The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1858 — Page 2
InVutiu llitssJ ; V ^ / - 1 1 ” “♦.HD BUI (Jos, Ml! Ppotarf >'
will nddri-is the ui. th e following
• ItKMOC 11 vn« STATE T1C EK T.
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.Secretary of Htato,
DANIKL McCLUKE, of Morgan.
Auditor of State,
JOHN W. l>ODD, of Orunt.
Treasurer of State,
NATH L V. CUNNINGHAM, of Vige. S\rperintendent of Public Instruction, •SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Allen.
Attorney General,
Joseph e. McDonald, of n,.-i V .
Now, if what we hear ™ -^y, August 11;
sanie Banner, about a year ago, on per- \\ r igbt f Sehool House, Madison Tp., Thunshapsyery slightproToeation pitchod into ' £ ' , , , N ,
i •• 1*11Htr11 charcrinfir .. . .» . i .
How Gees the Race ? 1S56 UIUl 1H5S. sledge-hammer arguments cannot be nn
Vit tv —In Vigo the first Da- 1-, 1856 in Putnam county, then was swered by the beat speakers the Old Ltw
: ’ Hepublican party fully organiied and ' of^Sn^t ntcresto RA LIA ! RALLS !
have thought, Ironi theftiand fury ol arrayed for battle with the Democracy; ofoui . I10W distracted and ^ceding coun-j ~ Otey, Shannon and If igerty, that every- and for chief fugleman that Republican try Mr 11. bids fair to become one of The C ' 0 ’"' t - V ,‘',7 I body in that county v, for f>avis. l>c- party employed one C'/oiWcp/or W. Brown } the leading men of the State. Of a hold. |. , ’|® rs ^’ it l ’ i vclopments now show that the whole who tooted through a paper styled the and fearless disposition, he shrinks not Wednesday, August 4; bolting m vement is confined to tho-c ••Putnam Reiiublieau Banner.” Now, I i'om I he performance o ns i u t), ouu i Hiiiubridec, Tliursday, August a; • , • , • . , , w . . t i: men and devils stand by, (in the shapi Carncntei>ville, Friday, August fl;
(llicaslle, Rlllurday, July 31, 1858. “ L ' n ’ ‘ 1 " t ,c 9ame k " '"‘y’ in 1,1 1 ‘itnsm, wchavc the same K'pu diean o( . ot J L ; ne Orators') and oppose him.’' .Russclvllle, Saturday. August 7;
I erre Haute. Every report from the! party the '.imc fugleman, and the same ^if w li it we hear be true, the Centre School House, Clintuu Tp., AWlues-
out townships is most encouraging.—! paper toot-horn.
Twenty-seven democrats of Prairicton l,et ti- fora moment “ee what kind of
publish a cord in the Journal, dated July; musio the Republicans marched to in - - o . h , ( .p
JO, in which they offer a reward fori. 18dG, and draw some contrasts. A friend ^ wh ; t . h ilIy bccolm . ciovcrdale, Wednesday, August 1«: -iiigle democrat in their township “found . has handed us the Putnam Republican 1 ,h,. Si.it,, ” Mt. Meridian, Thursday, August W;
T"'*, "’"'f
“Art popular Hovereignty dtniocrats, wo years old; and upon glancing over it* . 1 August 21.
•tand by the decision of the District eou- columns, we find, among other things, . llnt , tW(l v ,, ar n ],j Bumcr says - >r^ r ^l , cak> I1 g to commence at cue odock,
vention, will give our support to its nmn a leading editorial highly eulogistic ol ' tt ' , Witb p y'nc.Json '^.d Johnston as our nice, the Hon. Henry Secrest, and he-! speech made by one Henry W. Klsworth,!,. cgentativeH a|1( , v ], iramrick as
in this place on thel* <oM p utnam . will p^ent a
Saturday previous, in which the speaker,^ thc , i(ilativc lialls of thc
,ng of the democracy of .Sugar Creek and editor unite in denouncing thc Pern- ^ „ Bcar in Inind (]lat Christopher township was holdcn on the 24 th of July, oeratic party for having taken up with. 1 , lu „ r- Tn 1852 , in a i md al»ly addr<’88(*d })y H. W. H.inna “ thcMlo(rtrin<! laid down by Stephen‘ r p . K . IDIIB3D,
and Col. Coukcrly, of Terre Haute. Doiurlas in his famous Nebraska < T ‘ n ‘ ' '° U , In this place un Monday, the Joth instant, ,,,, , ... i* * '.. | , , ,, Brown, the same Christopher, among sakaii M a boa ukt, infant daughter ot I)r. J.
! n,e bust ol iechiig prevailed, and rcsolu hill. fhen the Republicans could say tliin ^ ^ of I i. imr l ck ' s Jcgis- 1*.-md M. J. Eiddall.
lions were adopted expressive of their nothing bo vile ol Judge Douglas, and. . n . 1 , .Suddenly, at his roidcncc in Bcelsvillo, 1’ut- ‘ r. rret and mortiliention at the cours. of JiJ not hesitate lo connect with his hou ati'' c x l H 111 111 L ’i 1111 ,l ) uam county, 1 ml., on \Vedne lay morning, ,, , . , • . • . , . , . •. . ii experience has boon to vote away the .I..lv20, 1H58, Jons Ukkl, K»<|.; im.-d 07 years. Hon. John Davis, and pledging thcr : ored name that of the arch-traitor AmoW. n)aa (ht , w!litc ' ^ alor tW ,! Iti,.-subject of ,his notice was one of thc best exertions to elect thc nominee o! Now thc Republicans, foreffeot.talkabout ( ^ ^ a ,. ( , w w i m lcd speeches for old pioneers of the State. He was a soldier in
the Congressional Convention, the con Douglas being a great statesman and true i',, , ' . . . * i. ........ i (he war of 1812.
—; Domucmt, Hcnty Se-' palrfol, Wv.
I To llw-» rinr*« nf “ h I si filtlinim \i»-. *' , „ -
Secrost and other leading men of tlie State, acted a conspicuous part in set tling our State indebtedness ”! And fur-
p. in., of each duy.
Supreme Judges, ,. .. , , .-
UtlK.t. -JAMES L. WORDEN, ,.f Whitley. I lR ' V0 . i ' 11 true ^inocrats throughout the'at the court-house in ‘1.2 11 \ XT f* t k . .1. 4., , ..II .1.. 4I... ........ V 1 a-—-— • •. . A L t 1 1 ___ ... ... . —.
2»d “ AN DUE W DAV ISON. ■ f Decatur district will do the same.
:!/</ “ SAM L E. rERKINS,of .Marb n. 4//. “ JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo.
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DIST1UCT tfOMlMATlOKS.
For Congress,
HENRY SECHEST, of Putnam. For Judge of Circuit Court, SOLOMON CLAYFOUL, of Vigo. For Circuit Prosecutor, JUSTUS S. BATCHELDEU, of Putnam. DEMOCRATIC COUNT* TIC KET.
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tUif“Cr yt/ fur r.00 Mujurili). ■•■•n
For Representatives, E. WILLIAMSON,
A lar e meet
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED During the iri rk emhfty Friday^ July 30. July •Jf,—To RobertII.Gilmore and Hannah
E. Furrow.
July 27—To William A. Morris and Ellen
M. Bradshaw.
GREAT BARGAIN'S AT THE People’s Clothing Store, Southeast Corner Public Square, AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND. THE undersigned wof.ld inform his friends and customers tl.at l.is sriUNti AM) SI M>IER ST0( K —OF— MKX’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
rTssuED GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
DEI,ANA
ANDERSON GORDON.
For Sheriff,
SOLOMON AKERS. For Treasurer, CHARLES 1). JOHNSTON. For Commissioner, RICHARD SINK LEU. For Surveyor, ELISHA COWGIRL.
crest.” favored thc doctrines of “his famous Nt Cookcrly's Joi/rmi/is making a eapitnl braska bill.’’ Could hypocrisy and ef-
fight forSccrest. Hudson's ICi/treM, the frontcry go further?
Republican paper of Torre Haute, fights In this same paper we find the pro- , . , . . 11 • ‘ r • 11 1 , ,• f. , ther: “ I have not told one shy for Davis. Hudson does not like ccedings of a District Convention, which . . , - . ... , r ,, ,, . ...... northern part of the county, and
Davis; many lepublieans 01 Y mo cannot was holdcn at Lerrc Haute on the Jidli
, . h . , , .... , e different one in the southern part, a Mr.
be tortured into Jus support. Democrats Jay of J une, 1856, lor thc purpose oi sc-1 ^ ' kl .■ 1 1 • of Vigo confidently claim for Sc crest a leeting a candidate to run in opposition
then the
is NOW complete, E...bracing all the latest styles and fabric*, from the lowest grade to the finest garment which can be found anywhere. Honorable and fair dealing, together with his NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES for carrying on business in this line, (.as
secured him a
FA III HUN < >F CUSTf ).M, And he assures his friends and the public
, generally, that lie will continue to In ever y vic1 » ltude of ,,fo offer them nothing but the
i|Uate to the task assigned him. lie was a fond
and ibo "ti'd b.i-baii'l. .uni a kind and afle.’lio.i- VSTCT* TXT rPTTX 1 Tl/T A D VTfp ate parent. As u eiti/.cn, he stood upon the JM-OlvlLLI
ground of honor and integrity. Through his j
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Tin: Triitli! Tin* Trnlli!
the Truth!
Ol the two tliou.-und Di inoeratic Y’. li r- in W( .]j Putnam county, not more than six hundred
tale in the "hole life, ho was never known to shun or
uite 1 avoid responsibility, when circumstances re-: quired that he should assume it. The rich j . man and the beggar met at his door with the j
1 have not been in . am0 reception, and nthis board with tho same
tavor ol stringent laws when with one welcome—for in his house he knew no diHerman, and opposed to Ihrm when with cnee. By his death, hD family has b>st its best
another. Hamrick has, without a doubt
fellow-citizens,
‘Higgled in and riggled out, And left the people still in doubt,
\\ hetlior the smike that made the track,
Was going south or coining bock.”’
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
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protection society one of its most useful mem- j bers—the poor a friend—and tbe world a speeinicii of God’s noblest work —an honest man.
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6>iV YY e invite thc attention of the sb k nml
. 1 afflicted to thc advertisements in our columns of At ,hat t,,Ut ■ ( 18!,2 ’> ( Lristopbcr was | )r .K U s t erl V sIodineand8arsnparilla,amlGrid-
Thelir 1 ,nakin S hi8 second nice for the Legisla- i ovg Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Car-
turc ; and running principally upon the ( ter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker s Spc ifie, Dr.
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IDOIT’T FOE.C3-ET To Call and see Him if you Want
Clionp Goods.
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j miijoiityoffrom200 to IKH) in that county, (o John O. Davis, who 1 j Sri.l.lVAN County.—Nothing butgood Demoer ilie nominee for Congress. At nows reaches us from old Sullivan. The (his convention John Hanna and Dr.
f irt'UlllIp Sullivan Democrat is making .1 vigorous Stevenson of Putnam, and O. D. Davis
light for Scerest, every number lamn ting of Y’ennillion, were slaughtered by John It proclaims boldly, that there is j*. Csher of Vigo, who was declared the not a Davis dcmoer.it in old Sullivan. Republican nominee. The committee on
are subscribers to thc I teas. As wc are on- g t . cres t’ iS majority in Sullivan is cstimat- resolutions reported a series, all of which toring nn important campaign, we desire that! cJ ttt f rom onc tl 10Usun J t l,i r |cen hun- “were adopted unanimously.” °ur paper should roach every Democratic .i,,..! ... i,r.dlnnr* ■
....... .. " .. .... plank-road hobEy. He drew » fine pic Hooper’s Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly’s ««Tl» Greatest BiOgiapby Of UlO Age. 1RKKNU ( If report- true, il Ju <n/rrif y I luit the abrogation <>t the „ , . icrp, u ..^ u nrp Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are'
to prmt a imali larger munlHr uf our next | ] lcrc arc but very few Davis men in Missouri compromise line wart a wanton ‘ ‘ \ 1 11 ' P r q‘»red by n thoroughly educated Physician, issue, and will furnish th< /■••• i I that Qrccne county Thc Republican paper violation ol solemn act of compromise 1,1 1 ron ii - 1 Chomi t and Pharmaceutist, so that all can roly
n. nt He thcr( dcclan i emphatically for Scerest in «nd adjustment of the slavery question, of the Stale
by which all territory ceded liy France,; Some of these matters can cut but lit
time to the next October election,
exceedingly low rate of
^,5 Cents per Copy ! evils, Andy Humphreys denies, in
The money in all cases to accompany thcL.,,.,^ the statement made by the Express, constitutional means, the introduction ofl
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j upon them us being safe and effectual in curing tho diseases for which they are recommended.
M. I.OKWKN.STINK & SON.
may 22, Ifi'.fl.—tf
NOW BKADY:
Till-; LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, By HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D.
In Thrco Volumes, Octavo.
order. YV'ho will
people ?
A* b &
.„J us in speaking to the| and 8ay8 that he never threatened*to be slavery into any partof the said terri I°“ e ^ ^« er of l8 5f« " -
. , , i-* . . . # nV v ” will uot do to make invidious distinctions;
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. an iudependent candiilate fur Congrc.s.s iJ‘ .Juhn(J. Davis should be the Democratic
That Particular KitIhchood.
The reckless a - ortions of the Banner are, in the main, passed by us without
notice. But there is one particular a8 ' nn j,i,qty
sertion, in the last number of that paper, i
nominee. He and others estimate Sc-
crest’s majority in Greene at 800, Owkn County.—Reports from Owen I
1 county arc, that all goes well. Soerest’s tt,ln l iro1111, c in< "
is estimated by democrats of|
j several engravings on steel, and numerous/.ic similea /among thc former arc two fine portraits
GREENCASTLE TIME TABLE. ; of.) kfskhson. The fffrsimib'seinbrace, am'.rg TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND R. R. others, thc original draft of the Declaration of
Tl.c k„. or (lie rcmurktiMe .rti-1 ulT “k-“? A.M. l "“" 1
which requires a
is this:
flat contradiction.
Davis was guilty of that hence we take a passing glance at the!
• ,, . .. “wanton violation of a solemn act of:whole.
compromise,” as the Republicans styled cles in thc numbernow under review, to, 2d “ 8.55 A.M. 2d “ 0.28A.M. This is in every sense an authorized work; it, by voting to abrogate thc Missouri which we would invite attention, is thc, id “ , V'* “ it was undoriakcn under the approbation of 1,is J n ,» * • * . i !p n • i I he 2d tnun host and the 2d and 3lI Went tarnilv, mid with an un reserved access to
He gloried in that lollowiug:
votrt theii) as he glories in it to-day. For
that vote, in 56 republicans cursed him Line candidate for Common Pleas Judge !
Ci c i-vi v ti 1 i c "i'' 1 curses loud and long and deep.— !'» this district, made a decision, not long : (ewl} B,,iievillc, Clayton, CoaUvillc, Fill- ■ Cl.AY Count*. Inc last number ol i , J .• isince, in Hendricks county, where there (imoncastle. R,vis and Brazil, the Clay County />,,,,omit comes out in '' ^ « « majority in favor of temperance, w *-| NEW ALBANY tC SALEM R. R.
| are accommodation, and stop at all stations.
I Owen, at 500 or 600.
“Two FACES.—John Cowgill, the Old i The 1st and :i(l trains East stop only at Bru-
iz'd, Orconcastlc and Cartursburg.
The 1st train West .■•tops at Plainfield, Cur-
“Sornc gentlemen happen to knowthat , oriou . , howinff-that tho . lit , r i- vi '" ,v 1 withou, t, ‘ 1 ' Bhadow ,,r a P olo f 5 laining the Prohibitory law ; while in this , Trains leave Depot footof CrawfortUvllle at., ‘Bright money is paying the expenscsin . , . . ; . to Hepuldi'ans, as Mr. Davis contends, eounty, where he supposes there is a small ‘holy, as leHows; this canvas All fhn ficU will 11» hofmr aroused to tlio Hpirit ol the canvass. II , 1 ... * , .r • *. , , * i>ki*a htuuks
form another chapter inmodernpolitics.’' 1 - 1 1 ' cn that Davis dislikes President Buchanan
—Now, if the Banner editor intends
may be reckoned upon in Clay. Putnam County will do her whole
and some other prominent Dcmocmts.-
to convey the idea that the money of Jes- duty, and he behind no county in ,| K ,, 1 ,IC Banner, from which we quote, sc D. Bright, or Michael G. Bright, or'district, but Sullivan, in her majority f„r I n,, f any other Bright, is, or has been,or will Scerest. As an evidence of thc feeling :in '’ ,I " , fr,el “ 8 ol 1 ' lll,,,orc nn ' 1 |)oni ‘ 1, l'
in A.M. 8.5.! P. M. 8.30 A.M.
R A.M. 7.20 P. M. 8.53 P. M.
Second train
tho .fanui-fitced creature who appears he- Going South fore the people of (his District asking ^ ^ arrivals. their votes for the ofliee of Common Pleas' ro,n ^ ort h I iist train.....
Judge ! Wo ask all candid men if they l Fr()lu
are willing to promote a man to so ini- *
porta nt a post as that of Judge, who is M A I L ARRIVALS AND DEPART!’RES.
I . snll (o «consult (oeethcr and come to puilty of such downright deception as! Fna/nn—Leaves daily at 8.15 A. M.;urbc contributed, in any manner, shape or . abroad among our friends, we publish th.' , 1 K ’ .this? Docs John Cowgill think the peo-1 r,v T.’ i . ' I . t J' M- , , . • form, for thc use of Mr. Scerest, or hi- ; fallowing extract from a letter from a 'enns, so that there will be butonk tick-1 iile can be ilupo , cd u » on in ilt M ,i ‘ y nihlM ^ rnwa friends, in paying thc expense i of this staunch and reliable democrat in the an ' a> , ." "'T tl ' ,> pcoplo in oppost llCr y Does he believe that he can be a! Sout/irrn, per N. A. J-.V. /?. R.—Leaves dais, be intends to convey an idea that | northwestern part of the county where 11 "" to 1 lu ‘ octriuC!i ,nc:lsurc8 0 * t “ 1 '' temperanee man in Hendricks county, !y at 7 A. M.; arrives at 8.30 P. M. — ’ •• “ • - 1 .. i i> • ii Old Line party,” and adds: “ YY’o are ! andanli temperance man in Putnam with - 1 Awct/wz-n—Leaves daily at 10 A.M.; arrives
it was said the Davis movement had ere i , . at 7.30 P. M.
I contending for principle—not the elevn | “Ot being ^exposed f I f be does, hejs a Minitr.-.iiwn nml RorkriUe-
canvass,
is unqualifiedly and all over false; and
the assertion that “some gentlemen hnp-j a t c d a stampede among democrats.
Our
Hon
of any man (regardless of thc prin-!than we took him to be, while 7 ,\ m ; arrives at i> P. M.
urn <•< vii f <>(ju wo tv..\'i-w li.i.l vi.ii.l. f • .1 t r , r
-Leaves daily at
; - ‘ Connect this declaration with | wqth all his r/i aw^es in politics, and on'
crest is the tool of Bright, is too contemptible a charge to merit the dignity of a denunciation. Noonc havingelaims to a character for truth, honor or manhood—noonc hut a pitiful,contemptible, skulking puppy,’ would have the as>urnnee to publish such stat ments in a
•Scerest will lose but very few, if any,
and trust.'
l\nckrillc, riti lirtturrsfoirn Lcuvcs every
democratic votes in this part of Putnam ,1k ' l ,rescnt su l’l’ ort b' ivon ^ IHnner the subject of the constitutionality of the' 1 '’ rkl “>' ut “ A M 0 i F U > r | r ^ 1 < ( ' ) ^^ r M and Parke counties, while Davis cannot Republican leaders to Mr. Davis, temperance law, he can’t be elected Coin offlec opens at 7 A. M : . toscs at 7 P. M. commari'l half of tho republican vote.— who openly declares himself the advocate 111,1,1 ' leas J udge in this District. Mark <>pens at :• i.clock A. M. on Sundays, nml
I'hus you will see that See rest will pot a now of the
neighborhood; and I
think, before the election, Scerest will , , command the entire democraticvute. Hist ' " n ' 1 ll " ,l 1" 11,1 'l*
majority in this neighborhood; and 1 1856, when the Banner and Republicans, 1 ~
, Scerest will ,. . . , „ 1 .... , I faced
— so bitterly 1
community where every man. woman and’majority in the district cannot be les- “IToscd him, and see what they amount
child knows them to be false. 'ban twenty five hundred. Hurra for . — | Henry Scerest! Send on your paper— * * * “ And is it true that Jesse it is doing wonderful work here for the
D. Bright owns tho /’ms, and sent out Democracy."
this fellow to run the thing during the Pauke County is not all one sided
present campaign. Wonder it Nosely
for Davis, as many have been induced to l)avis with falac professions of friendship.
,,' suppose. The Democrats there are be
the 2d dare deny it.”—llonnrr.
If by “thc Prctt” and “ thinp,” i’"'l' 00 ' 1110 L ' emo< ’ rat ’ ,no,c a, ' < ’ ,l( ^ Another resolution adopted at the Dis Brown means this office and paper, nnil['! ,l, !' i n f aruUfiC< J>_ nn ' 1 ''‘'■•‘retbat Davis tri( . t Convention named above, reads
if by “this fellow ’ and “Nosely th,^‘ a11 have nothing more ... Parke than follows . 2nd,” Brown means the editor of the thc rcK ' llnr majority-nbout
Pretty wc can assure said Brown and all, 1 a iiilmi^ viiv> uxiuauvaaiu^ viv;ilIB UI UUI | " '
And another:
principles lie advocated inj l,ur I'^MLlion. This same John Cowgill, the Junuscreaturc,” who is guilty of “down-! right deception;” for whose “erudition and legal knowledge ” Brown “ never j had much respect,” and who proves him-; self ti.be a “ bigger fool” than lii.iwn took him to be,-—this same John Cowgill has been importuned, as we understand, day after day, for the last two mouths, to become an independent candidate for
l'l(..-vs ball' all hour later.
E. R. KERCHEVAL, P. M.
to. YN'liat is the logical conclusion ? D is that the Banner and Republican leaders have abandoned all thc principles for which they have ever contended, or that they are now deceiving John G.
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W« apprehend sheriff’s sale
that Judge Cowgill has had enough of JJY viitucof art i-xeeution i-uc'l fmin ()„.
< lerk *"ltlce of the Putnain CircuitCourt, I I l*> >< •! i >11 11. II I v tt* - !
• Save nit
such help, and may well cry,
from such friends ! ’
Should this dose of politics prove pal
IV and to iiic directed, in favor of Henry I). Wit jliumget id . and against Robert S. Hamilton,
1 will olt'cr at nubile sale on
the regular republican majority—about “R,*oh'c<l. That we arc in favor of the lutt. As au evidence of the fooling immediate admission of Kansas as a State,
othei-a concerned'Thatthoro is not a word! an,, ' n ^ thc democrats of our, "ith her free constitution.” •
of truth in the interrogatory. More that, 3 ’^^ count y.’ an “'d gentleman, in hiJ
. . ° 4 83d year, writes that Secrcst “ has many “h<*ohr.d, I hat our present Keprescnt-
that, we will give . as onr np.nton hatl h< , ro „ an(1 WHnts t ,, ( alive, the Hon. Harvey D. Scott, be re- Should this .lose of politics prove pal 11 will offerat {futdfc saloon Brown i' an exceedingly dirty fellow, . . . , .mcsteil to east his vote Boas to secure . ... ■ Sntm-ihn/, .tnonst ■>>* .1 n iR-,q with hut a small modicum of brain ; that | " ' IXIS " n I' 1 -' u ‘ ,Hl the immediate admission of Kansas into ' iVi l’ ri " nlM 11111 r11 n ' s 1,1 l0 y int the eeurt-house d.K)r in the town of Orccn1 • of honor is hankruut in " invass ’ not 40 hc n < , "'d , date ngam.,i ic r,,;,,,,. w i t h her present Free State Miall be served with a bttle of the same'ciestlc, Puiniuncounty, State of Indiana, witb- ... . . , , . 1 He says for Scerest to “stick to the Constitution.” jsort every Saturday morning until the . 1,1 , 11 !!' ur £ l* r<, ' i ‘ ,ri,J, ' , l by law, first the rents ' " UI * track” — he “has the advantage;” toj —Where then was republican devotion election. We have on hand on ahun- l.ff tbc'foll’owin^'i-c!'! '.'•seucin ^'(J county'to!
dance of material, “ rich, rare and racy.”' The tonthwest quarter of section six,
Itown fifteen, range live, and thc oust half of
ami 'ftfifotiijic .toundiy, A«. lf.8 I ine stint, between \th nnd nth,
CINCINNATI.
B. ALLISON Supt
M ASOKACTCCI HS AMI UKAI.KRS IN NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
Printiin; Pn Ct . (iulliiv*;. tVi*.; Inks, ami
I’rinling Materials of every description. Steiikoi vi'ino of all kinds; It.Niks,
— , , . . Music, Judge of (l.is Judicial Circuit, under the ^ ' v 1 Bn - promise ol the united republican vote, I Bran.I and t’liitcni Iicttcrs, various tyles. and thc extraordinary editorial aid of a 11 Ei.k. nioivetNu in all its branches.
('hn'slofiher H . Brown
the truth is not in him.
ride
S^uTbe best of reports reach us con adds
ccrning tho Congrosbiunal speeches of a s ever wore hair, nnd no traitor.”
Davis from the word go ; and to the doctrines of popular sovereignty, “This is from as true a democrat when that parly was not only favoring
the immediate admission of Kansas un-
N’aubed Him. — The Sheriff of Fort I north wet qmirter of -eetion »ix, town flfWaync, Ind., last week found a fellow in Ij’’ 11 ' ril, 1 1> ’' < ' , ' Vl 5 al1 * , ! | ° southwest quarter of
Messrs. Seorost and Davis, at Cloverland , Vermh.Uon County. \\ r o have less derthe Topeka constitution, but instruct Vermillion County, of this State, named j six ’ , ”" n flt '-
and Bowling-grton in Clay county, on 1 ommunication with V. rmillion, Ilian ing their Uejiresentativcs in Congress to Devine, who made a desperate attempt full nmountdciiuuid.sl, L\v 1 i l tl'!it , tl , |o
Monday and Tuesday of this week. Da- with any other eounty in thc District ; vote for it ! Not mere paper professions kl ” on r i>» Tuscarawas County, and place offer the fe’o simple in and to the
*.f*-“■««-»««•*.j*.*•««»«.»- ui r «. rX but very lew uf tho arrogant ana he an- mg a good light there. n| Kansas under a constitution that hftdl^ r p 0 j^ mo | H .y Heescaitcd iiid i n wMrd >allsl ^ oxo< ution.
sumed in the beginning of the canvass. Mr. Scerest intend- to devote about been approved and ratified by the tre- of 1100 waa offered for his apprehensiop. Julv 31 is's LL '^ f *'I lR0W ’ Shoriff ’ Seerest’s castigations have had a saluta- three weeks to a thorough canvass of uicndoiis and overwhelming vote of a lit-; — _ — ' ’-J —— ry effect upott tlie Hou. John Grecdygut Parke and Vermillion counties, begin tie over trveti hundnd in its favor! Not! Mn. SpuRaEON.—The Rev. Mr. Spur- rjiAKEN F I*. t^JohM^ScllcrR of w •
Davis. ning as soon as the appointments now! a majority of 700—but 700 votes, all told, '' n I? 1 !''!''I ' ll l ,'“ °I'“ n air at Gbl j townslnp, Putnam county, .Ino
Srercd’s political and personal friends |out, are filled. in favor of the Topeka constitution. InoTo'ngS preaeh'in the'Musle . . „ - D — in Clay art thoroughly aroused and ell- | Ihi rapid glance nt the way democrats Glorious and greatly lauded doctrine the Surrey Gardens. Tho reverend "eii _ | «d tobc seven yonr* °l(J |o*t sprin". ApmatiMM ,n a " tmrts of tbo country, to obtain subocribds
..I.. - u’l. .1 .,r. . 1 (!a.,..nn n 1!........ i .V.. :<•«. c 'i . • " . at cigbty-flvc dollars. l»v .1 I* ' ... .1 tor this work. Anpllcimts should »tuto what
family, nnd with an unreserved access to all the private paper-(ff.I ki ekiison in their no.-.cokin; and has received the benefit of their recollections and opinions at every step. Tlie work contains the expressions of Jefterson on every great public question which arose; from hi- advent to public life to Ids death—a period cf atsait sixty years, and embracing the whole fornilny peri.xl of the Republic, It contains Jefferson's heretofore unpublished family correspondence; selections from his finest pub-
lished letters, state papers, etc., etc. oriMoys or tub press.
“No other Life of Jefferson ever published— probably nonet hat ever will be published—can hear any comparison to tins in thoroughness, fulness of incident and conscientious thlo’ity. •i * * * * qq,j s biography has evidently been a tabor of love, nnd tlie years of patient, as-id-tioiis toil it lias cost, have been given with uagnnling, untiring enthusiasm."—.V. Teih’n . “At length the put.lie have a Life of Thoinns Jefferson that Unot only fascinating, andtlicrvfore sure to tie popular, but onc that will stand tlie essential lii.-torie test—that of accuracy and truthfulness. It is seen that the gftiundwork of tlie whole is authentic contemporary material, and of tlie highest order. To gather it has been tlie work of years. We would net compare this volume with that inimitable and incomparable biography of Boswell, and yd. so faithful is the portraiture that Jefferson is made t.( draw himself, that Ids nature, Ids very soul, is dcliniuted with n distinctness net unlike that in which Johnson stands out in the pages
ot Boswell.”—Iton/iiii Post.
Imbued with that enthusiastic admiration
of his subjects, without which n biographer b rarely ftuocexsfull, Mr. Randall novertheb-• does not seek to hide whatever faults ho may find, cither from himself or from tlie render. He paint* tlie picture as Cromwell insisted lib should be painted, “warts and all.” 'flic picture gain-by tins in tile-like coloring, without los-
ing any of its majestic proportions.”
[Albany Ereniny Journal.
“No one who runs his eye, however casually, overtlds work, will fail to be satisfied that Mr. Rendu)! ties added very largely to thc stock of tbo world s information about Jefferson, that be has had access to sources hitherto unexplored, nml that lie has done more than ever was done by any one before him to illustrate tile person-
ality of that great statesman,” [,Vruj York Evening Peat
“Wo have read with delight Mr. Randall' captivating details of Mr. Jefferson's personal history, which lie lias sedulously gatliered, nnd admirably grouped together, from a great variety of authentic sources, hitherto unexplored i>ut of tlie tempting richness of his materials, tlie able nnd clear sighted author 1ms constructed a book, at once most entertaining mid instruotive—onc that -tumidbe studied by evciy patriot of flic land.”—Richmond Enquirer. “There can tve only one opinion as to tlie nbilit v, general impart iality and industry which Mr. Randall has brought into combination in the composition ofthis biography. * * * * Ho lias worthily executed a much wanted book. 1
[Philadelphia Pres*.
“It will take place among the choicestclasdes of American literature, and bo consulted by every future historian ofthis country.”
[Philadelphia Evening Hulletin.
“We like it because it neither conceals, pab Hates exaggerates, nor distorts, but approaches, in every instance, and in every particular, tho career of the noble character whoso opinion' have done so much to sliapo tlie domestic and foreign policy oftho nation lie contributed so
greatly to cull into existence.”
[.V. O. True Pilfn
teSTThis work will be HOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY SUBSCRIPTION, at the low price of $7,60—handsomely bound in cloth. I'.xperieiieed Canvassing Agents wanted.
thu ia -tic. Uolitii > t lie re are onc sided are working, :i nil at tho prospect in this of populn r sovereignty! What place and Human also stated that if he failed in get 'Mq'j *' : v *’• Mimiiok and i the ■ C w"i d! I' 'll kl't'/ stul ° and tint side is for the “iron gray of district, will show that everything is on position did you, iu 1856, occupy in the j ,m b' Gind* for his new tabernacle, it was ;Sellers, J.?!' Attc-t:'' .GleGl NNIS n'k' i Spoohuon^opie* will°be sent by mail, preBut n am. Hurra for Seercst! eouraging. Let us lie ever vigilant, and affections of Republicans? ’ probable that he would leave this country July 17 3t«o Per m'. B. Rpnistti..! 11 to an y address, on receipt of'the price.
bon. W. M. Franklin has U. • . fi ■' ’ «»l<mbl« d rgi< h ht, not This Mine two yonr old Banner is ex l " r ' mon ** " r A,Utral iV. r/ , ■ u-hmv H nofeinat.d by the democracy of Owen ^ « ha ‘ laudator y of J,,h " H:, nna.- ^.,, Vi -~- r ., .’ ' 1 MaiLLn,’ Puttmm ^unty^ln- 11 '^ eouWy for Representative. Hisnomin- "" “ **■“ 1_ ‘ • » -» -
ationV uders utitirc . ati factii n, and <lc-
sfroy.j Vr the opj
t>f ItopeVr a democratic
rom fy Wcn isni b moe^tD' Viajo^ity
shall be reckoned by thousands.
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Kidnapped.—The son of a colored fa
(ion thc last vestige mily in Vigo County. Ind., named Bunsplit inthatjdy, aged sixteen years, was kidnapped w t noil for :■ clean last week (and earned somewhere South, nt (jO'i! Efibri !.:iv>. been made to recover him.
,
run particulars, address
DERBY A JACKSON, Publidiors, Ao. 1 Pi Nataau Street, Xnn 1 »( '’■
Notice
TH herehy given that tlie undersigned hii’
I Is
Hear it: ^‘Togetrid of thc smell of oily paint,' dTana^otio eotray Yl ARE, suppled
“John Hanna, Ksq., in accordance with ? b-indful of hay iu a pail of water, 'je eight year* old, 15} bands bigh.^J^V i i,^.,, r . , a T • TV 7V .T u t ,i> II II ,• and Ct it stand n a rrxam n.-wlv iviinto.l d os, nbed as follows; B ack both liioTl uTi 1 J* 0 * 1 appointed Administrator of the Estate 1 uvv..m S nonce addressed a large nudt•, sjmtm aroom newly painted. Hn ^. W( , und „„ ,he ’|.ft thlFK a" ," 1 John s - AUc, late of Putnam county, d«aiiec at the ( .vurt House on Hat unlay j S<ft,.Th<! young hidy who was “ lost in praised at eighty dollars, hv Robert It Deuuv ,,( ‘ us '‘' 1 - H “'d »t»te is solvent.
It is uselesss for us to say here, thought,” has been found. Sko ■ and .lot,.. .i....i,. n o • ...
night.
wh. iv Mr. H. is so wdl known, that it “hugging an idea,” looking very much
■' and nn krly elloit. His [like a man.
Couimr" ’{'''p '"*’ JuI >’ : k 1868, before John’
July 17 3w*0 THOMAS G. ALLEN
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Attest: julv 17
WToll I'ojooi*
J. MoOIN MS, Clerk. ‘ F\ OINO OFF for ./» / noth
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