The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1858 — Page 2
lilc fniSiana |1rrss. HOWARD BRIOOB, Editor and Proprietor.
ROARBACKS.
The number of small lies manufactured by Davis agents, and industriously prop-
The Terre Haute Convention.
Of all men popular sovereignty democrats have the least cause to complain of the action of the 7th District Demo-
Lecompton men had a controlling majority or the committee, and nearly all of them agreed that it was inexpedient to
indorse personally anybody.
The Congressional Canvass, Through Owen, Clay and Greene, re-
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IsTOTIOE.
suited in a series of signal triumphs for ; rpnE Common Council of thy TownofUrecu-
twenty-five of them : renmindcr \he“u"uSV^'ar. 1 ’^!^ prm.o’iu r. Davis. At many will be received bv tiT.'Rooorder of said Town . “ ! until said day. J. A. CRAWLEY.
A. CRAWLEY.
Keoordur.
HKHOt HATIC HTATK TICKET.
•gated h.„ .„d clMwlicre, i, ..umi.lt- - ~ r — - -T-, ^ ^ Mr. JtoK-.
in,. We will trive a counleofsDecimens cratlc Co,l ' Lntlon - an ' 1 J ^ n , U ' 1 . ' elanned fearlessly that they woul 1 not At Linton, the last appointment, thoreLdamising of Bfoominuton street, from Washmg. wn givtacoupieoisptam. .1.. . 8 thc laSt man who should charge in- su h m it to a personal indorsement ot the WC re about four hundred voters present. I tagton to Seminary atreet, totho lowest rcspoi,It is proclaimed on the street that cking> w i r c-working, fraud ; p rcsident wr 0 f any other Lee o rap ton F
John G. Davis, in his speech at Hoc -| or an y t jjj n g un f a i r) disreputable or anti man . t h a t they had come there for the
f’r^ncnstle o. lt ,i lllnKt u , or,© vllle . charged that Mr. Secrcat ■ expenses democratic ^ t h at convention. purpose of harmonising, of agreeing up- other points, in the Bouthern counties, ' ™ ' £5?^^iESSshsHrSi the subscription list inlus pocket , an Terr o Haute was the head-quarters of ia j orsing public aervanta as unwise, fool- p roV es every day. When the excessive- r PHE next t< rin of this Institution will com that, it Sccreat would show i, am the 1):ivi , movement; and foremost and dangerous, toadyish and anti-demo- ly hot wea ther moderates, he expects to : intlnucThlrtc-cn wwAs’^ThfsaZS" 0 ’-h^r‘
there was a sing e ant,-Leeompton man ^ active among Mr. Davis' fr,ends, cratic . tUat while on thc one hand they S p eak twice a (!ay .
on it, he (lavis) would withdraw ,rom [ p r i or to thc nomination, were Cookerly, w „ u ij no t suhmit to an indorsement of a j[ ew , rs Secre^t and Davis spoke ves- crary and musical departments,
the canvass. And thc story goes that n . s,,.—..-* Shannon Hmmrtv A f’o , . „ *h»v wonlil , « ... 1 1 , ‘ StudenU in the advanced cIu^m's will need „„ , i ilnnv the .•Imrire ’ • V ' ‘ Uw ‘ ir ’'’ f j M Lecompton man, on the other t he y would terday at Sullivan. They speak to-day I to be present every session, its no classes will L
' ^ 1 ' ^ ^ ’ In the Terre Haute Journal, of which no t ask for thc indorsement of any chain- a t Terre Haute and on Monday at New "rganized oftener than unco a year, or show the paper. Col. Cookerly is and was the editor,early pion 0 f popular sovereignty. Hence, in Goshen, in Vigo county, at l o'clock
This is Roarback No. 1. Mr. I avis t i ic S p r i n g, the names of thc District t j 10 comm ittce, Otey's resolutions were never alluded to such a thing, in lii^ (’ cn tral Committee, for thc Democracy, | u jj on ,j le table. And the same influspoeeh at Rockville or elsewhere; “'><11 wure published, amt they were urged to 1 0M( . t . s (hat Drevai i,.,i t he committee,
Secretary of State,
DANIEL McCLUEE, of Morgan.
Auditor of State,
JOHN \Y. DODD, of Grant.
Treasurer of State,
NATH’LF. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. Superintendent of Public Instruction, SAMUEL L. RUGG, of Allen.
Attorney General,
JOSEPII E. MCDONALD, of Montgomery.
Supreme Judges,
\st Dint.—JAM ES L. WORDEN, of Whitlev. “ ANDREW DAVISON,of Decatur. 3rd “ SA M L E. PERKINS,of Marion. 4ih “ JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo. DISTRICT JSO.niNA/riOXS.
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For Congress,
HENRY SECREST, of Putnam. For Judge of Circuit Court, SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, of Vigo. For Circuit Prosecutor, JUSTICE S. BACHELDER, of Putnam. democratic covxty ticket. t&aif'Oood for 500 Majority "XiiH For Representatives, DKLANA E. WILLIAMSON, ANDERSON GORDON.
For Sheriff,
SOLOMON AKERS.
For Treasurer,
CHARLES D. JOHNsTo.V For Commissioner, RICHARD HINKLER. 4 For Surveyor, ELISHA COWGILL.
. . • , x i- - -- encea Chat prevailed ... .— . there is not a particle of truth in the, take ear i y all( i prompt action for thc p rova iled in the convention. As the en
calling ot a District l onvention. > t ; re proceedings demonstrate—anti-Lc-Committee failing to act in the premises eo , U pt on men hada controlling majority in as promptly as thc friends ot Mr. D.i\is the convention and sympathised fully with desired, they—his managers at Terre thecourse of Douglas and Davis upon that Haute—published a Call for the holding quegtion lt WM not then a Lccompot a District convention, through tin sentiment which d»fpatod those reso-
the
statement, from beginning to end. It ir'
all He.
That which we shall designate as Roar back N 7 o. 2, is about as follows : That a party of Davis men went from
this town a blackberrying, sonic days
lutions—but it was a wholesome conscrva-
sincc, and becoming exceedingly thirsty, 'p erri . Haute Journal, fixing both
they called on a sterling democrat near tiluc and p i aci . ^ the 22nd of June and Iwc'^li^l^aUng ^r Uul’weal'of the utnaniville Daniel Hepler-for the Terr e H a „te. To this arrangement the party and ^ uutry . Lecomptondelegates
Heplcr
purpose of procuring whiskey. That to succeed in proettring the ardent, they avowed themselves strong Secrcst men,
Sullivan Dewoertf/agreed,as did thc J'rrxn of this place. There was but one other democratic paper in the district—the Clay
in any
brunch higher than common English. All will find it for their interest to be present tie-
Their appointments fur speaking in Ver- •ir-'-t Juy of the term. . » ,, Should there be a sufficient attendance of
million county are as follows . those designing to become teachers, a Normal Clinton—Tuesday, August 17 at one Class will be formed, the members of which o’clock 1’ M * will ho instructed in the theory mid practice of Malone’s Meeting House—Wednesday. ‘ Xml"duction will he made from the tuitmn August IS, at one 0 clock I . -M. ,,f those who enter within throe weeks of tlie Newport—Thursday, August 19, at beginning of the t6rm; and every one will he One o’clock P. M. ‘charged to the end of the term, unless cmn Huge tie—Friday, August 20, at one l"M*' a „ . • , , p ai The rales uf tuition arc as Follows: l rinniry °‘i. k 1 Ml 0,1 » , . Department, r5 (Ml; Preparatory, *7 00; Jil Perrysvillc—Saturday, Augu-t 21, at nlor n .,^ , m; Middle, oo ; S. „im one o’clock P. M. si o 00. Incidental fee in all eases, 75 et-. The week following will be devoted to The Tuition inust be j.aid, one-half on pr.
i» i K*nt:ition i»t hills, tlit» otlirr hult l. -
tno canvass ot 1 arko county, to lill .’ij)- lore the cl"'<*ot’the tpnn; or the whole In thf
pointincnts which will he published in a muMle of the term.
whereupon Mr. Hcpler furnished them ( - ounty i) fmi , ( . rat It agreed to the time,
plentifully, and informed them that Mr. Secrcst had made arrangements with him
|but perferred Bowling-Green to Terre Haute as the place. Township and Coun-
fynupply, at his expense, all democrats ty convontions were p rol)l p t ly holdeu all
over the district, recognising the propriety and validity of the call made by the
^ ^ ^ $ ? I f 1 ? BE-A-IR, 11ST JVHIJSnD! THE CAMPAIGN RATE
especial friends of Davis, and acquiescing , should cxcreif!c a reciprocal fori in it. The time and place being thus re „ ard to p Crgonal indorsincnts.
who applied for thc ardent.
By way of comment, it is only necessary to say that this is also a ilirty lie. Wc give these only as specimens; tens land twenties of the same kind and character, are being propagated upon the
streets every day. For shame, Davis in- kift for tUo Contrul Committee to dostruments; be half decent. Nothing is hcnce they diJ uut act in tll0 p rcm i s . to he gained by pursuing such a con- ^ Doubt i ogs they wcro g i aJ tu b<!
-r-»j-rxT i "vr i T)ft ft I ft t \ tcmptihle t'Hiisc. relieved from the trouble of meeting
I 1)1 AN A r It KSS, Concerninar that $5 Bill. t,,Lr, ‘ ,,lor ’ a,,J t,,e
is , l i ° i i- i i * a l int: the call. Not one of* that committee
Ija.st week we publiftheu a Btatemunt n
OTtTXjY 123 OISINTTS. calculated to implicate John G. Davis lias ut,cru ' 1 a i wo i r 'l ^ C0 " , I’ la,n . t at
, „ , . • • i • manner in which the convention was
and one ot his men in this place m thc use of money for electioneering purposes.
Our publication was as follows:
came up in a spirit of liberality and con
cession that was in the highest degree coni- few days.
mendable. They made every rcBonahle Attk.mnT TO BitKAK JaiiT—The prisconcession. They accepted the platform : 01u l> t be County Jail made an attempt accepted the nominee; were willing to at getting out yesterday,which come near forego an indorsement of the President in being successful. They raised one ofthe whose wisdom and integrity they had full lar ^ fla b' st, " , ° 8 i " ,,, proceeded to under-
For further information, apply to 1).
Southard, Esu.
JAMES A. DEAN, Principal. Grccncnstle, Ind., Aug. 11. IH.iS. tfLt
was
—FOR THE—
confidence, and all they asked in return that Anti - Iiccompton domoerats
'learancc
The
proposed by Davis’friends, acquiesced in j,,., ad() p tcd was first rcnn cd, after all over the District—there was nothing the itlgg09tiong of Stephen A. Douglas,
and meets his highest and unqualified
approval; it
his friends in Parke recommended to Democracy ofthe District. In thc name
Five Copies $1 00 Eleven Copies 2 00 Sixteen Copies 3 00
LET THE PEOPLE READ
AND BE CONVINCED !
called—surely Mr. Davis ought not to complain, inasmuch as his most devoted
. ,, ... friends usurped the powers and functions
“A gentleman of this place says that *. 1
he was approached, one day last week, by ' a , " L ‘ committee, and made the call as a certain boyus democrat, also of this we have stated—doubtless at thc instiplace,and an ardent supporter of Mr. Da- gallon of Mr. Davis—certainly with thc
AifefeAj&lfeAlAj fa v ‘ s ’ w ^° handed him 1I\ K DOLLARS s , ) ] e v icw of promoting his chances for
and who told him, when that was out, to . , • • , ,
IQu.A number of articles and commu call on him for more. That the object cver y township in the District delegates nieatious for this week’s paper are una-lin giving him the money was to counter- were regularly appointed, and instructed
voidably crowded out.
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The Mounter L>eud amt Ilm leti ! Sufficient returns have been received
from Kansas to show that thc people have crushed Locompton to the earth. Thc great iniquity is buried so deep that the hand of resurrection cannot reach it. Popular sovereignty, as guarantied after
Sheriff’s Sale.
J)Y virtue of an execution i.-Hint from tin. | ) Clerk s olliec, uml to me directed, in fitvor if James L. Adams, John Buckingham, Kbc-
niine the wall, when they were arrested nezer Buekinghain and Nelson \\ Graliam, at the work bv Sheriff Stewart, who had ami..gainst J a<"b Duggv. James M. Kola rt , .'i 1. i ... l hlijali McCarty and luchftrd \\. .1 ones. 1 luiv* siispieioncd them for a day or two past. „ |innHnd wi „ ott v r at public sale at tie I here are clcicn prisoners in jail. eourt-house d<M>r in the town of Greenea-th ,
[7'. //. Journal, 7th. I'utnam county, State of Indiana, on . . . . Saturday, the Mth day of Srptemher, IS
BW, F»r an improper intimacy with a | lrst t ! 1( , rents and profits for h term of seven Miss Whitlow, of Portland, a Dr. Rog- vears, of tlia following mil estate, situate in ers of New Albany was shot by one <>(' Putnam county, to-wit: A part of section le.
is the same that Davis and ' H ‘ 1 ' brothers on Wednesday last. The towie-hip i t, lenili nt ranee i wi>i. and ih is im, same in.ir imms .uiu • ,i ■ i ' ..ri •. senbed a-follows: begiiunng at astom on the
the 11,1,11 t0,,k uft,;ct 1 in 11,0 Nudomcn. \\ hit- , l;llf s ,., t i„ M liM ,, ?aid " c . t i„ M i„ the r, :iw low was arrested. fordsvillc state roiul: running thenee west on
said line to thc northeast corner of Charles
MARRIAGE LICE N SES ISSUED SlnldminV prcinist ; them '••nth with t Id - lin the werk > tuU,u, l r>day, Auyuet .1. „ l sa id Shcldmin to his sontheast corner; thenee
, |, , . r . . . Au Kj— l ” luaclu, ' l lI Mckl * mo y unJOwr - west with his line to the section line between and of (he course of Donglas and Davis ginna Bh.dcn. ^ _ sections f, and 17; th.-nee „, u th on said so*
ofcommon sense, is this platform not a sufficient indorsement of popular sovereignty
upon that question? What more could a sane popular sovereignty democrat .ask or expect? Among the delegates wore strong like and dislikes for the various
Aug. 10 to Byron Carter and Hannah F.. t j on bno t |„, northwest corner of Robert Jenkins. , _ , promises; tlienee east with the line it AlltJ. 11 1U llirUIll I. A ij^S ^dc\ict«l \| (W ,ro lii« Iiurthnuar /•iifiiMi - ft...ii, ..
Hanscli.
said Moore to ins northeast coma , thc.no-: south with tlie line of sal* 1 Moore, It. W.Jone ,
Bwy \Ye invite tin- attention of the sick m d T : M- Dwidt and Wm. Pttggy to (lie premi-
•hampions of democracy. There was no afliietetl totlieiulvcrtisementsin oureolumnsof " l > r ' l ' n '' a “' 1 "‘i"""J'- a1 * T , • i. wft • i ''ornerol said heirs premises; thonce south t«>
i)r. En^terly s lodmcaiulSarsaparilla,andt«nd- s;,. w All,any and Salem railnaxl to tl)*-
act Catherwood’s influence out at the de- to attend said convention. It is true put. that about two weeks before the time for Davis Grcencastle organ, theRepubli- holdingtheconvention, Mr. Davis’friends can Banner, meets the charge—mid how? took an alarm—thc same men who had
fixed the time and place and made thc
ami how?
We give till parties concerned thc benefit
of the entire article, written in Brown s t . a ll—these men took an alarm, and pro chaste and inimitable style, which reads posed through the Terre Haute Journal as follows: a postponement. But this proposition
a fashion by the English bill, interposed 1 . “ T !‘'' con * , “I ai , bl <; insinuation in the ( . ainu too late. In nearly every county the between it and victory, and sent it back cou i d bc^controlled'with y/re dollar* \* ,1 c k ’b ri * t c s ha'l alrea.ty been appointed, in to thc people, from whom it has received not very complimentary. Why it is that !icc0r u |inc0 wJ' 1 t ' ie C8 H, an 'l instructed its everlasting ijuietus. In the language thc editor of that paper, who has not been attend at the time and place specified; of Mr Secrcst, the election of thc 2d has ll> the county hardly long enough to have and it was utterly impossible then to make proved “ thc end of the unfortunate Le bis 'vashed a half dozen times, must a change oftime or postponement. Find-.-ompton constitution,” .ml Ik. «W rfl!L < ^^!|i^*SiS5k iCT i " 1 '•» »«•
the people is supreme !
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BfcftV' Iii regard to the announcement of
_ , ..... .corner,
difficulty in agreeing upon principle. But
a hll lid devotion to men would inevitably lex stsalt l,h<*umitn*l 1 otter Ointment, Dr. t iti- ( rawiortt.'.ft'ille stale r-'ict; thoneo ,tl*,ng sail , , , .‘ ter's Cotigli Bal.-a.m, Dr. Baker's Spceilic, Dr. state road to the pluci, of beginning, being litprodM. durapt i'nnciple and p«rt, , v p, CokHoL »ud Dr. Eiwtcri} 1"- ' 1 ASo, tlw followiuB
were held inore sacred i>y ilemocrnts tlmn rcv ,. t A| .,„ Kl „,. r . Thcc -- teiK
the soaping indorsements of any official, prepared t>y a thoroughly edneated Physiciitn . su i,i slx .tj <in 16 and 9; thence along said statlienee it was, that all personal indorse- Clieinist and 1’harninmitist, sothatnllcmi rely road to thc icrtliwost corner of Jolin S. Jen
upon them as being safe and effectual in curing sings lot; thence with the south side of sai l
lot, A A 41 ^ 1 * « .11
incuts were wisely ignored.
Thus wc have examined at length into the action ofthe district convention which nominated Mr. Secrcst, showing that popular sovereignty democrats had the management and control of it; that they controlled its oganization, its action, its plat
the diseases for which they are recommended. 1 ;”- ' !iust ' totii- line ; ,f John Hammonds land: . . * . . .. i tnonce north with the line ot said liaimnoni! 1 hey are standard remedies, and can be found hi , n „ rl | IVV( ..t thoned’east along thin nearly every Drug and Ajiothucary store in line of said Hammond to thc line of Silas Jom* the United States. ly 5 heirs' premises; thenee north with the last -™said line to a corner rnarkc*! with a stone; GFtEENCASTLE TIME TABLE. thenee we-t with thc lino of said heirs’ promi TKRBK HAUTE dT RICH MON I) R. R. ’ e8 to n sto -'”' cor, “'’- r;th< -‘' K ' { ‘ n, "' th to “
.. , , GOING HAST. form, and secured the nominee. We i^tTrain 1 i A M
ask again — what popular sovereignty 2d democrat has a single valid cause of com-
plaint against the action of that conven are accommodation, and step at alt stations. “ a ' t ,ll '’.J ,0 ) r ? f l."' st 10 tinn? W. h.». that the epnch.l „lftt la^.»f|».,fe ! .y. W »* 1ft* ST!i*r’;r.i3l,'7a:*.
John Willianis, of Clay county, as a Republican candidate for Congress, the last Bowling-Green Democrat makes the fol-
lowing correction :
“lit our last week s issue, we noticed a rumor to the effect that Dr. Jno. Williams, of this place, had been solicited to run as a republican candidate for Congress in the Seventh Congressional dis trict, ami that he would intersect mess
- . -ii, i i with no favor in any quarter, Mr. Davis’
minis ot his paper, is hard to understand. , . • , ,
For a new-comer he is rather bradi Ineiids withdrew it, and the Convention We presume thc fellow thinks he has was regularly holden at Terre Haute on
nothing to lose, as he is only here tern- the 22nd of June.
porarily during this canvass, at the bid ding and in the service of Jos. Bright." There it is ! Brown does not deny, neither does anybody else deny the statement that one of Davis’ instruments in this place was USING MONEY TO BUY UP VOTES FOR DAVIS, toy They do not deny it; they have good reasons
Secrcst and Davis at Spencer and enter for not denying it; they are conscious of upon the canvass. We have since learned being guilty, and believe that tlie state
How was this convention constituted? Fairly, fully, regularly, by delegates appointed from every county in thc district. The Convention was very full, and as fairly conducted as any Convention that ever was holden in Indianaorin any other State. Who controlled it? Popular sovereignty democrats ; and the active operators therein were the especial friends
corner on the said half-section line of section
i t Tr.'iinJii"' \ M l* 5 ; thcnco weetU>theplao<jof beginning, being 8.55A.M. 2d “ oVaAl twenty-fouraiKUhalfaefre.morvorIp Ab*..
,, . *., I, ■*. „ , -u,» ». a part of lot No. In in said section 18, ix-gin-The 2d train East’ and tin- 2d and lid West “"'f a slalithc j!'"’ th ' , l lil1
toll feet east of tlie northwest corner thereof,
stone on the
road; thenee wostwurdly with the road 348
friends of Mr. Davis called the conven- 'Yhe i.T't"rain''w^ Car- Y't to “ "hike; thence math 2:w f. et to tin: tion fixing the time and place to suit, tershurg^ Kill- A^‘[^"mnllvhlelnh^Zh^^ themselves. If tliere is any ground of NKU \LB\NY A s\LTiM 1! R northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of complaint as to irregularity, he and they Trains leave 1 )epot foot of ('ra \v ford-v ill* - -t.. 'o'■ i ' i o'" 1 J"' l ' 1 Al.-o, the unh daily as follows: ’ divide,! threc-tifths of lot number 19 of said are responsible for it, hu,1 nobody else. “ u dhparti kes section 16, ns numherod on Trustees'plat *>f Wc have shown tliat Mr. Davis’ especial Going North—First train in A M the same; containing 9 35-109 acres more or
friends were the most active participants in that convention. As honorable men and democrats, lie and they are bound by the action of that convention, and should support its nominee. It was by all odds the fairest convention ever holden | i n the district, and its action commends it-
Second train.
Going South
AHRIVALS.
From North—First train
Second train...
From South
s V: P M l ess - Also, thc east half of the northeast quars 30 A M h-r of section 29, township 14, north of range I. ' • ■ west, containing Hi) acres. The east half of ^ ^ the southeast quarter of section 22, in township 14, north range 4 west. Also, the east half of the northeast quarter, the northwest
8
7.20 P. M. 8 r »‘i 1* M
. ... • quarter of the northeast quarter, the west half
MAIL ARRI \ ALSAND i 1E1 * A RT IRES, "t the south,'list quarter, and the northea-t Eaetern—Leaves daily at H.15 A. M.; ur- quarter of thc southeast quarter of section 1*. j rives at 2.30 I’. M. north range 5 west, containing 320 Heron.—
ie . mi i • .• e ii ll'*»/ern—Leavesdnilv ntl.l'i I’.M.; arrives Also, one undivided four-tenths of the southsdt to the unqualified admiration of all nt A . M. west quarter, and the west half of the ^uthgood democrats. True there was a little S<,ut/u r», per X. A. .f - .S’. A'. It.—Leaves dai- east quarter of soetion three (3), township 13, trickery and gouging attempted—but that i l - v ,a 7 ;» V ’ M ; r ,in ' iv " s 1 “ t . 1 8 - 30 4 f; ^ Vf . ra "P e 3 L the tracts containing 255
of John Q Davis Tliev cm,troll*.d tl la , e *■ ,i . . , Vorther Leaves daily at 10 A.M.; arrives acres. And the east half of the southeast quar-
that Dr. Williams did not nor does he mont can he fullv established bv proof. . r ■ . . . • • ’ ,• was confined to a lew of the tools and at - to P. M. ter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest contemplate speaking or eunvasHing thr // , i i /i i\ • . r r i , P ro * ,min a r y orgamaatJoiLjjutting Ins cs-J toadies of John G. Davis—tlie men who, /.////d<W.rf//f’--Loavus daily at quarter, and the oust hnlf-Pf tho northwost cliatrict P u..lcJ ll,o republic,,,** sU “ U *i, ru.c.li,, ’ *•»«**»«**. *,**»**■ neglect to place a man on thc tiack at * ^ ^ ^ ( »]»ul,n som r« ignt^ democrats coutrollod the organization, denounce ns li stair tht?|duy alb A. id.; arrives on Saturday utop.M. 4.
f: l i'il//•. , r i Hi //"• ratown
»'i4.Uy at s A.M.; arrive* onSatunky at C P. M. eentral Min , v ofGreencastle; andtlm wort lialf • oftTies tftweas. of thc northeiist quarter of section 16, townshii
lemocracy. They arc tnen who maka • Jthec opens at 7 A. M.t elose-at 7 p, M. 1 .4, range 4 w .q. And on failure to reidi/.o
all in section 12, town 13, range
—c> t - , , . ,* , ■ » —■, —mv. vn„*uuwi.uu, vivuwiavv 1,9 uiiinir in,' A. At.; arriftois on Saturduy at 6 1*.M. 4. And lot No. 11, northern enlurgement of tin early day. If this is not done, our re- P ,,rl . v ' ,u "'‘cause tney know you a"' i„ th c permanent orgauiiation, continu action of the oomvantidn nwffirtvw «id swd ?h«<»cr»/oft,,n—Leaves ,v,wy (in encastlc; and lot No. 5, in block N».of
Wftlft LI I ft.ft'i Ift ClMatllil . f L t*ft ft II (dl ft til f fllftft ft1lutl a lft.I /ft ft 1 il /'v - / I ‘ /I i /V 1 • 1 • nn !
publican friends throughout thc district Imnent!
may look out for the Doctor in due time. —But to Brown.
^ ^ ^ '"K 1 apt Gsliorn as presiding oflocr.— 1 comforttoandco-operate withtheenemies
The Dr. i,. kindKcntlou*. I .111. ^ ^
uiand a largo vote. *6rJuhn Evans,
,.a .eve,;,,,,,, , ,,, .be „ Ihreli ic, " » ml : 1,0,cr.jJer.le, Bri.hlT C ° , '0"k Ortbor, I „mdp1o-wh« thiuk thc, »cro horn,
gross in this District. So wc are inform- contributed a dime towards the cstabhsh-
Congrcss a gentleman who is now, and has ever been, a firm, steadfast champion j of that doctrine, a true and reliable democrat—a statesman, whom Stephen A. Douglas declares is the ablest champion
„ form that is unexceptionable to any poped by a private letter from Owen county support of this paper, and never lllar . 80vcrci t man and llom i nak . d for
■ - had any communication whatever, directI be “\ alley limes, a Republi ly or indirectly, with its editor and pro-
can paper published at Worthington, in j, r ; t q or Greene county, gays : “ Thc Democracy.
as a general thing, in this county, will COBUtj' (lint«lSS. support Secrcst. But very few of the Tlu ’ ‘• anva,iti of Putna,u - b y « l,c locaI
Kepublicans have as yet expressed their , an,1,d, “ cs ' waH re!,umcd on Wed,,csda y ot l’°P ular •"‘vereignty in Indiana, determination to vote for Davis. They " f th,H wcuk > " ith redou,,,cd vi « tor - We have thus reviewed nearly the whole say that they will ‘winter their votes lli ' t,,,,c,der bu,chcr * Smilo y! (,ordon «et.on of thc eonvention-and we find it
“leaves not a groand-spot” of Fordyec, a popular Hoveroignty triumph from be
while Williamson applies the dissecting ginning to end. Democrats met for thejas-you would lepers, thos/smired I .o’lit‘i knife to Ryncarson with a skill known purpose of harmonizing—agreeing to a oians and greedy aspirants, who, to wreak
Jfir Robert i'ale Owen, our represent- only to the dissecting room. platfomon whichall truedcmocratscould revenge, or gratify inordinate ambition ative at the Court ot Naples, is preparing' During the canvass of last week, Mr. stand—noininatinga man tried, true and would betray you to your enemies Stick
to publish a book—the result of his fra Rynenraon said, in substance, that he worthy, to whom all democrats who had vels and observations in the Eastern knew but little about party platforms, the welfare of their party and country at Continent. Mr. Owen s state papers are and had but little respect for them ; that heart, could extend a hearty support.—
highly complimented. No government bc W ns a tolerably good democrat, or And admirably did they succeed. They . „ , official has discharged his duties w ith wou | d |ik c to be, Ac. After speaking found no difficulty in agreeing upon prin- nam, Parke and Montgomery union Fair, A more fidelity or ability than Mr. Owen t w0 days, he grew very sick—of the, ciple—it was only upon personal indorse-i cxcculled Indianapolis, bear the im- ik utof Public Instruction, Attornov^UMcaruJ
during his stay at Naples. | eontass, and backed out to recuperate
before they will support either Davis or
Sec rest."
to ride and rule the country—whose remarkable abilities and qualifications were not sufficiently appreciated by the democracy, and who now seek to produce a general upheaving of parties, trusting (hat amongst thc skuui and filth of politicians that such a commotion always throws to the top. they will ho found filling high places. Democrats! Heed not bolters and disorganizers! take conn sel from the good, the honest, the tried and true men of your parly! Shun, ay,
E. R. KKUKUEVAL, V. M. iUw ^dvertisfinfutsi.
u i: m o v aTl ^ | LKuM h ALLEN would rospet-k* .1 Billy inlorm lii> old friends and—,, customers, that lie has removed liis,
^ DRUG STOKE toftiis
1 INToi^r Hooixx ix rnoifxnruaii s iijahk, ^ NearN. W, I'tirnt'r Public Spare,
Where ho h now opening the I.mgest nml lle.t SdecU'il
P STOCK OF DRUGS, PAINTS, r ^ Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c., &c.,
T i‘. V t*r oHor.wl in I’ltHtum
time and place otter the f,*e simple in and to the aiaivu described premises. levied upon as the property of said defendants, Daggy, Me- ;( arty and Jones, to satisfy said execution.
WILL. L. F.VRHONY, Stiff.
augl4 3U3 prffyj
^ SlierlftTV Sal,. _ " JM virtue ,>f tlirce executions issued from I ) tlie Clerk - otllro of thc Putnam Court of < oinmon I’lens. to me directed—one in favor ft- J of James Atvher, one in favor of William 11
ver ottered in Putnam county. ^ I hnnkful for the patronage extend- ^ ( ',] him in th* Old Stand, he solicits u M
^1 continuance in (lie New. aj|q k ’ r l V A O IVT M If
Buchanan, and one in favor of Buchanan \\ hituker—and against David Worley, i will
expose at public sale, on
Saturday, the At/, day of September, 1858, at the court-house door in tlie town of Groon-eu.-tle, Putnam county, Indiana, between the hours ,,f in o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., 'he vents ami proflls for a term not exceeding se\ en years, ot the following roul estate in said county, to-wit: The northwest quarter of tlfto southwest oiarter, of section No. (15) fifteen, township (12) twelve, north of range three west, contianing forty acres more or less; and on failure to realize the full amount demanded in snid executions with cost, 1 will at thesame
organiz Ition and surmort vm.r nomi.wY \ ° l “ r '‘,'"’•‘‘'Ry <«-ini.mnd«d to give notice ^ tho property ofthe defendant, David organiz.iiion, ami support your nominees. 1 accord.ng U. fuw f,,r an ELECTION, to b e NN orley, to satisfi said e\eeuti,,ns.
ti , e IN OC- VYILL. L. FARROW, Sliff. I*. Co. I he posters for the Put- IOBKR NEXT, when the following offlrors i u h v14 3wi:i prf$2)
StMtc ok liutlnmi, l*ii<nnm •
, ciple it was only upon personal indorse- | 0 * ocu tod at Indianapolis, bear the im dent of Ptd.lie In.-truetion,' Auorni-^Gci.end ^‘»rt—0,-t,dMcr Term, ;;inents that they were likely to disagree.,l*rint of the “ Banner office, Grcencaatlc, ' L “ AU,t ™ - OC °** tUL }
Hakd Ui’l-
Fatal Casualty.—The other day a or, as Smiley would say, he played thc Hence their wise determination to ignore 1,ld - 1 be j° b l ,oor enough in all tor tho 6th Judicial ^District. Vroswiui'ifg 1 .\’t 1 Jambs O'CoNvai.i.. ) forl>n,,i,*.
Complaint ‘or D'
man named Giles went into the Blind purtof'a “ reg larbaeker-down, smoother- all personal indorsements. conscience, but being far superior to the tomey tor the 6th Judie.nd District. Prosccut- *1*',^*" l 8'."*'ttH^aid ft l*lnp!tin‘ t bv Venuin 's and Sash Factory of Mr. Hagen buck lor ovcr and greaser-up.” This week lie The Uoinmittee on Resolutions was printing usually executed over the way. District composed of VutnTm and li!?mlrfY , ' ,c her Attrimeys, (Hod In the Clerk?a
OZZZZ 0 ' 'it’S'.oVr, Lila “““■ “P >■' "» ““ft “ill' * i" jkonstituUid of t.„ fro,,, c,,,h cou,„y,- ^ «Uc„,p„d,lc, ? li™ .ill |.r«vo Wile,
cular saw the piece of timber winch he icpubl.can, and subscribing heartily to, mg their committeemen. After thc com- r , atrnnagc him L, thc Dircc to r s, ^i^l^Urcof I have h ^” '^u-resident ofthe State of Indiana. held, broke, or slipped from hm hand, | the platforms of that party. Though his nuttec had agreed upon a platform of prin- to bolster up his sinking concern, fully! ^ m^htnH.nTi jmVS p-^al He i ' H t ^ rafofe hereby notified of the filing and a portion of it was thrown with such lost position is more consistent than his ciples, Mr. Otey, one of the committee- proves it. Perhaps it was the fim)moral { rial. I said C’mirt at Grcencastle, this 11th u " , aZ , ’ 1 !' ald V' jni f’ la,nt ’ a '" 1 that th, l velocity that it jessed nearly through the J yct jj e f arcg no boMcr . at cvery ap mcn for y ig0 and an at . t ; ve f riend 0 f effects of the Fair, like those of thc Cir-1 v ici r*i | said Court. ' ' ! IN NLS^OeAwas^itumediately'take^uTa surgeon and |^ lB '? ,e “l r !! 1 c I . i,i “^"pJlitoroHytkinncd Mr. Davis, proposed the resolutions in- ^ that ,nadc bimaotdishoncstly. state of hu/Ja. ratnam iLty. ^ | ^ ^ V Y.‘ LvK< “’ ^ overy possible attention paid to him, but ,livc ‘lliamson. I lie Dr. is bound dorsmg Douglas and Davis, which heaf- BUtA S. Uox has lieeu re-nominated , L William L. Farrow, do certify that the \ KIllO l-Ot Of Swiss .lat'OlH'l, yesterday he died of the wound inflicted, to go, with the balance of the republican j terwards introduced into the convention, for Congress in tho Columbus (Ohio) | , “ rc ‘8 o mj^J 4 me - j n i'c i \TAlNSO(>K nnd t’AMBRIC MUSLINS,
[Laporte Tima. \ tiekot—up salt river ! | They were thoroughly discussed. Anti-! District. That cock can't fight this time!! Greenenqle, Iml . Aug. it. tdi : i I
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just received aud for sale low by
in iV 22. THGKNBURC.II A ROBINSON.
