The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1865 — Page 3
DORSKY & ANDERSON’S COLUMN.
K. D. ANDKRKON.
R. 8. DORSKY.
Dorsey & Anderson, ’Wholesale and llutail Dealers in mmu, IRON, MILS, Mechanics’ Tools, AGRICULTURAL implements, IN LARCIF. VARIKTY. The Depot for Field and Garden Seeds, — AGENCY FOR — The heat Keaprr ami Mower the World hat yet produced, (he RENOWNED “ BUCKEYE.” WE DEFY COMPETITION! Excelsior, or “SelberliiiK” reaping and mowing DROP MiCHINES.
Dr. JOHN BULL’S
COMPOUND
CEDltON BITTERS!
The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nine-
teenth Century!
Coming! Coming!
THE GRAM) SHOW OF THE AGE!
THE LARGEST SINGLE
® IE IS 1S
IN THE WORLD!
T 11 E M A M M O T H i TR1AZ0N0MAD0N COMBINATION!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AT OREENCASTLE,
Salui'day, Ah^unI IO.
Bwflf No man's name is more intinintelv connoeted with the history cil' Materia Meiiiea of the United Slates, or more favorably known as u pioneer in medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, of Louisville, Ky. IIis inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla j has long stixsi at the head of the various corn-1
j pounds of llrut valuable drug.
, KM EM BEK, that Dorsey & Anderson i sell theKaT'ORIGINALfuf Excelsior, 1 Seiberling ” Drop Machines, made by XI r.
HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
Seiberling. the inventor, himself, at Mnssilon, Has become a household word throughout the Ohio. All other Excelsior Machines are made West a nd South,
under a lioense or grant from Seiberling, and
’•'Wo also'b,'^ vet a few of tire unrivalled HlS WOI’III I iOAt*lltf
i>n<it>T>vuu .....i <>: i.._
BUCKEYE DKOPI-EKS, and Circular Reapers and Xlowcrs. Cull soon and see. jell DORSEY & ANDERSON.
DORSEY & ANDERSON HK selling their present stock of
COOKING and HEATING STOVES
— AT —
Prime Cost and Freight Added! jjjir NOW is your time for Bargains I -yjJS [February 10, 18G">.]
A'
In 1l*« tliwn n your after their introduction | attained a renutation as wide-spread as the
continent of North America.
Hut the crowning glory of his life remains i to bo attained in hU latest disco very, or rather cornbination t for he does not claim to Imvo
been the discoverer of
The Magnificent HIPOTHUTREIONOMIDON AND ~ HIPPO LYMPIAD WM. LAKE, • MamiKer. Most Complete Traveling Exhibition
KVEU
ConslHting of ix nmgniAceiit outfit, n solectod Troupe of IviueMrinnB and Kquestricnnes, it corps of fiymnnsts nnd AcrohAts, n uonipany of Iviuca-tro-Bramutists, Comediiuis, and Pantornimists, • full ooiii|ileinont of Kquerrlos, (irooint, and ChcrulierH of the Arenn, itnd it foNUenurmbfo Brilliant Beyond Precedent.
A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe nnd simple remedy for the ^urc of Nervous Weak mss, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on
Ixcome Tax List.—The following is a; Sigler Thos....„..ll 60 Underwood N....I3 IS complete list of the income tax payors of i’ut- Scott Jus A ...28 9f>| VomG II 150 90 nam county for the year 18G4. The flgur* ^unkwi'er U....15 30; V.rmillionT a_.18 «• ...... . 1 .. . ^ , ShopUaigh W A. 9 10 XVilliams W B...16 45 indicate the amount paid on income exclu- | Stevenson A C..122 4o| Wilson John 2195
Wright IS ..12 45
sively:
Allen Wm II
| Shultz Frederick. 3 50
.$3.4. r >lGift'ord J T.. 80 Storms Isaac 10 96
Allen Jerome...! jO.GO Gillespie Jns 50.70 Southard D L 40 65
50.05 ; Stokes K 195 ...28.86 Spencer Jus jun..l6 25 ...40.00 Scott G II 90 ... 5.00 Shields Joel 28 30 . I 11.95 Spencer Jos sen..63 25
... 70 ] Sigler Janies
COLE’S
I'litent Kviiiiorutor
i tOSTS no more than kettles of the same ^ BBtcrs now offered 1 carncity, nnd wo warrant it to make /wire *■? Hie public. 1 bat honor belongs to the nsof Sugar or Molasses, with one t'vo inhabitants of C entral America, to whom j
Us virtues have been known lor more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the In- !
the quantity Aalj the labor
jaulS
Farmers!
DORSEY & ANDERSON.
THE BUKEYE
DtHlsEYjftJ^D^RSON, Agts^ nn bjdg to the most deadly malaria, j
and handles without fear the most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while
TT will cost you just half the money, nnd no there is breath left in the body, the Cedron is | .Vote*, to insure your property in the Sc- potent to cure, no matter what the disease
curity Insurance Company, that it does in j may bo.
vou r Mutunl Shin planters.
lUtlXL’V 2K» A XT VtCUC!/\ VT | -..t. *1 T'i r, it * i 1 z 1
While Ur. null is not prepared endorse this extravagant pretension, he is, nevertheless, satisfied from a thorough examination of : the evidence relating to its virtues, that ns a ' remedy nnd preventative for all diseases uris- j ing from exposure, cither to changes of weather and climate, or to the niiusniutic influence, j i ]1* is a two wheeled mnehine—thc'wheels j s ** n< ^* | , supporting the frame ure both driving |
wheels, and drive the knives together, or in- WITHOUT A RIVAL!
dcpendcntly.
i. There arc no rogn in the driving whcclf. 1 And justly deserves the reputation it has so: it. When not cutting, no cog is in motion, long enjoyed in Central America and the!
therefore in transporting there is no wear. Western States.
t. The knives never work when the machine is hacked; it is as easy hacked as an
empty cart.
6. The cutter bar is attached to the frame by a double hinge joint, and allows an inde-
RUHR MID MUR.
hinge joint, and allows «n inde- D'Y"SIE :3 EjIE 3 SI.A-, without affect^ng'theothcr ^ An ‘ l iu attendant train of symptoms it 6. The cutter bar is easily raised to ! more like a charm tl.nn a medicine. The
obstnietions by means of the lever, which is
always imdor the control of the operator.
7. N. B The cutter lair is in front of the ^ in this disease.
acts |
icro is |
nothing in the whole range of Materia Xtcdica that call for a moment hear a comparison with
driving wheels, and scat in rear, thus enabling the driver to see th ' “
without tnterforing wltn ms driving, nna | ‘''unw m mo . nu ouim.n w. iding those dreadful accidents which have t pensatory, pages U187 and 1888.
A full account of this wonderful plant may his driving^ and j bo found in the IHh edition of the U. S. Dis-
frequcntly occurred when the seat is directly
over or in front of the cutter bar. | A scries of experiments in which Dr. Bull 8. The cutter bar is folded across the frame'has been for years engaged, has just been for transporting—thus making it as portable brought to a successful termination, and he is as » buggy. now enabled to offer to the public a combi na9. The wheel or culter bar next the frame ' lion of CEDRON with other approved tonics, prevents clogging when running over cut the whole preserved in the licst quality of copgrass, and also relieves the draft. j per distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is 10. It can ho changed from a Reaper to a confident lias no equal in the wo r ld.
Miwer, and vice versa, in fifteen minutes.
11. The platform docs not support cither Ho might furnish a volume of certificates, reel or raker. | but the public have long since learned to esti12. Reel is supported from the frame of the mate such things at their true value. The Machine. \ safest plan is, for every one to test for himself 13. The raker has n comfortable saddle j the virtues of a now medicine,
seat over the frame of the Machine. It. No HumuuqI Tub Kakkr dobs
iiavk a skat.
15. It look the first rRKMlUM ns a Mower, and as a Combined Machine, at the Indiana and Ohio State Fairs fer 1803. 10. It took (lie First Premium at the Indiana Stale Fair, 1804, as a self raking Reaper. 17. It will run lighter than any other Mow-
er or Reaper.
18. We challenge the World to bent the
Buckeye.
Give us your orders early. Call and look
nt the Imi'Rovkd Bucksyk. DORSEY & ANDERSON. Grccncastlo, Jim. 11, 1805.
GIVE THE
CEDRON BITTERS
ONE TRIAL,
And you will never use any other.
It is not neccssaiy to publish a long list of diseases for which the Cedron Bitters arc a
Threshers! Threshers! , s P cciac - in 8,1 di,oaso,! uf 11,0
\Y fCH! nowol* Uvor or Kidneys, 1
tic Gold Medal of Honor at the World's Fair;
ia France. The J. B. Pitts & Co. Dayton
Thresher can t lie heat! DORSEY & ANDERSON,
jnnll Agents.
In affections of the
Brain, Depending ii|inn Derangement of the fttomach or Unwrit,
20 Cords a Day ! In Gout, Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
AND IN
FEVER AND AGUE,
ijtjy 'wica-ca-iiN-er
IIxdllFIRCrVEID
dt odo-d wf wLy odod It is destined to su|«ercedo all other remetlics. It not only cures those diseases, but it proT T runs with tumbling shaft; has a detached 1 vents them. 1 power; two nr.cn can loud it with perfect ease; it has patent break nnd guide thatjpre- ^ wineghissful of these Bitters, taken an | vents the Saw from breaking; has attached | )0ur i, e f oro cn ch meal, will obviate the ill a bninl wheel for running, Circular Saw, Cut- of the most unliealtliy climate, nnd ting Box, Cider Mill, Ac. screen the person taking it against disease tin- \ DORSE Y & A N DKRSON, AgU. dcr the most trying exposure.
T1THAT makes Dorsey & Ander W sons WHEELING NAILS
than other people sell?
bettor janl 1
DUl t IM Have a Large Stock of Plows!
Sold by Orocers and Druggists generally. gST Dr. John Bull's Principal Office, Fifth street, Louisville, Ky. sold nv Jorom.0 Alloxi, West sido Public Square, Grooncastle, Ind., who also sells Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
— —— Smith’s Tonic Syrup, PATENT EAVE TROUGH. Bull ’ s Worm I)ost^o y e^ •
1
TIMES as strung ns the old kind. Tel
. your neighbors whole to find it.
.1*nU DORSEY A ANDERSON
Remember, Jerome A Hen's Drug Store, [may 17 ly2]
by baneful nnd vicious habits. Great number* Anderson John...28.05 Gilmore S F.. Imre t>ecn already cured by this noble reme- Allen Joseph jr...l ].5ii (iibson W. dy. Prompted by n desire to benefit the uf- Allen Robt 75 Goodwin Z.. Ilictcsl and unlcrtiinute, I will send the reciiK! Allen Edward...17.50 Gibson T W. for preparing and using this medicine, in a Allen James 88.10 Gilmore A H sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Allen XVI) 438.50 Grider J free of eharpe. Allen Wm H 14.85 Grantham E 1.75 PleiiM! inclose n post-paid envelope, address—Allen John 54.85 Gordon J S 4.10 od to yoursell. Allen Arch 111.40 Hcnsell George..41.70 Address, JosK.ru T. Inman,Station 1), Bible Adcr William.... 3.95 Hopwood W C... 7 05 House, New York City. 0iii*2 Allen David E... 3.lo ! Hunter II 8.50 , „ . , „. , , ... Anderaon E D ..75.00 Hymer J P 32.06 A Voioo from Vicksburg! - V i<;k*- Allison iiarvev.. o.ur. iiownr.1 N 1 79.75 III RU, X.ISS., Aug. jW>.l._Dr. John Bull, • Allen J K M 90.05 Hutchins I) 3.90 Dear Mr: 1 am l.appv to state to you that I Alien John D....10.00 Hanna Adam 45.00 have us,-d vour valuable Cedron Bi ters with Allen Joseph s r ..20.:!5 Repler J I) 15.45 great lienofit to mysolf, in general debility and Albiu John C....70.00 Mepl-r Levi 15.55 prostration of my system, priKlucsl by the A) | ( , n T |,„ s 0 r.o.oo n. lirv |> L 1( ;.; )0 unhealthy and n.msinatic influenco of the Allison Clias L...15 00 Herbert Joscph...25.75 Mississippi river aroiii.d X ivksburg, having Ader David 51.85 Hurrah Daniel... fl.'lO Ikhiii with Gen. Grant s army throughout its A) | en AT 30.:i5 Henry J B 5.85 ! whole southern eainpaign. 1 confidently ree- H .. ri , Xlu „ y. 7 .-, Harris Thus 28.00
oiiiiiieml its use to all persons who are expos- B'roadstrect J«s...22.95 Huwkins I 20.10 Trautman Jacob 2 00 Cd to unhealthy J'' ''' Bowman Alfred..! 1.50 llervy Robt 92.55 T a , rv .'p 00 ; I O, isv.M F K • • Son? & ^or'onHm ,i ' ir,, ‘- v 7 •' ,, ""™'' TbmnL J H.^i.la 5o •I.i f'l V i L I « i ,1 1S, "V n 1,10 iBlnke Jesse 31.8.-, Hathaway K L...13.20 Tenant XV G 1130
-id Ol July last 1 siibmittod, through nn agent |j akcr |( lvoks 17.00 Haminon'd T C..110.35 ’* "one, tj. the Medical Directer of the Depart- „ r „ wl , s„,m,el..l20.0o llazlctt K M ...139.15
Williams D 39 30 XVilliamaonT W.44 95 WnUs Clinton. ...12 00 Wain John 52 00 Wain Elijah 13 30 XVilsonJ B 17 80 Wiley Pbilander.17 60
.31 50 Winchcll P P....25 00
Sigler Abner 44 2.6 Wright XV 15 0<> Stoner Jonathan.85 90 Williamson J 19 70 Singleton J S 4 10; Wilson XI 22 65 Tuguu John 22 40 XVilliamsonD E..40 40
Tliinnus E 21 50 Tslliott K P 5 15 Tiiigley J,>scpli...l5 80 Thomas Joel 4 75 Talbott 1 138 05 Tenant J G 50 Oil Turman Solon.... 6 60 Taylor Luther... 2 05 Thornton D T....36 05 Terry S K 1 15 TorrJ II 40 00 Taylor Jns 24 20
Underwood Jos..16 35
XVcbb C E 7 86 Wisong B J 9 00 Webb SR 16 00 Weik Louis 45 0O XVhito A 0 10 00 Wilson J L 6 20 Wells Peter 2 30 Wilson XV 1) 70 OO Werneke A 16 10 Williams 7. II...88 75 Wilson J T 20 OO Wilkinson J 19 40 XVilkinson EG...39 40 XX'right Martin...45 20 Whitsitt W D...30 OO Yates XV XV 46 00 Zaring Danl 64 95
j ment of the Army of the Cumberland, a saw- |, r „ w „ w Hoyt » T 15.25 ,pleol mv Cedron Hitters, for inspection, anil Hnnt.n And H...3U.OO Hulet John 6.76 requested if, after analysis, he found it mento- Brook Clmrles A.2.1.60 Houck D 7.60 rious, Ui sanetion apd approve its use among Bhiek Hurvi v C..35.h6! Hawkins XV T...34.15 our soldiers. The following is the Modn-al Burnside John... .1.3.-, Uannainan K 18.25 1 Directors reply, and also t.en. Kosecrans j,er- ii r i,l^,v Robert. .58.51) Hall \V G 44.75 .nis.inn to .hip 3IM dozen »t once to have it Burkett B C 90.00 Hufiman Ed 185.35 sold to sutlers: . oi.N llri r Bieknell George.. B.WMIan,in John 174.95 V that Cedron Bitters will do ,i lllltin (i 75 , Huffinnn Jaeob...45,50 no harm to any one it taken properly and in Brothers Robert..22.0o,Hays B F 10.00 1 moderation. I sec no objection to Dr Bulls Bowman losou'd. 8.55 Harris I) 1 21.50 | being pcnnittcd to dispose ot it to sutlers. Bow las A 85.50 Herr Simon 100.00 .... A Hf.KRy Tiii-hsto.n Biddle Rielmrd...86.851 Harrison XI C...10.00 “Surgeon and Medical Director, D. C. Bridges Milton.l!1.5o Hartman (i D...13.95 ; “HkaikiUs. Dki-T. OF T.IF (UMHF.U.ANI,. Barnett IS 157.75 lligert Robt 10.00 Nas .v.lle, Tenn., July 24. I8il3.-Dr. Join, Browder P S.. . lOO.OO Harris J 0.40 Bulls agent, Mr. —.has permission to ship Bridges.Ia.ne.s.,.183.011 Iddings, Joshua Iddings ... 85 „ Nashville, lenn., 2.. gross, or .100dozen of Brown W illiam.. 11.55 J.ffrie, II 33.00 ! * ( '‘-Don Bitters, for sale b> sutlers,,, the Bowman Tl,os...45.0<l Johnson TJ 25.30 army only The regulations ef the Treasury Black Andrew..l07.:J:, Jones P A 5.75 Department are to lm eon,pile,1 will, strictly. Breckinridge A..17.3o|jones R XY 220.00 * I» V < *( t It) irt it tw I fit -il it!. t • 4*n l,f isiiurun-; * is • i #«, j’l’ ""0 J ^ ^ 0
-
.
By command of Maj.Gen Rosecrnns :
“ Wm. M. Wilks,
“Major nnd Provost Marshal General.” For sale nt the Drug Store of Jeronio Allen, and by Druggists and Grocers generally, lyCit» mil) Statt llttos. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. ' Orecnoastle Time-Table.
THE STUD OF HORSES lias Ixm « Jio*MMi k M i(h no lef«« fare, mi<l in LIikxI, beauty, Hit«i training cun <lefj rivalry. I'lie Trlek Ilorwem nn«l I'.dneated .tinier art* niarvolft of equine sagacity, mi«I the latter, while falaifyingstlie old n-lago of ** stubborn as a mule,” completely bewilder the Q, NfM‘ctMtnr with hunmnlike intelleef, and eomprehensive facile - power—in aliort, in every partici iilar. lli«‘ (Irrtit Wmtrrn Circmn <'an justly lay claim to the title of the Hippo* trrnlr MedH of Ihr Agr.
T II & R RAILROAD.
Going East—2.80 A. XI, 8.51 A. XL,C.0C
1*. XI, 10.22 P. XI.
Going XVkst—12.55 A. XI., 5.35 A. XI.,
2.28 P. M, 5.115 1*. M.
L., N. A. & C. RAILROAD.
Going Noktii—9.08 A. M.; 6.12 P. M.
I Going South—11.20 A. M.
i firiijf The Train leaving nt 9.08 A. XL rurs tn l.sfaycttc, Arriving there at 12.30 P. J|.
M atuimon I At,.—Licenses f< rr matrimonial ptiv\sHX» have boon issued to the following
parties since our last report:
Tilghnian II. Rogers and Nancy L. Day. Francis XI. Dtinkin nnd Harriet C. Eckels. Reason D. Goddard and Eliza Anderson. Th niiiis Harvey nnd Margaret Hendricks. John XV. Denton Itnd Rachel A. Hamon. XVusloy T. Beaman nnd Nancy M. Ellis. Azitriah Gordon and Nancy C. Chastain.
*♦
To tiik EuiTorof Thk Pittas—Dear Sir: I wish to make public, through your paper, my appreciation of the very great promptness and equity shown by the Phoenix Insuranco Company of Hartford, Conn., in adjusting and paying my claims for loss sustained by Uni destruction of my XVonion Mill and contents on the 3('tli ult. The inspection and adjustmust were made, and thn money paid within ten days after the tiro occurred. The sottle-
Bridgcs ('lias..,136."OjJnmes Win 8.50 ment was equally equitable to me and creditByerly XV M 5.55 Jenkins J XI 12.80 able to the business capacity and care of tho
Bower J W 22.5<l .lcniiing J S 20.00 Agent.
Benuehamp P 10 Knctzer F. XI 14.8,1 I cordially recommend the “Phoenix,” of Bryan A S 743.7oj Key Bolin 17.30 Hartford. I>. W. SmcUAia. Brown XVhi 11.15 Kcightloy E T..251.0O ; GRKKNOASTI.H, Aug. 9, 1865. Burk Stephen 1.95 j Kidder J. B 2.90 Bridges Wm,„229.3<l, Klinehul, Jos 22.5.3 Married, Burley Alfred.,609.70 KeightlcyA T.,19.50 Du Thursday, August 3, 1865, nt the reaiButcher E 4.10 Kunkle A 35.UO deuce of the bride's father, XIr. FuancisM. Blake J E 5.0O! Kimble C J 4.85 Dink in to Miss Hakrikt C, daughter of Brumfield Wni.,n.35i Kaith 1 66.00 1 Hon. D. R. Eckels, all of Putnam eounty, Ind.
Boone Danl 14.00 Kcnnclv Wiii,..33.30 ' Brown J XV 11.25‘Long Win 32.75 Barnett 1) N,,219.85 [jaymsnT D 3:1.05 Brockway A 30.00 Lane Higgins,.109.15 Burk Dudley :'.3.20 I,afolett James., 7.05
Birch-A.
Braun R S Brown XX’ A,, Baker James,,
Tho fnllowinx pontloinon com-
prifte (hecc
Dirootorg:
„ pontl
firiso (he corps of Managers and
m
Lake »(: Co., I'ruprictort. Wm. liAKK, Manager. H. (*. .1. Thaykk, jVroetirer. K. W. 1'i iinv. Hgaentrian Director Herman la dmic, Leader of (he Hand. Major Henry Pkrf, Maitre de Tho oavnlcftfle entering town in grand procession,preceded by the GORGEOUS DOLPHIN CHARIOT, tho moBt magnificent upcrimen of art nnd elaborate workmanship ever paraded before the public, Drawn by Forty Horaes, apletvlidly caparisoned, and drif* <•11 and controlled by MAJOIt II. DFKF, the Champion Whip. r riIB c:omi*any are led by the following artists, each of whom is a wntely-cele-brated star in his or her profession. MD*LLK A LM K, The Hunlieam of the Cirque, the primn donna of etjne*triennes, and n paragon of grare, Utility, feminine bravery, and artistic excelleiiee. MADAMR AtiNK.M, The sltinodike t^uoen of the arena, and terpsii norean artinte. Her classic poem upon tho slsok*wirBi Mini her wonderful equipoise are equally |>octic and incomparable. LA PKTITK KUNA, The beautiful little histrionic cgupelrienue. Lt BELLK JEANETTE, '1 he fairy sylph, and delineator of graceful equitation. MRS. K. W. PERKY, The daring and magnificent horsewoman. MR. K. \V. PERRY, The champion two, four, and six horse rider. TIIK LA1ELLK BROTHERS, The motfcy' delineators of tho < tree inn ana Homan schools of High Art, exemplified in their bemitiful classic Olympian melange. SILAS D. BALDWIN, the Arliacinn master of the Egyptian science, illusionist, and prettidigitateur extraordinaire. Nlti\0K CASTILLO, Tin* great Olobe equilibriest, and tnai/rc du cirque. Mil. JOHN LOMLOW, 'Cho wit, jester, humorist, and clown par excellence. A merry ! offshoot of Momtis, a “ fellow of |infinite wit," and a gemiuie and onginnl specimen of tho Hhaksperian bujTo. c. m. uims. i I if motley associate nnd quaint nnd (piix/jcal compeer. MESS US. CUAH. CORKIL, J.AMKN LA HI K, AMI HARRY BUNIU, Aerolwts, Gymnasts, and Amphitfiontrieai professors of fa haute ecole. THK MAGNIFICENT J0HNSTF.R, The prodigy of the menage, a superb s|>eeimen of blood, symbietn. and intelligi mm, will be Introduced in bit educated performances by Madamr. Aonu. THK KAMOIH THICK MILES, Sancko, (tie spotted Spaniard, and Paul Pry, unhesitatingly pro. nouneed the wonders of the Mule family ^ill l»o exhibited at each performance by their trainer, Mr. \V. Lake.
STEVENSON’S
HARDWARE STORE,
*ay K'o. 8, •'fma
EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
a r /•; ey cA s tl e.
Our Soldiers nro returning to peaceful om-
9.95 Loyd Sami........23.10 | ployment*—rejoicing the hearts of Fathers, a- ri! a - s " Mothers, XX’ivca, Brothers and Sisters. Al-
.67.65 Lavinan A G 6.90 . 6.30 Locke J XV 17.30 .32.65 Layman I) XV...30.00 . 8.85 Lcachmnn XV.... 6.15
Barnett XV E D..50.00 Landis Henry ....10.00
Bowen A.
Bence I
. “-i , .... . returning, leaves Lafayette at 3.30 1*. XL, ar- Curtis J A 35.60 LoekridgoAXI 1307.00
riving at Grocnciutlo fi.44 1*. XI. This Train Carpenter 1’ 38 05 Gy on XV 46.00 ihougli we liave had a very rainy Spring and runs no farther South than Greenrartlo Juno-; Cook Conrad 40.00j Leach Tho. 29.25 Smmncr ,. el in con9W ,„encc of returning turn. Accommodation Freight Trains North ( r a t|,crwood S....37.7o!| J „ngston T 23.85 - 9 > 1 and South daily. Crow E II 85.65j Landis [C m ill Peace, this is roully one of tho moat joyous
< liri.-ly John 1 ..14.10 McKee Mel 191.75 Jinfi hanpy seasons.
('ofl'mun Abra'in.15.80; M C K 00 John jr..13.65 1 55.30 Mastcn D 4.85 b « 1,evM
24.05 Moler J 5.45
Time of Opening. 1 Christy J B.
• •* '* Collins A..
Time of Open 111 (f ami Cln-iug the Mnlla
«l tile (■ree tie anile 1’ohI Otlhe.
Tirnruf ('luxintf. DAILY. 8 A. M Eastern 4 1*. M Wc.-tarn... 10} A. M Sonthorn... 5 V. M Nurthoni 7 A. M AVhvcImiuI
Everybody hoffri and
nt
P. XL A. XI.
7 P. XL
12 XL
01 T. M.
E. R. KERCH EX’A L, Post Master. Btaf~ llett/ling Mutter on Fourth I’oje.
Cox .luuob oo. tol Mnnn H R 61.nr. Allld'y TotlXASOU Case Robert 14.00 .Matson J A 60.55 will do ns near right as it is possible for him ;\ MS ^ I?™, ‘i r M- 'to do under all tho circumstances; at least (be
( oilier W m ,S 41.00, MuDowol John...51.8o
Conley Robt 2.45 XI. Nary J XV ... 6.95 People show a willingness to give him their ('oilman Solom n 1.10 McKee Jno son. 104.1> i choc-ful support in setting things to right Corwin B F 30.55 Miller E. R 9.30 , Cnuipliell L L... 5.29 Michael J 8.8o| n B ain - A » a conHiquenco, business is reviv.
Township Trustees Conley Jas 20.50, Xlahan J R—...41.20 j n g ; improveincnts are going forward ; “they XVill come or send immediately to this of- Coll ,vo r^ml...l«.i>o;MtillinixJ.........45J10 t]mt Stevenson's Hardwaro Store is
flee for copies of thelawsof 1866. Culluiun 1 urker.,4U.00| McCanimack J...69.90
It v t K FUJI ITT.EX” Xiwliinr Crow J 11 37.40 Xlullinix Silas....50:55 , thronged with trade; largo amounts of builaH K.T KMM.PLKY Auditor. | t , )Wgill „ K 10.0o| McCarty John... 16.05 ing m l rial are being sold. Ho is certainly
Tax List.—Wo give 111 to-day s paper the Cooper G 6-.40 XlcGann Jas - '.JO
list of ineonao tax-payers in Putnam eounty, Collins Lucy A.. 8.20 .Mount J 11 14.25 selling a-low ns the lowest.
which will bo found correctly printed from Carver J \N 52.4.vxrcXIutry Jns...171.95 the copy furnished us. Deputy Assessor Karp Cooper A 8.45! MeVoy E R 31.75 and Collector Reeves have our thank- for Cohen Mm l).2> McKorkle XL...
jyl9 lyll
Fox-
and Collector Reeves hnvo our thanks for;
their prompt nnd eoiirtooiis compliance with Cunningh'm XX 1128.00 McCoy PA. our request for its publication. Coshow John 2.16 Nelson F
• —— Cowgill Bonj S...6V.65 Nugent J S.
XIoiiK or tiik 8amk Soiit —\Vo notioeil in Carter Jos 93.75 NugentClins The Press of last week the killing of two men ('al ter John 93.75 Nutgrnss 11.
.15.70 : ....14,50
...114.95 ! ....22.00 1 .... 7.20 1 .... 85 [
near Jeffersonville, Ind. On Thursday night Carter C XV 93.75 Nicholas J XI ....12.50 last two more persons were slain in cold blood Carter XI P 93.75 Nelson T J 82.50 in that hitherto quiet city. A perfect reign Cromwell J IJ...117.05 N'ccse J M 46.65 of terror ex ists there, and the authorities are ' Carver XV A 51.00 j,’ugent Isaac 11.75 doing their utmost to bring tho authors of Coats Win H 73.75 Neison .1 HC 41.80 these terrible crimes to justice. Cohn XlichneL...16.(M) Ohair XV A 23.80 x x- ■ • Doilnrhide A 74.75 oh„ir J E XI 38 75 List No. 9-L,.-t of LctUirs remaining in , )ob , (S „ „ n.75 Ohnir 11 42.50 tlm (.roencastle Post Office, August L), *6.>: „ , j y 70 . H0 ; ()won , t 59.65
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Aclmian Alice
Bailey L K
Crowell Jacob Elliott XVilliam Garten Eliza J Hunter Peter L 2 Looey Hattie Moloney Patrick .Morrison Jns A 2
Moses J It XI oss D XV Xlullis Jaeob
Xlnrpliey Mary K XI ulinns XV M
Needham XVinfteld
Noble Cant Geo Phillips Henry D Pursel Marv C
Peed John It
Ripley James E
Steal Mary
Stevens Amos Schmitt Mary
i rrj II A
Trenary Margaret X’nn-icklo Nancy XVilkinson E H
Day 1 XI Darrnh James. Daniels II XV. Detrick John.. Detrick XX’m... Damnl! H C... Donnohuc M... Dix E Dnrnull Jas F.
,. 3.75 Oliver Morris 23.40 .. 3.2(1 Polly A 4.60 .. 5.20 Peek Samuel C... 8.25 j ,.19.90; Phaylor (’ 7.50 ..22.50 Parke S E 24.30 ..23.10 Pentecost 11 XI... 1.50 ... 8.85 Porter XVm A....22.10, ... 7.90 Priest G XV 10.85 150.75 Peach XV 15.00
EDWARD R. KEBCHEVAL, P. XL n^nnU Laf
; Denny Hobt IE..27.8.' Pitchlynn II K. Du in all Jas AV r ...20.l0 Pruett Michael. Ilarntill AUen...I65.7') Peck Win Darn all Sami C..43.9."> Perkins AVm S. Day V IT 32.0'>|Peck Benj S. ...
.40.65'Purcell AVm....
Fancy and Jam Orates,
GO TO
STEVENSON'S HARDWARE STORE^
YOUNG'S
Monitor Clothes Wringer! rpHE best XX r ringor in tho Xlarket — the
| Rubber Roller being all white. At
STEVENSON S HARD XV A RE STORE. Ill IMIS PATENT AMERICAN
HOG TAMER.
1 jRICE, with throe knives, $3; Hoof Trim- . i.JO | nil , r f or fthepp extra, 60 cents. Every ..13..)0 p grnier should bv all means have one. .14.20 STEVENSON'S HARDWARE STORE.
.30.00
Thk Coniino Circus.—The great Circus, DarnallThoaJ...94.40‘Porter John.... to be here next Saturday, has met with the Oaggy Ad 195.00 Pierson John... most unprecedented success in our nei^libor- Daniels Alex 45.3-' Quinn Jas E 7.40 ing State of Illinois. The Springfield Regis- Dean J XV 23.8.v Hooves A J 27.05 ter, nlluding to iu exhibitions in that cTtv, Dunn S X\ iL15 Railsbaek Wm...lS.0O says: Denny Jas 32.16 Kuark J XV 5.90 Tiik Grk.vt Snow.—The mammoth circus, Eliott Xle L05 Randolph Jno....26.10 under the management of William Lake, I Edwnrtls J G 37.50 RiggsDaniel “.00 Esq., will give their lust entertainment ovfore Earl Orvillo L... 9.8.i Renick Robt 40.15 our public this evening, corner of Ninth nnd Ellett Franklin...23.1“ Runiek Gasper...33.60 j Jefferson streets. The broad canvass was Evans I) 26.90. Ruark P 31.0“ crowded last evening with a delighted nudi- Ellis H E 17.40 Rains C G 31.95 enco, and wedoubt not such will be the case Ellin T L 40.00 Roberts A R 68.15 to-night. This troupe are unequalled in many Ellis H 10.10 Ridpath A 4.9“
5.95 F or AnylliinK In the Hardware Line,
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10 4WI STE-VElTSOlSr’S
STORK.
FIARDM ARE
BLACKSMXTKZNG!
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ri EO. BICKNELL would,
WICKKI) WILL. Theincomprehen*lble Laan, etc., etc. AM exhibited under a »paciotw oriental |ntvillion, amid stntinH of Orpheus-like music by tine double hand of string end wind instrument*, led by the great director Professor Herman Ln4wlff.
This liareo and Magnif - cent Establishment wid exhibit at
Tcrro Haute, Thursday, Aug. 17 Brazil, Friday, Aug. 18] Orooncaatlo, Saturday, Aug. 19; Danville, Monday, Aug 21
of their performances and startling acts. Ruuoi.ary.—On Monday night last, about midnight, one or mor# burglars entered the 1 residence of Mr. E. T. Keightley, and sue- ; cecded in alistrneting a gold watch lielonging to Mrs. Keightley and about $30 in money. An entrance was effected through the kitchen window, from wlioneo the burglar worked his way up stairs to the family bed-chamber. Ho whs first discovered by Mrs. K., who aroused her husband, but bofjre ho could bring his revolver to lioar upon him, tho fellow inudo off. He left his knifo sticking in the window frame, with which ho had secured the window after raising it. The watch was taken from a table in the sleeping room, nnd tho money 1 from Mr. Keightley'spuntalooni-pockot."Pcr-hnps the thief aimed to get the key to the safe in “ Keightley's Bank, hut he would have been perfectly welcome to it, as tho safe
is burginr-proof.
Mr. K. offer, $ too reward for tho apprehension of tho thief, and $50 for the watch. It is n fine gold witch, and possesses an intrinsic value as a gift to its owner, whose maiden name it bears
Eggers Jesso... Fordico A O... Foster Eliza... Farrow J K....
!* isk Jas.
Fuyslor XX'm.
I>“ ha- removed his Sh“pfl^j|^^B
by M. Ti.
XVolch, where ho is prepared to execute all
respectfully inform the Pubhe hai- removed his Shon^
to tho stand formerly occupied by
-ed
work in his line- Repairing of every descrip, tion, Horseshoeing, Ac., done in the most ap28 90 P rpvc< ' 11° ■» “'so prepared to supply
18 55 Now Work, such ns
FARMING
..31.05 Runnion J 22.65 ..71.50 Rockwell II M...16.50 ..25.00 Ratcliff l 50.00
.. 8.15 Knmbo D..
..77.95 Scott XV T 18.55
..10.25 1 Solust XV H 1.35 FARMING UTENSIM,
Frank A 21.75 Silvy Ison, 41.45 WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS, Ac.,*e., Fisher R 28.80 Springer John....50.00 " hich ho warrants in all cases. Fyfl'o Thomas....26.00 Shu maker Jas....76.53 He solicits the eontinue<l patronage of bis Foster G M 13.25 Sandusky XV T.. 39.10 o1,1 friends and as many new ones as see fit to Foster C T 15.00 Spurgin D XI 62.00 cull upon him, feeling confident of his ability
8.50 Hherrill J W 12.25 to render satisfaction to all.
Farrow Parker... 8.50jHh
Kosher C 17.25|Stanley David....75.00 Funicun John....37.65 Shannon G M 8.66 Fisher Sami 89.86jSuthe,ltn Henry.13.25 Frakos J B 1.70 Smith Hubert 8.65 Farrow H H C... 6.20 Skillman'Wm M 30.25 Fordice J B 29.25 Smith Robert 7.55
Farrow XX’ill L...40.00 Farrow K B 76.00 Farrow R S sr...43.70 Farrow J II 34.50
Sage John 10.00 Sinclair L XV...160.00 Shuck Samuol....13.40 Stoner Peter 10.50
octet ly GEORGE BICKNELL. Western Lands for Sale.
ACRES in Adair County, Iowa. 640 “ “ Boone “ “ 1840 “ “ Greene “ “ 475 “ “ Guthrie “ “ 1040 “ “ Nodaway “ “
Also, some in Missouri.
These lands were well selected several years
1960
Fyffo John 10.25 Stevenson XXi' N...01.40 ago, and will be sold in lots of 40, 80 an
oh ‘
160
»sco Kimble... 12.55 Stogg Wm 53.60 lor more acres, and are very rich as well at
GoodbarA 16.75 Slavens R 46.65 cheap. Enquire of
Gooilbar A L 16.75 Slavens H 6.501 XV. 11. THORNBURGH, Gorum G 48.15 Stevenson Jas D..3I 25 1 jan!8 Real EsUto Agent
