The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1858 — Page 2

riic Indiana Press. nOWASO BRIOOS. Editor »nd Proprtrtor.

Greoncastle, Saturtay, Odultor *2.1858. DKMOCHATH STATE TICKET.

Seerctitry of Slut.', DANIEL MtCLUHE, of Morgan. Auditor of State, JOHN W. DODD, of Omul. Treasurer of State. NATH L Y. CUNNINGHAM. ..f Vi);... HupciSnlendeut of PuLlio liiKtructioii, SAMUEL L. RUGG, of Allen.

Indiana Affairs- Her Misrule and Mr. VoorlH'CS’ SlKMM ll, * .John (illllmorc, Prosponty- Honor^to C Henry <>n ^torday lust, was capital—mac- Tito Republican Oorainee for TrcasitrcTcst! , i nificent—well-timed ; and its effect was er of I'utnam county, is a very clever I rior to the election of James hit- to arouse, warmup, and unite the De-.gentleman, so far® we know; a very cuncomb, os Governor, which occurred in the mocracy, and drive the leaden of the ning man; a shrewd clectioneerer. and year 1844 or thereabouts. Indiana, in all Opposition to desperation. How Davis- all that. But he is overdoing the thing her departments executive, legislative. Republicans rant and rave over it! It is decidedly. He il the Republican nomand judicial tor a long series of years, really diverting to witness their frantic inee : as such lit is entitled to the sup-

hud been under the control of the cue- demonstrations, mies of Democracy. By them, she was We shall not attempt to

flt^-Tlio oss-tute editor of that dclecta-1 ■iJfU’ -SUlUfftlSf HinR^ blc sheet, the Parke County Republican, — — -- —. should attend to his own business, and m - m ® leave other people’s alone. A Parkevil-: JORUCt S*I*ORjJ

lain and docr-of-dirty-work for John G. I N addition to the largo stock of |) n , r *

Davis sends a communication to the / Vow ' tlar " 1 ,in,e °* my removal, 1 . ii • reojtving tho Inrfrtt and mo„t nmrftt,., which proves a fraud, and none is more 'Dki os, ('uemh ai.n, I)vk.Sti ffs

nice ; ns such ur .a luiiwcu ...v . merry over this piece of political seoun < | ,LS ' ^ 5C -. ‘k''., ever offered to tlie citi z , f i port of all Republicans who have confl-.drelism than the Davis organ of Parke, ‘‘mv'gi^s wora purehased in A>w r sket.di this denee in him; and his competitor, who The only difference between us is, that Hatton of the fmnortrrs and Matin fa/

• • 1 i-v i. e. i..ianf! K,,R, 'y 8 H, ft nd I lfatter myself that I 01111.,.)

literally ruined—involved in a Stale debt masterly speech. It was thoroughly dem-. is just as good a man, just as well <| ua *- while we unwittingly publish fraudulent ^thing in my line ,,t of many millions; not a single work of ocratic. Principles were ably discussed; itled for Treasurer, and who is the Dem-Communications, he wilfully suppres-es[ the LOWEST internal improvement completed—on the the distinction between the Democracy ocratic nominee, is entitled to the votes genuine productions. A prominent i | contrary, all abandoned; immigration and all other parties, plainly pointed out; of Democrats. John Gullmore is great publican of (Ireencastle, and an

I a\ oi ling the State, because of the finan-1 the beauties of Democracy eloquently on a friendly grip, and on “palaver ' and nrqmiintancr of the Parke county editor,

the ephemeral life and soft soap. He has a.happy faculty of ae- (Mr. Lewis Thompson,) sent him in the

jeial ruin impending over her, and her portrayed, and ' evil tendency of opposition parties shown commodating himself tn

then population fleeing from her borders to escape the incubus of misrule which

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opposition panics snown cuiuuiuuauug ........v.. .... crowds —; early stage of this canvass a communicaup so vividly as justly to alarm the hon without being troubled in the least w ith tion having reference to political affairs

political or conscientious scruples. It in this district, which this Davis roin-

its author a

but as he

Attorney General,

JOSEPH E. McDONALD, of Montgomery. ' was crushing out their very vitals—aye, est masses in attendance. pum.ii.ai «>i uuu.-.v.— 1 - ■. ■ b t Supreme Judges, when draped in the black pall of ruin. Brown of the Bunm >■ was skinned alive, is correctly reported, and generally he- nion of Parke not on \ suppn *■' ?“f WhitlcT. aD( i appeated to be ao escape fr< m One of his editorials, written in antici- lieved, aad we think will not be denied, trjiac* to deliver up. The eommumoation

State repudiation and everlasting dis- pation of Mr. Voorhces’speech, was an that John in electioneering, has as many | is respectful in tune, .uu

grace, the Democracy came to the rescue, alyzed, dissected, and some fifteen or wrested ihe management of affairs of State : twenty hare-faced lies extracted from it. from the hands of a stupid or corrupt | and held up to tho contempt of the au- | administration, and have successfully j dience. Every pass at Brown called guided, guarded and fostered the great down the house—and the passes were interests of our State from the time of neither few nor far between.

IstDitt.

2m/ “ ANDREW DAVISON,of I 3r</ “ SAM L K. VKItKI NS, of Marion. 4M •• JAMES M. HANNA, of Vigo.

DISTRICT NOM1NATIOHS.

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For Congress,

HENRY SEC REST, of Putnam.

For Judge of Circuit Courtj

SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, of Vigo

For Circuit Prosecutor,

JUSTICES. HACH ELDER, ofl’iiUinm.

faces as there are different political views I man of integrity and honor, in Putnam county. To Democrats, he is one of those Republicans who refuse he is a kind of no party man ; or, rather; to sell out to the great In<lej>m<l<ut, and claims to be a full-blooded popular his communication nrcmonstnincoagainst

sovereignty man, the friend of Douglas, the attempted stultification of hi* politi-1 best nuinufactuml i received direct fr< ! and all that. To Know Nothings he is cal brethren, the column* ofl!» men r ,r- [ '■••nufutiurci^nd

FIGURES!

I rcsp<*ctfully invite my old friends and turners and the pulilio generally to eal] j

sec mv st<K'k.

.!i'RO A//,’ A I.I.EX, Druggist

octS 2110 No. 2 Thornburgh - j;;,,, Adams’ Extra Paint Brashes, Adams’ Extra Varnish Brushes, Adams’ White Wash Brushes. Adams’ Boot and Shoe Brushes, Adams’ Hair and (’loth Brushes Adams’ Floor and Dnsi Brnstif,.

Adams’ ScrnlihinR Brushes. Adams’ Floor Brushes. Adams’ Horse Brushes.

A large stock of those superior Hnelirs t

>m tk

DU.noi HATH' cm \TI TICKF.T.

tiQj‘<tood for 600 M«ittnlu -.jfl

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For Representatives, DEI,ANA E. WILLIAMSON. ANDERSON GORDON For ShoriU', SOLOMON ARE US For Treasurer, CHARLES I). JOHNSTON For Commissioner, RICHARD KINKLEK

For Survi

evur,

ELISHA COWGILL.

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tho election of Governor Whitcomb to Mr. Voorhces had the best audience down on tho foreigners, denounces tho ty /tret* «rr cloud agtiinsf lim! the present hour, rescuing her from the we have for along time witnessed. It Irish and Dutch, and reminds the K. communication is forthwith consigned to j

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The net2 2FJ0

No. 2 Thornburgh s lilt,;

Burning Fluid! Bnrntig Fliui

’’jN.’sof tho glorious good times they used the breeches poekeU of Magill or his T A M selling a very titperior urtielu of Bw.

loathsome grave of bankruptcy and repu- was a crowded house of the “solid men n - r-

diation, placing her on the highway of of tho county. Not town loafers and | to have in the days of 44, hiding in the master, John G. Davis, and though tin prosperity, along which she has progress- beardless boys, hut men, voters, from dog-fennel and sneaking up hack alleys former has been time and again impoi ed with rapid strides, until now she every part of tho county; and their ap- to hold their secret midnight conclaves, tuned by its author to either “ publish stands forth, proudly and erect, the peer predation of the speech was manifested To tho “rugged issue Republicans, he return, he still refuses to disgorge, of all States, redeemed, disenthralled, in many ways highly complimentary to stands fairly on the Philadelphia plat- immaculate organ-grinders oi the great

or

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oblhemc , the management of 1 ndiana s affairs and

nomination*.—[Stkcukv A. Dulolas. John G. Davii not only refuses to support the rcuiilur nominations, but holts them, ami runs us an 11 independent;” hr looks to thk ENEM1KSOK DEMOCR ACY for ms sitport, ami t/iu.* stumU outtitlc the Democratic

organitaimn.

Retained, That if the people of Kan.-as rejeet the proposition suhmitti lUithcm by the C nferenee Rill, and wj nn coin, up irthinfi at/niiamon, with her i-hrskst or anv OTIirr l*opri.ation, WE" UKUOGMZE AND ADVOCATE HER KI'LL AN I) ENTIKERKGIT TO DO SO, and that IT WILL BE THE DUTY OP CONGRESS TO ADMIT HER INTO THE UNION upon an equal footing with the original States, h r (lor dilution huviny to • o /ird l iitili'd by r fair votr of the people if ru'd 'Jcrrii'iiy,—[Resolution of tbe Terre Haute Convention, which nominated Henry See rest for Congress, Juno 22. IKtiH. "The platform adopted fully tmetain* tin doctrine* of papular eott rriylity, and meet* rmi CORDIAL APPROVAL. Epou ii [ will niiihr the eanraat."—[Extract from Mr. See res ts letter

of neceptaneo.

ii l SECREST AND DAVIS, Candidates for Congress, will address the voters of Putnam county, as follows: At Cloverdalc, Saturday, (Ictober 2, at 1 o’clock P. M ; Reelsville, Monday, October 4, at 1 o'clock P. M.; Fillmore, Tuesday, October S, at 1 o’clock P. M. ; Bainbridge, Wednesday, October t>, at 1 o’clock P M ; New Muysvillo, Thursday, October 7. at 1 o’clock P. M.; Fincastle, Friday, October 8, at 1 o’clock P. 31.; Centre School House (Clinton Tp.,) Saturday, October !1, at 10 o’clock A. 31.

rich and prosperous. This glorious the speaker,

achievement of Democracy in Indiana *"73 , should not be forgotten—will not be for An ; diotic titter pi . vva( i cs ,i 10 l ast gotten. An effort is now be.ng made to, over . m a] , c?ed hoaz p , ay( . d upon wrest from the hands of that Democracy thc /V( < , by 8ome p arkc . vi n a i n . The

communication referred to is truthful in

form, and, without regard to popular “ Unobtrusive,’’how yc delight in shout-1 sovereignty or the wishes of Jhe people, ing for “ free soil!” “free s/eirrh!" and a '

i< opposed, under any circumstances, to “fukk piikss!" I at

of;iny moreNtales tolerat- But this shameless trifling with indi-j And so on to the end ol vidual rights, and attempted supjiression . accommodating himself to of thc voice of an honest voter, will end \

i

ing Fluid at yrrathf reduced prie. *, oct2 eJEHOMK A hLKN, Drujjjrjst OECOIOE SO^YFS. I (iRO. Low s Brown Windsor Soap [ I Glycerine “ j 11 Rimmel’a " “ 1 “ Cleaver s ILmey “ \ “ Thompson's Transparent “ With ii large and complete iv-sortmenl ‘

i Soaps of nil kinds, for sale by tiled '/.orrikl..» i/ r.irx < lim /: xt/>i>i

the admission ing slavery. ' the chapter-

place it in the hands of the same opposi- sub ” ta " n "”" and faithfully describes the tion whose reckless mismanagement "ell oon)]ition of po , ik ies in several townships

nigh ruined thc State in times past when they were invested with power. Shall the Democracy continue to guide Indi-

in Parke. If tho writer has misnamed the townships, the question arises, was he striving to honx us, or to hoax Davis-

• . . .... , >1,/, ..Republicans? We have not been trounies he again entrusted to an unskillful , , , , , . , „ , ,

.. .. , bled about the article: Brown and other

ana in prosperity ? Or, shall her desti

AIJ.EX S Dill O STORE

PERFUMERY! PERFUMERY!

LARGE stock of

Ijuliin's, Wriuht’s,

1 larrisoi is. TVIiteholl's. a: i

I ti DTllOtll's

I’EKI-TMERY for side ut oct2 ALLEN S DREG STORE

or corrupt opposition? Voters of In diana ! it is for you to determine. What was the first grand movement

in rescuing Indiana from impending!

bankruptcy? All know; but memory n(Jvor found them : but they found should be refreshed. It was in the trims-1 , ,, . ,, , ter of the Wabash & Frio Canal to the . r .. • , u i

! ing for Secrest just us Spencer and

creditors of the 8tate, m lull payment ot ,, , , , . , . . Creek were represented to go.

one-half or the Mato indebtedness "

Davis men li/ive—and, to

Banner, they have thoroughly ransacked Parke county, to find “Spencer” and ‘Coal Creek ” townships! Poor fellows!

OLIVE OIL! OLIVE OIL! CASES pure Olivo Gil, just reoeivisl i

A LI.EX s' Dim: ST'Ml

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the peculiar views of every man he en- in inglorious failure. The free expres-j counters—and for what? To secure jgion of opinion cannot be stifled; the ro/t*. John Gullmore, as we have said democratic press of thc district furnishes before, is a clever gentleman, of good a relief from all such wrong, and we arc social qualities, so far as wc arc acquaint- assured by Mr. Thompson that in ease ed with him : but he is a violent bitter t this political jugglery is persisted in. he politician, and does more to-day, and has will ask a hearing through the columns I believe the Jone ,norc far Utree years post, as we „f tho JW**. That privilege will be |

are ndvi.cl uni] believe, to a,,ken. .Ii- clicerfully aceontcd Kim. Tootll liruslics Slljlllntl IlnNlevale aad .leelray the Uamomqr. tfc.. r , M1K11AT „. ^iLa. At.I,. I’* >< ’K I'.T I'OMBK. ' any man in Putnnii county. la polities ,. .. 4 . Toibt Poirdcr*. Tooth l*ii*!e A Ion-den he is a-snake in the grass. ” His cut,- a ^.te orator with the peo- L.rsalehv '

1 i . t„;. . .m: ix 11 i r will address his fellow-citiscus of cx*t2 JKlio WE i/j r\

aeveral townsbipi in Parke whicli are *o- ” .buaing. douMe-da.Im, ^»ai«,dF. r k. eoaotim, m r„na«

‘"'1 C.I "'liv' 1 !l oaadlilato is traaapartat to every ^.UJoamhaa Br,a„m>l Aad iti vole,■ -,11 for umoment jrlaiicc ,,l Tllur ,j JVi Tt |, whether! riie «emoerat who is deceived by him ; October, at 10 o’clock, A. M. 1

ilutl that worries them. As to

masterstroke of policy inaugurated by thcre are t , iwi|sbi in Vaik „ named "ho from mot.ves of personal friendship I nil. I I tan... a-..,..a. 4 . * ' a 1 * ' 1 .. ! . _ . V. I _ --- I

Democrats, and executed by Democrats, who had control of the executive and legislative departments of the government. In 184li and ’47 this transfer was consummated, and from that date thc prosperity of Indiana has been uninterrupted. Honor to whom honor is due ! Honor tothe Democracy! and chief among thom. the master spirit, who labored in

Spencer and Coal Creek, wo do not know, votcs ( " r llim ’ does nn irreparable injury

to his party, and fosters a man in office who will unscrupulously use time and

season

and out, cheered the faint-hearted, and

nor is it to our purpose that we should. If there arc not, some lying Davis man

has imposed upon our ignorance of the ' ’ cmah out ,l "’ * >e,noon,tl0 ! :: geography of that county, and induced us ^ and 0V0, T m!l " who c,ain,8tobc a jto publish a falsehood; and the Repub-! oorat Gullluoroi8 thc Uc F u,,h( ' un / """'

lican papers parade it with great gusto as an offset to the countless lies theyj

knowingly publish week after week.— oerats of Putnam! Do you, like Doug-.

India Rubber Goods. AM ivitig ii largo rtock of Dili ill.

her GoinIm, roiislsting in par' of BYRI NGKf 1 ■! 1 ■

BREAST ITMFS, CORK. SCREWS.

CAUSTIC HDLIlKliV

INK STANDS, &i A Whicli I otfiT low.

net2 JEROME ALIAS

I oorat.

incc for Treasurer : Johnson is thc Democratic nominee for the same office. Dem-

Putmim family—At Reels Mill, on Thursday, the 7th of October, atJ o’clock P. M.; and at Jenkins' School House, in Clovcrdalo tfrwiishi|i on Friday, the 8th

•i*October, at 1 o’clock, P. M. t . _ i, , *♦- .. , ■ „ (hirt Mourics, \v nlrct*. I urs> we understand he stated that he was not: • “> 1 1 ‘• V;, " ^ , 'r

A large st,« k lor sale ;i|

disposed to notice such small matters—

at other times he was mum !

, .• i He a democrat! Get out! Davis isnot jfl^Tutf^:;:,;;^ i ’->- ‘r 11 ?- over <Y ir

ly, when others, discouraged! faltered by T^v 1^ rutXVhurto.',' -- P-ty and supping your party’Pnbliean. Neither flesh nor fish He tho wayside, who met the enemies of the “ I Vnomine,, ? If so. Johnson” is your man ; « » Hitical cormorant, reeogmzed and

soon. 31any other Democrats, with too, . • owned by neither party, yet glutting his credulous cars, will open their eyes a nd Gullmore is thj^maii f^r the enemy. ( . an . aS8a , tbc 0Spcnsf / ()f L otll purtic :. the impositions of these Davis-Republi-1 Rockville, Sept. 2:1, 1858. ... —T , cans, and avoid the errors into which! Mr. Brkios: S,r : I learn that the: S^Mewofe prom,sedthelist of awards

measure at every turn, battling and vanquishing them with overwhelming argument, was IIKNRV r SECREST, our candidate for Congress. To Henry Socrest,

more than

in this

■&_Xcxt week the candidates for Congress will canvass this county. Wc hope everybody w ill turn out and hear them •—hear 3!r. Heerest’s able advocacy of tho principles of popular sovereignty and democracy—hear 3Ir. Davis’ bunglesome appeals for votes—and witness the ridiculous antics of the republicans. For instance—Davis’ course will he thc same as elsewhere. He paves the way into Republican affections by stating that he is at war with the administration of 31r. Buchanan. “Hurra!" is the republican response. Mr. Davis proceeds: I have been a democrat all my life; have held office, the gift of democrats, for over 30 years; I am ns good a democrat now ns I ever was, hut 1 am at war with Mr. Buchanan, and desire to go to Congress to fight it out. “Hurra!” shout pop-in-jay republicans; “we arc for you!” It is true. Mr. Davis proceeds, that two ycarsago 1 denounced you as villainously corrupt—that I fought you to the hitter cud, and declared that the success of Republicanism would be the greatest disaster that could befal our country—1 entertain tho same views of you, and your party, and your principles now, that 1 did then but the Democracy are tired of sending

to anv other Indiami Glc y wcro drifting before election day. communication you published last week ‘ lt Bn *‘ I'aii ' 1 * lt ', ' owes her present prosperity To him UroWB and ^ fra k ri »ty of tying Davis- at my request, has caused much sunnis-’'' lc ^ r ’ “ •" the people of Indiana owe a debt of last- m ^ n : aftcr not have the. i ng !in d inquiry from certain quarters: c ' ,me ing gratitude, which they, who reside in P^lege of laughing at many Democrats |, ut the person most officious in endoathe 7th district, will in some measure " 10,11 have deluded with falsehood vonug to discover the author, is the repay, on the 2d Tuesday in October ' U ' y ! ’ ,10 ' v ,l10 cl “ ve " foot ^ ^on soft-brainod editor of tho “ Parke Counnext, by electing him to Congress.-:, T^i beV ' Ure .’ , Ie ;' J ^ ful " e ' D’ Republican." He has, I am informed, Without respect to party, they have long ho0<K an,i >' ou „ ^ lU bo lau J' r,,C( at b J’ charged the authorship upon nearly evesought an opportunity to show their grat-1 h 7/"V r ° Ur ^ t ons “ lt tho true |ry knownanti-Duvis man in town, but -

itude to a faithful servant for past ser- J"! mCn i ° f y0Ur P art y- take he Uttle suspects that there is a host of BW-3 r. . J. Johnson & Sister, as will That onnortunitv is now orcsent lc0U,, ’ Sel from ,hc enemy-vote tho true Democrats who do not wish to engage in he seen by their advertise,non tin to-day s . luut opportunity is now pi csent- ) i emo{ . 1 . at : c t ; c ]. e( . flI1 j lb<> i . i •]] > I . ... , .ti l paper, are m receipt of their Fall and

lunoua it ticket andthclaugh w, 1 be active politics, because they have been w ' illtcr ^ of J Mi n inerj Goods, to yours after the-mUuosday of October, deceived so mnch by traitors, but who will which they invite the attention of their State Fair.—I’utriain county will send ho ready at the ballot-box to tell a talc friends. The display at the County Fair

a large delegation of visitors and exhib- 'hat will startle some of the light-fin itors to the Indiana State Fair. A sms-!KO'd political gentry. Thi

vices. That opportunity is now present ed. They cannot do less than elect Henry Secrest to Congress by an overwhelming majority—they will do that!

hand. Our knowledge of the

gentlemanly Set ietury forbids the belief that thc omission was intentional on his part. Our readers do not regret this failure more than ourselves, and noeffort will bo spared on our part to prevent its

repetition in future.

BfufJohn G. Davis canvassed Putnam county in 185G, as a candidate for Con-

! of bonnets, flowers, &c., from their establishment, elicited general admiration.— They merit a liberal share of public pat-

ronage.

Independent Candidate for Judge of

< ireuit Court.

JOHN ('< >\V(i 1 M, j* an indopondotit mndiduto for .ludgo ot* the Gtli Judicial Circuit,

at tho onming Octolx r olcctiou.

AMHKOSK I). CrXNINd, of Morgan

Fair. Aspe-jg crod political gentry. This pettifog-

cial train for the aecommodation of tbe '"S C( litor read that communication to

gross; and proclaimed that the Rcpubli- pu blic will leave Grceneastle daily, com- •l' 1 ' 1 " Greedy and his man Jo., when cans would lie worse than the Devil. It menc i ng on Tuesday next, and continu- ’l* c y " cl ’o together. John G. had “ never that is not his exact language it is the 'mg throughout tho week. This train will j' 1 word to say. Jo said In wa-talking substance of it. And at Baiubridgu he i t , a y C Grceneastle for Indianapolis at 7.25 1,1 Browns store, and Mr. Thompson asserted that “ he would rather maul rail* 1 \ y;^ and arrive at Indianapolis at B.25. came in and commenced talking without

at three cent* a day fior a livelihood than In Returning, leavo Indianapolis at b.30 P. being asked to do so. ’Ibis you will ('ircidt!

M., and arrive at Grceneastle at 7.12.— see confirms the report l gave you he- .-u™, issued This train and the train that leaves at l 01 ' c i that is, Jo. has more rights than ^ Friday, o< t. 1. 8.55 A. 31.. will carry passengers for full l other men. Sept. 27 To Speiis, r Higgle and Elizabeth i fare up, and roturn free. All other trains During the interesting meeting before 8tfwnrt. ,„,i vi:»u r tiii* eri fe i i* . Sent 2ft—To I.-iuii’ Bridgewater* amt Eliza

alluded to, ol John (ireedy, his man Jo. .|.| M( . Suthcrlin.

and 3Iigal the editor, 3Iigal enquired if Sept. 30—To Win. 31. Hick- and Bothona Secrest could be induced to come here

and

Irrted to Cong ret* hy Republican vote*!'' John G. Davis will canvass this county, next week, as a candidate for Congress. He will tell the people that ho is

as good n democrat now as ho was in w ;jj f u ll f ure

185f.; that ho makes the same kind of n To avail themselves of half-fare rates, speech; entertains tho same views; speaks passengers will have to procure “State from the same notes; aad many Repub ! p a ;r tickets;” and it is desirable that they

1 Leans will shout for him. For his con- should come

dcscension in omitting to remind them,|

again and apeak; and while talking: ^ „t the prepared with the necessary iftb-.ut it. ho remarked that he supposed I

To this John G. Davis assented— 1 - ‘ veurs,

BoTSome of the Republican county lb,lt '*> ll " llr '' < ' ,1 .Y Ha )' ln g that he himself e,z“,k iHfaiTt'dmtgTh'/of T.'w.'and cozen around our foreign WlS no 1 ^uiocrat. Fhi8 lias been KmilyS. Varsons, of this place.

1 man

, . , . • |.i „ T, . , ‘A i residence of Ills father in (ireeneiistle. of eon.change, as it will be impossible for the that tile /a niocmrs could induce him to gu.-»tiv« fever, John* Timothy Skllkh, agejd me to Congress • I am not tired of going I “ tbat they lie like the Devil, agent to make change in nil cases. come. To t.hm .LA,,, n n...:

I am engaged in a fight with Mr. Bu a,ld that he won,d rathcr ,,,aul rail> ' a '

chanan, and must be returned! ..H urra -. three cents a day than be elected by ^eirt^a,,^^ cozc)1 ^ our «ot a Democrat. Hurra!” yell small-potatoe republican.: | h “ K r out condescenston »»: )mrn aml cndl!avor to win th " r known full well for lo! those “you’re the fellow for us. We’ll support -“‘““j? to ch *Jf c ^ votes with honied words. They may as W y hcrc a [ c f i uondam ^"‘oerats who you!’’ And so on. to the end of the Rcpftl'lu'anH will swallow hi... whole, They indi- t0 bcliuvc t,li “ Joh, ‘ IW, speech. Honest men of all parties will ^ greasing ! We ! well! They c- belonged to. wiU ‘ look on in amazement and disgust, while nru we,c " mc to h,,n A " we liav « to P1, y K n , JW Nothin^ organizaUon It is the W!W Wul1 known liero that had , * ' ’ lVn(JW A>oUiing organuatton. it is the, ^ h . mgelf to ^ ^ |

same old story. 1 hey wore sworn to de-L , ... * » uu I ... , . i ih’re he offered Inmselt as a candidate he*' ny their membership when initiated— , , .. «v*a«,uu

W*ul)nvts and his followers are won- they denied it strenuously during the U ’ t ’ ouvcnt ’ ,on j and

writing (Yom Terre Haute to the State ! derfully severe upon Mr. Buchanan and height of Know-Nothing sway—no won- nominated him, 1 Seutinel iayD: ! all his appointees—especially upon John dor they deny it now, when courting thc aVt ! ' U1< K *u«u.*s o u were

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reckless men, devoid of principle, thus is> that they exhibit more political ehari

show their folly.

V gentleman of correct judgment.

ty than tho Scriptures inculcate.

(•nr darling babe is gone front ns—

Death cnine with gentle band, And took away its sinless soul

To dwell in Heaven’s “better land.

Snapped nrundor are those ties Of sweet and tender love,

And Lizzie sours beyond the skies On sainted wings—with God—above!

~ e 1 n ■"“ fools

“ The Congressional canvass hits heen : R-‘R 0 l | ' n! ’ 0u - ’1 hey call Robinson all votes of Irishmen and Germans. It. is . . . . . h-tvii io *eu at jiublic sale, the southeast quarter one of exceedingly great labor to thc‘kinds of hard names. To hear them B0 usu—they had better pull some other 1 “ . m . ay ""H ,lay<! "‘ Ve im?Tn!rth n^nl (n i’ T 0W t 1 ! , .‘ P . candidates; that is, ifit is labor for then la | k . onc would scarcely credit the fact string. >' ou a ^tgal, since he ^ 4 . ^ - 11,0 Wl11

to make speeches. They have made a

Executors’ Sale of Beal Kstate. J)V virtueof a decree of tho I'utnam l ourt 1 ) of Common Pleas, we will, on tho

2:il> Tiay of Goto her, ISIW,

at. Carpoutursville, in Franklin township, pro-

I eeed to sell at public sale, the southeast quarter

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. • i- •— —n“ , i “" ,vc 1,1,8 1take place between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. siring. t ^ < i raised himself like tho money on a pole,; M., and a o’clock, P. M.

, , ' that no longer ago than at thc meeting of ^Mr.Voorhees, in his speech at this and i 8 holding forth and describing his'

JAMES F. NELSON,) ..

JOHN B. NELSON, > h*ccutors.

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ALLES s mm, .srni:: S | >i (*( ‘s ! S j >icps ! xi nr cr;, mace. Cixx.i \rox. cloven. ALLSPICE. PE Pi’Ll!. White and Blank. Mustard, Crude or (. round, for sale at oct2 ALLEN ' S mil G STORE JUST ki:iei\ i.i»: A/ I VK VMS Cup. Letter,Bath, Com!,. ' Note and Hillct.t Papers. 40,000 Bull and White Ebvclop... all si;a « arid kiiuis. together with u o ' .pul stock of Cus-y ami staple .St.itioiny, loi -il' in arrrqtumtitv nt illexs i>ara n J i N ew A i {list FALL GOODS U T. J. JOn.VSHV A srSTER'N FastSitik of tiik Pcnr.tfSqf uu. W K Uuv* rvesived n l.A <‘1''■ ’ » (i.illd-ons stvUs of * ROXNETS. FLO ITERS R tit DOXy EE.fTUER' Dress Trimmings. V is/ff S'. I* \ N O .1 M ON i;r t'ol l AKf Sa # 'p A ". '■(' thc l.ifcS and rne-t fas! ionablv style.* They n*> nos ready fur inspectiun, and w ill be sold at prie that cannot fail t" t ■ -nti-fhi fury to pun fiasirJVtillixYox^ - Wo>:z*Ii of all kinds done to order. Being gciti'TsI!'' known throughout Pwtniunimd luljsdninL'eoui 1 ties, we deem it itsclc^- to add toonT. J. JOHNSON 4 SfMT.R Grceneastle, Oct I tints kitl Gloves! Kid (Hates! I ’OR Alexander - Kid OI<rt '~«, go T.J. JOHNSON AM-TV 1 ' • CTTJST ' A splendid assortment of EMBROIDERED SETS AND COLLAES, At T J JOHNSON & SISTEK COAL! COAL! COAL! r PIIH subscriber would respectfully net: 1 the public that be is prepared to till oni ' for Goal during the present sea-on at. hi- Yard near the Southern Depot. 11 is customers m*! rely upon receiving a goml article. BLACKSMITH COAL, Always on hand at his Yard east of the Flouting Mill, on Bloomington street. * GRATE COAL, A superior article from the Highland t Mines, always on hand and for sale a! t !i Yard between the Flouring Mill and Farter,' BWOrders for either article will bepreinr ly tilled by npjdiration at the Yards, orefdi' C'ompanv s Agent, nt the Depot Drug Slue oct2 MiO L. 'I K. rlTM PHKK3 3DISS0LTJTI03ST. riMI K firm of A. <i. A J. W. Foster i- * ( 1 day dissolved by mutual nonsont. Tt" name of the tlnn can be used only by LAWSON DAWLEY, A -igi Kduaidsvllle, Ills.. June 3, 18&j

Sheriff’s Sale.

I ^ ^ virtuo of h Jcorun of foroclosurc rontLTC L) at tin Marcb Term of tbe Putnam < men Pleas Court, and to mo directed, in of John Henslev and ngsinut Lutii-a R, ^ zierand Franklin M. Frasier, 1 will ulbr *'

public sale, on

Red ur day, October Tki, 18. r i8, ^

at the eourt-bnuse dixjr in the town of Grertieustle. Putnam esmnty, Ind„ w ithin the Mm presvrihed by law, tbe rents and profit' (ot *

seven years, of the ful) 0 *’

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Becresits », inson, therecogniawl Administration can elcn^emotely aRude 1 ^ the Oongression to U n^by ^ohn G^Daris / 1)r - ll '' , ^ 1KS ' 11 J , ‘ K ' 1 ' ,ir | ,|| | lllil ' ; . • m ■»". is conceded by all pw&aa. Hekaaalso didatofor Clerk of thc Uouw of Repre a , r;1 ,., i n this district Yet th( Ba . , ent position ; but in order to save / cmTL7c!.nsu^io^Arthm^ Bwn-1 mg'r, 1 ^ta < SSwitrThe“n?*ri'h h«lf .'’f-J’;. Hcntatives, tu opposition to Mr. Allen, ra i s08 the lying howl that Mr. Voorhces, him further trouble in finding me out, I I ebitis, Oh,gbs, ('olds, and general debilliy.: ena half of L..t nunilH.r one hundre*! snrt u

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democrat. Davis supports aad votes Vl ^ m \r ' \>u** 9 rr i Desirous of horvettttinp: bin fellow mortals, he time nml plscc, oiur tho ftc »impl« in W for Robinson, at Washington, and de Mr ' Da,r,B » n "»* Mr ' ' oa,UU ' * KM0V AL - 8 «®« sat 1 ur,nan . tnvo will send to tho who wish it, the recipe | tho same. Taken ns the nroperty of Djg i unces him at home a the sum of all ,k ' instigation of democrat*, and made rpn »\ d to their old Law Office in thc I containing full directions for making and ■ H. Frasier and Franklin M. Frazier, to J political villanic: Rnnarkaldy comm tout a demm-ratic speech, to a delighted au- Court-House, opposite tin.• Reorder-of. / ' uid ‘ U, " r "

is John G. Davis! dicncc—that’s all! tb.#> *

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eeipt «t their name. Aildress tl. p. Brown laUrandet., Jersey City, N . J. ;;m

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