The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1858 — Page 4
Otee for Three Voices. BT CHARLES MACKAT.
"What joy attoncls the fisher's life I
Blow, winds, blow!
The fisher and his faithful wife;
Row, boys, row!
lie drives no jilow on stubborn land, His fields are ready to Ids luuid; No nip|>iu3 frosts his orchards, He has his autumn all the year:
Yeo! heave, ho!
The husbandman has rent to pay,
Blow, w inds, blow!
And seed to purchase every day,
Row, bows, row!
But he who farm* the rolling deeps, Though never sow ing, always reaps, The ocean fields are fair and free, There are no rent da\s on the >ea;
Yeo! heave, ho!
Then joy attend the fi .tier's life'
Blow, winds, blow!
The fisher and his faithful wife!
Row, boys, row 1
May fuv ri ig breezes fill bis sail, His teendng harvest never fail; And, from Ids cottage on the strand, Come forth defenders of our land;
Yeo! heave, ho!
♦ —•
flow to make Sweet liny.
Cut your clover in good weather and
let the swaths he spread before noon.— (rive the glorious sun a good chance to dry and sweeten both stem and leaf.— When the mowing is done early in the season there is no danger of losing a sinode leaf the first <lay. notwithstanding all that has been written about the loss of the leaves if you expose your hay to the sun.
Kvt-ry boy who handles a rake knows this, though he may not write about it.
The large northern clover must be cut early, while the stems are green, or it
will be poor stuff. Cattle will not eat the
stems and there will be no leaves on the -talks. Hut cut it before all the heads are full and let it have the benefit of the
sun to dry it, as you would dry other hay. The modern scheme of drying it in
rocks will notanswer. (ireen grass very
soon heats and ferments when thrown into heaps. Now, suppose you
succeed in throwing an acre of clover
into heaps on the first day without drying—a pretty heavy job by the way—and the second and third days prove stormy. Would you open it to the weather or would you let it stand in heaps to shed
lay
off the rain? H\ the second day th
•tirThia is too grave a HHitOr to make whole would be inu.-ty. and by the third lU/Itt of, as the whale said to the man jt would hardly answer for bedding your t ;Vi, . r
who was dipping the oil out of his head., cuttle.
Musty hay is poor hay, and the cause of must is the absence of the sun. We cannot always avoid having musty hay since we cannot always depend on good weather. Hutitis trifling with the weather to neglect the exposure of hay to the sun when he invites us to use his sweef ening rays. It must be a pretty bold man to advise farmers to puck up their grass in heaps in the fore part of a clem day. 1 et we have a numher of sueh ad-
stomach it is a pill which may always be v,s, ' r< : ,l,, ’ u b rh th, '. v n,ak ‘‘ bay -- - ! it is usually musty, causing a cough in
horses and a diminution of milk in cows.
lawyer asked a Dutchman in
court what ear marks a pig had that was in dispute. “ Veil, he has no ear-marks
except a very short tail.”
#»^*"'Will you take an apple?” said a lady, extending to a geutlema u a basket nt pippins. “Thank you, 1 11 take a yjuiV,
said he, helping himselfto two.
ftaT'Mrs. Speckles says the best vege table pill yet invented is an apple-dump-ling; for destroying a knawing at the
relied on
Bmy- Good morning, Patrick; slippery
• «» »» / / til* i
this morning?” “Slippery! an’, be jab
bers, it’s nothin’ else, yer honor. I’pon
me word I slipped down three times witli out gitteu’ up once, yer honor.” #MT“ When was Koine built?” inquir-
ed a competitive examiner. “In the night, sir. ’ “In the night! how do yon maketlmtout?” “Why,sir, Komewasn t
built in a day!”
tefif To a lady who had lost her hus-
band, Talleyrand once addressed a letter and then found it of condolence in two words, “(>, mu- than late tut hay
Karly cut clover requires nearly three days of good weather for making. It need not be cocked up on the first day. and a turning of the swaths in the afternoon will be a sufficient stilting. On the second day tlx- hay may be left in
winrow over night.
Now, you need not be half so much in fear of rain on very early cut hay as on that which is cut later. We have hail early cut hay out for nine whole days
better food for cattle which bad met with
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USTIEW
GROCERY STORE! M. W. WILLIAMS, South Side of’ the Square, One door weft of T. IT. Williamson i Store,
Is now receiving a
ZDentAl »vi.x*«e>ry. I —^ DR. A. T. KIQHTLEY
respectfully tenders hi* professional services to those w ho
may favor him with their patronage. All operations performed after the manner of tho ! most approved practitioners, and with perfect ; lafety to tho patient. It may not be improper for him to state, for the satisfaction of those
cr who have not an acquaintance with his profesLAROE & WELL SELEC TED '-TOCKOF ,; ona j character, that in addition to a number "D /'NfXTpTD T"PQ of years of sdccesaful pract.oo in Kentucky- and
Indiana, also three years' practice in Bain-
. Which he offers to the citizens of Putnam bridge and vicinity, he takes pleasure in giving county at prices rvhich cannot fail to please as RKrrREXCES: those'who wish to obtain their money's worth i W. T. Scott. Esq . J. W. Hall. M D.. W K. in return. Lewis, AL D Darnall, M. D., A. B. AN alls,
LEWIS THOMPSON, late of Parke eoun- V. M., Bainb? Idpe, Ind.
ty, will auperintend the 8ale» Department, and may be found at his Oillce, over
would be glad to have his old friends and no- Sands’ store.
quaiutancea call and see him, as lie is satisfied Greencostle, May 22. that he can make it to their advantage as well iK ; 11N 1U KLe1f
os others to call and examine the stock, which will be sold at prices ns cheap as any house in
this part of the State.
Greeneastle, June 5,1858.—Gyv
GREAT BARGAINS at the People’s Clothing Store, Southeast Corner Public Square, AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND. THE undersigned would inform his friends hikI customers thnt his SPRING AND SIMMER STOCK
—OF—
MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
—AND—
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CITY DRUG STORE.
„ ««««, 11
Embmiinfeitbo West *1yl*-w>Ufabriw, from " the lowest grade to the finest garment VERY BEST OF GOODS, which can be found anywhere. 1 At as low figures as any other store in the \\'o~t.
We expect to sell our Goods FOR CASH.
Honorable nnd fair dealing, together with his 0 r its equivalent, and of course can sell for le>.~ NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES bS
fur carrying on busmens in this line, 1ms
secured him a
FA IK RT’N OF Cr^ToM, And lie assures his friends and the public generally, that he will continue to offer them nothing but the BEST IN THE MARKET
—AT THE—
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
-lyr
I I 1 S S 9
IFOIRXjET
To Call and See Him if you Wtmt
r r
nDonsr’''!:
a
C]ien|> Groods.
j.
& I $ £
JACOB
& £ KAHN.
dame!” In lean than a year the Indy had only onediiv of’line weather, married again, and then his letter ofeon I Motsai In/trUs l‘loit</hiiuin. gimtolition wm, Ah. madame!” p^T.^Sukl^.
grdt' A Tennessee editor charges that
Mississipjtians, as a general rule, can stand dunning better than any people he ever saw. We suppose they have lived so long in ti mosquito country, that they
don’t mind being bored by bills. JgiSF"Carrington, who was a great infidel
1. On milking dean, fast, yet gently, rogurlarly twice a day depends the success of the dairyman. Bad milkers should not be tolerated in a herd; better pay double the price for good ones. 2. Straining is quite simple, but it should be borne in mind that two pans
, . . *' !. about half l ull each will produec a great speaker in the >\ est, was the terror of , 1 , ^ many of the preachers, unable as they •, 1 . -'" V 1 I'-im mu t o saim mi were to meet, at a moment’s notice, cavils ! ' n but l”"* 1 h " rcasou 0 ' tlu '
• , . i .1 • is the greater siirlaee.
with which he often interrupted them m .r ■ , ■ - , -j 1 ,, . .5. Seaming is quite an important lea the midst ol their discourses. He met , . ^ ' . . , 1 , ... i . .11 T> m ture in the way ol working butter m cool
with his match, however, in llcv. Mr ^
Quickly, who had a dash of eeeentrieity
with his native good sense, making him a popular as well as instructive preacher, fie was peaking of the nature and destiny of the immortal soul, when the infidel rose in a crowded house, and said he knew “the Hebrew and the Greek, and the word that is translated soul in the Bible might as well be rendered wind, or smell, or smelling-bottle or anything of that sort; and it was nonsense to talk
weather; the cream rises much quicker,, milk keeps sweet longer, the butter is of, a better color and churns in one-half the
time.
4. Skimming should always be done before the milk becomes loppered ; other wise much of the cream turns into whey and is lost. 5. Churning, whether by hand or oth erwise. should occupy fifty minutes. (i. Washing in cold water is one of its
about people having a soul in them to ^'‘i'llfthe milk
live forever.’
“Well, well,” said old Mr. Quickly,| ‘‘let us try how it will read; here is my
text:
“‘What shall it profit n man to gain the whole world and lose his smelling-bot tic?”’ The people took the illustration, nnd a laugh of derision sent the scoffer away abashed at his own impertinence and de-
feat.
<< I’d Try to bear up under It.” “What are you sighing for?’’said
to Mary Maloney.
by the use of the ladle ; very hard water is highly chargeable with lime, and must in a measure impart to it alkaline pro
perties.
7. Salting is necessarily done with the best kind of ground salt ; the quantity varies according to the state it is taken from the churn; if soft, more—if hard less. Always taste for the surest guide. 8. First working, after about twenty four hours, is for the purpose of giving
it a greater compactness.
!f Second working takes place at the time of packing, and when the butter has
“Oh, I don't know ma'am, without dissolved the salt, that brinemiiy be work
it’s becau-einy heart (eels happy. “ Happy, are you, Mary Maloney?— Let mo set 1 ; you don t own a foot of land
in the world? ”
“ Foot of land, is it! ” she cried with a hearty Irish laugh. “ Oh, what a hand yo be after joking; why l havn’t a pen-
ny, let alone the land. ” “Your mother is dead ? ’
“God rest her soul, yes!” replied Mary Maloney, with a touch of genuine pathos; “ May the angels make her bed
in Heaven.”
“Your brother is still a hard ease, I
1 out.
to. Fucking is done with the hands or with a butter mall, and when butter i- put into wooden ve>-els they should he soaked two or three days in strong brine before using. After each packing, cox or the butter witli a wet cloth and put a layer of’salt upon it, in this way the salt can casilly be removed at any time by simply taking hold of the edges of Un-
cloth.
Butter made in this way will keep any length of time required.
xxtin n, u feel di-posc<| to give us their patronage, may la i-cuirod that no pains -nail be -par-' l on our part to serve their Interests faith-
fiillv and promptly. (S^Terms cash. HOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor,
may 22. 1858.
DK. ii. W. PHILLIPS' (oh;ii syiuiv
For n Revere Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hoarseness, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chmilie <',,ugh in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP.
For Croup, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or I’hthisio, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. .Minister-, Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Influenza, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. I or Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all dis, ires of Throat ami Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP l- <-■ iio 111iii111.■ r,'n,,.,I\ it, |.j..m*4, a ,'""cl,. i-r.o.•mine x.rr thn«i, aavH N- nine ,.m the ,‘r,ij,|| ni. * PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP I'm , X■•wl.il.l,' CompoiMHl, ,in.| .•ontainii
i- ,1. ie- * lisle,.-r. It i*fcr Ii,‘:CA f, Ml I, or 1 Ollltg ,t limn
linrm
ninv 22. 1858 —tf RAINBOW STORE! THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
r PAKF, pleasure in stating to the Fanners | of Putnam county and citizens generally,
that they are now in receipt of their
A Good Supply of the Best Brands of I ^ead a i id Oilt-s
Together with
ALL OTHER GOODSIN OUR LINE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Stationery and 1 VrTumorv,
t>f all kinds;
Flavoring Extract*. Hair Oil*. <f c., All of xvhich xve warrant as represented, or no sale. Come and see for yourselves.
E. A. LANE.
Wl LL. LANK, Agent.
may- 28. I S’,8.—tf
Fashionable Millinery. MRS. L. GILMORE, Late of \rw Albany, WkstSiuk or Pi-huc Sqr.xRK, Wol i.il inform the ladies of Greeneastle nnd vicinity thar she has the most complete stock of Ml l.LINF.R V GOODS ever produced in the town, where cun be seen the latest East-
ern styles of
BONNETS, FLOWERS, R1 BBONS, HF A I) I iRKSSKS, Ac. Wedding, Lacc or Silk Bonnets made in the latest Eastern style and fashion, and at the shortest notice.
fiev
SAMI.. C. FECK.
KFia.F.Y & PIXJK, Dialer* in Grocer it. I’i yrition*, U ooden and Willow Ware, <f'c. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Greeneastle, Ind.
t LL orders for BAKING executed with .\ neatness, nt the shortest notice, and cheap
a- tliu cheapest.
P. S. Agents for Knapp's patent Coal Oil
Lamps.
may 22, 1858.—tf House Spouting. Lightning UoU.h,
(Iron or Copper,)
l ND all kinds of JOB WORK in the Tinning I 8TKVKNS0N A A M FS Attention, Fanners! \t'K arc agents for Atkin- Self-Rating \\ Reaper and Mower; also, Altman s, .Miller’s Mnxvcr and Combined Reaper. Farmeis xvishing to purchase would do well to call and examine, and hand in their orders at an early day. i>;w) STEVENSON* A MRS. So.lt! Snlt! ! Salt!!! ,ii o i BBI.S Kanaxvlia Salt, just received and
rl I for -ale bv
max 22. THo'RNBFRGH A RORINSON.
irs'r iu:c’i:ivkd
T their new Store and for sale very low. a heavy lot of Quecnswurc, Glitsswuro
and China.
max 22. THORNBURGH & RORINSON. 8olX) HEW A UD! CATCH THE THIEVES! | |N the night of the 15th iu-t., tlie Kxi hango
A
Bank at Greeneastle, Ind., xva- entered, the outside door of the safe mown open xvith powder, and the amount of $2,88.1, in sil\-cr, taken therefrom. Two individuals, being -uspieioned and pursued, were about to lie overtaken, xvhen, in order to make their burthen lighter, they secreted near Gosport, Ind., the amount of $!VI8, xvhich bus been reclaimed. The fulluxv-
MILI.1N FRY WORK of exerydoscri|v ing i- a di script ion of tlic thieves: ■ ■ ■ Oncol them was about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches
high; xvould xveigh HM or 105 pounds; dark auburn liair; xx hiskem slightly lighter than the hair; unshux-ed face; heavy beard; complexion weather-beaten; eyes dark, thought to be a dark gray, but not positive as to that: prominent cheek bone; face broad and full; very straight and active, and xvalks erect; aged
tion done inthe latest style. muv2!* tiin ('IIEAB BARGAINS! Irxip>oi*tarxt to All!
ROI»HUT l>. GILMORE
’PARKS tliis method of informing the citi- about 25 years.
Comprising a wide range of aeatonahle goods, ,1 zens of Greencaatle and vicinity that he The other indi vidual xvns 5 feel 9 or 10 inchprtees that cannot fail to please the taste ot 1,aK 0 P»"^ “ 1 , ' s J" h, '!« h ' i. weight about 160 or 165 pound-,
FURNITURE STORK,
SJSSr KS?i: SiC™ ”i I 'URNiTrHF. RTORk. w-wii-NKWANDMAWNIFIOKNT BI'lll)IX«, Sr,e&Tlito,lS^3eiSSk' on the North-west corner of the Public tine assortment of NK<‘ON D-H A N D FI ’ K N I - fair; slim, spare, neatly made; erect carriage, Square, xvhere every facility, both as regards ; XURE, xvhich he will sell cheap for cash rocks a little in walking; rather thin faced; room, light, Ac., you will find in addition to our Please give him a call, and see for vour-elve- : 'b r, ' <i “bout 25 yours. ( i EN ERA L ASSORT M ENT »fl.,.Ren.emterthe motto—Cbrnp liargaine! '
,,,. _ may 29.—6m _
NEW GOODS, GKEENCASTLE that wc have titled up an apartment especially Ir^ 1-fc X«llVT'TTT'n/Y for Farmers to tran-act business privately \x illi w v 1 I v\f l x i f' , l , / Vll \" each other. This will add greatly totlie com- \\ \ )\ / | p A\ Y i \ 'iV 1
fort of the house. So when you come to town
call at the
ZR^IHSTIBOW STOIRIE Where you will he met by gentlemanly salesmen ready to xxait u|miii you with Dry G<*xls, Shoes, ibsits, Hat', Cups, Quoensware, Groj curies, and every article usually kept in a Dry
G'srds Housx. . nearly all nexv and of the l>e.'t qualitv. We Produce generally taken in exchange tor | lHVe 1 n our employ Workmen of ihomugh ex-
it will he excocdinglv gratifying to the elder P >ri en‘'b who will devote ali their energies to Circuit Courts of Putnam, Clay and Owen b . t, ... K. _ meet niiblu-exnectiition. counties, and in the Supreme Court and U. 8.
I list riot and Cinuiit (’ourts. They will gixn efficient attention to all professional engugc- \\ <■ shall have on hand a large stock of ments.
\\ estern-made fabrics, consisting of plain and Convkv xntino.- Air. Turman being a N'>tancy ( assimers, Sattiie-ts, Blankets, t loth.-, tary I’llblii:, t'onX rX Ilut s xvdl be executed, depJeans, Plaid llannels, V\ liit**, Red ami Hroxvn ositions taken, and all tin* duties of a Notary
Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yarns,*c. ” ’ '' ‘ ‘
( all and see these Goods, before leaving your
Wool at any other Factory.
cArdi^ntg.
1 o those wanting Bolls made, or Yarn spun, xx e would say, wash your Wool clean and bring it to us. and you shall beplersed with the work. It will be done promptly, your Wool not wasted, and as cheap us at any other responsible
Factory.
The above reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will tie given for the delivery of the money and tho thieves at Greeneastle, or a proportionate amount for either the money or the thieves; or u liberal reward xvill be given for information that will lead to the recovery of the money and the detection of the thieves nt any point in thi orntiv other State.
WM I). ALLEN, Cashier.
Greeneastle, Ind . 1/av 18. 1858.—tf
1IKNITV SWREST. SOLON TURMAN*.
SECREST & TURMAN,
ATTORN EYS AT LAW, AND COUICTING AND REAl ESTATE AGENTS, 1)RA('TH'K in all tlic Courts of Indiana,
I and ospeci:
Crtiwfordsvillc street,
N i :ar \’< > RTI I I ) I ’. 1 ’< >T.
OUK FACTORY isnowincom-
Ipleta operation, and tra ara preJpared to card and spin WOO I. in bwW-uch a manner as shall give the
most complete satisfaction. Our Machinery i-
meet public expectation.
Western-Made Goods.
(ioods.
It wil _
partner of the firm to meet his old and tried . friends inthis new and eommodious room.
Greeneastle, May 22, 1858. - tf
NO I tUM I3L CJ! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.
\ LARGE ASSORTM KNT of I.A-
. \ l>l KS . M ISSKS A:CH l LDRKN'S SHOES just received, which wc offer for .ale cheaper than any other establishment in tho count v. LADIES FI N K SI LK LASTING III-!El, GAITERS, at $1 50 per pair.
LADIES K ID AND MOROCCO BUSK INS, at 90 cents. For
cash only.
GIVE US A CALL
And Examine our Stock and Prices, uml Yarn to take home with them LADIES KID AND MOROCCO SHOES 'WOOL W^HSTTEL
espci'iqjly in the Common Pleas nnd
X^'
discharged in ti skillful manner.
Office—East side of the Public Square, up
-tairs, in Lynch's block.
Greeneastle, Ind.. May, 1858.—lyl
IIIMI
R < > R A ( ’ KS
HXaOOID I’TXjIL.S-
IIA \ K at all time? a supply of these »d-
. , • niirtihlc preparations. A-Spring Medicines, I We from a di-lance can have their Rolls and for the relief and euro of ehronic disease .
arising ti'om iuipure blissl or a deranged stale of
. . . . .. - . . _ . , , . , the dige-live orgnn-or nerves, there i-abundant
miule to order. exchange. The highest market price paid ov ' t l en, ‘ e to prove that they are not equalled #H)'“Kenieinhor that a pr. Shoes of onrown for Wool in exchange for goods. Try them. For side bv make xvil) wear as long as four pr. Eastern r —
-hoes. I'onrs, respectfully,
1 - o cl a- w liale..-r II lan. !«• tsk-n l.y lh«
lift P m tii! or >on '
~lij:lii'«t Hppr’lD of In
.•mi. with.ml th*
FHJLLirS' COUGH SYRUP
M'u prop ' is ftupr
Trnp for Slircp-K i 11 hi^
Make a pen of fence rails, beginning with four, so as to have it square, and as you build it draw ttt each rail as you j xvould tbo sticks of a partridge trap, until your pen is of sufficient height, say five feet. In this way you will construct a | pen that, when finished, xvill permit a dog to enter nt the top at pleasure, but out of which he will find it difficult to escape.
“ You haven’t many fashionable dros-11/;" 1 / 1 h ‘T ‘».e agility ofan antelope
- J All that you have to do to catch the dog
that has killed your sheep is to construct the trap where a dead sheep is left, as directed, ns soon us possilde after an at tack has been made on your flock, put a part of tho whole of a sheep that has been killed in it and remove the balance to
In a majority of cases
the rogue and murderer will return the succeeding night, or perhaps the next.
'ion next
suppose. 1 “Ah, you may well say that. It's nothing hut drink, drink, nnd beating his poor wife, that she is, the creature. ” “ You have to buy your little sister’s
board. ”
“Sure, the dear creature, and she's a good little girl, is Hinny, willing to do whatever 1 ax her; F don't grudge the
money what goes for that. “ You haven’t many fiu bch, either, Mary Maloney
“ Fashionable, i- it? (), yes, I put a piece of whalebone in my skirt, and me calico gown looks as big as the great ladies. lint then yc says true. 1 hasn't but two gowns to me back, two shoes to
me feet, nnd one bonnet to me head, bar- , ,
ring the old hood yc gave me. “ You haven’t any lover, Mary Malo
ney
h L.wmi pif|*.fir*“l t ! ic» arii*iiiK from coM*. ■'idI tf • - Itn rt;iMt fli tt tl,o tifTTirffit shotil I htv w if ,
a n inu lv tint w ill mir*, t« invulimhlc fo tlu m PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
It* mi r •nifMMMtion, y**f if L offWrtwl at 8ij.‘h
.i pi »• v. th t«* lx’ wilhfti tho rt*rn h of all. rHII.LIPB COUGH SYRUP
>s I'tiilorffoti ind m*'d hv c> ntlfinpn of I ha hluJAopt ’ tutliiiK timl inhilit.Y. in our t'ftmmmiitv ; hv lint .Li.lt. uii v. Ih-t Mar. t|i«' l l iil|.it, th. Mfrrvh.'uit, ih I’-. ,,|o I V amdi rn.m on ar* ituapaM** *>f landing
tin ir naiuo- t.. <|iiAi*K«trtr. fnmd or d«*'‘frpti »u. I’HILLIPS* COUGH SYRUP
h. v -t. .| th. t»«t rtf a long, privnto prautiio ; Una d.tu.*. and is now tli-mp an of good, .
«xl hv any ”lln*r r^m«'dy now ho fora thn puhlh*. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
In'* put f.'i tii-'d niiiiiv remarkal>in runv, \*'t it i*i not ' ' tiDu’tl Hint it Mill work inirmltw, or ru<*tor« t<> i. iiltli ilvw,.x |.i«t r.*.’..Trry ; vof it will rfliftvn and pnlliatt' Iht* hi;(Toi of rotitmnptivrM, wh >nre hr-
)"iid iht* liopo ..f roi'ov* ry.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. • i: I ..ii any "f my ar-'tit^ . j**»i a rirrular or fnimph*
I- f. in whith you will find nuoh f-hnnionv nn will
nivinr.- « s.'n thr moat »kfpt{<'nl, of th** fnih
ri*»r > ii t DYs of
“O, ye be Off Wid yo—ketch Mary «r»d you will have tho gratilica. Maloney getting a lover these daws when ^ ^ curc| y ,m l ,n
the hard tuuuH its come. .Nr. no, thank
Heaven. I nin t that to trouble me Save Your Tree* IromC nnkrr Worm, yet, nor do I want it. ’* Wc observe that these tlestrueive in
rnly 8U|k
PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DK. G W. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
ti.r XV.Inm it.. I*' r,Mirth s
XT!, (into. HOLD BY
A.WERNEKE & BROTHER,
rt. W .•Min.-i- I’ublic Square. Greeneastle, May 22, IsfiB. tf ~!e=k,E)MXum
DAGUERREAN ROOM. \\ ISII to say to my old friends and th<- _ public gcneraliv. tlmt I am noxv prepared to take MINIATURES inthe various styles "f the Art having the exclusive right to take the celebrated and universally-admired Hallotx pc, uLo Photogruph-.Coloi ’d A mbrolypt-.A: Full instructions given, and outfit furnished. I have just received a large and well-selected
assortment of
CM X'KS,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Wat' lie, and Jewelry repaired and warranted, as usual. Room in the Collier building. 1> M. SRURG1N. Greeneastle, May 22. ls*>s tf t't T'N.XXI ( 'U N I X' LIVE STOCK MARKET. at Gru wastU on tin \st
ncL*
HKNCE iV ( OWGILL. Cirpcncastlo, May 29,1858.—tt*
C()N MAI) LOOK. Drupgist,
Juno 19.— 5t Suit* A gout for Grooncastlo.
N •• it 'o| |i*C'n ntiiMf Kiffh *•! - , ( INK! \\
Monr/ay in every Month. _ _
' l fX persons having t attle of any age or P^yy rcm.t.e.1 Fart,, u
Sheep and Hogs, will find it tc their internet to have them here on theee market days. All per-ons wishing to buy any of the above deeription of Livestock ar<-invited to attend. 1 ne Common Council have very liberally
„ V , I „, | appropriated suitable grounds.
Jerome Alien and K A Lane, Greeneastle ; u , 'Z ^ ° f the < ^’''. , ;' i v L . A K ri - B Walls, Kainbridge; R, ws & Conover JAMES FISK,
D. E. WILLIAMSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Sorth *itti Public Sgnorc
GREEN CASTLE. IND.
' I LT, gix’e prompt atl'mtioii to all profos- \\ sioiial business entrusted to his care, in tliis and adjoining counties. may 22. JOSEPH COX & WM. II. KERR, ATTOKNKYS AT K \\V,
< 7AT V.Y.Y.t 77, oilln.
i | F I'D' F. No. 5 A polio Build ing. i-orner Fiftli t I and Walnut, may 22.—sitnrg
KVAN L. KKKdlEVAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
may 22- OH USX CASTLE l\l>.1. B. JEN NINOS, J, A, Ot I.MUKH. j
JENNINGS St GILMORE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,
(IRF.ENCASTLE, I ND
\ \ ' ILL attend promptly to all business on- \\ trusted to their care. (5'lloeti>,,t- niade ■ and promptly remitted. Particular attention
eo.
pre.cnt, in the Treasurer's *
•
t
Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. F von want PURE SODA WATER go t'«the CITY DRUG STORK, may 29. E«-t aid* Square. xjoiinsr a ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office i„ Southard $ hui/ding t adjoining
Itn Post (i/fi r.
| T A \ I N(* rosuincii the jtrnriice r»f haa’ pTf*I 1 it "ion, 1 re-jM'dluMv solicit such buftin*'^ a> u>uallv (lenmiiuH tin* attention of Att«>rnev ’. Spi;cial attention tjiven to the buKine»8*oi* A‘Iministraturs and (iuurciians, Oharces inod-
mav 22.—ly
erate.
Oflico, Office.
Cloverdiilo
c IU Johnston, New Mavsville; 2! ’’
“Whai on earth, then, have you got to sects have begun their ravages in various H- L. Cmdine, Grubbs Mill; and by druggi.-ts make you happy? A drunken brother, neighborhoods. A gentleman in whom and country storekeepers generally. Iy9
n poor helpless sister, no mother, no fath- we have the utmost confidence, informs er, no lover; why where did you get all us that they may be destroyed in this your_happinesB irom ? ’ ,.-invple manner; Take a mop upon (lie
“ The Lord be praised, Miss, jt prowed end of a jiole, dip it in tar, set fire to it lip in me. (live me a bit ot sun- »nd hold it under the free when the win shine, a clean fture, plenty of work, and is still, or to the windward whi n the a sup at the right time, and I’m made.— wind is blowing gently, so that the smoke That makes me laugh and sing; and then iYom the burning tar shall pans thoroughif deep trouble comes, why, God helpin’ ly through the branches. By this means me, I’ll try to keep tny heart up. Fare it the worms arc suffocated and killed. A would be a*adthbiiff Patrick McGuire plan so simple as this, and one xx hich should take it into his head to route anil promises to he effectual, should he at a.r me, but tfu Lordtci/lin' Pd Itf) to tear once tried hy every one whose tree- arc
at all affected.—N. E Fanner
Fashionable Millinery, At T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER’S, Hast side of the. P>ibhi‘ Sguarc, Wft EK Fan elegant h- ortinent i of BONNETS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, As.,
Preoidont.
\ \ ’ E have resumed the Quecnsware trade, \ \ and noxx haxe on hand at. our old stand a large a -ortment of China, Stone, and Com-
mon Ware, Glassware, As
Max 22 tf STEVENSON*AMRS. ( ARROLL cV MORAN
may 22.—ly
30,000 3r»looo« of BA I’Ll! H ANGINGS! A LARGE LOT OF WTVLIj H? .A. IP E !R, , At reduced }trices, by the sett (»r dozen.
—ALSO- -
WINDOW SHADES,
Of all kinds.
Lottor, Foolncap und Note Papers,
By the main,
^ or sale at the office of the American Kxpnss
Tom puny.
TJAVK opened a new GROCERY AND •‘*[‘ BOOKS “f kinds furniiheiito order bv II PROVir * " - ~
PROVISION STORE on the North aide
of the latest and most fashionable of ,h ®. P ,'? hlio jT, ,are ' 0ne door wesl nf Jcff, ' r -
V/m. son "alls saddler shop, and would respeet-
atyle*, are ready for inspection te»y*.Veio Arrivals Daily "ftfB
May 22.—Sin I-aoxad.
C G
up unth r it. ”
miiy ^ ^tnam County to —- COUNTRY 1
Mi^or!! 1'°^ Bl SfJ'lllt’S, or exchange for groceries of all kinds / EK than yon have ever bought tlmm. CARKOI 1,A-MORAN
•it l M. I RA/.1ER tr \ Gteencaotle, Ind, June • i
may 22.
LEE. w arro.i3.tai
FOR SAFE H V
! I KIQHTUn E. T. TCIC3-ll r ri_ J pjY'
AG EXT FOR THE
TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP'NY
Of Providcuoe, R I
S^-Odt .-Exchange Bank Max 22
