Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1860 — Page 4

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THE PARMER.

SPRING GOODS! umiiu.vaiiu mulueiiv!

OPtEENOASTLE

wh»t is called hero the wild gooseberry, j Q 0 1J £ N FACTORY NEAR THE HOBTHERN DEPOT. O ^V H TT QTO K.

For the Putnam Banner. The Wild Gooseberry.

A. C. Stevenson :—We have I

AT THE ONE PRICE

ORKKNCA8TUR, Thnrwfey, JULY 13, I860. A. C. STEVENSON, Editor.

Good and Evil.

Good and evil seem to be closely associated in this world, and to be almost inseparable, paradoxical as it may seem —

growing spontaneously, all through the ’ timbered portion of our State. The wild gooseberry bush, in its natural state is small, and the berries are small, but they arc now being transplanted into every

IVT R.S. E. G-XE3VEOE.E, SOUTH SIDE. FUBLK; SQUARE

K again cull tlm attention of Wool growit era to our eeUbtisliuicnt. We are now prepared to make and furnish our customers with Cloth exclusively of our own mauufnc-

yard and garden through the country ;| t ' ir ^' t " u '‘" tl "K " f

L. ,.U« them i„ .L, place, <'asslncttH, W»«l T.eedH,

do not prune them, yet they grow larger

PI.AIN AND PLAID

ytkAiOTObS ^ ^ATlli^r^o

We have now in full operation a

ZF’ULlliiZLS ivtill.

and do better than they do in the timber ; but often I hear those persons com-

plain, that their berries are small, and of Nappera, Shearers and 1’rcsa We will receive

If good enlarges her possesions, evil also wet seasons mold or mildew so that they Country Cloth at any time and engage to

makes an addition. If good becomes a ; are of no use; other persons, set their tourist, evil follows. If good essays the ‘ bushes out in an open place and prune happiness of mankind, evil will secure a out all the old stalks that arc declining, pang If it was not for the proximity and the small sprouts that are not likely of good and evil human happiness might to make good thrifty stalks, so that the be unalloyed. I bushes and berries can get the sun and The remarkable improvements of the air, and then there is fine large berries present age which have done so much to that are not troubled with any disease, promote the welfare of mankind, have except you see one occasionally blasted, Also been accompanied by peculiar evils. 1 I think caused by late hard freezes. The Perhaps no improvement of the age has wild gooseberry bush is not considered equaled that of railroads; and none has a very pretty shrub, but when set in rows

11 T E arc now receiving and have for ex hi ▼ t hibition one of the L A n Q ES T STOCKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DKY aOODS, EVER OPENED IN THIS MARKET.

done so tnueh to promote the welfare of the country. They have extended to large and fertile districts of country (heretofore excluded) all the blessings of commerce. Speed in communication has been established, heretofore unknown. Civilization has been clothed with the wings of the wind and is speeding herself to all quarters of the globe. Hut evil, too, has not been idle ; the railroad has afforded her facilities, too, and she has not been slow to improve the opportunity. She, too, is transporting her merchandise and sending out her passengers. City thieves who have been hampered to the limits of a city—a few acres of land, now extend their operations to an unlimited exteut of country. They take the ears with the messengers of truth and go forth together, not only to rob and murder, but to add new converts to their bands. \ ride of a few hours takes the depredator many hundreds of miles from the

they make a very nice hedge, and I thinkare pretty in the spring, for they put forth their leaves and tassel-like bios soms before any other shrubbery that we

have.

We have had the English gooseberry sent all over our State, from different nurseries, but as a general thing, they do not seem to flourish well. Sometimes you'll see a few iu the country, doing very well; and it is said they do well about towns and cities, but my own observation and experience teaches me that the wild gooseberry is the one that our western people ought to cultivate, and propagate; for, first, the bush grows larger and is more hardy, and if well cultivated they are great bearers and the berries are smooth and not very much smaller than the English; and, second, more persons thni I have talked with about this berry, prefer it to the English gooseberry or currant, because, the flavor

Tliis Stock of Goods lias bei-u select d with

great care from the

COLOR, FULL AND FINISH

on quick time and iu good style

sm&HslTUA*Z‘-I »•«•»>■ '»•

to his interest as well as our own,

TO DO -A. GOOD JOB

for those wishing their wool spun.

WE HAVE TWO SETS OF BOLL CARDS

iu nice trim, and can

MAKE ANY AMOUNT OF ROLLS. We shall take especial pains to accommodate ! DISTANT CUSTOMERS

with their work by return.

We work the fiuest wool the State can pro- I duee ; we are responsible to customers for any

failure upon our part.

Curding done at 5 L'i n/t per pound. SPINNING AND MANUFACTURING done as cheap as at any responsible Factory. WOOL SEST US BY RAILROAD

will receive prompt attention.

We hope to see all our old customers this

spring and a great many new ones, whether

you leave vour wool with us or not.

rr coMe asd see vs i

OOWGILL A BIRCH.

Greencastle, April 19, 18G0.-tf. 1HGO. 1860.

McCORMICK’S

REAPER & MOWER IlVLBB.O'VED. 20.000 Sold In the last Five Years.

year, being

/ \N an average of 4000

V_/ larger number than is manuiuctured r>y any other Single Establishment in the World. This Machine received the highest honors at the French Trials of 1859, a GRAND Gold Medal of Honor and 1000 Francs as the incontestably BEST machine among them all Twenty-Eight being in the Pield ! I would say to those in want of a Machine, that I am prepared to furnish them on short notice, and I am satisfied that 1 am warranted

_ in saving that it is the best and safest Ma- ,° f , h “ » •*"«* •• !•« «*«; * k«~ art. r„»or

against • detection that multiplies nn mensely the operations of evil. Form

faults

flat one; but there is but few or things that have not some

than a persons

Some economists object to them

because they take too much sugar to make them good ; and this certainly is the only objection that can be raised against them, for they are the easiest fruit bottled, or canned, that I have ever tried ; and they, cert iinly, do make as good, if not better

tarts, and deserts than any other.

S. A. BULLARD. Mechanicksburg, 111.

Cutting and Binding Wheat.—Tina operation is performed in a very slovenly manner generally. Bad cradles leave much that is not cut, but merely broken down The grain is often badly delivcr-

erly adultery was largely confined to special localities ; now the harlot takes her plaec among the passengers and takes the best rooms in the village hotels and entices the innocent to her association.— The abandoned adulterer speeds himself to new localities that he may be the better enabled to destroy innocence and virtue Thus it is seen that good and evil dwell near together—travel iu tlie same vehicle—arc missionaries to the same countries, and their interests are forwarded by the same instrumentalities, sad their success to some extent depend

upon the same causes.

Evil is fond of good society ; she takes

her place iu the halls of learning and oJ ,hc cr:iJlc for gathering, and then often occupies a prominent place among : a bo ^ follows a cradle and binds what he professors and students. Among states- hurriedly gather up ; leaving often men, she occupies the chief position ; and 1 *hree bushels to the acre that is so may be recognized iu the form of lieen- M ‘ l,lerc< i that the hogs cannot gather it. tiousness,drunkenness,treachery,bribery ^ ^ u, chman said to us that he could and deception. Evil manifests still K a *h c r two bushels of wheat a day with stranger proclivities and is constantly S reat ease * a -'^ r - 8 Geld, that had found seeking association with the holy hecu cut and shocked. 1 his would and obtaining position in the church. In he \cry good wages. Two binders should revivals, is especially penitent and takes a crat ^ e cac ^ n good hand her stand among the converts. Evil oc- . ra ^ c ’ ail< ^ f |oni or,c f° t wo dollars may be copies still higher positions among the cas '^ ffave ^' ca< -’h ^ a J’! cn °ugh to pay the older members and even the clergy. Thus , 0X P cnse °i cutting, or very nearly so.

it is we say again, that good and evil is Hy 0 j n wheat

found together; yet, evil is particularly A ghort time since (before harvest, fond of the coy dame, Good, and upon however,) Messrs. Dorsey Si Jones rcmsny occasions enrobes herself in the ccived froni their Ka8tern consignees of habiliments of good—the plain but tidy w i, cat tho following in reference to farmattire—the benign and placid counte-! ers cleaning out the rye that may accinanec Evil is no aristocrat though dentally get in amongst their wheat; hut fond of the rich, does not despise the poor. as i t8 publication lias been unintcntional-To-day she would be the leader of armies ly delayed until too late to be of any —to morrow would bo content in a lady’s ava il f or the harvest of I hit year, wc give bower. In the garden of Eden grew the it p i acc now wlth tlie hopc tLat it ^ -tree of the knowledge of good and evil” induce farmers to be careful in selecting -and still to this very distant day the their seed wheat for the crop of next year one is not known without the other. that n0 g ra i n8 0 f rye niay be found !

PotatoeYlugi. amongst it when it is sown :

These pests of the garden have never , has been more or less Bye in , , the Indiana wheat this last year, and it been more numerous. They are devour- W()uld bc wc „ t0 nntify * p arraers j ing our potatoes, and tomatoes, and beets, that it will be much reduced in value if They are eating also muskmclon vines, they persist in letting Bye grow with The ground in many places is covered their wheat. It is very easily cut out

one to my .satisfaction, and seeing all others that have been operated in this county. The improvement for this year is an increase of motion nearly ONE-FlFTH, can cut higher; can change in position of the driver, raise the culler bar over an obstruction without stopping; can gear and ungear without

any hindrance or loss of time.

A printed waranlce is given with each Machine, to work as represented or no sale. Any man is at liberty to use this Machine through harvest with any other and take the one prefered. WILL. T. SCOTT, Ag't

Buinbridge, Ind., May 24-'G0.-2in.

CASH FOR WOOL! \V T E say that we can make it GREATLY M to the Advantage of every Wool Grower

to have his

Wool Ktrhan^ri into ( loth of our own manufacture. In doing this, we will sell the Cloth Irom 10 to 15 cents Cheaper on the yard than can be had in the retail market for cash, and warranted to be 25 per cent, better than Cloth usually sold from Eastern markets But persons having

Wool which they desire to have CASHED, ! Cash^Stori-*" STt'Vi vaow «. Ul .nir

can have tlie highest market price at our j Ornencastle, April’s I860 ractory. Wc think, in our businesH, we can | *

afford to pay a better price than those not so

Eastern Cities and States. We will continue to offer our Goods on the Uniform Price SjNlem for Cash. Our price shall be as any establishment iu the State doing business upon the same platform. Wc want all Men and Women INTERESTED UPON THIS SUBJECT CALL AND SEE US! Test our prices, and examine our Goods for

themselves.

REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE, No. 4, Union Block. STEVENSON A PEDk. Greencastle, Aprils, 1860.-dm. WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF O A n DF» H3 T JS, Wall and W ind»w Papers, Which ici/l be sidd Cheaper than ever! At the “One Price (ash store/’ STEVENSON A PECK, AV -l, Union Block. Qrceurastle, April 5,1860. 4m.

Greencastle, Indiana,

\IT0ULD respectfully inform the public and 11 especially the Ladiks, that she has just

received hui SPRING STOCK . f Mil.inery and Straw foods!

Comprising an elegant and complete assortment of the RICHEST ARTICLES appertain

ing to the trade, including all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.

These goods were selected by me in person* and for beauty of fabric and elegance of style

can nowhere be excelled. Gousiating In part of

IB OUST INLETS, Ribbont, Ruches, rr*iw«w SILKS, EMBROIDERIES,

BONNET FRAMES,

American and French Flowers. Head Dresses,

Pattern Bonnets, and Dress Caps,

Bridal Goods, Wreaths of Flowers, Ornaments

and everything generally found in a MU-MNEKY STORE, Feeling convinced of my ability to please

and the LOW PRICE of my Goods, I would respectfully urge upon you the propriety of

examining my stoclc before purchasing else

where, as I know, I can give some advantage

iu prices and an opportunity to make satis

factory selections.

Dress Hats and Bonnets made to order, Straws bleached and Trimmed. MILs. L. (JILMORE.

April 12, 1860.-3in.

Why Don’t yon Come

AM) RLE

j BURLEY & PECK’S Great Supply of Every kind of O -rooen/iosi? rpHEY are prepared and are determiiu d to 1 sell Goods iu their line ns low or lower than they have been offned in this market belore, by any house, mi: i i a \ i: a i, \ itGU stock or Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Brooms and Baskets, and in fact all goods in our line LOW TO ALL CASH DEALERS !

(•ROCERIL'S AND PROVISIONS. tlTHILE THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN v v is just opening, and the great men of th nation are rallying their fSrces to enter

upon the conflict,

V. LYON & SONS

would cull thi* attention of the public to tLe.r

stock of

(iltOCKRlES AM) PROVISIONS. 1 h y have aluudy convinced the people that

they can and will sell

AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! And by so doing have secured a large trade,

which is daily increasing

Having purchased property on the South side of tl.e 1’uhlic Square, thev desirrn movinr

, sme oi n.o i uhlic Square, they design moving

We cun make it to thuii advantage to give us their goods as soon as they make vufficirnt a call. ‘ improvements to curry on the buarucss a* they

Our Slock of ('undies. Nuts, Itaisins, : desire.

Oranges, Lemons, Candles and Soap, has They have In their employ a Crat-cUas

never been so large as at present.

We liave on h ind and expect to be supplied

all the season with the bc't of

SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BEEF,

ever offered for sale.

Wc are selling Sugar and Molasses by the Barrel, and Coffee by the Sark ns LOW a>

money will buy.

HTGivc us a call and see what wc can do for you. Respectfully, * BURLEY A PECK. Greencastle, Feb 29,’G'J. tf.

LATEST AKKIVALS

A. WERNEKE & BRO MANUFACTURERS OF • SOLE, HARNESS, SKIRTING AND UPPER LEATHER, Which we offer for Bale at tho lowest market Price (for cash.) ITCXSII pmd for Hides, Furs mid Sheep I'elts. S. W. cor. Pub. Square, Dec. 14,’59. Greencastle

WHITE RIVER VALLEY

1 \S l MIA'S Cl; C’() M PAN V.

Incorporated by the Legitlature of Indiana, 1836, OFFKK NO. 2 GI.LN.VS BLOCK,

; Indiana.

I. HAWKINS, WT MIS UE'W' SXA3STD

TWO DOORS WERT OF

STEVENSON’S HARDWARE STORE,

1 S NOW rvceiTiog and opening the Largest hulmn(tj)oh* }

1 Stock of

33ry GrOOCls,, Chartered Capital, :: !>j>-200,000. Hat*, Caps, Shoe*, aueenswar#, lu8urea Buildings, Whandiae, Household GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, ! Fumitiire ami Peisonal Property generally, that he has ever opened m the market, he has' a S ail ' s ' 1 ” ss » r at as , r trr> / V-/. , rates as any other responsible Company.

A L M OST L \ Eh \ 1IIIR G ! ) BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

UMiallj kept in RETAIL Dry Good* Houn'h,, T. HuskcII, Adolphus F. Rockwell,

and is determined to sell | U . II Derrick, Adam Cox, AS l«tt AS TJtE lewKST! LLSII’wAu,. r. fur caah or to prompt time customers. j R;fcrenc:s by P, rmUricn.

All good Trade lake, in liichnnee fo, \ P Willard. Ocv r 3 Hetselgccr, Ind’pe M> !’. * ,i i,,- i / f , . j J W Dodd, And.State, Sain*!. Wilmol, "

V e y thankful for former patronage hopes u C ol. N.B.l’aln.cr, Ind'ps J S Pratt,

will be continued, and n> glad to have buyers Holl j Mormon. <• Hon. David McDonald.

Baker, and arc prepared to furnilh BREAD, CAKES. PJES, fe„ on the most reasonable terms.

They tvlum many thanks for tho liberal patro.iage they have heretofore received, and hope, by fair dealing aud close attention l* business, to still merit a continuance of the

same. Please give them a call.

Very RcApectfullv, V I,YON A SONS.

Grooncastlo, March 7, I860.

CJnEEUC A.SX3JE CARRIAGE 11 A.\T FACTOR!.

Jetrefri/,

A LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF Pocket Cutlery, Jewelry, CLOCKS AND WATCHES, FOR KALE ( HEAP AT THE 'ONE PRICE ('ASII STORE,"

No. 4, Union Itlook.

STEVENSON & DECK.

call and examine his stock before making their j

'elections elsewhere

S \ I,T BY THE U l It It E I, 1

On hand at nil times at the lowest prices for!

E. T BUSSELL, President. A F Rockwi;ii., Secretary. J. S. T.\ M, General Agent. February 22, 1860.-no9 ly.

cash. I HAWKINS.

Grecncaatle, April 26, I860 -tf.

John riancr, s. m shown, h c. onrms PI RDUE, BROW N A CO., WHoj.Ksai.i; m.AI.F.US IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Notions, Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, NO . I , I’ U It I) II E ? S H I. O U K . LAFAYETTE, INI).

Boots and Shoes!

Men’s, Women's, Boy s, Misses' and Childrane

BOOTS AND SHOES.

I UST receiving, direct from the Manufac-

fl turers, ami for sale iow at the

engaged.

GREENCASTLE WOOLEN FACTORY, Near the Northern Depot. COWG1LL A BIRCH. May 24, I860.—tf. RESIDENT DENTIST. ix^fl^Surfifeon and Mechanical IDESINTTIST, GREENCATLE, : : . INDIANA, /YFKICE, South side Public Square, over V/ Jonks’Store. Special attention given to tho insertion of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. D* Temporary cases furnished without ad ditional charge. Mode of filling Teeth, new and decidedly superior. Feb. 8, I860. „7tf. JAMES I). STEVENSON,

DEALER IN

Hardware, Stoves, Qneensware,

AND

Manufacturer of Tinware, &c., Ac. Successor to the lute Firm of Stevenson if Ames North-Enm Corner, Public Square, Gbxexcastlx, Ind. (March 5, 1800 POCKET AM) PEN KNIVES. IF YOU WANT A GOOD POCKET OR PEN KNIFE,

GO TO

COOK’S DRUG STORE. Greencastle, April 5, le6fl -tf. XjOOIs. OulT !

BOOTS AND SHOES!

r I^HE subscriber has on hand

anytime before they harvest'it. You i * « *>»nibcr of well made should make a general cry against it and ® S AND SHOES, let them go to work cleaning the Bye out 0,, ' n manufacture, which he will dispose nf thidr r r ...I ^ ♦ k r i x I °* on as re **°UEble tonus for ciikH as can bo ot their fields of wheat before harvest purchased at a»»y establishment in the place. It is to the interest of the producer.— He has also on hand a general assortment of There is no reason why Indiana whit' the best kind of leather, thus enablm# him to wheat should not beadasaedni, high as any lo l ord, ; r ( which , h » »• prepared to do on ratlroar v t i x j short notice,) any article in his line, on as .. . L r a c <aHtern markets and good terms ns any manufacturer in the town it would it pure and properly cleaned, i of Greencastle or elsewhere. I have no ma chinery, yet I afford work just as cheap as

nrtis AND CucUMBKRs.—Mr Bergen those who have, «f I.oog I.l.»d, recently ,,e,ed th.t ^ r.Vr'K.'STK

farmers m his neighborhood plant as j to caB- O. H. JORDAN,

leave immediately on their approach.— much as ten acres each of cucumbers, aud _^ >rccnca * t | c ' February 22.1860.-tf. What to do we cannot tell. If we could 'I' 31 the way to aave them from bugs, is ^ F E VtT REMARKS obtain a supply of a few hundred copper- t0 us 2 plenty of seed at first, and then to MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC heads and rattle-snakes we would turn at four or five successive periods they ''pilERE is great talk in Grecncaatle about

them loose together and see what would plant on a new side of a hill a lot more

NKW GOODS

iiw ®omm

DFLEIMO'V’^-I.a-1%’L have rcmorerl from No. 10 to the >v Coiner No. I Piirdiie'a lllock,

where we have opened for the

On, Price SFRITMGF TRADE, V Large and Desirable Slock ol Goods,

to which wc invite the attention of

-IVLJHji^CKIA^ISrTS. Our facilities for buying nf first hands being unaurpasaed. we can sell to Dealers to compete with Jobbers of Hiiy city East or West. I Thu character of the Sleek will be kept up. | bj constant additions thronchout the -i'a-oti

PURDUE, BROWN .t CO.'

No. 1 Purdue’s Block.

Lafayette, April 5, le6 I -4m

SKaiKiTY INSIMNCK fOMPANV

OF NEW YORK

(: : : : ^5?7,061,. r »8.

I>AYS the Policy holder 7 3 percent, of the 1 net earnings It i« no ".tfufua/" or ‘Gift | Enterprise" concern, but a sound bona tide

INSURANCE COMPANY. If Certificate of Auditor of State is not suf-

j ficient guarantee—advise with eastern corres-

I pondenls

I ITT Takes risks as low as anv responsible Company. DORSEY .k JONES, Agents.

Greencastle, March 22, 1'60.-1 y.

M'resh *1 rrivals :

lYfE take this method to inform the citiv v zens of Putusm and adjacent Counties that we have now ou^rand a Urge variety of Carriages ami buggies, which we will sell at prices to auit the time, and no mistake. Thankful for the patronage extended to u« diving the past year, wc feel confident that by a just and honorable course of dealing, and by manufacturing the best and most fashionable work, our business will continue to increase, us it has been doing from year to year site* our location here. Repairing done on Short Notice, for which the ca-h is required unless other ar* rangements arc made before the work is done U f SHOP—On Washington S;re«t, East tf the Public Square. N. B —Spimgs. Axels, Hobbs, and all kind* of bent stuff for Wheels. Shaf:*. Ac , constantly on LaimI which will be sold low for cash. BKNK’K. CURTIS & CO. Greencastle, March 22, I860.- 13tf.

LUM lilili, LlMEIiR! | A M prepamd to furnish lo order a: my Mill I near the Brick Clinpel, almoat any amount of Lumber that may be railed for. anil at very short notice. I will deliver it at cither of the Railroads on as fur and liberal terms as the same quality of lumber can bc purchased anywhere in tl e West. Orders for lumber maybe left at the Banner Printing Office and they will be promptly attended to. Jan. Uth, ’GO. SAMUEL CALL. GOTO IcTETDAIL ; ow-V ’.

IF YOU WANT TO SEE

NEW YORK HIT STORE

The Nicest Assortment ti i o ic o i-c

O I-'

SPRI.VG AXD SlMIEIl GOODS.

tOWEB PRICES THAN EVER;

CAI.Ij at

STAItn,

t MOLE-SALE and Retail dealers in Hats, * ' Caps, Gloves, Furs, Buffalo Robes, Ae., 33 It e*r Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind., under I'einpersnce Hall. 17"Country Merchants supplied at New York prices. [Feb.8,’60-Gm. HOUSE FOR SALE.

()

NE OK THE MOST COMFORTABLE and convenient houses in South Greencastle Two Acres of Ground—choice varieties of Apples. Pears and Peaches, and a

with thorn. We have hauled in a load of slacked lime, and arc sprinkling every thing that they cat with it. How long they will continue to cat lime wc cannot tell ; but they are doing a pretty good busincs* at it now If they fatten on lime, wo will yield ; for wo know they can neither ho burned to death with hot embers, nor scalded with boiling water, nor killed with flails. Turkeys and dunghill fowls take fright at them. Toads

FO\\ DYCE & B()GLE’S “ r5 ' m,,,,ber ofc r, w * b “ (ir,pe vi,,CR

5 A Ij tS (J ,

iIGN Of 3

AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG

Two Lot* of one nnd n half aero each. Orchard of best summer and winter fruit One of the fittest building sites in town Apply to S. A. LATH MORE. Oreencastle. Feb. 29. 1860 -tf Patronize Home Manufactures/ | GREENCASTLE FOUNDERY

—A N U—

Machine Shop. THE undersigned has establish I . d a Founder} and Machine Simp 1

— in Greencastle, and is noor ready

1 nan is usually found i n any one house in to fill all orders in his tine Having purchas I

*d all the stock and patterns ol Joseph Wul | luce of Terre Haute, (in addition to his own I large stock,) he feel, confident that he can ' till, nn most reasonable terms, all orders for work uf any description. He will keep con-i

stanlly on hand,

All sized Gudgeon Irons, Tueycr Irons'

U R K R

r

R R

R R

Our Spring Stock is just arriving and it’s no uso to begin to enumerate. Suffice to say, our stock consists of a greater variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS!

the West, as well as the variety of

MEN AND BOYS’ WKAB

from head to foot. Our Stock is

S 8 S S S S S S

Very Large and Complete,

&£‘ts£‘a , ..!!£ < Y.z;;, Tiz: j J !£f''' ^ ‘ ^ ■ TSTSf KffisL. Mignt mil', Strim l Iillris of the most ! UlUgS and iVledicineH, N O and Crushed Sugar, appieved Patterns. I’ecd HilN,l(e) rioid'' Whieli f,.r nn, » , . j N O S.H .Voiasees,

•" ••rw.i

PREMIUM PIANOS ! ' DUE public, and especially those iu want of 1 A FIRST CLASS PIANO, are respectfully invited to call and cxsmrae my stock of Pianos now arriving—comprising I the finest and best Instrument!, ever brought 1 to Greencirstle. B. sides those much admired j EUROPEAN PIANOS, i hare now added In I strurnentp tr uu the leading and widelv known AMERICAN FACTORIES

—ox—

Lioiitcif Bbaobust New York. Wm Kvabe A Co Baltimore. | Wm LixniM.iy ASo.vs ... .New York. The above named Instrument* ere regard* d by the first living artists as tlie BEST PIANOS IN THE UNITED STATES. Being enabled as a practical Piano Maker In judge fully the quality of a good Instrument, the public can therefore rely upon obtaining a first clad article, and th is avoid purchasing of parties entirely ignorant of the qualiiieaof | Instruments As I fully warrant every Instrument,aud attend personally tothc Tuning, besides selling at Factory Prices, I can thus offer better inducements tobujTcra than can be ‘ found anywhere else. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HANTS, All other kinds of Musical instruments nnd Nerchnndise, Of th* very best quality and highest finish. Parties wlairing to purchase will do well to gi ve mo a call—assuring them thateverythiug will be found as represented. IT Pianos llireit, Tuned and Repaired U* Room S. W. cormrof Public Pquare, Greencastle, Ind. L KISSNER, Prof of Music and Doab-r in Pianos'and oct 26-ly. Musical Instruments, Family Grocery

AND

PROVIMON STORE.

I-E <k SNIDER, whilst returning their thanks to the citizen* of Greencastle and vicinity for tho liberal patronage they bare bestowr d upon them duriij the past year, will inform them that they are receiving a

large and well-selected stock of

GROCERIES.

LI

ia gn-m imik iii ureeuraaiie aoout

1. selling good* nt COST, which I think is

AN*II Wt CAN

SAVE A BUi I*HR CENT. TO Tliosi; WHO BUY FOR I A EH! aufVXiL AINTID SEE US. REMEMBER THE “LOW PRICE CASH STORE!”

^iiiv Mill Slidi-, and all and ornamental limliug

be the result; it would be, though, with HCt( L supplies an abundance of great misgivings for the safety of the young plant* for the bugs to feed on and ierpenta. they leave the stronger growing plants We have learned one thing, that early un,ouc l ie d. ^ hen well out of the way potatoes may be raised before the first of e hZ 8Urp!U ‘ < pla " ta arC d,,g U P July, the time that the bug comes. Our , ^ , ATi'incy potatoes are now made and the In the town of Onondaga nearly all vines are measurably dead. We would t ^ e ^ arIU w °rk on a snug farm is done by like to eat better potatoes; but if we can- »“!lf. 8 | , _ t T°. d _ a “^ t * r8 ° f the P ro P ri etors.

n complete humbuej. You k now, they must get a profii somewhere or ihi'y could not pay t*xjx’nst'* of large families and large store* nnd lots of nice clerks to wait on vou. There i*

on you. There i*

one thing true, a man can *ell cheaper forcash than on credit, and this is what 1 intend doing. I will sell yon n better article for the same money than anyone else. But if

you want

AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG 3,

UISTIOIM 13 LOO .PC,

WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.

Recently they had for an assistant, nearly all the summer season, a female hired ,nan - ti I hey "plow and sow, and reap and mow, almost equal to men. They wear the bloomer costume upon all occasions, whether at home or abroad. It is not an

« e • . unusual sight in wet weather to see them

toe bug it would be conferring a great about the premises, and even tho ueighblessingon the public to make it known hors, with their jaunty little hats on. and through this department of the Banner, th* bottoms of their pants tucked into

, TTTYl'l I the top* .,f their tall 1 I*, BUM Mb It LADIES, I havo a few nice summer Shoes Bone dust is said to be the best manure is said they can "finger the piano,’’ talk for you that T can sell from 25 to 50 per ce7t

It may be ap- politics, discuss the sciences, literature, >0** than they cost in Bo»ton. No one’* old

not we will cat these in spite of bug*.— Can potatoes be raised after the bugs have left? Has any one information on

thi* question ?

If any one has a remedy for the pota-

you waul gy*

CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES,—V—

I can make them a* cheap a» the

Greencastle, Indiana. FOKDYCE &, HO LE. April 5, 1860. nl5 4m. aw G O AND SEE “tofi that ciioici vauutv ox COAL OIL LAMPS,

Just Received at

, u COOK’S DRUGSTORE <. .!«*». f., .b.:?*. k5vk.e?“ »•

r s ii,

JO ARRIVE ON FRIDAY NEXT, 300

cheap

CHEAPEST, but you must bear in inii.d that I make no home made leather into good work, not that I think Americans can’t make it good, , but that we make it too fast to bc good. I can make a* cheap as my neighbors but I can’t make you good Boots and Shoe* at

the prices of poor one*, made of leather tanned

in three month*.

none too good.

IF YOU WANT GOOD WORK, call at

JOHN F

DANIEL’S, Store.

ever applied to cabbages,

plied in ite ertnf ruperphosphate

ARRIVE ON

dollar* worth of White Fiub, Mackerel

and Cod Fish. For sale low at T. W. WILLIAMSON’S. Greencastle, March 29, I860.

plied in ite crude state or in the form of etc., equally as well a* they can handle . h, “'P k, ‘*‘P‘’ r »- bl “ nice good* that you would OUG tit CURED M tMs.. It. Al- • . ^ 1 ha VO fit rtutf frx.rw tl ftn J-1 O* t V TN WN . , , ,

rscorved and for sale at

the pruning knife, or drive the plow.

| have to pay from $I,0fito 11,25 for. ’ Greencastle, Feb. 15, i860. n«tl.

J. P. D

■A nice article

[apritf J

V. LYON k SONS

yards and Giavu* ; Iron I’ronts, »'n|,s i»ud 'ill* for Buildings ; also all kind-of

llrH-* < ,1-1 lias made Uxuder

I am also prepared to thoroughly repair

Richmond I'llia'hiug .Mnehinea,

on the shortest notice.

Jlll.l, IRO.Ns of all kind* made and war-

rant'd to give satisfaction

i T Shop nt-ai the Terre-Haute it Richraond Railroad Depot. \V M. I>. Mil.SON, N. B —All work warranted aa represented Greencastle, Ma>ch 29, lt-60 lycl 4. Kl( H.M0M) VHSiSliiM) MA( KINKS. I \ r ILL1 AM D. WILSON is agent for F. W TT Robinson’s Superior Thrashing Ma chines. These Machines have been thorough ly tried throughout the West and South, nnd they have proven the most oconointcal Thrashers ever made. They aro built on the most desirable plan; have all the valuable improvements. together with "Robinson's Patent Ini piovemonl for Saving Grain.” They stack both straw and chaff, ami are warranted to thrash us List, clean and save the grain better than any Machine in the country Also.

KOHINSON’K patent

DOUBLE-GEARED HORSE POWER. These Powers are now used by tho most ex perienced Thrashers, and are co sidered by them without an exception the lightest runring Power ever built. For pamphleta giving full particulars, prices, Ac . rail on W D Wilson, who will supply you free of charge.

Greencastle, March 29th, I860.—4m Salt a! $1,$0

For Barrel, by

THORNBURGH k ROBINSON.

March 22, 1860

I/tiR VFVT AND CUE VP PRINTING JU Call at the Basses Ofxicf

. j ■ S. .. . • . . I 4 XX J I ■ 11 V I I * nn enclosing j arid which I offer for sale at the

Lowest Market Prices.

Xkioj'I V w , v/!W V V 1 ULIIlPgB, uiuger #

Mace, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas and

i ,, ,, , j Sulphur, Castile, German, Palm aid Rosin i can and will sell them LOW Lit than ever. BarS >ap. Wooden Ware, Cedar Churns Buckand at pi ice* which will defy competition ■ eta, Bowls, Broom., Toys and Confectioneries I mu itc my old fi rends and the public gen- j and a great many other tici*:, t .o tedious to

orally, to give me a

elsewhere.

rail before purchasing mention ; all of which will be sold cheap for

1 cash. ‘

COMtiAD COOK, Druggist, Those wishing ary article in their line

N. H\ corner Public Suucvre,

[Jan. 18, ’CO.-tf ] Green rastle, Ind.

•fust Received!

A L1101 CL LOT OF

Of all kinds and sizes, for sale low at COOK'S Dmg Store. GET THE BEST I I HAVE just received one barrel (each) of 1 INDIGO AND .MADDER, which I warrant A No. 1, article or no sale. CONRAD (’((OK. Druggist, N IV Corner Public Square, Oreencastle,.Ian. 18, 1860.-tf

would do well to call and examine thrirttock. for if they have an opportunity of showing Iheir articles, they will not fail'to aril them,

and will will give satisfaction.

Family Flour,

Vc ,l ’ tic ' c kr Pl constantly on hand. 1 he highest market price paid for all kinds

Country product*.

The room in whihh thi* firm ia doing buainossi* No- 2. one door South of the Exchange Bank, on the Ea-t side Public Square. Greencastle. Oct. 12, 1859.

call on

[feb 1 tf )

C. HAMLIN, Graenciple, Ind

$10,000 Worth or

NEW GOOES,

'^JOW on hand and just arriving from Ntw is I ork nr sale for Cash, or totboae'who

pay according to contract, and

As Cheap us any Good* in Market. Come ami »ee my new aud fine asaortmeet. My slock is complete, embracing almost every

article my friends need. A Fine l.ot of Cnrpet*,

Floor Oil Cloths and Wall Paper, uery cheap ’ Don't fail to cull before yen purchase elsewhere. D I, SOUTHARD

Greencastle, Sept. 14,1859 FRESH ARRIVALS!

re

•J of LAKE FISli, for talc by the

A SONS.

COAL OIL !

C () A L OIL!! 0O^\.I_. OIXj i ! 2

A FRESH SUPPLY

JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

At Cook’s Drug Store.

Greencastle, March 29, 1860—tf

Lumber, Lumbert tcst .„d

A LL persons wanting to exchange money or •) of LAKE FISU, for tale by the half

Xx CountryProduocfor LUMBER will pletue barrel aud retail

V. LYON

Orcoocattlt, April 5, At