The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1858 — Page 4
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11 Little by little," uri su urn said, As it slowly sunk on its mossy bod, “I am improving every day, Hidden deep in the earth away." Little by little, each day it grew, Little by little, it sipped the dew;
Dffwnward it scut out a thread-like root,
Up in the air -•prang a tiny shoot. Day after day, and year after year, Little by little the leaves appear;
And the slender branches spread fur and wide. Till the mighty oak is th- forest’s prido. Far down in the depths of the dark blue sea,
An insect train work ceaselessly;
drain by grain, they arc building well,
Each one alone in its little cell.
Moment by moment, and day by day,
Never stopping to rest or to play.
Kochs upon rocks, they arc rearing high, Till the top looks out upon n sunny sky. The gentle wind and the balmy air, Little by little, bring verdure there; Till the summer sunbeams gayly smile On the buds and flowers of the coral aisle. “Little by little,” said a thoughtful lioy, “Moment by moment, 1 ’ll well employ,
Learning a little every day,
And not apendiug all my time in play, And still this rule in my mind shall dwell,
‘ ‘Whntc’er I do, 1 will do it well.’ Little by little, 1 11 learn to know
The treasured wisdom of long ago; And one of these days perhaps we’ll set 1 That the world will lie the better for me.” And do you not think that this simple plan
Made him a wise and useful man?
atflrinittural.
INDIANA PRESS IDE PfttNHNC
C) FFTCE,
WEST SIDE OE PUBLIC SQUARE.
CiJUCKBiCASTtoB, IM>.
T) ITALIC attention is resrai tf'ully invil..! t p this Establishment, in the assurance that
C A IT T ION . of A. J. WhO* tt C*., on
I’ills, Mipufvl A B- iV"or<. t- name and uignaturo
each box.
lalmr Iii TraiiH|»lnnf iu$r.
It is asserted in an English publication of great merit that a large plantation of trees has been formed in that country within a few' years past without the loss of a singletree; and this, nays the writer, has been effected simply by putting a small nuanthy of lime in the hole before introducing the tree. Four bushels of lime are said to be sufficient for an acre.
The lime should be thoroughly mixed AMPLE SATISFACTION >u* with the loam, in order that it may be 1 will be given as regards reached by the roots, with equal facility. Typography, i>.e*» work n».i « hnrg,«, in every direction, ns its principal effect, To thoec who nmy require
is to push forward the tree during the precarious stages of its growth, and when ■
the new fibres, beginning to start and ra- ‘ executko inify from the tap and laterals, require a CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY, supply of readily appropriable and nutri-1 T MATERIALS ttll of which
tive matter throughout their whole ex
tent. 1 have often used lime—general Alii''. J'TN’Xi H IT I .V NI'AX,
ly its hydrate—in transplanting fruit Have been selecteil with great care,
and ornamental trees, and always with J win ^ fountl tl) ,. in i jrace everything rc-
the best results.—Cbr. Gtrmantown Tel. j ipiLitc to the execution of HugnrCnne. Any Variety, Style or Quality NEW PLAN OP EXTRACTING THE JUICE. or panting, with the
11. (>. lluekluy, Kalamazoo, Mieh., lias UTM0ST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE, of every name; our'stiength is made n successlul experiment upon a new m - ' m '
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IsTEW
(tROCKRY SI'ORE! m. w. WILLIAMS, Soiitii SicU* ol tii<‘ Square, On/ </«'"/• west of T. h. M U> "/«>■ u a St 1
Is now receiving a
I>CXAt£Xl JSvxi’*ox*y.
Dr\. A. T. KIGHTLEY KK.-SFECTFL LLY t. »,tiers hi, ’ pint;..—i ,i ! i vieesto those w |io
j may favor him with their patronage. All ,,pcrations performed after the maiuier of t) le most approvetl praetitionorB, and with pc rfi^t | safety to the pat ient. It may not be improper j for him to state, for the satisfaction of thus,.
.^,w-.-.| t g3r£?SwS!g®S£5 l S22
LAKGI: A WELLSRLECTED STOCK OF | 'T ho 11 an atxpiaintance with his profes. __ . 1 character, that m addition to a munber
TTqS ;..f years of atu-i . ssful praetioc in Kentucky and
V* J.VXJJO Indiana, also three years' practice in ilain. Which he offer* to the citizen* of Putnam bridge and vicinity, he take* pleasure in giving
county at price* which cannot fail to please M reverences:
those who wish to obtain their money's worth , \v. T. Scott, K*q., J VV. Hall. M. I)., \y. I; in return. Lewis, M. I). iWnall, M. 1)., A. 15. Walls
LEWIS THOMPSON, late of Parke conn- i p M„ HalnhruUjr. hvl.
North* AmcH«i-ln,s that he van make il to their advantage a* well
; ’ „ , In.ii,,,, ,,r ,,ur a* others to call and examine the stock, which pvnt three years among ’ 1 J n ! 8 ,.’’ ‘ , “ l ; wi ii ,,,1,1 !lt ^riee* ,1- el.ean as any house in
! and
(iruoncnstlc, June 5, 1858.-
CITY DRUG STORK.
, plan of extracting Chinese cane juice, and recommend* it to others, a* it saves ! the cost of a crushing mill, and enables parties provided with ordinary farm inijplements to make a full supply of syrup I for family use at a very little expense.— I The plan is to cut the canes in a straw [cutting machine, and then steam them
,», until quite soft and press out the juice! BgtL.Why is wit like a Chinese lady’s in a cointnon cider press, and then profoot? Because brevity is the *o/c of it. coed with the evaporation ns with maple Ladies, if a ship make eight knots sa P- Boiling the cut cam will answer an hour, how long will she take to make w b ei ' u n, J conveniences lor steaming ex a crochet collar ? ‘"L thnu b' h * tl :nni 18 preferable, and any , „ ingenious man can make a steamer out [ Jta.V-1 hey have a fellow in jail in ( hi- (J f a Ci , g ) Ci , ]q gun-barrel, a common |
Africa, fli well as
Western country—it'wa? hi thb wav u'.iu'the 1 will be ^ at prices as cheap a* any house
| Indian Hoot Pill* were first di-cnyercd. I >r. tins part of the btatc
Morae was the tir-t njun to establisfi the fact that all diseases arise from Imitritv ok the | Blood—that our strength, health and life du
pended upon this vital fluid. I T AVING purchased the stock of URUGS, When the vnrions pns- iges become clogged, M cnEW i^ A |,s f &<., „f Dr. L. Skelton, mid do not act in perfect hamionv with t n- j W| , , |re p r( .,,,, r( . ( l t,, furnish all who may he in dliferent functions ol tin body, the blood lose.- o j. „ ri ything in our line, with the it.-action, becomes thick, corrupted iind ili-OH.-- VERY BEST OF GOODS : th w causing all At as low figures a* any other rtore in the Wert. ..v,.rv inline: our stre.itrtl, is exhausted, our ^ t() gcll f, m 0oikU F0 R < 'ASH,
WrsTHo may be found at his Office, over Sands’ store. • Oreeneagtlo, May 22.—lyr
ten.
BT KT.KV A- PKCK, Dealers in (iroccrus, Provisions, Wooden and Willow Ware, <f'c. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Greencastle, 1ml.
LL orders for BAKING executed with neatness, at the shortest notice, and cheap
u* the cheapest.
P. S. Agents for Knapp’s patent Coal Git
Lamps.
may 22, ISSF.—tf
A
. , r i henlth wu are deprived of, and if nature is not Our facilities in the line ol „-i*t, d in throwing off the stagnant humor*,
^ 1 . . . 1 JJ-m.-J Pi "I l r »• the blood will l-ccome choked and cease to act, V. ^ « I I f I 1. 1 U 1 t 1 I IJJL , nlld thlH our light of life will forever be Mown Are such us will enable us to do any dcserip- „ut. How important then that we should keep tion or quantit \ of it. in the most expedition-, the various passages of the body free and open, neat and satisfactory manner. 1 ' 1 ' u '‘' hnv " in <,,ir
\N'< are able at all times, to print NEATLY AND CHEAPLY Every description of HAND-BILLS, CIRCULARS,
RECEIPTS,
PROG HA M MKS. IN V ITATIONS,
BLANKS,
CARDS, Ac., Ac.
It is our intention to do
or it* equivalent, and of course can sell for less
profit than those who sell on long time. We will keep constantly on hand
A Good Supply of the Best Brands of
Lead, and Oils,
Together with
House Spoiillng, Lightning; Hods.
(Iron or Cojqier,)
l XI) all kinds of .T<>B WORK in tin'Th .\ ning line. STEVENSON A AURA. Attention, Farmers! \T'K are agents for Atkins’ Self-Raking \\ Reaper and Mower; also, Altman Mil-
A ml how pleasant to us that we have in our
SSiSlilSHsS:: all OTHER GOODS IN OUR SSHSS BLaUo^^rerv.
Nlirilre 'in Uirnwinrail\he^iner )mrts oTtlie Flavoring Retracts, Hair Oils, A-c., ^( |( ) bCI^-K-mawha Salt, just receivedand
inay22. THORN BURGH A ROBINSON
Ffavoring Extracts. Hair Oils, d r
corniptvnn within. Thesecond is n plant which All of which we warrant as represented, or is an Exjiectorant, that opens and unclog* the sale. Come and see for yourselves.
passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off| phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which
H CUSK *1 n ( , ...
cage for swindling. He dried snow and k* P »,i t . w ith a wooden lid cemented ti>'h* ... ...
sold it for salt. into a EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK gives ease and double strength to the kidneys;
fi^ Uolievc misfortune quickly Ajp^tc. But after all if the steaming pro at such low hates tpurhS
man is 1 ike an egg Hie longer he is kept should prove more economical than As will enable every one, no matter how small 0U { bountifully bv the urinary or water passage, inhot water the harder he is when taken grinding the green stalks, it will be found the extent of'his business, or how lllu j w i,ich could not have been discharged in
out. preferable to erect works designed for limited Id* means, 1 any other way. The fourth is a C athartic, and all( | vicinity that slie has the most complete
Wt?* When a party of four have devour- the purpose especially. Mr. Buckley TO MARK A I UI1‘LING 0( 1’LA \ ‘nccoinpanii-the otluT luop'i-tie* "t t e i * toek of MILLINERY GOODS over produeetl
cd two pints of strawberries, what term -ays that he found the stalks dry enough in this most invaluable method of making his 'J.'uQhTof ,r'!npurft YwhiG^ pas* by '"n d'lTof "' lta ' lun *' 0 se< -‘ n llie bitest Lust-
should wc apply to them? We should say to burn, in a small cider-press, while business thoroughly known. the other outlets, are Thus taken up and con- "boVn'kTS
E. A. LANE.
WILL. LANK. Agent.
may 20, 185F.—tf
Fashionable Millinery.
MBS. L. GILMORE, .iJL. Late of Ncm Atbam/, ijdMy West Side iik l’i ni.io Sqt ARK, i3l
W(H : LD inform the ladies of Greencastle
I.VKUY
veved otfin greater quantities by the bowels. From the luxive. it is shown that Dr. Morse’s I
there's a quartet. they were hot, and made 25 gallons of fitaY A printer, in setting up “we are good syrup by the work ol two men and
but parts of a stupendous whole,” by mis Jone boy in two half days, take of a letter made it read, “ we are but Il<m
pnits ol a stupendous whale! A friend communicates the lidlowing
*^'-Mr..l, nki,.,. ; ,!! ii nil .u !•,-.-t method of making an < I of the I “ h 'o'.ini giveustherr patmn- j Mrf^ t iy
tie that old account ot yours r "No,sir; yield per acre of a growing crop of wheat, age, maybe n-ured that no pains shall Is' p U ' ln i^irjvcn from the system,'for they cannet you arc mistaken in the man. I am not rye, oats or barley, which, he says, lias -pared on our part toserve their intercstsdaith- remain when the body becomes so pure and
HI SINUSS MAN Needs something in the way of
Tf-]p*Xl.XISn?IjN’Gr. but become united with the blonil, for they find
A urs,Ni:s.s* AKDin:eaieeLAit
I* almost iialispeiisable. 1 hose of our friends ]jp, (( f q,,. IwkIv, which is tho blood, becomo-
FLO AVERS,
RIBBONS, HEAD DRESSES. Ac
Indian Root Fill* not onlv enter the stomach I Wedding, Lnco or Silk Bonnets ■ ' * • ■ ' made in the latest Eastern style and fashion,
and at thoshortost notice.
M 11,LI N ERA’ WORK, of every desert |
one of tho old settlers. 1 been found correct in England. As it Utr-An attorney, about to furnish a seems easy of application, and upproxibill of costs, was requested by bis client, inately correct, wegive the plan, andhope a baker, to make it as light as possible, it will be tried at the next harvest time: “Ah,” replied the lawyer, “ that's what | Frame together four light sticks, meayou say to your foreman, but it’s not tin: suring exastly a foot square inside, and way I make my bread.” with this in hand walk into the field and fitaV-Onc of the most amusing applies ^‘"'t n spot of fair average yield and lowtions of a provincialism we have ever cl ’ G'O frame square over as many heads
fully and promptly. KfejF'Tcnns cash. HOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor,
may 22, 1858.
DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ COI <ilil SYRUP.
tion (lime in the lub -t stylo. mav29 Cm CHEAP BARGAINS! IxxAjportixivt to ./All!
'I
ROBERT B. OIL.MORE TAKES tin- method of informing the citizen* of Greencastle and vicinity that he
heard was that of a youthful southerner, who explained bis sum in addition as fid lows ; “ Add up the fust colyum, set down the units and tote the tens to the next
colyum.”
Kiri say, Pete, in gwoing roun’<h
as it will inclose, and shell out the heads [ thus inclosed carefully, and weigh the' grain. It is fair to presume that the product will be the 43-560th part of an acre’s produce. To prove it go through the field and make ten or twenty umilnrcab
woiT trabler* tell us dat you lose one’hoh' ‘‘illations, and estimate by the mean of 1 day.” “ Dut amn't nuflin, Sam, when you . Gic whole number of results. It will
can inake’m up agin.” “ llow you gwoine certainly enable a
to make it up—tell me dat?” “Whyjis closer caculatmn of what his field
make a i
will
turn roun’ and go back agin.’
j produce than he can do by guessing.
Hack <«alls on Iforncs.
The exciting cause of back gall is irritation occasioned by “ bad fits,” (harness or saddle.) The shape of the Itter must be altered so as to correspond [ l with the shape of that portion of the hack
day morningiu the autumn, FatherSearlc "'‘icli it comes in contact; this can brought his breeches down from the gar , ,® Ile by padding tbc concavities witli ret; but the wasps had taken possession :U11 .'. S ' vo, ’* an ^ in chambering tho con-> during the summer, and were having j,:Giat there shall be nounnice time of'it in them. By dint of effort oqnal pressure nor causes for irritation, he got out the intruders and dressed for ' :| Lcr all, it may be more eeonomimeoting. But while reading the Scrip cal ‘° procure a new article and a bet- | tures to the congregation, lie felt a dagger ' oll ,l i , ' ,at ln t '0" 10 cases this from one of tho enraged small waisted will be the most humano policy, follows, and jumped around the pulpit. Ir< of incut of Duck Galls. So soon as I slapping his thighs. But the more he an nbrasion is discovered on the back, slapped and danced, tho more they stung. Die animal should bo excused from du i The people thought him crazy, but he cx ^ . y s > ^ 10 a ^ la ^ c ^ F ar ^ plained the matter by saying, u Brcthrcn, , 1 . lt 1 ' luliricated two or throe times do n't he alarmed; the ward of the Lord is « a,l y w,tl ' a s ' ,,!l11 ‘fuant.ty of glycerine ;. in most eases, however, a few applieotions !
AinuitluK Anecdote.
Daniel AVebster had an anecdote of old Father Searle, the minister of his boyhood, which is too good to be lost. It was customary then to wear black buckskin breoehes in cold weather. One Sun
day morningiu the autumn, Fa
brought his breeches down from the gar
in nig mouth, but thv devil is in mgbvcevhvs! Webster always told it with great glee to
the ministers.
♦♦♦ The Very Vet.
During tho summer of '57, says the Knickerbocker, corn Wing scarce in the upper country, and one of the citizens being hard pressed for bread, having worn
of tincture of aloes and myrrh will pro-1 puce a healthy action, and thus restore the parts to soundness. (Should there be no abrasion, yet some tumefaction, beat and tenderness, a cold water pledget renewed as occassion seems to require, will in most eases have the desired effect. | Occasionally the integuments are
threadbare the hospitality of his generous bruised as to induce induration -harden neighbors by bis extreme laziness, they j n g. Local induration in the region of thought it an act of justice to bury him. the hack is a morbid condition of parts, Accordingly be was carried to the place known to farriers of old as “sit-fast.”— of interment, and, being met by one of The treatment consists in smearing the tho citizens, the following conversation part with a portion of the following:
took place :
“ Hallo! what have you got there?”
“ Poor old Mr. 8.”
“ Whutaro you going to do with him?”
“ Bury him.”
“ AV’hat! is lie dead ?
ofit.”
“No, he is not dead, but be might as well be, for be has no corn and is too lazy
to work for any.”
“ That is too cruel for civilized people. I ’ll give two bushels of corn myself rath-
er than sec him buried alive.”
Old 8. raised tho cover, and asked in a
dragging tone, “Is it shelled?” “No, but you can shell it.”
“ Drive on, hoys.”
For n Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For u 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 Hoarsenc-*, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Gough in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Croup, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. MinisUi *, Public Speakers ami 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 settled Consumption, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP,
for nil diseases of Throat and Lungs, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP i* hh invaluatilH rommlv In |iy rnrinK
cimi;■ 11, i»n \•■tiling - n tliMut, ami k* • iiini; cut tlin
eruption.
PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
is h purely YT /i’tjiMo CoiuinmiikI, mikI contain* no p«>iN4>n*Mis ilrui;'* wimt-viT. It in tv lx* taken by tho iiiomi i!,. j. .,i,. fi'iuu] ..!• ' ..iinf'rtst infant, without tho
»liKhi'st ap|>r< It n ii.ti of harm.
PHILLIPS’ COOGH SYRUP
ha* iMMni propartil to<
nnd it i* import it-r thHt the nfriii-ti- i xhoi
,11 ST HKCEIVKI)
t T their new iStoru and for sale very l„ w tl i\ heavy lotuf Queemswuro, Glassware
and China.
mayM. THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
851 hi HHWARD!
CATCH THE THIEVES! / \N the night of the 15»h inst., the Exchange V ) Bank at Greencastle, Ind., was entered, the outside door of the safe blown open with powtier, nnd the amount <>f $2,8*3, in silver, taken therefrom. Two individuals, being suspieioned and pursued, were about to be overtaken, w hen, in order to make their burthen lighter, they secreted near Gosport, Tnd., the amount of $!i:t8, which has been reclaimed. Th* follow-
ing is a description of the thieves:
One of them was about D feet 5 or 0 inches high; would weigh ISO or 165 pour b; dark auburn hair; whiskers slightly lighter tlnin the hair; unshaved face; heavy beard; complexion weather-beaten; eye* dark, tliouglit to be a dark gray, but not positive a* to that: prominent cheek bone; face broad nnd full; v,. rv straight and active, and walks erect; aged
about 25 years.
The other individual was 5 feet 0 or lOinehi in height; weight about Did or ie,r> p, imi d. ; uulmni hair, lighter than theother’*; nioustaeho also lighter than the other's, perhaps sandy, hut no heard on his face; complexion tolerably fair; slim, spare, neatly made; creel carriage; 1.1(1, a little in walking; rather thin fnvd;
clear.
The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do j not get a medicine which will pass to thoafllicI ted part*, and which will open the natural pas--ag, - f.,r the disease to be cast out: hence a large
i ipuintity of food and other matter is lodged, and ! |i,s opened a
t he stomach and intestincsnreliterally overflow-! I' l IT NI I’ l HIT Sl’tllvT', J ing with tho corrupted mas*; thus undergoingLOn the west side of the Public Square, where disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing can be seen CllKAF FT RN ITL’RE, as also a 'with the bhw«l, which throws the corrupted finea-sortmentofSE(’<iXD-IIANI)El’RNI- | matter through every vein and artery, until TF 11K, xvhioh ho will sell cheap for (' • '
life is taken from the hotly by disease. Dr. Please give him n call, m»d sec for vourselvc.-. -e d a!.out 25 years. ; Morse's Pll.Iii have added to themselves vieto- 9N*s.Remcnilier the iiioUa)—C/ierni Hurguins! The above rcuartl of FIVE IM'NUKKI) ry upon victory, by restoring millions of the may 29.—6m 'DOLLARS will be given for the delivery of sick to blooming henlth and happiness. A’. s, , m. sc* i - c .y.oui the money and the thieve* at Greenea tlc, or
' thousands wiiobavo been raekea or tormented I -- ™ ______ _ A _ with sickne , p:i in and anguish, and whose fee- • (.T JA E E Jcf A w i* .r.' [ t !e frames have l*;en scorched by the burning i UE*"tl.'CJTVHXji’ tV* I clene ;its of ragii g fever, and who Jiave been; ^ j j , j y
Crawfordsville street,
NKAli NOHTTI DI.FOT.
ot B FACTORY is nowin complete operation, and we are prepared to card and spin WOOL in
s.aB-jel: a manner ns shall give the
most complete satisfaction. Our Machinery is
bro-.e I t, as it were, within a step of the silent ! grave, now land reedy to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it, not been for this great and wonderful medi icine, Morse's Indian Root Pill . After one) i or two doses had been taken, they were astonished. and absolutely surprised, in witnessing; their charming effects. Not only do they give, immediate ease and strength, and take away
all sickness, pain and anguish, bnt they at once I nearly all new and of the host quality. Wo go to work at thi foundation of the disease, I have in our employ Workmonofthoroughexw hich i.-the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, perienco, who will devote all their energies to
especially by those who us< they will so cleanse and that deadly enemy—wil
meet public expectation.
Western-Made Goods. AVe shall have on hand a large stock of Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and fancy (Jassimcrs, Sattinets, Blanket*, Cloths, .leans, Plaid Flannel . White, Red and Brown
these I’ills, that
purify, that disease— 1 take its flight, and
the fltish of youth and beauty will again return, and tho prospect of a long and happy life will
j cherish and brighten your days'.
Morse's Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad
Cook. Druggist, sole agent for Greencastle,' Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yarns,&c! j and by all medicine dealers in the county. , Call and see these Goods, before leaving vour
A. d. \\ bite Co., No. 50 Leonard st.. New Wool at any other Factory.
York, sole |)roprietors. Wm. Madge & Co., |
'manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask's V ' _/v I \ I / 1 V r. ! Magnetic Ointment, Earlville, Madison eo.. 1 To those wanting Rolls made, or A'arn spun, i N.Y., general agents. we would say, wash your Wool clean and hriug I Fi ii 'i 25cents per boy. July 17 lyO | it to us, and you shall be plerscd with the work. "unoifl nnn mitTi iitiTinwi'’ mm l' 1 ” , "i’* , '. v ’.' , ’ ul ' M "i w *rt-
IRK HiniNUIll! f!:, r “ ut “ s
-. _ — Those from a distance can have their Rolls Greencastle Music Store! amlVi,rn take immc with them. -- JAfc , ..^ I'l AS-Q FeiKTHs fnmi $175 to $800.' 'WOOL 'W'-A-HSTTIED
il j k i.odeons from $45 to $2uo. ./ i W J i/OtriTAR* from $5 to $50.
a proportionato umyimt for eilhor the money or the thieves; or u liberal reward will Is: given for infonnation that will load to the recovery of the le. ucy and tllo detection of the thieves at any point in this oranv other State.
WM. D. ALLEN, Cashier.
Orconenstlc, Did., May IH, 185*.—tf
law oajrgdC
HINKY SKCHEST. SOLON TVKMAK.
SECREST &. TURMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND COUECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, I )RACT'D K in all the Courts of Indiuim, I and esj ially in tho Common Pleas mid Cireeit Courts of Putnam, Cloy and Owen counties, and in tho Supreme Court and I'.H. District and Circuit Courts. They will give efficient attention to all nrofessionnl engage-
ments.
Conveyancing.—Mr. Turman being n Notary Public, conveyance* will be executed, depositions taken, and all the duties of a Notary discharged in a skillful manner. Office—East side of the Public Square, up stairs, in Lynch’s block. < irqeiieustlo, Did., il/ay, 1858.—lyl DR. ROBACK’8
XILsOOI> I’llL.L.S. I II.\\ E at all time* a siqiply of these ad1 mi ruble preparations. AsSpring Medicines, and for the relief and cure of chronic diseases, arising from impure blood or a deranged state of the digestive organs or nerves, there is abundant
in exeliungc. The highest market price paid i evidence to prove that they are not e(|Uiilled.
for Wool in exchange for goods. I Try them. For sale ny BENCE & COWGILL. | ‘ CONRAD COOK, Druggist,
. . Greencastle, May 29,1858.—tf Juni 19.—Bt Sole Agent for Gteencaitl
\/t. / Muftr an</ Mimiml \
of all kinds, constantly on hand nnd for .ale at' 1ST O i"! LTM I > l J ( )} ! HO ! Ye that Thil'Steth.
' F y»u want PURE SODA WATER. «" t« tho CITY DRUG STOKE.
Violins from $1 to $60.
Also, a full and eomplcut stock of
j 17 * 7 Ml. • » 1 # i
i in .-u itMiig from coldg,
lm|'.»rf M f iloit i!ii> afTli.'ti I thouM km w it; a m inc ly tliat u ill euro, in iimtliiitltlrt to
1 know it;
!»®m.
PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
li mii ■ • oiiido.itj.ui, yet it id off. i',*d at Much
a i»ri«»'. us to in within the n-uch of ull. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
in ofnlonKMl and iise.lt»v uenth men of the highest HtnmliiiK mill i 1 s| • rul>ility, in our rominunitv liy fl.o Jn.li. j„rv. H, Ihtr, tl.. I’ ''j'lf, the Merchant,
’l' 1, l»y dm li men iib are iucnp/ihl© of lendlnir llieir nam ■ to qu.u k« ry, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
Im* -loo.! the 1 -i of a long, private practice ; lmn
amount of - „!, unequal. Ml liy ftn\ otm r n inedy now before the public PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
loo* p- rfor n- <! tnunv r. runcim.-s, yet it Id not • i.iiiin*(| that il trill work Riir-u Iom, tir rentom t<>
Iho.-o p;t«i r..«',,v,. rV ; yet it will relieve Hud
I illi ti<' flu* sulToriiiffri of ‘‘oiiMiiniptiveH, who are be
yond th*' lo p.* nf recovery.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. t’lll on m ,f i„y .••'•‘lit-*; j»f»t n circular nr pnmpht, in which yon will find nnch t«**«Hmntiy as will
convince even tho
li'»r vii tneu «.f
Hl»e Iv« pf the 8vrrct*
Iodine, A a drachm ; simple ointment, 7 do: powdered blood root, ^ a drachm.
Alix.
A few applications of a portion i f the
above will nave the effect of removing
I had not heard the sit-fast, or eschar, when a healthy,
granulating surface will appear. Some animals, owing to a peculiarity
of constitutions, will “chafe ” as the saying is, in those parts which come in contact with tho collar and saddle, and no human foresight nor mechanical contri-' | vancecan prevent the same; for example, iwe now have a horse under treatment I j notorious ns a “ humory ” subject; if he j performs a day’s labor in the warm sea- | Ison of the year, notwithstanding he he !harnessed in the best possible manner,'
The Sandusky (Ohio) Register tells a he n i ® HU . ,U \\ como ] \ >m0 ilt ^ clover story of the firmness of one of the 0,1 KhoU,d f®. n * c, r c Hor « h \ k - Fo , 1 ' softer sex in keeping a secret. A eler- 7/' ‘ 11 ^ UH ‘ h . ,8 thfi h " n " 88nmkcr - w ' th 1 tty man of that ei tv as the story reads, •;'! 'i«s skill and ,ngmnu.ty has no remedy was invited to marry a young couple. lhu a l^ed to has had severa On his way to the bride * house, at^m-. r J ,, ' s at «till he w tho aamo ‘ wo and
j i | • i. i . , • sixpfjnot!, tin ci the owner has at last do paniod by his wiic. sshcaiid ho dressod m * i . i i • i*
J. f i ^ i; r . i r !cided to .send him lor u season to somo
the usual paraphernalia of a weddnii' oc- .• » i i , • , V i * a i lashonnble Wfttermir or irrazinir place— casion, a lemalo friend met them, and G . , ^ /
pressed the good lady for the names of W " thc 80a - 8horc > or
the happy couple to he espoused. y Irs . .
parson said it was to he a secret and she l Dr ' "T 1 * Journal could ut tell, and Mr. parson said he I Disease A mono Cattm: Cattle arc knew ho could trust his wife to keep all ldyin<* off at a fearful rate in Brooklyn she knew. A few evenings after, the ,nnd 1‘arma, Ohio. A strange disease
throo met again at an evening party, when has broken ontamonu them, and nobody ! :! '' i i ,x ’ lu l' t r, inittanees. l y ^
thc lady, rather surprised to find one of knows what it is. About a dozen valua’hor sex who could keep such a secret, in-1 bio cows have died in Brooklyn of this quired how it happened, when thc parson disease since the 1st inst. In Parma explained that Ins good wife kept the the other day a man was badly poisoned secret solely for the reason that she did jin skinning a cow that had died of this not herself know who thc happy mortals I singular disorder. His right hand bewcrc until she reached tho place where came so inflamed and swollen that it was the solemn rites were performed ! j feared he would have to suffer amputation
“Smash-down Panic Pkickh.”
noSS'Srt^ , ’ rt08 nr ° from the f, ’ 11,,win » THE CHEAPEST SHUfc STORE IN INDIANA.
an. k. ring A Sons Boston. \ LA ROE A6SORTMENT of LAVl CKKlward A Brown “ \ DIES’, MI88KS &CHILDREN’S A. & J Keogh Buffalo. SHOES jui i n-.viv.d, which wc offer for
\ 'i! < V'T ,, Louisville, sulo cheaper than nny other c-l ihlishment in i i V n'r rv;",. York ' the wmnty. LADIES FINE S1LK-I.AST- ( iiM A Bishopscelebrated Mclodoons. IN(; HlxEI. UAITKKS, at $1 5o nor i.air i Th,, above mstrumont* cannot fni surpasswl, LADIES KID AND MORO(ami Will Ik: SO a on tortir* d,lying competition. f>i ^ CO Bl’SKlNS, at 90 cent, i’.„
Wcr qi'tfnly invito those wishing anything nrt-*. .. ish only, in the M naif line to C4ill and examine our stock. nivyr lie a r> a i i
I Every instrument fully warranted. All orderr a„si t L , „ nromotlv attended to). A.1,1 >•,.<„ ^ i 0 ’'- , ( , StrK , k nnd Pi'ieCR.
LADIES' Ml) AND MOROCCO siluKS
j promptly attended to. Address It. DOBBINS 0! CO., Greencastle, Ind. -Sivond-hund Pianos wanted in ex-
may 22, 1858.—tf !
N. H.-
mak, shoes.
muiit MktqUiuil, of tllo truly mipc-
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP!
DR. G W. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
N,'. ari'n. - B>iil.||nc. Wnlnnt it.. tot Fourth A
lifthsts., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
change for now ones.
Immo. TIE fSfllE!! About Face, anil Mart’ll to tlic
Hoot ami Shoe Store of
O. IT. JOIT.ZD.A.IINJ" jPAl'KK HANGINGS! Where your wants will at all times be
supplied with
BOOTS AND SHOES for Mfn and Boys,
made to order.
DaY' Reniemh, r that n pr. Shoes of oqr own will wear as long a* four pr. Eastern
Yours, respectfully, *
A. WFTTNEKE Ac BROTHER,
S. VV. corner Public Square. Greencastle, May 22, 1858.—tf
20,000 IMooofc* of
A LARGE LOT OF
Together with MIssi-'and Ladn
SHOES AND GAITEltS, j and every other description of work in his line. He solicits a share of public patronage, I i feeling confident of hi* ability to satisfy his 1 patron* both a, to the quality and price of his
At red need prices, by the sett or dozen.
-ALSO—
WINDOW SHADES,
Of nil kinds.
SOLD GY
Jerome Allon find E. A. Lane, Greencastle; work. A. 1». AN alls, Bain bridge; Kcws & Conover, j selves.
Llnyordalc; (. i). Johnston, New Maysvillo: , . . _ II. L. ( r«>dine, Grubb’' Mill; and by druggist^ -£^7 tlJ.1.
and. ou„try-torekeep,.rs generally. ly;. DAGUERREAN ROOM.
ROBERT M. CRANE I ' ' :| v t<< my dd friends and the
Attox-noy at XUnw, LZ’ZZZX!
w.u. rirl
\\ trusted his cm , and make quick col- tvpe,ab„l>h„t„q r!l |,hs.C..l..r’a Ambrotypes.A-e. - - Mil 111', ll.lltf .4-- I 'll- 'I I , * • ' I I
rail tnstrurtiuns triven, end outfititirnislied.
■ 29. E„.-i aide Bquare. •Jonisr HA-isrrsrA., ATTORNEY AT LAW. tnt'ir, in Southardh /wilding, adjoining
the Past Office.
T | AVlNti resumed the practice of my pn’I i les-ien, 1 rosiMHitfulIj solicit such bu*int*as i.-imllv demand* the attention of Attorney.‘Special attention given to the business "I
Administmloiand Guardians, (’liurge- nieil-
eri ' tl> -_ ______ may 28 I) JA MKS SM 11 ,i :Y. AUornej and Connselor «l AXD dl'STICK OF THE PEACE
GllRKNCASTtK, IKK;
\ \ ’ 1LT, giv. pri.mnt and < tticiciit attention J > > to loisine--, and especially t" thc eellei-
i tion of claims.
Diflee in tho room formerly occupied by ! Judge Keklos, souU) of the Square,
may 22, 1858.—ly
vT- smxj^rila, 3VL. 33-7 Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, / V F F KI IS hi- iervices to the citizen* ef (in ' n - \ / ensile and vicinity in all branches of th
medical profession, i’articuhir attention ]>aiJ to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence on Indianapolis stred, nearly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church-
Letter, Foolscap and Note Papers, may 22.—lyr By t-lit* rosiiii ■ - ***■ *
Give him a trial, anil judge for your-1 For sale at the ofllce of tho American Express , v F FK l". i July 10 3m8 1 D hKMu* prole*.,...,al sorvic ; t« the
BOOKS .fall kind* furnished to order by j ’ lM ' m ^ '>'“ 1 vlc.mty
I>U. NVOHF S
Carminative Balsam! -Y/-' \ EU lU/JXO It EM ED)’ FO
" ' I Hit HE A. FLEX, \C. Nd by W ill. L ine, Dint
'xastle. Price, 15 and 25 et
I hav. ssortmc CL( )<'
W
■jast i
llt,ef
given,i
. eived a large and well-select.
gist, <
per liotlie.
Itcfer. nr
Jacob D.;-
-Burlev tc Sami. \V,,
TlS'k. I:
nviiEs,
JEWELRY, and
M l sl r A I. IN8TUIM ENTS
\Vat. lies and J ew.-lry repaired and warnmtMuhan, ;ed, a* usual. Room in th (’oilier building v3 tf 7 i Oree .-u t 1 ". M.-y. D5o D M oI’L'ltGii
0. Q. LIB. Xj^VTlCl KOK sai.k nv
wy 28. E. T. KIGHTLEY. D. E. WILLIAMSON, ATTOIINKY A F LAW. OJ/ice North i t Ftd.li? Snuuvc GREEN('ASTI.E, IND. | \\ ILL give pr opt altcnli to nil pr. \ V * ion at Dirtnees entrustod to hi.; can in ! this and adjoining counties. niay j , JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERR, ATTOliNKYS AT I, \\v - SM.’rr'ii' x- . / V Y.I7V, OHIO.' I | V !■ Il b'No I ApoiloBuildieg, . ..Iiaa Fifth I ' ’ ^ *«“>!• may 22 iturg
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONOffice near ttie 1 st etiiirge, Methodist Chun-I J^nay 22, 1858.—ly xJJJST ZREOEXVEI^.. MI E l og. -i and bed, lot of PEItFUMEKi ever brought to this market, at thc
CITY DJU G STORE,
may 29. East sido S^iiyi£2kB. □ ' l ' M m I ,BY,
AO I \ r FOR THE
TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY
Of Providonoo, H. I.
]XJ1 T>///-' Kxchnn^f Bank. May A FI up Lot of Swiss Japoiipt, MNSOOK and ( AM BRIG MENDIN'', jn-t n ■ i\f<l ami f i niilw l»»w by ... \ -JJ TJIOKNBUKGII A KutilN'-U>
