Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1865 — Page 4

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One of the Plotters of Assassin tion Gnyle, the AUhanis lawyer, vlio of forrd tv caitfc the ass-nssination of 1’n-i «l*‘Dt Lincoln, Andrew Johnson Rtid William II. Reward, if §1,000,000 were raised for this porfi 'so, lias arrived in Washinston, as has Lecn stated. 1 lie Rcpablican says lie is a tall raw boned individual, coarse features, Weil bronzed with the Southern tlimate. He is dressed in lieiit L’ray pants, butternut colored coat, over*M hu h ts n bmu garment, atrd wears a jjell 1 ttered, black stovepipe hat. Mr. Gayle appears to he

about -1.’) years of age,

hawk like

“ erow.s feet

the appearance of a shrewd, cold bl ide !

rascal.

livery Farmsr Litercstad! | UK|'ilti I’fK H.1RYKST1NC MADE EASI! KIW !.EHM.K RETAIL IlldlllMi iHH

1$Y TUT-; l SE Of' CRAWFORD’S

ii£T l > l«itlorxu!

K.m rrnfn ri nper- whicli can be attar hi d to

117/0LEISA L E and It ETA1L

FtltMTUffE DEALERS,!

poft'BV. .

K U. ANDinSON.

DORSEY S'j ANOcRSOKi I I;i,r<lwave,! ron,N ail",

MECHANICS' TOOLS,

and

his gray,

eyes, with strongly

t ” in their corners, eivc him

The N. V. l\<$t argues that the misrepresentations of American institutions, character, ..i-t 'ry an , m iitinicut still indulge 1 in by the Hritirh i.ris'u

any Reaper now m use.

After having tester! the economy nn«t ilurability of this truly valuable inyen timi fur two years, he otfr-rR it to the public allie hi’st morf" of rur r iviny anil <li«chartj 117 the grain frinn the Reaper; il hu* ninny ud veiling s ovrn any otlim morle of raking, souiof which are _ 1 I-i The driver can discharge the prainat will, in any sine bundle desirable, thereby ts r-' r,i y- (lispi'iising wirh the mkcr.

inarketl o,,,). The buta of the grain in pavr l are per-

fectly even ns cut by the sickle, hunching the ,rrai:> so completely that nne binder Ir-.-s is

required. _ '

It saves enough grain to seed the ground that is usually wasted by any other

innde of railing.

—AND—

X \yRTlT A TCr: OT'U) rt"*pcctfullv invite attention to their tine and well selected fetock of

U W

TAirnit uro, C 'Imirs, etc.. which we art selling at low«r rates than anyth»nj< cNo in the market. Our .'lock con si ih in part of the following:

Dross and (oinnion

Marble Top and Plain Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes. Breakfast, Din invalid Extension Tables,

4tii. The 1 I ■ r the grain hem;; so even it Cot , alu , comraou 3 i alu l ublea; leaf and is i: .! . >nv« nuiit t * i“i‘dle in shocking or wa .j, Rrench, round corner. Jolt ago htacking. /and common BEDSTEADS, a variety of ? ( 5th. It rcducea weight of machine at least H ,yj es Also,

cratic press, U lil ely to produce national • oiia pom,d.s. . . T nTTvni?a lluenee goes, “ to blow up ti.n < u rs ol ^ SOFAS. SOCIABLES, popular jcnh usiea into he opr 11 ,1 1 1 e As he doi.rii* 1 his patent topawon it* own ELIZABETH, AND

of mutual di-astrous w.ir," 'J hue ia al- mert.a tire following er rlitiniti- nmv_ sulhee:

ways danger from pi rsistent di-par ize , ment and uiisropnsentalio:i of a 11.-1:011,

VOIUCU 1/r«:it VT, ,:NTS '

l. AKUE \ A HIE 1 » •

3STEW ! t „ e depot for field and garden

SEEDS,

|»ar« AND HOOK -o

! ItEXO WNED "BECK Mb. Ji WE DEFY COM PETITION.xa

ca-nEEisrcastle, xktd-

o iii:i:.rr.isr/.i: F O U Til D RY

£3 riC 5 O 3rS. JE3.

iimii ip.

-:o:-

Tdiiils and Oils

T'OU sale at BASl'OM BROTHERS’, One door west of Exchange Hank

BUOKEYIHS!

PRICES REDUCED SK": r 1 lllV 1J* illil 1, Furnace Trouts, Crate

rTSHE undersigned,thankful for past favors I would sav to Fanners, Mill owners and all concerned, that having increased our facilities for Jlunutiicturins Muehmery, wt are prepared to furnish abnost any thing 111 the

feuadrv and machine line; such as

Cold and Hot Hi/

School and College TVxt !>ooks \ ‘ BASCOM BUOTIIEUS’.

[’rescrijilioiifi

at Craw fordsvillo Fairs, over all other platforms.

ont 1 •lifie.

O. P. CRAWFORD.

We, the undersigui-d, citiaens of Clinton

from

OLj • n, n 1/

ARM ROCKERS,

WHATNOTS,

PARLOR CHAIRS.

1 11

but the, American people have learned to appreiiatc the full value of (heir political institutions, and care very little what opinion the aristocracy of Kutopc may have of them or their nu: oual ehurnc ter. These institutions were established by the people b 1 their own benefit, and to long ns they answer to well ibis purpose, they are not likely to grow iiiieontented rv.th them because of what ll e aristocracy ray, especially when they liud so many thousand, of people ol Muropc anxious to enjoy these auvantage.nud willing to help make up (lie nation

al character.— A’.r.

... _...

The I’rcsiJent has sent General rl Schurz South to observe the woikiii'j“ el t u 1 teonairnetion ex[ (; iment, lie formed llic General that his policy in re gord to the Southern St :es was nol linal, and he dcxiic I to he reliably ai d fully advised ns to the workings of the

experiment.

If General Schurz finds uffuirs ns de scribed by correspondents, there is hut little doubt that lie will vole the 1’rcwi dent's experiment n failure. \Vc repeal, ns we have oltcn said I cloro, to save oip Jives we cannot tee the necessity for so | great haste in reconstructing rebel Status. We nowhere seen indication - that the rebels rej ut of th dr icheiiion They admit tliey are sulijiigateil. hut they arc the r,:<-t ari'i-g ut su! iiiis.-iuii ists we ever heard of of. Th v sn-ui t think they have iloi.u u ithing of wlii. they have reason to Lo a 'lumel, uto. I they boast of their deeds ol arms, itii. l;i 1 ding we presume, t!:.> : tarvation of f. less prisoners, as adJiu glory to Ameri

Cin valor.— He.

A New Kikd I’aim The I

luirh E.ijir .< miys :

A German of llii.-cifj', who.-i name w i hnVe not learned, emu lull d to piint his - ■ me with bI 1- •beef blood 11 pro • tired the neee-.-'ary irtnouut, mix 1 with it Homothin" to make it a llu rc well, and proceeded to ( xceuto the job to the h- -t ol his ability. About the time bis ta-k was concluded, several rows pas- J near by, and, smelling the bio I, they set irp eueh a bawling us the | >or fellow h id never heard before. In vain ho strove to drive them off by brickbats. As th bawling incica el the cows increased, ntld ut last accounts the poor fellow w 1 Mill being serenaded in the mo t torrid

. manner.

Tin: Mejiorv o? Van i:v (). — A North Carolina 1 irfi -j undent ol thiSow Vork l imes says ; I discovered among all classes a fi - 1i ig of aniij vtby against \V :li,nn I,. Vancey. w’uieli appi ars very strange (. rue. In referring to the prnbnb' iiy ol ' hanging Davis, it is n common thing t ■ hear people say that they wish Van- e> , had not d ed—bo was the man to bai p. lie was the n i.-t prominent re. • • m leader in the f'outh, wlm stumped North Carolina, advi rating rebellion. Hipromises to pay the expenses ol the war with a ten Cent pie n, and wipi up the blood spilt with bis h nkcrchief, me of- • ten repeated now, and bis 111 . nary ihell in anything but a sacred reverence. A (jtiAKKUKsS C N -al.KS UoWI.Ks.— On Sunday last a Mrs. Iluested, 11 preacher of the Society of Friend.-, win resides in Marion county, Indiana, visi ted the Ohio Penitentiary, and by per miwiou ol the Worden, , . a hi 1 to the inmates. At the conclusion of the ser vices, she cull. 1 up 01 mmy of the c 1I1 viets in their eclls, be-ou Jit tlieni to re form, and epmoled with ilieiu upon the circum mi.' et th n plat • .1 th«m in d . ranee vile. Ano ng others who elaiuud her attention was Howies, the Indian-1 conspirator, who received thu f.dbiwin.g bit ol conaolutmii ; “Fiiend ilowle-, 1'vo known of thy conduct v eil, -gij 1 nni glad to see thee here. Our wise rulers placed thee hole to un-wi r for thy bins, and 1 hope they will keep thee here for the term of thy natural life.” Ohio Slat' Journal.

I lie Mobile . Ala j 7 ihunr confesses the sins ol tl e Smih thus ; " We have sinned against the progress of the a. e. No man can deny this ; and yet wo hare done it with a eonseiciiiioustieas winch ought to provoke Hie eunij -icii of those tin whose mercy V,e must rely. k\ c arc a« good as lliey. \\\. have net ed as honorably a- they. Wc liuvu -ut fertjd infinitely more tlrn they of the North. A lew years lamino nod p -:i lento, with ooeusiuiial ■ ithijuakes, would u^t have no hurt ua us has th,four yiima' war.” ——— - — —♦«« mye* t The New York .'staats Znh-uj, which has the largest circulation of any Ger innn paper in the Imited Stated, has come out in favor of negro inlliage. It wibhei th« question left to every Stale ; it regards a period ol ap| renti ’• hip 1 - necessary lor giving to the liov.lmuu a p.ililical educulion , but it tails it a ' fully and perfidy” to demand that men who are free nc forever excluded hum the right of luffragc. - - The Ohio Stat'ruian says it is Hostile understanding at (.'olumhus that General Gherman is to be 1 he ! lemoci a tie can oidutc tor Governor of Ohio. It is u tide ratood that tjcnerai hhtrman is heart iiy in favor of hid fellow soldier M. jorGeneral J, D. t "X. the Ili publican tun didate, wl.our he greatly /• ic-sni' as an . I'ieer and n /.MHleiof n

tov iisliip, I’utn iin euniity, and Stale of Iiuli- Cane. Worn! seat and split bottom chairs, • A t I 1 i*. .<•. 1 tsl n- 1 11 r 1 1 . .1 I . I- ...... 1.s»m 1.»o* t 1OU 8 1

ana, haviiia'- 1 n O. P. 'Cawfurd’a Swinging together with many ether arlirlos; ti>o ITnl.'iun tnlii ain ReapiTs Uum.uglily tested, m luenlion, all of which we will sell tai. : id - ■mill' i id r.-ci»ni:in-ii Jiiig i 'o farm . OW TOa CASH

er-, us po.M.ising all tin* qua! lie* claimed by

,i. Having Wen lo'ig connected or country p oduee.

wi ll the fanning inte'.i-t, wnbi li. ve no in a ; >0 keep constantly on band a

vestment of thn same amount will prove so . s o,(-|c of

remunerative aa the attachment of this Patent to Renner*. „ V, M. A CARVER. TURBIN DARN ALL, SAMUEL MiMAIN, JOEL BUTCHER, JAMES WUHHiT, R. BUTCHER, iii.0. GRAHAM. JAMES BOYD,

THOMAS MCBRIDE.

for Putnam

/CAREFULLY compoundiul Drugs, at BASCOM BROlllI.K.i.

Family Mfilirinrs

BASCOM BROTHERS’. A Idii^e Mock of Slalioiiery \ ' BASCOM BROTHERS’.

Window filasg

. . . .. f AF all sizes, at

Fisk’s Patent MelallicBiirial ( uses, \ )

20 Per Cent. ( ILeAFER WS

; as follow*, to wft:

1 Senior Mowers *20(1.111) to*lfiO.IO, ' Junior do *IW>0 toil40.01), , And will be sold at the the latter prices. 12(1(1,00 f 160,HO and JIIOJ'O,, freight added j, ■•The harvest truly is great, and 1 .borers few.” and NOW is the limp for Farmer* tose-

curo these

Host of all Machines At the above low pr J*''!: ,,r ;‘ disposed of. DORSEY & ANDERSON. J une 1, If'GS.

AT OEE>

L. IRVING, of Cambrij,,. p ' He. at from seventy-live t„ 1 twenty-five dollnr* lower, than of like quality, c.111 be bought Refers by permission to f) I u

Samuel Culhei lioml, l) r , k,.; u i,, ““’‘tlait

Carter, and R. M Haaelett, „f Sitistarlmn guanuiteed. Ev,— ■

I \

warranted for five and Went

free of charge. UODEY'S

full

Lyman’s Patent, Indestructible Chrystalized j Burial Cases and Caskets—somutliing new

BASCOM BROTHERS’. Tiie lies! Qnality

and beautiful, perfectly air and watertight . ^ j,’ WINES, BRANDIES, ami an and at lower rates than the tnefaliic Case or ^ j t( f Lly UOUS for iin-dieiiiHl u-e, at.

Having procured the Agency

casket. Al-o, all kinds ami sizes of WOOD OOEEXIYS,

1 ’on hand ami for K ile, by

Feb 10. DORSEY it ANDERSON.

TFIE MOST

ter ramps. Furnace Fronts, Bars, Stand Fipcs, Governors,

i£v.; F'nil's Fat'nt Win at Drills, Sugar .Mills,of six differene pat- >

terns, Cider

.Mills ,0 Presses,

HousefFronts

Straw Cutters if -

Johnson's PatentCorv Shel-

ter and Separator, the only ft FI E 11 Tj F.

that will shell, clean and separate the corn

from the rob Door Sill- mill t op'. ' doiv Sills nn<l Caps. Iron Feiieins

Yards nnd firaves, I ion Gates and I’oat-. 'j’Jwi I .i.jjpq' F.lYfll'ill' f’or I* r Farm Hells, Sugar Kettles, Skihels am! » H* IdlOllu lOr jj \,. llrs

Screw Plates and Dies. GODL\ S HECFIpts

book" th e

Fashion Magazine of ti, e V()rl LITERATURE FINE ARTS A \D. lONh. 1 li<* nio^t ni.ifriiijie,.,, v , viiigs. DOUBLE FASHION ‘pl1> Wood engravings nu every KiihU,.. .J"' interest ladies. Crotcliet’kiniii,,,', « “i Einhroidery. Articles fi.r the 1, ,7., , ll !- Parlor, the Boudoir,and tin- Kit,l„’,' tiling, in fact, to make a eua ruT . 1 T Book. U W|

Clover find Timothy

al-IMF CLOVER AND TIMOTHYSEED HOFSO POWCPS, lt<‘l>HlrS for Rl(*h- 1

J ■ ■" ' ' - llioml Horse Powers and for every deparlment of a household, pe

TliPAglllnir Macllilic alone are worth the price of the I,,,,,). Hill inn„ dim milt , Model cottages ;no other Ma:Mii nefi warranted to fit, and at the aiime prices as al tin ml. with diagram, ?i'a

Richmond. We also sell the cellcbratcd

cunty I an. pr, pared to allael, this PUtfo.m WOOX3 U Jr Jr XX. 1.1 the Reaper of any Farmer who may honor w .|,j c l -we furnish to order, neatly trimmed by |

B. F. Teales,

Morton. Putnam co , lud.

ami on the nhortdat

1 w

I letirsos.

me with an order.

mcliSS—■’lin II!

f \7 Jy airiuii call llic ntl« ntion of all persons quality of ware can h j bought cNewberf — \ t b .ving Wool to dispose of, It) Western dealers will save freight by purcha

QUR FACTORY.

P 1 * W <1

M •

experienced workmen.

possible notice. We also keep

Two

,11c neat ami plain and (he other one > fun glass one, and are prepared to aitend funerals at all distances, and with dispatch. We would call tho attention of dealers In

' our stock, as we will sell as low as the same |

1

and all kinds

BASCOM BROTHERS’. WE ^ICLE SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT AND BEST T U R E S II E R

Photogn ph Albums

> ECEPTACLES for Greenbacks and Coin

U Combs, Brushes, t l-e., at BASCOM BROTHERS’.

IVrftjHierks AIR OILS, DYES Ac., at BASCOM BROTHERS’.

sing of us.

Ware rooms opposite the Po-t Ofliee, nt ' Hie old stand. Very reipeetfully, [Dec2D

B0WKK eV KKOTHKK.

Fimst Quality

^ ^F Chewing and Smoking I obaceo. Cigars

Ac , at

BASCOM BROTHERS’.

TIIE WABASH VALLEY

PETROLEUM CO.

To keep up with the increased demand for

WOOLEN GGQ3S

AND

CUSTOM WORK,

wo have just added a Inr^e amount of

ItVC<0/01*11.5 33.03^3^9 Incorporated Under the L non of Indian

mid oll.orwi^' improved our Factory, so that we arc* now prepared to discharge almost DOU ilLE THE AMOUNT of work that wu have in any former year. We have now reulv a large assortment of (tin 1! , EX ILU.S1Y ELY OF OUR OWN MdlNUFACTITRE to exchange for wool. We have made these

Goods expressly for the

rrm \

WOOL TMi and of fturh a variety and quality ns our ex

CAPITAL STOCK $100,00020,000 SHAKES OF F. r . EACH. j OFFICE —In S mthnrd’s Block, Southeast

corner Squar.:,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

OFFlCntS.

1«.Im A. Matson, Pros. S. F. Gilnrioro. S«*c’y Win. 1). APen, Treas. D. M. Heel, Trualeti

11 reruns.

rienuo has t;nu;)it us the market requires.

John A. Matson, Wm 1) Allen, John II | | Mahan, A H. Gilmore, D. N. Barnelt, Edward j j Ilarnelt. Wur A. L. Itccl, Josfwa Earnev, Mil I • vin McKee, Edward it. iiludeu, mid Juhu

Gilmore.

CUSTOM ROLL CARDING Hit! Wabiisll Vill’PV Pctl’otPUIl! ('(). -ajsto sf i isnsnofra- I !)i)N y K PltOMPTLY and at customary pi ices or West VirRini i, but in Western Indiana.— lie wortl circulaU'd ihro i^lent ihe country ’I’lds Company prep<i-es developing a u-ourre liiat wevrouM do no more Custom work in otir mid si whiuh will bo of incftlcnfable '

value to all tho ciliz ns of our SState, and which will build up every business interest,! Other Indiana Companies are drawing upon

Litiups TITH their fixtures. Coal Oil nndRin- \ tine, at BASCOM BROTHERS’.

Every I)escii|ili«ii / \F Drugs, Mt'ilicines, TIi'., usually kr p' by DruggisH, lu-t rrr i ivr-d ainl tor -ah* a BASCOM BROTHERS'.

A Fine ASSORTMENT of the Fluid Extract- . \ ami all I hr.* I - I i' M I i. i .r--. at BASCOM BROTHERS’, On,' ,1 s.r Wr -t ol Exchange Bank | Grrencastlc, ind , Jan. ID, — ly QiY300TxX UnOTYXErbS.

oxc Door West of Kxcliamre Bank. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!! IN

A‘ *

:■ ■■ • / . ■

UIJSSPHg REAPER &* MOWER, A XD RICIIMO.M) PLOWS. Al-o, GROVER .1- BAKER S SEWING MACHINES. Hi* For further particulars, »ee Circulars,— All orders fillerl promptly, and all machinery warranted as represented. CASH paid Iru old Copper, Brass and Scrap Icon. WM. D. WILSON A- SON. ID* A small quaniity of Pure Flux Seed t< loan-. f A prlGtf. I “Unqostien auhl y the be si sustain ed worl. ol the: hind in (lie World.”

II A K 1* K K ’ S

NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

Critical Notices of the Press

It is the foremost Magazine of tin,day

tin in), with diagrams.

DRAWING EESSONs FOR THEYOrir Another spaciulilv with God, v ’ ORIGLMAL MUSIC, w„Mh'»3 , Ollier Magazines publish „ld Wom-n,,, but til# subseribel s In Gudey get il bt-foaik, 1 music stores. * ^ Gardening f ir Ladies. Another peMlimi, with (lodey. 1 ' Fashions from Messrs. A. T Stewjrt4f of Nr w York, the millionaire aiercl,,mi jD pear m Gorley, llic only Magazine digU,

) hem.

Also, Fa-hiotis from the crlibrated Btod* of N. w York. 1 Ladie-'Bonnets. We give more of d, mil a year than any other Magazine ]„ | Ml ^ 1 Early's Book enables ever) lady to be hit ro,

bnlinet niaki r.

MARION HARLAND,

‘Monr." Ili'h!,ii P„/J; y, u

Nimisis," nind ■ Miriam,"

writes for Gudey r nidi month, and f,,r mi.h, magazine. We have also retained allouttH

onlribulor*

Authoress of

Stile,”

TOOK

GOLD MEDAL t)I'' MONO It

I

“I u

V M TS’rATCE.

(' VS][ () 11 : WOOL' ,,,el< i ),M 'P’ 0 ' of f "V"".'i ( 'y with which

all tin i - i n bnth large And small quant itie*. Civ-.-ncastle Woolen Factory. Near tin North

4 Depot.

CDWOILL A BIRCH. Orei ncnslle, Inrl .April SJ7, I'l-a-ly.

AT I . : A L

I* c (»• o! t‘ ii i*i i i ii i ;i t Comiiaii)

OF INDIANAPOLIS,

Orginizal Under tho Laws of Indiana. Capital 1 320 000, In G'lJO Shares at £30 Each.

o carry on operations in tin* lhii"t, thin Company proposes <*x].«’inlin^' the money in iht* i« jj;i »n from wliich it is raised. Other compa* iiiv.sarc risking momy, and laboring industrinusly, to contriHute to the prosperity of n pco pic and a country rfnovod far from us ; this tbimpany intend ri’ kiuuj m »ncy and Inborihg pati ntly for tbe furpo^e of contributing to 1 he prosperity of our own country, and build J ing up iln wealth of our own people. It is c«*:npos «1 of men of our own Slate

, men v h«» an

f r Wm

at the World’? Fair in France The J. Pills Dayton Thieslier can’t be bent.

TERMS OF

(«!Ml)*s Lady's Book for NiS, (From which there can I" no I)cciuf m ) The following are the Ir-rins ofllcLJi'i Ihiok for 1805. /\t present, we wiK rt'Ctift j subscribers at the follmvi _r rates Duuiiolift will be given if wo are obliged to adviiid, which will dopend upon the prices of pH|xir. One copy, one year j^HH) Two copies, one year - - • - fi iiO Thfee cor ’vs. one year - - - • 7 iti Four cop;cm, one year - - - - ^0 00 Five copies, one year, and an ex;ra I copy to the person sending llic club, making alx copies liOO

)iiie*lu"itself tin I ^K 1 " cu l’ i ‘i'’' ' ""' l '''’j ’ •' , 1 4

m.Ti- I racy monthly and the more philos,.,.hiea! ! ropyto the i.r .-on send,n:; thecluh quarterly, bleiide<l with the best features oi j , " a knig nni' v ■ p*> > - * - • -i iW ibe daily journal It has great power ir, th, I E1 ‘ v ‘‘" r ‘ , l’ 1 "’ s l " u ' >' ,,r ' j llul , di-semination of u love of pure Hteratu.e - Copyto the i.r rson-ending Iheelub,

TiawNsa's (Juido to A*»MTican Lilerulurc 1

London. Additions to any ol the above cluU,|JM The volumes bound constitute of I homselvo ejoh sub^crdMi.

The

fireside never Imd a more delighllul compan ion, nor the million a moreenterprising friend thun ll .i per’s Magazine.—Methodist I'rotrst

ant. Baltimore).

W’e must refer in terms of e ilogy to the hi^l tone and varied ewellence of Haupkh’.s,M aoa zink—a journal w ith a monthly ciiculati«ui ol about 170,1)110 copies—r.i whose pages areic j be found stmie of the choicest lig)»i and treii 1 Mai reading of the. day. We speak of ihu i work as an evidence of the American IVoph and the pt»pulanty it has acquired is merited i ; Kuch Number contains fully 114 piiges ( i ' j reading mat er, appropriately illustmUd will

I good wood cuts; and it combii

a library of mrscellnneos ••ending such ns c.n

D'irvov X- ln<D>r<nn nol l.« i',,m.l in ihu -amo (ompa - in mi> i/,ii ij iv -i.iuv i .“./ii, hr*r put.lir'Htion that has dome uudvr our u >

Agents tice.—Boston Uotiriur.

1 JERSONS wishing In pnrr-liasc a first class j 1 Fiano wotilrl rlo 'Vidl to rail and examiuimy ii>-ti'umoiits hefore purrliu-ing f’sewh. rr. Huiing had a number of yrars experh nee in the l iaun trade, anil br ing permanently I lovnterl in the Oily of (Irr encasile, I llaur i myselfth it I can do I r ttr-r by you than any one full' a distance. I do hot pn pose to sell ; at old price*, nor $7. r » to $1>5 lr-s than an

S S' p Go to

\*or n°*i4YT

ft

DORSEY <1- ANDERSON’S

relmhh., rrvr.ost am energet.c., one eb'e, but lean S.I1 vou a better bargain

who HIV Intel. -I.'rl m promoting the interests , lm „ „,e one whoprofess'e- to do it. of our own State, i.ntl m when, tl.e perqik-can [ My I’.an.,- ate fully warraute,!. and as rery with confidence. . proof tba! they rlo give satisfaction, in tht> Tlic I’ropci ty ol' the ('oHU)anY v ' 1 ‘ - v ars 1 ! i:,v, ' bri '" ^’iB'ig th.-m no fault . 1 ‘ , , I ls '‘*en ouud with a single instrument. Consist* of lease* upon land* in the o,l belt BhlCES-Soven Octave 1’ianos, from $375

»»l Indiana, emhiacmg tin* counties ot Tut- toMdOand jKitii

nain. l’atke, Olay, nntl Owen,Mi Ipcalitie* se 8UEKT MUSIC of the latest publication,

THE BUCKEYE REAPER & MOWEtl

suusunii’fio.Ns.

;

I Si (I 5 . The I'tibli-hi rs have perficteil a system ol , I mailing By which they eun supply the M ign ' I zine ami Weekly pronipuy to those who pi. ] | fer to ri eeive t heir p. i toriicals directly Iron, i he Oniee of I’ublicat ion. The I'o-Ligc on Harper’s Magazine iNS!) cents a year, which must be paid ut the sub icribcr a po-t-oflice.

T i: it >i s :

IlAttPsa’s Mao izi.sk, one year... .$1

(iiMiey's I.arly’s I tin, I. I .'r.diurk. 1!h* Magazine will be sent, eiteh oee >'ear,v » eeiptr>f$l . r >(). We have no elu!> with ney c'.he: Mign;.. ,e- New spa pet rite mmvsf nuat. all be seal at one liws f*

any Club.

Cut,nil* sub cribers must semi 24 cenUll-1

rl it. ion id for r nch auB-t, lint. Adilress L A. GODEY.

N t'i Corner >irttionit ('t 'lee! Sir"''

i'll.i,ad. i.rnu

■A Cumplite

LTAL t70,000. leewdor approved b yJ.he.noat, eminent Go- anu zt r*hli*her 8 prji

oIogi»ts of l Is 1 West. J he lands urn Nitunteil ROOM—South Side

.. o t o . .. . , , ,. in prici-elv the satite gi'ulogicnl position ns Ofhce No J. I itlbul .1- E, w s Bk. Indianapolis ., e [ lle 0l | j,. llllU Pennsylvania, occupying

the same relative pisilion to the co.il field-,

OUMCEn*. j having the same geological stratus, and the ’Yin. II. Tun ,-r, I’res't atel Siiperiutendcnt , same surface iudieaiioi,». The Company has D . .1!,, .Vic. I’le-hlcnt. alreadv comtnenceil preparation* for horiiig, Edwin A D ivis, S cretary, and will, within a short time, tindurtahe the J . Cl in ge Siiltz, Tt. .i-tiii r. lieveloptnent of oil in lids region with the

Dlltl CTUttS. ' fullest confidence of success.

1) : Root. \V A S.'hi,field, Wm ILT.tr Till' I’lllMTst ill!' l\'(»I)!c «f tlllliilIKl dur, J. nor, Win V Glftrk, C (J Olin u i • i n ,

• Have in .bis enterprise can hardly beestima*

Greenfastle, Iml

mcb9

T. J. JOHNSON.

“S ^ I . 5 L is H TWO wheeled An Extra Copy tif either th Mauazim. m chine—the wheels support- " |: ; K|v ' vi111 "•j' i i'i'i i ** ! jc-di-f > . vny aft

, 1 J of I ihe Snt)scrib< r> at ' 4 00 « :u h,inone i»

' nn ‘ mittanee; or Six Uopicft fm ifJ tOU. Hack numbers can bu supplied atanytime A C»miplete Set, now comprising Twenty nine Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will bt sent. f)y express, freight nt, expense of purcha ser, for $*2 25 per volume. Single volumes, ti\ mail, postpaid, !|.4 00. Cloth ca^es, for binding, 5d cents, hv mail, postpaid, Address

HARPER A BROTH HUH, Franklin Square, New Vork.

.1 C IK’ieth. Lucien Hills, Omer Newmun,

Jem’ McLi ne and Edwin A Davis.

A liberal number of Shares qru now (iffered to t!.( pull.c on tii to-» that the Company feel

codfideui will \f,\y sut)>cribers

Over Two Hunt!ltd Per ( eul. fin per f-hare only reqi ired at time of sub

script ion.

• of in format ion. nppl \ io the s. cr* t try <>i the company, j«t Indianap on-, or J. BURNSIDE, Agent at Gieencustle.

May-iti’65-i f

SWEET \ X T E have

tid. Five years ago the boring fur oil ini IVnnsylvania was a doubtful and hazard,m* i xpi-nmetit After much vexatioiu delay,and uiatiy ruinous faHurcs, the mterprise proved a sticce-s, ami to day the increase of the business, the prosperity and wealth of that region, occa-ioneu by the development of that resource, rat,not l„. calculated. It is possible to acetmipli-h all lids for Indiana. If die theory that we have an ahuudauce of oil in Indiana ho true, none can have as much in-ter.-t in demonstrating its truth ns the people of our own State; ni.d no ti iqderan derive

POTATO PLANTS n " lc ' 1 ketufit from ,u dr inonslratiou a-

n large ninomi'. for sale, mo«tlv

HfAO *T J %

IY \

- •.v ■

Viin Ti ritis of Subscription

t(»N!Uv.],iih l u.'il,.-l,..-lf„ri.UH,siv,.pl J „t. Are so ain.nge.l as to enable all classes of ""jf- ' R " 1 ’ l '." r, y f‘’,»V l M ' r bund red. tied in men to cot,tribnle to tho enterprise, and share ' !> I,. Bex .1 mill ileliven .1 at the Expres- the profits. The Skates areonly Five Dob ..t," n,,. . , i r- i-t e. We have alotof IIKK- la rs each Local Agent* wdl receive S.b>lt DAS not .pt.te M, finely flavored htit full scriptions and receipt for the same, and for

r r, ' | ! ,| ('".g ikiiilile any war I to the Secretary of the Company, who \<*rv pi»i uhir with many willdicronpon isHUt* a ccrlificntc for tm; Stock

ihreo week

other kind and

I'itu i : Fifiy cenlH p. r hundred Those living 'nandily can gel nlani.s in exchange l\»r Wood. iJurn or Uacon. Wo allow agent« u*n per ccni.

for all meney senl.. Adilress

J. Ii. JOHNSON A SON, (box 147,)

GieuiicuHtle, Indiana. May 11, IRm-Jmpd. ■

Jlinclj.es,

S you n\ i*-]i a Ai ’i* Ronm i. V Do vou wi>1i if a Cle;i|. ILu V D » \vj.'*li uu ytliii, / in 11 4

M ill hi

v Lm

CR( )0K Kli, over O

S" th west corner of the public square,

may’i56.’#i f

to ■ I,i-per-iin subset il,tug. All Stock is requi-' re 1 to )„■ paid at the time of subscribing, as -h • Kjhleu, of collecting tilocks by as., asmeuts i» often in, (fleient for the purposes of the cor pot ation, and at tinua oppiessivo to Stock

uolders.

FIVE DOLLARS

vv* ;.y\~ Invc-tcd in this undertaking will entitle the .* «/ -Ji.oj c. p , r ty -uhscihing to a certificate r,,r one Slime

l Slink ; and wldlu it wiilmd in the prn-e entail, of m imporlHnt ail I iterprise will also bring a reiuunerulive' retarn for th* ri a k in-1

curred.

7S r < > M A TST

Who desir.s to promote the iairligal* of his own State, nr who wishos to lay up a f. vv did

Do wish any thing in 11, If so. co to MI'S S A. M. Hensley A Uo.'a Shin-

es tag the frntno aro botli driving wheels, and of the Public Square, drive the knives together,or independently.

2d. There are iiocoi/s in the drivingwheei* I 3d. When iiot cutliug, no cog is in motion; therefore in Hansprattitig there is no wear. 4th. The knives never work when the ma i chine is hacked; is as easy backed as an empty

j cart.

5th. The cutter bar is attached to the frame by a double hinge joint, and allows an hide pendent action—either end of the bar rising

without affectiug the other.

I lilli. The cutter bar is oasliy raised to pass

j obstructions by means of the lever, which is /7\5' ' J always under the control of the operator.

Y ^ 7th. N.B Tbecutter bar is in front of the ) f ”, J, Ctat- tlMniAM . driving wheela, and seat in rear, thus enabling

' ATE C] olDtAi,^ tin- ilt ivnr to see the operation of the cutter

without interfering with hi- driving, and avoiding those dreadful uecideuts wliich have frequently occurred when the seal is directly

over or in front of the cutter bar.

bth. The cutter bar is folded across the frame for transporting—thus making it as port

able as a buggy.

9th. The wheel or cutter tar next the frame prevents clogging when running over cut

■ grass, and also relieve* the draft.

10th. It cun be changed from a Reaper to a

Mower, and nice orrsa, \n fifteen minutes.

11th. The platform doe* not support cither

reel or raker.

12 Reel is supported from the frame of the

Muchitiu.

13th. The raker has a comfortabie saddle

seat over the frame of the Machine.

14th. No Hl'liattol Tux Raxkb doks have

A SKAT. .

15th. U took ths rttisT paixiuu as a Mower, and ns a Combined Machine, at the Indiana

and Ohio State Fairs far I8‘\h

16th. U took the First Premium at the Indiana Slate Fair, IftM, a* a self raking Reaper. 17th. It will run lighter than any other

Mower or Reaper.

irtlh. We challenge tho World to beat the

Buckeye.

Give nsyotir order* f-urly. Call and look

at the lurtiuvxi, Bi'ckkvk. | Grcencastle, Dec 22,1H64. Horse} A: Anderson.

I’ietoi :nl History ol ill Times.”

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• >•

WE ARE MAKINGAT TIIK GREENCASTLE FOYJNI>K¥

• I'iieh • t, elie«p( 't,n:i<l i»< I'lunily 1’uper in the l ni' a.” HARPER’S WEEKLY, SI’LENDIf'LY 1LI.UST RATED. Critical Nutiris of the Pnts. ‘•The best Family Paper publish'd i*ll* United Sttr- " \cic huulon AitnrtUrr ■‘The Mont t. Nkw-imi-ku of our cottnlrrcimiplrte in all the di'p.'ii'tim tit-of tin A | tit‘ , i' cat. Faiiiily P.ipi i'--II\ai t a - " l,l ’ Lr 1 T.'f ■arned for it'idfa t ight to i,* title A •'Ol NAL OF o:VILIZA noN —V i I'M ••This Paper fumi*','- Me Ina illo>t"‘ : “ u ' t)ur future hi-lori.m- will cittich their.-.m out of Harper’s W eekl.v long after wrilrrsim painters, and pulilisl.ois toe turned ot" ' linst.”—New York liiitnr.iH't t “A uccissiiy in every houschohl. Transcript. ‘■It is at once a lending pohnea 1 *""™' loripal Atinau*t ttf tbe natioii. ■*”’ •• nie.bcst of its class in America Truerllrr.

iar- fill a time of adversity, should neglect t« king a few Shales of Stock in this euo rprise, which promi-i-s surh ample nturna for Itie m l .vestment. All Local Agents will he furni-hed ! with a rt rtificate that they are authorized to act as such, signed by tho Secretary of the I

r...i r- ,, , % , , Cotiipaay Persons win, desire Agencies can lb ..' I, .sp.', 1 et'K. .MWI Dozen Renders apply to the Si cretaay, or Col. Alahnn or Mai i ’ ' “ Geo. r.-tphie* 2110 “ Urammar- Alien, who will give all necessary infotma-

liion.

Ih ko covvf.-rtos with anv OTiirn RsTAm.TSTV UK.vr of the s.iu. i) name, in or out of Indiana)alia,

W. & II. GLEUN, Proprietor*.

Apri 6,—ly

SI USCHI PI ION- 1 '-

t 8(13.

}»KS & PADEIt AT \VU()l,i;SAI,li.

11)0

500 Rfatuv ul Writini^ Papor.

600 Thousand Euveiopob. 500 Dozun liotiluK Ink. -A-Iso S

Lar^e quan

Board**, Wall und \Vin<l

i iUicilb, iLc., «kc.; all fit (Jincinnaii nrict’K.

HOWKN, 81 KVV ART it CO.,

mchSM Iii(iiiina|toliK, Indiann

Tl^ro-LEIY’S

Mir uimm

••I \N lapping Paper, Bonnet IWiiwloiY’ Paj»c*i', Pens, Ink,

s ruAw C U'

AND

F ffY

aw Cu

J. HI It N

foddeu RR8,

a i he GDI:

,d, at' I D ’S.

Our Loral Agent . in (Jroeiica»Uo are E. T

KiPTglitley and J. Burnside.

J u u c2*J—6m

1 toward A-ssociation,

I'UILADBLPUIA, PA.

I y°f the Nervous, St'Mlllltl,

I ‘ ,i'iuy nud Hexiiul Systems—new I aki n in cloudy as well as rlear weather. ^'t'lVV^ t!V s'''-!I'V e'r."!' < P'' rt * t hildren's pictures taken between the hours , ‘ ‘ ' • 1 ClA 1 l()N^.Seut by mail in of 10 and Son bright day*,in le-sthanonesec-

seahd letterenvelape*. f,,e ,,f ennrge. Ad ond.

idress, D-. J. SKILUN HOUGHTON. How ; Rooms in "Union Blt*k.” Wert tide of the P11 A aT, 0 I '°’ i SO i“, ,l ‘ t N r! ,ll !i s,rta - S'l'aae. J. TINULEY, Frqprietor.

1 bibtd'dphta, Pa. [July 21,’Gl-ly. 1 June 1*1, 1865.

I 1FE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, (colored in i a J ml,) Until Pictures, Anibit,types, Melaiu-

oiypes, Opalolype*, and .Sun Pi, lure* iu EVElTTr STYXsE,

20 CORDS PER DAY. BILNJ. WIGGIN’3 IMl’ROVKD It runs with tumbling shaft—has a detached power. Two men can load it with perfect ease. It lias a patent break and guide and Baud Wheel for running circular saw, cut ting box, cider mill, Ac Dorsey A: Anderson,'

Agents

FARM i:HS*

Steam Eiisinos, Corn Shellers, Furnace Fronts, straw ( utters, Force Pumps, Cold Water Pumps, tiratc Bars,Mill and Factor) Work, SUGAR KLTTLKS, CANK MILKS, SASH W Kit HITS KOTYGITl r'O'W'ETlS, PLOW CASTINGS SAW MACHINES, RAILING and FENCING, BRASS CASTINGS, AND CASTINGS OK ALL KINDS, etc., etc REPAIRING !iS.“Xn!Ultf a '*’» r rintESHliVG MA( IIIMhS Repaired. We are also making the I 1 oc>si(‘i* [ FOR THUKSING MACHINES. SIX SIZES OF CAVE MILLS, Cheaper ami better than can he got anywhere el'e. PARTICULAR ATTENTION' oiken fuBy WARRAJ«Tia). EX, ’ !, “’ i ' A “ and 8 biuss U F0R 0U) lnox - CQI ’ rr:u r,.,.:"'’..'’•" US,!N 4 »*.

Thu publi-hers have pufectiil a qvmii'if tnailiughy which lo. y can siq p-y t* 1 ' zine and Wkkkkv promptly tl u '• "' lo to receive their periodical# directly f 10 ™' l mice of PuhliCHIinn. I’MlninMci* umlotbt' desiruu* of getting up club-i wtil In' “"I'D 1 * with a hctidaotue pictorial Show-bill on •IP"

cation.

T'he postage on UABPKa’s " t LltLT ' , ' 1 . | a year, which must be paid al th*' sJa 1 ’' 1 "’

post office.

OQUANDKR your money and give long O note's tqbe paid after you are dead ■ ’

TEU.11S:

ilaai'iH'* ITriaLv, one year.

.4/1 I'.xtrn Co/,// of either the W m k v ,/l 'Y j| szi.sk will he supplied gratis J<‘ r ever) * ^ Fi vk Subm'i iui as ut $41") each, in cn ' 1 tanre -, or six copies for $40 I 1 )) . , thick numbers inn be supplied at *'P ’ , i 'I he Annual Volumes of IL'.ul'iiJ - r|11| in neat cloth binding, will.be si nt ’V ,' lrt t: . • i i \ j . ce, foi A6 each. •' 1 I

Compil ing L'iyht V.domes, ” ,,lt

ca-h at the rati of 81 90 per val J re V

pence of purchaser. Addle** UAKPEH it BROTHER®: f Fbaxiilix Svi *)•)-. ^ l W _

3yLII J T_ 1 XISrD±l^'^''. ^.X V v E K Y ll A RUE ^; d K4 Gc*"!'

X. N-'tl-i, j\ stuck ofMILUN — jJ^^juat opened at ixsoS . s

Millinefy

Slot*'

r7*OR a fine SILK or CB^ 11

sOKTisr JRiTg°

JOHNSONS

Milliieiy

Slot*'

1^

WIIISK|;|{s I AYIIISKURS !!

, _ y*m want whisker* or'Moustache* 7

Shinplasler In-urance C. n,panies; hut don i to ./r/.w"^'''.1 to "T l ‘i""' 1 wil1 f "<•<-• lio n, insure in the SMTMITY. It only char , - I. , fn 'v' or chin, or ban liulf price and taken uo uotua. It puy^ t.nck s*, i 1 n I’rioe, $l oo

Agls s. te,™,, C. ' „ tU , t ,, B „ ZESfy. v.

— °" J - 4vx lOfllf*

['OR n nice STRAW BONNET go ‘ 0 SON’S Millinery Store. i1aT c goW IAOR Children's and Mi«*<‘* HAT

r JOHNSON’S Milliner store ^n,.

I^OR Hair Nets go to JOHNSON » IAOR BLEACHINO and PRESSING g 1 JOHNSON S Millinery Store. I'OR any thing vou wont in tb'' " ' .. s 1’ M l I 1.1 N ! G V GO O go to JOHN SON’S MiHim ). v ' 1{>T '

smith Side of the 1 ublif Sq Ureeucastlc, April 9th, 1863.

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