. M- Stackhouse. & Bro. are out again-this week, introducing themselves tm the public in a new branch of business. As ■ will be seen, they are now prepared to furnish the people of this, and adjoining counties with pipe lumber, white-lead,sasli, glass, I nails, toil,‘putty, and everything needed to. construct Give them a call.
iWzjWe are in receipt of the first number of the Wero'm Republican, which hails from Meronj, Sullivan county, Ind. We see at its heakl our old friend O. F. A. Lindsey, to whom [we wish all the success that so worthy anj enterprise deserves. Oscar is a good fellow J a good Republican, and deserves the j support of the Republicans of Sullivan. village is at last blest with two' institutions that our citizens have felt the i need df for a long time. We allude to a Barbershop and Millinary Shop. We have j tested tthe former ourselves, and find that I Jimmy as A. No. 1, in shaving 1 hair-dressing, | and things of that kind. Our friends can’t! do better than give him a call. We take it! for granited that the millenary shop is No. 1, i too, or would never have been located in . Rensselaer. ' —e notice that the Court yard is en-. closed, ?nd that some of our enterprising: citizens rave distributed through it a ‘ right ! smart sprinkle” of trees. This is as it should be, so far as it goes; but there is yet room for mbrej of the same kind. Nothing embelishes a village more than shrubbery, and nothing twill enhance the beauty of ours more thin to have the Court yard planted in I forest trdes, Let each then go and immortalize himself by planting a tree in the,Square, and “yoiir children wiH rise up and call you blessed.’" . • ■ ’ " .
Monday last, we .presume that Mr. Heenanhadlhe glorious privilege of vindicating tjre prowess of that gigantic bird ■Called thfe American Eagle, by hitting Mr. Torn.,Facers on the nose, if he could, and Mr. Tom. Sayers forfeited the glory of having sustained the untarnished fame of that animal so called for his lond roaring, yclipt the British Lion, by blacking Mr. Henan's eyes, if lip could. And each had the inestimable privilege of pummeling the other most, gloriously, and of imprinting the visage of the geyius °f the nineteenth centuTy upon each others phiz in indellible lines. We, of courses, did not envy them, their responsible (!) positions.
