The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1859 — Page 2

ffljt |nViana ^vcss.

HOWARD BR1QQ8, Editor and Proprietor.

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Prokpcot* Chccrlntc

The following Indiana cities (says the ■ New* Albany Ledger,) now have Demoleratie Mayors and other principal officers of the same party: New Albany, MadiIson, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Logansport, Fort Wayne, and Vincennes; while the Republicans have, among the larger ei-

. marriage licenses issued 1 ^rccnca.stle

llighlj ImportantJiews tom Europe! ^ 'W. »^11

Near Shoal Creek Station, an affair oc-1 M®) 9—ToJolm Va ; Bcrren, 231 PROVISIONS— currcd, on last Saturday, which has since' ' 1 '‘- . T Daniel Armstrong and Mary Uf.ans, whitx 1.5< .Uacon Side, lb

resulted in the death of one of the par- ^ -■ ties concerned in it. It as follows: Pc- toasMEAL,

ter Seiferd, the keeper of the hotel at llrcesc, upon learning that a suit had

ARRIVAL OF THE ADELAIDE. Hostilities about to Commence.

120,000 Austrians Passed the Ticino. St. John, N. F. May 9. , _ r

The steamship Adelaide, from Calway,' been instituted against him by the Ohio

Iwticast’Hj, Saturday, May 14, 1859. ^ Clone of the Volume. Safely through with the first year—

through without an accident—through without a single failure to furnish to t^e reading public the weekly issue of Thk Indiana Press on publication day.— Safely through—and none the worse of the treat. We feel fresh and vigorous; and as we have performed for the year cloaitig out to day, so we purpose to perform for the year to eomo—only mure so I That is, more so for everything wo have well performed, and less to for anything we have performed illy. Kind patron ! • you who have stood by us for the year «^x. past, may we not count upon your pat

of Indiana havo everything to encouriftgo them in their future contests. The 'charter and township elections have everywhere resulted more favorably to them this year than they did last, l.et them but stick to their National platform and principles and all will be well in the great

contest of 1860.

ft IIv3 DLLillllolIlJ.' AkHL-ltllUCj 11 111 UUvll IIJoWIwlllvvl tl^ninov *»»»»• j *

. T .. with dates from Liverpool to the iKkfi ult.,:and Mississippi Railroad, for the value of ties, only Indianapolis. The Democracy three JaV8 later than those furniAed by a certain amount of wood which he had

the Anglo-Saxon at Quebec, arriveft here appropriated, without proper license, to

On Friday evening, May 13th, by tlio U*w, Mr. Stafford, Mr. Takvin C. GROOMS to Mim Jennie Ste^enbon, all of Grcencastlo. We "stop the prose'’ to announce the above happy yet impromptu union in that

thlB arri : al 18 Bs08 ! iM ‘ wirts 5 z**

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CUFFEEKio, Com’n..

Java 18a20 Koos. dor.. - 3 Flour, bW t>00

FISU

M &cke rot, N o. I, lb.’... 10 White Fish, tb 3

FRUITS— Dried Apples. (iRAlN — Corn, bush.

.90 llatue, 8Ugarc'd,tb_12|

plain, lb .19 vunvaisod, thA9

13(5;15 Chickem, Tl lb I’OTATO’ES, ba l.lti

SALT—

Lake, bid... 3-6® 1 Kanawha ..2 IDi

SUGAR—

New Orlottu* ^8(3il0 Crushed I 4 2.50 L..af 13

■■SEEDS—

roo

: Wheat, bush. Rye, hush

Oats, bush

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te.%. Re publican papers are glorying in tlie fact that Abe Lincoln, tho defeated opponent of Douglas last fall, had the

miug impudence to write a long letter taken place. 1 no rrenen army was pour- Rpcoming aiarmo,, ai ms mro.-,,.- — ‘“'1 n u «triIV

1.c hhi uiiimtiwiiwffn. going there on an invitation to make a |p ranC Q an j Piedmont against tho Aus- husband, hearing her cries, hastened to

trians.

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ronago fUj^lro year to come ? That is not fosses to be a devout disciple of the great

erafaip^'hat

There has been no declaration of Tnr,' the most dire, made his way to the house Ht thp tTl , nea u ousl .,()rc<‘nbut hostilities are about to commence jofMr. Levi Edmonds, who,ho imagined, (M , t '. j iV '[>,.,,)• (• Nutt, Mr. E. F. Crank, The Austrian troops, one hundred «d had been the infermant against him. I p- '( Pl]1 p„ i,' r ,, n N. A. A s. K. R.. and Mi.-s twenty thousand strong, have passed tic on arriving there, be was accosted by He>-tkk j. Ulan ton, of Lafayctto. Ticino. [Mr. Edmonds’ wife, who asked him his “

second DISPATCH. , business. He plainly stated his object, Tho crossing of the Ticino river by the and swore that if she did not tell him. Austrian troops had not yet been official- where her husband was, (Mr E. was in;

j ly confirmed. No actual conflict had yet the field at tho time,) he would kill her

amusing impudence to write a long letter‘taken.place. The French army was pour- 1 looming alarmed at his threats the la-, . „ ^ ~ I 1 ^ i«lwv , P».wvi f r I .t.. ♦h.i li.m-in ro-vinir tnr nnlll Tllir* TITTTTt 0 ttil I ll t m 1> I nl i'll II 11 lit 1'it I* It Iin Li ul V X' t,’ \ ft' \ K ^lARKET.

N kw York, May 11.

Flour market excited, and 20C better; s»l»

I the fescue, hut, upon approaching the! ."77. $300,000.00. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

|scene, was unexpectedly assailed by the 41.5:,0.08.

January let, 1H50.

...75.Clover...

. 1.00 Tim. thy, bn 2-00 ...00; Blue Grass, bush 23

11 us, I- laxseed H ay, t. m 10.00 T aLLOW, rendered.. 134

MGLASSES— ' WOOL—

N. Orb mi-, gal 60'Tub W ashed. SiiL'ar 11 ist*. gal 'iii f bicni “ 1 1 ! d -V COMMERCIAL INTILLHiEN(%_

" NEW

speech celebrating Jefferson's birth-day. In his letter the abolition Lincoln pro-

we were going to ask. YVe

feel confident of your continued support; but will you not urge upon your neighbor that troublesome old cut—tomer, who has been a regular borrower of the Pkess for the last twelve months—the propriety of discharging a manly duty, by paying in the future for the paper he reads? Try it, and see if you and he, as well as

ourself, do not feel tho better of it.

The liberal patronage of its friends enables us to enter upon the second volume of the Press with a lighter heart and brighter prospects than marked the inauguration of the one just closed.— A year ago, when we proposed to publish a democratic newspaper in Grecucastle, our best friends feared as to the result. Nearly all doubted of success, and many of them would have sworn to a failure in loss than three months and a half. We were admonlshcvi of the “folly” of the undertaking ; of the fate attending past efforts of the kind, resulting in speedy failure, and that each succeeding failure was worse than the one before. Under euch circumstances, we began the publi

Tho Very Latest and Official. COMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES!

Paris, April CO. P. M

i infuriated man. Being unarmed, <>1 . . ASSETS. course he heat a hasty retreat, at each ; ( . ag1l pn ) ianf ) $1,891.44

! step barely escaping

the murderous!Cash in Banks.

; thrusts of his adversary. Finding,

at Bank anil K. It. Stocks

10,7*28.12

The Austrian troops have crossed the J a3t > 1 hat flight vouhl prove unavailing, | 19.345.00

! Unsettl'd I..

$341,550.98

LIABILITIES.

ies dan.

cation of the Press tremblingly; by degrees, however, we acquired confidence of

Apostle of Democracy. Bah I ;

Mr. Editor: In the last issue of the

/Vess is a communication, signed ’ lloyd, j j ue .aumiuim nuuim ■.»,« »•,, . , ,, ,, vaiue... bearing somewhat on the approaching Ticino, and commenced hostilities. Ibis .",. t1<> ' ‘ V 111 1 i- Leans on same, Haul

election. ^ intelligenceiiffieiiLlJ^Teeen’e.l.

Now, the Democracy of tho north part' p L000y Rkncontre at West Point, knocked him down with a stone, kicked l»i»‘ ffem Agents...... 8.100.41 of the county feel a deep interest in this Ky.—A correspondent writing to us from him several times,and then^disarmed him. ''j 1 531.12 matter, more for the success of our prin- West Point, under date of yesterday, After which, 8eiferd being almost sense- 1 ^.,'.7 interest’.'..'.', c,306.00 ciplcs than for personal interests. " An occurred at Murricr s less, lie had the wounded man taken 1

. ,1 . Toll Gate, a precinct seven miles irom home, and a physician sent tor. veilero ;

Me feel, and are confident too, that j> o j nt) | ;lt0 y e8 t er day evening, in lingered until Wednesday morning, when j

our defeat at the last October election which A q Torrence stabbed T. V. Da- he died in great agony,

was more on account of the distribution v is through the heart. The friends ot ^

of the candidates over the county than Davis pursued Torrence with the iuten- i s a i Couvrv: i am a i-.ni'ii-anythin" else t i° u °f taking his lii'e. He, however, i date lor re-oleciiMii to the office of '1- 1 n ., , • , , reached his home in safety, barred the Clerk of the Ciruit Court ol 1‘uuihiu Ci.iuntv--Lnder the present circumstance., great )ind thu3 kcpt tho i n f ur i a t e d mob ‘"bj-yt to the action of the Democratic <'on. care should be taken to nominate men,,, ,:i .. i„.„ , vcntioii hereafter t.> tie noldcii tor swi e..n«ijv

who would command the undivided vote

of the strongest localities. The farmers 2 o’clock'last night, with the intention of —the yeomanry of the country—in this arresting Torrence; hut since wc have section, say that they want a candidate learned that 1. J. Davis, a brother to tbc ... , i- .1 ■ 1 deceased, shot i orrence tbrougli tbewinth.s year chosen from their number-,^ 0 |. the authenticity of^e i ast vo . 1 hey claim that the time has come lor however, we are somewhat doubtful, them to have a share in the offices of the The parties were neighbors, highly recounty. t spooled by all who knew them, though

i * * * * * * perfect maniuos on-their respective sides , "h^t'ji'seph E. McDonald, Attorney General) ; As there appears to have been no ap- in politics, out ot which the deadly dith- Didiana, A. L. Rouelie, late Supreme J udge pointment of a County Central Commit- culty grew.—Ijuuiseille Courier, Dth. !<>f Indiami, i.n<l U.a.- Henry Socr. st, John A

• ^ , M ,n, Jl : - •H I. tint Vtn wuv Hint I >f»t»inn It’

1,1859, not vet dnc..$l 1,957.00

To rnu Voti.m “F ! NllIU , l(ir ,, f i'. ( ,n.m.Ti-ueJ'"

....7,129

during the year,

rov -rimr nroperty to the amount

of $12,000,01'

N umlerc f Policies marked iff during the year 5,104

extra do; $5 80(ii6 60 for

*11 per Western; $70 7 .35 for common to . 1 m 'il extra cl ■; $7 35(«.7 00 fur do round hoop ! Ohio, closing tmovant. Wheat advanced 50 n>ur bush; sales 390,000 bush at $1 30@l 40 I’fcr Mihv'auk.'cClub; $1 021,(11 73 for winter 1 red We-tern ; J 1 62if./ 1 C3 for eomimm mixed d:i;fl S.’f-1 90 for white Southern ;$1 80 for

j do Michigan.

ClNCIN N ATI PRODUCE MARKET.

Wv.nnt.sDaY Evknino, May 1C

j Flour—Tho market opened buoyant, and [under the re ’. - from New Y*rk and New Orl ans, marie puhl on Change, bccamo excited, nml prices advanced 10c perhhl, ed'si'lS_ with n ;,r tlcifufftatttmsrv

O' 10 for

- O * rtine, an 1 $7 25fi 7 50 fur extra, the latter rate fere.'; ra wbitu wheat. Holders at the close e.-ked $7 25 for superfine. Provis- | Ions -A fair demand for Bacon, and prices Jc higher; sales of .’iuO hhd.s at Tjo, and Ojc for .'shoulders and sides, in- imiing 125 lihds8idoe, at .Maysville nn l Indianapolis, at the quotations. A sale of 75 tierces sugar-cured Hams at ill.'. A good demand for bulk Meats, and

loors, and thus kept the infuriated mob ‘iibj.-et '"the mdion of the Demo. ..tie «

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o n’/,lnnl. lout »>i.rlit tntli tlm inlonti/m of dim,.,, to hold seel office another term. Not " ]{ \ 1 I’ll (HI LETT President. a " 1 • U1 ■ “ r .‘ 't'e rate*

for a moment, at any time, have J entertained I ‘ ' ’

a doubt ns to my eligibility. Hut lest suchi doubt should be honestly entertained J>y oth-j ers, and in consequence thereof my claims for] . the desired nomination should he impaired, 1 have sulieited and procured from a number of distinguished Attorneys of Indiana their writ-, ten opinions on the question, w hich opinions are hereto attached. By them il will be seen!

J. 11. Sim: vc.r k. Secretary.

SAMUEL EDSOIT, Agent. May I t. _ 3m52} BY STATE AUTHORITY. Choice nrst-dass tusuranee,

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tee, wc would suggest the 2»th inst. as a An Old RriiscRiBER.—The Savannah 1 Williamson, < f this 1 ountv, after thoroughly

„ . proper time to call a meeting of the De Republican had a call a few days since, examining said cpiostlm, nil concur in declur-j success as the publication progressed; mocracy to take the necessary steps for from a subscriber living in Southwestern l " BoiieGn.Mh'ii ’ and now success has resulted in com- calling a Convention. | Georgia, who dropped in to pay in ad- th( . M , <lllin i ( , Ils t | uls f urn i^hed by gentlemen of pletc triumph, despite the opposing ef- Mr. Editor, you may rest assured that vanco * l ‘ s 1 ‘ lt y‘ s ' xl11 y car 8 8ubseription. iiigh l galutt iinments—gentlemen wim D l ug r r 1 I ’ ‘ 0 >9 9 —— tuditbrent | olitieal parties—will be sunn nt 1

forts of pseudo friends and political foes, we will enter the contest with tho full to say nothing of the studied malice and determination to elect the regular ticket, unscrupulous libels of a neighboring foot- let the nominations he whom they may. pad of the press and professional pirate RUSSELL,

upon private character. Patrons ! we have done all wc promised—and much more than any of you expected. Youri kind encouragement and support has ena-

II all of Putnam Lodge. No. 15,1.G.O.F., } : un y doubt that may exist in the mind: 1 uesday Evening, May 10th, 185!). J uf any voter of the county of my eligibility jo Wherein.. since our last regular meeting, it the oiHc • for another term. 1 give them i t tlje has pleased tho Ruler of tho Universe to tiike public, trusting that hereafter my d.pnrb-nie from among us our worthy brother, P. Q. I tis 11 Clerk, instead of being urged as an ohje|-

lucorparnteil 1819—Charter I’erpetitnl.

Russel Township, May 9th.

Editor Press: As there is considerable anxiety among the Democracy of Old

, , , . , „ Putnam to know when the County Conbled us to succeed so well—may we not 1 , , ,

vention will take place, and

iflxr rir»»A/v r rt t'rtrtnts’rt I 1 1- n n *1 /-»n v* *

Ky., at 6c, h >e; 0} and 8{e nr' the rates asked by holders here : 100 I bis Rump Pork sold nt $12 nt Mnv villo. and '.'S’ do do hero at $ll(,iTl 25. ,x 1 ;hing done in Mess Pork.—

mar-

ket; the demand is hut moderate. We qi^Ao Sugar at Tf i 7jc. Molasses at 38e, though un-e-r th* ail'. i from New Y’ork tho feeling is lirn’ev In New York, to-day, according to the di-pat- i t-> tho Chamber of Com mere*, NewOrieiin Molnwas held at an advance p'-r gallon, holders asking 45. There is no chango in Coffee. Wheat—The market Continues active, and pri es are firm, with sn upward tendency. Sals too bush primo white at $1 80; 800 do fair red at $1 50; and 200 do Hill at $1 65. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. N i w Y’okk, May IX. hsevr-s advanced Jo. Receipts, (3000 bead; c 'il.f 106, 13c; average price, lOtjOellc.--, ^heen „!a., yam. Receipts, :;eu0 heaitl~.saToa^ Swine—Receii,ts 5000 head; bh1<*

at ( ^

CINt 1N XATI'l.TK MARKET

I v KsnAY .Evb.vixo May 10, 1859.

Th' -:ip; ly of Br>nf Cattle h^* boon but mod-

•ra: • 'liring the k. and tluNnirM haa nil-

Tna'sitlis dur-

confidently hope to receive like cncour agement and support from you in the fu-

ture ?

... ,, , ... , , lion to my nomination, will bo regarded nitliir

William C. Larrabkis, in the vigor d man- as a guarani v thai, if clo'tesl, I will tuitlifulK jTrj/aL —'i-ol Arif) AfsSl hood, and in the midst of usefulness. lvi\ ing a ' discharge the duties of that idlieo for anotiitr Udall V/Ct^Jlbcli tpijWUjW'vfVi], place vacant in this Hall and in the councils of! term. ‘ JACOB McGlNMd ; absolute and unimpaired, • Lai about 25 per emt. higher, this Order: therefore With a Surplus of $367,020.00. ‘i'll l'', r ",‘",':M 1 n,r.i ’mi air; ^ ' membm0f N w ffitu^on Pita certain V- LOSSES EQUITA31Y ADiUSTEO AND PROMPTLY PAID, '>*£* , ^

there i? deeply lament tho death of P. G. Larrnhee; Tin

no Democratic Central Committee of the ; that wo will overbear testimony to the posses- ] I,';! ;jT t j E.-pc- al AHcntiiMpio « io insurance ef Dwell-

‘ ■ 1 1 *. . I tngs and o9ntents,for iernu of l to it years.

Bf*L.The clouds which have of late dark-

county to call a Convention, we suggest j f ' on '‘' m ol t * los0 * liK *‘ v ' rtUPS t * mt 1),a ^ e the terms for w hich they were elected, not-

Cl,,. Coro bo a nil for lb. Ucajcorao, of %StS 1

Putnam to meet at the Court House in Fellowship, and his life of usefulness, are wor- Ac., shall not he eligible more than eight year.,.

L'Ire anil Inland Navigation Risks accepted (it terms consistent with

s,ilv, n.y and fair profit.

■ t,i v i * • u i oci i e \t . , , | i i, v r | 1 lnisui>,pm11neation nas reierence toao-nons!,, -\l p", " • • ! yr w blackness, and seem to indicate an ap 2Hth of May, at 1 o clock, I’. M., lor the /.YWiyY, riiat we sincerely sympathi/.e with ........ Policies issued by E.T- KLIGIITLLY. *• m. » r, - . • . • • ^ •> • : . . ■ • ,, , May 14. 3ni52J Agent.

ened the eastern horizon are gathering Greencastlo on the fourth Saturday, the thvof our imitation and lasting remembrance. pTi-ioftwadvc years.

preaching storm. The news from Eu- purpose of organizing and appointing a the larnily and friends of our departed brother ,.|ic>rate upon tlmse whhli t ,k pi, .muk, rth,

rope, which we give elsewhere, represents Central Committee for th*c county, whose

the war feeling as rampant, and the dan gerof a conflict imminent. Austria had sent a demand for the disarmament of the Sardinian troops, which if not complied with in three days, would be considered a cause of war. France will espouse the cause of Sardinia, and by ihc next steamer wc may expect to hear that

duty it will be to fix a time and place for holding a County Nominating Con vent ion. What think you, fellow Democrats? Full in. Oblige, Many Democrats.

Hrform lu the Metliotllm Church. An important change is discussed among the Methodists in regard to the government of the church and the itin-

in their sad bereavement. (Old. Any citizen, therefore, otherwueeligibli Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of lo tl'0 office nt ( lerk. &c., may be . I ■ 'ted tw

j..,., terms in succession to such office, notwithstaml

mournin' lor clfv\s» . , « . « x’i *FI,„. .I„ Wur,- r„r„i,h ,1„ | Rste SiltiS 2Z3:* 5t2S5a

TPYTOTICE is hi rel y given, that the umlerxN igm.-d will, at tli„ June '1’erm, 185:). of

was obtain,,,1. 'idle supply iiss been hardly equal to the demand, llnga have been in - •• 1 supply, and with n fair demand, the marset i> Mi y nl $ i :',<) to $5 60 U r-wt. gross, a<v , rding t,• .aabty—the latter rate was obtain-

ed forprinu l i'rn-fattoil,

Tl,- I!u: • Market during tho week has r> mail ,-dtl, • ante, its features being u»chMig«d> W>, have t" report as iisnal, a scarcity of tlno hors.-., mudo doubly so by an unusual demand. • hii, i • il od- th,- market, the demand •‘inc: limited and priai s very low.

terms in succession to such office, not withstand-: [( lt , Hoard of (.'oiimiissioners of Putnam county, |

to the Mime ot-1 make applicat ion to said Hoard in manner and

. , , , ... , place under the f orn , os provided by law, for License to soil Iv family of the deceased with a certified copy of Old Con.-tituti/'ii, and have hell ivpart of tie i ;.,.iail Mull, Beer for the term of one year, ncthe foregoing preamble and resolutions under term, by virtue of such election, after the i.dop- i cording to the provisions of the statute in such the seal of the Lodge, and also copies for pub- ll , o , 'j the present Constitution. case made and provided. The same to be sold lication in the Press and Banner. ! , This lm p ,,l ° 1 "'i , '" r ' n In ' in my storehouse, .m lot No. 1 in the original l V nv VT<? the case of (.(.vernor, the language ■>t disqwil- plat of Groencastle, on the south side of the i vro I .. , i lication is the same with that in r ference to |> u t,)ie Sou a re in the town of Greencastlo. 'J. A ‘ • ifl-v ‘ N ‘ ’ f CoInmitt, ' < '- clerks, &c. Governor AYrighthclda period of I May 10. 1839. CHARLES MICHAEL.

V" -Ai.Lr^^^ ) six years, after the adoption of the presenttJen-1

.i — , stitution—two vears lv virtue of an eljction S

G raw I '^n.peranceT'e'iiMd willbe '"• M un,1 | ' r H-, i)M Con-ti!,,:;, n, and four, u»hcld in Thornburgh s llnll on tie- ,k ' r '>d In'l l under the New. ^ ^ ^ ^

conduce to the welfare of the whole Evening of the 18th in*t. Doors will ope n ut * ; ' * A \ ll i - , • f ; • • , , , . *• y . r church so to change the present system * before 7..chick, vil who wish sue. .-s to th„. I bav” -a- 1 ] 1, --il lv retail Malt il. i-'ffir th-"t -vm - f one

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general and other conferences. They oh- ■ ar , ^ ^ a Hed v foP ,| u . i„. ne _ > eur in the ;• vi.-w., conceming it. ,| !l V T, ' V " ] «\ ‘ 1 '-- !Unc ,'' jeetto being so exclusively governed by t i t ,, t the two Divisions of the Sons of Temper- May 7, Dvj. 11. SEORKST. I ”: ,1 m‘? p f r. Rn"™ tG '» niinistcrs. They further say that “the ancoof theTown of <jn*t*m*u8tle, in furnif-hing. A fter an r \iminntion of thoConstitution and Jj ,'.\ N , t ^ i,. ,,f ' 1^. ]* ‘ 1 . ^ ' , , MA „ „ ,, ‘ • 1 hter.

county canvass for 1859. Communica- l “e world, loudly calls for a more intitionsmay be found in to-day's paper on uiate relgtion between pastor and poo-! , , . . . . . . pie. One ol the reasons they urge

e su je , w ue i .in wort ly perusa , .,gainst the present system ol itinerancy valuablefamily medicines kept by Dr. Knsterp . M ay otli. ! ■ to prevent tlie issuingof a 1’utenton l.imd AVar- vicinity of the Public Square, at Correspondents and Democrats general- ; 8) that it is a grevious and unnecessary at the corner of Third and Ohesnut streets, is Having carefully examined the question in- runt No.i'6,',i'..: for b i acres, wi -of 1812. Said l eonvemeiitdistance from the Railroad Depot, ly, so far as wc have had an opportunity burden upon the church. They calcu- well worthy the attention of irentleincn visit in- ' ,lv ‘‘' inti' ■ "imminiention of M, -srs. M - Warrant wu ; :,-d in the namo of Su-unmih j I'omt House, imd other place* of business, this cf bteriag from th«a,f*vi)r the calling of] late that in di.placlag their , S “tfl, i--i .'tP'ni'iC a Democratic meeting for the purpose ot 10,8 110,11 holds w liero ttiey nave just be- Dr. Easterly s medicines are pre pared uml-r In- ,. r j, , | t |u office ,,f ( lerk of the Courts of! 1 inetor w ill pare no pains to secure the comselectin'T a Central Committee and 0 f £ un to l u ' Jor "‘ih SUC0CS8 > an, l * n rcm,,v ‘ own superintendenee, and are of warrant, 1 ef- Put mini county. R. L. II ATH A W A Y. . IX. XPL . XT.. I fort of hD gu.-ts. His Table will at all times 6 ’ ' ing them to new ones, where six mouths floioney. His preparation of Iialine and Sar- May 10th. fs.’iO. S^O MORE /M/.V. - ; besupplivd with tjiobe ttliemarket affords,‘ j

will be required to make acquaintances,' 8ft pariila, his Fever and Ago. Killer, and his ] Atlherequ.-at.of Mr. McGinnis. I have ex-' A0

one hundred and fifty thousand French, er:inc y^ ie ministers. 1 ho Laymen si

and eighty thousand Italians will be in Association uf the C.nc.nnati Conference , , , , , , recently in session, resolved that it would

the field opposed by two hundred and fifty thousand Austrians. There arc prob-

ably sanguinary times ahead.

ftg-,,<)ur Democratic friends are begin- j e ct to being so exclusively governed by

ing to move in earnest, with a view to officicnt organization and a successful

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 11

1. HAWKINS,

At his V'd Statu/, in the .f^ Jiriek, f T AS just r.■reived a large and splendid L l sort men t of — Sprinu; ami Sommer Goods,

U i.-i-tiiu; ,,: nil grades, styles and varieties of Dress (1-, Hats, ( j.s, Boots, Shoes, Grocori, N,,’i,,11s nd almc-t every thing usually

n a Drv Gouda IlouSa, Thankful for

i -M-OTIOE is hereby given, t . bound he most cordially invites his ii- Lw signud v. l.i at tl, 1 Jiiii,, 1-nil, i "1 i n;.tumors, friends, and all others to call ’■ ' | ncl 7j 0 J[ itnam ooun- md examine foi n and if their taatM \, inaa ap], i, i >ii t<, all 1,1 1.,:; I a mi,unci u . . )iniiiiidir- .i. h' 1 is confident now i»

lie time; i 1 as i■, prl- lie assures you that v ,i; s’l-Rl n.-t. > (.•..•ay ii -appointed or diasatia- •• 1. “,Sntail Prutit- and t^uirk Returns" w

his motto. Of;ME VNDSKK—and buy. GreenoRStl", Ajiril 2, 1859. 6i"n46

good of their children, the church, and decorating and rendering pleasant and agree- Law-of th, Stale c,t'Indiana, i'i reference t>

able tlieir Division Room. tho eligibility of Jacob McGinnis to the office

myll It By order of Committee.

One of the reasons they urge Dn. Easterly s M f.dicineb.—The depot of if elected. J. A. MATSON. eral Lund Office *t AVushington, D. U., a caveat

May 9th, !859, j to prevent the issuing of a Patent on Land War-

"fUb rk for iiimther t,-nn. 1 am of the opinion I^TOTICE is hereby gi'. eii, t bat 1. Wiilium iliat he i- i.digibie to Uie office, and can hoi 1 it 4 \\ . Irw in, lav- this day filed in th> ■ ■ >n

J. A. MATSON.

WEINHARDT HOUSE, i 1ANVF IRDSVILLE STREET,

grkencastlk, ind.

, ik. - TV J. H. WEINHARDT Proprleter. ; SITU AT K Din the immediate

conferring upon thatCommittcc full pow

xne luxe uuu piace ior uoiuiE b mo same, i n. ior runo\aii^ aim anotner lanty anc! a v^ry pxIimi ivoputrona^e thruiiL r h- n f tl,,* ciini - tl ti acu ks, tooi i; achks, ok m fkkuing from Uxiginc and breakfoat, 60 cents; day s board Many with whom we have conversed fa- 8120,000 in the depreciation of household ..ut tho valley of tho Mi>si$sippi. Ih-i.h ; tV.Mn.)tb!-r ti ni.-r that i (>nn-:ii ftomi.v iNFiiiMniKs. ” 1 vor the 1st Monday in June as the time K 0 °4 h i making an aggregate which cx- | ie has numerous other excpllnt joeparations office. I). E. AYILLlAMSOX. | " l<l ( otnph /- b.jHcacy of

for holding such Democratic meeting,;^. 8 ‘I 1 .® w K ol . c SRm contrihuted by the designed particularly for family use. Pet-sons —M]]vjjHh. ; ■ jffi tbnf 1 nJnrr fhn flruf fbo p Methodist Dpiscopul cdiun h to foreign residing in localities whero medi«Til aid is difllthat being the first day of the Commonj mi8gi They a i 80 rcc | 0 „ that every i cult to t hadon sudt , en ,. n ,e rg cncicsc„n,mtdo

\ Oil 1)1 A .\ ( K f o pi-fveiit Ijlvcrry M A-

1>1«- IV ulfkaiK’ei*. Section 1. lie it

RA I >WAY’S

READY R 1:1,1 ID,

Plea, end Commi»io»or,' Co.ru »»d ,,,,, rear, of . Ikowud -pear, mini.to- r*ZV'Z 'if',. 1 '/fifilZZ ThTh County Sale day. Others favor an ear-1 rial labor are lost in the process of retnov-; ] v . ^n-dieinos. .sv. Pouis Pet' ent . .. . n ■’ ns, i nai u |

lier day. We should like to hear further a G an 'l argue that the system is “extrava on the subject, that wc may be enabled ^ ant .” T ^y nl so protest against the ah

'sorption oi the time ot ministers in edit

sh ill not he lawful for any person, keeping

and Aches, Hunts, Scolds. Cuts, Wootds,

Bruises. ,jc., fc.,

and lodging, 75 cents.

Regular Boarders taken on moderato terms. May 7, 1859. ly*51

FAMILY GROCERIES.

I have on hand, and for sale, a choice stock of Grocerl such ns Coffer, Teas, Sugar, Molussi'f. &c.. Ac. Country Produce taken in exchange, or the highest market price paid.-

AnnounmnentsL

to make tho call in our next issue in accordance with the general wishes of the

Democracy.

tHjfiuThe announcement ofthe location <if the New State Prison, at Logansport, soems to have been premature. The latest aews from the Commissioners is that they were still perambulating along the Wabash, from Fort Wayne to Lafayette,

,. >~i .. ...... _ . _ pr

a Livery, or other kind if.stable, within two j renders il important that every famil keep u ! R 'in immediately adjoining tlieTavern Stand blocks <>f tlio Pul tc tl ,i ontheSouth. ?,H. WEINHARDT. i' .midi atnhi* rmtuwin „f tfi.t game; Arn ■emedv, a h isobold is al-1 a s s Tii i 1 ’—"J

A Call to Arms!

manure of such stable outside of the

but the same shall be kept in some suitable ways preluded against nuaden attucls of sick-! manner therein, to bo removed from the stnllo' ness. Thousands of lives of persons have been |

ing, teaching Latin and mathematics, and mSf-We are authorized to announce JOHN

directing book concerns, and hold that T. CHRISTIE, of Greencastle, us a Candidate , , ,. ,, , i , • • , i*?« (».,,,! *» •»** •/ ■•«•"*,,, r; «*'•' sl&,s wwrijfickTiSg thing? which now divert many of their the decision of the Democratic County Con- 1 ■* ......

ministers from their proper work. | vention. »

Tlio undersigned has declared

WAR ON HIGH PRICES I I

complete stock of SUMMER

IIA VE

ISTOTIOHJ.

Site. 2. Every person who shall violate Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever, and other

theprovisionsof this ordinance shall forfeitand i violent disouaes. Let a dose of this Remedy , , . . pay to the ('iimmon Council a sum of money be taken internally, us the case i ay require,' , 1 'Ao eonsisting iif Blue and Black

Tnorni v in Tin OppriHiTlow Camp I LM K-^M."JLCJ7iiS. not leas tlmn two nor re than ten dollars when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, ro9 ? splendid kind ever Mr R„l] tl,„ \ marw-tn ,„ !• T OEAI,KI) 1’ROPOSA LS for the MeAdiun- t r every such offense, to he recovered in an and it will instantly iiklikvk. the patieni Y I'i,',' ! , u ' I i ,ark ! : <'loth Frock Coats, Brown , ' ' ‘ . ' ' ' '. i izing of Bloomington Street, from Mur- action before tho Mayor of aid town. from pain, and arrest the di-e.asM u . o', ’ !iu ] ,orlor doth and make; Linen,

(lovernor in Kentucky, declares that il phy -shop to the Terre Haute & Richmond 1 This ordinance Khali l e in force from and he bad been in Congress, ho should have Railroad, will be received until Thursday, the after its pa age and publication.

iPth day of May, 1859.

Bv order of the Common Council. Attest: J. A. CRAWLEY,

may 14 lt52 Recorder.

voted for the admission of Kansas under

between which points the contest for the ,h e Lecompton Constitution. This is a location seems to lie—most favoring those decided slap in the face of Humphrey points where the best whiskey is to be Marshall, Senator Crittenden, and the

had We much fear that the Commis Louisville Journal, who ell opposed that ^ tl d° of Indmua, Putnam County. .ilctu. »» c ui uc u xear uiat lilt/ V-OIIIIIIIS- , . .* I , 1 Putnam ComDioD Pleas Oourt—To Juno Terra, I860. sioners arc needlessly and recklessly in casu r c as a political swindle. M hat ABcmnAi.n Johnston & Benjamin j

9 9 .r.ll *1,.,^ ,lr>n„„. llof rhoif /•ao.liHato hna , p YeATKS, AdmCS. of tllC E.-tlltC '

of Anderson Johnston, deed.,

Pussod unnninioualy .Mav 4, 1859.

J. F. FARLEY, Mayor.

Attest: J. A. Cbawlky, Recorder."

squandering the people's money.

will they do now that their candidate has

endorsed the “swindle ?’’

aoiTOu 1 uesday last,Major Isaac Shel-1 Statk Board op Agriculti he.— by, of Fayette county, Ky., sold 365 head This body has elected Dr. David Dale of cattle, averaging one thou.saudsix bun- Owen to superintend the Geological Surdred pounds each, at 880 per head, net- ve y °f Indiana. The Board voted 81,000

hoy are intended for the New York

mat Let.

John Bradshaw.

V OlfiDTIV A\r K I o l’rev*‘iif I lie Ki'«-('iloii of Wooden Hiiildtn^H on ll»«- Public

S(|iiurc.

xSf.ctiun I.** Beit ordained by the Com mon ^ ^ ^ ^ ',*'”**' Conned of the town of ClreencoLstle } That from ^ HKAi)A( HL

and after the publication of this ,, r <lin U ncH\ r IJ 1 U,S AN J> FIAEli.An fifteen miruiirs there* shall not be erected unv wooden dwell- ^ HJEHIaA lNS-*-*.. In fifteen minutes. Aetion. in^house, shop, stable, store house, or other INELV KN/A In six hours. building, on any of tlio streets around the IlIKOAl In ten minutes.

BURNS In twenty minutes.

Civil

KAIUVAV'S EMM SEUEF S. TIMrTIIACIIB ,I» «,'■■ « I.OIVHII .a'acKsVa^S;

..In fi\e nimute- be sold by any other store in this town. There

IXE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 27th

1 ) day of April, 1859, the I’iaintififs, by John corners at the crof- ingsof said streets

public square of snll town, nor on any of tlio ^ - rners at tbo crossings of said streets. FROST Bis LS..

A. Matson, their Attorney, filed in the Clerk's Sec. 2. It any person, contrary to the pro- 1 ')GI. E CHEEK Office of said Court their Complaint against visions of this ordinanee., shall erect any such TAR\L'SIS said Defendant, together With tne atliduvit ol building, the same shall be deemed a public nui- LAMENESS, a competent witness, by which it appears that sanceand may beabatedassudi ;and tho owner

j the said Defendant is not a resident of the , thereot shall forfeit and pay to the Common s rit^x ins, and

AND rN ALL CASKS OF

n n, irH\’i,Ns wotmDs,

The stone for building the Louis- Istato of Indiana: ho is therefore hereby no-j Council tho sum of ten dollars foreverydny the the moment it is applied to the inj^d^arts »_ /1 . A tt • ° 1 n .* iifli.rl ftViAs (l 11 tv tr itrxA v\anAan»\t rif amVl , SULUf* Kimll hi* POTlfinilAtl t.G rfAf'G VuVi.il in ill 1 .... . * - ’

m~rn * r awberri

p ille, TVjnn.

ville Court House is proout ed from the4 i . fl '.‘ fi of « lin K a nd pendmuiy of said Com- same shall be oontinuod, to be recovered in all prin and uneasiness cetse. Look out for — ... . ^ iniamf #i,«i * hcuma will stand for trial an n<'tlon of debt before the Mayor r, f r.<nH i/-*...a*.—Cl.. —j .

town.

town certain!

I-^ast l-'iiio. SnEurro.

n. j. hilton.

\'nTiA dm i ni ^ ratcn ' :8

\ UI ICE is hereby given, that tho und«rc, 91 !f, ni ‘ l * ’ 1!U been appointed Administrator '! *ie Estate of Daniel bmilh, late of Putnam county, Indiana, deceased. Baid Estate is supposed to bo solvent. This 27th day of April A. 1). 1859. .Tfinv n uii7r>Trx-J ^

apr30 3t *50

x xnsported

.^afi’m Hailroml

Albany

apriio jt 50

j. McGinnis, cierk Pr M B RuDisill. D C

HiWi , „ - )f .‘.ai l ( iintortVits and Imitations—pi,roha*e onlv 1 a-ssod unanimously May 4 1859. IUDwat’s Reapy Relief. Price 25 ct*., 50

J. F. FARLEY, Mayor eta , .F A. Fnkwi rv. ReroHor

ft " It"

"THii : *

Mm MStr

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JOHN C. 8IDDEN8,

Administrator.

flouso Spouting, Llghtnlog Rods,'

O ivaaim jitLitf. I rice 20 ct*., 5U [Jron or Oupitcr )

and $1 per MtU Ps""'"''! by druggisn \ ND all kinds of JOB WORK in th

jsn2? 4tp38 * » ning line ‘'■TEVRVpnv A- A M

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