Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1877 — Page 4
j. K. LANGDON, ®rffiic*sllr ^autitr.
CASTLE MILLS, South Greeneastle. lud. Flour, shorts, bran, CORN MEAL and FEED.
I’f-U.KK IN-
School <ni<l MiscfllatH'ouH
Cash paid for pain of all kinds. CALLENDER 8c DUNN, i».i. Proprietors.
HARRIS A: CO..
MIUERS,
ORSEyt A ST Ik J.Xl).
Ho liat a UmI rr^built our toil!, Miid v liur« in it tbA
Lest vnacbiuerT in u»#*
Wa a II do all tfrinUn of custom work, And keep
the be*t floar in the niArket for sale.
All work guaranteed »Htiaff»ctoriIy. Highent mat-
ket price paid fur wh«at
16-if
THE MAMMOTH
“WHEN”
CI.OTIIIXCi
-AND-
Gent’s Furnishings,
Notes From GreeneastleGkeexcastle, Ind., November, 1S7T. Correspon'lence LAwreneeville, (III.) RepublicAii. , Your correspondent recently, in company with :i reporter of tlie Greencastle Hanner, visited (he rolling i milFs and nail factory here, and was so interested in the process employed, that lie thought perhaps a short account might interest some of your
readers.
These works are owned by a joint stock company, of which .las. F. Dar- , nail is President, and Win. A. Smock, Secretary and Treasurer. Jno. Lundy is the Superintendent. We called at the office of Mr. Smock, and found him to be courteous and willing to give us any information in his power. The works were started in 1868, and now give employment to 150 men. They receive from one to eight dollars per day. It is a noticeable feature that there have been no strikes here since the works were started. Many of the workmen are Englishmen and fairly intelligent. One of them is a member of the city council. Most of the ore used comes from the Iron Mountain, Mo. The iron comes from the furnace in large halls nearly at the melting point. They are first passed between a large wheel and a drum, which gives them the form of a parallclopiped. They are next passed between rollers each a little smaller than the last, which lengthen the bar jyj 1 while they preserve its shape. It is then reheated, being taken from the i furnace with a very long pair of mugs, 5 swinging from a pulley, which runs on a track overhead. While white hot it is passed through another set of rollers. On coming from these it is a bar of red-hot iron twenty feet long, i about twelve inebes wide and as thick j as the nails intended to he made from it are intended to be. After cooling,
..•re pnii >■ -it- these are fed into a machine like a gt , ,/ ■ ; „ 'V.: : ffntio cutting box, which takes off VAai-H, b H u«»e cuiiolimive proof, if\ou nrr u ftuf- | l>ltC8 118 JOUg US tilt* liailS ai'C to IK 1 .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY and NEWS. Soulh ofml rornrr Public* tlqiiiir*. Prompt attention given to ordtr* for Anything in the Hne. 34*1 y. VEGETINE.
He Says it is True. H#neea Full«, N- v. 9, 1870.
>i h. H. K. Sfia r**
Hoar Sir--A* you too nn ontiro rancor to mo, 1 h A/it you lo know vrliat VK'IETINK ha* do no for me. Only tlioi*e who have been raiaed from denth'u door ohii kno* ttie v duo <»f jmch a good mediainc. I am r >* venru of Three yearn mu«> 1 wan lakon took \wth what *.he dortorN 'udlAd ItHiilutgo. For - • • ■ fl ■ j td 1 1 .* i ’!)*••• | f • i : ^ - • ■ ■ | I '•** . i v c 1 no raj.#-f; I w«» a .' *• tf ■mtlaroi . finally I heeAine - s belpl#aa. 1 ‘ i tat do tor lold me there wrh no help; I ^.‘;d he ini^ht poN»ibly nave my f0 by <• •• ling inoniheno in my nrint And log*. The enaouragemesiit tor uaving mv tile Ly imving
•. i
xeut to run tho ri«k. About thia tirno uiy aon read your Adveitiaomenf in our paper, u teeimony of a perNon who h»d taeu very *iok wilti About tho tame oom; hi’iit, and w;.n cured. My xon went right aw:iv to the nfiorhet ary htnre an i liought a Ik mJa of VE'.K FINE. JteforA I had need the firut ho I fit* I found t: i eat relief; I cf-uld move iny«e|f 1 ■ • . g II • * 1 tilei I wa# able lo ait up and move ah mi my room. 1 oonhnupd IhUing the vepetme. and 1 was in :t few weeka restored i > mv f#rm«r health. The VKfiETI.N'E Nav«*d my 1 ife after the phyeu’iHiis Raid Uiere no nelp for rn^ 1 have h id no doctor umoefeel timM'll I take a dove of Ycgatino, and I r**r
— | ommend it to mv friends
Y« ur Vigotme *>uuhf tv
bo in ovary family. My
doctor was Mirpi ~cd to .s«»e mo in good Itoalili. Ho auvN Vogetino In a good medicine. 1 tell him it cured iiif. Hr snys, “It i- tiue.” 1 < aunot feol
too thankful. Vorv gntiefully yonra,
Mrs. ( \ ridEKINE COONS.
Houaoh Fall*, Seneca County, N. Y.
VEGETINE.
All diaonaes of iho blood. IfVegetin® will
Wholesale Manufnetureix — ail good# retailed at wholesale prices —Remember we have no two prices—all gooda marked in jtlain figures and no deviation from the marked price under any circumstance. You need but examine our stock and prices to be convinced that we not only keep the largest variety by all odds, but sell cheaper than any other house
in the trade. Call at the
for-t. vii] •-iin t M ciii.-I 1 Wh, i. tin. m-divlnf >rming such grvat ruros? It works iu the j blood, in tho circulating fluid. It ran truly be called tho Croat Tllood I’urifier. The groat source I of disease oi igmatea in the blood; and no mcdi- ! cine that loos not act directly upon it, to imrilV j and renovate, has any juvt claim** upon public at-
tention.
VEGETINE.
WILL CURE
Canker Humor. Hoekporl, March 31, 1870.
H . I*. ^xr.vr.N^:
Sir—L»st fall my huthand got mo two bottles of , vour Vcgct.ne to take tor the (’anker Humor, whi< h \ have had in my ^tomacli for n* vi ral yean*. 1 too!; ; I it, nnd the rest.It was very satisfactory. I have leken a good many remedies for the (’tinker Hu- ! mor, and n<*iie seemed to help me hut Vegetine. There i> no dou >t n my mm I lit At eve nr one ettf* I
r«r"i- « .Ih I -*n!<«-i IlmiM.r .1 n It C-Iire.f l-y talmu: J Sci'MlllU;! V without 1111 effort, thcsi! lire yegotirie. It gave me u gou 1 spiietite, and I foil ; i ‘ i i . • i bellei iiAtery n-i e tlirntMt 80 HWlftlV thflt it IS almost IIH-
'I'IiIh forms slijis twelve inches long, ti e width depending on the length of the nails These are now taken to the nail machines, a proper one for each size of nails. Before each machine ‘ sits a man or boy with a rack contain- | ing these slips on his right. With a j pair of peculiar!y.shapc<] pinchers,havj ing a long handle, he puts a slip between the jaws of the machine, by I which the nails are bitten off and headed, falling into a box below, perfect in shape. The slip is turned every time a nail is made, to facilitate which, there is behind eaeli man a stand to hold the end of the tongs!
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Your*, with n-eppet.
Mi- ELIZA ANN 1*001.K.
VEGHINE, Nothing Equal to it.
South 8:1161111 Mu*-., Nov. 14, 187G. ‘
Mr. II. It. Stkvf.n**.
c" . ; , tory separated from the
( Nothing c.cr did me ;«ny goo I until 1 commeuerd j r Fj!lls<>
1 using tnA YEdRTlNK. I am now potting along J !irit t ute, and * uli using the V K< lETl NK 1 eonaid- \ h r thoi o is nothing equal to it lor -r.i'h t-omplainU Ctui heartily ioct»mmt*nd it to ovorvLody. Your*, ! truly. Mnh. 1JZZIK M. f'ACKAHD. No 10 Lagrange Strcft, HotithSalem, Mna*.
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"WHEN,” Ami save your 25 per cent. 87-3111. Notlre of Administration. xjOTICE i« h©r©by given, that th© undersigned 1^1 has !>©©n appointc i t>y the JtulgM t»f the (’m ait Court of Putnam -aunty, State of Indiana, Administrator of the ©.<*(Ate of ThomaN Grider, late of •- Said enijito is snppoH©t| to bp solvent. WILLIAM li CUNMNGUAM, Ad’mr. Kevember 22, 1877. 47-8w
kind to a
VKCKTINE thor uighly eradicates every of humor, and reMore* tho entire bvatem hculthy condition. VEGETINS
Prepui e«l by
II. It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. VEGETINE is Sold by all Druggists.
47-4w
, turned so swiftly that
possible to detect tlie movement. | From 1,900 to 2,000 kegs arc made | per day. They are shipped generally to the west and southwest. During 1 the campaign of 1872 every nail sent out bore the words “Grant and Wilson” stamped on the side. The company makes its own kegs in a large tnamifae-
nail factory,
also employs many men.
i The engine which propels the immense j machinery is a monster of its kind, | having a four foot stroke with a tlv I wheel over twenty feet in diameter. ' For grinding the tools used, there is a j battery of twenty huge grindstones over 0 feet in diameterund fifteen inches thick. We could have spent days I in looking at the results of man’s in- ! gennit v as displayed here, but were compelled to leave at last, with the consciousness of having spent a most | enjoyable hour. G. W. li.
HERE!! HERE!! HERE!! T R Whsii iaih© dm© of lining every quack nostrum ' A-JvVillad o m the land and then not effect n cure of Ih© Ague, i Uenver, (Col.)Trihitne, Nov. 21.
ir ho ti bye. all ing mo 1 «i effi pel ment mi i . . c cureforfl Oo. I manufacture my own medicine I IIL 1 l.’U plllClUVHC (>1
which ih perfectly harmleH**. I can cure any case of Ague. JL 8. HllANNON,
at tho Clerk'g office.
Gre«ucastl©, Ind.,H©pt. 1, 1877. 3. r »-lvr
CEMETERY GREENHOUSE C TIB A I 3 Floworing Hants! TT i* with pleasure I announce that I am ready to | supply my customers with i choice -tuck of plant*, m great v *■ iety, plants that ai © healthy nnd hard?, at low pm-es. Gefuniunis over 3000 in stock. Single. 6 centn; «Iouf»l©. 10 cents and upward, Variegated folmge, 15< rnt>« an l upward, acented, 6 cent- and upward; Fuchsias, 6 cent.- each and upward* Heliotrope, 10 cents each and upward; Verbenas. r * cents and 10 cents ; 5 different kind a of flnw«rinr Hegunio, . r » cents and upward; Hanging Paskeia filled for sale at 60 cents and $1.0(1 oach. Very Urc© supply offlower pots for s*le cheap. All orders delivered in the citv II tf J WfV.NOW.
/Ba wa jq ’ m’t d« made bv e\ery agent every Sv H s -
w w w V
^ earn a dosen dollars » 'lay r- 1 ’tt m their own localities. Hay© no room to .‘xplam bare Busins** pie tiatit and honorable. Women, Ao-l boys an I girls do «s well n« men. We will furnish you n complete Outfit tree. Th© buaiuens pays better that, anything else W© wiin)©ar«xpauses **f Stirling you Particulars free. Farmers an i me-hanis. their sons and daughters, *n i all cias*©* in need of paying wot k at home, stioul I wrtto to u- t-i 1 learn ;ill about the work at one© *4 >w is the itms D n’t delay. Address,
TRUE A OO., Augusta Maine.
dyspeptic,billions sufcrer s, victimN of fever uml ague, tlie mercurjai diseased pat ien t how they recovered health, cheerful spirits md good apotite; they "dl toll you by tak mg >IMMOKg’ LlVKA HeOC-
LXTOK.
Best Family Msdicine
Tho Cheapest, Purest and
in the World!
Fr r I»Y8PEPMI\. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Hihotis uttacus, sp K il Iv\ DACII I-., Colic, OepresHion of Spirits, s« tURTOM AC1I, Heart Burn, Ac , This uni iviilled Southern Remedy ih warranted not to contain a Hingie particle of Msec< ht. or any
mjurioua inineaal Muhflt.mc©, but is.
PURELY VEGETABLE. containing Urns* Roots and Herbs, which an allwip© l’rovn»en*-e has placed in countrien where I *. i ii win 6ii•*• nil IHa#*»»a«»a ••iniHoil l»y liem t <»t ilic
Idvei* und llow«*la.
The sy m |* i’< inis of Liver Complaint are a hither or bad I a-l© in the mouth ; Pain in the Back .Sides or Joint", often tniMfaken for Rheumatiem ; Sour Stomach; Lohm of A ppetift*; IlowelH alternately cos* live ami lax; Headatdie; Lohh of memory, witfi a painful sensation of having f illed to do something which ought to have been done; DEBILITY, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of (he Skin and Eyes, a drv -ough often mistaken for Conniimpt ien. SometinieM tuanv <d thc -c sympfoma attend the
disease,at ©t h«*r« very few; hnt tii© Liver, the larg ‘ ©at organ in the body, is Renerally the scat of the | di-ease, and ifn .t gn!!ii»- ' in time, great antler-
m FatjK mm\i Mr. W. R. Pierce, living on Poplar street, says: "I am traveling almost constantly over tlie West, and sleeping on all kinds of spring heda, and have found none equal to those I have bought At the
well known Furniture house of
0. J. KIMBLE & SON.
After all, there is no Furniture Homs in the country that sells furniture ah cheap an they do. Unsides they make all kinds of odd Job work,and
do
«PMI\G 0\ 'illMIT .NOTICE! Go »nd ..e them in
seat of t
ease,and if not r gn
ing, wrotehedncsM and DEATH will ensue. I can recommend a- an effbiu ii.ua remedy for
1 :. irtbun and Dysnepnis
810^^©* Liver Regulator. Lewis f » Wcmcr, 162 r » Mastrs HmssT Assistant Post M astks, Phila-
OII.I'RIA
“W© finv© tested its virtues, personally, ami know that for Dyspepsia, Bilionsnesa, and Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine th© world ever saw We have tried forty other remedies before Simmon*' Liver Re/iilalor. bet none of theta guv© us more than temporHry relief: but the Regulator not only relieved, hut cured its."—Es. Tsi t
OHAPR ASP MmsavoHS, MrCOU, (.«.
IS ly
Tl xthawiiv Ldlock.
BAD BR-EATM!
Nothing is so tinnlcAsant, nothing so common as had breath, and in nearly eveuy case it comes from the stomach, urd can he ho easily corrected jfyoti will tak© Mimmons* Liver Regulator. I»o not neglect so sure h remedy for this repulsive disorder. It will also i*t prove your Appetite,
Complexion, and Oenernl Health. SICK HEADACHE!
, This distressing affliction occurs most fre(|iienti Iv. The distiirban.-e of the stomach, arising from the i tn perfectly digested ■■ intentcan sea » severe 1 pain in th© h©:ii, ascompanied with disagreeable [ nansea, and this constitutes what is popularly as Sick Ileada he. For piompt ieltef take
Hhoep ever
made in this State was consummated in this city yesterday. Mr. J. S. Stranger, as agent for A. 1). Dunbar, Fred Doekman vinl T. <». liowman, being tlie purchaser. There are nine
*sii th- iecovor.h thousand of the sheep, and the price
paid was $25,000. The thick has just arrived from California, and was owned by Henry Drown, of Tahama county, of Northern California. They were driven across by Eugene Keardon, who acted for Mr. Drown in yesterday’s transaction. Me left the Sacramento river on the 24th of last April, tints being nearly seven months on the way. The first three hundred miles of tlie journey was over the Townsend Hoad, which comes out on tlie Little Humboldt river in Nevada. Front there, he followed the Sublette (’utofT to State Creek, Wyoming, and then the old Oregon Hoad' to the New Fork of Green Diver. From that point he came via Kawlins and Virginia Dale to Carr Station, and thence here. Most of tlie time lie had but three assistants. Several times they were three days without water. Part of the journey was through Chief Joseph’s country, his camp being within sixty miles of them. He knew of their presence there, but said lie would not molest the sheep as they would all die before the journey’s end was reached. Mr. Heardon had intended to go south to Trinidad, hut stopped at Kiowa, arriving there during the latter part of last week. There he stopped, and there the stock now are The sheep were originally Missouri sheep, the original stock having been taken to California sixteen years ago. They were crossed first with Cotswold sheep
and then with Merinos.
The sheep brought over are very large, the wethers weighing 150 pounds. They will shear eight pounds of wool. Tltis tioek is tlie second installment of sheep brought to (his State front the same section within the past month, and both have met with, ready sale. The first flock num-
bered over two thousand.
rrrrnrrn To l»M» Work t iik riaaa.—W© ar© now pre paro l to furniili all cl with constant ©mpiojm©nt at homo, the whole of the time, or for their • pare nu) neut*. Bunine-s* now, light an 1 profitable. Person* of either t*©x easily earn from 60 cent* to f j p© r evening, and a proportional num r»v devoting their whole tirn© to the bu**ineHa. Boy* and g'rl« nearly aa much a* men That all who ae# th'* notice may ©©nd their ad Ir©*a, and test the business, w© mane this unparalleled offer ; Pi such a* ar© not well vatisfled a© will send on© I of tar to pay for th© trouble of writing. Full pariimilara, * t'nple* worth several dollars to comaeo *" work on, aa ' a copy of Home and Kir©*ide, <vi* of *h© largeHtaud beat Illiiatrated Publication*, \ I ••at free hr -nail. Reader, if you w*i;t permanau*.. profitable work , ad dr©**, C#EoH4*IC 8TIKBON A OO., 14 Portland, M«m©
A car load <>f wagons and buggies,
S mmons’Liver Regnlator. or Mmlicine, consigned to parties in the diamond
fieltlH of South Africa, lias just neon
Itcontain* four medical element*, nevei united in , . , . . ... ^ -
Capt-Spurgin's Campaign agamat, the
Indians.
The parents ot Capt. W. F. >purgin, tu tliis city, have received a letter from him giving the following grap iic account of his campaign against the Indians this summer and fall: Our campaign this summer has been an exceedingly hard one. . > company left here May Hth, an was sent to the Wallawalla valley, near Wallula, where we remained until the trouble broke out at Mt. Idaho. ' 1 were moved immediately to V oil -'P' wai, the nearest point to the trouble. After remaining at i.apwai one nig i I was ordered into Lewiston to tfi. e command tliere and perform certain duties. While there tlie (’loarwater fights of July Hth and mb took place, and, although I ' va s not tliere, my company was, and in the engagements lost 5 killed and 6 wounded. In the latter part of July I was ordered to tlie field and placed in charge ot the Engineer Company. My duties were various and arduous. Gen. Howard placed inc on detached service with my company, Sept. 0, "it 1 orders to take the wagon train—11 wagons, 74 horses, 4 two-horse-wagons —from the Yellowstone Falls, (which yon know are in the heart of tlie Kocky Mountains,) into hurt Kllis. I had a hard job, as I had to grade canons, fell trees and make bridges over a country that wagons never traveled before. I reached Fort Kills Sept. 15, and, after resting a few days, and procuring supplies, I started down the Yellowstone to again join Gen. Howard. I moved down the \ ellowstone 120 miles below Ellis, when I received orders to inarch to Lewiston, Idaho. I returned to Ellis, turned in my property, and received orders by telegraph to discharge my men there. (1 he engineer Company was composed of civilians.) 1 did so, and started home, by stage from Kllis to Franklin, Idaho,—450 miles; by narrow guage rail road from Franklin to Ogden—85 miles, and from Ogden to San hranciseo by rail—between 800 and 000 miles; then to this place by steamer, over 600 miles. I have traveled over 4,000 miles during tho last 5 months, (not including our return furlough trip,) by land and water, on foot, iu wagons and on horseback. Our trail after the Indi ms took us through the National i’ark, in tlie Kocky Mountains, was over one of ilic roughest countries in the world. NN o also traveled over the Lodo trail, which crosses the Hitter Knot Mountains, which are located between the settled portions of Montana and NN iwh-
ington Territory.
I lost 27 pounds this summer. My clothes are all too large, but I expect to be able to fill them before spring. From our Indiana Exchanges.
SJiolbyville Republican.
The mournful discovery is made by Democratic journals that enough Democratic members were in a neighboring bar-room at the second passage of the army hill through the House to have prevented a Kepiihliran victory. Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson finds himself unable, with tlie force at his command, to ransack all tho NN asliington saloons when an important vote is coming on, and hence, probably, the demand for another assistant. Some of the Ohio Congressmen igned the Murphy pledge before they left home. If the Democracy desire to preserve their majority through the session, they will do well to start a temperance revival, and induce the rest to sign.
Terr© Haute •'i.tr.ett©.
When Thomas Ewing says that there are hundreds of men in a small district of Ohio, who are begging for work, and asking only for biead and meat as compensation, and draws from that the inference* that there are thousands of men in the country starving and unable to get work for bread and meat, he asserts what is n >t true and what stamps him as a dangerous demagogue. This sort of wild and reckless assertion has gone far enough. Tramps arc not men begging to get work for bread and meat. A hoever tries to believe they are workingmen out of work, and seeking work, and willing to work, deceives himself. Try to get the next one who begs for a breakfast to do some work and earn his food, and sec how ipiiek he re- , fuses, or how tardily he does a cent’s worth of work for ten cents' worth of breakfast. No! tramps are idle vagabonds, who won’t cat bread unless it is buttered, and who loaf as a profes-
sion for pies and cakes.
Tori* Haute Expr©a*.
Deforo the war the arrogant southerners believed that one southern man could whip five northern ones. The assumption of superiority takes a different shape down cast, where it is currently believed that one eastern man knows more than five western ones. Our eastern friends are making as great a mistake ns our deluded
southern brethren did.
InGinnapolit* P©opl©.
Our late erring Southern brethren want the return of their battle flags. Why not also return to them their late slaves, and pay them for their property destroyed when they were hauling to sever the I’nion?
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Evansville has suffered much from remorseless speculators in Chicago. In the last six months half a million of hard-earned money was taken from the city to fill the coffers of wheat thieves in Chicago. The first few months they allowed Evansville to win, and several men made fortunes. This led to speculations by some of the most solid merchants, and now the city is shaken from center to circumference by impending disasters to old houses. The banks there have suffered, and altogether the destruc-
tion has been terrible.
The Indianapolis Abors says that
Odor. Senses of Smell and Taslo Wholly Gone. Entirely Cured by MHFOm RfimL CURE. Mpoh* W.Tka A Better: Gentlom.-n -1 fVrl r<>mr>©N**<J > ni'kiiowlcd#g to you the wreut bunellt Savfokd’s Abii’AL CUKE ha« been to me. For ten years I imve ' * - | '>*thsomtt tfitcMc, r.ud espo-
i it ind
nco ...
One week u
Ci KR
RaDU’AL (JUKI
been nffi;cted .
dally In the winter time ha* it tUxriiarfre baa been thick nnd
t *0 bad that my present - <i la n l oom t very offensive to them. Out* week uftr
- - .•« K»rur.»r. Cfke -
am
W iru irrre .. d, ii my iF’OCral health is much iiunrovcd. \ ou:*,
Mianni'fjvK it. ford
SJurtt Uaiul Writer. <, 1 " ' - , ■
f-p. v*n T* . PTT.& \ftrn V'nv S fSKL <*l'l.r. t ur Kfhoot fll 11(1, tWOlll » I'ent. Oil .»C ( JlicB.,Xor s.im hundrs I dollar, ux.ble property, and fitly rent.
LATER. on rleh t.\.ihlo poll,
o.-ntlemen* To* nuckmr of s*vforo*.i-rRvrtrrlrrd If «»id »«*e. nre not pmd on or before tho Uiir.l
h < to-mshiallrlgnt. Iilon’tknowwhatlhlmuLM^ivo Monday iu .April .A.
It It bud not been for this retmuy. I buv ■ tried ■ -n,i ovHrrihlnk' else, and althotivk * Lavo
K*’. *
— r-,,. .. r », id hi
tried
ha*
with th
Inter
oiseaic
bt*e:i inonl severe. Moody, rmittlni,' * la it loom with ot.
h 1 ■ul
f.*u ben
r cu t meno I \v a not n*l smell.
Oats, Bran, Ship*
stuffs, &c.
(loo I. delirer,d (o Any purl ot the oily FKI'C OFCMSKUK. Pnre, low n, the loweHt. (,’»ll nn I Me, ijm nppoMito the PoMtofhoe. 4(My j
\otkt; to tax paykks.
VTOTK'K ii herebv ffiv©n fli.if the Tax Dupl nte il for the <’ity or (tr©enra*tle, Ptifnam (’otinfy,
*--r in.hHiiu. for the year 1877, hat thiv day
I State of Indiana, for tho year j been placed m my handa for colleefion.
Th© lax levy ui appear* from said duplicate m a* J follows, to wit: For ganernl ptirpoae*, eighty ©©ntn on ©ach on© him Irod dollar* taxable prop*
bread CAKES, ROLLS p lES.& c Halted and delivered daily to ,1) V " H.lteiyon M»ln etroet ne*r Souu, p ^ may be »ent through th, Po«t(,ffi c% 20.tr. CHARLEY LURTEHe
■
Nnacl l
b- able to Hop tf \, »IH.*to r»*rorrr
ougli
, I bavc not
ell nnttl I
). 1678, a penalty of teu per
oem. will b «^ d ' u L M AnSlIAI.l.. City T.ommu,
(Jreen©a*tle, Ind , Noe. 15,18* ••
iirer. 40-Jw.
Cheap Kindling, Cooper's »havi«*. and kit Hi..,, a,.,, any part rtf the ,ity at fiO aen.s .
:16-tf.
ifHf to rreorrr my .. v .
hANKouu’a ( ukk Y'oa can refer any ono you
■ Cheapest and Best. Hill’s Art r,n (iy.jrn n.pu>i, liica., Noy. 15, ISlJt I ,, M aAX W W'o.J fiT*
A '' "* ' N rnt i . Jl
hippy proportion to »ny other prei.arn- shiithcd hv the Studehaker Hrethers Thomas Gale has again returned from »«enl .' Cnlhnrti... » wonderful Tonk, . „ a...., I, .1 .
the earn©
tion, via: a gentle , « ■ , nn unei©©»>tlonnhl© Alterativ© nnd < ©rtein (Jor* recti ve of all impuriti©.* of fh© body. Hitch Mignnl succea* ha* utt©nd©<l it* tie©, that it m now t^gard* ©d ah tli© Rtfeetual Hp©cifi© a* a Remedy in Malarioun Fever*. Rowel f’omplaint*, Pvapppwia, Mental Deprension, ReaMeHanei*. Jnundic©, Nnunea, Sick ]I©a<lach©, Colic, Constipation and
Btliouaneaa
IT H AS NO KgCAL,
Armed with thia ANTID* F|’K all ditiiafea nn^l change* of wat©r Htid food rnav he fn^ed without feat* A* »t Ueniedv it. MALARIOUS H FVKRS, BoWKL r iMPLAl.NTS, RE8TLKSSNKSS, JAUN-
DICE NAUBKA.
MAMUraCTUBKP <*HI.Y HV J II EEIl,!Rf <1 O.,
Philadelphia, I’A. ••rfee, Bl Of)
manufacluring Dend. TIiIh ’
*Ol«l By »«ll
company at South is one of the beneficial
results of the Centennial Exposition.
- m • ^ —
There are more than a thousand names of Indianapolis citizens on the black list recently published by the physicians of that city, some of whom have been reported by more than a dozen different doctors. The names of those too poor to pay are not on tho list; only those who c.ouhl pay hut trill not, being published.
Louisiana to assist in in the organiza tion of another colony. He says that the last colony is all settled except two men who would he satis, fied with nothing short of the presidency of a national bank; that the planters cannot get men enough to do their work; that they came from a long distance to engage the Hoosiers on lauding, and there is work enough for thousands more at living wages. The reception tendered the new arriv-
als was most friendly. ■
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE rot only promptly arrrst* th* corrodinir <1Iarhnrcr!i In > t trrh. but. by svmpuihetlc action. It restores t • a * l Hi Hit t.ic orirain of tho head that have bn
OHIC-A-CrO , n.gue,,, ior mor# ^ Hi; uv HSIH twenty years l! L li II li I I V H I I • A r,,id«ut pbatographer of the ciij of j,
The undersigned, for
honnd
tc l by it, uuU
t ion*: —
Eye#Ighfc, Inflamed nnd Mattery
£yea, I*ainful and AY’atmy Ey*'.*, of
licurinir, Karach©, Neuralgia of tho Par, i i»chnrf©« from the Ear, Kinging; Nolaca in the Ht^l, I>i^zln©HB, Ncrvoua H©ad;*f ho t I ’i.lna in th© 1 viupW-a, LobH of tho Senr.ea of Tusia aad Rmell, Elongation of tho Uvula* (afiamnuition of tho Tonsils, Putrid Soro
Throat, TicLllns; or I lacking; Cough, ISruu-
rhitia, end l,ii t tling of tho Luugs.
Ft h pack*©© contain* Dr. RfinfBrd’.i Improv©*! InhnJ!n*?Tub *. wiihfuil and carefully j>cn ire I dir.curi'* I t use in ..U cases. Price.ft. For nule ny all who -s i
ct.ill dniffiriit* and tlenlcr* thn
: The People’s Paper!
O 4
3'J columns, filled with Editorials, N*ics t Agricultural, Jlisccllani/ and Market lie.
ports.
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M.t'cB r.nd ( ;dki ii*.
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^COLLiS’M VOLTAIC PLASTER
iblned with ahlghly
atlvo
* N Fl©ctrrwGaW*nlc Battery, combln®i| - i Mvdicat. d Plaster, formlug tie yrui -'■•nt In Ihv world < f lucdiclnr, and utter i other F'ast. n» her^loforo In i h'*) - act
■ ti.M i b** <-'U PIakU h In
in one week
They . o aol pall.atv, tbey ewak.
didetit curat riy *urpaaslo l
'I h*»y uci ot? plie
I key
TI ! *r j Affection* ©f the Ch^st. Relievo AiTuct.oui oi'tuj Lunk*. Relleva AtTectloa* Oi Uu Heart. RelleTe Affccthm* of Ibo Llrcr. Rflleva Affection* of the Pplccu. Kcllcvt Aff< - eilot<*of the Kidncya. Rclleva Affection* of tho Spluc. RelleTe Affections of tbe Nerve*. Relievo Affection* of the Muscles. R Revs Affeetlo *rfthv Joints. IL Ueve Affections of tbe Boacs. lictievo .‘xilectl u.* ot the Sinew*.
One Copy 1 year, Poslase Pajfl, 75c. CloPs of Fug, “ “ 7flc. Glotis of Teii* “ “ 65c. ante of Twenty* ‘‘ “ 60c. The Daily Post, One Year. Postage pdii* - - $7 00 PartK of Y©ar in Froporf ion. We propose to ginatly enlarge Tli K DAILY' POST iDinnit October, after vvln< , li the price ill be JIj.CHJ peryettr, poatuye paid. All w ho snhd<*ribo b for© enlargement, at tne oresent rate of $7 oo will receive the enlarged paper to the ami of their time without extra ennrge. Hume term* to Agents or. both Daily ami Weekly a« last year. Aiidreis THE POST. 47-3m. Hh Dearborn Ml., Chicago
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, 1C , .. now niaUinK tli, jopyni, a D J mk:.., small piotiir,^. », hIho tlio Uknig f r#m ; i|( coloring iu India Ini Water Calms, P«!j 1 otc., U -penalty. We are prep, rt( j l0 , I(( ^ work ol llii, kmi of all ,iies no.! ,t T |„ , (tl(i The coloring being done bv. Mrs. Josephine Throop a flt*»-<jls*« arl'it who doe* nothin* «!»• y ( gu • .ar.ie » kj good wo r k .n every rsgpsct um^ hail ©'. .ora wnj &t L.OWICR PRICES oouaulering the quality of 'he work The mnuy decided advaalune* incoiihrr.ijq.. •onnlly with tho artial, must be spp Rr ,- ; . having work of lhi« kind dou,; , n d alt« curing it at Drat bands. All that W« a.U i, a careful «i»;uin,l k q m work and epecimene on hand,. , n j ; M U1 that we ahall be able to meet ali tli, rs^u nue^ of the moat critical pubiie. SNTISFACTON filllUNllll
No m Per r l at m*v bo th«» extent of your snflVrlnff. try< • of ! M h*t«r*. Rrllvfi* (ru(0'iMri/ou4. >« fact ; pp i red 1 y bundl ed* ofteBthnonials In our pom©-**!oa. Jt* a la inuid t!iut th**. moKt Important dtacoverlc* In r rn.ify u.iti* ’ ack irs* than tea years, snd that com"ii* or y.inn and I'M?*iiccs of plants amt shrub* aro in united v. itb Klcctrlclty to form n curative Plas,nPootblHK.I- ,, allng. and urmythCnlng propertio#
*
■ t-rientific physician it tu the bone lu-cL.
Tin: sui\.
1878. NEW YORK. 1878.
iu all ©a*sv AKT MTI'DIO Block, West Hide Square
Respectfully,
Brest A h,
«v*r N*w Ttrk e\r.
M-ly.
A* th© tim© approach©* for the renewal of subacription*. THE SU.N wouhl remind ii* fii©nd» and wellwi*her.* every where, that it i* again a (•until Ut© for the'r consMeration and aiippoit. Upon it* record for the poet ten year* it relio* for ucoutimianco of tho hearty sympathy and xomm'* on* co-operation which have h'therto been extended to ii from everv quarter of the Union The Dully Hun unfair page • sheet of’48 (fol* utnu*. price hy mail, post paid, Accent* a month,
or $i.:»0 per year.
Tli© MimHay edition of Tits -ts i* an eightpng© .a licet of M columns While giving the new* ?if th© day, it also contain* a Isrg© amount of liternry and mis^’ellano'Di© matter specially prepared for it. Tuk Sumdat Su.h has tiiet with great success.
1*0*1 paid $1.20 a year. I b© Week Iy kmi.
Who d ■>•** not know the Weekly Sun? It clreu• late* throughout the United states, th© Canada.*, nnd beyond. Ninety thousand funil’©.* greet its welcome page* weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, ©ouiisellor, and frieiul. It* new.*, edito-
.. , rial. agriculturuL smi literary department.* make
w ht P«, u.a.4- . >"i4 evtrgthiug nactssar, for , t ., K e*iuil7 a Journal for th* fauiilg aod loe Art,r ' < 4>*r* t* « (Hide. Termx. One Dollar u rear, post paid.
; 11(1 olU Encn. This price, quality ennaidered, makes it the
Th© proprietormd th© New Y-'tW Courier (estab- ©heap?**t newspaper published Fot club* of ten,
with 810 cash, we will sen ! an ©xtia ropy free. *"n Mi© mantifaoture and sale of small Bruiting
J. a. hill GOLD,
T-rlo-', Mrs Contx. K r refill to rail for COIXTXfl. VOLTAIC PI.A«TER ■ y« t r©t some worthies* imitation, bold hy nil «a> and Retail DnurKi"*” tiironghoot the T’nlted K - -.: '.'ind Canada*, nnd by WKI.KS a POTT RR, Pro-
prietors, notion, Ms*a.
DO YOU WAN TONE!
LmI th© ilung to keefi hoys at home in the even* ing.*, and to train them in habit* of hnaineas. I’RInTING presses for amateurs,
, and everything necs*hary for
green hark*
Drent chancetoom 1 iiioi.ey. If ycu viDi j
_ gold you CM |»; W© need a per* n i n mry !,« a
taka a
»)e*t IlluxtiHtsd family puld Uio n n • «
•'' *i I t r| $5. thing ©( $10
thor of the “(ireen Book," A©.
The world renowned aailior, in tin* admirable lecture, dearly prove* from his own experience that he awful connequence* of *©!f abuse maybe ertectually removed wdhout medicin©, nnd with-
• >t buHine** man can quickly out (iangeroii* surgical operations, bougies, instru-
• hm bv hi-_owt> iM-in* 1 ?**- - - i
pro pi
li*hed in MV*) have added to their publishing hu*l the manufactme and nal© of small IMintinj, Press©*, for tlie use of amateur.*, together w ith the
v equiaite for thair uaa, Phe
r-qxitaliou <*f the New York Courier, whieh in ' k:i ... all over th© United Ssates, i* a guarantee t h i whatever they otf»*r i* represepted. The pro**©** hero olTercd are largt* enough to J print cards, l»i*els, leitor-heads, and all other
ey are atructed n the aama
V»i ini ;|*les as the large |)rrsses uaed by job printer*, ! ai*d ih- v are guiirantued to do a.* good work as th© ,
b©*t 111 g© press©*.
On receipt of Five Imllhrs we w ill setwii to anya<ldr©SH‘\ self-inking press as afore- t ^ -aid. together w th f»»ur varieties of type, and a small can of printei * ink—every- j
th’ng i omplet© for pr.nting.
•• on race pt of Tan Dollars we will san i i pre.* of large size, an*! more n pid working, with srlt acting roller*, eight kind* (#1 type and two color* of Ink.
The operation of uaing these nrossea i* so sim- i pi© that any !»oy often years will master t at the first trial. Full printed in-truetious, however,
neeoinpnny each pre**.
• 4
■iv© ih© cost ot a pres* hy doing lii* own printing oven with tfia sroaflar aiia, < an toon make enough money by printing cards, 1©., to pay the
©o- f f hi© prs?s
Remember we guarantee these presses, both ir.es, to work perfectly. They ai© now being sold very rapidly, and in erery case the purchaser is
delighted.
A father ©sn not do a hotter thing for hi* boy th »n to buy him one of these interesting and useful machines. Boys are highly please I with them, and they are mo**© potent than any other influence to inculcate bu*ine*M habits, and win boys from
th© danger* ot idly spent evening*.
Send remittance bv post office money orders or
• alters, andr< sina N E 4% Y OK li < Ol HIKK.
1 1 Beckman Street, B. O. Box 29’J4, New York.
IT
NOTICE
TE.AC H 33 B/S Tli© County School Superintendent will meet up plicsnts for license to teach, at th© 1st Ward 8choa building iu Oreencaatle, at 9 o’clock a. «?., the last Saturday in each month. Applicants must begin promptly at 9 o'clock, in orflor to do themseives u-tico. They must also present certificats ol haracter, unless krown to the Huperintendent.
L. A. RTOCKWELL, County Snpt. ly ^Cloverdale. Ind.
Address
44 8w*.
I’UIU.ISHKItS (IF Till' >VS.
New York City.
Tin; (IIIKAT CAU.SK
HUM \N MISKUY
Just published, in * sealed envelope. Brice 6 ct*. A l.eetitr© on lhe Xntin*©. Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Wcakneea, or Spermatorrhica, in Diced hy self-abuse. involuntary omissions, Impotcn y. Nervous debility, ami im-
lent* to marriage generaB
epil©i;
pediment* to marriage generally; ©onViunptinn, B S V* M,, d til*; mental and physical incapacitv <* -»> ROBERT .1. Cl I.YEKWKLL, M. D., a,t-
menti-, rings, or corclinls ; pointing out u mode of cur© st one© certain nnd elb'ctual, by which every entferer, no matter what hi* condition may be mat cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. •4T This lectnre will prove a boon to thousand©
and thousands.
Hent under seal, in plain envelope, te any addresa, on receipt of s x cents or twr postage
stamps.
Address the Publisher*, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL C0 n 11 A iiti Nt., Xenr York : Post office Box, -I.YNfi
115-lv.
BLACK S, BKO.
Any one can bvcoine v successful • } most elegant work* of art given fr©«* to - ' - ■ Tha price it low that aim ■ .•>■• > Hcrioes, One agent reports niakiiii; over $
week, a lady agent re)
subscribers 111 ten days. All al, * .-j money fast. Y ou can devoM All your time t v huainess. or only youi* spire i me • dm i i be away from ho i’e over uiglit. Yon can do . ,» I
wall aa othor* Full pari
terms free. Elegant and expensive on:fit fr«. ! | you want profitable work send - ymir addif-m once. It costs nothing to frv the hu*iu*M. No one who engages fail* to in '.© grcrit pav. Ai '*d“The People'* Journal,’’ Boithuid, Muir r
WHilMHEB ^ Bflfili 1 of Philadelphia. The largest manufacturei s of Clothing is tlie Union, liax* appointed j. R. M. ALLEN tlieir agent for this county. Yoi m save 25 per cent., and liave your Clothing made to order hy leaving your uien k with him. Call and viamine SAMPLES
AN I)
MATERIAL,
PRICES
Immense Sacrifice!
South Indiana St, Oposite Post Office. Iliem lor llral.rliiAN HIkn mid ot re<ln©©<l ralaa. They Hlao ealenatY© Ylule Alinla. 34-lv.
AT COST! NO HUMBUGI Wo have concluded to close our busings in this city and consequently will sell onr entire stock of ClaOTHIN Car, ' AND GENT’S Furbishing Goods, A.t First COST! ■ M >4 \ WHAT I N4Y 1 JNTO HVLX1CLT3-U.8;!! Call in snd you will be convinced. My slock must be closed out by January 1. 1878.
LEV! KAHN.
N R Pemon* knowing tbem*elve* indebted to am© will save co*ts and tro ib’e hy ('.ailing in and ©tth ng their a ©omits, n* all accrnttili* not paid by .1 «nM .ry i, »KJ* will positively h© placed ill the hand* r ff I
WORK AND FI Guaranteed. This Hrrniifnmsnt bring- ss.I.rs pr e* 1 '• door. [ si, j litre * full I in* of R*,*r M©* 1 -' n?, H»(S, Cup.. , rjsM!,' Fsrni.h >« The Ready-made CLOTHING I WILL SELL AT No 21, East Washington Street, IS-lr «RKKA«'.4»rrl.K I' 11 | CHEAP! CHEAPER!
THE FIRMETS OPPORTUNITY.
FOR SAI E AT LOW RATES.
ITMUST-CLASS. pure tired,Short-horn bull calves, I; yearltnga and tw n-yeur old*, clnefly the get of the u .rivaled ahow hull’Imp l.4lltD ftTItA'ITI AI.1.A1Y, 17AUI. winner of :|o prize* ami challenge cupa in (hmada and the Unii*».i u*--*- q*|, e
AH' (Im**. 0 f nltv
lower prices n «Hii »• mijr olbrr Aim# *liirr ,hl ' Rare inducements offered * 0 GASii BXJYBOBS.
ftlde Fiiblfe Square*
one door .South of ^ oa< *' JAMES TAYLOR
U-ly
The l.-rgo-t »n'l
iti j i>( I \1 ,‘t"7kVn*«br?i |
_ and the United rttadea. Tit© V-'1 i I v* " ^ ^ * ^^f-hromos, ,,f " n «i* v dams of the above calves represent some of tbe bracing over 3,000,000 U most popular fain ill©* of Hhort-horn* in America, Choice Print*, at our anm* .
tncluriiiig the tnvorite Rosabella, Pomona, Ade- the newr laid©, (’airil»na, Filligi eo ami Y’oung Philli* strain* prices,
of blood. Stock may be seen *i oii»'-—■
• © seen at al Ifprices. I ne Falls of th© Hnm©, si/*© ' *! two ‘L* »-• «r»nd ; Ko.„e „n tho s,^ l n|-MJ"*„ f
- v m i *,j -
n.tinn. For further piirticnl»r« R.lrlrr.,
4-ly.
' piinhur vi
I'nnlH, »t «iir Art
» »nrt iMipiiiHr H(ib|(-ct« r 1 The Knilsofihe Khino, »no ■i' 1 *' K , rr >I
in th**
l.oln H.llii,
*»ri6
,'htirming j» F !
tin
the*© times.
is not easily earned
hut it own be mad© in three month* bv any one of either aex, in anv
pari of the country who is willing to work steadily at the ©mplovmen: that wc furnish. •«>* per week iu
your own town. You need not be away from home overnight. You ©an give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. W© hav© agents who are making over $2u pet day. All who
1 - • ' \ i 'ii© pr©‘-
-w easily nnd
any other business. It costa nothing
to try the business. Terms and $•> Outfit free Addree© *t once H HallBTT A Co., Portland,’
*
engage »t one© ©an make monev f i*t. ent time money ennnot be mad© *
rapidly at
h( .mifiil m.rinn, -'r.» 14x20, in urrnl ■' " ,, > Oftlt.n llu.-k-i, #h,io Mountain!.. •' v • i
Newport, Unrntnun, liilhoring Prinir"
H«4Mbora, Puddf In LiHlculty. Ali*o ' ir *,, «nnw Storm. Xmorionn Fruit, ind «<h'.f-,1 • I (•(■U. Flor.l Bii.in.u.Ciir.li*. ^undxT “j," i, . HiKn.rv, Moitoe., Block Oroim* m..! Al-n the finct nint mn.t complotc * ■ j |nf kxll Chroma., both on whit* mount, q' j r " hl.ck mourts, Kohl linf. "ur " t0 ‘ , i'rrt’ .Tprjrlhing i|*.ir*hl. for fienlers, Akcm' f , i ! um purpo.*., nnd .11 .houl'l 'c.i ol,r n r ,..!ir' ! (innltty of work . The rikht p.rticH c.n i !icfr i ind.pon.l.nce in every lo.-xlity hy tokink p, r ! for onr .trotchoil .nd frnmo l Fhroni 1 '" i!
kr. free llhi.tn.ie,I CntHlnijiie on 1
.lump. Send forlH or 9S ontflt. A'hl re -'_
J. LATHAM & OP’ •■ff ll'i tV i-hlniflun ■!.. Fo*n"’
