The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1858 — Page 2
<TIk Jubiara |3|rcss. HOWARD BEIC1Q8, Editor and Proprietor.
TIh* CHndidateS Tor Congress in tfcp one of them, from the editor of theSt:tt<
Grefncastle, Saturday. Sept. '25,1K5S.
l»KMOCK VTIC STATK Tl< KKT.
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Secretary of State, DANIEL McCLUKK, of Morgan. Auditor of State, JOHN AV. DODD, of Grant. Treasurer of State, N A ril L V. CUNNINGHAM of Vi^o. Superintendent of Puhlic Instrui tion, SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Allen. Attorney General, JO."El’ll E. Mi DONALD, of Mout^onierv. Supreme Judges, \>l Dist.—JA M ES L. WOItDEN, of Whitl. v. 2nd “ ANDREW DAVISON.of Deentu'r. :<rd “ SAM’L E. PERKINS, of Marion. *th “ JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo. niSTRUT NOMINATIONS. For Congress, HENRY SEC REST, of Putnam. For Judge of t’ireuit Court, SOLOMON CLAY’POOL, of Vigo. For Circuit Prosecutor, JUSTICES. BACIIELDEK, of Putnam. DEMOt HAT1C COUNTY TICKET. HG^Gootl for 500 M'tjorify. 'Xtm
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For Representatives, DKLANA K WILLIAMSON. ANDERSON GORDON. For Sheriff, SOLOMON AKERS. For Treasurer, CHARLES D. JOHNSTON For Commissioner,
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sketchert of the candidate)* for Congress in this Pi.stritt, from the pen of a distinguished Republican editor. That publication proving a decided success, tve are tempted to furnish the public with • more
of the same sort.”
Wc give below two additional sketches.
get you into other difficulties, or will you rtfCnuaStlf Vtftdil i'rUfStf Urrfnl
not. when be appeals to ooi t'>t \ "t.-. revised A N0 CORRECTED WITH EVERY CHANi,t tell him to depart that you know h.m too ^ )f) ^ FKu V ,ki() Ns _ WO*!? IIkakb, whit — T Ri
Bragging Tt is all Bosh!
Seventh District. Journal down to Drown of the Banner, i The “ Valley Times,’ a Republican Two weeks ago we published graphic boldly asserts, what they all know to bo P»per published at Worthington, cou-
an unmitigated falsehood, that Mr. He- Uius the following editorial paragraph: crest is in favor of Lecompton. i “Wc lean, that the friends of John .. ,Davis, in Terre Haute, are betting that
Republican newspaper editora and v,l- h . gin ^ willbetW() ^ 10Usandinthc f p . m luge politicians can readily accommodate >> * At a meeting of the liai <d I utnam
County, held at the Court-House, at the ™’ ft Cft,n n
Trlbutr of Rr.iirct to ih> Memory of K. LKrrclieval, H»€|., by th. Ptttnairt t ouiHy
themselves to any change or emergency.
and fabricate base insinuations to
The friends of John (I Davis arc
Beeswax, ll* C’OKN Mk At.,bill. Cheese, It*
COFFEE
,...2U Shoulders
,...5o Hams, sugare'd,II, pj ....lo “ plain, lt> in
“ cshvossimI, Iti.is
15 ChicttciiH, do/. .. 1.2),
.. 1 So2*),Potatoes, hu 1,00
cnrrv . • . „„ Svntenibcr Term. 18i>8, to render some Koos, do* 5 SALT—
,„, r r.Oion tliore ^ ^ •• ^ ^ W * “ 1^=:^ Phe sketch of John G. Davis is by Mr dreds and thousands of Republican voters ,i one no thinir so foolish as to stake their Kerchkval, deceased, the following Mackerel, No.l, It,.... t.) SUGAR
Hudson, as published, in 185C>, in the in the District who are more honest, less f UI ,Jr H ft« r the reckless manner set forth proceedings were had :
Terre Haute Express, the leading Rcpub- unscrupulous lican joiper in this District. That of |) av is now as
who look upon John G
White Fish, lb....
FRl ITS—
7 New Orleans 10al2 Crushed 121
editorial. The distance between (,n ,nu,i '"* of John Hanna, Esq., Solon Uriwl Apples 2.00 Loaf.....'.'."
Henry Secrest is by the editor of the Indiana Journal,of Indianapolis, the Republican organ of Indiana, as published in the Daily Journal of January 8,1858.
Road! Read !
JOHN G. DAVIS—IN isrx'..
BY THE El,1TOH OE THE WABASH KXPHKsS. John G. Davis.—This (lirtlntjuifltiii champion of Slavery extension made one of his pmiNiir harangues at the Court
ti "Lrr T:; ^ «* •m* 1
ii.,7,, i»;, Haw-*- •<*«««*«i evening. We have not heard Mr. Davi- hut that the storm wa- not raised that was before, since he had canvassed the Di- expected by those who solicited hisconitrict with A. D. Scott, and wo had flat- j|,n, and making a speech for the especial tereil ourselt, that in t«o years past, he benefitofourforeign-born fellow-citizens, eertmnlv would have improved some.— . - , , t. , i i • 1 is very evident. It looked strange to
as near as any one ean come to a fool-. 3 " 1 , U P”“ 1 ' ur,1 ‘- r u,otio,, > UoHJ!RT • Wheat, hush.. Davis-uian who would thus risk his mon- Cuane was appointed Hecretary. Rye, Wl. ey. It is all bragging with them-a ' pon motion o K. L Hathaway Esq piece of systematic wind-work indulged •* committee of three was appointed to in for effect-and reminds us of the boy 'Haft resolutions expressive ot the sent,passing near a grave yard, te/ttWA^ to “*«“* thl! H; “ this oeeasio,,.--
c Blm hr.j, his eourar up. It is on a par with The eon,,,,itteo consisting of John 1 an We will not say that the surface of th*' some ludieious exhibitions, in Greeneas Iia < a'H i an
tie, of anxiety on the part of Davis men Donnohue, reported the following.
and cannot stomach him; who look upon Mr. Secrest now as they did in January last, and regard him as a true, tried ami able advocate of popular sovereignty, and an honest man—and will vote accord-
ingly.
Way Ryan has come and gone again.
SEEDS—
10 (’lover 5.50 .. 75 Timothy, Ini 2.00 40 Blue Gnua,bush.... so Ho Flaxseed i.oc ....7.00 Tallow, rendered H
MOLASSES— WOOL— N. Orleans, gal CO Tub Washed
Sugar House, gal 75 Fleece — Golden Syrup, gal...80 Unwashed : ,
to bet. ()ne of that class, a few days ago, , ^ he.vas sin.'e .he last session of this , ... , . . ’ ■ (ourt, death has again entered our ranks, was flurisliing hills m a crow.I. proposing iiif| Ktt .;„ Ll , n llilU n lll;ill l 100 ,l „ m -
f OMMEIU’IAL INTKUJHEM K. CNCTNNATl 1’RODl CK MARKET Weonicsuay Evening, Sept. 22nd Flour The deinaml eontinuesMctive and pri
RICHARD SINKLEli.
For Survevor,
ELISHA COWGfLL.
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Rut if possible, we do candidly believe, he is a worse speaker, and a poorer debater than he was then. /A fins not on< iniirfi <</ *, /non of rapacity about him.— His manner is bad in the extreme, and his thouqhts very dischnneitei, and inCOHERV.nt. How hoover screwed himself u], to the belief, that he was a fitting rerepresontativo for the people in Con gross, is beyond our comprehension !— The times now are, that Indiana should lie represented in the Congress of the land by MKN, by inhllectuul min—men whose mind and manners command re spect, ami whose mental power/orc* eon
to bet that Davis would carry this county. A Democrat got after him - md his billproved to be counterfeit “tens, worth not a copper—and these were all ho propos cd to bet. Yet he had impressed many with the belief that hu was anxious to
eesare l<»o per Md Wgter. Thesolra were t.Mo
and stricken down in early manhood our bids., elo-ing at '.•CD 5 in fur fair to choice
see Dick in such company. After all wc have seen and heard, ve did not think that the men, at whose instigation he
spoke, would have listened to a speech risk money on the vote ot 1 utnam conn from a “cursed foreigner," as they used ty. A Davis dealer in ready-made cloth
to term our adopted fellow-citizens, and ing, was boasting that he would sell his parents and relatives of the deceased our
will yet as soon as the October election wares, payable when Davis was elected has gone bv. to Congress. One of the most sturdy
With the speech as a whole, wc were:democratic farmers ot the county eallcl ( . u p;,. s i u . r ,. () f )ani l ( 0 the/Y<s,ianri/fo/imr
very well jtlcased. Dick told his Rcpub to get a few suits ot his best clothes, ol f or publication, lican hearers some truths, which they fering to execute notes for the purchase
have the hardihood to deny upon the
l stand by the Dcmocratir organisation, yield sideration from the rest of mankind. We streets every day—how they stood in
obedience t'> its usaffes, and support its regular want no I’D! M 1 KS to represent the 7th nominations.—[Steciikn A. Douglas. Congressional District. Mr. Davis basal John <■. Davis not only refuses to support ready spent four years in Congress, and the regular nomination.-, but bolts tin in, ami ( jj,| nothing of iinpurtiinee but repeal the runs as an imlepi ncb iit; list loos to the ■ , .i . i> i FNEM1ESOF DEMOCRACY tor nissie- ; ' , , 1HS " un '’oniproiii.se line, that lamb, TOUT, and thus stands outside the Tinnoeratie ra s box. from which bus flown all the organization. evils that now threaten the peace and in
tegrity of this people.
rte.- ft'td Ibatif tli,p,".pl..ol K an-is reject IIKNRY SECREST—IN' ISAS. far n^iil / , ; V ' h “ " n - in THE EDITOU OF THE 1 M„ A N A ..OF RN IF. ferenCO AJiN, ana ai/aui rnnw up atkuin admis- ^ .. ,, MOIt, tbifn her PRESBWT OR ANY OTHER P0P1T- nKMt’i » K» I.l.'i. j UtnftHi, (MllU‘ lation, WK RECOGNIZE AND ADVO- next, and in a speech of an hour or more CATE HER FULL AN D ENTI RE RIGHT presented the most ronnuirt rtml impna '[’A rin » f»n/l 4 li of rm TT7TT T T>T* miTTA I 1 , ) f • f
at double rates, with approved security, payable when Davis was elected to Con gross. When il came to the test, the goods were not for sale on those terms; yet, doubtless, that dealer had impressed a hundred people, by his boasting offers, with the belief that he was sanguine of th*'
friend ami professional brother, EvAN ' l 'l’’- r !;m'> ami *:• -'5m 5 m for <'xtra, th« la« . ' * . .. tor white wheat. Hacon sides nrcheld at 8c L. K KRCUKVAL: tnereinre but buyers do not olVer orer 7ijc. The sales lu flci’it } I bat in hlrt ucath u«' inotnn V JQ l)bls me ^ j«>ik. Kiploy packed, at the lows ofa brothcrof inoreth:!ii ordinary .f; 15 50, ;>o Idub clear Lac»'ii siclrs, at Madison promise—one who, on account of hin ut Ac,: r>o.000 lbs heavy built -Mdon, at 8cloose uniform kindness, courtesy ami brilliant and r.„ l.bD L*rd « l.qF. (.rue. ries-.SaleM.f .. . 1*1, I . JbO baijs ot Police nt 11 Wt( 11 ; 20 hhds feu attainments, wc were pleased to regaid as fa n ,. W heat an omainent to his profession. -A g* >d demand and |rrie.s are firm; sale* lirsolenf. That wc hereby tender to the 500 bush gotal whit'-at $1 12;l,200 do jjiin,), r**iit- and relatives of the deceased our red a! si Os; 20n d*, do *!<>, at -I O.t. 200 d* heartfelt svmpathv. prime white at $1 Gwn-The marks, Y , .. . *. * 4 i /it i , . . linn and prices stcailv at .»»e. l<»r mrkea But h'Solecd, l li.it the ( lerk pKSCllt to t( , r 'pj,,, muik. t i- uimbRng,'*!. Common ij
the friends of the deceased authenticated t i u ]] ;l | mm rj,-.
NEW YORK MARKET New York. Sopi. 22
Itrsofer,/. That the foregoing preaitihle I'loui i- nmr*' linn, with :* betterdi timnd for and resolutions be spread of record in this . !>'>me c.uis.nnption and n,...b'ra,eexp,,r|; ther
1 i IU til.SO s. rtilil him/ (lolMlT 111 .‘nIHidiiisiI l Vii uni/.-
Court
'.')4 and ’5(i, and how for the sake of sue
cess they stand now.
The great object sought to he effected by this effort was to influence the Irish vote in favor of Davis. But to do that it
was nesessary to say something of the success of Davis!
company they would get themselves into I hese are little matters, yet. as the by so doing. The speaker then alluded opposition delight in such things, wc to some of the objectionable elements think there is nothing improper in show-
which form the principal part of the com- higup their ludicrousne-s.
pound of tli* 1 Fusion party. Ho avowed, ti,,. cirrut »»t »»nMr„-i v,* ** corrr*,,n,i-
is also something doing in speculative sale" ! prices are 5(i, lOe higher, sales uf unsound ai
Which were by the Chair submitted - i 20f«" 1*7 .: - . 200, 5 2'> f u- IlliuoU and YV. to a vote of the meeting and unanimous- '" r • ,, Tl; in K <*
extra rounii liot^p Mlim market closing buny
ly adopted j and alter jippropnatc I’C - . ant. Wheal firm, with a hotter demand both marks by the Chair mul others, Russell | f 01, • ’‘port «i'd h.uue eonsuiuption; sale* n t 8S , ,, , ., • , . for very inferior uus Mind f'hi ago sprinir: $1 L. Iiathaway, bsq., was appointed to im-.i » .. ./0..1. i».. . a
ilmc** with IiIm Krl«*nilN—ll«- Im - gm foi* \i<i
ll<lp in*-, C'afiKlUN, or I t-ink !"
DUTV'OP CONGRESS'TO'kVMi? ,"•« «*•» ***>*" HER INTO THE UNION upon an equal * . ' . , dead and buried; that Muiuc-lawism
footing with the original States, tor Constitu- "tti/u'licrr. It was the argument of a ’ l, e e - D „:,i i , ,
t, ■ reasoner, as well as a politician, and if no thought "I for, said he, John <>. Da via i- a roodcl
the people of suit/ JVrri/ory.—[Resolution of Mr. Bright can answer it he deserves to 'they 're running a man by the name of Jones letters. His correspondence durthe 1 erre Haute ( invention, which nominated , b c Senator. //*• changed th' apparent Porter in uiy congressional district, and ing this canvass is nut less remarkable.
Ys an epistolary correspondent,
See his Jo.
Henry Secrest for Congress, June 22, 1P5S. adopted fully sustains „
doctrines of popular sorenitjhf i/, and meets mu ,!
.. I'pon il l will make the f, . clcnsc
“The platform adopted full,, sustains the J Z''."VLi.” 'l ''‘"'.L?'; 'here everybody takes;,o/d-F." T is true. To his friends in the district he writes
rrrei
CORDIAL ATPROVAL. 1’po
ry point that penetrated the i.ccompton
1-, was
couuniinieate these proceedings to the Court, and request, as the unanimous wish of the Bar, that these proceedings he spread of record <>n the order-book. And on further motion, the meeting adjourned. SOU >.N TI ’ KM AX, Chinn. Rout. M. Ch.vnk, Secy. BMS,..Republican leaders are hard up! The posters for the democratic meeting of to-day are hea'lcd “To the Rescue!" nnii. in their utter destitution of political capital, they forthwith seize upon
w's re • i I w ti .1 'f '^ ,a ' Know Nothingism dares no encouragingly—that he is confident of this little wait, and endeavor to rouse
canvass.'—{Extract from Mr. 8eclv«t£'iotter! cheers. TlV nerer'heard mSi/oTt/iat more to show its hydra-head in Indiana; success. To Dick Ryan, of Indianapo- 'he drooping spirits of their friends by of^acceptanqe. commanded »uch instant and apparently but the prejudices of the old menilierH of lin, he writes a half dozen letters, he^-1 tellinp them that we arc apprehensive
1 I I I I 1 I I i t Kecrest and Davis, Candidates for Congress, will speak i
follows:
(LAY COUNTY. Middlcbury, Tuesday, Sept. 28. OWEN COUNTY. Lancaster, Monday, Se],t. 27 ; Gosport. Thursday, Sept. JO; Cataract, Friday, Oct. 1. QREENE COUNTY. Worthington. Wednesday, Sept. 21*. PUTNA M CO I N'T Y. Cloverdale, Saturday, Oct. 2. The County Pair. The 8th Annual Fair of the Putnam
unanimous assent. When he cornered that party against our foreign population : ging him “for God’s sake” to hasten to John Pettit on his former views of the still lie smouldering in their breasts, and his aid—to come to his relief, and canpower el < ongress e\er lie territork-s. only await the proper time and occasion vass for him. His confidence is all as-
the pillars of the Hall fairly quaked with
of defeat! Whatever comfort our opponents may derive from this innuendo, they are weleome to. “To the Rescue!"
the shouting. When he declared that to ,JUI ' st ''ito a living flame. But sumed; he is greatly alarmed; he knows as indicative of defeat, is one thing ; hut
civil war won 1* 1 f* ,1 h) w the e u foreemc n t of b* * w is it wi th Mam* , a w is in . Dick could that, w i thou t the inter position of a n 11 r - the Lecompton fraud, the yell of assent not ignore the fact altogether that it still ado, he is badly beaten. His first call
was deafening. And when he intimated that if Mr Bright could not reflect the
will of the people of the State he should resign, Bright might have heard the answering cheer dear to the Palmer House. The great dictator never received a blow so flatly in the face before, and surely no democratic meeting ever saw the blood come with such undisguised glee. Douglas reigned “ Lord of the ascendant" from
lived in Greoneastle. Our foreign fel was upon Austin M. Puett to aid him.— low-citizens will not shut their eyes to Puett made a few speeches, when Arch.
to rescue the fair name of our district from its past association with an office cormorant and political ingrate, is quite another. And I b'morrnts are determined
Aye, worse than Maine lawism Johnston got after him, and used him up to 'bu* rescue it on the 2inl Tuesday of
this fact.
is here ! Without the color of law to scroen them, in the spirit of utter lawlessness ami mohocracy, with rude hands and reckless hearts, have the Maine-law men committed deeds in Greoneastle only
C™„,v Agriculturaluhirhuloaod S,JE'S!; j„ y on yesterday, waa an exhibition in every 0U slv received. There was no hesitation
the -
this time till the close of the meeting. No riv,tlIcd 1 '- V . ,Lc IMu - U b' lic!i of Baltimore * ' ' ' g vcrY and Louisville. Some of Dick s foreign
so badly, that Puett was called home.— Davis’ next call was upon Henry S. Lane, of the 8th District, to come to his aid. Lane CHinc and canvassed Parke. Davis' next call was upon Richard W. Thomp son, of Vigo, who promptly responded by • pitching in. Davis’ next call was
friends should have shown him the ruins upon Dick Ryan, of the 6th District
October.
To I li«’ Votfi’N of t li«‘ St * t li Judlcia 1 Cl »•< nit
of 1 ml in nu.
KKLLnw-C’rTlZKNs : It is e\pouted of cvor\ °no who b. ’ohius ;i oiindidntu for otliuo, that hu will visit tbu pooplo of tho sovoral oountios (*(»!iij>(*.-in^ the district in which hu is a candidatu, and address tho people on the political
topics that may he before them. From tho late period at which
08 for prime Milwaukee Club. Kve steady Mt 77(n 78e for supertine and prime, f^orn i-. lu.-,, active at 71(c#'.74c for inferior to good, and 08 for strictly prime yellow. Fork easier; sal**j at fl7 for moss, $10 F2(»i 10 40 for Hour, 1 dfa 15 2d for prime H<vf dull and heavy at $11 (*/ 14 50 for repacked iiic'*and $15(h 15 50 1 »r
extra mess.
SEW YORK ( ATIFK MARKET. N KW Yokk . Sept. 22. -TheoHeringSOfboov. were mainly ofa poor tjuality, prices ruled low and the market closed heavy ; receipts about 4,500 head. Quotations ran^e from K<7 6c for interior, to 7(a 7)p' for best, and s.'.OoOe for premium tpmlity. Tbe general selling price i* 7fa He. Sheep and lambs in better demand, sales at 5pi.0e «*r tile latter, the extreme price; receipts nearly lit,000 head.—Swine in moderate demand ;it 5|fb 5je for corn fed; receipti
8 500 head.
2V(tmti'jfmcnts.
befrV -y X-.
I have be-
' gotho a candidate, and tho nature and extent
. of the two houses on the South side of | this was a loud call beginn<2 Db-k ■*bF " l i" 1 ''' v,i , 1 ll< " ut
way creditable to the great nuluhtrial, or lukewarmness in the applause, when the Public S,mire Some of them»},mil,1 r ,i au . l! ' ty i , ‘ 1 ' 'j? 1 ' ,,m " v . bo, i or '' nieehanical. and agricultural interests he was concerned. have told him of the attack upon the . came, a',,,I is now fimti'in-VinZ District i-M-V-1 ti:;„ I ! .V:.::,;,i: U ‘onV,n,nt.r^ which wore represented on the occasion —Here we have sketches, drawn by ^idenecof the owner of those huUdings And all thk hell, is called in when Davis ‘7"“' 1vo a in question. It was an exhibition long to two Republican editors, of the two ean- Rnd ll0w a woman, bold with desperation, believe ll,e -raeLt ' of bis toadies ^ein vh^l. n^norl;!;^ inw^cH be remembered by tl,o thousands in at- didates tor Congress 1.1 this District, defended licrscH'and l.crs from the nier- -is ea. r V in-Mhr DDtm-tbv thousamls- 'W'‘' '''e more or l*-»s pruoti* * in niyi>ro-
Davis, in every speech of this ilttacUs wf hcr midnight assailants. Tho anxbL" cxorliml an’i the aCurd
tendance, whose hearts swelled with lion- John 0
cst pride at this evidence of tlio eontiimed canvass, declares that his political views prosperity of the great and leading in- have undergone no change since 18r,(I
Dick involved himself in difficulties, beasts of Davis an,l his friends
annual ingathering. The late hour at that he advocated then, when Mr. Hud which we write forbids us noticing in son thus denounced him; that ho speaks detail the many articles of merit which 'his year from the very same notes that met our eye; but suffice it to say that he used in tho canvass two years ago.
In ndHilitiii to the above, (lie oftii-o to whirl)
*1,1 ])( . I aspiir *l*rs not, in my opinion, require of a
. 1 . , ,, 1 • iii. . ... . 1 ruinlidato 11 compliance with the custom of
, , .. , . , and marred the good things he had ut- correspond! As an off-set to Puett, Mr. canvussime the district fallv un i makinir forests ot our county, as typified at tins that he advocates now the same doctrines tcrC(l whcn hc nv0WC(l himself for Davis. Johnston spoke. As an off set to Lane T' - ’ l-- through rvery couniy.
’ 11, a,im. be :■ great l,».l«ln. mi,„. Tl,„,„|,.„n «n,l R, Mr. i. , Wf'tswr ami then says in effect that he will not, advertised to make a speech. Mr. N'eor-' 'luirod to engage in the active di.eussion < abide by the decisions, nor stand by the bees is a voter of this District—ami vet "‘osequeationsot national orNtate f>olicv which , J ,1 .>***yE, would be appropnato to eaiBliilutes for
..... , 1 • ta ■ , , , , , .regular nominees, nor be subject to the a regular bleeding Kansas shriek will be five or legishitiv,'places, this exhibition has eclipsed all its prod- 1 Davis has not .hanged, who has Moftho Democratic ,,a r- raise,1 by the opposition because he dares , The duty of, he judge is to expound and doocessors in tho quality and nuantitv of ( ‘‘ a 8g 6 d r It Davis in 1850 merited noth .^1 • ,• .... , .. . , , , .. elure the law. and not consider amt dciiTmini' horses, jacks and mules, cattle, sheep, but opposition, denunciation, and 1 l,' ^ ’ ••• an ag ; .to open canvass, ts policy Add tl,D the trial ,.f ean-s ' ‘ c i> 1 r 1 4 1 1 unisiu \utli ]>OHition upon that when Davis ih over-m4Luinuf tho "Bh-trirf Dm-’pij nilet> in couit, audit must be apparent hog, .»d pouUr,., 'vaf tom vrh.l dor, ho illt , knwk . kn «d |S do‘Z," S.hfffT? "'V** goods, wares and inerehandise in "lent from them now, when he boldly • , ,, ,, , . . ' 1 1 " 11 '' 1 l“*j"ii’<'*1 to ndmimstfr justice hetw,-,.], gooa , inci* nan «, ^ . , t tl { iconsistency. He feared Secrest was the the great mogul of Know Nothingism. th-n. hu* ausc he ha-1„) n nmniimtcd h k „
tool of the Lecompton men. Pray, whose and with the father *7 f’TiTT cTolphi-i re- v yV tion > ll . v ,li '' be'"!? netive meinhir of
tool is John doemandizei- Davis? Softly, publicauism-to say nothing of the tel- Ude^'
Hi*'k ! Might it not be that you yourself low over in Parke, who, before taking "P r ’" him, it would, u,that exteut, d.drmt from was being used as a tool by your a,leient position, is aocustomod to ask_“Is there o,^
. . . „ ,, , 1 ]• , . enemies, and the uneieiit enemies of all money in it?” and who then acts accord 'hese suggeatioiis, d,sire ti, know mv po-ition anee larger than ever before. Handsome 7,^ J—foreigners? Hold, Dick! Hit can be ingly! Shrieking, nor howling, nor out- - ’.-tions „f the d.y, 1 win^S women and brave men. rosy cheeked 'he mgtit of the , th ot January of tins that tlle o^,, and h|in , ls of Know . Aide*nor in side interference nor boast l^cZnCT^' t r T' lasses and “fast boys—all conerc^atcd y ear , a 1 '" c democratic meeting, at tho v ■ .. , , .. . , . L,K ‘' n" 1 "oasi- »" ” ‘hat the p,,,pi,- eg ]\ l n.„is hare the right , . . ~ State House Dreliminarv to the 8th of Not y ,,u eloquently said, mg, nor lying, nor free whiskey,will save!‘i''''''' Coiru-.htutions m th.irown way. promiscuously and indiscriminately upon ’ ,louHe - I' cl.m.nn.y to the Hth „t ;iro Uic thi tllil( W ere ; if it is the great “Greedy"-John G * Davis will ">v Wlmv-eitizen, , submit the fair grounds, each and every one January convention ; and ,s prelacecl by the ultra rnmpc am c el, ment ,F-s be bmllv beaten ' hiySr indulging in a full measure of enjoy ">e lollowmgnot.ee of 'he meeting: |iot now exi(!t ul , ( i that uow Qermans. ' — '" f ; 1 '>",1! d.Aot, , t !y„lf cxclusfv^ t^tlm ment. the cull for a meeting in the Hall of [.1.1. K .. ow Whines and 8v * A “ A S l ' uiit llm,, y '•'*• best eitixens ™‘hful i-irformanc,; of the duties M s; , v ' a. *l u ’ House last night, was responded to j. , ,, n ‘ * ‘ of the north part of I’utnum eountv hav*' 'V n'T' ''"I 1 ' ’"i.l,. t'> mo; if otherwise, 1 BPO. Mr. Secrest was at home on Mon b v a8 l lir ,, n tt or owd as we ever saw in the uru a11 ho " or,bl " ,nen > “D “hail fol- . , . 1 . . •’""nty Haw shall cheertully submit to tF.. will of the Biscay and Tuesday of this week—having ]f a ll. Some fun was anticipated, and low " wcl1 met ,” a| l good friends, is it so ‘ """ r0f(:nt ,, ' rm the •">UN (DWG ILL. just filled appointments in Vigo, Sulli- more went than expected to be edified, very strange that Lecompton men should ,' ,Ill t ,nMn Ai ‘»wrt, on suliscription to +++—
• l 1 .in iMUptadent Can did Me fbr Jndae of
C’lrcnlf Court.
JOHN row (il LL is an independent ean11 il t > t . r> . . (’ «1... 4*41. st’
ventions, vegetables, cereals, specimens proclaims that be is devoted to the same of fine arts, needle work, furniture, farm doctrines and advocates the same prinei ing implements, and, in fact, of every pies that ho did in 1856? Will honest
thing usually exhibited at fairs. The Republicans answer ?
weather was delightful; and the attend- Ihoskotchot Henry Necrest was taken
van and Clay. He is in the best of spi Joseph W Chapman, ot Jefferson, one vote fur an anti-Lecompton democratic ^ Central Railroad
—a railroad enterprize, emanating from
rite, and says that everything in those "* Mr Bright s pets, was appointed chair candidate for Congress in the
counties is working as well as he could ln -". 1 - 111 ' a< ‘j'y,
desire. He left on Wednesday to
eon
off it, a short speech, a „d wai^fiowcd ^ ^om^'^dH,e lll'X ""e. ben.IttinglZlyVm?Xtr^alu.r. 'd'<'IHsTn IN(», of Mor^n
uesire. ae leu on >Yeanesuay to 1,, n,,.,;. i,,,,), ,,,, tar nominee, ana against the man who . ' ■ — ’ 14 . V "
finish the canvass of Vigo, Greene, Clay | side of the Kansas question, and, for a bargains and conspires with the oppose M'^' lll ! lt '’ rs ’ ,n :I " J a'" 1 "' Rock of th o's i x th".] i'i'l h-1 ui' Vi r, 1 , Ut!' l< ' 11 “ 1 '' l '" Ju ' l}f
and Owen ; and will hdgin the canvass ot time, the current seemed to run in their ition for selfish ends? You told how you " '' 1 '"P ' penjile who sub
1 • scribed to the stock.
this county at Cloverdale on Saturday •■‘vor furiously. ft changed later in the acquiesced in the decision of the congres-
cvciiitig We need not allude further to their efforts, as the features of the oeca
next. Tho further canvass of this <•01111
ty will be prosecuted during October up Hii>n , ht . iignifioul|t indi , ati()nH Wl . n . to the election. 0i tho appointments. Hio subsiMiuont speeches.^ due notice will be given by posters. ,, aIluliry Iiwt Mr . Soorest was not To use a cant phrase, Mr. Secrest now a calldi(la ^ f or ‘ offit . 0 . Then the Repuhhas the “bulge” on his competitor in li t . a „ papers could do him justice in noevery county in the district. Tohisma- ti( . ing ,, ( , wn .f„i ( ,ff ( , rU Lu boha i f of n> nends wo would say . keep a still p 0 j )u | ar nuvercignty anil in opposition to
marriage licenses issued Puring the weekending Frida;/, Sept. 21.
your n ”**■ ■' 18—To Hosoa J. Freeman and IlRiina .. , , i ... .1 n • j ,, to answer to an unfortunate connection ' 15l " w "-
(list,ict-how that you, as the friend ot . ,0n S,mt. is To Wm. 11. Workman and Sa-
ran R
sional iiomiuating convention in
What think you,
men. who have been arraigned in Court Scjrt. is.
Judge Major, having pone into that con Wi ‘ 1 ‘ ,1,is H 1 win ' Jl ^ l "" 1 i, - !linM
judgments have have obtained—what
volition, were bound as an honorable man to abide by its decision. Such is the position of the Lecompton men in this district, and it is to b*- hoped that in this matter they will act in equally as good
togcr.-.
Sept. 21-
think you of it? How did you become ''slpt. 22 seduced into such an unfortunate enter- Gough.
Prize? We will tell you: you placed too much confidence in JohnG. Davis
To Niles II Torr and Nancy To Lewis George and Eliznhcth
First Premium Piano! NOW liiiY,- t>n hand a treneral u. lortnu'o* *»f “PIANO FORTES" from the ,.h hrated factory of Peters. I’ragg & Co I. villn, Ky„ among which i . ■ im very superior ■vcn-oclavc Instruiiii nt, which lias just taken two First Premiums, in conip. ’ition with New 7 * irk and Huston I’iiuios. Tbe power and swci-t 11c."- of tone, the elasticity of touch, and beauty of llnish of thi* Instrunii nt, is unaur passed. We invite the spwial attenlion of amateurs, and thus*- wishing to purchase good Pianos, t<> <>nr present -tfwk, which will Fe sold on the most liberal terms and fully warranted. R. DOBBIN8 Greeneiuitle, Ind., Si pt. 21,’54. 5m 10
P. S.—Second-hand Pianos to let. dEPvHolio Snlo.
j I \V1NG sold my Farm five miles north o! 1 j Iircencastle, and one and a half mist of the Brick Chapel, on the road leading to Rain
bridge, 1 will offer ut public sal, 1 , on Frotog, the Is/ day of (tetulwr ncjrt,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., the follow ing projtortv, x iz .vx - tine two-year old I'MIie?. of the'Robin ^OuRbod' -l k: 1 su' king ('.It, of^ n*.
ilie . wise Mock : 0 Mule Coll-; s Year-
ling Steers, sev,-ral Cows nr.d Calves nuTte all goo,l stiH-k; (’om in the Held: Oats in the stack; Punning Implements ; Household Fur
uitiirc. Ac.
Terms of s<de- \ credit of twdvi* months will he given on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security J. M. DOOLEY. Geo. \\ I’kikst. Auction,it sept25 It
Estray Notice.
r j ’ A K EN I I’. by Clmrles llaw ley. of Ulover1 dab-township, in I’iiUikm county, Indiana, on tl>e 1st day of September, isr>8, — one .-iray St'lRRKi. MARK, withj while face, and four white leg.--, shoes' _ on fore feet, quite lame in both font feet,"*upposed toIw ten nr twelve years old. App— at tort* dnllars by John Kelley and Fanner K'ller. beli'ie me. on the t.Mhdav of Septcmber. 1858. PETER It MeCl'RK. J. P Attest: J. McGinnis, (dork, sept25 3UI0
SheriiT’s Sale.
Y virtue of a decree of lurocloaure iv»ue 1
B
\\ « invite the attention of the sick and
you ‘'fllietwl to the advertisement* in our columns of
from the Chuk's *>fflee, ami to me diri-cted. in favor of Thom:,« .?• Townsend and ugatns* Rufus Hartley ut al„ 1 w ill c\p.._ M ‘ to sale at tho door of tfie (hurt House in tint town of Greoneastle. Putnam eountv, I ml., on .Saturday, the U.fh day m Or tuber. 1858. wuhm the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ol the following described real estate, o-wit beginning at a stake 3 chains and 32 hok - .util ot’ thccro.-ing of th, Terre Haute A Ri, hinon,! Radn.ad :,n.| the New Albany A Nilem Rmlroad. and 20 links west of said Terre auto k Y Rielimoud Railroad; nuining thence sou h parallel w.th said road :i chains; (hem Kouth wi-st :t chains and :,:»J links to a Stake; thence north 2°West 3ehuins toast:,kr: thene,; uorth RH cast 3 chains ami 331 links to t-ic place ot beginning, containing one aero more nr hsm. And on failure to realize the .. amount demand) 1, 1 will at the stiue time and place offer the fee simple j„ ^ml to t W above deei ribed premiaes. Levied upon as the properly ot said dofenUunt.s, to satisfy tho
atorusaid dccrco.
'VUJ, L. FAHROAV, Shft S) |>t25 ;iil!i pr f .s.i
all will be well
upper lip, watch the corners, work-and u^pton. In every apeeeh of this cam- ) ' uiU, . tH t,u ' friends of Judge Major in his
... Snip ol IVrsoiiiil pponpi'fy,
relied on itis judgment and honesty— Dr. Easterly s Io,lincandSnnmpnrill:i,and Grid- I * il , v ’the 15th ,lay of utijaahor, 1858, as
e,M,-.o O, ions cam- " . you listened to his tdat.sible stories— 1 h’. v K Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment. Dr.Car- [-’"'’hman, de
pa.gn. Mr. Secrest has advocated the doc- !* i " ! ’ tnf ‘ t - "ecauso Lecompton men |you r ^ ponded (o hjH
plausibie ^tories—-!J*Dr* *'t)' i
appeals-,„ a word , loo|K . p . g ( ; ordi(ll 1 ... > A" “rS"
a^.Gov. Willard has so far regained his! trine of popular sovereignty with the ^ 5 ?T ^\ no ' aon f™°* you subscribed to the‘sioek ireely-"and and Dr! Easier!, -hip. ali onhe'^7=^^ d^'health as to venture to make an appoint- same zeal, and opposed Lecompton with Ht ,H a tl ‘an that Ray • , , . . . J , 1 ‘ v " r liml These medicines are l 1 " 1 ' no ' '"ken hy the widow'-, consisting of
fail him in consequence of recent sick-1 now. Mr. Secrest is a candidate for office, ness, he will likely make two or three and no Republican newspaper editor has
: th, manliness to do him justice. Fiver,
t p, echei- in thi di-trjcf
Nnv Orleans, Sept. 23.— by (ever vc-terday were 5".
. . w j ♦ V»rx A’ c \ t \ - VUI111^; , vni ml .•muiB uver ruining sonic of you pecuniarily—wil] .., 0 *® ,s ' l! " 'it h they are recommended 1 twelve month* will be given, tbe purchaser
The death you permit him again to approach you in J rpnK ' d!w - andean be found '''vumHtion nodR 1 ' »aiv
w"F bomed words and fair promises, and the Uniteds,?,/ ' "' ,l A| ’"' 1, ”'!«ry 'tore in RICH A K11 s T N K L LR Admr
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