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flumorouii. TJi« Bill of RlKlit*. Bill Blower, Ijy a InnJ >>hark trapi^-J, When overcome by srojj, Was forretl a lawyer to Consult. To overhaul his log. The lawyer, wishing Jack to bled, Put on a solemn face, Anil talked about the bill of rights As bearing on the ease. “Hold, shipmate! ' cried the lionest tar ; “Avast there! if you will; T care not for the bill of rights, But for the rights of H ll.
that city.
pi'BT.ie :
Jriy Why arc gloves generally unsalc able ? Because they are kept on hand. toy The woman who never interfered with her husbanil’s affairs arrived in town the other day. She is unmarried. toyThe young lady who was “lost in thought,” lias been found. She was “hugging an idea,” looking very mueh
like a man.
Am. the Same.—“ Younre very hand some,"said a gentleman ton lady. “Ah! ' said tho lady, “ you wottld say so if you did not think so.” “And so you would think,” answered he, “though 1 should
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of Printing, with the
tuber, t In v a tew days are roiimred tor
destruction of tho vine. Tim U ™ CST UPEDITI0N AND AT THE SH0H,EST N0TICE 'I
^flriiuttural.
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Suppnurtl Cnnse of the Potato Hot Tlie Buffalo Commercial says Mr. Alexander Hendor«on, of tliat
has made a diiK-ovrry of tho rause <d the potato rot. which, if it should prove correct, will he of vast importance, us the means of future prevention can also he found. Ho thinks it is produced by an insect, the egg of which is laid on the skin of the potato, ii invisible to the naked eye, hut may be detected with a microscope, and is planted 1 , with the seed potato. This egg is hatched in about
six days, and the young insect stays the ground until it gets wings,
meantime he is engaged in stingnng the tubers, each ptrforation poisoning the root and begetting the rot. While yet in the ground, and as early as the tenth day of existence, the young in-cots co habit, and from the great rapidity with which they propagate. Mr. II. argues that the egg is deposited before the first cm ergenee from the ground, although in ease of cold, wet weather, the insect some times leaves the vines and returns to the
in
(lie
insect is remarkably industrious, hut the destruction of the vines does not affect
not say so
Mrs.T’artinoton.—Says Mr-. Parting the tuber except to stop its growth. ton, “When a woman has once married 11 * <*»>■. bv-mi ok 1
with a congealing heart, and one that heats responsible to her own, she will never want to enter the maritime state
again.”
Cool.—An old woman lately fell off a
Our facilities in the line of
( 'j\r< 1 1 Vin 1 iult
Mr. II. state- that hy sprinkling i|tiiek lime over the potato as it is cut for plant ing, the moisture will dissolve the lime and bathe the tubers in u caustic alkali which will destroy the egg. At this time of (lie year the ravages of the insect may prevented hy packing the earth around
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house in Limerick, as she wai sweeping the'foot, which will
the gutter. On being taken un she at. , , , i , i.i , ‘ smother the insect,
plied her hand to her pocket, with the romantic observation, “Musha, I wonder
is my pipe broke.”
tor At a fashionable city party, at which low necked dresses were a prominent feature, Miss l> addressed her country cousin: “Cousin Sam, did you
ever see such a glorious sight before?' at any other period of the year. It prim u Never titter. / tens trutiml, said Sam, ed at this time the wound will heal over
I’i'itiiiiiK Apple Trrex.
It is a pretty well established fact that apple tree:—and we would add pear trees —pruned from the middle of July to the middle of August, su-lnin the operation w itli much more advantage than if pruned
blushing.
1 and make, what surgeons would say of a
•^-Cardinal Mazarin was dictating a I' ro l ,erl y ii ; m or , ^ “ R'"' 1 letter to his secretary. The latter, over- ,S ^ UU1 P* ^ ^ 1C branches hr ,o|»j ( i j u come with incessant work, fell asleep, and " illU ' 1 ' or l' 1 ' 11 -- l " c ' tu,n P !- , |1, ‘ ri,ll y tho Cardinal continued dictating while leaves a perpetual car; and if, after the pacing up and down the room. When sa P hasconinienred flowing, a hare hone, ho came to tho conclusion ho turned to i,s il ' v, ' ro ' projecting from the living tho secretary, wylng, •• Kt.d as usual.” parta of the tree andremai gthcreiinJlc then perceived that the first lines of nl lt ro,t ‘ !l ' V:i y. w,l, ' l ‘ IVeintently the de
the letter only were wiittt n. To awakt • J "' l| t:i,e-
into the very heart of the tree, much to its injury. Who has not observed this “F',
in his experience?
We have more than onec witnessed the benefits of this pruning in inidsum and have always been impressed
him he gave him a box on the ear scoretary in fury returned the blow The Cardinal, without showing the lea.-t emotion, said coolly, “Now.-ir. we are both awake—let us proceed with our
work.”
incr,
w ith the advantages over the system gen
\|. m il as will enable us to Jo any ib -, ri|> I tioii or iiiiaiitily of •*, in the most evpcJitioll-,B neat and satisfactory manner. 1 WY arc aMo at all times, t'» print N KATliV AND CIIKAPJA Every description ol ■ HAND It I EES, :
ClKCt I.AKS,
EEC El ITS. I
I’JtOt; It A M MES, INVITATIONS, BLANKS, I CARDS. A. .A I
It i our intention to do
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK •
AT Ml I II LOW KATKM
A- will enable every one, tatter how small I
the extent of hi- busines.-, or bow limited bis mcuiiii, I
TO MAKE A TRIFLIN'!I Ol TLAY ]
inont ini alimble metbod of making lii I
busine.v, tborougbly known.
EVEHY Bl slM.ss MAN
Needs omething in tbe way of
.7 013 1’Xl.XdSrTIKrO. A BUSIN ESS CARD OK ClBCULA I! I-ulnn i indi-|M‘iisable. Tlnrse of our fricnilwho may feel (li-pos, I t,> give us their patron-1 may lie a-sured dial no pains .shall be I I ir.-.l on our part to serve tbeir interests faith-1
fully and pi. initlv. Terms easli. I1UW \ i;i> BKKitiS, Proprietor,
may 'ii, 1 s.'i.s.
Dll. G. W. PHILLIPS’
A Dili key on I In Fair Sex.
F E HI IM V
we .: 1 v< 1 I III) 11 ii I I •
“ Hey may rail agin women us much as o,me years ago. wc adverted to the f'ael dey like, hut dey can t set me agin 'em ,,„,1 llow again call attention to it. espr 1 hah alors in my life found detn to he c i„H v as the season for trying it is at fust in lull, fust in a quarrel, fust in de hand. - d' niiitntoini T< leyi-apli.
dunce, fust in de ice-cream saloon, and
do fust, best and do last in de sick room. Hoof.of Vo,.., K n,.,-.,.. What would wc poor dehils do without ^ u s:, ' v r, '' < ' 111 v an •tt-' mee ot the ih d«m? Let u- be born as young,n ugly, 1 ff «''' sultin fi thc to hort
and n« holplos.s as we pleaso, and a wo- ‘‘ n execssnoly Ion” ho »!s ol youiif.:
man’s arm am open to receibe U8. She it A colt, with unusually •ii who gabs u - our fti t dose of castor had in his pla\ pped upon ■ m<
oU. an.l puts olos • > n our helplea ly hard ,l! , ! , ’ 1 ' ' : '" 1 ^ n ofl :1,r rt ™ { naked limbs, and cubbers up our fbot> P ai d ot thehoni ol one loot to iliequu k.
und tooses in lon^ ilannelpetticoat ; and *uccidcut ■ 1 * U11 * 1 , ' 1 ''
it am she, as we grow up, who fills our bleeding and excessive lameness, i In* pon; dinner hagkotgjfiil doughnuts and apple- *''R' ,W heing unwilling h> put his font t" »s wc start to school, and lick-us when 1 ^ IC ground- I on ininuti s work wouhl we tears our trousis.” have saved the animal mueh pain, anti
»«_• the owner might have had tin profit ol Fattier Moixly anil the Turkey. three months growth, instead of having The drawer is indebted to n Pittsburg it arrested for that period,
correspondent lor thc following capital But tho occasional breaking off a part anecdote of Father Moody, who was born of the hoof is hut a trifle when compared at Newberry HitN, graduated at Harvard with other mischiefs rc.-iiltiiieTroiii the College in 1698, settled at York, Maine samocamso. When thc is too long the in 1700, and died, at seventy two years strain on the fetlock-joint is greatly in-
of age, in 11 t( : creased, and permanent injury to the -ns “ Come, Charles, my son,” said Deacon pni-.iry ligament of the loot often follow -
Ailsworth, “ take one ol these turkeys Young horses frequently have vvind-gall-and carry it up to Minister Moody lor and othcrcvidcuees ufsprains before they thanksgiving. _ are put to work, and in ninety nine i i^e-
“ No, father, 1 don t do that again, 1 ,, u t of a litiudrcd these are where short
tell you. ^ cning of the toe hn> been neglected. On
“ S\ hat do I hear now,( hnrles ? I hese some gravelly and stoney land and hard
five and twenty years I have sent the min- roads the hoofs will wear fast enough, a-
istcr a turkey, and Joe has carried them, nature evidently intended they should
and Tom and Jerry and you, without ev- but if horses arc'kept on smooth turf their or refusing before. W hat s the matter feet must be keptshort by artificial im an-.
now ■ ftthi" Fiumi/■.
“ Why, father, he never thanks me for bringing it to him. Besides, he took me to task, awhile ago, hocause I started out
of meeting too soon. ’
“Well, son. you'know it is the custom for the minister to go out before any of the congregation starts , this i done as a
mark of respect.”
“Respect or not, he's nothing but a man; and as for creeping for him. I won't
do it."
Strum < nit 1% iit ion in Kn^lnaid* An Essex county (Eng.) farmer sav “ 1 have just returned from Mr. Smith -
at Woolston. who ha- for three years .-car ilied his hind hy steam. I found hisgrowing eropsol’wheat, beans and barley look ing surprisingly well: and they are admit ted hy some of his neighbors to have produced one-quarter per acre more than the adjoining lands—to he attiihuted on
“Well, lot it all pass, and carry him ly his mode of deep steam eultivati.iii.
thc turkey, and il ho don t thank yuu lor
it I will.
Charles shouldered the fowl, and in a short time was at the minWfler house.The minister was seated in thc parlor, surrounded by a number of hi- friends, who had conic to spend Thanksgiving
with him.
The lad entered without knocking, and bringing tho turkey from his shoulder
heavily upon the talde, said—
“ Mr. Sloody, there’s a turkey for you. If you want it, you may have it; if you
don't, I 'll carry it hack again. '
“I shall bo very glad of it,” said thc minister, “hut 1 think you might learn a little manners, Charles. Can't yop do tin
errand better ?”
“How would you have me do it?
asked Charles.
“Sit down in my chair,” said the elcr gjmnn, “and 1 will show you how.” Charles took the chair, while the divine took the turkey and left the rooni. He soon returned, took off his hat, made
a very low bow, and said—
and the total absence of horses traveling ion the subsoil, which forms a pan, stop-: ping the water, air and tools to a most in jurious extent, and within three or four inches where thejirst germs of seed corn
are produced. ’
Another visiter writes to thc Mai k Lane
Express as follows :
“ The most of Mr. Smith's farm is a still clayey soil, of medium quality, and under the old treatment inust have been a dilli cult farm to work.— In passing over it now, 1 was struck with the clean state of the land, and the wonderfully loose and open state of tho subsoil.*-- 11 is three i horses, which is all he keeps for I 20 acre of arable land, arc standing idle in the -Eihle, or working for his neighbors. Mr. Smith's laud is all well cultivated, and all | under crop, ninl I think that any person looking over it will be sati.-licd with it.,appearance." x Mr. Smith'. tein of cultivation dor.- 1 not turn over the land in the ordinar way, hut merely scarifies it to the d. pth of I I inches. This involves : on ,j Ii
thi
very low now, aim sam —
“ Mr. Moody, here is a turkey which -luhlde, aeration, etc.,) I ut this i v fathei scuds to you and wishes you '‘J* “‘her advantage The
question of the “best way to do it’’ is he ing worked out—other plows are at o in trial, and all will bo fuhmitlcd to elo c
scrutiny and criticism.
KHrtuy of the Timothy Srtil.
took the ;
to accent as a present. ’
Uhanea rose from Iiis seat, fowl, and said to thc minister—
“ It is a very fine one, and I feci ver> grateful to your father for it. In this and many other instances he has contributed to niy happiness. If you just carry it into the kitchen and return again. 1 will j send for Mrs. Moody to give you half a I
dollar."
The good old clergyman walked out ofl the room, his fric nds laughed at the joke, j
and made up a purse for the lad, who -ced out of thc chaff In -otne field-, ever afterward received a reward for Iiis jonc-lnilf the heads are already destroyed,
A correspondent, writin from Ohio
Farm. Tllinni.-, say.-.
“Timothy iced, which ha been quite a staple in thi - part of the country, is hr ing ih -troyed by a worm that much rc scmblcs the army worm, hut of a lighter color. They climb the talk, and eat the t
i n ice.-'. — ll'irtiy r t Mt'j't
ind Iht y
still at work.
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eruption.
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•'liuhosf .i;*|tr h imdui of liann.
PHILLIES’ COUGH SYRUP
B i lo ti j.i*. jd• il t . t-t i:i- i|j. o-i arlfinz fniin chM*, •d! il i ttnjM•r(.itii i hiit t ho nftlli'tiul nIioii) I Kiidw it ;
u n iiii 'l.v t li.ti u ill cur.', ii invnliiAhlt* to tli«>vn. PHILLIPS COUGH 8YRUP
• l - "M <np<isiii.ui, y. i it in ununii nt tut Ii i
a j rin’, a- t.. Im» witliiu tho roach of all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ; I ' l l ■ lx ;• iiMdiim I of tho hipho't
Hfati'liiur .‘iiul t|uvtahility. in i>ur rotiuniinity ; l.y I" i.rx.t! • liar. IId- fnlpit. Hi- Mon hiini, 4 i'" •’ "I’l*' i I ' 4 " h men M8 aro inc.tpahlo of lomling
thoir n \m -t > •iidd K<-rv iVaii'l or ilot I'piioii. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP ^
i "F t hnikf* prlynto practico ; has
• n’ -f • • I. i«nr«tial•
"Ilf' i i* to lv now Hiifo,,. f|„. p n |,lh-. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
* i ■ 1 r t'D i 'I -I in fell ' h a Mo riirfn, vet it |«t n*’t claim'•! th.it it \t ill work iiiir.n loi>, or ronton* to i" 'lilt il.— . p.i-t ni’OTvi'y ; \.t it will i. ijcv • tm l
ih- • till i i i.;■< nf ofiiiitiuiiptivrrt, wh"nro lx*-
yoii*l lho luipo -if t*T(»\i rv.
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■I ‘ mine \ is mil E. V. I. i it', firci nea. tie ; N B. W.-iil.-, Bainhrnlgr.j H« .V ('nrtever, •I'li l'ile;t' It .li'lm tun, 'll \v Mai.vilh, If I,. Crr.ilini Grubb's Mill; Ttd by drnggisla and cinint rv torckecpor gi neltltv. I \ o Fasliionable M/llineiy, At T. J. JOHNSON &SISTER S.
/ ’Z 1 , ./» f,t the FMt S/juai'r, \\ III- It Kan trgaut a.-xortment
ot Bt )N N ET.-J
* RIB It) NS,
J FLOWERS, A,-., uttlie l.-.tivt art most fa.hionahh
V f * 3/* ityles, are rea# for in pe< tion. V l ; ' f--)' .V. «i /I tiru/s Daily “VxH
hi ,1 Millinery W'-ii of all kinds done
I may 33.—3m
WVl 1 l X~f\ ITOi’ 1 o I N (r O H h ter attna .Mirth ing at
I pZIKK A COS
ISTEW
GROCERY STORE! M. W. WILLIAMS, South Side of tho Square, One door west of T. IF. Williamson s Store,
la now receiving a
DA KGE A WEDL SELECTED STOCK OF
GROCERIES
Which he offers to thc citizens of Putnam ci'inity at prices which cannot fail to please those who wish to obtain their money's worth
in return.
LEWIS THOMPSON, late of Parke county. will superintend the Sales Department, and Mould he glad to have his old friends and aeipiuintunces call and sue him, tu> he i- sutistied that he can make it to their advantage as well a others to chII and examine the -toek, which will he sold at prices as cheap as any house in
litis part of the State.
Grccncastle, June fi, 1HTi8.—flw
CITY DREG STORE. J I A\ ING purcltii-ed the stock •'! Dili GS, | l <11 EM It ADS. Ac., of Dr. L. Skelton, we are prepared to iinnti-h all who may he in need hi anything in our line, with the
VERY BEST OF GOODS,
Atn low figures as any other store in Ihe West. W I expect to sell out' Good- Kt ) l{ CASH, or il- equivalent, and of eourse can sell for 1c— prollt tnnn those who sell on longtime.
We will keep constantly on hand
A Gooil Supply of tho Rost Brands of I ji ‘ii< 1 :m< 1 ( )i Is-i,
TogrtliiT with
ALL OTHER G00DS1N OUR LINE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
S(;tl ioni'i'v nntl 1 V'lT'tunc’i'y,
t If all kinds;
Fliti'iring F.rtntrls, Jfitir Oils, etc., All of which wc warrant as represented, or no sale. Come and .sec for vourselves. E. A. LANE. WIDD. DANE. Agent. may ‘Jfl. IK.'itf If Fashionable Millinery. ^ MRS. L. GILMORE, i-jSSb Iof AVic .llhany, iaS \\ 1st SlDK OK 1't ItI.rc Sql AltK, '-V DD inform the ladies of Grccnensth anti vicinity that she Has the most eomplete took ol M I i. 1.1 N E It Y (tt It )DS ex er pris It nasi in the town, where can lie seen the latest East-
ern slv h— of
BONN ETS, F DO WE HS,
BIBBONS, H KA D DRESSES, Ac.
Wedding, Lace or Silk Bonnets
“•made in thc latest Eastern .style and fa liioti,
and at the shortest in it ice.
M 11.1.IN Eli V AVOKK of every d.seriptioii ilone in tiie latest-tvh'. Iiiitv2tt Hnt CHEAP i!ARGAINS: Xxxxipoi-tixxxt to -A.11! KOMEKT IL (il I,MOKE r | V\ K KS tliis inetliod of inforining the citi-
- -------n
zi'tts of Grcencustlu and vieinity that he
has opened a
i j nxT'n’m) s’i’< >iik, <tu the west side of the Publie Square, where i ait In ent HKA P FI CMTDIiK. as also a tiie . ortmeiit n! SKI'ON D H A N D FI I!N1 TI' KE. which he will sell e|teap for cash. Please give Ititit a call, and see for yourselves. MPs .ItememlH'r the motto- i'heai) Unrgains!
inay 2!>. «m
.1 RKXeK. I- i o'Vi 111,1.. GREENCASTLE rTLunviiTJivi: WOOLMX FA ('TORY Crnwfordsville street, X Id All N < >RTJ I 1 >1 .1 ’< )T. jei*^ f i—. i is ol' Ii F At "ft t|{ Y is now in eoniifl* *|” plete operalion, and we are pre^7^;^!3l’ ! ' r ;'’ 1 1 ” l "" 1 •‘Pi-.WOOL in
RAIN ROW STORE!
TunDwmmr.Li s. DnoiwcnM ' ' "! Walnut. hl ., v
— ■ , . — .. -11.111 lllf mi> t <miqjloti'Jiiitisfaction. Our Machinery i> nearly all new ami of the best quality. Wc liuv*’ in our ♦•tnploy \V«*rkiin*n of tlionm^h c\poricucc, \vho will devote all their energies to
meet public expectation.
Western-Made Goods. \\ e shall have on hand u large stock of \\ i tcrn-niHilc fabrics, eonsi.-ting of plain and tali' i ('a -iniers, Sattinct.s, Blanket-, Cloth .leans, Plaid Flannels, While, Bed and Brown Flannel-, Tweeds, Shaw Is, Stis-k ing Yarn-, Ac ( all and ec tlicse GoihIs, before leaving your
W ool at anv oilier Faetory.
c A m)i xcj.
To tin*'*’\\anting Holh made, nr Yarn pun. we would ay, wasli vour W’nnl eloau aud bring it to us, and you shall bo plersed w ith the work. It willbedoue promptly, your Wool not wast ed, and as cheap as at any other re>jH>nsil*le
Factory.
Tic**c fr*>»n a distanoo can have thoir KolL
and Yarn to take home with them.
WOOL WTA.JST’X’EO in exchange. The highest market price paid
for \\ mil in exchange fur goods,
BKNt F. A COWGILL.
(i reenca-tle, May1H5H. tf
D. E. WILLIAMSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OJfirc .V'W/i s'nh Viihtii' Sqtmre,
(iBEKNCASI DE, INI).
V \ ’ I DI. give prompt attention to all profes- \ \ sioind liusinesH entrust ml to his care, in thi- and adjoining counties. may 22. JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERR, \TT< >l;\ I ! YS AT I , A \Y,
<7.Y< 7 Y.Y.i VV, OHIO.
corner Fifth
7I>oxxt/xl »vxxr*,ox*y. --s DR. A. T. KIGHTLEY R ESPKCTFULLY tenders his '-UXUr profes-ional services to those who may favor him with their patronage. AH operations performed after the manner of the most approved practitioners, aud with perfect safety to the patient. It may not be improper for him to state, for the satisfaction of those who have not an acquaintance with his profit, siunal character, that in addition to a number of vears of successful practice in Kentucky and Indiana, also three years' practice in Bainbridge and v ieinity, he takes pleasure in giving as »kh£*f.v(jks : W. T. Scott. Esq., J. W. Hall, M. D.. W H. Dowis, M. D. Dantall, M V)., A. B. Wall, P. M . Haiahridge, Ind. ted He may be found at hie Office, over Sands' store. Grccncastle, May 22.—Tyr .|"IIX 111 RCJ 1 lAtML. C. rlci m urj'.Y & ITX’K. Drill) rs in (irorerirs, Prni’isiotrt, Womb ninl Willow Wore, d'C. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Grccncastle, Did. y DD order- fur BAKING- executed with neatness, at the ahoHast notice, andt it- the cheapest. P. S. Agents for Knapp's patent Coni UJ
Daittps.
may 22, l«. r ,8.—tf ilolist’ SpoitlUR, liiKUtnillK Kotlx. (Irun or (topper,) \ ND all kinds of .l< tB WORK in tiie T!-. . \ tting line. STKV ENSON a A M Rg. Attention, Farmers! yy - E are agent for Atkina Self-R \\ Bcapcruml Mower; also, Altman's, Mil. it'r's Mower and Combined Reaper. Farmery wisliing to ptindta.-c would do well to call atnl exatitinc, and liattd in their orders at an enrly day. (6w) STEVENSON A AMI's S«lt! »oltI! JSalt!!f II I ffbDS. Kanawliu Salt, just received and 41 n < f< 1 sale by inay22. THORNBURGH & RORINSOX. .ii s’i’ > y T their new Store and for sale MTy ].i-7 j ,\ lu avy lot oi Quccnswarc, Glassware and China.• nunTHORNBURGH A RORINSOX. s-im REWARD! CATCH THE THIEVES! / vN the night of the loth hist., the Kxeliange I ' Bank at Greeneastlc, 1 nd., was entered, tha outside door of the safe blown open w ith puwder, and the amount of .■k2,KM.'l, in silver, takin (herefrom. Two individuals,being suspieionod and ]iursued, were almut to be overtaken, when in order to make their burthen lighter, they seeivtcd near Gosport, Ind., the ainoiuil .if i'.i;is, w hich lin- heen reclaimed. The following is a description of the thieves: Oi f tlioin -.r.i-ah >ut o f-vt o or G ineiieii higll; would weigh DIO or Dio pound-; dark uiiburn hair; whiskers slightly lighter tlum the hair; unshared face; heavy beard; complexion weather-beaten; eyes dark, thought to l.e a dark gray, but not positive ns to that; prominent check bone; face broad and full; verv -traiglit and active, and walks erect; n:;eil about 2o years. The other individual was o feet 'tor 10 inches in height; weight a is nit 'tHi or Dio pound-; auburn hair, liglitcrthnit tbeother s; mmistaeli« also lighter than the other’s, perhaps sandv, hut no hoard on his face; complexion tolerahiy fair; slim, spare, neatly made; erect carrisg.; rocks a little in walking; rather tliin fund; aged ale nit 2o vears. The almve reward of FIVE HUNDRED DODLARS will he given for the delivery of the money and the thieves at Greetlcastle, or a pro|N>i'tionute ninount for either the inoin y or the thieves; ora liberal reward will be given lor iuforniation that will lead to the recovm "fllie money and the detection of the fhiovi at anv |>oint in this or anv other State. AY.M. 1). ADDEN, Cashier, (ireencastle, Did., Afay 18, 1858.—tf XjA.'W" CoA-RoTD. It K NR Y 8 Kelt KS TV SOLON TURMAN SECREST 6c TURMAN, ATTORN RY8 AT LAA\', AND COlltCTING AND REAL fSTATt AGCNTS, J JBAUTIUE in all the Courts of Indinin | and c-pccitillv in the Common Plea- a.. Circuit Courts of I’utniiiii, Clay and Own counties, and in the Supreme Court and I'.'District and Circuit Courts, Tin v u ctflcieiit attention to all profv-.-ionul eiigiigx-
incuts.
Cox v t v a Ni i no.—AI r. Turman I eing a N tary Public, conveyances will lie executeii, (t p ositions taken, and all the duties of a Nntiiry discharged in a skillful manner. Dllicc- East side of the i’uhllc Square, up -lairs, in Dyneli's hhM’k. Greencnstle, Ind.. Way, 1858. -lyl l>i;. 0<> HACKS
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THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
r IY\KK pleasure in -tilling to the Farmers
[ ol Put nam county and citizens that they are now in receipt of their
»AID SHMH Comprising a wide range of seasonable goods, si prices that eaiinot fail lo ]>lense the taste ol
‘purchasers, llciiig now in their
NEW AM)MAGNIFICENT BULBING. on the North-west corner of the Public Square, where evorx facility, both as regards* room, light, A' , you will tlndin addition toour HIOMIUA L AS80HTM MNT
OF—
NEW GOODS, that wc have titled up an apartment es|>ceiall\ fur Fanner- to transact business privately w ith eaeh * it her. This will add greatlx loth* 1 coni fort of the house. So when you come to town
call at Hie
IRcA IJSTSOW
Where you will he met by gentlemanly sale, lilt n ready to wait u|coi you with Dry Goods, Sli... Hunts, Hat Cap . Qu.h n.txxare, Gro eerie., and cxery article usually kept in a Dry
Gi>"il Hon e.
Produce generally taken in exchange for
(im ids.
It will be exceedingly gratifying totlie elder partner of the firm to meet his old and tried ; iriends in thi- iu-xv and commodious room. Greeneastlc, May 22, 1858.- tf I > i:. wcil .i s Carminative Balsam! A .YU I lilt rAll. 1X0 IthMF.DY Id I! niAHRHEA, FLl.X, fit'. |)RKPA RED and -nlilby Will, Dane, DmgI gist, Grocncaetlo. Price, 15 aiid 25 ets. per Bottle. ! lb fi:re/n:is- Burh'v & Peek, I. aac Malian, Fa b Da I. W truflh Ju)y3 tf 7 1
EVAN L KEKCIIKVAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, rn iy 22. <1HFFXCASTDF, IXD.
•I. S. .1 ) X X | \ l,s.
.1. A. nil.Mom;
JENNINGS & GILMORE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,
GREEN! ASTDK, IND.
\\’1DD altend promptly to all business en- \\ trii-tisl to their ear*-. Collections made and promptly remitted. Particular attention
paid In till' i ttleinent of F.stiites.
Office, for the present, in the Tren-urer's Office. may 22.- ly £50,000 nooo« of
T3X J C><3±> . II \ \ F. at all limes a supply <>t the. iiiiralde preparation-. A-Spring Meduin 1 ' and for the relief and cure of chronic ili-en • arising from impure blood or a deranged -tale ■ the digestive organs or nerves, tlicri , isaliuml:iii; evidem e to prove tliat they are not cquall'-l
Try them. F’or sale hy CONRAD COOK, Druggist,
June 19 i S' ih \ a' ut ft>r <! ret nca-th Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. I F you want PC KK SODA WATER, f 1 to'the CITY DRUG STORE, may 29. East side Square. jotiisr haastast-A . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofliic in Sunthnrd s building, ml joining
the Dost Office.
J J AYING rc-umed thc practice of my pr» | 1 Cession, 1 respectfully solicit such busiiiea- usually demamfs the attention of Attorney, Special attention given to thc business e Adniiiii.-trators and Guardians. < barges inoi '■'ate. may 22—ly
JAM BS J.
Altornp) ami ('oHiiselor at Law, A.XD JUSTICE OF THE PEACH,
Ghkkncasti.k, Inp.
\ \ ' I DI. give ] in unlit and efficient atteiitiei >\ I., hiisine--, and e-pci ially to the colla-
tion of claims.
Office in thc room formerly occupied bj Judge Eekles, south of the Square, inay 22, 1858.—ly
1 >r. H. It. I’IT< I I I ,N N! I vFFERS hi- professional services to the \ ' i/.ens of Greeneastlc and vicinity as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office near the 1st charge Methodist Cbu
may 22 I- - ly
j-. t j . lx,, isJ - . J Eclectic PltyHiciun tind Burgcoi / \FFERS his services to the citizens of (■' 1 I castle and vicinity in all branches "f medical profession. Particular attention to the treatment of all Chronic Disrnn s.
— —Office and ID-sidcncc on Indiauapoli ‘t
|) |J \ \(l|^(i M ‘" ir l. v opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Chv
A LARGE LOT OF 3? -A- 3? IE fii.
At reduced prices, by thc sett or dozen.
ALSO--
WINDOW SHADES,
Of all kinds.
Letter, Foolscap and Note Papers,
By the ream,
For sale at the office of thc American Express
Company.
tof PiOoK.S of all kinds furnished to order byMay 22.—.Im C. G. DEE. Xjcvxxd. 'W«vx’M.*«,xxt»
FOR SALK. BY
_niay 22. E. T. KIGHTLEY. E. T. KUO-HTLEY,’ AO EXT FOR THE TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP'NY Of Providence, R. I. tv 'ffirr E v lunge Batik M y 22
xTUST.’ E>EC’ BX'V r|MI E largest and best lot of 1'EKl 1 ever brought to this market, at i
CITY DRUG S'
1 1vi-i aide Administrator’s Nolle
X'OTK'K i» hereby given that t
signed has been upiKiintial Adr
of thc Estate of Catherine Burst, la nam county, deceased. Said Estate i
to be s«ilveiit. JACKSON
May 20, 1858.— A tine. Eot of
\T AlNSOOK ;)nd 4 <,' 0 V -mId l*.w in t t*t . i ^(,>1 4 \ inm
