The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1858 — Page 2
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^ I s 3'1vr'ti“ ^’l‘A(l;ilisslon Of Stales A Ones* (luring Lis admiaiBtration. Mr. Dougla- r '
vL IJl ^UlOiana V\ C.$5. lion Asked and Answered. U.„ieH <.n-.iu,tt.ntihc \\vi»- „ Th * du - A ^ n, “
— g f »a.“ifiwrt,.«™iiiouflniui r * an j ^u,,' r'hor,b«i
enough to form u oia ve Stutc, why ihouM , i i . . it) the lianuDiiis posiea aitvtiy cvniLg they not be enough to form ;i Kree State ?’ ov ^ 16 autlionzea to ^ptuK lor ; ^treeW. the Hon. R. W. Thompon We place the above at the head ofour w that it r'eproaent# his political, wafl ^,,4 at the (i ourt u ollsc i n Green-
HOWARD BRXGOS, Editor and Proprietor.
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Urccncastle, Saturday, Sept. 1H, 185s. DEMUCRATK STATE IHHl I.
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Secretary of State,
DANIEL McCLURE, of Morgan.
Auditor of State,
JOHN W. DODD, of Grant.
Treasurer of State,
NATH L V. CVNNINGUAM, of Vigo. Superintendent of Public Instruction, SAMUEL I,. HUGO, of Allen.
Attorney General,
JOSEPH E. MCDONALD, of Montgomery.
Tilt*
Laic Fatal Accident or tlic 6cccHiafci!f Retail i’rufbt uneut. Jlndson Rlier Hailroaii. reviseo a^d co^R^eo wTTh riif
\\ r e ttlladcd briellv in our la t issue to: ^
a collision of tw.» IVei.'ht traina on the |i l K ^s! wbito...76 Hudson River Railroad on Tuesday morn- Rbiswax, It. 20
, - . , . . , ... 11, • — |"~’i » ingof last j(iek, andthe con8equcnt'™l-' < .' , **^ t J |j t1 ' 1 ‘ J ^ net :i'r u,h *• •r k . - of Me *>. «• B—H. • Hta™ c w»&
ol H^nry Sccrcst will answer it. It is a deny that the Union represents eitlurr, ^ j , of t L e day; and there was .i.^ ,. 1JUI ,t v Mr B as was stated was on Kin, CWn 15 rbickens, j* d„ z (ineaUon that has long puzzied our braiu*. I thlil , re :i llt , irtheg o U th; and Vet eve-: ^ thiswulit^ Mr. D. as was sutea ww or ismu Potato ts, bu ...
—The author proves himself
It is not the first
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r of thc^abov^qvestiou ’ ^orUt and*West,'froin wwk lo^seek! ^^^1 a most comuiaunate fool. „... it..;„. .1.., No,1,,n ? cl ' an, I )lon ha 1 , ‘ ’papers of Wednesday contain full par-! Ma ,. kt>rc i i x l ,Llb.... 1 o
think, of those present that the Hlaek t i c ul ar a of the melancholy casualty, fromW URe UiaMj 7 Rep* were in the ascendancy,—gather-* whk . h we ej{ ' 4rapt the following; ' j ed together, no doulit, to hear fecerestj cause of the Aocir.F.NT. | GRAIN
till CH/H6E.
rflOI>l*-K)NS—
Hiicon S\le, lb Shoulder' HmSis, iiqgarc'd,th....io
“• pUin, lb “ carvnssed, lb„l|
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. .teems with the Union articles deuounct.uic his brains have ; • Mf 1)ougla8 auJ popular-sovereignty
been pvmled on a matter that cv C ryo 0 dy i(]omocraltJ) and oljargill , that Mr. Buclse folly understood. The Democratic chanan ia rcsponsib i c f or everything that
District Convention which nominated
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uisinci v.onveniion wmen nomiuaicu m skinned and Davis exalted beyond the , About m^luighton Monday evening, a jCorn, bnsh.. Mr '>!rf r.«t (nr f 1 . frrnc:» nl I 1 , •(’ ! a Pr cars Ul ^ u '^ af< * u “n t011 1 1,lon - 1 ure corrubtin baud of eontamiiuition ; but train of one eneine and thirty-five cars. •boat, bush ou » »<vi. I.i ,.,™. c,t folb»u,g re-. uion „ ou ij com-: » , h |J„„, genUcm.. oi'lor from -MV.iiy (fciog llio ac«t aOTii !.00jT.i.u>w,rma«.J...ii, solution: , I | ,uul V wuen , h ° eil While in the depot the “journal box l MOLASSES— j WUOfc—
(a portion of the axle) of one of the ears ' N. Orleans, gal CO Tub Washed 55 was fdund to be so hot. that it was consul- 1 Su ?’ ir D-u-c. gal ....7fi Heoce —
Potatoes, bu..
SALT—
Lake, bbl 2. 25 Kanawha, bush 1
SUGAR—
Now Orlouus 10al2 Crushed 121 Uoaf
SEEDS—
40!C!over &.s»
7t I’imotliv, bu
40 j Uluc GiavfJLiUjh (;,j 3GiFlax»ceil..... 1 (vj
mendahle.
Risolved, That if the people of Kansas :
-• submitted to the...
Supreme Judges, ‘ I reject the proposition submitted U JAMKSL. WORDEN,ofWhitley. ll, y the Conference Bill, and again conic ' ■ '• ■' ‘ up asking admission with her //ctsoit, or
any otlu r populiilion.'in r< agnize and advocate her J\dland entire riqh t to do so, and that IT WILL BE THE DUTV , ‘ T ’
CONG HESS to admit her into th
1st Diet.
2nd “ ANDREW DAVISON.of Denatur 3rd “ SAM LK. PERK INS..,fMaiinn. 4<A “ JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo.
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DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.
• >’or (’(iiigri'r-'*,
HENRT SECU1‘>T, of Putnam. For Judge of Circuit Court, SOLOMON OLAYPOOL, of Vigo. For Cin uit Prosecutor, JUSTICES. HACU ELDER r f Putnam. DEMOCRATIC COUNTV TIC KET.
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Vf^aood for BOO Majority, j^g For It aircsontativos, DELANA E. WILLIAMSON, ANDERSON GORDON. For Sheriff, SOLOMON AKERS. For Treasurer, CHARLES D. JOHNSTON. For Comniisnioiior, RICHARD SINKLER. For Surveyor, ELISHA COWGILL.
when the
! wearing out the patience' of the audience , * , “ l , ‘ u by discussing dead issues, closed by pay-
body »i*rv«nt Joe. j J “ • r l /’ (CV.rre^pondemeef tl.e Pro -.) ing only a passing tribute to John ««.- RorKVii.UK, Ind., Sept. 7, 1858. ; Davis, and never so much as hinting Mu. I’ditou: f notice some curious Henry Scercst's name.
was fdund to be to hot, that it— - „ ,,
ered unsafe to proceed further, ftnd aceor- < *' 1 ' ' ‘ . dingly, the train was detained at Fishkiil. I ( OMULKUl VL L\TKLU(jit \( L.
j The conductor immediately sent forward | ’a hriikcni.:n. who wa“ nut much acquaint- 1
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N K\V YORK. MARKET.
Oi of fooling ll.o quo. II.commouocd .Ul.U-p*^^“3^
1 uion dam lem ' rat as |>u'! i-heil in y our - I and canie on oovn, touch,ng on the j ], oxtrR trains, with rid light and ’n. hoat -uncf-; sal ■> 3..,mm hi, | i .,j
upon an equal footing with the original • issue. We, too, have cause, now and States, her Constitution having been first tbt , n) to l au „], !lt their quaint ways, ratified by a fair v ote of the people of said | A fcw days , incc fTohn Greedy’s body
Turaff, Bank, Mexican War, i!tt)'»t, i n order to warn the next train H 1,1 -’5 ; u hiu Kl .-X".' 4 o; .Milvvauk«o Proviso, Compromise of 1850, &<*., exalt that it would be dangerous to proceed.— 1 V‘and"wt!ite $l 2i! < 'orii Zx*™ ing the latter, and said that it- principle- Th.--c signals wore, unlortnnately, not , a | v v5i,ouol.u.ut Si^Blefor uhitc.and
’servant Joe was in
wore coi»idj™d ll >« 7
Territory
1 Iran, whVwmtrthe^bovc^TulstbliT— :l,,V0Cating his ma8ler ’ 8 caU8e ' " hcn Mr *' question by Wth the old parties that it was “ ^ Z''t1w'phiec' wbeVetbc first train CINCINNATI PRODUCE M A RKET. ’ i t. i i- 'fboiupson—a wagon-maker, one of our just and right, and that botli National 4 vas detained and then the dangerwas on-i Wkdxksdav. yent, 15.—Flour—The -,l s
ConTcotioiis of ls,',_ ivov. mv.iii by ,,,
j" . , T V 1 , ,, . that John G. Davis was “a traitor.” Joe Compromise; “and here 1 ' said he, •• the ot the torpedoes. I.very cflort was at. ItulUijI> .. ,. r c .,.,. u , iu i import mce to n aicT^u i having rejected tire Leeouiptou Consti- ; 3 YCry exeiudJu and his wrath rose ciual question ought to have died.” Then 'once made, hv applying brakes, and sev-jthf. market, the ih-rmin l is limited and the tution as submitted to them by the Con- , , . , , i • i i c, i:„„, , erif the engim . to slack tlie speed oi t.ndeiicy in prices downwiixt. llv» wiliw t fere,, . „r ICeli,!, I,ill, ,l,e L I” “'" l “ -l^ 1 ' * *’ "■' t ‘ W. i. m <e„ hh. Ik', .r.l. -4.41* M- IW. «*«i »*>
• »eni«e the riwbt andl ingttunderlie wked * )Doj ^“ "P* 1180 * w*nderiag whft would < n< , , , n into Uke
trai'or' Mr. Tlioiii]i ; ou being a mail next. \\ ell! "the next thing was sonic q, Ho Jopni, killing instantly one of
Scerest am! Davis, Candidates for Congress, will speak as
follows:
Y 1(10 COUNTV.
advocate it, of Kan a- being admitted into
next. Well! “ the next thing was nonie-
of equable temperament, and quite self thing else.” for here the speaker phehed the drovers. Mr. J. B. Boswell, Mr.tieorgv
Man n Shoulders at Go, an l 75 tierces S. U. Ham-, at M id -on, at toje; and 21G bbl* Lard at lOjje. Some Side llacoii was sold m privale 1 ■rms. VVlieat—There was a much better
. j I l.l Y" IV 1 Hlll^llA ; r* l »> 1 « j vt ■ vv> «V'«« | I II 111 . - * . . a . | - J . . ■ . ^ - A 'V V J (,1 t ‘ 1 ‘ t I I I >, V > HUM l * A lit "i 1 , I © J t IJHU if Ut‘Ll(*r T* ,u .°“* a ’ , ;I wneI1 . r . 6 “ . reliable was not unite “nut down' by intone Nebraska bill, which WM only Hayward engineer of the geoond train. - In the d-.y. whi<*, with for admission uirler any const it ul mi. lair , . . .,,„iv,,..ui ;• which consisted of twoengines and forty- light# • ...i.. eausadan r.uvam-on tin, high-
r :
i fr , , , r* ii * .»v | otner oo«cript!«'iip roiiiftiu Hno\it the guineas file body of Mr. Boswell P'-CHOnteda-hor- 1 although i!,c marhat is tinner—
^“liqr^tc w^i^lbat § C P
without re f.ird to population. And this m ' ui, ‘ l1 ’ ; right is predicated solely upon the fact,
j that the population of Kansas has been
At Brooks Mill, I\ ednesdav, Sept. 22; regarded as sufficient for admission under
Township House, Lost Creek township, .1,,,
Thursday, Sept. 23.
CLAY COUNTY.
Brazil, Friday, Sept. 21 ; Poland, Saturday, Sept. 25; Middlebury, Tuesday, Sept. 28.
OWEN COUNTY.
Lancaster, Monday, Sept. 27 ; Gosport, Thursday, Sept. 3!); Cataract, Friday, Oct. 1.
<iKEENE COUNTY.
Worthington, Wednesday, Sept. 29.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
Clovcrdale, Saturday. Oct. 2.
nd laughingly replied,
\v;c not aware that they were in isirtm r-, to a cause which j.rot'a yen inoro con.-U- ,i|,] t 'a|i[KMrance. It was dreadfully man- >.,!*• ,’100 huh lair r • l at trio; 5oi>do priiiic do ship—had supposed ho could speak ol toney; and then passed down to the Le- .ded, and his bowels were torn oat, Ac*..' at i 1; 3-0 do dodo g.Hi.I Ju at 95c; 500 dcin-
Leeompton eonstitution. In every speech made by Mr. Sccrcst during this canvass, he lias advocated the doctrine* of this resolution, and pledged himself to stand by them, and favor the admission of Kansas into the Union, without regard j to population, whenever she applied for admission nith a republican constitution
ratified bj her people.
How are those brains, Mr. Bauner-u\nu'!
Still puzzhd?
the master without including the servant. 1 compton Constitution. Here was souieTbis cooled Joe somewhat, when lie im- thing which was well-becoming a circus
mediately
Lc had placed biota If, and acted | hunter, in ihooting the.wpn; h.pitched ^toJntff^n^wai ^eS^
him. Mr. Hayward, from his*position in
tho foolisli position in -down ia the pcformai.ce of flie Indian the niaehinery of the engine, is supposed
* I !<Y ifivn lit l inwt*iiif • • 1 in». (11 hi-:
so that it would be impos ible to recognize b rior svliit' iit S7c: too <1 * fair do at !t5jc; 500 him. Mr. I lav ward, from his-nosition in '!*> g'"d do at B-l 13} delivered; pa do prime
qlout$l 15, and 800 do do do at $1 1 tj.
like he would rather ho hid beliind -.Fiiito tho dead body of Ijecouipton, and bigger man for a while. i gave it such a pounding ns is seldom seen. This Joe was a stning “ Buchanan 'lie cuffed the poor carcass and kept it man” before Jehu fl. came home; he jin such novel motions that it was almost found fault wilh John G. for sending enough to make tho causal observer-be- '■ ” ‘ * >■ •• ■’ * ** thing was actually “alive
loenments to his old enemies, tho Republicans. and slighting him and others of his old friends ; but it appears John knew “his man Joe,” for when the convention was held here to appoint dele-
Tin WAxliliigtoin Union*
Ike CmgrentoMl Caotasa. ’ . . • ' n
" ot t us 1 i.-ti mt w 1 n 1 difference. K ashing ton Union. Joe was luaiie a eommitteeman ; this made very thorough. From Vigo and We do not know who edits or controls i seomed to mo ilify him to some extent; oullivan, where the speakers have lately the (/now. nor is it material to our pur-!, . . , , , . . , , , 1 * 1 , i 1 1 -n- • 1 , 1 1 1 then he was appointed delegate to the been, we hear the best reports. Mr. Be- poso that wo should. \\ e wish to speak 11 ,, crest continues to make *i most «*allaut in of its articles on Illinois 1 1 '‘ rrc ,,a ' l,e convention, and still urther crc t continues to make a most ga»aut j It( . on)Wst . t(> .. S ereno iudif-!mollified; but when he saw John G. the . f ’‘ U1 1 eU1 ^ ' l ' " ' . "y"' '. I ‘ l ■? U ’j fereneo” upon the “issue of Douglas or next day (.Sunday), and John promised
his standard. He succeeds fully in disa- Lincoln, ijiueuln or Douglas." If that t 0 j, a y b ; 3
1 • ,1 11* • i • j, * . »- I w p**j ***0 expenses to lerre limits, nnd busing the j.nolle mind, concerning inany is reallv s”. why do we find not one word 1 , i* . - . • .. , 1 . . , , ‘ • , * . ‘ also to hire him during the campaign, to iaJschoods that have been propagated to agaiuM tiincoln, and uil against Douglas.'’ ■ , , . ‘ .
And if it is really as indifferent as it pro-1-'.’ wlth h "" and ' ,nV(,,,ls bl '??y- 8’ ctt > n I- r tends, why meddle at all in the contest?! ,lls keeping and a dollar a day, Joe was \Y hy not keep silent, and let the Dem- I a made man. I should have said a made eeraey of Hliuos settle the matter among 1 ]) a vis man, a Judas, a Benedict Arnold, themselves? a—a—a-. well, I can go no further.
\\ c wish to say to tho / nwn. in all
his prejudice. Ills speeches are all masterly. lie is courteous, clear, forcible, persuasive and eloquent. His competitor, it is needle-.- fur us to say, is not distinguished for any of these qualities
of the head or heart.
REMOVALS FROM OFFICE. “ Th* Pol calling (It* Keltic Mark.*’ A favorite hobby with John G. Davis in his denunciations of the Administration of Mr. Buchanan, is thL: that pop-ular-sovereignty democrats have been removed from office for opinion’s sake. .So far as the charge is true, it is reprehensible. In nineteen out of twenty ol the cusos cited, tho charge is false. But such denunciations come with a poor grace from John Grnmhling Davis. It
kindness, that its course is exciting a deep
and would have expre ssed as much if 1
indignation all over the West and South' had on, y said a Jo,ul Gr( ’ 0,, y D»''is man. West. Wchavetho best reasons for say- 8ince which time Joe knows nothingbut ing so, and* most painful evidence of the (John G. crucified hy the .Terre .Haute
bu t. It may think that it is damaging convention.
Douglas alone : that is a great error, and
the sooner it is made aware of the fact, 11 m » ... . the better for the Administration and the ' u ld ° Ut R K a, " 9t J ^ 0 unhl 1,0 co "-
Wo have other cases hero of those who Id out against J. G. D. until ho condescended to buy them, and who are now
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. New York, Kept. 15.—ii eves heavy; ro-
j unaltered, ranging at tf/.i 3c. Slic p advanced : receipt 12,500 luaul; ei'sxvl lino. Cornfed hogs ?>4 50(/. ') 50, ilUtii!lery Kal 75.
caN-.*»<w « ■nmx jb# s-jr-iawwv »WiTi*-wr^.gqajsx-T— *\t\v g\tU*frtiqfmcnt5.
Democratic party. . ,
, ^•ij* f "r' r r* zm do we think he 1 erred in Ids reception V‘ t ( hC ; i ; it r,l ; , t 'r" >t r ?f' : speech at Chicago. But that is no rea- ' ■ ha '®. but thl "" e "''/V a I ". d l:a » son why the ( nion should furnisli more °| hor8 < ; rcJlt ior tlu »king of ammunition tothcenemy, and afford more | j'', 1 " oTtlic * • PU !’ r ' 0?t “. , . H ', 18
is like Satan reproving siu. Seehow he aid and comfort to the Republicans than • . .. * l ' 1 s neci ssanly Re-
lieve that the
and kicking.” But alas! for human fallibility, he could not make the thing breathe: it was dead! dead! DEAD !! and we all laughed to sec him striking at its
ghost.
The English bill was the next subject. The speaker denied that it did away with the Lecmnpton Constitution, ami argued that these things were tests of Democratic faith, and all who did not wear *by I. «mpton and Bill Kuglisb were readout of the Democratic ranks. But in the mean time he paid a high tribute to .fudge Douglas, so much ■ i that from hearing only this part of his speech, wc might have been led to believe that he was stumping the State for that Honorable gentleman. He closed by admonishing every body to do just what they will do — “to preserve the Union, and come up against any and all assaults made upon its rights and institutions'—adding that the South had no right to infringe upbn the North and the North none upon the South, and in-
timating that in eii-e such things shouldititi'ms already described, and wore iu-
iikj ogled.
SCENE OF THE COLLISION.
The-spectacle presented by the wreck was terrible. Filed upon eftehother were ' the remain - of the two engines, Putnam
and Rochoster, which bad run into iho ()"<* fent RHVard l cars of the cattle train. Among the Id A X AW AY, on the sth inst., between two wreck was seen an ox .-itiing as it wen*.' J \ 'ae'-. an apprenticed girl to the Sub* r.bcr,
i^bciH, : r y
«>?ve him, and within a fewmch$a, <^fhi8| 0 r trailing hor oti my account, a* I will pay head, sitting in a similar manner, was an-; no debt?cor,trace-J l.y Imr. Tlieabov, reward other ; while heads, legs and shoulders of '.ill be paid for her return but no tlmuks. hfsgs, cows, Ac., were : trowed along the 1 . JOHN IANCH.
Him of the trtek. Thm wm about alii ghreenenstle, Sept 18^858. am
M totally destroyed, and some twenty', a , ART IN G. GtU'U.S: You are lierebv or thirty more or less injured, so that tlie .> j notift- d tliat on the itrli of October next, confusion was terrible. All along the at two or!-..!. 1 will attend at tlie office of line pieces of the engine, of the cn:*, and " '. I " *' 1 -1-, J*; 1 ' tlie purp •-.* of oxen v ditch were skinned as if to housed . .... v , u rn , rt ,, ; ,: . ou the 8th dav as beef, were sesttered in various diree- , . i, br'vry, 1851, for tin: am of #21 25—
tions. If the train had been loaded with ! wii.- c you will a.lend,
human beings, the loss of life would have I JUKEI'H if THORNTON. heet» fearful. Where the collision took 1 . * N i't-E>, 1 .-% : ■
wrote only four years ago: In 1854, Jau. 25th. Mr. Davis wrote to his then righthand bower in this District, Joseph O. Jones, from Washington city, as follows: “Is Hough abusing the Administration? If so,hi shall be REMOVED in one hour from tie time tin fuel is math /mown to be. (Ho may abuse mo, hut he shan't abuse the hand that fuds him;
mark that /”
—Then the Democrat who had the temerity to say aught against tlie Administration of Mr. Pierce, should he removed from office, at the instigation of Mr. Davis, in “one hour from the time tho fact is made known to he.” Is n't
i ruing to the false friend; with sonic it
Douglas’ whole course has done. The 11,.,'," i. ViV " lv ' 1 11 I'nion may think it is not doing so. ir>“ <o have the same effectason Cain,
know that it is doing so.
thing as
to use a ,i:i v si111ur:im,, imii cv-i r.ci * [Hus same “Joe, alluded to hy our correspondent, is the driver'who nceom-
'i'herc is such a j l , ,n0 jj 1 j ;) U ^^ it “ greater than they
Tsuau2iiuhu'h Ktitatr.
ETTKUS
crowdingthe mournerg too far,”
use a very significant and expressive phrase, and that is what the Union has been doing for some time. The opposition papers draw their main l' an ‘ 0( I Davis through Greene county, n support from the columns of the Union, tew weeks since, and who labored to imIt furnishes them material to war on ev-! press everybody that he himself was more cry Dera.K-ratie candidate for Congrea* in than half of tho canvass ; the. man who
-•>""»«• >’»v» i«,
umns, shut up shop, mid take a nap until al "I eireulatc* them profusely over the the first Monday of next December, the IH’d'-ict; the man who atone time beDemocruey, North and South, we vontnre i aim so officious that Mr. Sccrcst was to say, would he under great obligations i constrained to tell the Willis Green Jaekto it. It is very evident it lacks the tact on hi and c{im hiw lhe
John G. a pretty fellow to abuse in this and sound comprehensive judgement to , , > * i ,
he, for a single moment, considered the inan who was P ut through on the last organ—which we know it is not—of th*, 1,nc J'y D 16 Greene County boys—John
I’resident and his Cabinet
Administration what he cneour,: ' <1 in a former Administration! Proscription for opinion's sake is wrong; but Davis is not the man to preach a crusade against it.
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BO.The Terre Haute Journal charges upon tho editor of the Terre Haute Fniou, the Know Nothing organ of Vigo count}’, that “ he knows as well us we do that Mr. Sccrcst is not now, nor never was, in favor of the Lecoiupton constitu-
tion.”
To this the editor of the “Union " retorts in this style: “AYu know nu such thing, nor would we believe now that Sccrcst was anything else hut a Li romptgn Democrat if he would swear it. and our heart hc.-tf.-right when wc make use of this kind ol' language.” •—Pretty language, that, for the editor of a Know Nothing paper to apply
The Demo Davis’ tool, toady, man of all-dirt}
! Ia< ;y 0,lt 1 '* v, ay do not feel a serene j work. A\ e can assure our correspondent
indifference between Douglas and Lincoln. They are unequivocally for Dmtgla oxcr hi- Republican opponNit. And that feeling is universal among them. An exception may be found *lieie and there ; hut very rarely. The l nion may learn, therefore, that while it is doing Douglas an injury—if, indeed, such ho tho ease— it is doing much more mischief to the Democracy in Ohio, and other States. \\ c thought we would have been saved the nocesf Ity of saying what wo now have, hut the course cf the Union has afforded us no alternative. Our party, with which is identified the glory and prosperity of tho country, commands our first regards, and we cheerfully give them to it. Tho above article, which we copy from the Cincinnati Knquirer, gives utterance to a well-timed and indignant rebuke
that “Joe” is wcll.known over the District. and properly appreciated, even where he lias not vet presented hjs ugly
“phi*,”
BPXkJudge Cowgill, of this plare, as will he seen in our advertising columns, is .*m independent candidate for Circuit Judge. In announcing himself, the Judge nets' in disregard of the known wishes of his old. tried and true personal and political friends. Ho has taken counsel of the enemy, and has become tla ir dupe. Ambition lias predominated over reason and judgment. The Judge lias sought fellowship outside of the democratic fold. Hemusttakc tho consequences. We shall not charge upon him, as did our neighbor Brown two years ago, that ho is a “Janus-faced creature," “guilty of downright deception;” that
se
he attempted, that he would stride the Ohio River and stand with one foot in the South* and the other in the North, and choke back tho opposing factions ; that if die he might, he was ready to he offered up upon the altar of his country, as he wanted no more votes or offices from
the people.
He closed and left every one in a good humor—save tho editor of the Danner, whom wc chanced to sec in rather an ill humor on the street soon after the speaking was over—and the people went from the Court House revolving in their tnitnlwhat manner of speech they had heard. Some said “it was a good Whip-ree-di: " others that ‘‘it was more Democratic in its general tenor than Republican;” and upon the whole, Mr. Uditor, there was nothing in the entire speech touching any of the present issues that could i .j.* tickle the fane}' of the sagacious Repub-' licans. It was a flowet*}’ speech on dead issues, with considerable of wit, hutmak ing no deep impressions in tho channel in which it was no doubt intended to flow,
viz : for John G. Davis.
If he goes to Illinois to stump it for Lincoln, he will have to ignore his eulogies *oii Douglas. I do not know how he cuu ucconcile such a course with the Douglas part of his speech here. But these are the days of prodigies, and no medley of contradictions need to be wondered at when coming from a creature of cem-Fusion. FAIR PLAY
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first tram which came down extended to i: , V v Eli. ia L, . diman. deed., I-,; ■ t ,f sonto distance. .Attached to this shop IVinim . yen Imli uei Cri'Iit' i-s are nofiwas a largo smoke stack, sixty feet hi dt, fled to or. n: th, r , ms sgtiitvil .-aid Estate and about fivt feet square. After run- ITgl’-*. v ! "i v at. • -ettlenicnt, and •>■.* "“.«»*•« «" i *e;. ^TjpS’rcswr*’' *” train, tho engines, it is supposed, got oil KI( ’HAlli) KINKLEH, Adinr.
the t raek. and risiira one over theothet^
8tru ^ this ” ia * Of Fcrsenal IVopcrh. cattle that were forward were thrown 1/ Admiiii.- trstorof Willimn Leucliman, d,*over with such force as to get into the po- c.i.-ud, lav oi i’utiuun eon ttj, Indiana, I will '*■ - - -* !1 1 -' exp,,-i-tu . ale, u the jiremises, in Marfon town-
flop, a 1 ! of the personal property of said decedent, noi taken by the widow—consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming utensils, household furniture, corn in the tiiId, Ac. IVnlG—Cash on all sums under three dollars; ami on all sum* over throe dollars a credit of twelve months will be given, tho purehavr deeming ’lotos with fipprovcd security, waiv-
ing valuation and apprawement laws. RlC LI .Alt D SIN K L E H, A Imr.
sept 18 3118
to Mr Hccrest, simply because his sheet i to that piratical sheet, the Washington has become an organ of John G. Davis for Fuiou. It is well known that the Kudus canvass, //e would not believe Hen- quirer warmly supportH the Adminiutra-
ry Sccrcst under oath—would not be- ! don of Mr. Buchanan; and that, pending ho is trying to “ impose ” upon the peoliove his statements, if he would swear the Loconipton question, it warmly advo-j pie; that he is one filing in cue county, to them. Citizens of Putnam ! AVhat rated Lecoiupton. lienee tho article we and another thing iu another county to think you of such language when up- have quoted above, strikes with the more secure a judgeship; or “ that he isa big* plied to your distinguished county-man? force. And it shows that the heart and ger fool than wo took him to he.” AVe AYiM you uot rebuke such dirty fellows, head of the editor are iu the right place; shall use no such language towards
hy showing to the world that you have that lie fights ins!fie of the democratic or- Judge Cowgill; but, as we fight within >'T t U ' ut ' W8 ablf0ad! l >arkc »* about confidence ia the honesty, integrity, and ganization, for its .principles and nomi- the democratic organization, and support tU h ° rcdcemcd ! ^ C. 8. ability of Henry Seerest—that you would nees. When Mr Buchanan was inau the nominees, we shall unite with the ** T hc 'I'M,lay „f blooded cuttle at not only Uttere him under oath, hut jgurated President, he announced that he Democracy ofPutnnni and of the district Hbnois State Fair, is said to bo the would trust him in office in preference to j had no newspaper organ to represent his jin support of Judge Claypool—and in iSufi v' 1 fi " G ^,? ve . r 8 f n i . n ‘be AVcst. bts calumniators! (views, and that he should have no organ 'opposition to all his competitors. Ithe material * ^
stnntly t rashed to death or hacked to
piece*:?.
Tilt. INQUE8T.
An inquest was held on Tuesday evening, and after hearing a great quantity of tistmpwy, the jury return,,! a verdict t ■
the effect—
ThafGeorge Hayward and J. B. Boswell cune to their death by a collision on the Hudson River Railroad, on the 7tli8ept; and that the said eollisiou was caused by
negligence of Samuel
LA XI) SALK.
j)A' \irtue of « decree of tile Pirtnam court
,, , - ! ) of oa,Tnnion pli a*, rondrtHKlut th,* Septem-
, . . .. , 1 «>ekinan, | i„ n . Term Uioreot; A. 1». I8;,s, I will, as Adnrukemaii on (he said road, or hy a non- mini.-; . o-,-of the E-tate of Thom a Riehnrdeompliance on liis ],art witli instruetiens '" n . f'ced • lat,* of Putnum comity, Indiana,
given him by the Conductor of the train, then standing at Fishkill depot. They also censure tho Company for lack ofassisiMiita lor milking the road in the night
lime.
SOM | of Til K INJl'IIF.neA lTI.KlN M AltK E I . 1 Vo N. A . Express of Thursday say--
Skies Bright in Parke!
■' Unhjnviu.e, Park eCounty, Im.., )
Sept. 9, 1858. \
Mil. Ruutos: Dear Sir: * * * 'J'1 IC work is going ou bravely in Parke county. In this township (.Spencer,) where two weeks ago there were not thirty Seerest men, we can now number over one hundred, for that gentleman; and hy the time the election rolls around, he will liaxe thrce-fourths of tho votes in the township. Mark that! Talk about Parke giving Davis ono thousand majority! A hy, it b all nonsense. In the township adjoining this, (Coal Creek,) nearly as great a change lias taken place, us in this.
oiler ut public laltjou the pivinUus, on Saturduy, the ] i;//, of October, 1858,
the fallowing descrif, d Real Estate of sai l
decedent, to-wit:
'i lie north-east quarter. ,of tho north-west quarter of section (211 twenty-one, in town--hip ( I i i tliirteen, north, of rnnge (41 four west, containing 40 arras more or less-—th,*sum,' ly-
. „ tt'o and bring in Warren township, Putnam Fouic of thc iiijured cal't'^WttTc Btn; h f»•?».**'-m.
up mi the Hudson River Railroad on ; , I ? KV , » 1 '^i.z—AeroUlt of six, twelve and
' J.j .rel. rereWj. » I.
extim.itoi that from -50 to 300 head of approved soourity, waving violation and aplieevos wore lost by that disaster. Some I'rauuKiatluw . andheainun >t from date. few wan,lered into the woo,is and pastures' ” l' t . ls * 4t l 8 JUHN F. PERRY Adior. in thc neighborhood,having escaped from my,;,.,, "''K^yFF’s d ft*:. tile r ir- \ ill, li,.l,i ' ,rtllu 1,1 «'> e\,rui.,,u ,-.-ued from the ed nil- r J rt l : at - b Vj-rk ■ rtirrofth-J-utnam Court ofCom1 ' l0t • f r,,m rile collision, but >n Plea tom.dir ed. in favor of TnrRen ?\ . o a,most ufior.ite,] in flic general ‘oney and aeaiust ( Imrl, Alexander, I smashing and mixing up. wiil exp,, e at pufilie .«!,■, on
< ‘Gh/r-V,*.’. ■>i-y:d.„ief atoher, 185«,
Iuaeprml«nt Candid at«, for JuU K e of l! ’ ' " "rt-lHHWe door in'the town of (IreerKiilV rmV(‘n K |" t '’ Ur ' , i , •eeunty, Indiaum between the li-i ' j fb , ,a * .. a' tudependeiit can- hours of 10 o ,*lo<*k. a. m., and I o'clock, p. m., . I, . f ' ’ , 7? , thc l ' ,th .!* 1u ' l ' , ' ml Circuit, j‘he rents and profu--. for a term not ex, ceding at tie* , ng Oetoh-r electn n. * Erven years, of tho foil,, •. ing real , slat,o in -aid AM Bid INK I>. ( | NNING, of Morgan r'-'' 111 ’.''" ’-''‘I : J " .u limf of the southwest eounty.i- an independont candidate forjudge 'luartr of section No. eighteen fl - l in toxvnoflho Sixth Judicial Circuit. (hip \o. foi.rtoen (14), north of faage No.
live (oi w -.-t, contidninc sixtv-iHiq aeres» ho th® 8a,lle niore or less. And oh'fhlTure to re-
tASSS, nliz -the full amount deinsndod in said exeHVTYIT Trt citivTa Tr-rn-rr*) "‘.on with cost, I will at the sumo time and rUBLIC SPRAKIU(3^ ' , 11 ^. ,rsil '° ‘he fee simple in nnd to The Countv Candidates will .n, ['j 11 ' 1 “derert in'-aid n al i-fftte. l.evietl on us v, t rs of Putnam cunty at the following times rtdd exmuio.n' ^ ' w'l'j L'l h’t lGU)W ^ I* 1 ' ' ’ ctVnfVP r
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» arjauitersviUe, Saturday, Supt. 18th; Fincastle, Monday, S,q.t. 2i)th;
Ji’l'ni 1858
■ .... . ■ * - - -.-i j Satnnel AVehster rs. Alexander Crov, Grimes School House, Ru- .1 tp„ Tuesday,. Sara h Cray, Jacob Crooks, Hannah “ S icA . • xr ut c , ' Crooks, Jacob Huffman, Mary HuffVV -l' tfT 7 y' n : S*turd«y, Sept. 55. | nun. John Britton, Catharine Brit-
ton, Sarah Croy, and tho Unknown Heirs^ut law of benjamin Cfoe, de-
Ctsff"speaking to commence at 1 o cl’k., p.m.! EK V -We invite tho attention of the sick and * ..
" n,i< “'l loth • mlverti-eiiieitts in our columns of. ]> K 1T REMEMBERED, that lb'. Easterly’. I ,dine and S,,r.-:i]mrilla,and, Grid- T . Novembnr. Is'.n ,K.. I
Qivil Action
_ , on the 1st
. - - ,..»,,.,.o„riu- .. ..,..„. N< >vemhor, 185G, the Plftintiff by lev • Suit Bheuni and Tetter Ointment Dr Cur ' }*' , ''‘mam-on, his attornev, tiled in the ter-* Cough Balsam Dr Baker's Sneeid Z !V * * sai( l Court, his complaint lb per- Fm„ 1 r , , 1 1 e' , r, ', t S '" 1 Defendants, and arterwa.xls also II ?pars he,oak* Cora,ai, and Dr Easterly's Wed the* affidavit of a competent witness by L * 1 r 1 bf'C mcdiciiies art* ., ,lt> 1 ^ appeal’s that tho namos, and rc»* I'n-pj itdl'y a thorouglilv cnlucatud l*b j giciau hoim of HonjaTiiin Croy, AloxChcmist and l^armacuutiBt, f t that allu m . ,uuj ' r ' I5ritt4>n and CalUarino Britupon them a- being - if,--,,, I ft* , , . ^ ^ an f’’ at '°b Creok. and ILinnah Crooks, the disease f ln ( ' ar, ng , ifeceftsed, are unknown; they are therefore n 'iisia.i- tor which they arc recommended, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of lie\ are standard remedies, and can be found '7 al1 ' ^'Wphimt, nnd tliat the some will rtanj in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in ! for trinl nt ‘h?* next t,-n,i of said court, tho United States. y J.-Met. INN IS, Clark.
l.V 5 1 sept i 4tl« t, r M.B. Renisiu., D. u
