The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1858 — Page 4

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PROSPECTUS

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IttlMfi Kukry Hmitk. Mil's HnVey Smith hiui flaxen hair— flor iludly had the pew tor; Uer eyes tvero grey and looked wreue 1’pon her favorite miitorv I ho suitor was a jolly youth. And nimble, short and brawny; The yellow fever took him off One day to Callforny. And when T heard that he wa.- gone— It s now—said I—i^r never! I sl.aved myself nud grettsed my rhoes, And tried to look unite clever. I riegod myself fiom top to too, And caught mid mounted Dobbin; But nil the way I rode along, My heart kept up a ihrobbiu'. And when 1 reached her daddy' s house. It still kept up a thumpin'; But when I saw that lovely inaid, It kinder stopped a jumpin . T was half-past ten when at her feet. I knelt, and yet ore dinner. With honied speech and winning ways I had contrived to win her. Some months elnpscd—to set the day I now began to press her; I urged, entreated, plead in vain— In vain did I caress her.

THE INDIANA PRESS. [ TA\ IMi located in Oreem idle, I purpo~< | | t.i.i.1 lulliiur w artblv newsimoer, to he en-

^prifultural.

C'ropN*

Our farmers generally tlo not make

I sufficient provision for the product inn of . . ... forage crops. They think that when the 1 1 11 ' vwk '. v m '"T.'^h\”Xv twentieth of May has passed they “WO u .d to news, politics and ehoic inisi-ellany.imd have no further cure for their cows and j w j|| advocate the growing interests o! our tow n young cattle than to give them the j and county. . range of the pasture, however poor and In polities, The I’mw" w ill be ot t n > rne,'/lir,u~tf,l itinay be TW, -M.- ai.k ~ that a milch cow requires more nelt, sue- ] i . niln01 | xU . a t h e (’ineinuati platform, and beeulent food than onreominon grazing land hieving it toh. the only party which can ad- ’ affords. Though they complain if there minister the government uneeiWt.lly, weshuil; is not a full vield of milk, morning and IhW f('r the suecess ofdemoeiatie me.'-uros • . . . ...a .i il'ntif•?! ot flu* same in

(;llEATIIAli0Al.NS] BI10 ,, FS f' ST0RE ,

AT THE

M. W, WILLIAMS.

People's Clothing Store, smni. side or tiw squar-c.

Southeast Corner Public Square,

fSvTx*«,©r3r.

DR. A. T. KIGHTLEY RESPECTED LEY tenders hi. 1 professional tu-rviees to these who

Imay favor him with their patronage. All ojr {eratiofis performed after the manner of th, Du st approved practitioners, and with perfect iniety to the patient. It may not be improper for him to state, for the aatisfoction of thi»e

One rfwr we$t of T. 1C. U'tllian)* .SYorr,

Is now receiving ft

„ ^ I LARGE A WELD SELECTED BTOCK OF who have not an acquaintance with hi. pr,,tv

AT THORNBURGH'S OLD STAND.. GROCERIES

'VWA I|« ..m-n (O thc tiliiora o! I , utn„m

eounty at prices which cannot fail to please , ^ ° rekkkkkcks: 6 those*who wish to obtain their money s worth ( ' w T Scotti Ksq., J. W . Hall, M. I)., W. R.

Lewis, M. D. Darnall, M. D., A. B. Walls,

P. M„ Bainbridge, bid.

THE undersigmsl would inform bis friends

and customers that Ids

Sl'KIMi AND Sl'MMEK STOl K

i in return

LEWIS THOMPSON, late of Parke c.un-

MJvVS, HOYS’ £ YOUTHS'

CLOTHING,

I ty, will su|>erintend the Sales I)e|>artment,

and

would he glad to have his old friends and nc- ^ . i

qmuntanccs call nuu sec him, as he is sati-ned (Jreencustle Mar Ivr that be can make it to their advantage ns wd!, ■ —^ r_

ns others to call and examine the stock, which ’ J0HN will be sold at prices as cheap as any house in

this part of tl ,Slate.

Grccneastle, June 5, lsr>H.—C\v

, - . i * i . j,n,1 ,1,,. continued apt 1 1 ieation ot the same evenntr, they take no . special care fntur . ^.nlnistJILn of both the federal lunush the nmtcritil for an .iliuiulant sup- . U1( j .rments. In the dlsetwslen ot ply. They have no hay to spare, and if 1 political questions, weshall be gui.hsl by those thev li.nl it would eontrihute Inti little to' sound constitutional prlneij'lcs which hau* e\tho siistenanee of the dairy in summer cr been the hna-t ot the Natioiial Dernoirni y . , -I-. , • t 0 n which constitute the secret of its present sue-

tinto. I hoy cat.nut give slops, for all Bn(1 #pm , as n „ illd , ix , 0 n ft.ture as hr.l- -ANP-

the rotusc of this dtsi i iptioii is needed in i ill|l( 11S j tK |,., 4 |„.,. n victoriouH.

the swine trough; anil their roots are till The Dei of our State have already GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS)

consumed long ago. What can thev do ? entered upon a campaign which bids lair t" It is IMS dffieult question. Plant and n.agniti.de and iinl'ortiinei^

sow

corn and an vthing ofthe kind which can .„ s i 4 „»> nlreadv enmured

be cut ami fed to cows morning and even forces i paratory to the coming -trugide. — tl"' lowest uiad, toiin tim. • g*™ 1 VERY BEST OF GOODS, ing. An acre will prod,.,, tons of green One more vigorous and determined etfort on which can be found anywhere. At a» low hgurw as nny of hfr Mure in the A\\|t. . , . . 1 . , . v the part of tlic I)t‘iTHK*rncv, ami the party «>t >> e expect to sell our (food- FOR f ASIf lod'ler \ per-on who lias nrwi ma.ie . ti ,, Ilrt ] ism w i,l t.e forever cmdied out. The Uom.n,hie and fair dealing, together with his >r its .quivalent, and of course can sell for less the trial will he surprised to know what ( , nf)1) , n0( ,j 0M | V | l(1 apprised of the nll-im-i '* ' h ”’' .mi

uinount may he produced on a single acre, p,issues at stake, to ensure a correct

8»a«" lie may be found at hiu Ollier, over

CITY DHI'G STORE. T I WING pun based the stock of DRUGS. rSSiaSS

IS NOW COMrLBTK,

Wo urge every fanner to put in an a- appreciation of the sumo. "We shall endeavor

ere of corn to this purpose. It will repay to discus* those issues fairly and candidly,

i , • ,i f ill .,,,,1 Rut Tiik I’ltKss vv.ill not be so entirely ]vdtt- .' . ,l 11 J. *1 ‘ ‘ . , j leal that its columns will Interest the politician it is not all needed for forage it may [exclusively. As a newspaper, weshallondeavi. lived and reserved for winter use. It ,,r to untke it anmeeptahle if not indispensable max be sowed now, or at anv time during visitor to cadi and every fireside. The curthe present month.— (,'rnni'lr Farmer. ■'< nt news of the day, both foreign and donies-

,^, tie, will appear pr<>inptly in its columns. In Kbm Bugn. 1 our attention to attiiirs transpiring in our own

This is,on the whole, tho root best suit mid-l. mid in Ifie State at large, we shall eitj , m ■ ] 11 c. ♦ i * i dt*:ivor to l>o socoiid to nom?. It h si iso < Mir ine,l to our Middle Mutes and southern ag t() jvp |llt< . st ( . omtn „ rci „, imellincultnre. It is excellent lor stock Iced- ^ Mi . ( , ,. ln j,racing full rejH.rt- of tlie Sew York ing; the time of sowing and working is cattle market, and such other stock and i.rout a more convenient period than that of ,luee markets as will most interest our readers, others, and the necessary cultivation umih " 'hell at all times have an eve t<> the x. mit> less. It may be sown the last week of 'f terming .ommuntty; and, to this end , .• , ,. , ... shall spare neither pin ns nor expense to collect J uue oi not until the hist week ol Au- jnfonnution upon the subject of ugi iculgust. Have the ground so far in read-! ture us will prove of interest to thorn, and tininess as to he able to take advantage of . better conduce to*eiciitific farming in the great

a lain, and sow the seed at any time til- and groxving cunty ot Putnam. (I,,, i;,., ,,(• Julv 'ri.,. 0 f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

. i ineni ,i .mux. inc loin pi mm Tl|J f R| g , q guturday month is pci haps the he-t time. mornin printed on large and hetuitiful type, Should it happen that the ground on and will be furnished to subscribers at the rate

NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES for carry ing on busine.-s in this line, has

secured him a

While matters were thus erost and -pil'd, My clothe* all growing seedy, My rival from the mines returned,

Still for Sukey greedy. I .saw him kinder sidle up,

And slip his arm around her; When, heavens and earth! she let him kiThose precious lips—confound her! I told her that I xxas surprised— My eyes had sure deceived me: A tip asked her to renew her vow, And from suspense relieve me. When, don’t you think, the tanml gal, Her thumb upon her smeller. Her lingers riggled as she said—

Can't conic it, little ti ller 1

8x5)“' Gold and silver are, in these days, the most prized of all li /le-iiirta/m. 8k£t’ How does a pitcher of water differ

from a man throwing his wife off a bridge? which you would grow the ruta baga is of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFT\ ( EN IS One is water in the pitcher; the other is occupied with another crop, or for any ^- v N ' 1 \*> P :| y :|! '!c hali-yeai-lv in ml1 * i > ^ vinei 1 - . 1 ' vaneo. Snhscriptfons received tor a shorter

h 11 period in tiroiiortion to the<e rates.

HOW A KD BRIGGS.

1 profit than those who sell on long time. We will keep constantly on hand

A Good Supply of the Beat Brands of

r.oml mid ()iIs,

Together with

ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE. TOBACCO, CIGARS,

i 'Ai u m n (>r ci

And he assures his friends and the public generally, that he will continue to

offer them nothing but the

BEST IN THE MARKET *w.., s%2£1Si, on,. ,t-,,

All of which xve warrant as represented, oi no sale. Come and see for xourselves.

E, A. LANE.

M ILL. LANE, Agent.

may ’J!', IRriR.—tf

hami.. c. rccii.

HUHIaEY tY PKCK,

Dealers in frroce<ies, Provisions, Booihn

and H tV/oie Mure. tf - c.

EAST SIDE n'BLD' Bt^UAKE,

Greelieastle, Ind

1 LI. orders for BAKING executed with . V neatness, at the shortest notice, and cheap

as the cheapest.

I*. S. Agents for Knapp s patent Coal Oi)

Lamps.

may -2, 1S58.—tf

House Spoil tin Lltfhtuing Rods."

(Iron or Copper,)

4 ND all kind* of JOB WORK in the Tim mug 11m. STEVENSON A AMES Attention, Farmers! At 'K are agents fur Atkins' .‘Mf-Raking \\ Iteaper and Mower; also, Altman'.-,. Miller's Mower and Combined Reaper. Faruicrs xvi.-hing to purchase would do xxell to call and examine, and hand in their orders at an early

STEVENSON A AMES. (Salt!! fitetlt! I!

-AT Til K—

LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

I

9 s

'■2 Is

P

DOTST’T ^OI?.C3-ET To Call and See Him if you Want C dienp Ci< ><>( Is.

4

j £

£ £

i

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pitch her in the water. other reason the ground cannot be |®*An Irishman being asked why he in reiuJines " l’ 1 ' 0 ! 1 *-* 1 ' t,J raise a wore Ikh.stockings wrong side out replied, R1 '"l' fr" 1 " " 1U »°' v bed-s " Ueetiuse there’s a hole on the itherside : " ld tl ' u " s l ,lal,t when the ground is ready

and the plants large enough. They thrive better than cabbage plants ou being set M\ dear ou ^- D is less labor to transplant than to thin a crop from the seed, and the plants are set at more regular distances!

than they have ordinarily.

The crop is better raised in drills titan

now ■ Whv? broadcast; it can be manured more econ1 can eat as 0,u ’ cn Ry) worked more conveniently and

will yield a heavier crop.

M inin '*.—()pen drills three feet apart and strew manure in the furrow. Throw furrows over this from cm h side, making a ridge. Strike this ridge down xvitli the hoe, so as to leave a good surface on

JACOB KAHN.

ov era.

8krt'-\ lady said to a gentleman who

was suffering with influenza:

sir, what do you take for vottr cold? "Five pocket-handkerchiefs a dav. mad-

am.”

8®”' Sal.” said one girl to another, “ I

am so glad l have no beau asked tho other. " Caust many onions as I please.”

fiaT" AVe have equal rights,” said a dwarf to a giant. “Very true, my good fellow,' said the giant, “ vet you cannot walk in my shoes. ’ " Ditto,” said the

dwarf.

Mav '-’k’. is'iS.—tf

KAINHOW STORK! THORNBURGH & ROBINSON

'I'AIxE pleasure in .-tilting to the Fanners

| of Putnam county and citizens generally, that they are now in receipt of their SM AID SDIMES DDDDS,

Comprising a wide range of .seasonable goods.

I )F BT.TC attention is respectfiilly invited t<> at prices that cannot tail to ph use the taste ot 1 thi- Establishment, in the ii“suranee that purchasers. Being now in their

INDIANA PRESS iOB Pft{i\TiN€

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF IT BUI'Sill ARK.

StatioiKTy ami I’ci’lLtiiivi'y, |day. ( Cw )

S«lt!

,L u t BBLS. Kanawha Salt, just received and

If I for sale by

niay'PJ. THORNBURGH A ROBINSON.

.i us r kuciai yi;i >

X T their new .Store and for sale very h «, a 4 \ licuw lot ot QuecnsAVtu’e, Glassware

and China.

innvr.’. THORNBURGH A ROBINSON

mm rkwa kd:

CATCH THE THIEVES! / i.N the night ofthe 15th iii'L, the Exchange l / Bank at Greeneastle, ind., xvas entered, the

outside door ofthe safe blown ojM'ti with

dcr, and the amount of ;?'.!,883, in silver, tuk.ti therefrom. Two individuals, being AUNpieioncd and pursued, xxerc about to be overtaken, when, in order to make their burthen lighter, thex secreted near Guejiort, Ind., the amount of $938, which has been rcohiimed. The folloxv-

ing is a description of the thieves:

One of them was about 5 feet* 5 or >: inches high; would weigh ISO or 165 pounds; dark

auburn hair; whiskers slightly lighter than tho •>~k4~k-a*'*-rm. /wvv? hair: un-haved face; heavy btird; complcxu.ti * * • TO . weather-beaten; eyes dark, thought to he a

Fashionable Millinery. -q. MRS. L. GII.MORE, .jidri l "I a 1,1 ,Y. 1C .UIhihu. jm, Wi.s-rSiiiK okPubmc SqttARK, n

\\Ol LD inlorm the ladias of (iri-eiicustle ind \ ieinitx that she has the most complete 1 stock - - t M 1 t.Ll N El! V G0()I)Sex'er priHlue’od in the town, where can be seen the latest East-

ern styles of

BONNETS, FLOWERS,

RIBBONS, HE A D DRESSES, Ac.

Wedding, Lace or Silk Bonnots

made in the latest Eastern style and fashion,

j and at the shortest notice.

8kg M 11,1,1 NEK Y WORK of every deaeription done in the latest style. M ax-git i',m CHEAP BARGAINS!

GKKKXC ASTL.E, IN'n.

dark gray, but not positive as to that; prominent cheek bone; face broad and full; wry

r PAKES thi- method of informing the eiti- straight and active, and walks erect; aged

1 zens of Greeneastle mid vicinity that lu about 3. r

ROTUIRT K (ilLMORE

forming the e vicinity that lit

imposts of

j which to sow the seed. Good c<

any farm manures aresiiitalilo tothisero]i

Prejiara/mn of Sn dond Smri/iq.—Wet

the seed (but do not soak) in very thin ter or glue water, and dry in plaster This preparation will help the voting: plants tit starting, and the plaster in sowing xvill show whether the seed he dis tributed over the ground. A pound of seed is sufficient for theat re. We prefer a careful h ind to the seed drill for sowing

A lYtv Word* About Slicep.

Although there tire many so-called different breeds of sheep in England they may be divided into two distinct genera—the l.ongwools and Shortwools The hitter include the Down sheep of Sussex (Southdoxvns), Hampshire, etc.; the former comprehend the Leicester, the Cotswold, the Romney Marsh sheep, etc. The Southdown is the type of the one;

the Leicester ofthe other.

ikS’*''Ginger.” “Suh.” "When am dat great race to come off dat dar i- so much talk about?” “What great race. Clem? 1 havn’theard oh any great race. “Do human race; do great human race |

dat is to come off afore long.”

840"'There is u man in onoof the Western States who has moved so often that whenever a covered wagon comes near his house, his chickens all march up, fall on their backs, and cross their logs, ready to be tied and carried to their next stopping i

place.

That xvnrrn Amt acts thf. CrtoAK ERrt FaiOHi JiNB Tin: Cnows.—A gentleman who recently traveled through the Mohawk \ alley, states that the farmers of that region, instead of the old fashioned figure of a ragged man with a wooden gun, for tt scare crow, now hang up hooped skirts in their corn fields, and the carrion birds tiro effectually alarmed by this modern, fashionable contrivance.

TCugli'sii IVuiiifM in Kuiiy Tiui'-w.

The following names are given in “ Lower's English Sir-names.” ns specimens of the names of the old Puritans in England, about the year 1058. Tho names arc taken from a jury list in .Sussex county. They xvill cause a smile in our day: “Kaint-not llewett, Accepted Trevor, Redeemed Compton, Make pe;i< c Heaton, God-reward Stuart, Standf.ist-on-high Stringer, Earth Adams, Culled Lower, Meek llrewer. Be courteous Colo, Repentance Avis, Seareh-thc-Seriptures Morcton, Kill sin Pimple, Return Spelman, Bo-faitliful Joiner, Fly-debate Roberts, Fight-the-good tight-of-faith White, More-fiuit Fowler, llopc-for Bending. Graceful Harding, Weep-not Billing.

Seek wisdom Wood, Elec ted Mitchell, 'p| H , ( . rt ,^ between a Leicester and a li’t'gh

1 hc-pcace-of-Uod K night.

* ♦w

Ilef^ularly Solti Out.

During the month of January, 1S50. while stopping at the Sutter llou^e, in Sacramento City,.California, I accidentally overheard a conversation between two gentlemen, one of whom xvas from New York city, and had been in the country

nearly a your, and the other had just ar-{their name from their original habitat—

1 AMPLE SATISFACTION dtf xvill he given as regards Typography, Prr.s Work null riinrwrs, To tliuse who iiiitx require Fancy ar ( 'onuinm. Lanjr or Small Work.

KXKCCTKD

CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. The MATERIALS, all of which aim: i.NTim.uY may.

MAY AND AIAGMFK EM ill ILDING, the North-west corner of the rutilic

^ ... 35 years.

has opened a The other individual xvas 5 feet 9 or 10 inollL I I x N I T U I M STOK I es in height: weight about 160 or 165 pome!-; thi the xx. -t side of the Public Square, where ""burn hair, lighterthan theother's; mousta.'! ■ caulk'MvnL'HEAl’ECRNlTL'KK, its aLo a also lighter than the other's, perhaps -umlv, fine a—ortment ol NKCOX D-UA N DEC itNl- ''tit no heard on his face; complexion tole;:.l y

Square, where every facility, C.-th as regal'd* TC KK, which he willsoH clioup for cash. * fair; -lim. spare, neatly inode: erect enrriar. : room, light, Ac., you xvill find in addition toour Please give him a call, mid see. lor x oursel ve- 'ocks n little in walking; rather thin faced. (Jb'Yri; \ j . VSSOUTM I’YT »«X..llememl*er the motto—C7k-«i1 Bar,,'ged about 25 years. v. i i. u.\li i A1 i .. 1 * Tl eward of FIVE HUNDRED

J. 6KN' K. I . s. OOWOliLT. 59^?® ^ V!" ^ ; '

the money and the thieves at Greeneastle, or 1 a proportionate amount for either the iiionv, i or the thieves; ora liberal rexx aid will be given for information that xvill h ad to the reoov. , ofthe money and the detection of the thieves at anx point in this or anv other State.

WM. 1> ALLEN. Cashier.

Greeneastle, Ind., May 18, IH'.H.—tf IIKNHY HECBKBT. SOLON TURMAN.

SECREST A. TURMAN,

NEW GOODS, GREENCASTLE

| that xve have fitted up nil upartmoQt c-pceinlh i

for Fai'iiier.-to truus.iet hu-ine—privatily witli \\~f W lj i 1 \( I’ \ l' r l'l tl)\ cadi other. This xvill add greatly to the com- \\ vM M il’tiN 1 f \ v I v/l\ I fort of the hou.-e. So when you come totoxvn GTawfordsville street

xu.ai; xoirni of/pot.

OUR FACTORY i-nowineorn-hdete operation, and xve are pn - • pa re. I to <ard ami pin WOOL in ■such a manner as shall giv« the

STORiE

I call at th

ZR^IItSTBOW

Where you will he met by gentlomnnlv salesmen i .tdy to xxiiit upon you with Dry Goods. Sltoes, Boot*, Huts, Caps, tJu.ieiisxvare, Gro

Have been selected xvith great care, and xvill he found to embracy everything re-

quisite to the execution of

Any Variety, Stylo or Quality

eerie-, find every articleNisually kept in a Dry’mo-t xplete Nu isfu'tiom ' Our M acHinerv Is ATTO RN E Y 8 A T LA \Y,

UTMOST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOWIEST NOTICE. Goods House. . nearly all new awl of the best quality. We AND COHECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Our facilities in the line of I n-du .e generally taken in exchange for q m ve in our emplov Workmen of thorough ex- I ) RAOT1CE in all the Courts of Ipdi: ua. ^ . . i'! ;tM r 1 • , ,1 pwdc*ce, who will devote all thoir energies t< | and especially la the Cot Ph ( ard Printmor rl,.'”i".":'. t, bl, ‘ , 1 <'•”>■«.- of Putnam, ..-.i ..

WpQfprD-TVTnHG rtrxnrl c counties, and in the Supreim: t ourt nud l .»» Uabt/lll ITXclvlG VkOOQS. i>i-trict and Circuit Courts. They xvill a

A 1. lllllll partner of the firm to meet hi- old and tried Are m; h as xvill enable us to do imv de-crip- tfiends in this new anil colnmrKlioits room,

lion . r quantity of it, in the most expeditious,

neat and satisfactory manner. We are tilde at all times, to print

NEATLY AM) < HUAPLY

Greeiiru-tle, May JJ, 1858.—tf

NO HIM BUG! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

Thefirsf great improver in sheep breeding xx.is Mr. liobt Bakexvcll,a gentleman farmer of Disbley, near Loughborough in Leicestershire, who about the vetir 1755. turned his attention to the subject. 11 is' flock consisted of the old Leicester sheep, like the Lincoln, an ungainly, razor backed nninutl. carrying a good deal of coiir-c flesh mid but little xvool. Ho succeeded in gradual - ly improvin': the mutton and wool ofthe animal ; and the symmetrical form ofthe twenty -month wethers is duo to his exertions and t hose of his successors. The Leicester sheep are almost universal in the midland counties, sharing the pasturos of tho north xvitli the Cheviot

land black-faced breeds, of tho east xvitli

the Lincoln, and of the xvest with the Cotswold and Welsh mountain sheep.

Every description of HAND-B! LI.S, CIRCULARS,

KECK! FTS.

I*RUG I!A M M ES, INVITATIONS,

BLANKS,

L A RDS, tVe., &>

11 b eiir intention to do

t I. ABGF \SSUItTMKNTof LA--*, W'srl nt any other Factory. , \ DIES. MISSF.S M'HILDRKN .stjii \ T y J r- s SHOK.Sjust reecivisl, which xve utferfor’ Wk- V \ I A I * L JN v T •

-ale ehi'aper tlum any other establishment in To those wanting Bolls made, or Yarn spun, the 11unity. LA 1)1 Its' F1 N K S11.K-LAST - xve would suy, wash your Wool clean and bring ING HEEL (! A l T K US. at si r,o ].er pair, it to us. and you shnlYbc plersed with the work!

LADIES KID ANDMOKOC- It xvill be done promptly, your IVrml not xvast-

^ ^ Ut* BUSKINS, at 90 cents, For ed, and as cheap as at any other responsible

Ta -i i i h only. Factory.

GIVEUSACALL Those from a distance can have their Rolls

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK And Examine our Stock and Prices, “"d 5 urn to take home with them. \T Hlcit Low UATE8 LADIES' KID AND MOROCCO SHOES AAT’OOXj ~W~ A TsTT^TUlT")

We shall haxe on luind a large stock ol etfleient attention to all professional engaav-

\x estern-mtide taliries. consisting of plain and incuts.

fam y L'assiniers. Saltinet-, Blankets, Cloths Convkyanoin'o.—Mr. Tunnan being a N - . imim>. l»ia I* lannoU \V lilto, H«*cl and Brown tary Public, conveyances will be executed, d« j - rliimiels, weeds, Shaw Is, Stocking \ aril.-, Ac. ositions taken, and all the dutiv. of a Notar- ( ill! and see these Goods, before leaving your discharged in a skillful mtinn. r.

Otflee—East side of the Public Square, up

stairs, in Lynch's block.

Greeneasth', Ind.. May, 1858.—-ly 1 r>H. KOBACK’S

will oniible every one, no matter how small I "

in exehan

ige.

!!DXjOC>I>

T IIAx L at ail times a supply ot these »d1 mirahlepreparations. AsSpring Medicine-, and for the relief and cure of ehninio disease arising from impure blood or a deranged state d

the extent of hi* business, or how ” r fw XVo< ’ 1 i “ ej-' dange tor goods.

shoes.

lu this most invaluaMe method of making his j

business thoroughly known.

UYI'.llY HUSINESS MAN

Needs Momething in tile xvuy of

JT 023

A BUSINESS CARD t>B CIRCULAR 1- almost indispensable. Those of our friend*

as long a* four pr. Yours, iv-1 fully,

A. WERNEKE & BROTHER,

S. NX . corner I “ill'He Square. Greelieastle, May J'.!, 1856.—tf

DAGTJERREAN ROOM. j NX If-Il to say to my old friends and the

1 public genorallv, that I am now prepurtsl ibis and adjoining Bounties,

to take MlNlATi RES in the various styk‘*

having the exclusive right to take;

of the Art-

ieate mutton of the Latter.

Mr. Llliu.in. of Glvntle. near Lewes began, in the year 17S0, xxith Southdowns \xhut Bakcwcil had aecouiplislicd xvith Leicester*. The Southdown* take

rived.

Thc.ncw-comer was lamenting his condition and his folly in leaving an abundance tit home, and especially two beautiful daughters, who were just budding into womanhood, when he asked the New Yorker if he had n family. v Yes, sir; 1 have a xvife and six eltild-

thc hilly district nuiiiing along the rfouth coast. 'J'hu quality of their umiHoii is universally eolebrated. It is said that at one time their wool xvas almost Iduek, and : its present dark color and thoir black 1 I’.ices would lead to the supposition. The , 11 itnpshire and W iltshire Down sheep resemhle the Southdoxvns in many respects,

reu in New \ork, and I never saw one of | but are larger and coarser, and are al-

theni.

After this reply, the couple sat a few moments in silence; then the interrogator

again commenced:

“ Were you ever blind, sir? ’

"No, sir.”

'• Did you marry a widow, sir? ’

"No, sir.”

Another lapse of silence.

" Did 1 untlerstarydyott togay. sir, that you had a wife and sir. ehtixkcn living in New York and had never seen one

them?"

“Yes, sir—T sit«tated it.”

Another and a longer [eitrm.ofsilenei

tin iuquiretr

ways improved by a cross with their more

relined relations of Sussex.

The Duke of Ki.dmiond and Mr. Bigden in the south, ttnd Mr. Overman and Lord Wahsingliiiui in Norfolk tire among the followers of KUiuau; while Mr. Jo mis Webb, in Cambridgeshire, has supplan ted the old breed of sheep with Southdowns. The yearly gatherings at Babrahnm are famous. There tho xvhole sheep-farmings world assemble,and thenc ^*Lare the Bouthilowu sheen disseminated inftstite nfmost corners ofthe globe. The flock may be nlioiTst eonsidored the most useful stock on a farm Up tin arable farm, heude* Wing most prnfitabUij n

limited his aieuns,

TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY _

D. E. WILLIAMSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Office North side Public. Sgnarc, GREENCASTLE. INI).

\ \ ’ ILL give prompt attention to all profes- \\ si"ii!il busilie*.', entru-Ted to bis cure, in|

May

JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERR,

, „ , A IK >IJX MYS AM’ LAW,

I"' Hsimrod tho no pains shall be ly p,., „1.„, l*hnU,grupln,Color d Amhrot\|M* .See. OlSCJNSATl, OHIO. -piii-.l on our part t. • -erve their interest* faith- : Full instruction* given, and outfit tUrnidusi. < XFFICK No. 3 Apollo Building, eonier Fifth

l ) un<l Walnut. May 2'1.—sitarg 1 have just received ft lur and well-selected i/vtv i iri'Wrtii i<v * ■ iishortiiiu.iit t/1’ L* IIt \

’’“Vx^ars ATTORNEY AT LAW

JKKKI.ilV. ,nJ AN D I.OTAIIY PUDLIC, MUSK XL INSTRUMENTS. may 23. O HKESCASTLE, ISD.

Watches and Jewelry repaired and xvarrauted, it* usual. Room in the Collier huildiug.

1). M. SITUGIN*.

Greeneastle, May 22, 1858.—tf PT T’XAM ( ’< >1 ’ N’T’N

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

//■ Id nt Urn nenstt, an the lit) /A

The highest market price paid ’ the digestive organs or nerves, there is ahumlimt i -- .• i- evidence to prove that they are not equalled.

Try them. For sale by CONRAD CUtlK. Druggist.

June 19.—;5t Sole Agent for Greeiiirt th*.

BENCE A COWGILL. Greeneastle. May 29,1858.—tf

result''th?'' iifl'sprin'' 8 comh'i'rtin?'the^bet' "’ U " 'Y' 1 "* their jmtron- the .viebraUtd aiiiriiiiiveissxilyYiidBiinM Uidl^

ter xvool of the former xvith the more del

fully and iiromptlv. t:-?’ Lenus I'tisli MoXVABI) ]!RIGGS, Proprietor.

msy 22, ts.58.

Greeneastle Music Store!

— l’i x.vo Foktk* froui 817." to ■'i ; 800. 1 I ’Tvffp 1 ELODHOXh from #15 to 8266. ./ J K I IGuitaks from $5 to $50.

Viomns from rl to *50.

A l-o, a full and complete stock of

Sheet Mmnr ninf Musu al M' l'rInti'lltH'. of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale at

“Fm.xsii-tjoxvn' I'wte Pricks.*’

Uijiidni/ in , rmi Month. dC? Y

Cat

\ TY: persons Imyiiig Cattle of nny age or, i ;,id to the settlement of K.-tates.

. \ quality, is Knt Cattle. .Stock ( attle, Xlileli

Cow- or (5dvos, for sale, or Horses, Mules, Sleep and Hogs, will find it to their inten-t to have them here on these market days. All |iersons wishing to buy any of the above desoriiitinn of Live Stock are invited to attend. The Common Uouneil have very liherally

appropriated suitable grounds.

Done hv order ofthe Putnam Countv Agrl- ” ' “ ’ ' JAMES FISK,

President.

Then the interrngatt

How eyn it he, sir. thatyou nexer ,- iiW | them'elves, they are the most efficient one of them? ' manure distr'Yutotut *nd to feed #he( p • Why. 'was the response, 1 onciflKcm well ou the land is often bottetf than to wa* born after I left. 'manure it directly. lu mountain 4i*"Oh! ah!” and a general laugh fol- triets they are almost the only stock joxved, and after that the Now Yorker braving the cold of w inter and subsisting was especially distinguished as the man ‘on the *eantiest of herbage, but well re ! who “had six chil'Jrcu and never *axv one paying the farmer for the attention he: Vf them.” may bestoxv on them,—Lcin/oa A7t«. t

Our Viana Forte* are from the following

noted Fai'torios:

Chiekering cv Sons Boston. Woodward iX: Brown “ A. ,X: J. Keogh Itutfalo. Peters, (!ragg It Co Louisville. A II -Gale A Co New York. Child A Bishop s celebrated Melosi'sins. The above instruments cannot he surpassed,

and xvill he sold on terms defying competition. Iculturul Hociety XVe le-iM'etf'ully Inviti'those wisning anything XIay 29. 1858. n the Xlosi. line to ,■ ill and examine our stock. -m-r ^ Every instrument fully warranted. All orders RS» Xrw/

jtroinjttlv attended to. Address \\ have resumed the Queensware trade. R DUBBINS A CO , Greeneastle, Ind. '' and now have ..n liaiid at our okl stand N. B. -Si eond-lmnd Pianos wniiUsl in ex- :l largo ii-rortiuent ,,f China, Stone, tind Com-

ehuie e for new one*. Mfty22, 1858.—tf mon \\ are, <>hue-ware, Ae.

May 22 tf STEVENSON & AMR?

Fashionable Millinery, ( Auroll & moraa

At T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER’S, I J AYE orsr.ed a nexv GROCERY AND

Dani .-id. of the Public Square, I 1 PltOX Is ION STORE on the North side AXTHEii E an elegrtnt assortment °* the Public Square, one door west of Jetferof BON'NJSTf, . ""t 1 Walls saddler *bop, and would rosjiectRIBBONS, fully invite tho citizens of Putnam Comity to

FLOWERS, tM., eonie and examine their stock of Good*. ••f th* latest and most, fashionable 0hF*CANH paid for all kinds of

styles, are ready for inspection. < '< ) UNT’R Y >1 )IJC E ^ flkaV*/ /)r / l7|, , or exchange for groceries of ft) 1 kinds. ’ I Millinery XVork of all kinds done CARROLL A MORAN.

nitty —5m Gtecncastle, Ind,, June 5, 1858.—31'

Oflico, Office.

JliCXiicl

Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. E you want PURE SODA W AT El!, go to the CITY DRUG STUB E, may 29. East side Squat <

'TQTiisr

ATTORNEY AT LAW. tf/fh'c in Soitf/iards building, adjoininu

the Post Office.

I T ro “ lun ‘'d the practice of mv tir. 1 I fc.vdon, I rc.-peetfullx .-olieit -uch hu»in. its ustiaHv demand* the attention of Attorn. ' Speeud attention given to the husine*- of

Administrators and Guardians. 1 hare. -inou-

.■n.t", Mftj 2 JAM I.S ,F. SM 1 1 a-N'. Attorney and (oimselor at Law, ASD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,

Grkkn. astle, lxi).

\ WILL give prompt and etfleient attention \ \ to business, and especially to thu coll.-

Hon of claims.

otlicc in the room formerly occupied by

Juded'T.oUlos, south of the Square

May 22, 1*58.—ly

CT. SUDI^XlaL, iz. Tf

i t f.?, 1 ,®? 1 * 0 Physician and Surgeon, lu Treasurer* / t FF KKS hi* service* u. the eiti,*-.,*, f Gr.. • :, ' N -• : ’ * * u a .i!t ;, n ,i vicinity in all bran< in • of \

VATfAX'X'd.XX'tS medi.'al praftssion. Particular attention Jiaid

to the treatment all Chronic Diseases. ttlliee and Rcaidenec on Indianapolis -tr- ■ nearly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church.

May 22.—lyr

I >c. II. it. PITCM I 1 .“YN N

.1. S. JKNKtN'M. 4. A. UlLMOBH.

JENNINGS & GILMORE,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,

GREENCASTLE, IND

\\ ~TLT. attend promptly to all business en- \ \ trusted to their oare. Collections made and promptly remitted. Particular attention

for the present, in the

VOlt SAI.K IlY

E. T. KIGHTLEY.

may 22.

E. T. KEia-EITLE'Y',

A a EXT Foil THE

TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY

Of Providence, R. I.

lo-.o inn . Uv< hangi Bank. May 20,000 I*iocos of

/ 11' 1' El!S his profe—ional serv i.. - to the >'ilx / izens of Greeneastle and vieiniiv as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office near the lilt charge Methodist CIhuyIi

may 22, 1858.—ly

PA PER HANGINGS! >xrsT rdll bire. st un.l I... ..r t» I. :»I'l • M I'IC

A LARGE LOT OF

"W _A. L Xj IP 7A. DP IE Ry, At rcducud j)ricc.s, by the aett or dozen.

— ALHO—

WINDOW SHADES,

Of all kinds.

Letter, Foolscap and Note Papers,

By tho ream,

r piIE largest and best h.t of PEitFU M F.RY

1 ever brought U. this market

at the

DRUG STORE, K.ti*l side Square.

CITY

! may 2ft.

Administrator’s Notice.

VfOTIUE is hereby given that the under- ,\ signed ha-h,.v.ii appointed Administrator ot the Estate of Catherine Hurst, iate of l‘ui I nam county, deceased. Said Estate is *uppe

I to bfi solvent, . . ^.TS-or.xi " •

JACKSON HURST -9t ,, Adtnr

| For sale at the office ofthe American Express May 20, 1

'AtoY'BooKsofk t. a v ^ Liirne Lot of Brass Scythes, SkiTB > )KS of u.l kinds furnished to order hy ftIIKAPUR than vou have)vrl . light 'h' May 22.—3m C. G. LEE. • l at F. .V. I RAH EE .y CO s