Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1865 — Page 1
THE PUTNAM REPUBLICAN BANNER.
ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY.—THOMAS JEFFERSON
[INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
VOLUME XIII.
GREENCASTLE, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1865.
NO. 45.
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IN 1>I A N A I’OI.IS.
SflH l\l, NOTICES.
1TMKEKCUAUM PIPES jafct received «t
W. IHEDELL, J» , C A PJ. W. L. A ELTON, j Milt. Woodruffs Tobacco and Cigar Store. He
a
M II WHITING.
lw OF SUBSCRIPTION : ^ $‘2 50 *'* ii'*', ‘ iThT.e mouth. 76 “ uls br . whether on bu.inea. for ■ |i i,,. ^ |,li. ~-ed to ,b RANKIN <t I'URKE. Pr ijrxiiOTt unit Hubhthtrt.
IL*. IN1)1*K*.
OF ADVErl riSING
.none year $<50; nix month. *15; rohtmn one rear $^5: six months . "’.'.f a column one ymr #0fl; »ix iiRrt'.H oueyi j ttr $G>; *•* monthsIlS: ^00# year *16; six nionlhsilO; I re'one year ?I0, six mouth* *0; ■ for » le»» Mrio i
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<r ,,.. r .qnare f-r the first insertion ^ * . ()r suh-equent insertion. ; |V;.vi, r type, or the same space in will be regarded ss ■ square.
i. W, IREDELL & CO.
A LITTLE GEM.
Tbo followiuK is truly & K*a*. We know not who wrote it, but-woulii bo
also lias the bust quality of Cbewuig Tob{U)yo 2hid to know.
and th« flnest Havana Cigars. Clo Wid tee These Is a form of a (Jirlish mold, l him. It will pay. o2P ilnipfl ' Under the siuead of the branchet oil.
At the well-known huachcu lree %
With the sunset lighting her tresseTof gold, And the breezes waving them, fold upon fold,
Waiting for me.
, ..I* ^adeiae deep.
Of one that singeth our babe asleep,^
Awd often turns to see
How the stars through tbo laltirebcgilte peep, And watches the lazy dial creep, .
Waiting for mo.
finest Havana Cigare.
It will pay. o2b Itmpfi A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat
ReQUIUKS IMUtniATI ATTKNTIO*. A>'1> SUOILD BK
CBEOKEO. lr ALLOWED TO CONTIVt’K,
Irritation of the Lungs, a Permaaent There is the sweet voice, withe
Return of Esplorers from Vermillion should Leep good stock and out ol debt. Manufacture cf Patent Leather. Lake Gold District. The farm ia the host plsce to bagiu and ']•(;, proccsa lolinwed in I rnnce for Fiom the St. Paul (Minn.) Pra.s. end life, and h«noe so nauy iu the glazing leather ia to work into the sk in, Messrs. Henry and Richard Lames, ct'iea and professional life covet a rural with appropriate tools, thren or four sue wboao recent geological exploration of home. eessive coatinga ol drying varnish, made two North £?hore region resulted in the d Ry taking caro of health. 1 arm- by boiling linseed oil with while lead diacovuiica of rich gold deposits at Yer- l 'rs have a healthy variety of exercisc, and litharge, iu ] ■ portion of on.? pound
but too often eat irregularly and bur- 0 f each of the latter to one gallon of
riedly, omit bathing, sleep in ill ventila-
ted
Tlii out Allcction or itn luciiinbie
I.unc IHsciibc
IB OVTKN THK RXRl’LT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 1IAV1.NO A DIXECT INri.PENCK TO TUK PAUTS, GIVE
IMMEDIATE RIL1EK
Tor
liojkh
BOOTS AND SHOES!
I
,f a square
cah1«. nut
will be counted a ,. c, edii g ten Iiiica. 1
j.,.; at,d Eutier *1 Notices. I an. ui i'me lit of a death, ^
■s, fr, u
„f business ten esnts a
Long sinca tbosa lock, are laid in thoxiaf^
lironcbitls, Asthnin, t'Htarrh, Cou- Long »inc« that voiqu has pussadaway, sumptive mill Throirt Diseases, On cnrlh no more to Ih;;
will find TrocAe* useful in clearing the voice . m 5 when taken before Sinxiug or Speaking, nud Incidents Of the Solar EcllpiS. relieving the throat after an unusual exertion \ | utte| . t0 t | le y,. Louis Republican,
of the vocal organs. The Troche, are recom 1 frQm Ky., says:
iiK’iided and preacribed by i liyBinans, and . _ , Y have had teatiiuoiiiaU from eiuiu«nt iuc*n During tie projrro^a o 1 ,e P ® throughout the country. Being an article of hnd m V '•♦'entton attracted to some sin-
true merit, and having proved their efficacy by
million Luke, arrived iu this city last eveuiug, the near approach of winter iu that byporbornsu region having compelled them to suspend their labors there for this season. They report the mines, from surface indications, ss rich as those of California, andiroui the complete analog; of the geological aksuoiatious they infer that the auriferous formation ex-
tend* through Ibis whole volcanic uplift, which they regard t* a spur of the
Rocky jilountatn
IT
Richard
Rstncs informs us that thsy followed one gold-bearing quartz even for over seven
uular ami interesting phenomena connected with it which 1 hud never noticed
doubt of tiieir
occurrence at everp solar eclipse, where
better than o'her articles,
Obtain only “Bbown’s Huoncuiai. Tboches,” i and do not take any of tho WoiIhlrts Imitatiom llll i r
a test of many years, each year finds them iu , r i new localities in various parts of the world, belorC - ,hoU - h 1 1 » ,Ve ,10 and the Troches are univereally pronounced , . - . .
the scenery and the circumstances are tho ssme, or similar. Standing before house and hall door are two largo oak trees, still covered with their green
COUNTY G ICotirl—Hon H.l
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VERNMENT 8 na R EckeUJ t il 4iU uuii Oc j >| 'c' NVrt k«
Pleos Court—Hon M. Franklin, L, s Cl) n i,:cncc lir-t Monday in f.r t Monday in .1 min, nnd fourth
hi ruth of term, weeks
law tho June firm may cm tinuo
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I, Kli; -' a Hiirnall. itiid 1 dward 1 nr K, March 7ih, JuneClh, September
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A. Ricketts.
1 \ T K have leased mie of the -parlous storerooms in Miller’s New Block, Indiana ; oiu, sad have fitted it up in the must elegant . manner. For the comfort of our customers and ! to plea-c the eye of the most fastidious w. have spared no expense; and now our store j
i* pronounced the
Handsomest Hoot nnd Shoe Store in the West!
that may be offered.
Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreiirn Countries, at dScents per box
o2d-6in
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SCHOOLTEACHERS
Our Mock comprises everything in the lino,: usd tho prices lire reasonable.
foliage, through the interstices or open ingaof which the rays of tho sun fttid I admittance. I had tny attention called to the singular appearances presented where the rays of the sun fell on thh
The first Public Examination under the wbe >' 1 found that each pencil School L:iw will take place on the 2!Hh iust. 1 or culleotion of rays formed a complete the last Saturday of April, at No. Hi, College image of tho sun us in the eclipse, vary | building. Time—HI o'clock, A. M. B« j n „ j n size according to the number of I Pr The l succeeding public examinations will rays or size of tho ajerature, rfotno of ! take place on the last Saturday of each month them being larger and some smaller. Uu in the year. No private exsininatious will be stepping out of doors; aud looking at the granted under any rircumstauees ] ^j,, 0 , t j ic house, where the rays J^i%L1ZSSS?i&S£Ei! <!»»«*» wi«.a.t
i School Law of IfMiS
| I advise all applicant* for school license to | send fifty cents to Sargent, Wilson A Hinkle, Publishers, Cincinnati, Q., and get “The Ez nminer,’ by A. Duncan, A M , and then study I it thoroughly before they apply for a license. Testimonial* in regard to character must be ■ presented previous to an examination
range. Mr.
I
miles, but thy country, which is covered with ptnu woods and interspersed with frequent swamps, is so intricate that the work of exploration is necessarily slow; and the setting in of cold weather and the formation of ics in the atieams, warned them of tho necessity of abandoning the survey for the present. Vermilliou Lake they represent us a moat beautiful aud pictttrcrquo laburyuth of water, aud woods, and rocks, whose shores present a moat tortuous maze of
promontories aud windings.
They have cut a direct trail along the divide from Duluth to Vermillion Lake, and the people of Lake Shore are now making a wagon road through the woods to the same point, tweuty seveu miles of which ure now complete. The whole
distanec is sixty miles.
Tho Mesvra. LatueS have brought numerous specimens of gold hearing rack
We arc promised fuller and
apartments, and exposa themselves to cold. Nine-tenths of the human diz eases arise from cold or intemperance Frequent bathing is profitable, so is fresh air, deliberation at the dinner table, uud
real after a meal.
4. Ry adorning tho homo. Nothing ia lost by a pleasant home. Hooka, p£r per, pictures, music and reading should
all be bronght to bear upon
tho former; and adding • portion of chalk or ochre, each coating being thoroughly dried botoro tho application of tho next. Iv ry black is then lubatttutod for the cli i'k or oobro, nnd the varnish slightly thinned with spirits of turpentine, and five additional spplicatiops inude in the same manner as before, except that it is put on thiu and not worked in. The leather is rubbed down indoor with a ptvmice-stone powder, and then
family entertainmente; and neatness an,! placed in a room at ninety degrees, ent comfort, order, shrubbery, flowers an l 1 of tl e du-t. I lia last varnish is prefruits should harmonize all without, j pared by b ling half a pouud of Aapliatt Home should be a sanctuary, so happy with ti ti ; urd* > f tha drying oil used aud holy that children will love it, wo i n the fir- tep f th ■ process, ind than
men delight iu it, manhood crave it. and old age enjoy it. There would be less dsaertious of old homesteads if pains were taken to make them agreeable. Ease, order, health aud beauty are compatible with farm life, and were ordained
to go with it.—Ex.
Orricx or School Examiner Grccncastle, April b, Is65
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OUR Fall and Winter style* Of Indeed, so pet feet
they con in all its
S ('All!
TJlOHiN. Iattoahsy at l Lit' iiLii X
) U liG 1 i , iVf. ■Uw, Ptiblif.
iTn.XD '.i) ti.;: co i.:vri'»N is, M?ttk*rnc*i»l (‘f D(‘rrf!< r tit Ks|n ,(i k i.i of proj oitv om.- : • . -t Square, up ataiiBs son ill oi i’d* Kxi Id-vs nio< k. i ^ i'l 14,1 ^ 3. M. D L’*. C. SMfrTWi^M. D j.s.s eV smyi hk, If I A N . AND SI ft tl LON . —Ovt - AlU n’s MarbK* Work- rR-t Public Square FPpl4-3rfvff i)ASi, prepared to fnini b Coal in any I' ' fclle and vicinity l nko have an it, *11 y for the u e <»l' Hl^cL- rwith-. i ‘W ROGERS bdvi-coll por^cn^ n^ing Coal to have B m le.. iliasin/ it. It will pay. , r M. ft. |r | in.YNN. W V Wit.VS Tsvte Stirq. Wrth lirg PHLYNN & WILES, RCIANS INI) slJitUKONS. is.irFirsi Charge, M. E. Clmrrh.
OUR.GOODS ARE CUSTOM MADE, I'OR US EXPRESSLY, In New York and Philadcl|iUia.
DonnetW, Hats etc., etc. an- here. > The very liheial patronage reY ccived from the public in the past ' leads ns to confidently hope for encouragement for time to come. Our old friends and others, of Gtcenea-tlc and vieinity, are re •pectfully invited to call before jmrchas.ug their supplies for the season. FOURTH DOOR SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE Mrs. T. E. WEBB. Greencastle, Ind., Oct. 14—2m. IJr^r 11» e G R E A T t A l S E , —OF— HUMAN MISERY. Just VullUhed in a Satltii Envelope
I’rice fi cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, at.d Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatoirlnea, induced by S»tlf Abuse: Involuntary Emissions, Impotoncy, Nervous Debility
the same appearance*. And tiuued to represent the sun phases, during the eclipse.
It was doubtless on the principle of the cavurn obtc tret, as I noticed that the images were all inverted. Hut the tnys tery with me was, that the rays forming these images, coming as they did through interstices among the foliage, not round, but of all shapes, with jagged edges, should form perfect images, Htidall alike!
mid plain wera they,
Possible Consequences. From the Chicago Republican. The death of Lord Palmerston may very possibly bs followed by important changes in the policy of Great Hriiain. The famous dccluratiou of John Bright that no reform movement c. tt d be mi ecssful during the lifetime if the la • Premier will uow be brought to a prac-
tical test.
Palmerston s personal popularity was so immense that it bud u remarkable
with them. ,*v ^^ ^.,.1,^, a, more detailed particulars of .heir surveys P° w %reconciling the iv.g.tsb people and discoveries at another time. 10 polttto.l tutelage, but now that he
no more, tho clamor lor reform
For Ladies ami Children:
Every variety of
POLISH HOOTS,
TYRO LEAS A XE LETS,
It A TjJUORA LS,
BALMOliETTES,
that being seated in the house, juet lie fore the formation of the ring, a rtrpcn ter at work under the trees, and noticing the appearance on the side of the house, culled to me that the ring was formed, which, on going out and viewing the
sun, I found to bo the ease.
From the Augusta (Oa ) Constitutionalist. Yesterday, precisely at the time speei Bed by astronomers, an annular eclipse of the sun took place, the effect of w hich was beyoud all anticipation strange and awe inspiring. About 10 o clock, when the phenomena may be said to have fully developed itseli, the moon—a perfect circle— appeared in bold relief upon the bony of the sun, which was .so far eclipsed that only n flaming nog could be seen radiating the intensest light along its whole circumference—a light tho more dazzling from contrast with the dark mass in front. At this period [several stars could be observed near the zeoiUi, flickering with the faint splendor of earliest twilight. A very peculiar atmospheric chan te immediately unsued.
Jennings, mii.ton a. okhobn [Ufe Capt. 2)lh ttutUry !
nnd Impediments to Marriafre generally, Con siimptiuii. Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and I’bjsicnl III capacity, by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the “Green Book,”j
ike.
The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly prove* from hi* own ! experience that the awful consequences of
Self ahuti'may be effectunKy r*' 11 ' 1 ’' r d wiihout [ T | lt , {hermometef must have fullstl two in Miiciue, and wilhoul dan^crotia fMirgiCHl . k , ,, n i operation.s,bougie*, insin.inenu, Hugs or oor ; dtgreeH, at leuht, while h dull, yelioWii^ii
COSGPESS (jA ITERS, di*l'. pointing out a mode of cure at once light, unnatural aud ghasily, envolopod
certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, ! .| ie s t . #ne resembling SOinewhnt the glare no matter what hi* condition may he, may , . , ,, . • (t, im e* in a theater cure himself chenjily,privately,and radically ul 1 'mil dying gas lUmes in a tncater Tins lecture will prove a boon to thousands wheD the filih act over Riid tno cur-
and ll^ousands. tain about, to full.
Senwuiider seal, in a plain envelope, to any aildiess, on receipt of mx cent*, or two post uije stamps,by addressing the publishers,
CllAS J C KLINE tt DO.
127 Bowery. New York, 1’ost-olficM hox45t6.
Jan. 12, 116 ly
Rebel Generals.
From the Richmond (Va.) Tinus. Gcoeral Lee is President of Washington College, Va. General Beauregard is Superintendent of a Now Orleans railroad. General Wise is at present sojourning in this tjity with his son-in-law, Dr. Garnett/. Lieutenant General Dwell has been spending the summer at Warrentou, Ya. General (Gov.) \Ytu. Smith is at his residence in the same place. General llutnphreps is Governor ol Mississippi. General Lovell is farm ing. General Tap;.an is merchandising iu Vicksburg. General Uata t* practicing law at i’ulaski, Tuiiuesseo. General William Maury is similarly engaged iu Nashville, and General Hattie at Galla tin. General Henning ia a lawyer at Columbus, Georgia, and General R. 11. Andcrsun has also relumed to the bur. Generals Bragg aud Hardee are oultiva ting Alabama plantations. General Sorral is banking at Havansaii. General W. T. Martin is funning in Mississippi. General Hlunchard is planting in Louisiana. Generals Bunhaiu, McGowan and 0 Connor are candidates fur Congress in South Carolina General Crittenden is at home in Kentucky. General Cheatham is on his farm. General Muhone is at Portsmouth, Vu. General Hacklier is trying to recover his confiscated property. Geuoml ti. R. Anderson is ewuiting a pardon at Nashville. General Wade Hampton is rearranging his farm. General Hilliard ia :ti home in Alabama. General Jordan i* writing for the magazines, and Generals Lpugstrect aud Hood are on their Way to Washington to plead for parti- i before President Jo'on:on.
will find no one to withstand, us he alone could, tbo popular passioas, or to overawe, a* he aloias could, the members of tho House of Commons. Mr. Gladstone, whose sympathies for enlarged political liberties g,re well known, will be the oracle of Parliament; and wheth er the official mantle of Palmerston falls , upon llusselljor Clarendon, both of them, being members of the House of Peers, are debarred from any influence in tho i popular branch of the English Legisla-
ture.
Upon the foreign policy of Great Brit ain tbo demise of Lord Palmerston ni.iy also have an effect. That unconquerable distrust for Great Britain which pre- | vails on the continent of Europe wa- the result of want of f ith in the political integrity of Lord Palmerston, aud the increasing conviction of his i xaggcratrd confidence in the French Emperor. It is probable that the relations of Great
stirring in five pound* of copal varnish ' and tru pounds of turpentine. Tho ; material must have a month's age before
| it is fit for uso.
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Subterranean Perambulations. Mr. Rogers, of the Dispatch, and Aif Stewart, of tbs Old Theater, yesterday tried their band at subterranean erplor-
’ ution , having followed tho cavern
which enters the bluff near the foot of
' Church street to a distance of half a
mile or more. They found numerous
( large chamber.', though at times the
“hole ' w .* so m ill that they had great
j difficulty in getting through; and once
they were compelled to dig away n con-
| sidarable quantity of dirt before they
could proceed fuither. They came to several ledges, so sleep that they were compelled to descend by ropes; and finally they were "lopped, beenu-e the rope they had d : d not enable them to
1 travel to the bottom.
1 ho adventure!* prop'so to d ntii.uo their cxploratien• to-day, a 1 we feel a little curious to learn tho resuP 1'hiy brought out with th.-iu nun, roua specimens of ri'c».- XnAioillt I'uion
mings
jet) (m> m
11U-: ENT A ST EE,
8c Osborn, nt (.(aim Aijentc,
W tiding &. pari) {sailers &. s ijtjiers,
PI TTOS BOOTS, SKA Tl XU BOOTS,
FLA XXEL-L1XEI) BOOTS.
Fine (Hove Calf,(Hove kid.Morocco,
(ioutskin, Calfskin,
And Cloth Goods of every description.
Britain with foreign power* will become ,
Temper in Treating Stock
The farmer’s stick nreunpl him partakes more or lci>» of the quality of the owner or those who attend upon it. A man's influence is imparted to his boaets, pssti .'ulajly the lit r es, tho . oi ling cattle. an ! the mill h cow*. A man of irrtseibl* temper gc’* up nervousness in a horse or tow The bruto becomes afraid of him; and, it ot' a viciout nature. is b; #tj hi hurtfully influenced, perhaps i reels ruably spoiled—whereas u mi'd tempered, discriminative mm will gradually smooth d wn (tie esperi'ies of a harsh dispi'.-Uion. Wo have known milch eOw . o ld as deers, brought to a
more frieudly, and that a sincere desire for peace and good will, so far as the French nation Is concerned, will no longer ho allowed to degenerate into a slavish glorification of the usurper of the second empire. Tho complications wiih this country are also likely to receive a more peaceable solution, now that our j arch enemy has departed, and his intlu ! cnee is no longer exerted to overpower 1 Earl Bussell's better convictions.
acid tiactu
rior. and hii co mmunicatcd
fools an
yards.
• ity. The man is a supesuperior influence will ho Wise stockmen keep riaiuts out of their stock-
An E'TcH/e './capon for A Lady The 'burg was the scene of a
excitement yesterdsy afternoon. As we have atated eeviral times, the new I’oundmaMer is coiinneRdably sScient
1 N D.
One of the most noticeable -of the minor features of the eclipse was the singular shadows thrown by the leaves ol toe trees. These shadows swaying slowly along tho pavement*, presented the most fantastic shapes a;.d combioa tious. all, however, of exceeding delicacy and beauty, ns lino ss the tracery work
* ' orate
j A Whole Family Burned to Death in
Steele County, Wiscmiin.
I [From the Oatoana I’laindealer,October 19.] A family by (he name of Clink, living near Crain Creek, in tbi* county, were | burned io death by the explosion of kero sene oil on Sunday night last, iu the iol
| lowing shoking manner:
fUHBy j Having occasion to fill a lamp, Mr. Clark undertook to do *o without extin guishiug the blaze. The oil in tho lamp took fire and exploded, communicating
The village being lull of loose geese, his i iU fir# tQ ltl0 clinch also exploded, efficiency costs him considerable labor, ' ohvol „ , lim tlames n 0 r ,„ out and brings down on hi* devoted head a door H|iJ rollud himself upon the grass,
‘ H ' but bature bo succeeded in extinguish
J' ■ j PECIAL AT TEN'I ION T 1 » P ’ 'i '»f CMafnm of every kind r- '■ rtovi ri.mi'nt, ami luive nil the nne Mk" hnd sir prepared to collect wiih | uiul ii - Bonn n* nny other agent* - made until die money i* collected. A-li building North of the Court JENNINGS ,t OSBORN. »‘ll», Ind., July l:t-6m. (•RlSOIsT Sc C Tfi^AXISr,
Boys:
J
UKSTIjENT DENTISTS.
For CirntN and Fine Dress and Street
BOOTS AND GAITERS! In Patent Leather ami French Calfskin, of Philadelphia and New York Manufacture. From tin finest Boots and Gaiters to the heaviest Booto aud Brogan* for Farm Work.
Dr. Jordan, editor of the Indianapolis Gazette, who was orro of the most tfno-
AdininistrHtor’s Rale of Ileal Estate. TKTOTICE i* hereby given that the underl\ signed, a* Administrator of iho e-ilateof
James A. Call deceased, will •«» *' P^! 1 ® | j rgwn upo h „ riodC^ nunc, or elz
auction, on tlic* premififs, in Marian township,, . J ^ Putnam county, Indiana, on _ designs in tapestry
Siitunliiy. November 2bth. ISfif). the following described real estate, to-wit : Lola number 19, 20 *nd 21 in the town of Fillmore in said township,and also pari of the
east half of the northwest quarter of section 9. j
C^KL^-lTLSrStLS! u.«» «•"*«•? •***. “ I town, running thence south, or nearly so. to follow* in his journal in reference to that
the line of land formerly owned by N. 8. ' .
i Straughn, thence east ll’i feet on said line, j lll ® ettsc:
thence north to the south line of said town, I [ u a l| probability it (the cholera) w ill thence west on said line 112 feet to .he place ^ here next year, and it may bo early
».1...r*.«•»«» r «•**•*••**
will be sold for one half cash in hand, and the! some experience in t ho treatment of tnts
residue in 4 months, the purchaser executing
great quantity ol low grade abuse. Yes ten-ay h# levied on a dock of geese belonging to a tounguey and muscular Irish Irdy, whose urban residence is on John street. Fouudmuster got the geese dotal poundwise as far a* State street, near the Fhocnix, when the Milesian lady appeared “upon tho stage. ' She, witii many objurgations, endeavored to turn the leathery head* notthward, ho as ecrnestly endeavoring to give them a
eeasful phyBieians in Cincinnati, in !84!L Southern aspect. The cross purposes
and icolding. nad s b h e w i n grlectri tied the I'.eiqhborbaod, and Boon the ao tots had Bit audienca of a Ptreet fall. r l ho rosnlt of the contest was long and doubtful, but the lady finally conquered
-E :—COUNEll ROOM,
_ OVl.lt
SOUTHARD S STORE, i
GREENCASTLE ind.
Ib'tl :
hi* note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement law* JAMES S. WALKER, Ad. Nov 4,’65 4t.
AN OKDlNANf’E
i Supplemental to an Ordinance in relation
Hogs.
ULVNlNas.
[IT
MII.TON a. OSBORN. {late Cnpt. 211/A Battery ) |
it £$• 0 SA :C"
IMXUS (v, OSBORN, Attorneys at I.aiu, Orcencastle, Ind.
We
fast as
Party and Wedding
BOOTS AND BAITERS
In great variety.
have all the new and popular styles i
tlhey appear in New Yoi k .
dreadful disease, ia 1849, in Cincinnati, us some of our readera will probably rceol ect, and we found one article of very great importance—that of prickly a*/t berries We, therefore, advise drug gists everywhere to secure as many ol these berries as they can, or at least a
done
Section 1 Be it Ordained by the Common t reasonable quantity. Ihi* can be Council of the city of Ureencastle, That any , by letting the country people know swine permitted to run at large in said city by ! a | :)0ut j t> nn d (hey will gather
them.
'theprovistonsofthe ordjt.at.co t., which tins Hlioa|d (he c | K , lera coni o,'we shall cer
ih suppletnenlal, which shuJl be* loiujd tres* - . passing within the enclosure of any person or; tain ly want Bomo
of these berries As
to the manner ol u-ing them, it will he
time enough to sj enk
of that hereafter.
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r ' fhc e m Ash
public square.
building, North ,
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pi a way
(W A BROWN
Late A'/jt 6/A Cav
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When you visit Indianapolis, give us a call
T’ Iff) W M we c it suit you in good* and prices, we lATTn — ItltU iV IV , 1 will bo glad m sell toyou; but we
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is supplemental, which 'shall be found tres-
passing wilhiti the enclosure
persons resident in said city, may be by such person or person* taken up and placed in the jatblic pound, and any such trespassing swine
SO taken up amt placed in the public pound . ir-.. .. ■ . ,. , ....... naI1) ed Wm shall he sold by the Marshal, on the notice at I A * lEA ' ' J OAK. A "' an "““® U ' f" thetime.on the condition* and in the manner Knott, who lived near torkjuwn, 1 e s provided by ordinance for sale of other swine ware county, recently drew §120 out ot taken up and placed in said pound, provided t b e Jjjnk am ) Kave j t to hi* wife for safe that the owner may redeem such swine, on k j kSho , lUt it iD the straw bed. proof of ownership and payment of all cost* t * ' ■ m nn ,r ind damages to thstaki up, said Marshall, i hey were preparing to movo out! the and to said city, an«t provided that any sncli next day tho straw was emptied out ot person or persons so taking up any swine shall tho tick, and the money with it. In a
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flic with the Marshal an affidavit that such | ,i, ort t i m0 ,| )0 children set the straw on si's TiS.tK&.'srsrj';. 1 *: a„, ..o «=».,... ^ * t*. sltall be liable to the owner for costs ami dam , wife witnessod the whole oporstion, but
by a rnasierly niece ol strategy. Tho lady took up a brace ol her pet geese, one under each arm, and came to close quarters with the official, holding hint at bay while bar hopeful brood of ragged j boys put the rest of the geese on the ••double-quick” homeward. The official saw tho “point” and endeavored to break over the crinolined barrier The lady met the charge manfully Taking each of her geese by tbo legs, tho gander in her right hand, she used them as shilln lehs for v. alhq iiig her “oppressor.” Down came the gmder with a heavy con cussion on the left cheek, then down went goosey on the right, over and over again. The official reeled under these staggering blow* like a ship in a storm, and came near being stranded iu the gut tar. He held out the white ilag and surrendered. The lady'* triumph wa* complete—there was great rejoicing a mong the goose breeders, and the crowd of spectators gradually dispersed.— Troy
Timet.
Make Farm Life Attractive By loss hard work. Farmer* often
ing the tiro ho was burned to a cusp i Hi* wife was sitting near the door lo 11 ing a sick child, but when the explosion l took place fell to the floor, aud belore they could be rescued both tn tic and child were burned to u-hes. Dr. arc was called to the unfortunate tutu, but could render 1 ini no assistance, and he
died in about an hour.
A family living in the upper put i ! the house saved tbei' lives by jumUtig out of the window. The mother had her hands and arms badly burned while -eurching in a burned bed, supposing one of her children to be still their, but finding tho father had succeded in get ting them *11 out ot the window, through which place she threw herself, head lore most, fortunately receiving no injuries, except dislocating one w rist. The house and its contents were entirely consumed.
kX,”; •Hth* Courts. *u«i W ® , '“ t! 0 °Il««ion,
er you wish lo purcboKc or not.
I never thought once of the money
« nt i| undertake more than they cau do well, i| J( j ee( i, the whole thiug is next to mirac
A Plucky Infant.
The Adrian (Michigan) Expositor re
lates the following incident:
A little girl about two years old, and a diminutive little thing at that, wln.u playing with her brother, by some un accountable accident, fell into a well about tbirty feet to the water. The boy gave the alarm, aud the mother running out discovered her lit'lo <1 iriin.: fl itioz on tho water. The bucket was dnwn i’ probably went down with the child) and tne mother, instead of wasting her ener gies in fruitless scream*, caught the rope and swung ths bu kot partially under the child, the little hands grasped the pall, and it was drawn to tha tup and re* cued by the terrified but courage >us parent During its perilous journey out it looked up and scver.il time* called, "Mamma! ututnutu!” A more thrilling peril and rescue seldom occurs, and.
A Geneuoi’s Enemy—Sergeant Deter Donally, 11th Vermont Volunteer*, was killed on the 1?” J day of June, ’(If, near Petersburg, Virginia, f? nee tho clo«e of the war his sister has received fiom the Confederate soldier uhosh't her gallant brother all the article* ho took from hi* body at the time, eve t to hi* wallet an I the copy of tactics ho had in his pocket. The following extract from lit- letter we take from the Hut
land ILruld
"According to request I will now state how 1 came to kill your brother. Wo net on the evening ol the liJd ol Juno uu the liiiui of Dr. Gurley, some five or six miles from I’etoisburg. 1 supposed him t be a sc at sent out to make a rccon .oLanee, and, as that was my busi-ne-s. also, l ordered him to halt. He defiantly infused tho siojud time, and turned iu leave, when L filed and he fell, f went m the poor fellow and found him pa*t speaking and nearly dead. Ho made sign* for water, which I got him, and he soon died, lie was a good-look-ing young soldier itt an artillery dross, well clothed end equipped. I deeply K"re!tc 1 that I had no time to bury him; but in pi -sing the same spot the next da\ 1 *aw * new made grave, which I sui p > d to be his. 1 am glad you have hi* body and cau forgive mo for tho dotd, a* you well know it might, under the ssme circumstance*, have been tny
lot to be slain by him.”
Tut; Leuitima i t; essor or JuaHkz.—It has becu noticed by some of the j turiia.* which are in the interest of M ximillian, that the term for which Juarez was elected i’lesideut cxpiios on tho JUtli of November; nod it is said that a- no election has been held, the "ucci ssion i* thu* destroyed. We learn, however, that under the Mexican comtituiit n General Ortega, uow in this city, who i- the Chief Justice of the Mexican Republic, sit- e G to tbo Presidency oa the ( reumneo of mi 't u vacancy. Wo art) informed that Geucr»l Ortega is about to leave this country for Mexico, to usiumo the uJmiiimtratiou of the Government. He will bo sec npuuicd by it numberol' Mexican oUbors now hero. It is-up, 'I’d they wilt bo able to
matenal aid.—N. 1
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lie of tbe Public
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The non Fashionable Boot and Shoe Store, J. W. IREDELL & CO. No. SI North Illinois st., Indianapolis, ul l-3ta Due block coitii Hate* House.
1’asved by ayes and nays unanimously, Oc | tho npxt morn j n g w hon her husband asktob, i 30.U65. M A MOORE, Mayor ; cd her what she bad don* With it. W. H. Mtii*o*,City Olvrk. n4-2t 1 , ~ ,, 'T“L—o t \iv - , - — ; One day last week Mr. bamuel AlexOTlCli:! 11,,,ler - ° r BUekatooe, H. 1 - ♦‘'“'“i City Tax for 1865 is now due. and ib« , dead in a hog pen, where tho hogs were L undvruignud i* ready to toceivs it. F-up literally devouring and tearing hue to •■riy will be seiiedand Bold for all delinqueul .,j ecea m a ul0 >t horrible uianner It is Taic^m,Ics 1 Minnosed that he tell into the pen while
iULION
A OSBORN, City Tieaiurer.
I supposed that he felt into the pen • ia a fit He w»» wre of age.
and consequently wofk too early and too u | ous; but the fact* ure beyond cavil,
lute.
2. By more system. 1 bs farmers should have « time to begin and atop la bor. They should put more mind and machinery'tntJitheir work. They should theorize as well as practice, and let both go together. Farming is healthy, moral and reipectable; and in the long run, ra*y be made proitablc Tbe farmer
The name of the family is Snyder, timl they reside about live miles southwest
from tho village.
All men have the sense of commiseration. To extend it to all pain and suffering is humanity. All men have the sentiment ot whul i* right to be done To extend this to all they do is equity.
The y-rt ul iSGosbows acurious variutii'ti in tho otilcr of tho crops. Titus, in the tie; ailments ot tho northern part of Cci ral Franco, where the vintage U'Uallj i.t-t- place iu the fiist days of Oo'obsr, wire wa* drunk this year ou tho 15‘!i of August. Ou the other hand, in thu th * it m' nts of tho south where tin .'in ... c ia ly take- place in Au-
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The Washington Monument Association will upputil to Uougr .** at its next sc.-siuti iur an appiopilaliott of thirty thousand dollajs, with which lo complete tho monument.
