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IIOWAHU bUIUUH. Bcfclor Bad Vr' prtelor.

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met wi.ich W. re obje tionaMe in.l that quarter. The people U.ink, too, that the j ^ "xerre Haute are in as an imlepend. nt proposition ho pboubl additional year ho has to serve in Con-^ cun ^qerable excitement about a big — |have voted against it. .gres-, will afford him ample opportunity between the two Johns—John G,

The Kiudisb bill was objc< tionnbh ; to m . omplish all the wonders he propos-1 j) av i*, of the Seventh District, and John ! . -1»« t 7- rrijOTiV

It appears, ae-, l^A 1 I-1 e b * At i.,1 *-<•

JD^-JSr NICE’S GREAT SHOW.

Had it come up instead of the (’rittenden es, and that at the end of that period he

amendment, presenting the choice be tween it and Loeonipton, for the purp<

ought to give place to a better man His excuse for being a candidate is,

P. Pefrees, of the sixth,

cording to the storv. which the Republicans of Terre Haute say they can prove to be true, that a regular contract has

AR1V AI. t»K Til K NOKTII *T\K.

of defeating Lceompton he should have that having been a member of Congress,! t . ntcr ’ !(l into, signed, scaled and do (ireencastle, Saturday, July 2l,im voted for it. Comingu P a. it did.^r u .hat he should be ..gain ti,ctwo.bdms.toadvance ^ ^ ^ wjlh ^

The Attantle Cable Parted! N>.w York', July 20.—TTie Steamship . i • 1 _. * i U. 1* * . . 41 >..

U K .11 Of It A Tit STATE TICKET.

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Secretary of State, „ DANIEL Mi t'LUHR, of Morgan.

Auditor of State,

JOHN W. DODD, of Grant.

Treasurer of State,

NATH’L F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. Superintendent of Public Instruction, SAMUEL L. RUOO, of Allen.

Attorney Cenernl,

JOSEPH E. MoDON ALD, of Montgomery.

Supreme Judges,

1st Dint.—JAM ES L. WORDEN, of Whitley 2»rf

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Lceompton was dead and beyond the elected to vindicate his course, and show their political interests and secure

reach of Congress, he should have voted that his constituents approve it. The election to t’ongress, as ' ^hc Atlantic Telegraph Cable parted against it. He discussed the two propo- same argument has been advanced by |" r C r ‘ i ’"7 ^ody t Toul ami breeehus. the Re- about one thousand uiiles from the Irish '

sitions fully. He regarded the passage him for many years—and, if heeded, "v 0 {c of the Seventh District to coast.

of the English hill as a great triumph of would continue him a candidate from ga jj t j ohn (j Davis, the said Davis Tin r - , , popular sovereignty—taking the view of, term to term—giving him a life lien upon agrees to transfer, set over, and secure to on tie.iti m t, a i -, it entertained by Mr. Douglas, that, in office. And the same argument would the said Dcfrees ^ ‘ "S'^metunon and Valorous hadnot

effect, it submits the lceompton conati prevent any rotation in ofluo. Mr. Da the ! oug'iwmen ik .; iK . rV :irr i V ed on the 7th.

tution to the I a ni a fid< voters of Kansas vis course has inortitied his democratic suiipose that Defrces has the lie- QtJF.KNSTtiWN. July — I he Niagara for ratification or rejection. When voted friends, and his speech made matters all u)i | i( .. m ' rty of t | le Seventh District in and Gorgon arrived this morning.

r..ilo atioulJ the worse for him. Republican leaders j, reee |, es ' jun ket to trade upon, and I hree attempts were made to lay t u

pUE same gorgeous and mciituii..ii- i, r a n . | tzation, which lately pcrfurme.| wit], , u .-h

-- , . -iii unusual success at

The Niagara and Gorgon arrived hack ^ . g r . N ,. w ,„„j jp, Vu

1 ‘ ' “ twnal, I‘hUa(t«ljj/iia,

— WILL K XII I 11 IT AT —

Orcvncantle, Erlday, July Joili,

Day ami night.

The whole under the supervision of

down, as it will be, beyond doubt, should the worse for him. Kepubl

daist hum:.

aVdIIKW DA V ISON, of I ».•! atu'r the people of Kansas call another con shouted over his denunciations; but the undoubtedly Davis thiiih he has

SA M L K. PERKINS.of Marion. JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo. DlKTltlCT NOMIX \ I'IONS.

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For Congress, HENRY SEt REST, of Putnam. For Judge of Circuit Court, SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, of Vigo. For Circuit Prosecutor, JUSTUS K BATCH ELDER, of Put num OKMOC RATIC COI NTV TICKET. ft odfr aOO J A/f'ty; ijat]

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For Rcpreseiitat i vin, DEI.AN A E. WILLIAMSON, ANDERSON (iORIH)N. For Sheri If, SOLOMON AKERS. For Treasurer, CHARLES D. JOHNSTON. For Commissioner, RICHARD S1NKLER. For Surveyor, ELISHA COWGILL.

volition, frame a new constitution, and masses of the party have no confidence in «/. The Republican party w,1 t l ) ,,, ‘^ , ex eJ hour , y

idatform of the convention which iiomi down the house, eliciting cheer upon consideration than to justify his treaeh- sprung up during which they were »qm ), ut tl , .,,,„rc,l that lilted him act in utter di-rcMid of all cheer. Kvery jiass cut to the ipiick— cry to a party which has long sustained rated, but all met again ut t ic iciu czmius 1>AX \N II AI’l’l-.Al; Ih't is ieftoinhe K;.^i,h bill, and favor every blow toldwith tremendous effect, him with.m, any eqnivalenL _ Only think . On,he first attempt about ten miles of T „ order to ensure a tnumpha, reeepii,,., f..

Who, lor the llr»t time in many years, will

oaMc. have the honor of appearing in limiaim. The Ajrnnicmnon and Valorous were spr^al card fkom tuk managkb of itb-

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ith gentlemen, which wc have not

illation. room now to notice. We shall, however. a Vouplo of drovers would with a lot He rc-ardcd the questioii of popular take them up, from time to time, and ea ttle! We hardly think that honorable

sovereignty as forever settled believing canvass them thoroughly. In concluding with Mr. Huclianan, Mr. Douglas and this article, wc would add, that the pros

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spirit of timulntion 1ms gonorstml a ci'ii-i.lt'r^-

MahKIAIIK oK A STt'tiE.NT AT Com- Me amount of gMMimade, would MEM KMKXT.—The Jay County Repaidi (jrtKri.V HEM.IKK THAT TUK a pleasant incident of the GREAT SHOW POSSESSES

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ill Other democrats, that hereafter, the pcct is most flattering—that Mr. Secrcst’s wise example set by Minnesota of rc majority in I’utnnm will surpass any muring a constitution to he first ratified ever before given to any candidate. All by the people of an inchoate State, be we ask is. a fair hearing for the two canfore applying for admission into the didates—the result cannot be doubtful. I nioll, should ho followed Ml c\cry ill Void' from f«rmir foil Hi y I stance.and for all time to come. \\ e took Leaders of party may traffic, tinnatu- „ no notes, and do not pretend to report ral coalitions may he formed for selfish "if Mr. Secrcst’s speech; wc merely give the purposes, hut the mass of the party, the

The Truth! Tift' Trilfll 1 ( irnil ltc I'"! 11 *' "f ^ome of his aigunicnt-s a- they honest voters, will not he sold like sheep ItU* Trillll ! were inipri -sed upon the memory. in the shaiuhle. Davis, of the 7th Dis Of the two thomanJ Dcmocratie Voters in Ho diseussi d the Died Scott doci ion ii ict, and DelVecs, of the Gth, may form l*utaain county, not in..re than six hundred in a masterly manner, showing that it alliances, offensive and defensive, as is

m,. subacribera to the Preu. As we are en- wa< inaec >rd jo with the charged, for the purpose of promoting tMn”^T^thoritV, whatoan^ think ThrclZra mlb" tlCth^trid^ruti 1110 ' ‘ teriag an important oampnfgn, we desire that tho American people—tha, it accorded their mutual congressional aspirations ; 0 fU? We agree with that paper when it g tance created much anrpriae among the H« wm »• ut Imm i» the Biwg t our pfljv>r hould r-.eh every Dem... fit], with ri: 'it ind tiuth andju-tie. i re other sihcniing politicians may unite says “ people are nut bargained away in !iui |j cn( .e, and altogether it was a very ^A.—T/if iivh/ />‘iir nf Comi* M"l'~ voter of tho county. Wc thcr, r,.re p.,., 'c nized by < o, dilutions, by the 1 with them for like selfish purposes ; hut this country readily; that is, people of in- niec ^ to print a much larger number of pur next islation of tlu ountry, and as umfonuly when tho articles of agreement are all Therefore we doomed it only necessary to “Ubim AND Thummim.” — Rov. Dr. “one” horseeircas “EXCELSIOR theL wl . i ue, and will furni,h th. /*, tiom tha! decid. I by the omut The point decid si rued, lo! it is found that they have not s ,upon Republican authority, that a Daily, I’resident of the State I’nivcrsity | * j n , j V.'i,','" * ci " 1 '' 11 ''' 'c**-'

time to the in.xt U. ■ 1,0, el n, at He ed was, that the m vo, of AIV; an dc the voters at hand to enable them t» con project was on foot‘‘between two leading at Itlooiuington, chose the above highly exceedingly low rate <>f Vront, i- not a i itizen within the moanin -uminato the trade so completely as to men,” by which they hoped to succeed in interesting subject for his recent Jkic25 Cents nor Conv ' 'of the eonstitulion of the United Slates, render it mutually advantageous to theirnspirations,forindependentaiidhon- calauieato address.

honest masses rebel. n.en torepudm.C it. If black Hepub MAHRIAGE ucENSES ISSUED

l.cans are to be believed, such a bargain t/ir „,., 7 , /„ Vi .,„, y

ing with the votes of parties, the so...- »- the cable was agmn jm.ied and a»»«ut two . )(i j ^ ,,,

*» hu " ,lrud . '"': l h,t J m ! los l m " out > When 1 fortheoinine—with his communications ceasing to lie received splknuiij rktinve ok

. n.y ay ...cy ] Valorous arc not in before them, as they « m-nt and well can,, , , n ten.it. , ■ , , 1 Tin* Agents knowing, at thesaine time, tlmtin The above article appeared in the State "•ore than two hundred miles ic t | |k ], K .,,|ity quite « mmilKir of exMliiri.,,,, f

„ u,, start. vuriolis gnules and eliuraeUT.- have been adv, r.

, entmel some days agi . , ^ 1 The Agamemnon, it is reported, »uf- Used, and that fertile faneies hnv# givi n I,gth cans about Indianapolis being disposed f ere j sl , llK , dani'age in the gale. to tin* most extravagant promises, whilst :i

to deny the dicker, the Sentinel of the .. n ..

211th publishes tis follows:

That Tuakk.—Our .illusion to the re- ( ,. |n llot j C cs

ported trade between John D. Dcf rees ro( . t , |lt “ eonimeneemeiit ' exercises at Id and John G. Davis has stirred up Mack f)0r v o H 0 g 0 j,, that county. It says:

Republican mod to the 'cry bottom.-— .. Hardly had the diplomas been given Features which cun bu seen in in, utlirr rx. That such an arrangement had been iiiude cre ., yumig lady, Miss Fanny Wright, hibition in tho world, we state,1 upon Ropubliean authority. ( , f * i.>., rm ] a ;,| n jergc,i from the crmvd, P' .r ''I'!"", 1 / r ""’ ,u '< which certainly should be credited by , : her stand Inside one of the " 1 "■![ { lt "l" ■ •he I 'lack Republican organ. If ,7 ones ^ Z ^ ^

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inqircssed tliose who saw him in N, xx Ymk

he wn* styled

Tin .tillmil/ V'ilh n St ill. r.th.—’I’lic only Female Horse Tiimer, MrLiMiie Slmwlus, who will introduce tlu; Wild

Mexican Mustang EUREKA.

7th.—And the only really entertaining man. who wears the motley, ZDA-UNT H.XOE,

—Til K—

The money in nil t t * to aocoinjuiny tliu He umlerstood (roiu tlmt decision (lint the the pnrtie.s. I li

order. Who will aid us in .peaking to the'owner may take his slave into the terri All around us, in every township—in ev- ( . lllwlllllm . lll .,i hetw,*,*„ Defrees md

h, kivi, ripiu 1

^ or the parent his child, hut that he doc- , u .x V harness ; which fits badly, and galls |, 080< 1 that the people of the two districts July -tO-.T,, James A. Swimford and Mar24 so at his own risk, and that unless he and chafes them beyond endurance. were privy to it, or that they coaid be tha E. Hutchings.

can procure the onaetment of territorial j s ;l voice from Greene county— made parties to such an arrangement. j^-Wo invite tlnTTu'ntion of the sick and t , onversationai.I8T nn<i in moiiist. laws recognizing the existence ol the rc )] K > voice of a manly Republican, who ‘' u< wire work, rs and politual .raders u g]i 0 ^ w j to the advertisements in our col uni ns of W e also claim to ho a complete l»riuati<'ii. lation of master and slave, that I'elalion he sold. It is the voice of our i\" la '' l Tronpc Dlnd.d into Fra,Him, cannot he onlom-d neither e.in the right ,,ld friend. Mr. Morrison, editor of the their “ beek ” but they have awaketied to ‘v’ 11 Uheum ami cttorOmtment.Dr.Gnr- M -, th M ,. # „r i>rrr»rmrrs xviih ix,,. of the master to the services ol his ap H7i,7. Him r Vttlhy Tinn»," a Rcpubli the reality that “the thing is a shtter im-; V/ ( ‘’n.-*' • , ‘* 1 •o". Dr. H.,k, t , ’ 1>r j Rut a union oV f Kl,m * ’

, .„,,v,|,c, l .ut,li,n.,l„l Wurtliiiigton. ,w»Hib,lity,” ,,n,l ,h.„h,, arc TO’^.Tg^.y.ffT^V

THE GREAT SHOW!

“Now, I»y Salul Paul, Ih*-

l»rn vt*l y on I”

The canvass between II,

Work

i*nry Scercst

and John G. Davis, as candidates for Congress in the 7th District of Indiana,

is fairly opened—beginning at Russel- rrenti( .e ) n or of the parent to tho labor of'

villc on Saturday last, where they had

a fine audience.

On Monday last nicy spoke in the court-house at this place to a mass of people. Mr. Secrest spoke for one hour

Other minor questions were diseu- cd. s tant. publishes a couple of paragraphs,!

an party leaders.

This S/iOW fulfills its Prom imps, miff jurjoi'in^

nil it Advertiars.

Wo also foel wnrrnntecHn AftflertiiiL: tlmtthe

. some extracts from the recent speech <>l riie RepuMicaiiR Udk of nominating black Rcpublieanjopcration throughout, | 1 * ' ir ' ll " u "' 1 " l "| Finett Managed Home* in »li«- Wiirhi anda half ; Mr. Davis s reply oefup.ed the y [r Poil; ,j. |Sj s l, ow j llf; tl,.,t they oeeupied J„lm(J. Davis a, their candidate. and true or false, Illack Republicans are every Drug and AjH.theeary store in Are included in our stables; and also tl,,,. „ same length of time, and Mr. Secrest the same political position ; that Mr. D [liloomlngtuH fa/mbUean. . a | OIlc responsible for the truth or falsity "" , " 1 ' k,''ii tjrj iin'r^'f'V dccumjilmh •! was allowed 15 minutes to close. This su ,„ (a . i! , t . 1 i „ t0 U8il .. vs ;m ,l supported We Imp,* that the above is not so, (or of the matter. If Black Republicans cai. GREENCASTLE TIME TABLE. ''"-n’mmm nauaca filled the agreement; there were, however tho nomi „ c ,.s ,,f the democa.ie party, and " V" .V" 1 ‘ 'T , ' ,mS ' , r." a t TKK I ,!K " A, ’ TK ^ K1CHMONDR.R. i ^Im is aVeom.S bj h., V P. n Ihw explanations and passages of wit ha(| „„ r ,. IH . ( . t ,*„,, , U( , r , [See extracts % £ to Join ’(I JS^ tTc;' 1 DUlCrLM A.M. STICKNKY the veLm 17, " Ltl1 " sp, a , a, tie, o, ( ,i j*,.,,,,, yj, Douglas speech on the first Davis. If weave compelled to choose responsible for the story. They can take ."'J u ii'! !! i'- S iVw Tho i.,! is.?." k<) ''’n ^ the regular discussion. ( , r ,] 1 ] s -| between Scercst and Davis, wc will throw whatever horn of the dilemma they prefer. " Tll( , 2( i train Ka-t’nndthc 2d and ::d w.-t 1 -ttmdanl star ’

of which we have not room to make men w hieh we copy below. Let honest men t""^" Ymve^no^Hsuc with the Black Rc l 11 !’"' 1 *'"‘"1 as in.,ing safe and effeetiial in curing j tion. M r. Secrest concluded by reading act accordingly : I publican organ upon the trade. ' It is a ' di9e,wu8 fo ! ' v ! ,ich "7 ,,r,!

,f nominating Black Republican-operation throughout, | 1 h< - v “ re standllrd rcn,ed,M ’ n,,d cau ^ found !

and true or ftilse, Black Republicans are Ul ' 1 ’

alone responsible for the truth or falsity {

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subscribed to the usages and supported

page of this paper.]

Mr. Secrcst’s opening speech was aoom-i yj,. p„jj owc j

His was a

pact argument-open, frank, full, manly m . irkablc 8peet . h . H c eoincs out an in —elegant, and in many passages truly j cpclHlent candidate in opposition to a

eloquent. " ’ 1 " ”

up our ten cent straw hat and shout, hur

rah for Henry Secrest.

Tl»«- Volcu of it True Ilemocrnl !

an* :i(‘roniiiifN|iitioi), mid all >tnliMn«. \

| w, i . • The 1st and 3d tiains East step oulii at lira-1 I The Lecompton swindle and English ^i), <; W n,„-i]e and Cartersburg.

—i i’}’ .iiuaing , h - „ ‘■ISSrSSsssKis

to the causes which induced him to np- . , , i iD' 0 expectati

and a thorough popular-sovereignty can

pear before the public as a candidate- diJate , and yet takes no issue with either, showing that he was not a professional , [c thillks yj,. s ccrcat j 8 „ ot his eompet-offieo-seeker; that he had not solicited it or ; that he is running against the Urethis race; on the contrary, that it had sidcnt) y,,. |t ri „ h , i and ot hcrs, who are thc y ' been tendered him not only unsolicited, far away] , lu l who, we apprehend, soldo... hut against his wishes, and over his pro- ^ to thi|t gcnt lc,„an a pa-sing thought. tendered in suoha manner as to s,, la,-.,. there was argament, Mr. Da induce him to forego his personal incli vis - ppcoob was ., mere rehash of his own

The UE'irt tn GO.V/F.I .YU e,m-i-t of

Mi*s. I >an Hire*,

Mrs. L. Showles, Miss Estillc, Miss Kutc, Little Emma, 1 >H. .r. I;. TllAYMU,

The CIiixvii and (jominediau.

himsolfas a eamiHlate tor fongress, wiin \i m . “ ,■ ,, I tei-sburg, Belleville, Clavton, CoaLville, Fillon, hmbt, that the Be ' ongress than Mr. Montgomery, of 1’cnn-1 mor( , ( ; n .,i{,.,.ls and BrazH. ’ puldieans will unite on him. We think sylvania. He has been rc-noniinatcd by NEW ALBANY & SALEM It. R.

we speak knowingly, when we say that the Democracy of his District, and has 1 ruins leave IiejM it foot,d ( niwforduvillc *t., I Mr. thirnh Shnir/ri, Tin (JrotrMjiit, the Republican party of Greene county lately issued an address to his constitu ' 11 y ’""" rFI , xktikks 'Mai,/. Cl,a*. Fred, Mr. Chat. K"jv.

will not support him. At least we hope ^ from w , |i( . h wc <1MO , c ||lc f 0 ll ow j n>; (bang North-First tniin.....' in A M.

sensible extract, and commend the same GoingSouth....^'.!. s ;ii \ M

Dunninu TI,f :M kou it.—John G. Da- to the consideration of our readers. 31r. ' arrivals.

8 AM. 7.20 f>. M. H.r,:i F. M.

\ is, the independent candidate for Con-j M. says : j hr,>m North—First train. gress in this district, while making a I have invariably, in all parts of the From South.......

.... , . , . speech at Husselvillc on Saturday last, district, said to the people that l was not ! \i, vnniv \ r^^Tvii m.i* \ oTi-iii.*c nations for ,-i c am quiet, o enter upon a,,,! 0 thcr third rate eongrc.-sional pc ,*h t, lo k me c-inn to state tjint Irltifil'bcen :l "Lecompton" candidate, nor an “anti " - '* ■ --

the turmoil of politics, and make a-race (J8 j n opposition to Lceompton, and to the ihargcd that he had joineCiho Repub- '

fur his friends.

He next alluded to tho persistent at

English conference bill, lie did not go lj (a i,s. “Yes, my fellow-citizens,” the as far as, wc understand, lie went at Pei'- -peaker continued, “ it is charged that

Mast. S. S/ii l nry, Must. F. /Ufr'lny, Mr. J. ('. darh, Mr. S. tarh r, Mast. Rubert t Mr. Moray,

—and—

ID A. UST R.IO B. The imniense euravan, consisting of Eighty People and 100 Horses,

will iiinke un oxiHisition iisradr oft tb,' inon

1.0, oniplun'-i li.l.lo, butaiuipU on <;M rA^JiCT ** “ A " M " 1

fashioned Deinoer.itic Candida to, subject! ITisfmu- Leav,-daily »t 1.15 I’.M.; arrives •(( H OTSt 1 112111(1 2111(1 ( iirri2l!2(’ to the customs ami usages of the party. M ’ . <-"t|""i"g r "„ml Stmmj I:

tempts which are being made to misrep-' r0 llaute (l 8i that he infinitely pro M, IV ,. W/„«Mo the Black Ihq.uM^a’^’ 1 ^“mrfhTK 0 ,' ' y v V'

resent his nolitie il views bvdeeliriim e i , , , ,, , , , , 1 , H on me ix.iiisas qiiesnon. r>m now that Am Hu rn— Leaves daily ut 10 arrives :in< ' ,-s " Ml cotiiiiietiec at 2 and s o clock. r . . . , * J 1 '• ferred the origmil Lceompton, to the In reply to this, I can only say, that / controversy is terminated by a bill which at 7.30 P. M. .f,/i„M*;„«.—Box,* jOets.; Pit 2:, ,ts. kirn fr» lio Im f’ivnr nr fitwmniitnn nnd tlii /-v it i• i i • 11 i i 1 1 , . . 11 .. i i i • if. ../ / /» » *i» t . ,1...... i.. n. * x* i. . w . . ■

him to be in favor of Lceompton and the (} roe n-Knglish hill. But he denounced l,„n w>tyol my payy,t!" Lnglisli hill, lo place hi nisei I right, l' 1 '; { b e latter, all over, up one side and down “Xu,” growled an old hard shell do read from the newspaper history ol the t j lc 0 ther, ns infamous; and although moerat in the crowd, “but you are dun times, showing that he was the early ad |C . 0Ilv i ucu d that under it, an end will he n j llg the Republicans d—d hard for it,' vocato of popular sovereignty that he put Ijoeoniptouism by the people "| Tli,, crowd smiled, and thought so too. was placed in the lead of the opposition Kansas in August next, yet his opposi —— to Lccomptonism in Indiana; that, ae tion is so violent, that after the hill has D Stephen A. Douglas declares him

cording to tho reports, it was his voice I expended its force

if it is not all wc could ask, is yet a

com

Af.nti -iiiiuiinnl KurtrilIr—Lcovcfl daily* at

promise whit hwc, as good citizens, should! ' ): " rrlv, ' s l 1 ) M

faithfully earry out. The eourse of true 1 ( |. 1V "' I ,'T Tbniv-

; | •, "lay at s A. M.; arrives on .Suturdav at 0 P.M

wisdom demamls of every Democrat to ex- Kml.nll,-, H,luin, |, ( : liv ,.s every ert his whole influence to harmonize and Friday at H A. M.; arrive, on.Saturday at G I’.M.

unite the party. | orric* iioitrs. . — (HRee opens at 7 A. M.; closes nt 7 P. M. fiW'An inquest was held upon the body <>p,*ns at t) oeliKk A. M. on Sundav* and

Chil-

dren to Boxes 25 cents. No half price to Pit

V. II. CASTE Ft. Agent

fc-A Ki'iiii’iiilier Dan Kief's (iff a I Shim !

\\ ill be here Friday, July

At Terre Haute, July 28th; Bra/.il, 2utli;

2tlo Danville, July .il-t.

Estray Notieo.

r P A K KN I P, by John C. Hellers, of Warn a

| towii-liip, Putnam e,Minty, on, estray HORSE, of bright bay color shod all round—n good pacer, suppos-

it , , mtli* in r-ivor Mr < t Sro«t Tki-sVL of a (lomian fou lid dead soniu four miles I rlo,it,s ,,ulf iin ho,,r ,ut<r * nn 1 1 i nmc :i (l(*:ul ' 11 1,1 o 'ir. rHi crest, ihisisjust ... . * . , y \i K kitmi \ t m

, I,, ..i - i . i i J south of here, one day last week. The '' N ' d 11 'A A L. I . M. and arguments that stayed the torrent ol: letter upon tho statute, h* proposes to what every man who knows that states verdict of the J ury was died from a vis *i,,, m , sai, ,, , ■ ... —; , Lccomptonism at the 8th of danuary eon eontinue the agitation until he his devotion to democracy, to detn itatiou ofGod. It appears that this mail UYu' 1 rm ‘^"''^''dions Usiusl from the a t e^Khtv-(lV^Vlonnrs l bv vention, and changed tho current—he plishes its repeal ‘ ' * 1 ,is...r.w i., — :,u - *-—' *- * * ’ " ' t the 1 utnnm( ommon Pleas . i '*,—i- *--i- * ,s-.o u..r.— “

making the first demonstration that was ploits in that line forcibly remind

made in the State. That at the 2l>r,l ol |)on (juixote’s adventure with the wind 'd Kis late speeches.

\ ppndsrd

Per M B. Briiisii i

February Mass Meeting lie was again put forward as the loader of the opposition to Locoinpton, making tho first speech and

The Terre Haute "’.''•'•Dier was very hot, and the one who ,,| ’;' rut l , >ddi.’ sul,*, on

I’.urnal of the 17th say.-: iI'm.'/"""ia 11 !. 1 ' 0 '' ' P A K K. N UP, by HamuVrTJ.ylor, living

1 Manhattan, Putnam countv. In- sR,

Estray Notioc,

mill, and will end much the same way. ..... hap' huvin vi it • f , ’ 1

presented to him.

■***'“”"*1 i — i 1 * [j , • , i| . . |i' .. • . "••**"*- ■**■■1-,>u,u du„j>, 1*111 i in- process or uiiii ih'v seven years, ol to, givinir tone to the proece,line-. Air. F, meut a a vi tini of iurceeutiou lor opin , 1 1 111 “ 1 111 - m progress of the culinary operation not ’""'’"'"P! real e.-iulc. t„-w it: Lota muiil**r nin, T , , , ■ "" s District, informs us that Douglas sll :,; ll , r „ .. c.,' , i (9L and ten (10), in BIxH-k munber five L5I. i„

crest protested that the articles which he lion’s sako—declaring that

,, , Dough i,a, n in.m. expre—cd hiniselfstrongly in favor

descrilicd an follows:

suiting the coniidaining brother, he leaped l 1 .' !’ ""d 10), in Rl,«'k number five (5), in white snag-wou.id on the left thigh , :! Mr forward and with a pitchfork -truck the ,''±'.1^,. T« . 1 """ "f "WlV'"'}*?’ .!‘* v . «”>?» K '

lilack, l>oth hind I,it

Ap

,,, v , . , . . : r i » . . ■ . i.'ixvin ,i. i ppk s eni.ir^pim'iii io me town of hi ci^niv (lollni's, i»v Kolicrt 1^. fV’imy'

read gave him too much credit—that h, l!ri lit, li, bin m, Hugh, , and other- Secrest for (’ongress. The Little Giant ' .1"!"‘ ", *’ ' ! ^ 1 '! < k ,,, Hr,-unc-tle, in Putnam ennty, Indiana; and : ">d Jolm Jenkins, July’3,’ is.,s, l„ f..r,- Jofiit c«*u!d not claim for his arguments that had the knife at his throat, and in his considers Mr. 8. as tho ablest advocate falling back (load The fitof aTi*' 0 * n8 ^ ''''d 1 ,'' 1 ", 1,11 " 1 d | ' , " :i,|| hil Coltharp, J. p.

of jxniul.ir-overeignty in this Btato. 1 ;,i ? i ' i •" ’"Jt'' 1 1 •'"^cd ' - - y either apoplexy, paralysis of the heart. \\ hat think Douglas-Davts-Demoerats jor rupture of some blood vessel. There

of this—if any such there be in the di

triet !

“masterly ability ” f r which they had dying struggles he called lustily on Rc credit, neither could hc claim for himself | publican , Americans, anybody and ev the success that was attributed to him. (erybody, for help. Tho next moment he He read them from the Republican pa- -allied forth ns a political gladiator, reapers that now charged upon him Le-1 ,ly to combat and triumph over all oposieomptouism, and advocated the election | tion agiant,a Hercules,courtingiihand of Mr. Davis, to show that ho win net to-hand struggle with the President, ach

were no marks of violence upon his per son, which goes to show that the broth

AGn \tk.ki LT,u^T K .-Mr. \Vm. Kv l^ 8 ^ is %* ans, now a resident of Boston, Mass., has J A Fast Man.—A man named Sim 1,1 colly made n donation to the town of'coek, of Washington county, Da., roeent iflfl. in tli ii St.ito. of 1 0.000 hk m Iv Iti-it lii« wit:* in .1... i

tealing that nth a,an •liUnuci^ i- ncs to et Mr. BriglU by the p! J' a j j h ntc fo^^t^lIppor^oMli'lIWoff I lli '''j' '\d“ the iii'ini i ngc iiiarred And he declared, in , t cuiphaticnliy, what i to t'ongress that he may Rinrd the lion him elf and other ehildreii, were paupers ' day after, i well known to even those who mokt in hi- dou that hc niav hurl the mo" iu till town, and were for many years - —-

C..„. Uu II, rmsl -n-"^ h '< .. 'lord'hir,

ri I xx , ,, . *♦* .... — . 10,11 " ns received the above sum for an like .I in.id man. \\ oh all hi- boasted 'li.i'Ai. VWAitiiKii.—The “grandgold article in the Dutehcss(N. Y.) Democrat

valor and prowess, the jH'oplo w»ii<1er|aa(dar’of the United States Agricultural ilenouncing iu

1 I’ll Nt t( l< * t V U' *lSt I III rill V VkVlkC.v 111...] /..I 4 1. ^ ' A. 1* P _ _. j

1 clie him, that he had not changed or abated his view's upon Lceompton a scin

filla.

In regard to the Montgomery Crittcn den amendment, he stated that for the

why, during th, term just

ury hitter and personal

I will at tb,* am,’ limit and phtec oiler tliwleel Atte-t: -imple in and lo the -nine. Taken as the 1 July 17 :iU0 property »f William .1 rlollor, to s,iti-f v -aid

-x-ntions. WILL. L. FARROW, IS hereby given TlniTtoe undersign,si

rtnerili l J been npp,>inte<| Adniinistrator of the E

Mirim*,, Mm Ir. ’ lot’John H. Allen, late of Piitimm county, d-

july24 ilxxto pr f $2

J. M. GINN IS, Clerk. Per M. B. Brnistl f-

Notice

hn-

E-t"'-

.n.i , Society was on Friday presented (a. the ' terms his tourth of JuTyTralton in 1856,

not exert them ! It is generally under J, "o "yi ("■ " ' l 'l,' 11 ' l ;'(' i ln .f ;,o n,) b, whieh was so tinctured with abolition

purpose of defeating tho original Lcco.np stood that he hurt nobody during that |)u l.^b'hnoV'at audie'i'.ee ^ The -T? "T-'!!*'? * Ui8 iTCnT'r.r.rrli u*!;- v,"' f am “'. th »' -Id ' will be Vnrd’ at ti,'.* 'n-xt t"ii lull h, Would havi .ii iiimrli il il tli.it ncriu.L and (bat In did ont. -no, , , ,1 io i c.a.i e , . ■ . 1 '• VoidiH at a Jil'o . ... '. , v '' ^ dlmm M.tiill |,, terra of the Court of Common Fleas of Il(

1)5 virtue ,.f a d<- rooof forerlosuro rendercMl ''eased. Said estate is solvent. I) attho .lime term of tbe Putnam Common julylT 3w '.t Till) MAH c .. i lea. < oiirt. an,11„ me directed, in favor of “ T )TT iMw » ml w'iii'iam 1 Me'.iin ( N (''wm Carminative balsam! "ttor at publie sale, on .1 KKVE'K EAILhXd KEAtE/>) EDB Aobov/nv, l UArfoy of/Im,IB58 PIAKKIIEA. FLUX, A C. Il the e.MMl-b.else door ill tile towRof (ir PREPARED and sold by Will. 1 .line, Pritg- ■ a-Ue, ( ntnani eounty, In,liana, within the 1 g'st, Orjenoustlo. Price, 15 and 25 -c

lomr- pre.-eribed by liixv, tbe rents and profits l>- r llottlo.

torn term not cxeceding seven years, of the Krf, m acs—llorlov A Feck, I-aae Mi,ban, i,mowing real ctato, tivwit: Lot twenty-two I Jacob Duggy, Sainl.~ Woolrull. jufy ; tf‘ rff ofthe'north.We theiW^d^x^t'Twe^ .•o»«><> • » Ind n,; VnJ r 'State Of as Richardson, decea-ed, ha, tiled las peiili-n am.Z, dcmimded i win aM. -'Dbo JLai E.lateof aanl dee.sle,,.. Ins I’- r- - d ’ 1 'viH at the same time and Isopal beiug insuffleieat t" pay Id- bit-; ami

ie would have.supported it; flint periodU'cre were -.uju. f'eatur, in that amend ' M atin:

and (hat lie did not succeed any particular furor in any

•go, for sentiment- a- to ho very offensive to hj s jph«c« offer the. f—simple in :i„d

.... .,>.p,,' S •u.miuim e.xiiiruto,l at audience. The fir t venliet it 'I r,ro f»ken as the property „r H'illi'm. M cm, ,

^r^tqfn^s^heriirp«*

j'ily2 I 3wl«) pr f -2 :,o

July 3 3xv 7

i 1 NN IH,

J*. (if l*utna " ^ IVr M 11 KuMhi! \ ,p<