The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1859 — Page 2

(Flu Inbi'amt fir css. HOWARD BRIOG8, Editor and Proprietor.

against the repeal, and they are served Coa*r««». From up in the most attractive form, by mem Tho IIou8 ® ot ‘ li( , P r C‘ k; entatives has en St. Louis, Feb. 8. hers, just as they arc received from the ,itlcJ it,,c ' f 10 thc thanka of ^ country Bo,h I V’ U ^fi° f Hank agent* and attorneys who throng ; |'y ,h « P a ^e of the Homestead Bill. (Ustittmou' l"i a State povernthe lobbies. These men forget that coin 1 lus blU K lvc3 to every head of a family, ment tbr th< . St . lU . of Kansas. The bill

was never so abundant as now, and that wbo ' s a cB 'zc?i or has declared his in provides for an rleeticn to hAfield on ^ ^ j tt> for t j 10 ( ,(fl co 0 f c 0 i. in no country is it so abundant as in this; tcntiun * 1 iconic such, 160 acres from the fourth Monday in March, to ! l,:ci ^ : . ^, r '. lU a T^'v'rer !‘f tl.e city of Oreenea-ala. they forget thc well authenticated fact that ! ‘ n J unappropriated land belonging to.foror agiun,t ho fling a , .^o 0 ^*" 0 ". in ; p.u,,., ShicVte old and la.me and notable (ireencastle, SalOliay, Feb. 12, 1H59. there is enough gold and silver in the tbc ’ nito ' 1 Sfatos ' 0,1 the simple eoftdi- beheld on thc

country to supply all thc wants of the |' on tb «t he shall make his home upon g rf . t '|' ueg( j a y 0 f June, to attend « CiMi-

tftwporation cMcrtuw.

x- 1 -■

j*'or Treasir -er.

Editor PkSss: Pleaae snnounco the name of C. G. L.KK ns a candidate for Town Treasurer, and oblige his MANT FK ENDS 1 niii authoriz'd to announce JAMES

Crpl.

Tli<- Kank of tUc Stan-.

No oucatiou has conic before the pre- P co plc, and answer fully all the neccssi- an< ^ cultivate it. I he hill passed the Ton tion to meet on thc first Tuesday

.>ent legislature of Indiana involving t* e s ol commerce. These men forget move deeply the interests of the people, that it Banks we must have, that there is than that of repealing the charter of the a general banking law upon our statute Bank of the State of Indiana; no ques- bo t> ks > under which any man or class of ( ^ { tion ilia* has enlisted so much learning, ">en can bank upon e<|ual privileges by and ability—none that has excited so-furnishing ample security to prevent loss

House by a vote of 120 to 70. have “ a hard road fo . travel

Senate

St .I. of I ii.llniiit, Pm n am ('uunt y. Putnapi Coniinan TIum Court—To March Term. 1800.

RICK KTT8 11- II euudidate for Town Aluwbal,

It will July, at Wyandotte City; the Constituthe tion to he subiuiUed to a voto of

people on thc first Pucsday in October, .i.... ~

8am i Kl. # (IK KB

r*. I Civil Action.

William II. Conn. )

II K IT HEM KM It EKED, that on this 27th |) day "f January, 1H59, the Pluintitf, by I). K Williiimt.'ii, hjs attorney, filed in the Clerk's ottii'O of mid Court his complaint against said IVfewdant, together with the utfidavit of a

to work; he Vpes thego'Kl pee,,le Will give eon.petent u itness. hy wl.ieh it appears that

. ' . , , e the said llefeiidnnt is not a resident of tho State

him the olli o, and he w ill I" 1 ( %er t i.m - ' • j n( |i n i Ul . |„, j* thun'fore hereby notified of For Marsimi. , the filing and pendency of xald complaint, and

iKOI.tiE sanlP w i„ ftnnd for trial at the next

We are authoriacd to announce G

Fire li« tire Illinois Penitentiary.

St. Loris, Feb. 8.

Ills., was partially destroyed by lire this

jeet: hut it i> going through a process of evening. Loss unknown. No prisoners inauipulution in Congress which is utterly escaped. The tire was the work of an unbecoming to such an assembly—a body 1 incendiary.

\ Case for Abollllonlat*.

It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the A novel case was tried this morning

■of vast impor-

tance to our whole country,Its present and

nfftch interest, as tho question of repeal to the bill holder, and that the nucstion futon ■ ""r-' K' s "'d 11 ,,l( The penitentiary buildings at Alton,

. 'vw ... 1 r i ii , .. world at large, is the racifie railroad prowhich is now ting the Semite. oi demand and supply for paper currency r 1

The hill introduced by Senator Con W *H regulate the number of those Banks ncly proposes to repeal the act of 185fi a "d furnish promptly all the paper eur

chartering the Bank of the State, and, in rcnc y thaGthe wants of thc people re- i i • i , . • i .i , c .i i . Ti ’d chosen men tor national legislation.— so doing, giving reasonable time for wind- Huirc, and that of the very best, flu- r . r ,, i i i ii i i o , .It is uiiueeessary to enlarge upon the

ing up the affairs ol that institution. • raw head and bloody hones cry about indirect of such an in the Common Law and Chancery Court To thc discussion upon this bill, us re- the dcprccition of the notes of the Bank . . . 0 p ||, c City of Memphis, on chancery ported from day to day, we have looked °f k* 10 State upon the repeal of thc char . . . . side of thc court. Hannah, a tree wo.ill, .loop i„ J.t; JUiive been ..to,,- U-r i. .11 b«,h. Tk. lb. b„l. f color ,vh„ baj been »..u»».i«c.l . , . . . . i • p ■ . . i- . , ,mal of national greatness, let eminent ^i r Havid Jamison, of Shelby counished at the unfairness and injustice of |bncfex,utct.ec and ,s not yet prepared for; as thc ct is _ first ; ndeur ail d ! [y, in this State, returned from Ohio, the reports. Speeches in opposition to ^'randswmdle. Its present issue can alllon ,. the ihemes of prac- where she was freed, and desired her .Mr. Connely s b.ll-which are ... favor of a '" " >11 be redeemed I he reputation ^ anibitio u i(J gtcu out former master (Mr. Jamison) to take her the Bank—arc reported in the best of of those “tried, honest, capable, moor-;. : m ... [hack into his household as a slave.

style as fnstas delivered, while speeches in ruptiblo ” men who have control of that

favor of Mr. Connely’s hill-and against, institution, is at stake, and there is no ba litt|c bit the Bank-arc barely mentioned; if more possibility of a deprecation of one cent hig w;lr j rob ^ bftS w;isbcil ont in soine

than hare mention is made, they are rid- on thohundred dollars Ly a repeal of the ieuled and burlesqued. We are now,charter. II otherwise, il the Bank is speaking of the Legislative reports. The now controlled by men of questionable papers at Indianapolis do no better. Day honesty, if there is no “back-bone to the after day they arc crowded with full re- institution, if there is nothing in the ports of speeches which reflect the inter- vaults to redeem (lie circulation, it is

term of said Court.

r.-M :n3H

J. M. GINNIS, Clerk. J’r M. It. Rudisii.l, I). C.

Term, 1BSS.

in. I'lll■■nlll county.

Putnam Common Plraa Court—To March To

John J. Moork. and

Jamkk Kckkls ! , ' rs r Lied Action.

William II. Cord. J

I) E IT KKMKMUKRKl), that on this 27th |) day of January, IHoft, the Plaintiffs, by l>. E, Williamson, their attorney, filetl in tho Clerk * olHtie of said Court, their complaint

m congressional disquisition like an cv-1 was d j|,p 0 (, e(1 t o gratify her wishes, hut rlasting clothes line upon which every ! dc8 ; red bor to consult an attorney. She

did so, and John <•. Finnic, Ksq.

filed

small sectional or personal puddle, to dry in sight of thc nation. There has been some intelligent intjuiry as to route, and sufficient information has been obtained to determine upon three approved

in her name a petition to the Chancery Court, sotting forth the facts of her manumission in thc State of Ohio- that she had returned to Memphis, where she prpferred to live as a slave with her old master, than to he free in any of the free States. She expressed her wish in open

csts mid wishes of thc Bank ; while speeches antagonistic to that institution find no place in their columns. Why is it? We do not believe that reporters and publishers have been*bribed — that is, that they have been regularly bought up with dollars and cents. Parhapn they do not intend, and are unconscious of, the injustice of which wo complain. But conscious or unconscious, it is patent to the observing that they are under the control of the capital and talent of the Bank ; and while acknowledging no allegiance, arc owned and used at will, as fully and completely as the veriest blackman in the 8outh is owned and used by his master. Nor are they all: members of the Legislature come under the same influences, and so do many of their constituents. CAI-ITAL IS ALI.-POWEHEL’L.' Money commands talent, talent controls circumstances, mind, matter, men. Money and talent combined, rule w ith the rod of despotism. Hence it is, that the dominant party of this country—the Democratic—has always, at least in profession, opposed all monopolies—has always opposed all charters conferring special privileges upon monied corporations—has always had for its motto: “Equal and exact justice to all—exclusive privileges to notio”—has always striven to protect Labor from the encroachments and op-

pressions of Capital.

When banks need help, reporters are embarrassed. Banks are accommodating, loan on favorable terms to reporters; reporters feel grateful, and let no occasion pass to reciprocate the favor by serving thc banks. So it is with certain publishers. Always embarrassed—pretcndcdly in sentiment opposed to all hanks—yet

better that the people should know the fact at once—better that they should suf for the depreciation upon less than five

We contend, therefore, thatenough court and was closely examined by J udge

Oaruthcrs as to her motives for returning to bondage. She spoke clearly and sensibly, saying that she preferred being a

times five millions.

Prior to the session of 1855*the question of chartering a Bank with branches to take the place of the State Bank of Indiana, whose charter was to expire in 1857, was not agitated nor canvassed before the people. The passage of such a charter was neithercalled for norerpected. And it is not wide of the mark to say that not to exceed one man to the bun

tically. The only thing to he done is to guard effectually against fraud and spec-

ulation.

is known to warrant a serviceable rente. As for the selection, we could make it

millions,^BiaiPtliat^tiicy'shoilThereafter i,n,, .!; C f " r ci,1 "' r and'.".main in Tennessee, rather

be swindled by the monster out of five

I i'll'tlllY. 1 IIU VMI 1 V UlillU m wv; IAA/HV.- ip L\J [ xv »n v* **« law/ wxz*. w »-• W ~ *— ~ ~ - --•»»- -- —

vide for her wants. The court thereupon ordered a decree, in accordance with the prayer of petitioner and the law

8£9.„.\ Lillis pending in the Legisla-] of Tennessee.—Mi mjihis Appeal^ 8//i. hire which provides for a submission ,, ,, * * * . T

, Horrihi.k Matricide in Nkw A oiik.

to a vote oi the people of Indiana of the _ 0n() of tbc most shocking and unquestion of calling a ( on volition to form crimes which has disgraced our a new Constitution. We are glad the,city since the (louldy butchery, was bill meets w ith but little favor. There is enacted in Elizabeth street this morning, no occasion for the formation of a new A y ,,u "?: w, "" an at ‘ ackcd hcr ,nothur

Mii. Hkioos:—DcnrSir: As our will shortly go intJan Klecfor Town hUlcers, ! have

thought that it would do no harm to express my view?, nml Tiumlilv wish thut every mini would do the fame. And now, sir, the first important point to gain is our (Ymncllmon.— well that w-select nuin of experience,

instead of b<*ys> M e had boy* last.year. A\ e . now want men put i»—men of experience— against said DefeiHlunt, together with the afll that will have an eve to the good of the whole davit of a conijS'Cent witness, by which it upununitv, and not to individual wants. We pears that thc ~ai<I Defendant is not a resident have had too much of. thl- favoritism for the of thc State of Indiana: ho is therefore hereby last eight \ cars. There is one man that ha- J notified of the tiling and p-ndoncy of said coni, piled the corporate laxly outside. We want 1 plaint, and that the -ame will stand for trial at

HO more of this. Let us elect men that will go thc next term of said Court,

for the interests of the whole. That is what J. MiG 1 N NIH, Clerk. wo want, and why not do so? j fclu .H-*H l >r ^ • H. Kudisill, 1). C\

A T A -X-PA ^ EK. state of Indiana, County ofPutnam,

K. Ii.—There is one man—a good responsible man—that will agree ami give good WCUritv that he will do all of the ( orporutiou work forone-hnlf tho money that it now costs. Greoneaslle, Keh. 10. IR.'iO. tt*:iO

In Cutnn m Circuit Court— )

To April Term, A. C. 1859. / Forkclosi-RE John C. Niles, rimntiff.—vs.—Marin Ikiswe.lf, wiihnr, and Alliert Hoswell, William llosweli, George Hoswell, Andrew Hoswell, Thomas Hoswell, Mary Wilson and Thomas Wilson, her husband, and Margaret Hoswell, chUi/mi —Heirs-at-law of John II. Hoswell, deceased. / 10M KS now the Plaintiff, by tsecrost& Turk man, his Attorneys, and files Ids Complaint herein, as also the affidavit of a Competent and

NotU-f oH oriiornlion Klft tion. ij'llKItE will bean Election held in the | Corporation of the Town of (ireeiicastle, on tlie FIRST MON DAY I N MARCH, ISot*.

(Iieing tho 7th <lay of said month,) for thc | purpose of electing a Marshal, Treasurer, Su- disinterested witness, hv which it appears that porvisor, and a Councilman from each Ward— Alliert Hoswell, one of the above named l)eeaeh of said officers to servo one year. Said fondants, is a non-resident of the State of lueleetion to beheld at the usual places of hold- (linna. The said Albert Hoswidl is therefore ing Conioratlen Elections. , hereby notified of the filing of said Complaint;

and that said cause will stand for trial at the. AprilTerm. Isv.i. of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attest: JACOB M.G1NN IS, Clerk.

J. A. CRA W LEY. Re order of T. O.

February 1". is.v.i. td.Xfi

II. B. COWOll.L. K. P. T \ LBOTT.

COWGILL &. TALBOTT,

Physicians and Sururts>ns,

(JHKEXCAS I LK, ik t>.

I tEFICKS. E. corner Public Square, upstairs, \ f iu thc old Tliornburgli building.

ly:::i

dred, thc State over, was in favor of such Constitution. Tho people oflmliana ask ^un,’'for’the pIUJ.o^'o/Xtaif.ing !hc charter. Under this state of facts thc tor nothing of tho kind. Ample provi- p a u r y S umof fifty dollars. Officer Wade, charter of tho Bank of the State was pass- ■ dou is luaJc i' 1 tb e present Constitution' ,,f the Fourteenth Ward, was patroling ed in 1855, through fraud; thc condi-M'or ito amendment. If the wiseacres of his beat about half-past five this niorntions precedent to the vesting of any the present Legislature believe that any ing, when he heard thc cry of murder, rights under it were never legally eon.' | provision of the present Constitution XZl'thc. cries pru

let tUcm a uh.mt| ci;cdediNo 251 KH^bcth street, in the

plied with; and hence it is that that in-i ought to be changed, let them si

Jim. 17, isr.h. ::t::7 Per M. H. Ri dirill, D.C. Stale of Iiidiniia, County of Putnam. In CoimniLBioncrs’ Court—To March Term, 1850. I ) E IT REM KM IIKRKI), tlmt on the 22nd |) day of Jnnuury, 18."i(*, Isaac Mat kins mid Willimu II. Shields filed their petition in the ! office of the Audilor ol" said County, addressed to the Hoard of < "oinniissioners of said County,

BY C\LLING YT and praying said HoardtovncatelaitsNos.il, •w- V r n C t 1 , 1 'i, l.'l, id, X"|, »(!, ::7. 202, 2o:i, 204 and 214, I *. I * 1'« 11 1 ) 4 v V 'O. rt, sitimte in tlie original plat of tlie town of Groen-fr-CJii John f.i/urhs /f(inni,“Yi,-m ! castle, in said county; and also to vacate all of Hril Mi.rh/nnr to .Imericon Hr. (sueli portions of the streets and alleys laid off li'iil viilc I'nhlir Square, (iri iin-ov/li. ( in said original platof said town, and intersectTliey have just opeucsl a ' ing said lots, as lie south of Poplar street and Splendid Slock of Ready-Made riothina;, widi o,, -treut, exeeming um street ' ,, k . nimnng east and west along the south line of ,t-j v L’sitk' o , vt< ; B 1 '' aforesaid Lot No. 214: This is therefore

' to give noth the filing and pendency of -aid petition, mid that tlie same will lie heard ; and determined at the March term, A. I). IMi'J, I of tlie Hoard of Commissioners of Putnam

SHI RTS... DR A W KRS...I N DKR8HI RTS HAN DK KS...SC8PKN DKUS...COLLA RS

XVith a large stin k of

THINKS mid...... C A R PET SACKS.

emy For ti Few Days Only. Call soon, ‘” IM| . V -

1). FRANCO A: CO.,

if you want hargains.

fobl'i lt39

Proprietors.

fine pair of Calf Boots,

If “

stitutioa has no legal existence or vested rights, such as the representatives of the people ought for a moment to recognize or respect. To substantiate our views, we direct the attention of all honest men to thc testimony and reports of the Bank Fraud Investigating Committee of the

the change they desire to tho people in rear, and saw an aged colored woman ly-

the manner pointed out by tho Constitu tion. The fact is, the present Constitution is too good for the selfish purposes of many men—it protects the interests of thc State too well. And hence it is, that men who live by public peculation and

Senate of 1857, which is published and ; official thievery arc very solicitous for a

circulated in every county in tho State. Opponents of thc repeal boldly assert that nothing of thc kind is now demanded or expected by thc people of Indiana. This is a great mistake. Itepcal has been looked for, prayed for, hoped for, and expected with confidence by the pcoplc everywhere. In almost every

change—for a new Constitution—that their field of operations may be enlarged.

ing on the floor covered with blood, and an uxo buried in her skull. A young woman was standing over hcr who had boon stifling hcr groans with bed clothes. Medical assistance was immediately call ed and the young woman arrested. She was conveyed to thc Essex market prison, and gave the name of Anna Maria Bosley Cajny. She confessed thc crime.

[.Vein Vorh Po»t of Tiirsulny.

Accident. — Wo learn that Mr. E. (iregury, engineer on the southern

from Salem, met

If Yovl 8*2?" An extra

got.. THORN Bt’RGII A: ROBINSON'S. If Yovi YY^viit ft®"A gt">il Kip Boot, go to THORN HI KGII A ftOHINSON S If Yoxi YXToiAt

B0uCol. Wm. R. lladdon, an old and

distinguished citizen of Sullivan County, freight, a few miles

died at his residence near Carlisle, on the w ith a severe accident yesterday by which 27th ult., aged about 53 years. He was b,t - d was badly crushed. It appears

,, err that he placed his foot upon thc sand

a pioneer in the wilderness ol Indiana. .. , .• ,{ .. 1 pipe ot a Locomotive, tor the purpose ol

bolstering up. Politicians who go to thc Legislature are, one-half of them, poor needy adventurers. Banks know their

they arc known to themselves. There is i a

delegate to the Convention

which framed our present State Constitution. As Lieut, Colonel of tho 2d

bending it while the engine was in motion, and there being ice on (lie pipe his foot slipped directly in front of tho driving wheel which passed over it. Wo

Fleck, of Salem.

[ IJInom iiiyton Hi puh)h-nn.

LtQrou Riot in Rockville.-—Tin

Heeled Shoes & (idiiers tSjV'Call and see souictliing good.

TllORNBCRGII vk ROBINSON'. Groeneiwtle, Fob. .1, Is.vi. :tn

county In the State the people have spo-1' 'T'f' nnd:iu,,l f. c "" rn « 0 , . a . , . , . , , resolute will, he prospered in nil Ins un ken too plainly to be misunderstood; , .. » i . .. ,, , n fdcrtakin^s. Dunni; an eventful niche and representatives would do well not . r . n i /. i

* /» « .1 a .1 . , served many times as a member of the w . * .. .

ox/a* vaxzaviit/ \j ls L/v/ox^va tv/ cad uau oo—> c i ^ forget tlmt the sovereigns have thus . T . , i r* . .1, . understand it was amputated this morn- If M h* s ‘\trii si ij Marline Table Salt special accommodations readily contnd M mken > and ,,oUo disrc ? !i rd their wishes. j'l" d', 1 ,. v^niRm ill r b y Drs. Mcl’hcotcrs, Murphy and * ' /Tuba, Buckets and Brooms

them in favor of any hank that needs For instance, the democracy of Putnam 1 ' 0 ,1 " n '‘ '' " ' ' “ " "“' ,n

county, when assembled in convention

on the 19th day of Juno, 1858—audit. . , r . ...... ... ..... was tho largest convention ever hidden , l ~ inuM * 0 . 111 '' 1111,1111 P aI Rockvillo Rcpnhlicnnst:itc,sthatonAInn-

oircumstanecs and necessities better than |'» the county-adopted among others, I ,ic B 1at, ' a a( " t j VL ' , y the Mexican war, day morning of last week, about one

' resolution on State affairs, whirl, is 1 and wo " lor ll,,nsulf br, - ht laurolB at t,,t: '* ol, ' ( k . a nu . mbcr « t "’•? dc a n attack

i ..i i-- , 1 on the premises oi one Zimn Lamb, a li-

Attest: S A MCEL WOODRUFF, Jon. S3, 1850, 3t87 AndHor "I' P. C. HI til «> ol' I n ill n mi. I* ii I ii nan Coil ill y, is. \ ' ()T It ’ K i- hiii-by given, that at the DiirmJ.\ be r Ti rin ot’ tlie t'nurt of Ciniiinun I’leai of Putnam eiiiinty, after final settlement of the Estate of Harrison Hunter, deceased, nbout the -mu of Two Huiiilreil Dolla's were found renmining for distrihution among tlie Heirs.— Said Hell ' are tlierefore notified to appear on the llr.-t day of the next Term of said Court.

ftEif A pairofBootaor Shoosofany kind, ; ;, nd prov.''llu ir heirship, and receive their go to THURNHI RGH A ROBINSONS,!distribution -Imre. J. MiG I N N IS, Clerk where they sell cheap for cash. jnn20 :il :i7 C. C. I*, of Putnam County RECEIVED THIS DAY — COMMIHHIONBll'H HALF.. i tKOM tUK mani i-ai'ii ; h e j ) Y v irtue of a decree of forecliwnre reiidereil C / ' V C2 1 i" 1 I) »t the Deeetnlier term, 18. r i7, of the Put.H .. ). ,, i- AftFinam Court of Common Pleas, in a certain ae , , , ‘ , ' • ' , tion whendn netijamin II. Htu kiiighain, Alvah Mi'll S l.lglll Idllt'd iit llflHV) I fill BoOlS Buckingham, and Horace Widbridge were

M'T's Sinsks. taMr SM kip Bools

IftlllllS & [)0\S K.IJ) Bool.S A. Crane. W illiam H. Martin, lienjaminCrane,

Men's, Women's & Misses’ Rnltlier Shoes Kll "" l ( ' xl ' , ;. v r 1 7 1111 '

... . . . ^ . . weru brtrniliintO n\ ill «*xpo<i* to public ?n!o on

\\ OllltMl S (rO<lt 9 ( w 11 hout* 1 ** ) Saturthti/, ihc '2HM (fay of M((rc/>. 185U,

Misses' & Cliihiren's Shoes ' l "' r ‘i 1 ' b '' l ''"" " l ' cre.n- ... , ,... .,,, . castle, ruDmm eounlv. Indiana, between the Womens line Kbl Sli|ijiers. Buskins, h.niM ..f m ..•.■i.H-k a.' m. »n.i t .i,d.H-k p. m

battle of Rucna Vista.

no bribery nothing that thc law would thoroughly democratic ami reflects the Iquor seller, and destroyed his stock in recognize as bribery. Rut certain oppor-' sc, R' nicn Ls of the democratic party of ftajfllon. Samuel Parker died a few trade, knocking in the heads of barrels, tune hank accommodations cause logis- 1 utuam, and ol ihc vast majority of the days siiieoofpiicumonia. For many'years and breaking decanters, Ae, I he Ire-

voters of the county of all parties. The ! the deceased" was distinguished in Indi- 'l utJ,,<, y °f these riots would indicate a resolution referred to reads as follows: Inna as a lawyer and politician, frequently ll,<L '’'‘) h" a lau : ' 1| hjiit. Ilivolinl, That we arc in favor of a just and j sorv i ng ^ a mumber 0 f the Legislature, Anotiieu Racer for the Evhlish economical not jiursimonioiM—administration . iml I|l0ro recently ft8 a ulcni ) KM . of ^Tiny.—Mv Ten Broock has pure based

,, .. from ( ol. Jell Wells, of Louisiana, the

He was of 1

lators suddenly to regard banks as whole soulod — not heartless—institutions; as the greatest institutions ever devised by the cunning of man. Banks secure any desired privilege of the Legislature. These may be some of the insidious influences by which tho Bank of the State is

now protecting herself from the just eon- imtl opposi-d to monied monopolii * and hank- dismemberment of tho Whig party. in America, and if he don’t make the sequences of her infamous inception, ag- That we deprecate, and denounce in ' — •-«-»- ——- sporting men of England see sights, blood onizing travail, wicked progress, and un . | unrneai ' ur «‘d term*, the system of “log-rolling" | B0„A tenement house was destroy- don’t tell. holy maturity Justice demands t , t ! a, " J peouktion whuh has become cd by fi rc in Rrooklyn, Sunday morning, 1} :*♦* —— jioiy uiaiuruy. •• usuii M » at U.m eon.mon ia 1 ndiana, and wid, 1. wa-di- • , • , . '1’ BlUIXilNd Til E OllIO.—A large meeting her charter should he wrested from hcr. I gracefully manifested in pr.Kanim; the whlcb ,uur persons perished by suf-; () f the coalhoatmcn, steainboatmen, and Thc speeches made in opposition to j age of a bill, chartering the Bank of the State, i b>Cn *' on ' '' le * r ni,,,,csarc: ^ rs -Elizabeth ethers interested in thc free navigation repeal are remarkable. Every speak in tho winter of 18.15; and that, regarding a " c, ^ about 30; Hellcn Hill, daugh-j of tho Ohio river, was held in Pittsburg er characterizes the Bank of the .State i l ,nss "R n of guch Hunk , ' ,,,ir,or ' if po-^ed at all,! ter, (» years old; Mary E. Gill, daughter, j“ u Friday, Mayor Weaver presidin'* — as a monster n,onopoly-an institution P^-d by unjust appliance., and 2 years old; Anna Keegan, servant ^veral resolutions wore passed, dcclar-

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diinpi ruu- and anti-d,,ao'ra,i'.; „ n d tho „r-' ^ ^ offtbu °f thc \^ '’iUshurg and Steubenville rail

r \ / A UU.i, For jiiilo by

TIloKMir K<;|| & ROBINSON. To -A. i* x* i v o ,

(is k kkw nvvs.)

ANOTHER HEAVY STOCK OF DRY GOODS.

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THORN HI" R(iH A ROHIIN,SDN. Here They Come!

tlie rents and profits for a term not exceeding sevi n years, of tlie following real estate situate in -aid eounty of Putnam, to-wit: Lot No two in (be ('oniini.-iimer - Sorvev of t be Tow n of flninbriilge. Putnain I'ountv. [ndiana, beginning two elmins and sixty-tfiree links soutb of the nortluM T corner of Lot No. one in the siiid surviy; tlunie ea-t two chains and tifteen and one-fourth links; thence nortli tbrty five degrees east; thence cast two chili ns nml thirty-three link : thence south two rhninmul fifty-seven links to a sixteen-foot nllev; thence west five chains and thirty links to the

beginning, t" include Lots No. sevenlv-four ; and seventy-five in I!. F. thirwino's IInt enlargement of the Town of Bninbridgo; also,

v- , ... r a a | . sr-.- . , Luts No. tin four, in said ('otnniissimi ‘‘ " I t I ,.A V Y t .XcND.I' ■ r's Survey of the Town of Hainbridge, ns will

lie shown liy reference to the rei ords of I’utnam county; and Lot No. nine in the original plot of Itaiulii'idge, to be divided in two equal THORNBURGH & ROBINSON.

t IIEA\ 1 LOT of Bleaeln'd and Brown the east side, mid Lots No. sixty-eight, sixty Goods, Tickings, Cheeks, Drillings, Hick-‘uine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, and

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DRY GOODS,

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'tent iron, tin systen lor the sat. keeping of _ noted race horse .Starke, fhe price paid ! Goisls of every description; ..Iso. a m‘w assort-""'"""“"''‘y. I n( hatm ; and on fuilureto realize the public funds. I hat we are opposed to (lie old Whig school ot politicians, and V y lis §7,OBI). The Louisville Courier I ment of Hats & Caps, direct from the loan- theftiHaiiiountdiioanddeniandedonsuiddethc retnx'es.sion of the Wabash and Erie oanal: 1 measurably retired from politics upon tho Hays : “Starke is the beat raeo horse I "'"l FOR SALE LOW AND ereo of foreclosure and costs, I will at the same ’ ’ ' • - . . i LOWER FOR CASH. I time and place offer for sale the feu simple in

THORN HI" RGH A ROBINSON. and to said estate. Levied upon a.- the propGreenenstle, Feb. 8, 18.',*i. 3ti j erty of the said Caroline A. Cn •>—*

declares that thc charter is such an one as he could not under any circumstances he induced to vote for. Each one acknowledges tho bribery and corruption by which the charter was passed, if passed at all, and the irregularities and frauds in the organization of the Bank—each confesses with shame and humility to all this and more, yet each concludes by saying he must oppose the repeal because there are vested rights under the charter, which are sacred, and must not bo touched ; hut more especially must I ,at * (,n

he oppose thc repeal because the Bank 'ttgraney.

rane, Benjamin

Crane, Ellen Crane, Abby Crane, and Sophia day of sale; one-fifth in nine months; ono-flftl in eighteen months; one-fifth in twenty-seven months, and one-fifth in thirty-six months fron the day of sale, and execute notes therefor, lienr. ing interest from date, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. |t. (’. DONNOHUK, jim22 td.tii Master Commissioner.

RECEIVED THIS DAY,

\ SI" HERD )R I.OTnfTaM,•Cutlery, Knive:

/\ and Forks, Rocket Knives

I luted I able, Dessert iiini Tea Sjmidus, Shears and .Scissor-of all kinds, and for sale i.ow koh i \sn. TJIORNHI RGH A KUH1N80N". (ireonen-t!(', Feb. n, ISM).

gunizationof tho hranehe- of said Hank an i . nmatc8 " ^«"s. (I ill was found dead, clasp- road company, was a serious and dangeroutrage ujion the rights of the people and upon ,n ri ' ,l herarmsher dead children. Those dus impediment to tho free navigation common honesty: therefore, and ns a matter of w ho escaped from the house were badly the Ohio and its tributaries, justice to thc people of Indiana, that we reexim- injured in jumping from the windows. ; IterTho citizensof’llloomington, 111.,

Ooflco, and

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.V febtu THORN HI" RtifUv RoHi ns

iitill ,V ROBINSON.

(iuoRiisWitrc and (ilnssware. l)KOEI\ EDthis day, alieavvlot, new pat1 V terns and stylos, and for sale low for eash by

ineiij the iineonditi'iind repeal of .-aid eligrtcr ( ( have recently passed an ordinance enti- lolilO.it) liltiKNHl RGH A ROBINSON. BUY. John Stephenson Jack. Htiu , ^ w, ' llu,, ‘ l'»"M aa lity with men as voters. ('<)<) |< ’S |) R Hi* St( ) R R sam, the “Christian I’hibisopber of tba.i^r,'!! 1 annua! statement 'il'the pork W^RIAGE LICENSES ISSUED *

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. J J . ..„ an increase in number of 228,000 hogs, Aldridge. , s . ..... a promising lawyer of t )h,o A diffieul but a docrease in w< . is , ht 0 f per cent, Zt ^ ^ ^ ^ “‘ d ^ IS 'HIE PLACE ;ty, whith resulted in a duel, ed to d.sst- The decrease in laid is 7J per cent., and Eel',. »_To (korgo W. Dickey and Martha TO 1UJY DRUGS and dissipation to idleness and net il|( . n . ase in tll0 erop, compared ' ' TO UUY DRUGS Ina "y y'-'tirs prior to his| W ij b la^t year, is 70,000 hogs, or 3A per Du. Easterly's .M kdicinks.—The depot of _IjC)jjITUY DRUGS

has a circulation of about four millions decease, lie was a nomadic numanco, wan cc|lt “ valuaMr family medicines k.-pt hy Dr. KasUTiy, C^XTI333ig'JS'W'A.I1.HB. and novel! hundred thousand dollars. : ^ t:r ‘ n r? Irom place to place, drinking — at the eornur of Third and Clu nut streets, is \\" K have rcHumod tho Idueenswarc trade, j;,n<HVlYrii>s" which would at once depreciate in the whisky, “feeling heads and telling for i BGi .Charles A. Weeks, one of thc con- well worthy the attention of gentlemen viwting y and now have »m Imml at our old sUnd tamisvillo', Ky., Aug. 28. eml5 hands of the hill-holder, and produce Many citizens of Putnam will Vl ' ltwl art '' rs ^ the revival exeiten.c.it tho oity during the present rush of husin. Ks^- Gb^^n A " a ’ ^ t ° ne ’ “ ,Kl FR/JYlTKILIlSr ruin in the land; because the vacuum |recollect him as a participant in the eel- la “ wb - b - a ">“ a minister, and STEVENSON A AM F.s. m \ *UnoU\\)C ^OUlldfU, produced by the withdrawal of that vast ebrated Black Hawk war. preached with much neceptanoe, appeared Uu preparation of I.Klimi aad War-j Estray Notice. An. 1G8 Ui'ac vlrrit, hcin-mi art enrf r.M, ( circulation could not be filled ; and then ! ^The V. S. 8cm,te has no, yet pass- T L-^f’ iH ^ ° f ' ,U K, vnr ""‘ l *** ^ aml hi ’'TR. ALLISON each ndvpcate of tho perpetuity of the ed upon the claims of thc (moV Imliann 1 * b l ? ’ Iiack of means t° « U P-{('"ugh Hal«h»% have attained u »p«cial W pu- jf.hn H. J"m,lngH, a Juatir" of the I'wdTTS!!! man, i^cruRKas and nrAiaas in 1

charter felicitates himself with tho hope Senators, Messrs. Lane and McCarty.— a d y in K '“"titer and two sisters, larity andji very extcitdvo patixmiign thronghthat nobody is to bo swindled by this Tt has, however, given them a foretaste! drovo bim baok to hia oltl profcBsion. lout the v*lluy of the Mississippi. H.-tw u,,-..

monster of vast and dangerous powers, w^jch awaits them hy tabling «W... ,, , , ° . 1 a resolution admitting them to the floor

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Hats, Caps & Fur Good;

AT AV HORF.SA UK. THE OLD-ESTAHLI8IIB1

HOUSE «.f

PRATHER A SMITH, ■155 Mnln Ml., I.oiiIh« lilt-, K , ..

Are now prepared as iiMiial for tho Full Trade, witn a -eloet and largo stia k "f everything in their line. Their atnek is gotten ; up with thc utmost care, under tho directions | and supervision of their ■senior partner, a prae itieiilnnd experienced Hatter, and theirjmrehitscs made at the lowest cash prices. They -till adhere to their old motto— —* '"

“ Ipdck Salt* anil Small Profttn.''

Terms eash—<>r short time to prompt men. Purchasers are invited to give them a call

• before buying.

ftaf Pile highest market price paid for Fur>

H'-sidoR these

he has ijuinerous other excellent prejiarutions

John H. J.iinlngM, a Junticc of the Peuceone

t'UM', imirk'd with a half crop „|fof the right NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, ear, mal a .-pi it or -wallow fork and underbit Printing Piv-ez, fa.-'-, Gallic. A Ink", and hi Hie loft «ur, some white in tlie forehead; Printing Materials of every description.

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iwr, some white in the forehead; !

I . . .voo.ao.11.111.1g >110111 (lie noor k^Two bills have been introduced in d. sigimd particularly for family u>e. Persons mrttVhsTfi.D tha'low'rmnMritao | - X p “I aU kind- ; Books, Miwu" oen trolled by men of estah- of tl)C iSl . n , tCj and b J nn the Kansas Legislature -one for taking - .maliU'-R where medi-w. aid is diffi- \ veers old. i^.pml!^ |,v R ( 7l!ert N. Allen »ml ^ Ao ^

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