The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1858 — Page 4

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A Story of School. ET VltLIAM H. UA.T.Z.

Tho rod light shone through the opeadoot, From the round, declining sun; A nd fniitsstic shadow*, all about, On the dusty floor were thrown; As the factory clock told the hour of five, And the school was almost done. The mingled hum of the busy town Rose faint from the lower plain ; And we saw the steeple over the trees With its motionless, golden vane; And heard the cattle’s musical low, And the rustle of standing grain. In the open casement a lingering bee Murmured a drowsy tune; And, from the upland meadows, a song In the lulls of the afternoon Had come, on the air that wandered by, Laden with the scents of .Tune. Our tasks were finished and lessons said, And we sat, all hushed and still. Listening to catch the purl of the brook, And the whirr of the distant mill; And waiting the word of dismissal, that yet Waited the master’s will.

gtgrinjttttral.

PnatwrinR Sheep tnOrettnr As.

Tho effect of pasturing sheep in orchards, both on the trees and the animals, is of some interest to those who keep sheep and have orchards which it is desirable to keep in grass rather than in other crops. A good turf is so much nicer to pick and sort apples upon, to | speak of no other advantages, that we i would like to keep orchards always in grass, could we do so profitably. Vnles* the trees are altogether too high, one can - . not well pasture horses or cows in an orchard; and if we could, these animals do not

The master wai old and his form was bent.

And scattered and white hi* hair;

Rut his heart was young, and there ever dwelt

A calm and kindly air,

Like a halo over a pictured saint, On his face, marked deep with care His eyes were closed, and his wrinkled hands

Were folded over hi* vest,

.Vs wearily back in his old arm chair

He reclined as if to rest;

And the golden streaming sunlight fell On his brow and down his breast. Wc waited in reverent silence long, And silence the master kept, Though still the accustomed saintly smile

Over his features crept;

And wc thought, worn with the lengthened toil Of the summer's day, he slept. t-’o we quietly rose and left our seats,

And outward into the sun,

From the gathering shades of the dusty room

Stole silently one by one;

For we knew, by the distant striking clock, It was time the school was done; And left the master, sleeping alone, Alone in his high-backed chair, With his eyelids closed, and his withered palms

Folded as if in prayer,

And the mingled light and smile on his face, And we knew not Death was there ; Nor knew that, just ns the clock struck five.

His kindly soul away

A shadowy messenger silently bore From its trembling house of clay— To be a child with the Saints of Heaven, And to dwell with Christ away I

INDIANA PRESS mb mmtm

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF TUBIIC SQUARE,

CREENCAgTLR, USD.

r)FBLIC attention is respectfully invited to jf this Establishment, in the assurance that JS^AMPLE SATISFACTIONTca

will be given as regards

Typography, Work and Charge#.

To those who may require

secure that close, clean sward desired -1 ^ Common j or Small Work,

Sheep, too. are said to enrich the noil

upon which they feed, as well as to im- * XECl rED ; prove the land by tho destruction of CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. coarse and noxious vegetation. The MATERIALS, all of which But we will mention some results of ^ r the practise. Some years since, in an- ARE EXT I KEEN NE>\, swer to our inquiry through an agricul-: Have been selected with great care, tural journal, one farmer stated that he mid will be found to embrace everything re-

had pastured an orchard with sheep for several years. When he first turned them in there was so little growth that he could not cut a graft from the orchard, there being no recent growth of sufficient length and thrift to furnish scions In three years time the trees improved materially, making from a foot to eighteen inches of new wood every year.— Another reported that sheep pastured in an orchard for two or three years made 1 great improvement in the fruit. Neither spoke of any injurious effect on the flock.

Wc have pastured sheep in an old or- Everv description of chard, more or less, lor two years past. • and toils manifest improvement. The ‘ ‘ "circULARS,

RECEIPTS,

PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS,

BLANKS, CA Ri)S, &c.

It is our intention to do

38! mu

ZSTEW

GROCERY STORE! M. W. WILLIAMS, South Side of tho Square, One door w at o/ T. If. Willianuon t Store,

1* now receiving a

L A ROE * WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

GROCERIES

Which he oilers to the citizens of Put mini county at prices which cannot fail to please those who wish to obtain their money's worth

in return.

LEWIS THOMPSON, late of Parke coun

CAUTION .

swt TnS»r» wi’l fc« on the.r fnsrQ «vJ nft

tM upen by » lonatsrtolt of Mor»..'. InJ.an Knot fUU, Ibrnfj A B JS»’rr Ail r-no 1 "* ,n ' ,l * n Hoot Pills b«»« ths oanst sad •ipristuro -1 J WAUf <# tS , on

"'diTmorhe. thoinventorof Morsk’sIsmav | ty, will superintend the Sales Department, and Root Pili.s, has spent the greater part of his: would bo glad to have his old friends and acute in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, k'uuntnnees call and sec him, as he is satisfied and Africa, as well as North America—has | that he can make it to their advantage as well spent three years among the Indians of our I a* others to call and examine the stock, which : ' Western country—it was in this way that the I will be sold at prices as cheap as any house in

! Indian Root Pills were first discover.^. Dr. this part of the State. Morse was the first man to . tablish the fact Grecneastlc. June Ifififl.—Cw

that all disaaae* visa from Imfvbxtt or tbi / \ i r p v rvTATTC1 CJ r I’T \ l.) I '' Blood—that our stren^th^health and life de- ^ | | J |/]\l Vi 17 1 l /Il IE.

; p< nded up

l>oxat£il SuLi'serv .

DR A. T. KIQHTLEy RESPECTFULLY tendersl u4 professional services to those who

i may favor him with their patronage. All op | orations performed after the manner of the most approved practitioners, and with perfee* safety to the patient. It nay not be improper lor him to state, for the satisfaction o*' those who have not an acquaintance with tiia jo f„ sternal character, that in addition to a number ol years of successful practice in Kentucky and Indiana, also three yean 1 practice in ITair. bridge and vicinity, he takes pleasure in giving

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quisite to the execution of

Any Variety, Style or Quality

of Printing, with the

UTMOST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE.

Our facilities in the line of Printing

Are such as will enable us to do any description or quantity of it, in the most expeditious,

neat ana satisfactory manner. We are able at all times, to print

NEATLY AND CHEAPLY

C a rd

1 pains!sH-m' - and ,1,-trc'ss VERY BEST OF GOODS, of every namef our strength i- evhmistcd, our At us low figures ^ miy others ore^ the Mcs health we arc deprived of, ami if nature is not " • M’ect to sell our Goods !■ OR (ASH. assisted in throwing oft'the stagnant humors, j or its equivalent, and of course can sell tor less the blood will become choked and cense to act. i P roti ‘ 'l‘nn those who sell on long time, and thus our light of life will forever be blown '' '' "•‘ 11 kpe P constantly on hand out. How important then that we should keep A Good Supply of the Best Brands of

I jem 1 m id ( )ils.

Together with

ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE.

W. T. Scott, Esq., J. Vf. Hall, JL D.. W I Lcw.s, M. I) Daman, M. D., A. B. Walk

P. M., Ilainltrulffe, Ind.

fifcSY He may bo found at bis Office, over

Sands’ store.

Greencastlo, May 21!—lyr JOHN IU7KLFY. HXMI.. c. Vyey Ri'RnF.y a- peck. Dealert in Grocn-iet, Provision*, IT’.ai,/, ■ and Willow H r arc, «fr. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.

Greencastlo, Ind

LL orders f-.r BAKING executed with neatness, at the shortest notice, and cheat.

.... the cheapest.

111 P. S. Agents fur Knapp’s patent foul 0 .

I Lamps.

j may 22, 1858.—if

House Spouting* Lightning Hods.

(Iron or Copper,)

1 NT) all kinds of JOB WORK in the Th ning line. STEVENSON & A MBS

&c.

grass is better than before, and the trees have a more thrifty look. As to the flock, they have done better than usual This wc attributcin part tochanging from pasture to pasture, especially in the hot

season.

Orchards often suffer from the want of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK grazing. They get overrun with weeds at tn cit i.ow hates and briars, as they will not when sheep , \ s will enable every one, no matter bow 11111111 are kept in them a portion of the time. the extent of his business, or how When the fruit begins to fall in any limited his means, amount, we turn off the sheep and put on TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY

the pigs and calves. These remain un-

the various passages of the body free and open And how pleasant to us that w«. have in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from ! plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. t tnc of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the -kin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. Thesecond is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing otl phlegm, and other humors from the lungs bv ■opious spitting. The third is a Diuretic u liieh

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

Stationery tint! Perfumery.

Of all kinds;

Flavoring ErtracU, Hair Oils, dr., All of which we warrant as represented, or no sale. Come and see for yourselves.

E. A. LANE.

WILL. LANE, Agent.

may 2b, 1858.—tf

give* ease mid double strength to the kidneys: FaSlliOliablG MlllilierV. thus encourag^, they draw large amounts o( MRS. L. GILMORE, /- impurity from the blood, which is then thrown r,,/, of y. ,r Mbmm, out bountifully by the urinary . r water pa.-si.go. u>s| SlDf ; 0F IVBUr Sqi-.utE, and which could not have been discharged 111 WOT LD inform the ladies of Greencastle any other way. fhe fourth is a Cathartic, and . in( , vicinit y ,i mt lhc Inost ( , )m pH. tr " “ ' * Stoc k of MTLLINF.RY GOODS ever produced

in the town, wliere eiui be seen the latest East-1

| accompanies the other properties of the Pills

, , . . In this most invaluable method of making his ■ ^'‘nlTof f0 ''" "‘ C ,! ‘ U ' S ' "' ,lSl ' 1 ^ powtil the apples are about ripe ; then the business thoroughly known. the other outlets, are thus talo n up and con- ! iioV v Kqx El OWE PS | dcr, and the amount of $2,883, in silver, taken orchard is cleared entirely until the fruit 1 > r1 v’T.'wi.: At v V veved off in greater quantities bv the bowels. in ititiiv^ ' 111!’\ n .. 'henfrom. Two iudividmil-. being suq.ieii.ed iscaredfor. The sheep are afterward al- ■' 1 I - , ^ ‘ \ ‘ From the above, it is shown tiiat Dr. Morses ' t " ‘ and pursued, were about to be overtaken, win:.

Needs something in the way of Indian Root Pills not only enter tho stomach wcaaing, Laco or bilK Bonnets ; n order to make their burthen lighter, tnoy Xr~fcT"t T~TVr*T 1 T"IVr«^t-. but become united with the bloal, for they find | m "de in the latest Eastern style and fashion, '. ivied near Gosport, Ind., the amount • . .... •, x-■ 1 1.1. , .0 , • t o, u • 1 . d way to evonr part, and completely rout out and »t the shortest notice. 8038, which has been reclaimed, fhi foil A BUSIN ESS CARD OR CIRC l LAK ( .] pBnHe the system from all impuritv, and the ILI.1N ERY WORK of every dcserip- mg is a description of the thiev. • Is almost Indispensable. Those of our friends ]jf e 0 c t | )fi l ) ™ly i which is tho blood, becomes lion done in the Intest style. may2!i Om One of them « as about 5 feet 5 or . inel:,who may fi-cl disposed to give us their patron- j perfectly healthy; consequently allsiekncss and / illl’t lt|)t |>/1 l I " ,>,l *d ’ • h 160 er 165 pounds; d:,;), age, may be assured that no pains shall be pain is driven from tho system,'for they cannot I l i Li \ I I ) \ I'( ( I \ I \ 1) iUiburn hair; wliiskers slightly lighter than file spared on our part toserve their interests taith- i',.|n:tiii when the body becomes so pure and ^ A a . a » pir; urishaved fnee; heavy beard; eninplexion

Attention, Farmers! \ T ’ K are agents for Atkins’ Bclf-Raking \\ Reaperand Mowerjalso, Altman's, M: ler’s Mower and Combined Reaper. Farmer wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine, and hand in their orders at an r uK

STEVENSON & AMKt-

JBrtlt! Solt!! S£tlt!!! • II I BBLS KanawhaSiilt. just received at: 1

Tv / for sale bv

may22. THORNBURGH A ROBINSON jltst m:< ’ 1 :i \ l.i ) l T their new Store and fur sale very low a A \ heavy lot "f Qiieoiibware, Glassware

and China.

may22. THORNBURGH A ROBIN 8500 REWARD!

CATCH THE THIEVES1

1 \N the night of the 15th inst., the R, I ) Bank al Grw ncastle. 1 nd., was t

lowed to return, but not to remain to eat the grass down too closely. Wo rather save a good bite over for spring—or rather save it that the grass may he earlier and better in the spring. B. Niagara County, N. J'., May, 18fi8.

Driving Meat Cuttle,

There is some excuse for the western : grazier's preference for the Durhams, as they formerly drove them over the mottn tains. The fat of all cattle is the first

'fully and promptly. BoJCTenns cash. HOW AftD BRIGGS, Proprietor,

may 22, 1858.

DR. G.W . PHILLIPS’

Proper Qualification.—Joke when to run off, the fine particles mixed through Rl'I •

yon please, but always be careful to please the flesh of the first—the kidney, being when you joke. coated over and more solid, holding out fler-What led Macbeth to say that he longer, and the red meat being the last would die with harness on his back?—to fall. One accustomed to driving, fat Because he knew very well that Macduff tening and slaughtering, could detect :i was about to tackle him. drove of “drifted’’ from those taken fresh *w~.V young man suspected of cup from the pastures, by seeing them pass board courting, said, “ Indeed, I do love on yonder road, as well as the skillful vour Patty dearly.’’ “Yes,’’ said the butcher could by handling them; and * • * * * — 1 1 *1 IhLrtii <rV\ flvn nnHln mwrlif

father, “but it is my veal Patty.'' •at"" Would you not. love to

although the “drift" cattle might have

stiv iv outu you not love to gaze on much more kidney tallow, the meat would Niagara forever?’ said a romantic young be , a8 P 00 ' - , as . wood ' and instead l 0 ‘ bc *"b' girl to her less romantic companion- red ’ ^ ulJ be , “ blue , a8 a jetstone, “Oh, no,” said he, “I should not like to whl 8t , 1,080 taken fresh from the pasture ♦ 1... • . ’» or stall, it not so fat. would make more nave a cataract always in my eye. . . , , • _ . . . . v . , * ju*cy, tender and sweeter beet A 1 IC u ^ u r If you see a lot of cattle in the field young gentleman of our acquaintance Qr e l 8CW ] iere with good shoulders, or “» ir, is your wife as pretty as you are. rather what a butcher would term “show“No miss hut she has very pretty man-1 inp his 8houIdur to his car,” without any n ° r8 ’ 1 * ar, h er interrogatories hyjjj an j t) res t assured that they have been the lady. . ^ | “ drifted,” or in some other way injudiciteu'* Oh, Mr Hill, said one of Rev. ously handled for slaughtering; for if Rowland Hills hearers, “how is it that j there is no flank, there is not much fat, you say such out-of-the-way things in A poor bullock does not wear a good your sermons ! “Ah, said the ccecn- shoulder longer than to got rid of his fat, trie divine, “how is it that you are such and the tenderest parts of his flesh, and out-of-the-way sinners? (he neck and round would be the on**y*A man having built a large house ly partsofsucha bullock left for a steak.

was at a loss what to do with the rubbish. His steward advised him to have a pit dug large enough to contain it. “And what,” said the gentleman, smiling,

— Major Dickinson s Penn- Van Address.

Dust In TlirnshtiiK.

It’your correspondent “A Subscriber” I

“shall iT wUh thTearth whicr'ldTg j P rocuro a thin br . oad P ie(,, ‘ of , R P on f. c - ! ,, . m 1 • i .1 . , -.T large enough to cover the nose and mouth, up from it? To which the steward, with ^ bc curod 0 ,. most of th ’ great gravity, replied Have a pit made j^ ruggi(lt8 for a ^ ^ off fr(Jin \

a large piece, and fasten this on over the

large enough to hold all!

Strange Assistance. — “Have you finished both these bottles of port without assistance, Mr. Gulpitup?” inquired an indignant spouse. “No, my dear, l had the assistance of a Lottie of Madeira,”

was the reply.

Six Feet in Hih Boots.—“Go way,” said Muggins; “you can t stuff sich nonsense into me. Six feet in his boots!— Bah! no man as ever lives stands more nor two feet in his boots, and no use talk ing about it. You might as well tell me thata man has six heads in his hat.”

Laid Out, Decidedly.

Some of our younger male readers may

have heard of “ brandy that kills at eighty rods.” An anecdote told us the other day discloses the fact of the existence of a compound, called whisky, consider-

ably more certain in its effects.

Charley D ,

evening, feeling in flrstratc spirits, got

nose and mouth, having first moistened the same with water, which imparts a very soothing influence to tho nostrils, and at the same time collects all the small particles of dust that would otherwise settle on the lungs by inhaling the dusty atmosphere. When this becomes filled; with dirt and dust, all you have to do is just wash it out in water, and apply if to

the face as before.

Another correspondent says : My prac-' ticc is to tie a piece of slightly moistened sponge of good quality over my mouth and nostrils. This does not at all interfere with breathing,and but slightly with conversation, and is a perfect respirator The sponge should have no large holes,! and need not be thick.—Country Gent.

ItentM for Kurmcnu

Agricultural College.—Michigan

attending a dance one ^ tbe first to inaugurate an Agricultural

College. As yet it has only aecommoda-

bis keg pretty full of "ardent,” and finally retired to the privacy of an arm-chair, where he sat comfortably “ cornered ” and pretty much incapable of locomotion Just then II came along, and, seeing him, addressed him with: “ What’s the matter, Charley? Laid out, eh?” “An ’tire mistake; didn’t take moro n

tions for one hundred students. At the conimeneemont of the present term there were but twenty-eight vacancies, while ninety-three applicants appeared and

were examined.

The Sex of Bogs.—According to Monsieur Genin, a French savant, the sex of eggs can be distinguished. All eggs containing the germ of males have wrink-

a thimbleful,” hiccuped Charley ; “want- v . ed eighty-rod wh-whisky, and the mis’ble! blH ou fheir smaller end, while female eggs

fool gave mo instanter f’

Til. Ciout.

A distinguished judge and ex-war minister, resident in Pennsylvania, tells a good story of a Dutch neighbor of his who had thegout, and was greatly puzzled

to know how ho came by it.

are equally smooth at both extremities. Caubaoes.—There is no crop raisod that as a general thing pays better on good soil than cabbages. The product per acre is of greater nutritive value than that of

For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Drv, 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 Chronic Cough in age<l persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Croup, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Couch, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or 1’hlhisic, 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.

For Relief in Nettled Consumption, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For all diseases of Throat and Lung*, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

Is an invalunbl.i r nv-Ar In Miaul.a bjr raring the couah, pre.tntim; nor. [timat, on,I kooninR rut tha

eruption.

PHILLIPS COUGH BYHUP

l» n purely Veaetnlilr Compnnnd, and r.mtilnn no p.'iton-u. druz* whatever. It mnr In token by thn inopt dnUcato female or youn^ont infant, without th*

4Hgh<*t apprt'hen'oon of harm.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

luu. I»»'n prepiirr.l tnenai d*>< •«"■ arlnln* frnm cold*, 11 ud II ir inilmrUnt Ihol th Itfllirln! nlmnld kn. w il ;

A remedy tli it will rnre, (. invaluable tn them PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

t» on r*|wiuHive rnmpi.illnii, yet it Is nffuri 1 at nucli

a prl.r, as tn lie within the renrh of nil. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

ie enilnrsi <1 and used h\ Rontlomen of thn highest standing and reepe tihllttv, in our mnimnnlty; bv (lei .linUidary, tho Itnr, the Pulpit, the Merchant, the 1'ix.ple; by ouch m.-n as are liimpable of lending

their names to quackery, frond or deception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

tine steed til lest of A long, private practice ; line dene, anil isn,,w dning nn amount afgnod, unequal-

vxl by Aliy other remedy now before the piddle PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

h i- pot firmed many roniarkAlile cuiw, yet It ie not clnitit.'d that it will work mlrnrloe, or reeinro to health III, past : yet Ir will relieve nn I pslllaii lhc enfferlnge ..f eououniptlve*. »h ore be.

yond th - ' hope of roc.»v* r>’.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYHUP. rull -tn any of my nseuM ; got u circular or pamp}»-

h t. in which you will And *iir.h Itwtlmony im will c* nvincrt even tho moat *Kopticul, of the truly bupt-

rior virtt’CM of

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’,

Sole Proprietor.

No. j f'oilege noil ling. Walnut ot., bet. Fourth & Fifth ete . CINCINNATI, OHIO

SOLD BY

clear. /X 11 * weather-beaten; eyes dark, thought fo bc

Thereason why people are so distressed when - 1 ^ . ,i ftr k gray, but not positive ns to that; pron

sick, and why so many die, is beeause they do 1’f 1 i’l.'l?'!’ li (’ll Mtll’l.' 1 nc nt ehcok bone; face lirottd and full; wry notget a medicine which will )iaa* to theiimic- ; ' ' * • < *'* * ' * t 1. straight and active, and walks erc<>; aged

tint ]uirts, and which will open the natural pus- P A K ES tins inetluxl of informing the citi- J aii mt 25 yc ir-.

sogesforthe disease to be cost out; hence a large I zens of Greencastle and vicinity that lie! The other indivclu. 1 was 5 feet 5 or 10 ir,oi] Hiuntity of food anil other matter is Ind ;i'd, ami lui-i.iienril a ^ es in height; weight about 160 or 165 pound* the stomach and intestines are literally overflow- i 1 l H NIT' l IMa S T’()Ivl.. ; auburn hair,lighteithun-tleiithei s; inoustaihe ing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing ] < >n the west side of the Public Square, where i also lighter than the other’.'-, perhaps sandy disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing cun he neon CHE A I 1 FU RN IT l RE, n< nlso a hut no beard on his face; eon))fexion tolerablj with the blood, which throve, the corrupted : fine assortment of SECOND-HAND FI'RN I- lair; slim, gpiire, luiitly made: erect enrriage matter through every vein and artery, until ;TU RE, which he will sell cheap for cash. rock* a little in walking; rather thin facet:,

life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. i Please give him a call, and see for yourselves.; aged about 25 years.

Morses Pi I. lh have oddeil to then..-elves victo- Ufa*..Remember the motto—Cheap Harquiu.*! The above revviud of FI\ K HUKDREl) ry upon victory, by restoring millions of the i may 29.—6m ' DOLLARS will he given for the delivery of sick to blooming health and happiness, ye-. , 1UN(K f . ,ou<iii the money and the thieves at (ireenea-tle. er thousands who have been racked or tormented /■* yf n fi wr /v a r. m v” ys ” I’ , '"l ,or '■‘ in! de ''nnnint fur ( ilher the mom v with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee G JAi Xi D II 0 il O A Jj E l * 11 ' li 1 ' 0 ''" 1 : ora libera! n vv ,,rd will be giv< • ide frames have la'en scorched by the burning gj••pqg TTVTVrTTTTl/r i for inl’orinution that will lead to the n enverv | elements of raging fever, and who have been i \ t y. . .j ixvt i i » / irn , T -x » v- of ihe money aid the detection of the thiev •!,

brought, as it were, within a step of the silent ' ^ ( l( ) j |’ \ P \ (. I ( ) I\ 1 11 " n ' , * 1 '' or arl y Other .State,

grave, now stand ready to testify that thev

would have been numbered with the dead, hail Craw fords villc street, it not been for this groat and wonderful mod- XI', Alt XOiiTTl IM'il’OT'. icine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Affer one j-prTp-r—• OC it FACTOR V is now in e..inor two doses had been taken, they were uston- <tIaj|rS*W*'lpletc operation, and we are proished, and absolutely surprised, in vvitne.-siug jjfNgllltflpared to ard and spin Wool, in

their charming effect N tonlv ■UiMMsiieh a maim, r

immediate ease and strength, and take away ; most complete satisfuet ion. Our Machinerv i- ; all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once nearly nil new and of the List quality. Wc go to work at the foundation of the disease, have in our employ Workmen of thorough evl which is the blood. Therefore, it will he shown, ; pcrience, who will devote all their energies to

especially by those who nee these Pill-, that meet public expectation.

'they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— ytt . ,

i tak, its night, and Western-Made Goods.

We shall have on hand a large stock ol Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and

that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush ot youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will

cherish and brighten your days,

Morse's Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Greencastle, and by all medicine dealers in the count v. A .1. White A Co., No. 50 Leonard st.. New York, sole proprietors. Wm. Mudgo A Co., manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask's' Magnetic Ointment, Karlville, Madison co..!

N. V., general agents.

Price 2f>eent* per Ikj.x. julylY lv9 #''HMNlTIIllU10ir#

AT THE

Greencastle Music Store! N‘ a *' iHgi 1 IAN0 Foktek from f 175 to $800. TTH*Hy M KhOtiKoNS from $15 to $20o. J J W I JGuitakh from #5 to $50.

Violins from $1 to $50.

Also, n full and complete .-tuck of

Sheet Music and Musical Mcrrktmdtte, . T

of all kinds, rrmrlmtUy on hand and for sale at ( ) l|l

“Smasu-down Panic PatrEh. v *

aro fro,n ,hc f, ’ nowin K THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

Greencastle, Ind., May, 1858.—lyl 1>K. II O HA ( KS

for Wool in exchange for goods.

BENCE & COWGIRL. Green castle, May 29,1858.—tf

noted Factories

Chiekering & Sons Boston. Woodward & Brown “ A. & J. Keogh Buffalo.

Peters, Gragg & Co Louisville. A. 11. Gale A Co New York.

( liild & Bishop's celebrated Mclodeons.

'lhc above instruments cannot he surpassed, and will he sold on terms defy ing competition. We respeetfullv invite those wishing anything in the Music line to call and examine our stock. Every instrument fully warranted. All orders

promptly attended to." Address R. DOBBINS & (X)., Greencnstle, Ind.

N. B.—Seeond-lnuid Pianos wantwl in exchange for new ones. may 22, 1858 tf imiTiii tii viTiiil About Face, and March to Uu>

Itoot and Shoe store of

G . XI. JTC>H.I>^L3Sr

Stay-

A

Try them. For sale by CON BA I) COOK, Druggist,

Juni \ t for Greet Ho! Ye that. Thirsteth. K you want PURE SODA WATER, go to the CITY DRUG STORE, may 29. Bast side Squart JOHtsr Hjxiq-jsrA.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. tjtfirr in Southai rX binlitiuy. flltjniIIi/}V

the. Post Office.

GIVE US A

And Examine our Stock and Prices, rate. LA PI KS K ID AN 1) MOROCCO SHOES

made to order.

firiC Remember that n pr. Shoes of our own; make will wear a« long a* four pr. Eastern ’ shoes. Yours, respectfully, A. WERNEKF. & BROTHER, S. W. corner Public Square. Greenenstio, May 22, 1858.—tf

w

Where your wants will at nil timus be

supplied with

BOOTS \NO SHOES for Men ami Bovs.

Together with Mi-.-us'and Ladies’

S110ES AND OAITIlJ IS, land every other description of work in his | line. Ho solicits u share of public patronage, I feeling confident of Ids ability to satisfy his ■ patrons both as to the quality and price of his

Jerome Allen and K A. Lane, Grecneastlc; work. Give him a trial, anil judge for vourA B. Walls, Bainbridgo; Ross A Conover, I selves. iulvlfl hmS

Cloverdalc; C. 1). Johnston, New Maysville;

30,000 r*iooo» of

[).\|)j.;|» HANGINGS!

any other crop we know. It is still time to

set them out. *imvsviiio;i | t ^ i A Cattle Epidemic.—The diacaae ' h. L. Cmdino, Grubb’s Mill; and by druggist.- _ _^ -MjUJNLgl

“What is the matter with you. my known as “ Black Tongue," which pre * n< * country storekeepers geneiMlly iy9 DAGTJSIl,hEAN ROOM, friend ?” inuuirccl the judge, who hail v ailed for sometime in Florida and South-1 ROBERT M. CRANE, I " ls |1 to say to my old friend- and the called to aec tun aiek neighbor. western Georgia, has made itb appearance ^Tk.t'tOX'XA.O'V" fvt T .r-> ■\TCT vb'' 1 'gejicndlv, that l am now prepared “ Veil, I don’t know, ehudgo—dey say I in this and tho adjoining counties, and j QREENt'ASTLE l\D * 1 ih ln |1 V various style* uor drinks doo much—vy should 1 have! the city, whose cattle has suffered severe- 1,>ctlon » nndpr^nvpt remitUnces. _>yT Full instruction- given, and outfit fun.'.Wl '

de COUt?’ W, that he has thus lav ruci'eeded in eu-1 “ Ferhapa,” said the judge, “ it in he- j ring all that has been attacked, by using ! reditary.” ja wash of strong e.opperas water. He .1 “ Veil,” replied tho invalid, with the forces open the mouth as wide as possible,!

look of a man who has been suddenly j and introduces a gag—then with a mop, i TJREPABED and sold by Will. Lam enlightened on a difficult subject, “veil, I wa.-dies tho affected parts thoroughly, night 1 , r Omencostle. Priw, 15 and 1 e.“ CSB il t i8 1 remember my and morning. A euro was thus effected 1 %/Li^-Rurlcv & Peck, I-»ao Mahan wife t uhchs had dc cotH in every instance.—Augusta Sentinel Jacob Dsggy. Sami.‘Woodruff iuh. aif;

nd pr.''.apt ri'mittiima's I > li. Wt >IJ”K

Carminative Balsam! SEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR

DIARRHEA, FLEX, frC.

p) rut .

‘ 25 ct*.

I-an

I have just received a large and w* 11 selected assortment of

CLOCKS,

WATCHES,

JEWELRY, and

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

IN atehes and Jewelry repaired and warranted, as usual Room in the Collier building. Oreenea tie Mav 1B;.» Il M S1TRGIN

A LARGE LOT OF "W - A, I_i Xj I 3 A. I 3 IE , At reduced prices, by the sett or dozen. ’

—A I.SO—

WINDOW SHADES,

Of all kinds.

Letter, Foolscap and Note Papers,

By tbc ream,

^ t>r ^ale at the office of tho American Express I Company, ft®) BOOK.S of all kinds furnished to order hy Mon 1 ' ftn (' (, I | Xjftxxca. 'W'o.rx’a.xxts*

FOR SALK BY

”*»> • E. T. KIOHTI.F.V

D. E. NVILLIAMSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Office North si tic Public Square, oreencahTlk, ind.

\ \ I LL give

? /

NVM I). ALLEN, Casliier

Greencastle, Tnd.. May 18, 1858.—tf HENRY SKCHF.8T. S0I.ON Tl RMAN

SECRE3T TURMAN,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ANO COUECTING AND REAl ESTATE AGENTS, IjRACTICK in all the Courts of Indiana, | mid especially in the Common Pleas ami Circuit Court* of Putnam, Clay and Owen counties, and in the Supreme Court and I" v Dixtriet and Circuit Courts. They will give efficient attention to all professional engage-

ments.

fimey J Vsi.ners, Sattinets Bhinket- Cloth-, ta^'PuK^i.v.^,^ JillTexl^^dej; •leans, Mm,! hu,nne s. VV lute, Red and Brown ..-ifi,,,,- t, lk ’ C n, and all the duties of a NotJv l. nneU. weeds, Hmwls, Stocking \ urns, Ac. .lisi barged in a-killful manner. ^aTyShTr?^ 0 " 1 ~ Ting ^ ^ ^

( 1 a n i > i xci.

To thoRo wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun,' SlgHM WHMUB

I'li^V" lh “ ,,P at a ">- 0ther r '‘ s l >0 6sihle i Th..;. from a distance can lu.v* their Roll* , .Lrfnr't'h.'r.'?r' 1 'n*;""' M «? ic i ,!< ' s -* land Yarn to take home with them. md tor th. reliel and cure of chrome disease* -TT-rr^r^i-r -vtt- a , , arising from impure blood or a deranged state ot —i W .A—Cn ’-L’JIjLJ the digestive orgunsor nerves, thcrcisnlmndavt ;iii exchange. The highest market, price jmid i evideneo to prove that they are not equalled.

LARGE ASSORTMENT of LA -o*. D1 KS'. M ISSES &( HILDREN slBI SHOES just received, which wcTotfer for' -ale cheaper than tiny other establish men t in the county. LADIES' FINE SILK-LA8T-

INTi HEEL GAITERS, at $1 50 tier i.air. i t vvivf’ i .i - ‘T KSS.^afS.” ' ou, K ■- 1 1 ^ Ia" -!■. ii.llv h ' ,r Mutuallvdcmancfs the attention of Attornev

Sm-gml attention given to the business of

CALl - Administrators and Guardians. Charges mori

may 22.—ly

A AM KS .1. HMIl.KY. Attorney and ( ounselor at l.»*. and justice of the peace.

Gbkf.nc.vsti f., INE

ILL give prompt and effieient atteiiti"!'.

d i

prompt attention to all proto,^

R *°nal business entrusted to his care, in this and adjoining counties. mav 22 JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERR ATTORNEYS AT LA \\’\

| \KF1CKN

md Walm

CINCINNATI, OHIO. 'poll.. Building, corner Fiftl

mar 22. itnrg

to business, nnu especially to the collec-

tion of (diiims.

Office in the room formorlv occupied by Judge F.ekles, south of the Square.

22, 1858.—ly

J. P 5 , SIDE)AT .T. ^L. 25., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, / il' I- L RB liio Borviooa to the citizens of Gr^on l / castle* and vicinity in all brnnehos of tli medical profession. Particular attention to the treatment of all Chronic Disease?. OQico and Residenoe on Indianapolifi streei. nearly opposite tho ‘2nd Presbyterian C'tuuvh.

may 22.—lyr

Dr. H. i;. PITCHJL.YNI^ j KK8 bis professional servicos to tb* citl / i/.ens ot Greencastle and vicinity a* PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office near the 1st. charge Methodist Church _ may 22, 1858.—ly vTTJST IR-iEOEX V"HCIID M'HE largest and best lot of PERFUMER' 1 ever brought to this market, at the CITY DRUG STORE, may >9. Host side Squan E. T. KUO-TITLE Y, AGENT FOR THE TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP'fO Of Providence, R I. ' Exchange Bank. May 2' A Fine Lot of Swiss Jaconet. VT AINKOOK anil CAMBRIC MUSLINS, \ pi.t received and for -ale low bv mav . THORNBURGH A ROBINSON