The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1858 — Page 2
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(Tin Indiana |1rcss. HOWARD BMOOB, Editor and ProprtotoT.' /<,<_
Kpoechc* and other Mattera. \* « Kirnp. i-* of I >i< 7 < li I>t»l > H <. \% Ithln Two Yeara of the Truth l Mcsssrs. Sccrest and Davis closed the There are ten newspapers published As usual, the Banner o t is wit. - is (canvass of Parke county on Tuesday last;in this district,—and it may be a mat- filled to overflowing with l.il -' hi >h
After glancing over them, a gentleman remarked to us, on yesterday, that Brown had not brains enough to tell a respectable lie. We believe this to be true—hence
Indiana Con)trr»«lo«al Candidate*. The following list comprises all the
candidates for Congress in this State, who
arc now before the people for election . Firtl District—Wm. E. Niblack, (Democrat); Alvin I’. Hovcv, 1 Independent.) Seomd Dist.—Wm.ti. English, (Dem.); | John M. Wilson, (Opposition.)
at Roseville. There has been a complete ter of interest to the reader to learn how revolution in Parke. Instead of 800 or they stand related to the present Congres-
1000 majority for Davis, that eounty will eional Canvass.
most likely cast her vote for Secrest. So For John G. Davis, are the following
badly alarmed are the Davis men, that papers: 'flic Rockville Republican,’of wo do not feel that there is any occasion; Third Dbt—James Hughes, (Dem) ; they have imported Henry S. Lane into | Parke county; the “ Hoosicr State, ’’ of' for taking up his editorials, seriatim, and N Vm. McKee Dunn, (Opp.); George W. Parke with the view of controlling the ' Vermillion county; the “ Wabash Ex- pointing out the innumerable falsehoods Carr, (Ant.-Lecompton ) Quaker vote. It is no go, with them.— ! press” and “Union,” of Vigo countyjand they contain. We must, however, com . A. Hackleman ((hip") They may as well come down. the “Republican Banner,’’ of Putnam pliment Brown upon an evidence o im ; ^ David Kilgore, (Opp.) Common Pleas Court was in session at' county. j provement in his last issue. . c conus , Sixth Dist.—W T m. M. Ray, (Dem); Bowling-Green last week, collecting to- For Henry Seerest are the following within ftco years of telling a single trut i, | ^j[ 3er ^ ^ p or ^ er ^-Qpp ^ I gather citizens from every portion erf Clay, i papers: The “Terre Haute Journal, i and that is the nearest he has come to an , Seventh Dist. Henry Secrest, (Dem.); Judge Franklin made a speech on Wed : of Vigo county ; the Sullivan Democrat,” 'editorial truth during our acquaintance John G_ Davis, (In JO ’ nesday night, D. E. Williamson, Esq . of Sullivan county ; the “ Democrat, ’ of with him. \Y ithin /’woyears ol the ti ut I Wilson (Ovp 1 ) 1 -on Thursday night, and Senator Johnson Clay county; and the “/ndta/kt iVess, of Surely Brown is gaining in %era(ity.— JVi'atA Diit.—-John C. Walker, (Dem.) ; | on Friday. These speeches were argu- Putnam county. 1 ^ ere * s y et taint hope tor him under t e jg^yyjej. Colfax, (Opp.) mentative, able, and well received. In Three of the papers supporting Davis, saving hymnal clause Tenth Dist.—ReubenJ.Dawson,(Dem ),
MAFtRIAOE LICENSES ISSUED During the week ending Friday, Sept. 3. August 26—To Milton Lafollett and Eliza.
J. iJrider.
ToJonathan Pruett and Martha
Nancy
Greencastle, Saturday, Sept. 4, 1858. DKMOCRATIC STATE: TICK KT.
«
Secretarv of State,
TANIEL McCLUKE, of Morgan
Auditor of State,
JOHN W. DODD, of Grant.
Treasurer of State,
J'ATH’L F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. Superintendent of Public Instruction, SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Allen.
Attorney General,
JOSEPH E. McDONALD, of Montgomery.
Supreme Judges,
1st Dm/.—JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whitley. ; day. political affairs are right, and got- to-wit: the Express, Republican and Ban"ind “ ANDRE W DA VISON,of Decatur. 1 ting better every day. Seorost’s majority nor,are rampant died-iu-the-wool, black-
.'W » SAM L K. PERRINS,of Marion. 4/A « JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo.
DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.
For Congrear,
HENRY SF.CREST, of Putnam. For Judge of Circuit Court, SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, of Vigo. For Circuit Prosecutor, JUSTICES. BAC1IELDER, of Putnam DEMOCRATIC cocnty ticket. tw'Oood for 500 Majority "%»J
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For Representatives, DELANA E. WILLIAMSON, ANDERSON GORDON
For Sheriff,
SOLOMON AKERS.
For Treasurer,
CHARLES D. JOHNSTON For Commissioner, RICHARD SINKLEK
For Surveyor,
ELISHA COW GILL.
will more likely exceed, than fall under j republican papers. The Hoosier State ig in relation t0 Judge Claypool
is a pretended neutral paper, with Re- i Brown 8ayg j ujge C i aypoo l wa8 i u the
“ While the lamp holds out to burn, j Charles Case, ("Opp.)
The viDst sinner may return.” j Eleventh Dist.—J. R. Coffroth, (Dem.) ,
This coming within two years of the ; j 0 hnU. Pettit, (Opp.)
beth
August 30—To Lewis E. Hill and Sarah E Fitzsimmons
August 31E. Steele.
August 31—To Stephen Fulk and
Bundy.
September 1—To James A Burvig and Mary : A. riercy. * September 2—To Joseph Edwards and Marv E. Apple. 1 September 2—To George W. Wolverton and Harriet F. Denny. j©’*W r e invite the attention of the sick and afflicted to the advertisementsin our columns of Dr. Easterly 's Iodine andSareaparillaand Gridley’s Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balaam, Dr. Baker s Specific, Dr Hooper’s Female Cordial, and Dr Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual m curing the diseases for which they are recommended i They are standard remedies, and can be found
-lOO. Speaking of Clay, we must not ojmit to mention her democratic conivention of the “JOth ult It was large, harmonious and enthusiastic; pledged the democracy ofClay to “ stand by the democratic organization, yield obedience to ,its usuages, and support its regular nom- ’ inees;” and adjourned with “ three deafening cheers for Henry Sccrest. ’ The following ticket nominated is said, by good i judges, to be excellent, in fact unexcep-
1 tionable:
For Representative—Jesse B. Yocum;
Treasurer—Elias Helton ; Sheriff—Jeptha M. Allington; Corona—William Moore; Commissioner—John Short;
County Surveyor—John H. Davis.
in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in
Flr.t Telegraph In the t’nltcd State*. | th( , g n j tec l States.
Ex-President Fillmore in bis speech ■
ly 5
publican proclivities; and the I mon 18 j L e gj 8 i. lture w h e n the bill passed charter- at Niagara Falls, on the reception of the j -ftfur
the know-nothing organ for western I»- the Kank 0 f t h e State, and voted for messages of the President and Queen, rediaiia. While all these papers are vio- i( That ( q, arter rasse d during the ses- (erred to the period when he was chairlently opposed to Democracy, they ^ L ion of 1855; Judge Claypool was never man of the committee of ways and means support John G. Davis for Congress.—j. r nnUMnrn nr ,bn.,t it until »n the House of Representatives—wlien
w’-T'n nT 1807, Uni be bed „„ P „. in
We should like for some man, who re j tbo pagsage of tho bank charter. As Mr . Fillmore made a favorable report for gards Mr. Davis as a reliable Democrat, ^ tru j b j u Br()Wll > s ar! a j,p r0 p r i a (i on 0 f §30,000. It was rote answer these questions. While all _ . • . -.i _ i._ _ i—
these opposition papers support John G-1 CIaypoo] - 9 serv ; co , n
ports him. lion is tins if. , • . i m p u d cu c c and ignoranoe p,i| pilMe d and a line from Wash - some two months sinee, we feet s.ifsti^ o( a reliable Democrat.’ W hile all * n..u: l„ c... being enabled to sell at lower rates and nn
Second Arrival of Dru?a! 'I'HE undersigned, grateful for the very lib. 1 eral patronage bestowed upon him during the last two years, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Greencastle and vicinity that he has just returned from the East, where he has purchased the largest stock of
1 article, is in locating tho time of Judge Reived" with derision by a large number oi evftr brought to this markK—In invhioh he /*ti ? tlic Legislature Oon^rcssinen* who scouted the idea of ofv.>rc fnr tni.• of tv»o i.^waot nm/i&a it
-~p ' , effers for sale at the low 7 est prices. Having talking by telegraph, and offered all sorts already sold a heavy stock this season (tin*
vis be
these opposition papers support John G. ^ ivj n p Davis, not one them, with the exception of the Hoosior State, has the temerity to
SenatorJohnson,owing to a violent, hoist his name to the head ofits columns ^ of democralio counU; . Cougre**io.iai Appoiuimrut*. attack of sickness in Ins family, was un- its standard bearer. How is this Qa confidence and support, and the
Messrs. 8ecrf,st and Davis, candidates able to fill his appointment for speaking
for Congress, will address the people at the following times and places :
VIGO COUNTY.
Brooks' Mill, Nevins township—On Monday, Sept. 6th, at one o’clock Lockport—Tuesday, Sept. 7th, at one
o’clock.
Hartford—.Wednesday, Sept. 8th, at
one o’clock.
Middletown—Thursday, Sept. 9th, at
one o’clock.
SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Fairbanks—Friday, Sept. 10th, at one
o'clock.
Graytville—Satruday, Sept. 11th
one o’clock.
Lebanon o'clock.
at Rcelsvillc, on Thursday of last week. Justice Batchclder, our excellent nominee for Circuit Frosccutor, appeared in his stead, and for an hour and a quarter entertained a large audience with an able and old-fashioned democratic speech. The Putnam county canvass, for the present, is suspended. Nevertheless our friends are active and zealous—and every thing bids fair for a handsome majority
are tributary to au inordinate propensity ington to Baltimore was soon ready for, ^ hou "SsfS t %
operation. I he first dispatch from Haiti- ^fountains. therefore invite all who are more announced the nomination of Silas in want of any article in our line, to give u* a Wright for President, by the democratic call and examine for themselves before buying convention then in session : the second elsewhere. CON RAD COOK, dispatch announced his declension. Mr. Oreencastle, Sept. 4, 1858. Druggist Fillmore remark, d that Prof. Motae w*a, | mirn “nnnnjiin nnnvpn ” unpin like most men of genieus, in advance of IKE UlJUdlhll Mjltlllhil it fill I
Strung** Atflalttf*.
Democrat disgrace himself-
I\hy don t these papers make a bold,
, „ , , political miscreant of the Banner at once manly fight ? \V hy don t they show 1 , . , , • i , , . , „ . ,, clasps him to his bosom as a cherished
their colors: >\c will give the reason. /
„„ . „, v , , , I and trusty friend. II he becomes inlaI hey are conscious of beinir at dirty work; , . , , , ■ , , , , ,. , r. ,> , , mous, he is not only cherished, but de-
—disgracetul for Republicans—and are I .
A tavwtaH ntr J.I11S IS UptiV
ashamed of it. They want to leave behind 11 N " 11
^ in rhn n’t trace which will in the future fasten
i trated in the case of one
illus-
Otey. His
the age. He looked back with pleasure upon this incident hi the early history of telegraphic enterprise, and had-ever since taken a great interest in its progress, and Was most happy to be able to mingle
\\
r B would respectfully announce to the people of Uutnam county, that we have refitted our room on the N. W. corner of the Public Square, and have gained considerably more room. We are bow using the whole housi for Drugs, and have it literally filled
no tr«e wmen will in no toturcias.cn | ^ ^ Democracy renders him very Niagara Falls upon the success of the upon them the sUgina that m 1868 John J the rcneirade Brown.! 8™* <*'
his congratulations with the citizens of from top to bottom, among which wo may
Niagara Falls
G.
gross.
„ ,, , near and dear to the renegade Brown.
Davis was their Candidate lor Lon- , , . ... , , ° , , , ,, ,, , ,, and his Richmond post-omceadventures, And the Republican leaders ol j c i • i kt . , , ,
[Baltimore Sun.
the district dodge with equal skillfulness.
fbr the entire Democratic ticket. They have maneuvered until John G.j — ~ ' llavis is fastened upon them as their BSFThe “ 8 by 10” says .Sccrest never eandidate f(jr CoDRroBS _y et in aU the
al participates in County C onventions m! .
favor of one man and against another, j convel:l ( ,t,a8 (hey have hoMeuthis year, m
Monday, Sept. 13th, at one [Banner. I town, or township, or county, not a sin- , Fp , „ —This is another of Brown’s lies. The glo resolution has been adopted indorso’olock! 1 lUli Sy ' ' CP ' 1 ’ at ° ,,fl ;Fress never said any such thing. It did i ing or complementing Mr. Davis, orpledg-
an account of which we published last SeyPimulks and Blotches are the week, copied from the Indiana Stafri Sai- result of impure blood. The blood be-
i tinel, open to Otey the very core oi - oomes thick aud clogged. The skin is
r> , .. , not able to east oil the impurities so imBrowns affections. They are hail fel- p 0rtalltto health. How many young men lows, well met. What honest man would an j women wesee with their faces cover-
{ not wish to be delivered from such fel- ed with pimples and blotches, who areen- ! lowship ! \ deavoring to remove them by the use of;
— soaps and washes of various kinds. This CSC.Brown is greatly worried! The i s very dangerous and should never be
Casatownship—Wednesday,Sept. Ifith say that Mr. Secrcst had not thus partic-, ing to him Republican support. And: reminiscences of his past perfidy and po- practiced by persons desirous of good
ipated in favor of one democrat against j why? Simply for two reasons. One is litical tergiversation, which we bring to health. Mothers who have children atanothcr. And it spoke knowingly. The this: the honest masses of Republicans light from week to week, sorely trouble fli cte J "Rh sores and eruptions should interference, cited by the would have rebelled at the attempt; and him. He attempts to dodge the force of I-', ''‘ V!) i t „ 1 Vl' 1 'i-,"u iv' V ttovu'in JrFv.' Tn
atone o'clock CLAY COUNTY,
Ccntreville—Thursday, Sept. 16th, at
one o‘clock.
Friendly Grove Meeting House- Fri-
day. Sept. 17th, at one o’clock.
Washington School House—Saturday,
Sept. 18th, at one o’clock.
The appointments immediately to succeed those now published, will likely 1
instance of
, , | , . , tions, for in this way they will drive in ^
Banner, was to break up a coalition which 1 the other is, that the leaders, like their an article which we copied last week from t j, 0 humors and produce ill health for was being formed by a few Democrats presses, have no desire to leave a trace of! his editorial eolumus of 1853, with “ C. the child during its whole life time.— with the Know Nothings—a coalition > their folly behind them. IF- Brown, editor," in glaring letters at There is no mother that likes to see her formed without the knowledge of the ; —Rut to recur to the Davis newspa- the head of the column, by saying that children afflicted with feeble health. Democratic party of this county, and'pers, of this district. The kind of sup- he did not write the article in question. 1 s luiian Bout I ills are prepared which secured the nomination o4'a then | port they extend to Davis is diversified, j Who said he did ? We never suspected s j.[ n su ''.| 1 Piinples* B^otche^ Sores^
for Clay and Owen counties. Putnam Know Nothing, Mr. Kereheval, in a dem-j The editor of the Wabash Express says him of writing anything as sensible as They cleanse the blood'of all impu county, according to the present under ocratic convention, for an important conn- l>ut little, but loans the use of his col- that article. Nobody suspected him of | titles, producing a beautiful, clear and standing, will not be canvassed until Oc- ty office. At that time, Mr. Sccrest was | umns to dirty correspondents. The edi- writing the editorials which appeared un-1 healthy skin, so much admired by all
enumerate*
200 kegs pure, prime White Leal,
(warranted as such) 50 “ White Zinc 500 gall. Linseed Oil 3O0 “ Fish “ mo “ Neats foot “ 200 “ Lard “
3 bbls. Spirits Turpentine
300 oz. Quinine
100 drachms Sulph. Morph. 15 It'S. Syrup of Phosphates
15 “ Glycerine
15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron
300 “ Sub. Carb.Soda (superiortounv.
25 “ Sulph. Cinchouae
50 “ Blue Mass
200 boxes Gian- (city brand), all sizes 200 gall. Copal Varnish
100 “ Japan “ 100 “ Coach “ 50 “ Damar “
50 11 Black Leather Varnish
500 tbs. Chrome Green 500 “ “ Yellow 200 “ “ Red
50 “ Chinese Vermillion
100 “ Burnt Umber
500 “ M inoral Paint ( fire proof )
200 “ Yellow Ochre 100 “ V’andyke Brown
3 bbl. Lamp Black 50 tbs. Drab Black 50 “ Ivory Black
tober.
not in the convention. Upon learning i tor of the Union blows hot and then blows j dcr^his name in 1852, nor is he suspected teste and refinement.
In short, every article usually kept establishment of this kind. Wo offer th
an
Wo otter the same
. *—* of the nomination, he went before thclcold. Of lute, however, he is becomint; I nf writing the cditoriala winch appear in I. I* 7 -‘)l ,l,a e a Iniliau Itoot 1 ill. are nolil i a , ti, e to Ouradvreo, from ever,- pertro. of „ , (lc | p, IV^I,ing. warmed up in tho D.vi, eau.ae The hi. dirt, Aptor of 1858. But then, J*»« ^ ■» JgXlSt K’S'STdL'^f^Lth«D,.ta.teenUnu,,„h, re tof.r.,u,be tontol ,, h ; nj8tattdt|lsthoh , d ; o „., ■ 1 .O^' *»* H** «» «—<>—
most flattering. The canvass just closed , •
. »' it noi.f wm nnr«r»n:i v fn flip nnrmn^A-
In Parle and Vermillion ha. .trength!
ened Mr. Sccrest more tfian 500 votes— 11 * ' i ^ < V* ^ ! i 'i' 1 ' "c n' 1 wri n . democratic platiorin. he would cheertuny Wherever our gallant standard-bearer ap- . T v ,. n i . .i • . r support him; but that it he still mampears, he is enthusiastically received; a • , .1 u' v .1 • x , , ,, ,. tamed the Know Nothing or American
I I < k Vl-kfll-CVt-l n . . I I ■ I.. 1
But then, as
editor of the Hoosier State is disposed now, ho was and is responsible for them,, ^ Railroad Decision. I he Maryland when you come to l>uv. to deal fairly, and from the tone ofhishofar ns responsibility can attach to so MT 1 -’‘R**, i” the case of the Bal- tlto CONRAD COOK, Dniguist. editorials- «xcept those supposed to he J worthless a creature; and if he had • spark Wm. Lamborne, Lm'decide? that ’ tlte I Indigo! Inllgot Ilidliro!
W I* l f f 1 > »i lit’ I vi c li i muzkir •> 1 I itf Til tl n I 1 tl OQU l i\ 11 1 .1 ^k/Am t f i. 1 ti la rx . I T> * 1 lit • • .1 . rt •
of fWonds 1 ;uk1 wilfsivcil'liil 0 mr 1 * 1 )'" ^ octr ' ncs ’ , ' n anta gonism to Democracy, Republican and Putnam Republican Ban-1 correspondents!
rrk„ ’ » . ’ ' ‘c he sliould feel constrained tonioveare1 he present prospect is, that Davis w 11 • . c , , u- i n
consideration of the vote by which the
written by Davis himself—a reader would . of manliness in his composition, ho would Railroad Companies in that State are not' H 0 kno ' v whor,! to the bi-st of INregard him as entirely indifferent as to | 'tot strive to avoid their force, when cor- responsible for injuries done to cattle and the mon’y ^rej^udldt' ^ satil ‘f acti * n 0 The Rockville I nered, hy skulking behind auuonymous stock by their cars, in any case in which Why, yes, I do, for I have been using it
entirely
the result of the election.
tier pitch in with a good will, and a reck- 1
cattle, &c., arc on tho railway track ’ these two years. It is at
through any negligence or fault on the tf 16 COOK 8 DRUG STORK.
be beaten more than two thousand votes! •
nomination in question was made. The editors of those papers. iW"Those idle fellows who have no nominee, Mr. Kereheval, was sent for. The four democratic papers in
. . ,, 1 Henry Sccrest says if he shall be part of the owners of that the owner 1 fessness that would disgrace any but the elected, he will vote against the repeal oi' of cattle is bound to keep them in an en-, «.i:* „c .1 the English bill. Of course he is no Lc-! closure or in custody at his peril; for
oompton man.—Rockville Rep. {every entry of them on another’s posses- 1
this
IVoiler.
Hun. Richard \V : . Thompbon will address
Patent Medicines.
T HAVE all the jiopular PATENT MEDI 1C INKS of tliu day, direct from tin mar.
business except electioneering for John Ho came, and proclaimed himself boldly district all support Mr. Sccrest; and sav- — Tll « repeal of the English bill, if it sions is a trespass, and this law applies !!!vlJ^‘‘!: a Tnong wL^h*wHl U ^ f^nd'thVfblG. Davis, and no visible means of support an American, in the party acceptation of ing and excepting the Frcss, of which would have any effect at nil, would be to :i s well to the intrusion of cattle and horses lowing: except a« they may draw upon their po- that term, and refussd "to endorse the! we are not disposed to boast, they are all! reinstate, in full force, the Lecompton u P oa land over which a Railroad Com- Jaynes'Medicines in full, of which we are litical master for funds, do up the lying platforms of the Democracy. With these | making a capital fight. Jn times of Lc {constitution, which, under the English y 'of '1 ^tr ; ',! w ii l !'v l1 ' ^ Ayer'sCherry PectoraUnd^’ins;
and wind work of tho canvass to perfec- new facts before the convention, Mr. Se-; L>0,n Pf on an( l anti-Leoompton, the Jour bill, has been voted down by an overtiou. The more desperate Davis’chances crest's motion to reconsider the vote nom- u; il, Sullivan Democrat and Press were "helming majority of the people of Kan-
become, the louder they brag and blow, mating Mr. Kereheval was carried almost 1 hey now claim that Davis will carry unanimously. The convention thennomevery county in the District! Sensible mated Mr. Woodruff, our present Audimen, who listen, laugh ut their ravings. tor, in the place of Mr. Kereheval. Bt^Tho gentlemcnTwho furnish elite- The /W '" b ° a8t8 thttt U “ Ca " 8 ive rial articles for Brown’s Banner ought to ° ther ln8tanccs ec l uall .V » glaring." No write more legiblv, so as to avoid the lu- ,,0ubt ° f ’ t ' There wiH bc n ° difficult y dicrous blunders which appear iu their r ro,lucin P 8 ,arin R in9ta,ic cs of Mr.
articles when put in print,
not brains enough to discover these blun-, rr .
ders, when reading the proof. In illns- ho lianner * b a gg a boo may be comtratiou of what we mean, some fellow P rc « 8 ^ ^ ^t-shell. Mr. Kereheval, tries to write'the word “cunning.”-! a “ aV0Wed Kn0W was being
Brown makes it read “cuming.” An-,,, other fellow wants to speak of “ the valor of u colonel who entered the ring after the fight was over.” Brown makes his
(irmly anti-Lecompton; the Clay County sas- Mr. Sccrest is not in favor of thus the citizens of Putnam county, on the politics Democrat was Lecompton. Now, that ’ resurrecting Lecompton. j of the day, at the Court House in Greencastle, Lecompton is no more, they all fight with-i Mr. Davis, in the outset of this cam- on Saturday, tks \lth day of September, 1858, in the pale of the Democratic organize- j paign, boldly and loudly advocated the! 1 * 4 1 oclt ’ ck in tl) ” afternoon. All men of evtion, for popular sovereignty—the right-i 'repeal of the" English bill. Tlmt n-an „ 1 " r - Y p<trty ‘“^ 'ted to come and hear. 2t* of the people to regulate their institutions j leading hobby with him. He has since ! TITTUtT iu their own way—for Democracy, and become convinced of its utter absurdity, Ruddcnly, on Monday last, at his residence the success of the democratic nominees, j and now denies, when it is charged upon oo'years!" 10 ™’ ^ M- Leachman > ,l K ed llbo,,t
B * U "1 Sccrest's devotion to Democracy, and hos- There is one other paper in this Dis- I him, that he ever advocated the repeal of l ’" Tuesday evening last, at. his residence in 10 " n as tility to Know Nothingism. ‘ jtrlct—the “Valley Times,” Republican, j the English bill. i 70 g ^rs lJWn8hip ’ Mr ’ JamebTork ' a K« d
an.l published at Worthington in Greene ; He went off half-cocked to tickle Re- 1 The ai ove decedents wore early settlers of
county. This paper is not in favor of, publicans, and now “ takes water” to keep
either Mr. Davis or Mr. Seorest, but says from being laughed at.
: ,,«•^ b, r; i-
See rest Bluster, and blow, and brag! In SulliThU trlanxn at *1, „ . ' van county Davis-mcn vociferate that Da7th district will give ,he VnZ a‘ c'or- f ^ Put " an ‘ l y 500 COO votes! reel idea of the sontimente of the voters " Putna , , “ C °“ nty PaV1S ,llen b,>ast ,hat of the district. The democrats arc well W ‘ ‘ majority in united; while of the opposition, some are 1Va V°,? ’ , 0 ’ ° r to nothi »g 7 'teenthusiastic for Davis, others are luke- ^to'" g n the c n rodul ! t y of the man they , ,, . tiie iuac talk to. One Davis-iustrument inSulli-
warm ) !lll( * Others bitterly opposed to him. van, under the guise of friendship ter Si mor C: .'//cencastle, Rocls and Brazil.
In Indiana there arc arc about 80 dem-’ orest, talks despondingly of Secrost’s ocratic newspapers. Upon tke question P ro8 P oots '. n Sullivan; and, there
i crest interfered to prevent
nominated by a democratic convention
Mr. 8e-
such an un-
natural coalition, and was thanked by the
production read “ the ^ro”r“of7‘w«Z I P<,m ° i crae y of Put, ‘ a ' n t ” r 8 ” Mr. who entered the ring after the figet was > 8 now a democrat. As such, over.” And elsewhere ho makes the same ^ W,U , bc ^ecrfully supported by Mr. article still more senseless in this way Wst for ^ office ^ whll -' h thc I1ft - “Tho epithet ‘ lie ' is lavished round digs nomi,,ate 1 “”'’ L
t an the Banner man get these facts
through his wool?
fitty The editor of the Indianapolis Na-
Putnam county from Kentucky, and both
ved respected and die.1 lamented.
Kennedy’s Medical Discovery ;
Uolmck s Blood Purifier and Blood Pilb;
Kichiirdson’a Sherry Wine Bitters;
Bull's Sarsaparilla; Sands’ Sarsaparilla;
Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla;
Guysott s J ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla ;
Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley s Extract of Sarsaparilla;
Seovill's Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia;
Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla,
tf 16 C. I N bad C| n ' K, Drugglti
< t )( > K S
PRUSSIAN HAIR TONIC.
THIS //(,;,• Tonic clears the pores of the 1 Skin, causes n hearty action on the roots of the Hair, preventing Baldness and Graj Hair, and frees the Skin from Dandruff; it brings the Hair to its place, where it should lay; it will change the harshest Hair into the most soft, silky and glossy condition; it imparts to it a darker color; and a free use of it will keen both the fikin nml titer in a healthy
GREENCASTLE TIME TABLE. TKBUE HAUTE A*RICHMOND K. R.
lstTrate-2 K te A w , , t OOIK ° , 1 * ,ttte > ani never iVeeom'e harehoVVaii off T 2d ' 8.55 a!m It thi ' n “ ir Toph" great
3d <
up from thegrave,” &c. Do, gentlemen, please write legibly—so that your arti-
cles will read sensibly, even though they! *«>" The editor of tho Indianapolis JVa-1 0 ®" 1 C ,,0WH P a P er »- Epon the question , j ,l ' ,s P«^ s la Sullivan , and thereupon, daily,
t. *-!.«. a truth' ^ ^ n^.fZISr ,n a, *** a Republican convention at Terre Haute. ,s ° r t,lcse P a P crs Were {gammon—all a piece of svstcmatiel.osai Second train
V Protty place for a democratic editor! . aud J'® 4 *™*7 «no of Dug and braggadocio Ibrcffeet. ' W,! i,^ e *, Ooin 8 s ‘ H * th V:: -
He apologizes for not visiting the editor
keep Isith the Skin and Hair in a healthy
[he
4"i : - p m “ D.28 A!M!!tion'to the'ToilVt"on^ecooVt'of iu ngreeable
Ti.,, •,. > ■ x. M ' j*' 1 . 1 M P. M. I perfume,
are a^inmoTtion 6 ^ n n,1 3,1 West ^ ITenared and sold by Conrad Cook, TbHstTnd M trten* * “ 8l , Htlon f: Hruggist, N. W. corner Pub. Square, Green-
Pn.,. trie
tewbure^Believille'‘cuK SSS TnC ^ ( M,,Ch!
(iroencafitlft- RodIr nml
J r A VE YOr A COUGH ? Why don’t
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Prepared and sold by CONRAD COCaA,
\ M t»..i nf J ’ruggirt, N. W. cor. Pubiic Square.
shocking accident occurred on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, twelve miles above Pittsburgh, on Wednesday night last.—
republican Express, by saying that
... | he was “ lying around ” the court house,
The passenger train, with a car attached dialiked to intrade upon I ludHon - g
containing a party returning from a camp
Ihem, with one single exception, warmly ! full advices,Tate and reliable, fromSuHL | From North-Fim^J^^' ad\ ocates the election of Henry Sccrest. van - a n. d Score,st’s strength in that county Second train " Tl. ~ ^ i n- .i wr . I i u nmar \ ttnr’n.tal n i. it- r w - ••
Tlie exception wc speak of is thc Nation- 119 . now ! ,l,reit8 ' n g every day. al Democrat, of Indianapolis, a paper star- ' W '" * JC over 800!
cd principally by John G. Davis, and main-
ly owned by him.
upon
. Republican labors on convention day.
meeting, had reached the point above He ha8 beon ^ around and about ev . _ precipitated down a steep embankment, V " , “: I,,B pap ? r J U9t ,10W > » “ looks a great deal like carrying * r 1 ’ great many desirable items to dirty Re- I arke—don t it ? 1
publican sheets. —No ! but it looks a great deal like a
At thieUte day, Brown haa placed trfl,l PP cr 1 ^
in his columns thc Republican State and ! fcrrBrown has T^eat reverence for
turning over twice. A young lady of ^Pittsburgh was killed instantly, and ma-
ny others badly injured.
*T1k. Hog Cholera is prevailing in County ticket. But we see nothing of the truth
:jthe
enough to sapply home consumption. Come, sir, let us have hi;
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. tf 16
8.30 A. M.l j,, .,T*~ ' Putnam Common Pleas Court—To September
8 A. M.l TVcm, 1868.
7.20 P. M. Samuel \\ obster e*. Alexander Croy 8.53 P. M. Sarah Croy, Jacob Crook. Hannah
Crooks, Jacob Huffman, MaryJJuffman. John Britton, Cntlmriue Britton, Sarah Croy, and the Unknown Heirs at law of Benjamin Croy, do-
ceased.
I)E IT REMEMBERED, that on thc 1st I ) day of Nov-mbor, 185B. the Plaintiff, by
His maj- .FromSouth
M.\I lj ARRLVALS AND DEPARTURES.
*ar Brown has a remarkable fondness riv^tTWp^M 8 daily at 8-15 A ' M
for Blacksmiths. He lauds 8miley to the
i ar-
skies, and supports him because he
once
look out,
at SA n M L ° aVMdaHy at U5 P-M.; arrives
CM
Action
Henry co U tf*. There will not be pork jthe name of his candidate for Congress, truth-1,e kel^abltuwo ycin dilten: : Smil'ey, 3 teok'mtT' bLwii ^ Uttle M ’'
a blac-ksmith Smiley had
Brown haswhc'Gte 0 ! * r8t ack^,I “ ltl, |at V.te P "m , ' ra ' us dRll - v at 10 A 'M '' arrivos |^‘ 1 ‘ s 1 "‘co or said Court his complaint mown has wheedled. According to Pat- MontrzJm, r v .■>, r . JS? a j ns ,t »«' d Defendants, anci afterwar* also rick, he (Brown) used all his flattery and 7 A - M.; arrives nt c p'm' ,l ' CS tla ' J nt : ldl ' d Bm affidavit of a cmnp<-tent witness, by county until he succccdcil in villainouslv Rockriilr lin k atur ^ a y ut 1 M -mder Croy, John Britton and Catharine Britdefraudinc: the said blaokainith ur l i • Friday at r a m hrr * own Fuaves every ton, and Jacob Crooks and Hannah Crooks, ih.i,,i,„ L",!...L;r. k nt '..rLV*i *” ,,A "izsrjs*****’* h-i**»a ...
nam«
from it all the time !
. „ OPr iCR HOURS.
uttice opens ut 7 A. M.; closes at 7 P. M.
i-igns upon you.
may have de- f, I»eiis at r> o'clock A.
I hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of
o'clock A \r c j “ JwW complaint, and that tk- gamo will sla ud clones half »n hour kter ^ Suadayfl ’ and j for tnal at lhc next tern, of said court. F R Kfrpwfvat t» x, J McGINNlS, Clerk rl KERCHEA AL. F. M. , sept* 4118 Per M R Rtrpisii.1. D C
