The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1858 — Page 2
CJk Indiana |litss. HOWARD BRIQQS, Editor and Proprietor.
Annual Keport of Hie Secretary of the
Tre»Hiiry.
This document occupies nineteen closely printed octavo pages. As the main facts arc given in the President's Message, which appeared in our last issue, and as our space is limited, we cannot think of laying it before our readers. Wc may state, however, that Mr.Cobb
Greencastlc, Salurday, Dee. 18, 1858. estimates f..r the ensuing year a dcficienThe Indian* l.«(l>la«nre. cy of $7,914,570. Peemillg a loan inad-Two-thirds, and more, of the full term visable, the Secretary suggests that the allotted by the constitution to an extra only remedy is a modification of the tarsession, has been consumed by the pro- iff, and adds that the same principle sent Legislature—and to what purpose? should apply in making these modifica-
tions that would have influence in fram-
ing an original tariff law.
The Secretary estimates the whole expenditure of the government for the year ending June 30, 1 Stitt, at 67: , ».‘_M 7.!> 17—
marriage licenses issued ~R A -NTTC ISTOTIEl! LIST.’ During the two week* enr/iny Friday. Dre. 17. sriceiK-PAYlNO ma n ws ov is Diana. Doe, 4—To George Rriirgs and Anna For- state Bank and Branches.. guson,- ! Bunk of Byrucuse, Syracuse'.. tr Deo, 6—To Milton Baldorc and Nancy Jane .■ State and itrunehes L r Bird. | “ * Indiana, Michigan City l r Dee. 8—To Dune M. Leforee and Dolliia) .. Klkliart. Elkhurt |r
Beach. ] 1 Dee. 9—To Danl. \V. Riggs and Mary i
Not a single bill has as yet been passed. The Senate have passed a few hills which are now pending in the House, and the House have passed a few which are pending in the Senate. A few of these may,
before adjournment, become laws of the "f which only 852,2 H.315 OS are for the land; but that is contingent upon an regular expenses; $8,497,721 5(1 for speabatemont of that factious spirit which cific appropriation, such as the collection utterly ignores even the most needed leg- of revenue, mail service, arming the miislation, and disregards the urgent wants btia, civilizing the Indians, and payment of the people of the State. of interest on the public debt; and 812,One thing is certain—the whole pur- 178,007 28 for existing appropriations pose for which this extra session was con- for the present year, which will uot he vened, is defeated. Both branches have drawn from the Treasury until after June determined that no State tax shall he 40, IStiO. These estimates compare with levied for the year 1858. This deternii- those for the present year as follows: nation—to say the least of it—is a great ^," r $74,064.T5. r > 97 blunder, and will devolve upon the peo- * ' ' ’ 1.1,^17,94. o, pie of Indiana double taxes next year. Diminution for 18C0 $8 tc,so8 51 and in addition thereto a heavy tax to •'^ r - Cobb recommends, as he did last pay the interest on moneys necessarily y uar > <hat schedules 1>. F, <1 and II borrowed to defray the current expenses raised respectively to 25, 20, 15. 10 of the State government. To provide for ;I1| J ”> per cent. This change will in the collection of taxes for this year was crease the revenue from customs 71.800, a main purpose of the call; and to pro- 900 upon the basis of the importations of vide funds for meeting the January in- ^ 1C I 11 ** fiscal year. Other articles, to be terest on the State indebtedness was an- selected, .should also he transferred from other. This last, also, has not been done; lower to higher schedules, to make up a and it will devolve upon the officers of deficiency in the revenue. 8tate to procure the funds upon their a stmci. iu tt.r Nourii. »r it. rnemu. own responsibility—there being no time That candid and free-spokon Uopuhlinow to spare—or else forfeit the good can journal, the Worthington Times, in character nl the State, as well as our eon- speaking of the do-nothing policy of our tract with the bondholders. 'Ihc noces- present Legislature, uses the following sary funds can and will be secured—the emphatic language: .character of the State will he preserved— “We had hoped that the extra session and our contract with the bondholders;of the Legislature would attend to the fulfilled—no thanks tothisextra session legitimate business for which it was call But it requires neither financial skill nor tOKethcr L Dni ! t 1 hcn a,1 j ourn liko » * i-i ,. , ole men. But it has not done so The statesman-like acumen to discern that momhpr9 , lavo p;iia ,„ lt IittIe attention funds will now he procured on less ad- to the Governor’s Message, and have vantageous terms than they could have thus far spent most of the time in dis been procured had this extra session cussing political questions, which are of never been called. lienee this extra no whatever to the hard-fisted session is emphatically a failure—a farce P om ; mrjr ^ •'•'liana. 1 he Republicans i , i . . have brought up the illegality of the el—a miserable abortion —an expensive e , tion l{ r i ? ht and Fitch,and are deter ,i®' mined to go into an election for U. S.SenIhc Senate have passed a resolution | ators. This is certainly the height of to adjourn tine die, (the House concur- folly, for no power on earth can oust ring,) on the 22d inst. Of course the bright and Fitch from their seats, as House will not concur, and the session C ' on " rcSH ,,as dm-ided in their favor, and will he protracted to the full eonstitu- serve out their time in spite of .• , . i. i , anything the Legislature can do. -f: ^ * tional term. Doubtless provision will be .V„ w , it is our humble opinion, that it is made for continuing the business of the wrong to use the people’s time and money session, so that at the regular session in in such a reckless way; and wc predict January it maybe resumed exactly where , *’ e P resen t Legislature will be the it was left off. ” most unpopular one that has ever assemThe Opposition have not the power to , ^ l "*' , " in P"lj^ < do harm by affirmative action. 'J'hey can BW>„I n ('engross but little has been done, resolve much—for instance, that the clee- Hie House has been engaged for several tion of Bright and Fitch to the U. 8. days in discussing the charges of imHenate was fraudulent and void ; hut they peachmcnt brought against .1 ujgc Wathave not the power, for want of harmony rous, of Texas, who is sought to be inland concert among themselves, to even peached for alleged official misconduct go through the farce of electing others in trying land suits in his own court in
From Washington. H»1IkIoi.» K*errl.r« «t •h» j JI*«loB«l Xl.*-
>N ASHINtlTON, Dec. 15. plnudi d hy the Boye*
In the House, Mr. Comins, of Mass., (From the N. Y. Post, of Monday.) gave notice of his intention to introduce At seven o’clock last evening the Naa hill to modify the tariff law. and impose tional Theater was crowded, many of the specific duties on iron and other articles audience not being able to get scats.— to which the principle can be applied. 'j'! l0 pit w-as crowded with boys, who r .Mr. Bowie, of Maryland, introduced a seemed to he of opinion that they were p ar ',^ (l ‘
joint resolution, to be passed with a view to have an entertainment without being Deo. IS—To John L. Blac kwell nod Nancy
to obtain a modification or reduction of obliged to pay the preliminary shilling. C. Glover.
the duty on American tobacco by for- and were ready to make up the deficiency Dec. 19—To Isaac Shelley and
eign goverments. Referred to the Com- j,, acting as rlnquert. Scattered among mittcc on Agriculture. them were some dozen policemen with 1 he consideration of the Watrous im- bamboo wands, which might have been peachmcnt ease was resumed. US ed to good purpose. Captain De Camp I ho resolution pending was in lavor had attempted to preserve order by^kccpof impeachment, for which the House hy j n> , ou t all but “respectable boys." As a vote ot 111 against 82 adopted a sub- hour approached, the call for the perstitute, that the testimony taken before formers, usual to the theater, was made.
•Rockville, Wnbush.
•Goshen, Goshen •Gosport, Gosport •Ml. Vernon, Mt. Vernon.. •Salem, Salem
Melinda “ •Salem, New Albany
“ Montieello, Monticcllo
Dee. 13—To Joseph West and Maria L. j “ •Paoli, 1’aoli pi Merchant. *Brookville Bank, Urookville pi Dee. 15—To Jackson Bridgwater and Re-Bloomington Bank, Blooniington pi beeca J. Parker. j C anal Bunk. Kvunsville pal 10—To Joel G. Apple and Susan Me- Crescent City Bank, Evansville pat
behind.
•Cambridge Citv Bank, Cauihridge City.
•Central Bunk. Indianapolis...
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Hoosicr Bank, Logan.-port par Huntington County Bank, Huntington pur Indiana Bank, Madison par Indiana Farmer’s Bank, Franklin par
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• Exchange Bank, Greeneastle Fayette County Bank .Connersville Farmer’s Bank, W esttleld
Jigy" We invite the attention of the sick and
7 ; afflicted to the advertisements in ourcolumnsof
the Judiciary’ Committee in the ease of Presently entered four gentlemen from Dr.Easterly slodincandS*rsaparilla,andGridJudge Watrous is insufficient to justify the northern side of the stage. “Which ley's Salt Kheum and Tetter Ointment. Dr. Curpreferring artielos of impeachment j* he?” called one hoy. “That fourth tcr’s Cough Balsam, Dr. Bakers Specific, Dr. against him for high crimes and tuisde- Shanghai,” said another. ‘'Fetch him Hoopers Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly s
meanors. 1 he resolution as thus atnen- out,” was the reply. A hearty cheer was Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are Indiana Stock Bank. Laportc. ded was agreed to hy a vote ot 11.1 yeas now given. Conspicuous on the stage prepared bv a thoroughly educated Physician, Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo. par against Sti nays. were (’nptains Hart and De Camp. Chemist and Pharmneeuti-t, so that ail can rely •Kentucky Stock Bank, ( olu "' bU8 ’""""’P® r
Mr. Iloyee called up the report made The Rev. Mr. Hiseox, of the Stanton ui«m them a-being safeandeffectmd ineuring
hy tlie t ommittcc on I'deetioiis at the Street Baptist Church, advanced to the the diseases for which they are recommended. N.V.& VirginiaStateStm-k Bk..Evunsville.par last session, setting forth that in eonsc- desk, and was greeted with applause.— Thev are standard remedies, and cun he found opurkc County Bank, Rockville p; ir quenec of the tumults, riots, intitiiida- U 0 paid u tribute to the generosity of j„ nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in • Prairie City Bank, Torre Hmite............. p , lr
tions and injustice, at the election held y| r Purdy in permitting the use of his the United Btates. 1 y 5
in Not einher, 1 v .> < in the third Con- theater gratuitously, and said that so long ——— i nose uunka muifcvu » o.. » i , ..n>e eum-gre-sioiial District of . laryland. the said as the attendnnec and interest would jus- (f>l'CClU'dS»tlC itCtdil i’l'U’CSU'UU'CUt. plied with tlie G.-neral Banking Law of Is:,.-,, election was an unfair one, and should tify, the fiahhath evening meetings would “ “ requiring a deposit of (at hast) fifty thousand therefore, he declared void, and the Speak- he continued. He also thanked the po- Bv dollars at their market value, and loan amount er be requested to notify the Governor lice for their interest nndA'ated on the t of ten per cent, in ex of their circulation. of Maryland of the fact. enefit of having J elmi ind Snndiv Buttkii. V lb... 15(„ PROVISIONS- The othei* are withdrawing their circulation. *t ill . or | _ , i ,• i hone,,t 0 ' having a dun jnd Sunday Rkaxs, white l.oo Bueon Side, lb 8 suspended and huoken hanks, • ' ir| C l^ Lr ^ a r0S 1 0Ut ?‘ school in every block in h e fourth ward; Beeswax, SO Shoulders IP Ao»r iA.iur« a re take>Pntthe m tesajfixed to rteh. ting A>lr. Into, ^ iio coutestK the right oi to which Captain De Camp bowed assent. Cokn MK.\L,bhl 50 llama, sngurcdjlh.... 12 ■ Agriculturul Bank, Mt. Stirling, p ur Mr. Harris to a seat in the House during |I 0 then gave out the hymn: “This is Cheese,Iti.. 10 “ plain,lb 1" Atlantic Bunk, Atlantic 20 dg the consideration of the subject, with the t h 0 ,i nv ,he Lord hath made,” &c„ which , t/ ,., lh J':' B“" k Connersville ir,di s ri ,v bt to 81)0*1 W * k .i j* ii i Bio, C.Dili ii 14pi l.)( hickona, p eloz.Bunk of .AIliinii •••••• pur u ni to speak was sung hy the congregation, the hoys iIhv ’ u 18«2« Potatoes, l»u 75 .. Capitol, Indianapolis L r I ending the consideration of the resol swelling the chorus, rather unmusical- Kous do/. 8 SALT v .ui. \—I’l;..#.... in «:
ution the House adjourned. ^ |y. As the last verse died away, a voci- Ei.oua,hhl 5.00 Lake, bkl 2.50 In the Senate, various memorials were ; p croas | iurrn h rent thenir. * FISH— Kanawha 2.25 presented of hut little importance, with The speaker said he would read a few Mackerel •fo.l.lb....^ Sl'GAK—
“Southern Bank of Indiana. Terre Haute...p»r ‘'Salem Bank, Goshen pur Those Banks marked with a ( :; ) have enm-
i
exception of one from the Convention of 1 ,
in their stead. For the same reason, they have not the power to do any affirmative mischief. But negatively thev are all-powerful; and hence it is that no provision has been made for the collection of taxes for this year—that no pro
which he was himself interested The Senate is discussing the Pacific Railroad bill, which was taken up thus early in the session hy a decided vote of
nearly two to one.
B<TV,.\ii old citizen of Hendrickscounfy,
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, , , , Danville, the county seat, having been
and that no salutary laws have been i • i • , „ .. drinking pretty freely, started for home passed. Hus factious Opposit on w \r i . • 'i. i ; . ,,
11 i on .'londay night last a week ago. He
had in his possession 8120, which was mainly gold. When near his house he was pulled front his horse, struck on the head, and robbed of all his money. Ho had one man arrested on suspicion, but
.. ,, , , .... .White Fish, lb 7 New Orleans... 1 U« 12.1
. , , verses from the 7th chapter of Matthew. kI’CITs— Cnislied 14
Iron Masters which met in I’hiladclphia ’|’|,e restlessness continued, unawed by Dried Apples 2.r>n l.ouf 15
SEEDS—
.. 40 Clover 5.50 i
Dee 2Sth, I'-IJ. on which Mr. tameron, the police, or the presence of volunteers GRAIN ol 1 enn.. addressed the Senate, showing who attempted to aid in prndtteingorder. ' '' rn . bu.-h.
Capitol, Indianapolis North Aineriea. Clinton— Albany Rochester Attica America, Morocco South Rend T. Wadsworth Rock port Porrysvllle Bridepnrt Warsaw. Warsaw
>y the tables prepared hy the Secretary |» ra yer and singing followed, and the WlmO“=l' Timothy, hu.... 2.oo of the Treasury that ad valorem duties preacher announced his text— “ The '.'j j 1 !; u ^ip!' 1 ^"’ l,u ;’oo nLWi r m.iv Bank on iron is alike opposed to the interests wa g 0S (( f sin is death.” He was nar- lUv. tnii..''.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.. 7.<io ’I'm i.ow, remi..re,|,..lo Farmer’s BaiikqJaaper*.’.’.!!!! ot government and tho consumers of for rating the anecdote of tlie boy who car- MOLASSES— WOOL— i Kalamazoo Bank eigu iron and steel. ried his mother’s Bible with him, was N. Orleans,gul 5o|lub Washed 25 Laurel Bank ThcSenatedcclined tocall up Mr. Cling- employed hy a merchant and became a Slll -'" r lI'>u»o. gal so Fleece —- Northern liuliann Bank mans resolution for the ahrogatoin of good and rich man; when the hoys, de- D.'MenSvrup. g:il....so I nwa-lnd.............25 thwngo Bank
the Clayton Jiulwer treaty by a vote u. i.gntct at the climax, endorsea the sen- ( OMMKIKTAL IMKLLH«K.\( L. ■s,ateSt„ek Bank, Peru _.t avos to _.i nays. timenl hy prolonged applause. This \r\v volMv MVi'KKT State Stock Bunk. Marion..
Alter an ineffectual attempt to take up was too much for DcCamp ; he left the New York the. 15 P M. Trader s Bank, Nashville...
the I'aeilie H iilroad bill, the vote being stage and appeared in tlie ream few min- Flour i- dull and prices unelinnged; sali~ W abash \ allev Bank...^... yea* -B, nays JB, the Senate wont into utesafterwards, a proceeding which was 8,500 brls at $4 20(VT 4 50 furSopcrtino State; a .' ,K ' Kxeeutive session, hut will probably re- followed by a thinning out of the con- ^ unp, :, 10 for extra do; *4 4 80 for ''Tir^uritios ot’The ot'i.'er Bank- not cm sumo public proceedings. Uriwntinn in the nit -u per fine estren; 4 90(ri 5 20 for cornnion to I lie securities ’• ‘I 1 • ' , u 1 cmThe MiilitarvCon.mittecoftheHouse c Th ! m'di.im extra do. and 5 20(5, 5 50 f„r ship- hra. ed in the above list, are exhausted,
xvi 11 ...fnll to ^noet irn^ the I louse The rest of the services were cont.nu- t , r;l iid- extra round Imop Ohio, elosing luse (j rep ihe 1 ill lor the in- e d with more quiet; hut the singing, no qui-t. Small sales Rye flour at 8:t 30f,. 4 in.— crease ot the at my. T he J udioiary Com. matter how denunciatory the hymns Buckwheat flour 1- in moderate demand, ntj will shortly report a hill amending the were favorites with the juveniles who * 2 37 C« - P cr 100 IU. Wheat Is dull and
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Savings Bank of Indiana,Cvinnen<ville...25dis
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neutrality laws and removing hindrances declared that they beat anything at the
The House Committee on Foreign Re preacher, but could no (Test/ their' i»ro° 4 "’“ n,1 , ’ ,u " , ’ u ' 1 ' Ut " 1 h " ,ulK ' m at j lations has agreed unanimously to report pensity for uproar and fun. At half-past NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, a resolution of inquiry relative to the eight the benediction was pronounced. Nkw York. Dee. 15. visit of the British officers of tho A alorous! ♦♦ ♦ Bccvos linve advanced .'c per pound; sales to the steamer Washington. It asks for! A Larbe Contract.—The school at ut" ulr; avemge price891 s}e; r«H-eipt.s2,755j inforination which may bo received in fu commissioners of Ohio have been em- !U ." 1 honhs ailvanecd 2.ie per
powered to contract with a New York -receipts 21,000 he-d 5f„
BOERHAVE’S
llOSJtAIVD BITTERS,
ture.
Tlie House Committee on Territories publishing house for 29,000 volumes of metyesterday. 31 r. Stephens, of Georgia, works for the school|libraries of tkoState.
asked for authority to reporta bill for at a cost of $60,000. the admsssion of Oregon with a rcccom- ^,, , 1,1 ,
mcn.latim tliat it I, i, oppMcd
hy tlie Lepuhlicans, who say that they headed -A Novel Marriage Scene,’ are unwilling to admit Oregon with a in which a small eulogy was conferred hv von population of only 40,000, while Kansas l I ' n 9 ' v remarks made at the New School is refused admittance with 00,0011. I re-hytenan ( hnreh in opp.a.ing the mamago 1 rni , 1 «. • ,, . r "* dung 11 tor. It seems to bo the opinion I he vote stood lour in favor and four ,,f-., m o that 1 was altogether out of place against reporting; so the measure was IVrlmps t was; hut I was aware that the <'onlost. Tho committee adjourned to Wed- 'ihutioii guarantied to mo liberty of ■; eh nesday, when another report is expected ,K>t *‘ •" “ M, l " ut °f the ehun-h. and I was dolt is now understood that Mr. Zollicoffer '.""'T., 'l'* th ‘’‘9;ntletnin and his 1 1 * *11 * • 4 \i L,. I^ongrogation hoar wliail hudtohuv, and know who was absent, will vote against Mr. Stc-; ,ny reason^ for oppo-ing the marriage in
HEAR YE! HEAR YE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY COASTS,
rs,
\ r I ]STS,
All other Artlrlrs la the < tattling I.lar, CHK VRKH IN PUU’i:
THE CEI.nnRATF.D ROLLAND REMEDY MR
DYSFEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AKD AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a
DISORDERED STOMACH OR UVER,
s ' , ieli as Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite.
| die ns proposition. tion. Be this as it may, I cure nof what tin PFTTFI* IV 111* 11 ITY Til (V L'Y r d D C'ostiviin-ss, Blind and Bleeding A ll[t he I llinois appointments which were public think. As a father. I felt an into-t tfl Alii I 1 I III A MLn. I’ilcs^ I nail Nervous, Rheumatic and Ncurai-
made 'luring the recess of Congress, were the hapni; and welfare of my child. 1 confirmed without opposition, together !' ! , lt ! l 'i v ,| ut ' t0 “1’P'’ S *‘ their union to the with appointments made in other States. ^ thnt ’" >t
-- . . , . ,, under similar circumstances, is not worthy the 1 he treaties with t lunaand Japan were name yf a father. I gave the mini-tor mv ratified. I reasons; told him there wore other circmn-
stanivs eonneeted with it, hut time and place forbade to mention them. I entrented him to deter it lor tho time being, and seek an inter-
Tho appointments of lion. Win. Preston as Minister to Spain, (Ion. Ward of
failing to prove anything on him, the fel-
low was set at liberty,
’•ul ir ^ " r ' t l , °l )cas corpus has been taken
out to he argued before the Supreme Court, at Indianapolis, this week.
gio Atfedioiis, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, nnd in others effected
! a deeidisl cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, pre- ; pared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of tho celebrated Holland Professor, Bierhavo. Heoause of its great success in nio-t | of the European States, its introduction into the 1 nlted States was intended more especially
Notick Ex i kaordinary I—Those induht- for those of our fatherland senttorod here and ed to me, whose notes and accounts are due. yi7"- OV ‘‘ r , ' ft< ’ p " f ixu.ntry.-
Como ;ttul Soo My OocxIh
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
Slort 1 East Side of I lit 1 Public Siiiiiiri‘.
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Georgiy as Minister to OUiu:., and Hon. | view; pcrlmnsRreconcilhSionmightVb^ht' Glaney Jones as Minister to Austria,: about. I thought then and still think this „
were also confirmed. On the coiifirina- was duo me friend Ross iter. If this had """i "" l11 " ■ i Meeting with great success among them. I tion of the last named appointment there n ' su,t ’ 1 '" IV( ’ satisfied him he- "'" st •’"Y "l 1 - " ’ r< l of this -ort is enough now offer it to the American public, knowing was a party division in the vole j all reasonable doubt. I entertain no among gentlemen. | that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues mu-,1
Ijiard teehngs toward my fr'-lid, and am will- derl8 ly31 ehqr n. J. HILTON
( oil! 1 inpMhlc.
|ing at all times to talk with him on the sub-
The Dcmoeratic Seu„™„ ...e. in S'rtSi'KClS Si
will nrnfpofl tn (•<ti4dtii>ti > f>4,t ...i.t i i
, he m-knowfedged.
It is particularly recommended to those jier
cits, according to custom on tlie assembling of Congress, to determine the formation of the Commit tees, so far as the Democratic portion of them was concerned.— As an evidence of the malignant feelings of the Lccomptonitcs toward him, .'ir. Douglas was removed front tlie position
Estray Notico. -otis whose constitutions may have been iaiJacksox Township, Putnam Co., Ind. paired by the continuous ido of ardent spirit-, December 11th, 1H5H. "r other forms of dissipation. Genoriilly in-
•_ u- directly
ey. * hie is heeauso the clergy hive long since '■ Bailey. 2 years old past, color xvhitu CI fW l ' r . v nerve, rai-iug up the drooping spirit, and, established as a precedent that there was no; tt "d brindle; 1 tln-r marks or brands 1,1 fact, infusing hew health and vigor in tlui
will proceed to consummate a thing which he I
believe-: at the same nil,,, t,, t„. | 00r) . YT7E, the uuder-igned. have this day up- stantuneous in effect, it lin-l-iis way diree elude 1 lure are two reasons tor this i ue.-n - i -i --n- ' \ prai-'d a BTRRR, taken up by . ''' 1 i"' • *1 of life, thrilling and quickening 1
/.. Bailey, 2vcarsold past.color xvhitu 4 ' r . v nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, ai
be held to a strict and fearful aecounta
hility by the people of Indiana. 1 he Miller-Shryoek contested seat ease
In the Senate was finally disposed of 011 Wednesday last by the adoption of the
following resolution:
Retolvcd, That Hugh 3Iillcr is entitled
to the seat he now holds as Senator from the counties ol Marshall, Stark. I-niton gQ^One of the liquor dealers in New and St. Joseph and that Kline G Shry- A | bal , ha9 lee „ eov i ctC(1 nlld fined for
ock. the contestant of stud seat, is not le- ,
gaily entitled to tho said seat. i selling without a license, contrary to the The vote stood : ayes 23, noes23—the city orJinancc ’ to P ! *y or ™ President giving the easting vote in favor plcvi " ,lis ho W; ' 8 sent to I’ ri8 ' in '
of tho resolution. Democrats, ri“ and indepondent, voted “aye,” and Republicans and Americans voted “ no,” as
f °rr« M (’ 1 . , Ji doe Eckles.—The New York Tri-
Fisk, Gooding, Hamilton Hnr'Tove HeV- ^ hin_t 111 rie, ]ioiuh lit, (d tin like the recall ot 3Ir. \ *n Horen from that eight out of nine children arc idiotic, im3 •3p| ,ri, ' s, ’d at ABeon dollars hy Ahisha L. .Mor- rndianapolis. For sale by fren, Jennings, Johnson .Lines Line Ml1 ' : England, may have the effect of elevating t 11 '’"inth not very bright. But all thi> K not 1!",, • Ia " 1 '’' •*- M Hamrick, on tho Sth castle, Ind. Loman, 'Ld-lure, O Brien, Odell, Shoo^ , i'" p rview with l.im to the Presidency. |hUnilSit that '' " "-'"in'IlFit WALKER, J. 1*. maker, Slack, Studabakcr, Tarkiiifrton, .... ’ nt. la>r night, on the subject ( [Sir//nan Dnnocra /. i would sever the ties of frii'iidship wliiil, sh«.u|tj Attan: .I. McGinn rs, (Mork. doc 18 3f.il W* 1 *? 06 ’ Williama and Wilaon 28 -t' ui ,,,,1^ .m.,. v i,, Utah, To p ATH1BRS uid" Mothers.. -You 1 1 o M »t r ,... kt nmw mm* A„^s— Messrs. Anthony, Beeson. 2. .. ° 1 tt "!. r8 " i tl,a * •''• •’••ory — ; know how imnortant It, is fi.r v.,..r ..hit. I" 1."’.?''!'.' " " " , . vr< ’'l"'"-t,'‘li..uld not h.ive|Putmim Circuit Court-To April Term, 1839. \\’ Ear.’ now inanut’n.-p *iug a superior ar
i > > tide of Star Candles, Lard Oil,
1 * "’7" ,, I.T l ' ar ’‘»!«> to a diversity ,t Complaint for Divorce. Gorman, Oleino, Ptilm, and Common
Maky Pram.. ) Soaps, all of which wa are spiling at thu
iz^'^r&"U , 5sr
law of God or man to prohibit eon.-ins from perceivable. ApjiraUed to 15 dollars. Given marrying. I am sure that time has long sincei “'der our hands. Fuxnkmn Bookkk
„ proven it to be all wrong, and there should be Elijah Mount. ot Chairman of the C'omtmtee on ferri- a law to prohibit it, making it a penal offl-nco 8ul.serihed and sworn to before me, this 11th lories, a position he has filled with disfin- "" 1 parties and a criminal act for both min- day «>f Doeotnber, 1858. guishod honor for many years, and for 1 It 1 '''!-. n ' , ‘5 i ’ tn ' t, ”‘ '““l a'l il>:’“’ vested with ' ISAAC JOHNSON, J. I*. ^ M'? ViliJed than any t '' ^ ! 1 ot her iiieinherol that body. 3Ir. Green, l.oth Issly and mind originating fromthe prnc- —t-oj .. Notice, of Missouri, was rewarded with the post, t* 000 ** cousins inturinarryinur wo c*nu t hcli> TAKEN l P, hy Imri HoHdy, livinK 1 .1: ... —IaI Al l«. . Li . ! kilt it n/1 ..11 f.,....,, # . . * ....
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Wo believe, with the State Sentinel, ' “t'"-lieve. and all come to
'ecut'ill'ns ilk! I'hiVw'ill'h'-.'ve tl! ' !!v !'"! st "P 1 'vill refVr inv'friemiTo 1 l\V, supposed to he live Man,factorin') l , hannnrcuiist*'aiul C)wmi*t*. - ki will have the effect of the statistic* of his own town of Greonc’istle ' ,r>lx . v, '" r ’‘ marks, is called a red Pittsburgh Pa.
i-m Donevo, Mnn uii ooino to ono oonclu^ion *wmWI im ' lnv tlmt it is both rnomlly and religiously wrong. !, hdStato of liidiima.
in (Minton toxvnsfiip, Putnam eoiintyi
on the 24th day of No-
system.
C AUTIOTV I
1 hegrent popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Iherhnve’s ffolhind Bitters a fair trial. One Isxttle will convince you how infinitely
superior it is to all these imitations.
#W Sold at $1 per bottle, or six Kittles for
$■>. hv the NoLK PRO PR | KTORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ju. & CO.,
exciting the sympathy of the people, and, where cousins have married; and the n-ult k l i° ‘" ir ,l| a rl <-‘ >"'r hramls pc-reeivable.
H. Browning, Wholesale Druggist, Agent,
, Grcen-
decl8 ly31
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Star Candle Factory
Any* —- Messrs, Anthony, Beeson, a ;>‘‘ a tlairs o, that lomtor^- | know how important it i# f or ‘ V0llr c . hi ,
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Steele,Stevens,Tlioinpaon; Turner Wa”-- P 080( I 'noaaures for the* surprcssion ..cl ■ a • mhu oi me „
ner, and Weir—23 8 | polygamy.
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'a pity it is. when, hy proper cure and xxlmt little t'di-n'M ! i < '' t i l " , ' , '’, ll l"' ,l D E. Williamson, his Attorney, tiled in'the linfl 8alem and Jetfersonvillo Railroad Depots >• ■■ • .s. 1 ! mu,.in i iinxe. i do not ixroto., ci ..! . ,• i ,, . . -m,! t).„ WL..>e u. i........
81ic either
.1 mother and you obviate the necessity of '| 1 |u?gi l Vl• , s'l,u l t ^.i , '!',,. M, ' !' ,l ’ n'-', s, "‘ is therefor.’ herehv notifled of'the'fl'ung
. ll ^. | |' r( 'l' or I’aregoric, Godfrey s Cordial and other ».ys7’l.' whethi.l. 1 wr!..!^:" qm;;k U ‘i:'fl,r: n, | ' l^.dmu-y of said Complaint, and .hat the j MCrfOtllpf ^OUtUlfy
attempt; and m. gentlennu, is thiI^Kui! ,tUni1 ^ ‘j"' " l tl,C n ° Xt ° f
decl8 41*31
TERRE HAUTE BOOK BINDERY
to oust Judge Miller from the scat, to —I’ulii im can beat that. which ho is now fully confirmed, was the ,KI8 1,0 * ,st at “••» (“•- < c
only apology Hepubliouns could offer for official derelict of duty in failing to jlnjurtou# narcotics for crying children.—I m » l '« " ^ | their revolutionary course in the Senate P u ^li f ‘l | >t- We entreat you, as we desire to improve ,u,,| '> r "f a single word, but your humble«erof 1857. Now that tin’s vexed auestion r i it *T* i . , •be condition of our race, to procure Dr. 1 ! 1(,t •" | 'e uotietsl any part of , , »< aiu qiusuoii Judge Douglas has been ousted tl. i i i i- Uns subject at this late hour, did I not believe
is settled, the clianees are increased fora f rolll t | )u Chairnianshin of the Senate ’ f ’ r '^ 8 -) 1 !" 1 " 1 ; 1 ' i,u ‘ l rci " 1 diseases this to come from a reliable source. It !,„] v A N „ little judicious legislation ,• ... • . .' cu ™d 'U accordance with Nature s .hows • week spot to even think—far le*« spik I () It P|M\TTNfl (I IP h’ I ( ’ 1 ’ v t, , Committee on I erntories, and Senator j laws with innocent Roots and Plants. it—l.y mv friend. I hludl now eons., to ^^ I A (i (>1 1 1C L. , ° We . tD *P° ,( W Green, of Mo., appointed in hie atMti PaiOHAWCi During this critical n " li ';;'t'"- -d-j.-, i any further, for I assure Job Prjni^rsViVi^BmV iiiiHlrrs Leg.sla ure lor saying that not a single Cut hono? Period Morse’s Indian Root Fills will he ^ l''"; 1 '! <iod I J “our.ll .mi.loJ.Vh ..oV, om.^’ bill had been passed by it. We confess ,, — - required, because they cleanse the body For if Ilm.l aCnrimfo ! h ' n e ‘’u 1 "i?* 1 "’ ! , TERRE HAFTE. INI), to a misstatement. Wo find that one jrotur^^to l .oid.?/ af" raorbi f. h,,n . ,or8 - ’"" 1 ^ good' giA; ami iV u/iZ ] eei/.t"('wk^l^ftULmd^ onse magnitude and huge pro Lapland. He instructed a class of 200 to three of those Fills, taken two or three 8 vseillating iiocnoa and heart- Magazines, Music and Edition Work bound
ponderosity —no less and no other than at Stock holm. The Crown Frinec deliver- times a week during pregnancy will U, • ,,r 7 l w * mortality But not she
•Ml «x tw ti... of holding .ho «1 teki. .M..IU.1, ri*™. bw* *.*'^,>.2^^
fourt of Common Fleas in the County of ,,larc ) w " ,<> " no groom in Sweden dared | and will he sure to give a stout and • )or minister seal her fate, perhaps forever. Bartholomew” 1 , t l ,• ■' l l ) P r, >®‘ | i Mr. Karey tamed her in one healthy constitution to the child I hope, however, it may bn well with them, ‘ , , W " P mH y now Io, ' k for hour and twenty miuutcs The Frinee Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pill* arn .e14 * nd ‘ ,otl * ^ ' uM y 0Vf - r
Iprownttd hi,,, 2i,h . goM mej.1. hy all tJZiltMuZ!. '“T
A',,. 108 l ioc street, between 4 th and bth,
McGINNIS, Clerk. CINCINNATI I’- r.lx,,. W Lvnth, I).C. R. ALLISON Supt
in every style of the. art.
County Oilieers ami Justices of the Peace supplied with all kinds of Blanks am] all kinds of Stationery. B. W.OSBOKN, Trav. Agt. ttoif All work left at the Music Store of R. Dobbins, will he promptly forwarded to this establishment, anil delivered, when tlnislKsl,
fra,i of charge.
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