Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1868 — Page 1

lutwtm ilcpublican banner. rOMJMMW ITYKT VBMMtUVi BY fyOltGE J. LASGSDALl'. AT Si.OO PKU YEAH.

N TN.U!

It Side Public Squur#. Grconrg.tie, Ind.

JPiuctori).

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VOL. X\"I.

attorneys AT LAW. ^IRCH. J.,over Hawkins’ store, Jfortb siik

Public square.

[■ANNA a SMITH, Waabington Street,

opposite the Post Office.

rrNINOS, JOHN S., Attorney -

[Claim Airent. Ash Ruildini(.

[MKS S. liuTT, Attorney, Room N« 5, " ' ••.'••t'*-! 1 . Hjmdr.rks ...,1 dlock, east side Public Suuare. -ourt^tlmlianapol^. ^ 1 ^ !,,,pren '

'I hey solicit all k iiidaofleRal huaincaa. and

edite fait'

the Courts; and also to Collection, Probate,

kP.d ofTice bu»>iiu**»s.

TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.

CvK LEXC ASTJ.K, 1 XIO., AVKDXKSO A X, OCTOTU^K 1 L 18(58.

w - A. MCKKKZ1K. D. C. DOKtfOHUK

MCKENZIE & DONNCKUE,

_ ATTORNEYS at law. and i GHEENCASTI.E, INDIANA,

iV ILL prartici in all the Courtaof Putnam, > ( 1 H V . ( ) \V i* 11 1 ' • • • 111 r i L b « a. <i .

N O. 5, f

^^Vosa Rlock, east- a

fOORK MARSHALL A ..-Room No 5, '■ J 1 * > - >’>c'i all a:. ds oli, .rsi hi..

[7^' Black,Mat aid. public.

L1CENSKD BY THE

■D KRVSIIB A DORVOHUB. Attarsaya L at Law, opposite the Post Office, over rDiide’s Store. [10]

IILEY [stairs.

dr NEFF, Voss’s Block,

^LON TURMAN, Attorney and Notary Tublic, between Public Squareaud Jones

Be.

1 hey will eive special attention to all

Pates in Rankriipiey.

Persons deairinir le^al information will

up please rail at their office (over iinrnside's

Store,) nearly opposite the Post office. Nov.G, 1SG7. Iy4G

IS IN

H. J. HILTON

THE FIELD WITH THE

IORNBUKQH, W. H., Atlornov, Real „ . ,

1 K stale A<ent, and Notary Public, Kaet ul'Sl SlOCk OlGOOdS fOP Mon’S WPST ^XUbite qilta. In this City, and at Lower 1'riri‘s lhan hn« )S8, O. H.,—Office in Voas’e Building byen sold since the break inaout of the war.-

east side public square.

Ht? plcdgei

WOUlCas can lu- madi*

UETTEK m s, himI hh (iOOl)

I II^IIT cr% Serene October. 1 lie sttentionot all old students Ol Frol'. V/I As 3 ! O S S A S ES lh ® P' ,r P^[ duster* of the grape against the and Mrs. Lsrrabee, into whose hands

ATJTtTORITY. *1 And ju>» beyond tha UaacM of the red-age ,h ‘" •’"P" nia y fa!1 > is c,,,lci1 ,0 ,hu S. C. THOMPSON & COS And R hr^^ ! theb«he. wear the f.;ntt ,0WiDg 0ire>Ur:

GH.SAT i ?•* ^rUin tign

ONE DOLLAH SALE OF "E.'jX"* M ”'

Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Lin-

i , • ,, ,, , Otcobars hand Is on the land; her Ian is full cn Goods, Linens, Dry Goods, . i.oru. p ( oltons. Fancy (roods, Al- ] Who^« taa-a’,8 to tho uml»er change; in aign

low face on high.

It can not draw the hisses down at August #

hums. Bibles, Silver Plat- Theagrst'irthe'hiui nasturtium lift, it, yd-

ed W are, Cut ! e ry ,

W a t c h e s, Sewing .ky.

Machines, iVc.

These article, tube aold a! the uniform 1 And i n «'hh1s the loaves begin to doff

price of their drew of green;

A MON I'M f NT TO Tit F. MKMOHY OF PRO-

FRSSOIt AND MRS. I, A R It A HR It.

At the laat annual tuueting of the

Alumni ol Aabury University, it was worshiped

unanimously resolved that an cffirl

t« no h holt , t o LUt raitire aao Hie

Mormons.

The V estern Christian Advneate says. Not long aince we met a clerical gentleman of another denomination, who was returning Irotn a tour of observation in the Western Territories. Among the multitude of remarks that he made, there was one fresh and singular that wc wish to put on record He stated that the greatest enemy lirigham Young has to contend with is Ihs class of sensational novels, which has been designated ‘"i •» ,w,

to defy the handsome young lover, profuse in glow-

A > n S protestation* of eternal love and de-

aNTO. 1

and underbrush as almost

skill of man to penetrate its depths

vary interesting spot to visitors is a knob v ’R’dness for the In ly of his love and like promontory extending some distance \"' T n '" ne -P™ 1 " !•'» I><« to rescue

ai.a i " i tc t . . her irom thopewho oppose thoir love,

mto the lake, called “Spir.t Knob. * , h, 8 t , keB Mrorp hold on the imaginst ere, it is said, the Indians formally lion of the female portion of Mormon-

Building their fires upon ils dnm, especially the young and anwediled

sheu'd be made to raise funds for the ^'P. 'lie smoko of the sacrifice 0,, 7' The books are secretly eircotated, purpose of erecting a monument to the tended to the sky. they chanted their IT .i' !,'."‘"r ^ ' hr0 ^h 0 u, t the and*''liia r r fe U a r ra b ^ ,1,e r, ' Ht S P ir ' f ' The shores of fhe rhurch'lia^o'hurled the.r'anaSl" this cod the Committee named hdow wa* 1' mas ag,i„,tthis pernieimH litrr.tur^ but «• pointed a covered with verdure oven to the wa youth end trade contend aucoea^fully Tlic CoDiisitl.o, in rurlh,ranee of the . «#s», whila.t olh.r p.lnl. lh, ,..l, 'i' 1 nnj ol.lurly .hd .

' ...Id hereby ».«• ol h.,1, .Ilf. ,h....l...

♦ M I I »• iftnitrv m-vxlwiV.l_ .1 i ’ . 1 . -

Of hugh cliffs rear .uemacivea e(1 „, iclei Uur |ri , nd thi|lk# - th|t „

ONE DOLLAR EACH, j ’ - f ^ c ;ah'o",;;;’;; C/ \Z'Z C T!i'7" 0 V '7"\ " :e '" r Sn ° T '' W!,,0r ' n ' 1 soon MS the railroad reaches Salt j.ake, and not to be paid for nnlil you know what Amt where ih« lilira umehed the wave * mur ' " V " niii' *"l these ODee with their gt eat eyes the waves fretting the faeililies it will offer to runaway loTyon am lo receive [ mnr runs along. , eminent and nntmlar UV..I. -- - N ■' -

The mo-t popular and economical method el In memory of bird and boo that mourn the'

in this Oily. All 1 to exclia

doing toirturss in the country

By Pavromsinotbis sals you have a chance

■ 1 he sqirreh^rhattor of the nut, »hat soon will fully invite contributions from the for above the water and seem a« if watching mrr students and friends of these once with their great eyes the waves fretting .a. one. ,o runaway ,u T . eminent nnd populur educatorH \\ hile i % p , ‘ »i i t'i , » the deeds of [hi worthy dead shuVd I e * ttA at l, ‘«' r r ««‘- The scenery ni ^ c ( l " > rnn0 a *<"'* P "«» it... t / « in the vicinity of the lake U f'T ministers perquiMtes, that marriage

'ILLIAMmiN i DAGOYTovar Keight **k ia a trial.and if I daa‘t reiiaam wiypladga Ur* Bank. 1 If,7/ f/., For Nothing

MISCELLANEOUS.

iLLF.N, J R M, Clothing and Merchant a Tailoring, soulh side public square.

rR. BR ATT IX. Watche, Clock, an! lewMlerv, between Po,t Office and Public a sre." Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Re

rOl'NTUY CCTT1NC PR-IMI'TI.Y DONE, A*iH WARRANTED TO FIT. SHOP, No. 14, South of Southard A Row man’s store. n IS

| AT It r JOHN, Wholesale and Retail )etdor in Groceries, ConfeCtiOiK'i u'*, lo bsaco, Oigarx, Notion,, rte., No. 5, Vers' Black .east side pnblicsquare. NOTON W. U Hardware S north side public square.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tha Throat and Lunas, ouch aa Cough,, Colds, Whooping Cough, Dronchitia, Asthma, nnd Consumption.

Its, of §<>ig. embalmed in the heart, it is fitting that

1 they should also bo commemorated in The Held* lie shorn of‘all their strength; the marble.

harn, their treasure hold ; No eulogy of the deceased is offered 1 lio oronara* unit tno tnriner » iitrul, with », v » , , fruit that gleams like gold; None needed rhr.r deeds are Ami »ll the nirtho cohoes bear thni follow in w,, ' , N h(i you Htudenffl ilo not need j the trsin 1 to be reminded of the words and works

\YI,*n ••id, serene October steps a,-res* th# o! their teachers.

yellow plain. While the Committee would not as , , , . , , , some to dictate concerning amounts, it is

?Sftr^,V«TL!!ra!r .m, .1, a.'«*«•*» 0., a.. o-h.T h.„d ,1,.

giardly giffs; suisllpst sum will be accepted.

The promise given in the spring lies on eur Contributions should be forwarded to ■ (Jeorgo VV . Hoss, Hloomingttxi, Indiana,

The Smallest Article sold for ONE DOLLAR cati be exchanged tor n silver Plated. I ive Bottled Kevolvmg Cnsior, or vour Choice of a

largo var.ety of nthor articles upon Exchange

List.

TERMS TO ACT TS.

the vicinity of the lake is extremely wild and romantic. The hills,

ni^A mc'hav^i'nti.tg u Eograr ed Silver Spm"i Holder. Pai- Ladies’ \

upon the conlidence of mankind, as th*# excellent ’ ' ’ ighul

of article* to I c sold for (Inc Dollar, will be sold at the rate of TEN CENT S EACH For n Club of Thirty, and i3.0O,

iTLrj'.r.zjJsrjj’S

I’apers friendly to the above, please

I copy or notice.

■JO yard* cillan rlulft, Harris Cloth Pants Pal tern.SpUndid It"a ie Knife. Ln caster tjnilt,

rinaedv for pultuonarv complaint*. T!iroiig , i a long series’of vear>, ami 'aiming movt of the l: , of

INK, FIRST NA ITON AL-Tho.nas C Hlnmuond, Prest ; Jerome Allen, Cashier: ^■ido poblie square. Ink, E T KE1UHTLKY A CO One Klour wist of Post Office. ERNSIOE A CO , Agricultural Imple | lueiit *, Seeds and Karin Machinery, ■liiigluii street, opposite Post Office.

extra quality Cloth H «ils, Print Dress Pat. tern. Worsted Breakfast Shaw l, While Linen fable Oiolh, sei of steel Rinded Knives anil 1 Forks, set of Silver Plated Forks, Ktnbnsscd

(3*i>nc;itiou:il pfp;irt:ncnt.

/•rof. l. /.. not; i:ns, Of' Indiana iM'ntry I nivev*itp, Kditor.

ilonj

of years, ami ainonk iiitivt of tin* races o men it has risen higher anu liiuhcriii their ostirna* turn, as it lias bccomo Letter known. H unilortu t liarai’tor ami power to cure the various atVtH-tionn of the limps aiul throat, have made ii known as a reliable protector a.v r ain-t them. While nilnptcd to inihlcr forms of disease anil to vomui children, it id at the same time the most cnecUial icnusly that can be given tor Incipient consumption, stud I he dan.

porous ntTectionh <>f ilio throat and hmtfs. Asa pro* n.' 1 ’ i.'’ ’

k isioa MLMin t «nd ico attach- of (eoio#, it -lltml<l , 1 ^ • j S—..».<.ag%vsa •• j xx«vav.a ti.u UilVWVIVMl [ J a U At i nkoa iif Mlmifitntft IlH^. Honcvct.Mil) g It, Allmnihra (Liilr, LI 0 » «uperiiaeodent VNaterman About tii.iih mui.i.

\ i-mi.: . .till I -MM it 1) ail.11 h- • >I » ii - ; I - ; l \ be kept on h.md in every tainilv, ami indeed a- all nrc i o! noth no* 4 Mibjt • t to colds ai.d ttmyli.-, all should Ik’ pro\ ided w ilh tins antidote for them.

' Table Spread, Elegant Eneraved silver f*Ut- ; cti Gold Li tied Goblet, Violin nnd Bow, Fnn- ' cy Dre«< J’iiitern, Llc^mii Silk Bended I'ara sol, KK) Piclure Morocco J*h ftouraph Album, I ^

Kle^ani Ivory Handled SpnngTed Silk Kan, | ^reenefihtle (’ily scIiooIh i.s prugrc^Biuu |

ir.ed Linen 1 Malntora) Skirt.

Respectfully,

(fKOlUlK W Ho.^,

K R Wilson, ♦I(min Hanna,

James McIntosh,

C'ommitteo.

Allli Mi;;!

£

|ROCK MARY, Pholograph Gallery over News’ store, Urd atory, Thoruburgh’H

ik, west aide public aquare.

settle l t'omt'.nnjition i-t thought in.

curable, -till ^reat nuiiibcrs ol eases \s here ti»e discat e scemetl f-etlltal, have been completely cured, anti thu p.ititmt ic tt>:i I to found heallh* by the Chm'ij I'cctf'rnl, So ciMH]»Jcte G M*. ma-tcry over the disordcni of the bun^ * ami I hrord, that

The organization and grading of the ‘eencaatle City eohoola ia progrcaaiou

..we!*, Ksncy j very satisfactorily under the direction ! s P c ' i » 1 c, ’ rr ‘“l* ,, ‘ , <’nce of the Banner.

’'Co Shopping , . - -

bra (> iilr, Ln l) i >aperinteodent Watermao About Cslituniis Diaimiud Ring Qve hundred pupils have been enrolled,

I ir r M V i ■ • I i I ■ 1111 1 ’i 111 i r 1 (i c .t r i

tiicK* Solid fioid

GtiitV Plain or Engraved Gold Ping. (16 car , . .

etH til C.) l.a lies' Soli.! Hh.ck Walmii Writing «od ibeir ela-sifieation is nhout as com

IV-k, Liulies’ Fancy RUck Wti’uiui Work Box, I plete as ran be

Cnttngc Clock. Dnc dntrn Ladies’ l.inen

perquisites, that marriage

fee* will be frequnt. Outside of any

whl< ’ 1 •peculation in it. we rejoice in any plan

near the shore are diminutive, gradually which feuds to the destruction ol the soincreass in sixo until at aome distance eial systc;n which hides itself in tho

away they a“*unio tho proportion* of w ’hls f 1 'ah.

mountains; these, covered with the “gorgeous green of Minnesota's foliage," present a beautiful and striking appearance. During tho summer months, boating

There is no doubt of the existaneo of the Ku l\ lux Klso in the North. We have already published the threatening cireular addressed to a respoctohlo Kcpubli-

here is a very popular and interesting can ol Newark, N. J , and similar docuteerestion. Every one visiting the lake, menfs have been sent to Republicans in

desires to try his or her skill at rowing,

BTltVER WM. A, Dealer in LnnDinr’ ■ Ksapcrs an t Mowers, snd Wheat Drills,

bington street, near toll gate

[0 )01C Druggist and Apothecary. «e#l

side Public Square. 16 1:2.

[rU(|W, WM )... Livery and Bale

B^Staele, In liana street, sou'h of Cohn.* maiulamcU.

Lig cl*e cniil.l reneh Iheni, i.nder the Cherry I'rr-

loral they Biib-idc imd (liriappeiir. •h anu Tublic S pea/nr a liml gioat pro-

Hinyrri*

tcctlou from it.

Anthmn ii alw.ayj relieved and often wholly

cured by it. llronchltts

Clirrry Tret oral

Gent ^ Linen 11 audkerchiefn

For :t < lub of 3ixiy, nnA $.6 00

One of tin* following articles

bo;, Hunis Clotli PanU and Vent I'nlti rn, > 11 • - .«sG Cylinder Watch, i

is £ chip rally cured hv taking tho Pair Honeycomb QiiiltK, in mail im! fre i i nt don u ,g rr , | R fl p tol,

St Anthony, Soptemher 16th, 1S6R Many ami wonderful have boon the

expected, considering reports of the natural beauty and reaour-

l.etoilt du St>rtl

Mr. Waterman hat been able to secure The public mind has been feasted with | ; f w , in(li( , ore(ion may Inoro csgily b(( to * uniformity of text books throughout, tales snd recitals of its enchanting icon- im^ined than described. Here, also, in " ' 1 " - with comparatively little or no expense J cry, i-s “aky-tinted waters," its gorge ,i ie sparkling waters of this Isko, the

tii*'most ob: linate <n’tiit'in > iciil to ii. \\ hen uotii- Haiulk.rrliiefs, exira qualiiv, or One Di'X'si the condition of our schools heretofore, cca ol Minnesota, the

Ltir t I «• rt it I.! ’Ii lb-’ i ndcr tho (

and a* very few sre adepts in tho art many alarming evolutions nre performed, by the unexperienced who attempt it. The manner in which these amateur best men propel themselves through the wa ter, is tlio source of much amta-cment to looker* on, and no small vex ation to tnemselves. The curves and angles which their oars nre made to describe would puttitle tho best geometrician to explain. And then, too, the labor they force themselves to perform, ss Dickens would say, “putting their oars down into the water and not being able to get them up again, or taking terrific pulls, without putting their oars in nt all," the result

Pennsylvania and other States. Tho order has extended its ramifications even aa tar north ns Wisconsin. A part of its ritual has been discovered in Madison, the Stale capital, and extracts are published in tlio Journal, of that citv. S mid Seymour and Itlairhe elected, wo have no doubt that lodges would start into prominence in hundreds of t'-vsns and village* in tlio Northern States, l! (Irani and Colfax are successful their members will sec tb it they can effect nothing, and the oi gar —.ntion will disband. A voto lor the Republican ticket is, then, a voto against the Ku-Klux, nnd sgriinsl itw tirand Mogul, tho tort 1’illow assassin.

— ( in < in mi t i tiii:, Hr.

Chief Justice Chase expresses himself freely to his friends concerning the political siiuatioii. lie lids entirely confident ol Grant's election, and not only this, but *h)s further that he will bo President for eight years if he desires it.

so Rcnei.ally arc its virtues known that wo neiM not publl li tho certificate • of them hero, or tin t v than assure the public that it-* ntmlitii

Fuucy Caabmcre |

Dress Faltein, TTiibet Shawl. Three yards work to bo done, and wc ark for

to the patrons. There is still a great ous sunsets, and above all, ot its health j fine! . t of fi , h ttboiln(1( am , dulinR tho fish | , or ho wiM be c , lut i„. J!S wi || bring good —I. l . 1 I _ I r . 1 ntv.s Ifl.s avis* tikfWVx.i.xTots ll.cxvxis.tkiiisw.rs ... 1 . _ ... II..' 'll I

ties arc AOly Dootilf wolih Watorproof Cloaking, Four yds. ■ l' ru *iees nnd Teachers the earnest sun

\v i .... i I i'.. i ..a;,

Ayer’s A^lie Cure Z 1 ehsn«.’.l ,, |an,! , Ih^ll/'r.! Vr ,he ,, orr ; C r. i ,‘ : TV , T r, 0 .f';.* 8 il ,h0 C f X [’ CriC ;; < : ‘'•|«»uHm , ,d,eOmnd!|Mr7hn l sIp! o ua V/, | veil Silver 1’ I Te«p..t. ItHJ. “ “ , A , 0 . "" , ,,. , •! anglei alone that is sueeessful in tin* in bii judgement, tha Demooretio party

the and h!o giving power. 1 ho pleasure- ,„g ncason the followers of tho “rod nnd ' " IU " '‘ rou " J him, will make no eorious coking world has been told that an wild |j |J0 •> nrfl wa[]t (|) s fx . , () . , . blunders, and ttiat his influence upon tho

* ’ 101 ° '‘P 011 inur * 10 ll! ' ’ Ucpuhlican party will bj to consolidate

IS'IZR, S , Pbysivian ami Siir^ei.n. [W.rhington st , oppnailc Keightley's 1Y, A C, Surgeon Den isl, « e*t side jinhlic *qii»ro, over J B Nee* A Sons’ unod# Suite. K'UJUSON .t FOR DYCK. Merchant Tailors, west side Public Square [I* 1 ] V BB i ’!i VMP. Dealvr . Sh ics, HO'ilh aide square. p)iciniswHre, Ac., Indiana Street, halt' )re soutli of Souihsrd’* corner. 30 |AVj i C'l , Merchant Tailors and Dealers in Ready Made Clothimr and ka’ FurniahingUooda, aouth aide public

krc.

’ .' SON, / ’ alcf ; ii Dry Goods and Groceries, Sooi|| Depot. No PJ Main St. I 1 i" fA'YKIN^. I.. Dcn!cr in Dry Goods and Notions, North Side Public Square. f KPPKRT, GKORGB, Daily Meat Market, .South Indiana Street,, oppe*''' b'e, Slierf.iV A Co's Furniture Store. 1 DJ BBBAED A KAN’DLF., Dealera In Gro caries and Provisions, three .squares , of tho Terre-Haute A Indianapolis M. 3 11 J (IMBLK. SHKRFY it CO., Nf’snnfactiirer* and Dealers in Furniture and Under ( ^r*. old stand, Indiana Hirer., JlOHT, J. M ., Phyaieian and Surgeon office over Oook'a Drug Slbre. 1»- | HAMER, O. W , Saddler and Ilarnea* Maker, and Dealer in Hides, too lh cnsl lar public square. ■ ON A WKIK Wholesale and Re'.all. I Dealers in Staple nnd Fancy Groceries, iProvisions, No 2, aouth aideaqnare.

Fo* Fovcr n-rd A^tio, Intormlttant Fovor, C i U F’ev-er, Kom.ltunt Fever, Dumb

Ag '• e. • •riod -ai or BQioua mover, *c., an-l inrtovd kU the affiootioas which trir » fr j.i m:u.Jious, marsh, or m.iw.iuul. 5

vvt* arm •*.

riciiin* Tuik« y More cco Piloto^rapb Album, | 00 ^ Crreencastle should

Lmw'Bi-trr Quill, Alpaca Dress Pattern, Eu I r jyr . lti y

gravi d Silver Platid six Uotllcd itcvolving i r.a^i »r, Pan (mmU's Gulf Booik, Splcnd d Bal

to in 1*0- fr'/G*, thougli guided bj a i»artiftl hami,

tbe Uaiuo, but n great I t,( >nvcy» but h fainl idea of tboir real

P

moral Skirl. Sd of Ivory HnndVd Koiv«n,

As its mmo impli' •, It doc* Car'*, nnd do. e t fail. (Joiitnbdnv n<“ftln . \« -. ni'*.( t 'Hiiii ic, Bi- !iiui!», 71n«\ nor any other i - o;* poisonoo-* • ub«t;mco whatever, i* In noni c iniureB any patient. Tlio r'r.'.ibor .and l;in>orl.ance of its euros in Iho airvo dlstr'<’! nro li'orrllv LDynnd .aceounl, foul a-o lx liovo

without .a i»ir.*nU'd i.i the lii*lory «>r A

Our pride in gnUirtcd by the n Ka iwl 'dpnc receive of the radii; 1 ‘ m‘« riVected in o’.efin:.te ease .and nliere other reinedi*’- I*.;;d \vlioll> failed. Unaeclim itod t in , • hot restil nt in, or travelling through minsm.atie. l«.e’:li?‘;ex, svill be ]»roteeteil In* taking the ifil'T f’l llK daily. For ! ierr <'on>fdni'*i*, nri-ing fi’om t’nnddity of the Liver, it i ;n cxeidlent remedy, stiinulatinir

tho Lb "i ito healthv n< tivltv.

lor Iliiious l)i-.order« ai d Liver rninidaint . it ifi an exrellcnt reuvsly, |>roflueinc: m.auv truly ioninrk.able cures, wir r.* ntlu • medicine 1 >md failed. Prepared by Dr. A. (\ Avr.r A (■<»., 1’ractieal and Analyticul < hcinlbU, Lowell, .uul Bold

tJ' round the v orld.

ruicE, $1.00 van noTTLS.

GO XQ

w i: 1 1 Silvt i Pin I’d Eorkn, Rosewood Era me Bra.-- A la i in L’iock, Pan of all Wool Blankeis, Splendid Beaded and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies’ Splendid Morocco Pravelihg Bag. Pa i ot AltiHtulira Quiihs, Ihirty Varda Print

j. iio uiv li<’inc. or .a ALarsadles C^uill.

The Bamier Office

Fo' atTubol One Hunclroil, and {10 00, (in Yuntt Shertini; Fancy Ca*hliicrc Cunt, l l #lil* mid \ i**t I’.t'crn, ixtr.i qiiHlity. Enc aic l Slice! rialc,l *ix l!*tll'-<f R.*\,living !ai.t.iv, « jth cut glass HoU-Ivh, I’hii apluiidiu |ln*e Blimkcia. *ph ml *1 Kiigrnvid *ilvt-r |>Uti-<l Tea *■(*.. (tfirci* piece*, Hiigsr B.twl, I'cn I’ot ii’iil Crcnim''I -ilvi r j.liilci! dike 1! i-Ui I, Fancy i i .iil \Vim: Lung *na .vl, I vi n ly five Yitril- ID mg d.ipi ling, cplinitiil ’.in lin nnd How, En gl; - Ii U:.ngc-I uwl,-plendid AIiihcii Dm** I'hM.tii, Mlvi r liiinUng cn**cd M .iich. Hplumliil llihle u ilh Elegant steel RiigravingH, Fnmily Rcen d nnd l’liiiliigrH|di I’ngv. Duplin Dm** I'nttern, KiigrHvnl silver I’Ut.d Ice Filcher, ►idi'iidid Bex> . r Cloak I'slt.-rn, Sharp'* Revolvci. spli ndid Accird non. Music Hi x One I*Mir Fine Daninsk I nhlc cnvri'H w ith One Dozen Dinner Napkin* to uiiitrli. Ci'mmissioxb k<ib L.r<;kr Clubs is Rromirtion.

many reasnua why tlicy should be better than they are The position of the School Trua'ccs, Superiutendent and Teacher*, is one ol great reap nittibilily yet ol inro opp'ir-

tu’iity.

even the gentler sex often prove as effi cient in lliis, ns in the more eotnmnu art

pat ty

nrt, but the pnlienoe of the moi-t inexpert will bo linpelcssly divided by the fact often rewarded with a ‘ bite,” and lhat it hua fully identified itacll withtho

rebiN, »nd icbel ideas, nod ibis will sun - ly drive off large numbers ol Northern Heitiocruls, and leave the pnrty power-

of angling for the licarts of men. : less against the Republicans. Mr. Chase Rat every beauty haa its blemish, and expcciH to ho able to aynipathixe fully lake Minnetonka proves no exception to wil1 ' <;, ' n nrHnt ’'' D'>"raiion.

tho general rulo. '1 bough itn scotiory in

: will , .. norts \ N w Or!. m« dispateh to the Trr

grandeur; that the dclineationa of the most akillful artist must cnii)! 1 far short of the reality The weary and dispond ing invalid friim the walls nl the sweltering citv. or the pestilential nirs of the far South.Mins licurd tli X lie tuny return

The Township TruMors can receive the ,| in r p.{ | nlu 0 f l,,.,,],!, burning in his

rcR

lOST OFFICE, Col Jnhn Osborn, P M Keightley building, Washington street.

[KNirK, CURTIS Si CO..Carriage Mai 'ifacturers of all kinds of Can lagck.coj^Jof Washington and Water atreets. 8 lOtiBRS DR, D. A CO., Druggists, Ore ell easlln, lud. Prescriptions put up with r »cy, ot all hours, day or night. i

I Agents will please lake notice of lhi*t Do not send uaiin s, hut iiuiiihcr your clulis fn.m niic upwards. Make your letters short nnd

: plain n* possible.

TiKfi I'.\11TICH,\!I MTK’E.

' II ) Ho sure and •end Money by Regi* tered Lett* r. when possible In *ome in slsnces enuntry Poalinaslcis have refused to j forward letter* to ns, supposing ihal our bus1 mess came under the ls\e ngainst Lotteries, (till Enterprises, itc . although it h*i* ticcii

"1" L.J "T7\7 l- , * t''* 1 over and ovci declared lawful bv the legal noV '*-> -I—» VV -»-\-* |hiirjtj< . ij This action is instigated hy the

ealonsy of country Merchant* In ca*e any Pustinaeter should again decline to forward

Idlers, SI N l> BY EXPRI S.3

t We cannot he responsible for money lost, In the La lest Styles and at the ((('('Fdy ,R ' 1,r, ‘ tn,u ' on " ‘ ire l,,ke '‘ lo v SEND FjR CIRCULARS. ! Semi your addrcUH in full, Town,County ami

! Stale.

S. C. THOMPSON aV ( 0.,

blanks for Teachers'

st the Kxamiucr s office, ru* in number lt5, tliird floor, University building.

and water sports

its accommodations nrc net

bunc, dated the .’nli, states thnt threo

For iho Kducati >nal I) qisrlmant.

/Vo/’. Huger* —

Dear Silt : Tbinkingyot; might find room in your educational column lor items from the Missionary field ol labor, l taka the liberty of sending you an extract from tlio letter of a Missiouury in India, The letter was written to his Ismily, apologizing for a silence, occasioned by numerous and pressing claims on his time. *

Amdala, March ifitli. 1808.

Keporln I., TT* ZZZTTT.'TZ' “ 0 ”. ’'I'"'™ Mr ll “ n,le ?' i . . . best, nor ft ways consistent witli the j,, Opelousas, in the presence of hi*

t.i*to and comfort of the journer. Ilo- school. Rcntloy's friends interfored, tels and boarding hnu i's, are in whan ho persuaded the latter to go away.

sola has upon the “ills that Cesli is heir Ruff , oiont ri „ m hers, and tho qhargos — 1,0 ,hcn ,lb,t “ "••'‘'rant issued for tho ar-

sonnblc, hut

through his veins.

Of th'.' influence the climate ■ f Minnc-

to" ; of its marvelous cures, ils powt r to restore the weak and nfHietnd lo health aiid strength, wo would not speak, for they only w ho have long breathed the air, and from experience have learned its power, may testify to its health-restoring

influence.

Rut that the natural scenery of Minnesota is beautiful nnd romantic in the extreme, needs no long residence here to deseern. Wild and beautiful indeed are the scenes continually presented to the

To show you how my time is taken up view of the tourist uud tho ploasuc I shall mention some of my numerous #c,;kcr, and he that would attempt to por duties. In the church at this place I t rB y them might well, with the immortal

, , . , ri! *t of tlio assailants. Reforo tho wnrt ii .m - aye, t o le s tho ran , W . 1H executed n pang of armed mot, ruh, mid during tho live days we spent eommenc' il slaughtering tho negroes.—

B

i

^■'KVEN So \ w. N , ,t t 'O., Dealer* in 1

^■Iby CKmIs, Groceries, Carpets, House ISairhing Goods, Ac.., No. 1G, Thornburgh * w.st side square. 8 BR \U f X ER G. F., Gun and Locksmith ’ ■ Northwest corner Public Square Refingdotie in best order, and on shortest ■t«. 12 is ^WROOF A BRO. Druggist and Dealer in Stationery and Fancy Articlaa, aouth iid<

sipiare.

T.OAV l’(^ r r 1 ’ G I C RS.

It 39

135 IBDERAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS

TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.

Iftf A It RANTED to remove all desire for I/V fobaeco. I hi* great remedy i« an ex 1 crllvnt *) p*ti*er. Il puri/tn Ihr HUnd, invignrntes the ■(Stem, possesses grest nourishing • nd strengthening power, enni le* the stoni sell to digest the heartiest food. make* slevp refreshing and ( *tBi>U*lies robust health — Smoktn and Chrttrrt tor Silly Year* Cured

, Price, Filly cenis per box, post free. A treat

TtlDW rl’PS8 ' NOW 1 VII8 ! . ise on the injurious effect* of fobaero, with IttUW A AC.03 . asvvv i i Ac. sent

lists Ilf references, lestiinonials, Ac , sent free Agents wanted Address Dr. I It.

ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J.

12w 39

ilffil’RT C. W., Dry Goods and Carpets So 9, cast side pnhlic square.

If If ANT,.I G, Livery and- Sale S'abli garner Washington and Vine streets. (!L80N W. D A SON. Founders and Machinists, near South Depot.

Sai h faction G tut ran ft c<l.

CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. Cap*, Cepes, Bionics, Belts, Swords Bushes, Pompous, 8 oulder Straps, Badges, Flags, Banners, and Trans; arencies.

R.3. Rao(s

Jons D. Hi tciuxos

ULS A YEATE8, Extensive Dry Goods Gr0eHCa3t]O Fl’llit HOUSB.

bvalets, west side public square. 8

[TOODRUFF M. W. II., Distiller nf Rare Liquors, Apple Brandy, BonrRy 11 , Wheat, and Corn Whisky. Di-til- ■ "•‘fSouth Depot. 9

a\7HOLK3ALE .t RETAIL DEALERS t) in Native and foreign Fruits, Eggs and Butter. , . Highest price paid forthe largest ami tinc-t Green Apples, lYar* and Gripes Also, lor Egg* during April amt May ; Butter from May till October. East Washinglnn St., GreenCAstle, Ind , ly 14

SEND NOR EliK'E LISTS E. C. L. MUS I IN A CO.* 3. W. Corner Fourth and Main,

Cincinnati, O.

f ln Hanna, Itnhei-t E. Smi.t) IIVNNV 2L SMITH, ’TORNEYS AT law.greenoastle, •alistia I desire to say to old cliciita M*y businaaa is such thnt I can now t.--Klr my PrtetlM In tlM Mit* Oourta. Will ! ' r ‘“rgiv« paraonal attention to such mat- ■ '' dry b.. con fnled lo m V care. ■w 11 ii.ffifs -i y /qhn n.s.mt a .

ii3> 5 -4w,

CHAilt PUMPS AhE THE fEST

Get one at

STEVENSON & SONS.

For a good

Front Door Lock, FOC'KKT KSU V,

For the best

Uo to STKVEN80N A SON'S.

Go to

Stovonson Sons. One and Two Horse Grain

sale by

BURNSIDE & ROGERS.

Something new in tha

FHUIT KETTLS LINE. ) Cull and see thrtn at HTENCNSON 4 SON?

preach Sabbath mornings, and hold a Bible class in the tificrnoons. On Wednesday I lecture, on Saturday morning preach in tho poor-house, nnd hold a prayer-meeting in the church Saturday evening. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings 1 pleach in the Bazar, In tho city, I have five boys schools, containing about four bundled hoys, and five gills' schools, containing 120 girls. In the cantonments, (the port of the station where the English reside) four miles off, are four schools, containing one hundred and sixty-five boys snd five girls. At Shnluibnd, ten miles distant, are 28 schools, under ray direction, containing about 7D boys. All these schools depend for their efficiency, in « great measure, upon the amount of superintendence tho head missionary may be able to give them Reside this, 1 have for some time been preaching every al ternate month in the cantonments, nnd have been administering the Lord's Supper there. Once I was obliged to go to Snbathu to organize a church, administer Baptism and the Lord s Supper, and ordain and install elders. 1 hey also nre anxious for me to visit them, every three

months, nt least.

To show yon something of the eon • tnrit correspondence to which I am obliged lo attend, amidst all this work the week I was nl/ , ‘<’ll , at Fnhnthu, I left word for my letters to be kept here un til my return, when I found twenty let (era waiting for mo. Almost all this correspondence requires immediate attention. or the work hero or elsewhere will suffer. In addition to all this, the business of collecting and paying out money, and keeping tho accounts of the station, must be attended to. T hink of all this, and then do you not wonder that I ftvr find time to write home ? | J. II. M.

Dante, despairingly exclaim — ‘•I may not paint them all in full. For tbn long theme so cliusc* inc. That many tinic* the » ml comes abort of

fsrt. '

One of tho characteristic features of Minnesota is tho number nnd beauty of Its lakes and rivers. So numerous in deed, aro these, that they have given to the State its name, which, in tho beautiful and expressive language of tho Indians, signifies, "sky-tintod water," The lakes of Minnesota, though not of Urge dimension, yet possess many of tho attractions that belong to the groat freshwater lakes. Devoid of that sluggish and stagnant appearance which oharnctcrizes many of tho lakes and streams of the South, they appear in continual motion, pure nnd sparkling, and so transparent that objects may often bo distinguished upon the bottom. Many of these lakes lie in tho vicinity of St. i’aul and Minneapolis, and have become al most as celebrated for places of resort os Saratoga Springs, or the White Mountains. Every summer during the hot season, invalids and tourists seek the quiet shores of these lovely lakes where they spend weeks uud months in pleas ent and healthful recreations. One of the largest of tbe*e, Minnetonka, or a* the name signifies, "big water." lies twelve miles west of Minneapolis, and is tho recipient of daily visits from tho plonaure-sc.eking people of that and

in tho vicinity, wc felt that wc wore tin dergoing a new gustronomieu! oiparionee, and eft, in imagination at least, have "turned from that they brought to that they could not biitg." Rut here, nevertheless, may the pleusurc-secjtcr spend days ol interest nnd enjoyment. Hero may tho invalid find a quiet roort. No noise nnd hustle of streets, t o rush and tramp of the hurrying crowd, is hero to disturb the lovers of quiet and repose. Nsture herself seems hushed in the presence of this miniature lake of tho

hills.

Knur miles south west of Minneapolis lie tho twin lakes Harriet nnd Calhoun Side by )idc, they nestle in all their primative beauty. Upon their pot)

The New Orleans Rullctiii states that one hundred negroes were killed and wounded. Tho office of tho Progress now paper was gutted, its typo and Drosses thrown into tho street, nnd Dr. Durand, one of its editors, lynched. A New Orleans dispatch, of the hth says, lilieen He; uhlieans and three Democrats were also killed nt Shreveport.-— Armed patrols hold possession of tho

o miitry.

In the Soutli the impression prevails that Gen. Grant surrendered to Lee at the Appomatox Court. Ilou«o. Col. Rreekinr idee, nf tho Confederate army, in his • | ci Ii nt Owingsvillo, said they ‘’procluiinod a general ninoesty," to nil their old foes It is a fresh tiling for paroled prisoners of war to grunt their eonqueron a general amnesty.

hied shores, hourly washed hy tho spark f j en Shermnn bus written to tho nuling waves, sparkle gem* of purest a-ato thontii'* for in re troops to ail in nuh-

rind cornelian. A beautiful rolling prai

tie, stretches far away to tho left, dotted here and there with wheat an 1 oat fields, vellow with the newly harvested grain Upon the hills, adjacent, flourish the oak, maple and birch trees, while from the lowland and marshes the tall slender

dun g the Inilian w irriors He is said to eo!ii| ' ii:i ini t bitterly of the tedious delays in sending reinforcements, and states that tiri!e-s he is promptly furnished with the troops ho desires, nothing can prevent a widespread and disastrous cur.' * of cuuflieta with the discon-

tented tribes.

Tameraok shoots its ever-grcoo branches, , npvhor what do editors and printers

the home of the wild duck. | live on

Three miles from St. I’huI, and eon ' ^ hj, child ?

nected with that city by tho most bcauti | "Because you said you hadn't paid lul drive imaginable, lies little lake hun lor three years, and still take tin. Como, one of tho smallest ami most P I, I I 1[; , „

beautiful of Minnesota's lakes. West ol “W He. spank that child

Como, is lake Jubnnn; farther lies Buss

lake and I’lielnn, while far away totho SPATE OF IND! ANA,| North, gleem the beautiful waters of , I i r.\AM C«u xti. ( White Rear ' I n tho Circuit Court, October term, lbG8,

Nor nro these alone of Minnesota s lakes tho posserssor s of beautiful “cen cry, snd pleasing attractions.

Indiana anil Illinois Central)

Kail Road Company,

▼ .*. | Corn. No. 40.

D* ito- Cutler,

O. Lsphani and j Janie* R June*. I

From

Raining lake and I’etubina * post to IVpine's waters and the southern hour,da

ry line, a thousand lakes dot the surface, Now cniiiej, il„, plaintiff, t.y Hanna, Smith

, , . , n . i * n| l McDonald Attorney*, nnd no** In* com-

from whose limpid waves is reflected the n.^Hor with *n affidavit that clear blue of Minnesota s sky ^nmo ol defendant, O. Lsphani, is not a roidaat

those lakes possess superior advantages of the St*te of Indians,

in the way of hotels, row and soil boats, Notice i» therefore hereby given •a^dafvad-

, .in - ant — Lnnlmm—ttiat iinlvs* ho be and appear

while the greater portion sti! retain „„ u,,. ,.a y „f , h e next term of th-Futaa.n their primative beauty, unmarred by the 'irouit. Court, to bo hidden on the first Mouworks of impious bands. ll#re silence day t Or tidier, a * IHGh, st the Court House ran -ns supreme. The clang of wild geese lire, ncsutlc. in said county snd State, and

II ' L-,vc davs notoiirn , l,n( the curlew s m*' ancholy wail, blond- wl n be lo aid and dat.rmincd in bis abaonc*. neighboring cities, rive lay j urn j U)r w j t ;, ,|h’ hoarse sound of the daahing vt im*** my and the seal of said Court, upon this little inland *c t enabled ns to «u r f, alone breaks tho stillue-s that baa affixed at Gris ncaatle, this 10th day of 8epobservo many of beauties justly ascribed settled like night upon these mluature ^ ^ pjjjgyp ci^lc ,0 it The shores .re so indented with *«»• Bat loon the mile* tide ofeml- 1__ - ——

, •: .k««k a h.- ,j nf lho im

been »»*id to contain 300 ajiics of coast agination. AQii'l tbe»o peaceful §oeoe«, th«* U-t will of IL * ki>*li Ut« of Put-

nam County, duct Saitl ia auppoied to bo solvent. £

ELIZABETH RAKES,

nil :iw KaocairiB.

Nunnerous inlands (Jot tho rut face of tlio “(tny-huarteQ iIonlth t and Life in bloom, water, tbo largest of which, onnUininiz NVill nr »y in radienl •ummem vet to tomt/' several hundred acres, i* densely waoded | l.-