The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1858 — Page 2

Best i bush. Iri^h Potatoes, sugar t<pooii! Best White Quilt, spoons $(i, to Mrs. T, “‘ -'>« i-egt«i»turr. 91, to Ceo. Allen. Henry R»4gers. give below a list of

Best patch-work Quilt, spoons $t», to elected members of the Indiana Legist .Mrs. I). R. Eckels. turc. The Indianapolis Journal (Hep.) ^^esti^orke.l Counterpane, gold pencil t . laim8 a ln;ljority ^4 on joint ballot) |- Reet s'pociinen Silk Embroidery, cream ' vllilc t,,c Suntinel i,,sists ,l P 011 spoon SR. to Mrs. 11. Pitchlynn. lts :i tic - Th c annexed list is ta- j Best specimen Worsted Embroidery, ken from the Journal. A star ( i ) de-

Best i bush. Sweet Potatoes, sugar

spoon, to W. C. Wood.

Best i doz. Cabbage, butter kuife 91,

to J. A. Matson.

Best i doz. Parsnips, butter knife, to

M. II. Cutberth.

Best A doz. Carrots, butter knife, to

the newly- (T|)£ ih‘C.5S* 1a Legisla-1 o ^

1port•■ki Hr 11 k Hrri.iou—Ti«« i».iir» «>r >8rThe reliable Chrk. Brown bloviat Private Uaiik* to Clrcwlat* «» luoney traviCKHth buemitc Some li oo,

dcclarrd void.

ex-

we ma<le a

HOWARD BRICJaS, Editor and rropnetor.

•I. A. Matson. (ream spoon, to Mrs. W. Williams. notes the names of Democrat*: Best ^ do*. Beets, butter knife, to Wm. Best specimen English Embroidery. benatk.

cream spoon, to Mrs. L. Kennedy. Co**, Howard, 7Wa*/«—Charles

Best speennen I reneh Embroidery, Murray

ercam spoon, to Ecu. Hamrick.

An important decision touching the]''" ) *** (A ™ - „ . , 1 x '• -,v u:iio ciai clocUon retumo. ro erris human* t »

right of private bankers to issue j ^muadate b-flroten/ * t0 ^

as money, was delivered by Judge l er ^_ The ig . our Hg,,^ tirc right kins during the recent term of the Put- uiedionreturns wouid tally with , , ,■ nain Circuit Court, in session in this hud not a l"t of voters in this riii-tnct i t. j y The suit was brought to recover “darn d fool —as Cbristophdr would mv.

: place.

the amount of certain notes issued

V

Tenant.

Best | bush. White Beans,buttor knife,

to Win. Crow.

Best collection Carden Vegetables, spoons 90, to L. L. Pille. Best Private Kitchen Harden, cream spoon *3, to Mrs. l>. M. Spurgin. CLASS I—No. 1.

FRUITS.

Best display of Emits including all kinds, cup 910 00, to J. A. Matson ; second best, spoons G 00, to it. Hagai

Best made Shirt, salt spoon SI, to Mrs.

E.W. Fish.

Best made Mantilla, salt spoon, to Mrs. Louisa Gilmore. Best pr. Lamp Mats, silver thimble 50e., to Mrs,.). Mctjiinuia. Best Lady's Headdress, silver thimble, to Mrs. L. Gilmore. Best Lady’s Cap, silver thimble, to T.

GiwneiPdlp <totimtav October 53 IHflS ! U1 ' 5 l^Thc fictions In this county will iB Ptl i ,. .» ^ the Citizens Bank of Gosport, and contested—because it will not pay. A cone We print an extra number of our against the stockholders of the bank in would involve more troubio and expentl ;i!1 present i.-suo for the accommodation of their individual capacity. The bank was, the othcc-arc worth when obtained. Thesi,

Mawarc, /f/rtcZ/onf—Walter March w isbing copies of the premium list. 0 rgani»cd by an association of individu- no douU that ill-gal vote* were cast for h»ble, Dekalb, Steuben—Alanson W.| n j . i„.,Ki„...n«_nn,,mri. to. io.n.foM.,.0

Hendry.

Iknitur—John F. Stevens.

p ur i K, “

Best collection Winter Apples, spoons ^ Johnson k Sister.

§0 Oh, to Miller Black ; second lest, su Best fancy Chair Tidy, silver thimble,

gar tongs 2 00, to B. F. Yates. to Mrs. Thos. Talbott.

Best collection Fall Apples, cream Best Velvet Bonnet, dessert spoons 9 1,

spoon $3 00, to R. Ragan ; second best, to • J- Johnston & Si-ter.

butter knife 1 00, to Miller Black. ^>lk Bonnet, cream spoon 93. to

Best collection 1’cars. cream spoon Mrs. L. Gilmore.

93 00, to John A. Matson; second best,

butter knife 1 00, to It. Ragan. Best collection Peaches, cream spoon

93 00, to John Detrick; second best,

butter knife 1 00. to W. E. Tenant. Best collection Grape sugar poon 92.

to J. G. Tenant.

Best Straw Bonnet, sugar tongs 82. to

Mrs. L. Gilmore.

Best specimen Wax Flowers, gold pen 83. to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell. Best specimen Artificial Flowers, gold pen, to Mrs. L. Gilmore. Best specimen Feather Flowers, gold

1.

Best collection Preserved Fruits,crcaiu ]"'n. to .Mrs. C. V Hopewell, poon $3, to W. A. Smock. Best Allum Fruit Basket, salt spoon

81. to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell.

Best Allum Bread Basket, salt spoon,

to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell. CLASS M—No. 2.

J)OM KSTIC M A NI' FACTt’H KS.

Best pr. Woolen Blankets, spoons SO,

CLASS J—No.

FLOWERS.

Best display Pot Plants, spoons 8li to

to Mrs. Jacob McGinnis.

Best display (.1. House Plants in bloom, cream spoon 83, to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell. Best display Dahlias, sugar spoon 82.

to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell.

Best display Single Bloom, butter knife ''

81, to T. <1. Johnston & Sister. Best display Roses in bloom, ercam spoon 93, to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell. Best display Phloxes, butter knife 81,

to Mrs. Hopewell.

to Mrs. J. G. Tenant.

Best double Coverlid, spoons 8G, to

Loach man.

Best 10 yds. Jeans, ercam spoon 83,

to W. H. Martin.

Best 10 yds. Flannel, cream spoon, to

Mrs. Win. Tenant.

Best Woolen Carpet not less than 10|

cream

Best display Verbenas in bloom, sugar lea spoons 80, to Mrs. Alex. Black. 92, to Mrs Hopewell. Bes< “g Car P«* ' l " l| " ,1 " Best display China Asters, butter knife *’•. to , Mr A, lK ‘y-

81, to Miss Ej. J. () Hair; second best,

premium, to Mrs. Hopewell

Best display Cactus, sugar spoon 82.

to Mrs. Hopewell.

Best display Gerraneums, butter knife,

to Mrs. Hopewell.

Best display Balsams, buttor knife, to

Mrs. Hopewell.

Best display Chrisaiithcms, butter knife,

to T. J. Johnson.

Best display Single Plant of any kind, sugar spoon 82, to Mrs. Hopewell. Best display Oleanders, sugar spoon,

to Mrs. Hopewell.

Best Round Bo(|uet butter knife, to

Mrs. Hopewell.

Best Elat Boquet butter knife, to Mrs.

Hopewell.

Best pr. Parlor Boquets, sugar spoon,

to Mrs. Hopewell.

Best display Cut Flowers,'ercam spoon

83, to Mrs. J. Jennings.

Best Floral Design, cream'spoon, to

Mrs. Hopewell. CLASS J—No. 2.

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

Best collection of Farm Implements,

spoons 80, to Horsey k Jones

Best 10 yds. Flax Linen, cream spoon

83, to Mrs. Mary A. Wilson.

Best 10 yds. Tow Linen, ercam spoon

83. to Mrs.Cntb. Smith.

Best woolen k nit Stockings, silver tliim1 bio f)0c., to Miss Jeannette Brown. For best woolen k nil Socks, silver thimble, to Mrs. Arthur Connelly. For host pr. woolen Gloves, silver thim

Me. to Mrs. Alex. Black.

For best pr. knit Mittens, silver thim-

ble, to Sarah Harney.

CLASS N—No. 1.

IIRAWINU AND PAINTING.

For best Oil Painting, gold pen 83 to

W. B. Williams.

For best Landscape Vaulting, silver pencil 81, to Miss Malissu Skelton. For best Crystal Painting, silver pencil,

to J. P. Layton.

For best Pencil Drawing, silver pencil, to Mrs. IF W. Evans. For bestTlieorim Drawing, silver pen-j oil, to J. W. IIusher. For best Grecian Drawing, silver pen eil, to Malissa Skelton. For best fancy Letter Work, sugar spoon 82. to B F. Jones.

Kwh—Stanley Cooper. Ihmi/—Isaac Kinley.

JIumilluH, Ti/ilon—John Green. Tju/mrlr, S/tiikc—-Morgan II. Weir. IIi iuIi ii I*) Bouiu Solomon Blair.

llnudiil/ih—Daniel Hill. Minion—John S. Hobbs. Fountain—Isaac A. Rice.

Lagrange, Elkhart—John Thompson.

Fhrgil—D. C. Anthony.

Fagrtte, Union—Thomas W. Bennett.

Ji ffiri'on—John R. Cravens. Madison, (Irani—llervcy Craven.

Wabash, Kosciusko—James H. Conner. Benton, Warrm, White — George 1).

Wagner.

Marshall, St. Joseph—Rufus Brown. I'akre, \ rrinillion ■ George K. Steele.

T/pprcanoe—M. C. Culver. IIagio —<Rhniel Beeson.

,/iisjirr, Lake, Porter—David Turner. Ohio, Switzerland—Bcnj. Robinson. Brown, Monroe—*\V. C. Tarkington.

Bartholomew—^Sniith Jones.

/.an 1 line, Martin—^S. 1{. Cobh. (ireene, Oirm— :i: Jason N. ('only. Jackson, Jennings—( James E. Wilson. Putnam, Clog— r; Archibald Johnson. Sh'lhg, Ifanrock- : David S. Gooding.

Montijoiiiirg—♦Lewis Wallace.

U/iirke, Scot/—♦David McClure.

]lil>bg—♦Robert W. F’isk.

Miami, Fulton—♦II. Miller—[contest-

ed.]

1111 slung ton ffunison—Horace IToflYen. I igo, SoIIlean—William E. McLean. Gibson, Pike., Dubois—John Hargrove. Ada ms, B'< Us Jug—-David St udabaker.

Alien—♦Allen Hamilton.

Iharborn—♦Cornelius ()’ Brien.

Franklin—♦Aron B. Line.

Ihtiilinglon, White—♦ J. R. Slack. Johnson, Morgan—• W. II. Jennings. Kuo.r, Daviiss—♦James D. Williams. Orange. Cran ford—♦Quinton Lomax. Posig, I ’niidi rburg—♦.M. T. Carnahan. Warrick, S/niucr, Perry—♦John C.

Shoemaker.

CItnlon and Carroll—♦James Odell.

An abstract of the vote of Putnam coun- .Jg f ur the

ty, and other election returns, together banking business, including the issue of 1 ^ tll . 111 , ,. rtlts ,iid not taU the precaution,, with a list of the members of the new bank notes. Judge P. decided that thi\ illegal voting, it U perhaps

establishment of the institution in ques-, tliat they bhould sutler the eonM'(jneino,

tion as a bank of issue was illegal, and lo*c the otfiees.

contrary to the provisions of the general • 5^, \Vc invite the attention of the si, t banking law of Indiana. Hence its issues afflicted to tbe advertisements in ourudumienf

Legislature, are also contained in our present number, winch make it desirable for future reference. Copies, enveloped in wrappers if desired, for sale at our office.

INDIANA ELECTION.

cannot be made flic foundation of an ac- Dr.I. oUrh - lodinpandSnrsapnrilla.ioaKlnd. 1 tion. Tins decision strikes a blow at the lc > ' s ; llt Rheum and TcHter Ointment, Dr.c.,

Demccralic Stale Ticket Triumphant! mass of irresponsible aUnplastcr curren- l < i!',^l’ l ' g K l . I mde , Cordial, “and DnK";.;, 1 ?; The State Sentinel, of Tuesday morn-1'.' y wl " cl1 ! ,lk ‘ StS . our ® tate > _ a,Kl Wl11 ’ U Fever and Ague Killer. Thoo mod,, ing. foots up 2,384 majority for hmd to itsextinguishmcnt. prepared by u th«»N*ugtily edueim.l pin , ■ . . i‘ 11 .1 tii« smio Knir Chemfat and Pharmaceutist, so that all < „„o h *“ '*'* The tohnm that ,he the full ofteiul returns will increase it.: the disi-a.-es for which they arc recommcado.l This vote is evidence that the majority of ‘ 4 ' 411 1 . w.i> r , 10 1,1 J .1 .11 ^ remedies, and cun 1 the people of Indiana Rympatiae with ,,n! - H"Te wa.- a tailing oil in receipts. i„ nearly every Drug and Apothecary ton Democratic principles. The election of as wcl1 as lu everything else. The con-1 r,,;,,.,] states .

the State ticket is a great triumph. Four! trU,ution8 I>utUiU ‘ , coni,ty wcrc ‘ Democratic Judges of the Supreme i r,is P ecta hle in point of number and Bench secured for six years, and tbc ad-1 character « an,l were generally awarded ministration of the State government P rcn ‘ lu,UH - From thc list of awards as confided to Democratic officers for tbc published in thc Indianapolis papers, wc next two | extract the following, which comprises The people of Indiana in this vote in-' a11 t,ic succes8fu I exhibitors from dorse and vindicate the ^^olicy j cou " ty > a8 far 118 P ,,ll,shci1:

adopted by the Democracy^ . trib

ute to the wisdom, to thc el tlie justness of Dcmoerm and tothe integrity and - '’ty

the present judiciary a

administered the trusk ;ed in them.

NOTIC K OK

ADJOURNE34 SI!SSI(>\

OF Til K

PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT. \ T tlie close <»l thc regular (htulx-i Term , . \ the 1’iitniim Circuit Court, !'• r Ih, 1858, the busim*ss pending in said Court hcii,,.

this unfinished, it i- Ordrrsa, that this C urt ,l,

adjourn until the '-7ih day of Decemher ue.\t: 'and it i< further ordered, that the Petit .hi::,

HORSES. 1 of this Court, who have not hcen diseh:,r,', l Stallion Colt, 2 years old or over, first from further sen ,ee, ho present at the m, ;

f° premium 820, to Wash. Toney ; second

its, premium 810, to Geo. Allen.

of the Court at the time aforesaid.

i U ,,hii-ii Or 1 ' ■ b that notice oft),is adjotirnmeiit 1.

. Which . Stallion Colt 1 year phi or over, second uew‘i,apiw puhtlual bltdEon,";.

U-.liccrshavc Premium *■.), to oaiuuel ( hadd. 1 for ihr-e consecutive week;. Mare 3 years old or over, first premium 1 certify the above tube a true copy from 810 to J. W. Tatinan : the Order book of said Court.

.1 Met; INN IS, C’hrl.

Beveulli llUirlet—ometal. JACKS AND MULES. The official maj -ities of John (i. Da Jack 3 years old or over, first pre vis in this Congressional District, are as miuin 850, to W. \\ . lutes.

Best Plow for general purposes, spoons t/i" 1 /'! * , "' b<1 '" 11 n.i_u, luotsp,-, 8<» 00 to Moses F. Foley ; second best, ^ ’ 1 rea,,i ^P 00 ' 1 '«» J>-

CLASS A—No. G.

FAST MOUSES.

Hoosc trotting a mile in shortest time, silver cup 810, to William L. Farrow.

Time—3: IH.

Horse pacing a mile in shortest time, silver cup 810, to Jas. Steele. Time—

3 : 18.

Horse or Mare racking a mile in short ' ■ t time, eup 810, to Zadoch Goodwin. Time—3: 32. CLASS A—No. 7. I1KAY1 DRAFT GELDINGS, (■elding of any age, spoons 8t>, to W I) Smith. CASS A—No. 1. houses eor general purposes. Gelding of any age, spoons 80 00, to John (i. Tenant; socond best, premium, to James F'isk. DEVON CATTLE. 2 yr. old Bull, prein’m, to Dan). Williams. Bull Call, “ to same “ to same 2 yr. old Heifer, “ to same Heifer Calf, “ to same

cream spoon 3 00, to Dorsey k .I ones. Best Sod Flow, spoons 80 00, to Moses F. Foley; second best, cream spoon 2 00,

to Dorsey A Jones.

Best Cultivator, cream spoon, to Dor

sey & Jones.

Best Straw Cutter, cream spoon, to Well. Johnston; second best, premium,

to M. 11. Cutberth.

Best 'fresher and He pc rater, spoons 8<>.

to Tulin & Cofijnan.

Best Wheat Drill, spoons, to Dorsey

k Jones.

Best 2 horse Wagon, spoons, to Dorsey

k Jones.

Best Hay Bake, cream spoon, to Dor cy & Jones. Best display Hardware, spoons $<;, to Dorsey & Jones; second best, premium to Stevenson & Ames.

CLASS K—No. 1. MECHANICAL I’RODICTDINS. Best display Cabinet Ware, spoons 8(i, to K. M. Knauss. Best 2 horse Carriage, spoons 8ti, to Kennick, Curtis A Co. Best I horse Buggy, cream spoon 83. tollcnuiek, Curtis A Co. Best wet Carriage Harness, dc.-scrt spoons 8L to W. A G. Kramer. Best I horse Wagon, dessert spoons, to Reuniok, Curtis A Co. Best Gent’s Saddle, cream spoon, to W. AG. Kramer. Best Cradle, butter knife, to II. S. Dorsey. CLASS L -No. 1 PRODUCTS OF THE DAIUV AND OTHER

ARTICLES.

Best I? tbs. Butter, spoons 8<i, to A. I*. Hamrick.

i:\lrn Session of the Legislature! Proclnmntloii by flic flovernor.

Whereas, Section itth of Article 4th

of tbc Constitution of thc State of Indi ana provides that when, in the opinion of the Govenor of said State, the public welfare shall require it he may, at any time, by proclamation, call a special ses-

sion of tbo General Assembly : Now. therefore, Asadkl 1*. Willard.

Mrs. Govenor of the Siateot Indiana, believing that the public welfare requires

Best 10 lbs. Choose, cream spoon 8.’. a special session oftho General Assembly to Mrs. Thos. Gillespie. "I Die State of Indiana, hereby eon Best 10 lbs. Honey, cream spoon, to venc said special session of the General C. M. Beard. * Assembly of the State of Indiana at In Best loaf Wheat Bread, cream spoon, diunapolis, the Capital of said State, on to Mrs. Goo. Allen. Saturday, the 20th day of November.) Best do. Corn do, butter knife, In eighteen hundred and fifty eight, aitd I Mrs. James Furrow. hereby require all the members of the Best Cake, cream spoon, to Mrs. J. II General Assembly of the State of Indi Crow. ana to be and appear at Indianapolis on

said 20tli day of November, eighteen

hundred and fifty-eight.

In witness whereof I have hereunto

set my hand, and caused to

[seal] lie affixed the seal of the

State, at the city of Indiana-

polis, in the year of our Lord, one thou sand eight hundred and fifty eight, the

cream spoon, to

Best Cured Ham, cream spoon, to Mrs

0.1*. Badger.

Best lot Sour Dickies, cream spoon, to

Mrs. James Alien. Best lot Sweet do

Mrs. Spurgin.

Best Apple Jelly, buttor knife 81. to

Mrs. J. 11. Crow.

Best Currant do., butter knife, to Mrs. ,l,r, .V ,,f ' (he State, and of the In W. A. Smock. dependence of the Cnited States the

Best Gooseberry do., butter knife, to eighty-third.

Mrs. R. G. Allen. ASH BEL P. WILLARD. Best Grape do., butter knife, to Mrs Daniel M'(’lure. Secretary of State. W Y,*i,'\' l . l, p a8 ’ , , ... 4 Sale of a Famous Stallion.—Mr. Mrs W A Kn rU T CS ’ f ’ U ’ S ' HiMer, the well known livestock Best 'specimen Native Wine ercam * aC "'"\ Ce ] !: 0 ^ Pnris > «y sold Urn fa-, poon 83 to L L Dilb*. ’ , r HtHllmnDrcnno'E m Homy county, Best collection Fruits preserved in cans lV,.’ 'r'lVi ^ a - 4 r * m B'Ih • a-"' Mr* a « s !™* f . &

CLASS M—No. 1

NEEDLE work. 01 t worked Quilt, (poons 8' Wiu Cion.

to Mrs

non is thirteen years obi. Mr. Iliblcr sold other stock, norscsnnd mares—some of them Drenlion's progeny—at good ti iurcs. The stock belonged to Mr. N.

J Smith.

HOUSE OFRKl'R ESKNTATIV ES.

Boone—Clark Duvol.

Boone, fhiii/rieks—(). A. Hamilton

< orro/t—Levi (!rahain.

Dcliiiran—-William Botherton. Ih eat nr.—William J. Robinson. /.7/chart—Job n Thompson.

hJkhart, //oyrmiye—Charles L. Murray Fayette, Union—George W. Treadway.

Grant—William Hall.

Greene—Elijah If. C. Covins. /Iiimifton, Tipton—Addison Boxley,

Henry—J. II. Mellett. /inward—T. J. Harrison. /[emirirks—Levi Bitter. day—Geo. C. Whiteman.

Jefferson—D. C. Branham, J. L. .Mans-

field.

Jennings— John S. Shields. A oseiusko—Sylvan us Davidson. Kosciusko, Wabash—A. J. Power.

Lake—Klihu Griffin.

Laporti:—31.G. Sherman, IV. II. Scott.

La grange—Levi L. Wildman. Marshall, Starke—J. (>. Parks. .

Marion—-J. W. Gordon, I. N. C "v 1.

Laicrcncr—Robert Boyd. Mm mi—William Smith. .17nnji 1 n—Cy r us W hetzel.

Monroe—Martin C. Hunter.

(hein—John H. 3Iurtin.

Ohm, Switzerland—111. II. Gregory. Pnrscy, Vundi rburgh,—Jas. E. Blythe. Putnam—I. N. Byncarson, J. B. For

dyco.

Park'—Samuel H. Johnson. Randolph—Silas Colgrovc.

Rush—Fcstus Hall. Strain n—Philo Clark.

St. Joseph—Thoa. S. Stanfield.

Tippecanoe—Chris. Miller, 1. N. Stiles.

I; mi ill ion—Aquilla Nebckcr.

I igo—W. K. Edwards, J. P. Baird.

II abash—John Comstock. Barren—R. M. Nebckcr.

Wayne.—W. C. Jeffries, J. H. Hamil-

ton, J. M. Austin. Clay—Lewis Rowe.

[ loyil—John T. Davis.

I'andirburgh—♦Ben Stinson.

Spi nar—♦Calvin Jones.

Dartholomi to—♦A. G. Collier. Adams—♦Jonathan Kelly, sr. A/bii ♦N. 3IeLain, C. Wheeler. Biiitoii, White—♦David Turpie.

Brown—L. I'rosser. ('lark—♦A. J. Carr.

( raw/ord David Summers. C<iss—♦Charles B. Knowlton. (’Iinhin—♦James B. Newton.

Di arhorn . Tedbs, N. C. Durham. Daebss— Richard A. Clements, Jr.

Drhall,—♦Miles Waterman.

Dubois—♦M. Kempt’.

Franklin—♦Thomas Gifford.

Fountain—11 ora tin Clay pool.

Fulton—♦ Banner LawheadGibson— Isaac II. Woods. Harrison— Henry Jordon.

//anroek—♦Samuel Shockley. //am ork, Shi /by—: Thomas Clayton.

Hniitiiii/tnn, W hit by—♦,). B. Firestone.

Johnson—♦ Augustus Keefer.

•Johnson, Morgan— : i : (). R. Dougherty.

•/nrkson— S. St. Clair Early. hno.c—♦J. N. Eastham. Mnrt 1 a—♦(J. 8. Dohins.

Madison—♦Win. A. Thompson. Montgomery—♦James F. Harney.

u\oblr—• Stanley.

Orange—•*David A. Lewis. J’oseg—tHassell Nelson.

1 '1 /.•«— (J. W. 31 assey.

Ferry—’Hamilton Smith. Porhr — ' ’l homas J. Merritield.

Pnlaski, Jasper— David Snyder.

Ripley— Wm. S. Hartley.

Slnlby —’ \\ in. Major.

Sullivan—’David Usrcy. Scott— T. M. Sullivan. Warrick—*Wm. F. Parrott.

Washington—'J. A. Bowman.

follows: Clay Greene (1 wen Parke Putnam ...._ Sullivan Vermillion.. Vig*

. 133 . 154 . 431 . 1288 . DM . 22 . 3112 . 725

Total 33ot) It will be seen that Davis has positively carried every county in the District. Diliiiain I'oiinl)’—Olllclul Vote* \\ e condense below the official vote of Putnam county for district and county officers, and the majorities of each. It should be preserved for future reference: Congress—Davis 1820 Sec rest 1658—If. 1 maj. Circuit .liiilyi Claypool 1700 Cowgill 1587—110 “ Circuit I’rusec i' -Haclieldiu*... 1750 Pierce 1C00— 51 “ Com. /’. Prosecutor—Litson....l753 Gregg....1719— 31 “ Itipci scntn/ivi s Fordyce 1762 Williamson.. 1756— 0 “

J{ynearson...l791

Gordon 1714— 77 “

Sheriff—Mahan 1730 Akers 1002— 44 u Treasurer—G ilun ire 1S88 Johnston 1611—277 “ Commissioner—-Ilrnnn 1 750 Sinkler 1700— 50 “ Surrey or—MeClnskey 1702 Cowgill 1590—202 “

TiitvtiMlilp AnHCKNor*.

I he following named persons were chosen Assessors, at the late election, for the different I uwnsliips of Putnam county. Their term of service is two years from the day of election:

Russell —John Burnside. /•’rxnktin—Warren Ciu-h. Jackson—J. M. II. ('..x.

Phn/it—Alexander Wilson, Jr.

Mmiroe—Charles W. Dix. < 'Union— Kiniiimel Zorgur.

Minhsou—James Anderson. (trcencastle. Janies II..Sands.

Mur ion—W. I). Smyth.

Jefferson—.1. I). \ ermillion. Wnerin—Janie. II. Hurrah.

WushinytnH- —AV. Carr. Clovrntale—11. S. Davis. Circuit 1* ■'«>!(«* c 11 t<»r.

The annouiicomont in our lust issue of the election of Mr. Buchelder us Cir cuit Prosecutor, is proved to have been premature. Owing to the omission of

his name from the tickets voted in Mor- question :

Mule 2 years old or over, second pre

mium 85, to James O’Hair.

Mule 3 years old or over, first premium

; 810, to James <)' I lair

Jack of any age, first premium 850.

to W. W. Yates.

CATTLE.

Bull 3 years old or over, second premium 830, to James Allen. Cow 3 years old, first premium 850, to Joseph Allen. Pair of ()xen 4 years old, first premium 830, to James O flair.

8 WINE.

iSowover two years old, second premium 815, to Alexander Black.

SHEEP.

Fine woolled sheep, second premium

810.to Alex. Black.

Buck 1 year old. first premium 820. to

Alex. Black

oct23 Per M. B. Ri nisiu.

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL, „ FOR THE RAPID CURB OF I'oDIs, Coughs, ami

■loitrscncsN.

Brimpield, Mass., 20th Dir.. 18S5. 1)R.AVER : 1 tk» uut bcditati* tosujr th*» l»p«t ronutly I Imvo evt*r fr»p Coughs. IIiHtrfieiiostf, iDfluenza, nnd tho onucomitiiiit HymptomsofaCoIil, is yotir Cherry I’sctoral. Its coHutnnt use in my iM'Actico nihl my tAmily for tliH Inst ton yuiini bns shown it to possess miijwrjor vfi tuert for the treatmont of tlioffo OomplMlnts. EKEN KMCIIT, M. I). A. B. MORTLKY, E8Q.,of Utica, X. V., wrih-s: «I useil your Itctnral niTssif and in my f.tmilv ever ti * you inTviited it. and bvli- vp it tho bent ntedk’in* f..i id kHujvwc uvvr put out. VTitli a Etui coM | tthoiiJd Misdtvr r°y twenty flvo dollars for u bottle thuu do wil'..«ait it.

take m»y other remedy."

Croup 9 W hooping Conchy In#fnrn/it.

NpRi.iGFinn, njivm., Kelt. 7.

Brotrrii A ter : I will rhtR*rfuily certify jn^r I'i’luntJ

In the l/C*r M l,,, ty A,.. . | . .

cough, croup, Slid the • iiest diacnin^ ..f duldrvo. '

,, , r , „ . | your fmteruJty In the gotitli appitHInfo yom 1 •kill, tnJ

iMick Jjamb, first premium#10, to Alex CQwmeudyouruiMkint, to 0 „ r :I( .L II l HAM

00XKLIV, M. P. '

AMOS IsKE. Fsq., Movtkrky, Ia.. write*,.hi Jan., IS.'-f : I had u tedious Itifluenza. which confliifil in« in d-ior* ■ix weeks; t«N>k many niediciiiivs without reliof; finally

Bhick.

Ewe 2years old, second premium 810

to \h*x lllnek- ,,x '"*’a

* 4 ' ' tried your IWtorul by tlie advice of our clergyman. The IMVO I year oI<I, second Iircilliinn #10 first dDHH relieved tho norencfw in my throat nnd hings; *>•*»•• * i l*'Ns tlmn 0110 half tho bottlo matlc me compWdt'Iy well.

Your medicine* tiro tl»o che;i]H*st u* \v«*ll as thelM*st we

can buy. and we esteem as the i>oor umir» friend.

can huy. and we esteem you, Poctor, ant] your rcmciUt J, Asthmn or PhtbiHic, ;iu<l llroiicliitD.

Wkst M vNCKKSTr.R. Pa., Kuh. 4, 1866.

Sir : Yonr Cfterry JYcforal i* iHMTorinin^ marvelloul curt** in this aectioti. It has relieved several from rIiiiiii*

to Alex. Black.

Ewe Lamb, second premium 85, J.

W. Reeves.

MISCELLAN F.OU8 A RTICLES.

Best (> varities of Apples,diploma and

8f>, to R. Ragan.

Second best 10 varieties of Dahlias,

82, to Mrs C. A. Hopewell.

bur best Flat Boquet, (Amateur's List.) to Mrs. C. .V. Hopewell. bur best Flat Boquet, (Professional or Nurseryman’s List,) 85, to I). S. Place. III a recent number of the Press we exposed the hypocrisy and double dealing of those who, fresh from the recent midnight assaults upon thc persons and property of foreign born citizens, were then endeavoring by smooth words and false promises to wheedle thcni into the support of the Republican ticket. The Banner, in its forced issue immediately preceding the election—to produce which unnatural accouchement the Sabbath was desecrated—asserted in reply that the Press bad approved of those midnight assaults, and particularly the attack «m<* “H«.]

spoke of as being commendable.” To pm-irotlv* wliidi is kuuwn to IU»D. luuumenble |>a show how this biped is given to lying. "’“ l lh "'■‘‘T*"

we re produce the following extract from our article, chronicling the assault in

liiK «y nip tan is of ettiHiimption. nml h now nirinK r nirtt* whit Iihh htLort*'! mnler nn nllr'ctiou of flit* lunj's far tho ImH forty yean. HENUY b. I'AKKS, Merchant. A. A. KAM8EY, ^1. I).. Auuoy, Aluwnoi C*>.. IOWA, writDM, S»*pt. 6,1856: “ During; my isrncticeof ninnv vu hh I have found nothing e*nml to your J'ln'rry JWloral lor giving ertHt* and relirf to coumimptivo imlients, or curing

•uch as are curable."

\N o might add volumes of evidence, but the most con* viiiciuR proof of the virtues of this remedy ia found in its

effects upon trial. r , onstim|>tio»i.

Probably no one remedy linn ever been known which cured so many ami such dangerous rases as this. Some no human aid can reach; but even to tboM tho Cfterty

J\ctoral affords relief and comfort.

Astor Hoi's?., Nkw York City. Marrh 6, 185ft Doctor Ayer. Lowell; I fool it a duty and a pleas# to inform yon what your CUtrry IWtnral h.-ta done for wife. She had been five months laboring under the dpgerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid io

could procure gave her nun li relief She was steadily filliim. until l)r. Strom;, of this city, when* we haTfuoiiiu l.r

advice, recoimueudfd u trial of your medicine. We bl. hi* kindncDK, as vvu do your skill; for she lias recovort

from that day. Hit* Ih not yet as strong im she used U

be, but is In •• from her imd calls iu-ihelf w wll.

Tours with ^rstitudo and regsnl, UHL.\M)0 fUELUY, of Snmiwu.if.

ChnsuMfttivtt, do not despair (ill you have tried Arr.il' Cherry I'f.ctoral. It is madu by one of the lM*st mrdir chemists in the world, and its cure* all around ns liespe; the hi^li merits of iks virtu**. — I’/akiMjthM LtJytr. Ayer’s Cathartic Pill

gan county, he failed to receive a single “It is high time that the spirit of mob vote there, winch it is thought secures 'mleiicc, which of late lias become ram the election of his competitor. Thc of l limt ' n Greeneastlc, should be rebuked, ficial vote of a few of the counties is still l>c ™" a l rl ghts and private property are unknown, and .may possibly determine mischief, whteh^Ttuk-r 'tbe' pretext" !!/'

the result in favor of the demoeratie

didatc.

can j moral and social reform, to gratify personal malice or political animosities «..Wc too P ,p;,o,l from . fiiond,

having access to the books, and compe-! children, should be punished with the teiit to furnish it, a general and liasty * ,x Demc rigor of the law lu this in account (as ho terms it,) of business Htan F c w f there will he a full, im transacted at our fall terms of Court — j ,a '' ,,al ‘"vostigntion ; and that, if the We intend hereafter to keen our read ,11. ’d." violat ® d - M,e K uilt y be ers advised, by ful, statements, of all tureLn::th a Xe d ;SbUp^ n tic h e: -natters of general interest coming before! Christopher, who stands indicted' by he.se tribunals for decision, as also be- the Grand Jury for alleged compliei.'y fore our ounty omm.ss,oners. in tbc assault upon Michael's wife and be Election being over, we hope to children, should clear his skirts of the he aide to devote much more time and j odium which naturally attaches to so space, than heretofore, to local news,heinous a crime, and cease misrepresent The New Albany and Salem Rail Bfli.Gov. Chase, of Ohio, is about to road has passe, into thc bands of the,enter the political arena of Illinois i„ bondholders Hon. D. A. Noble, Presi- favor of Lincoln, of course, dent, and D. D. Williamson, Trustee. Marriage 1 iT^'wcre No other change in officers has been made. Faring the weJk lm/f "***;,' ®®V,! D Ir. Ricker, the new and efficient .Super- p.^ 1 : 15 —Te William J. Hulse nnij Julia a. in ten dent, having entered upon the dis- Oct ' 18—To H t .„rv n m charge of his duties some months since. v - K BHrt. 0 ' Martin " nd ^ d,,p y The company have already paid off a ll,Jttdax“~ T ° A ' lt i luw ,Ju 3 a a«d Edith C. ar ^ c am °unt of the floating debt, and T

Washington, Harrison—<* William Han- wiI1 discharge thc claims against thc holdVhei'r Lod 8 e N ’°- 45

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.xmllviiro the ordinal^ iNiJiiim-., nml Hull llnr wi r |>ni Hil. iifi'illj njinn (lit' Mtt-fiu of ntl im*n. Tti' / nr ,v nml In Inks, lint ihiwi i ! ul to euro. 1*ln4r nis trnliiip proportli-aabnnlntvlhe rltut ■<-tl.lllr.or tlir- 1 /' n-niu.fi tin. obfltriKtiuna of it. 01^1111.. tnnlfy ttii* 3. and .jp. 1 dimmuo. Tlii-ypurgi'iiut tbefonl limmirS'^ liniHl nml pniw dUteiii|ior, minmlnto •lupgi.h di-red ixpitnaiuln tlwlr iiMuml artinn, nml imparl Xltl'J "i 1 ." strength to tbo nlmli. .y,| irn . x tll |y,] Ihny euro tho ovory-dnjr colnplatnU of i rory In', t'.t ■J" 1 HbWsbJO and dMCWOOS diMOSM llmt lia- »a I tlie bet nl iiumaii skill, )t ] 1 itill y pn"Iuoo yredo. effiTl*. they nrent lln ^ titno. in ilintlnlshi'il. ••foot mill Is sl physic 1 Ml can U- employed fur .ildi' 1 '' Ih inn' sugnr-ciinled, tli»-y nre pleasant to lake; ;J purely fiinelnlilc, nre Om. from nny risk of linr 0“ r ” < lime Inm-ii mtulo which surjirs. In lh f were Ihenot «F Otnntinteil l.y men of such exulted |s»ltinn nn li*ra r| .r »s to fi’i'liid the sii.plcion of iintruilt. Man * eleri ymen and phynicinni hsvi> lent their naui' 11 flfiff to tile putille the rellnl.ility of my remedies, eihliave sent me tbe assurance of their nuivicUl lh * 1 Pre|mrallnn« eontrihute timucueel) to tbo lief of ni ' Sfllirled. snlfering fellowr inen. . Tlie .e^iMU below named Is plonsed In furrili craO* ntJ Ann ricau AI manse, containing directions fosiclr n-' St, I cert i lice tee of their curee, of the following .mphiiiitcCiwtlvenesa, Unions plaints. Uhenm "^5 Heerttiurn. Ilmilnche nrising f,,,,,, „ ( „|to„ h. N..e •ca. lll'H,i.«ti„n. Morbid lliflctii.li cf Ihe pin .ml I ‘ “ •rising fberefrom, Flatnbncv. L—of Arrthc 1 r: ' on. and fnlaneous Dbwiuais wbieb rennc nn i-vn-rnit medicine. Scrofula or Kina'. Ki il. Tlii mli"’. 1 X I- l,if U ing tbe bluial ami ntlmnlating tba ev7«n. mn- t"«J ci.niiilatnls wblch it would nut la. ■iii.e- 1 t'" V rn ' 1 ' 1 riaih. fltnh »» tVafn.-fl, farlial llhmluyfl. i’ . it'.'Us Irritability. Derangements of on lavnranil Hi' 1 neys, Unlit, nud „||„. r gi„,j lm | coiii.iinigs n.isina fr ' m * low itflto of tbe Isuly or obklructmii nfits fnnctii nSi Do not to put off by nnprlnelpleildefllert wltb »""" otbiT pill they make more profit ot. Ark for AlB 1 * J-tus, and take nolblng else. N 0 oilier they can you comparea with Ibis in Its IntridUc value or ruun« powers Till. Sick want the beat ltd there i« f >

•nd they should have It.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Hsii Patci 45 Cut. mr Itox. Ftvi Doxu roa $1-

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