The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1858 — Page 4

g^rirutturat.

B«nrfl(H of Ilrmlnlng*

That draining “deepens the soil,” “inereases the effect of manures and lengthens the season” of working the land, we have already shown ; the fact that it pre- ! vents the injurious effects of drouth, |however seeming a paradox, remains to

| be accounted for.

Wo all know that a deep and mellow, ])* I’ldC attention is rcmectfully invit«l t" soil retains moisture much better than a 1 ,lus K9tablul,raent , ,n ,}l<, awurn

shallow and hard one. “ Water is held in the soil between the minute particles ! of earth. If these particles be pressed together compactly there is no space left

! bct 1 wuen tbcm [“>• 'vater.” Compact sub- y or C<jmm Jj(l

sous are but little permeable to water, compared with the same when broken up. | I pulverized and mellowed. The one is porous and drinks in moisture like a 1 'sponge ; the other absorbs it in but small

Twenty Years Ago.

A NSW VEKSIOY.

1 met a girl the other day, Some twenty years old or so, The image of a nymph I loved Some twenty years ago. The blushing cheek, the sparkling eye, The hair of raven flow— Ah. how they set my heart ablaze Some twenty years ago. I spoke—her answers did not much Of wit or wisdom show— But thus the lovely Mary talked Some twenty years ago. What! could a hollow heart like this My heart in tumult throw ? I must have been a little green Some twenty years ago. I met the lovely Mary since— Her charms are vanished though— Her wit and wisdom are—the same

As twenty years ago.

I look upon her faded cheek Until my feelings glow,

And thank her that she scorned my love

Some twenty years agol

Fond boy! Who now could’st gladly die

To please some simpering miss—

Who knows what thou wilt t.iink of her

Some twenty years from this?

{Hay An old settler, bragging to a new coiner of the grazing land in his neighborhood, says it yields two pounds of tallow to every square foot, and the cows come up with butter in one side of the

bag and cheese in the other.

tktT An editor in Iowa has been fined two hundred dollars for hugging a young girl in church. To this the Chicago American replies: “Cheap enough!

We once hugged a girl in church, | e^nd^bunicdr'oidw^'tlimit rain tl.c~cr<q> ten years ago, and the scrape has cost us jg ^.,^1,1,, i n j ure d. On a drained a thousand a year ever since. and deepened soil the roots go down A man was charged before Lord w ithout obstruction, and are thus preMansfield with stealing a silver punch- p aro( ] to withstand the effects of the long ladle. The prosecuting counsel inveigh-! (!0nt i nuc( i a r y weather so often expelled bitterly against the prisoner, dedar- 1 ( , ncC( i That they will do so a thousand ing that he was an attorney and had dis- f acte ,| le experience of the farmer will graced the profession. “Oh,” said Lord p r0 ve to him that observes them. Mansfield, “ 1 don't think he can be an jp ; t ^ g ran t c d, as we think it must m* t ^ WT ....Shlojillj. Iir/hlllilll'kl'.tt'il'iktl tlldl 1 .1 1 * * 1 1 11

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OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SliUAKE,

CiRRBNCASTLK, IYD.

assurance that

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will be given as regards

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To those who may require

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Merrlisnl.i sirl Trsder. will tw on Ihcir duaril Slid not be imp « l npnn br s Cnnnlerteit of Honr'i Indian Knot

WAR WITH ENGLAND!

I have just returned

F R <3 M T H E E A S T ,

With the finest stock of

CLOTHING, Ever offered in this community. I have

COATS of all kinds,

VESTS of a new style and pattern. jeTyl would advise ALL who want some-

Hats, Caps & Fur Goods

AT WHOEESALE. wn THE OLD-KSTABLISHEn

■ HOUSE of

PRATHER &. SMITH 455 Main st., I.ouleville, Ky.

Are now prepared us Usual for the Fall Trade, w ith a select and large stock of everything in their line. Their stock is gotten up with the utmost cure, under thet.di reel ion, and supervision of tlo-ir senior partner, a pra.. tk-al and expcrienci l Hatter, and their p U r■hascs made at the lowest cash prices. They

thing extra in beauty and style to come and still adhere to tjielr old motto --

<• or ,

EXKCtTTKD

CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY.

The MATERIALS, all of which

ARE ENTIRKEY NEW

Have been selected with great care,

see those Vests.

PANTS of all kinds,

•SHIRTS of unsurpassed beauty,

Onssiixxox*o XX/xts,

BOy-Come and sec them.“^a SOFT HATS AM) CAPS,

(Juifk SaUf and Sniall Profits.' 1

Terms cash—or short time to prompt men. Purchasers are invited to give them a call

before buying.

KayTho highest market price paid for Furs

and Peltries.

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28. Gml5

XJoixtnl Svix*«cry.

-vr-v DR. A. T. KIGHTLEY liK.sPECTFU LLV tender.his vCLIjyyyy e- - ^ • . » . .v

l-iiu, A H 'M-trt All genuine Indian Koot 1‘ill* haYff th« naimtf and sijjnaturo o(+‘i- J- White t£ on

each bo*.

, Du. Moese, the inventor of Mouse s Tndi an j u-it'../, i Koot Fills, has spent the greater part ul his A/hoU »»vri, hi tnivclingj living visited Kurope, Asia,

and Africa, ns well us North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our|

Western country it w :u* in this way that the 'p 0 „ el i 1( , r wit h TRUNKS, SACHELS, and Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. j h everything in my line. Morse was the fir-t man to establish the fact ( r.me to Vo 'i Faatside of Suuarc and

i t . • t .1 A 1 > I.-* I.’ NT Fl ^ I u IF I X" (V I VY .1 . ..11 .Si. owic IV. ,m I\fl*l'UTTY OF THE l OHie t > O. O, _ j ; ’

quantities and readily parts with the! same on the application of heat. The |

one takes it from the air, which passes and will be found to embrace everything rc-

frcely through it; the other impervious, quisite to the execution of , .._ I to the air or any slightly powerful influ Anv Vnrictv Stvlo or Quality different functions of tli* body, the iilood lose?

oioa.nml.. V«ta,l«d ,wln Ai.l, ,l»

,>■:?

the water with which they are saturated ; ° ,ir toilum m the line ot 4t , ist ,. a in throwing off the stagnant humor*, need of anything in our line, with the j ^8° niul V1C,n ,;Vvv»i^^F Ca3UrC "' sivin fi

drained soils on the contrary become / ici* the blood will be<!ome choked and cease to art. VERY BEST OF GOODS, more porous from the filtration of the ! V ‘ 11 1 * ‘t 1 ’ 111 — mid thus our light of life will forever be blow n At as low figures as any other store iti the IVcst. * . .. the ilrains ‘^ re su 'h as will enable us to do any dr-, rip-‘ out. How important then that we should keep We expect to sell our Goods FOR CASH, s i uo i o i o . • • jj on ( unantity of it, in the nu».t ex jaalitious, > the various passages ot the body free and open., 0 |. jpg equivalent, and of courstt can sellfor less

d satisfactory manner. 1 And how pleasant to us that we have in our , iro nt than those who sell on long time.

pended upon this vital thud.

; When the various passages become clogged, and do not art in perfect harmony with the

IT. J. HILTOX.

Grccncnstle, .Tune 5. 18T>R.-—Irn

Bi.oon that our strength, health and hie de- - ,t . i... . v 1 erationa performed afu r the maimer of t'„

I most approved practitioners, and with porfeet _ safety to the patient. It may not be improper

f , T r l , \ r I 11) I 1 f ’ Mri’/illI'' for him to state, for the Kitisfaction of th,^ w ( j j 1 1/I\l vl >M wlllii who have not an acquaintance with his ptot,,,. I I .WING purchased the stock of JiRUGS. churaeier, that in addition to a number I CHEMICALS, &<•„ of Dr. L. Sk-U.m, ’ practice m Kentucky and

below. _ I neat and satisfactory manner. Draining prevents injury from drought . ’ „ . by giving a better growth to plants in « rt ' n, ' U ' ,lt to r r,,lt

the early summer. Seed sown onnny, Xi'jATJsV CIIKAl’LV

. profit than those who sell on long time, lower to put a medicine in your reach, namely, j ^Ve will keep constantly on hand ,r, s Indian Root Fills, manufactured front A Good Supply of tho Bc8t Brands of

soil containing stagnant water sends no

roots below that water-line, but may for ' a while grow well from roots near the ' ’

surface. Hut let drouth come, the water line sinks rapidly, the roots, having no depth to seek moisture below, are parch

Every description of

I jimk I ;m< 1 Oils,

Together w ith

plants and roots which grow around the moun . tuitions cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health ; and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots

from which these Fills are made is a Sudorific. n-rurn rnnrvc r m miD i iwr wbili , | , us the |a.res of the-kin, and assists A LL OTH ER GOO DS I N OUR LIINt.

! Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the “ ' corruption within. The second is a plant which TOBACCO, CIGARS,

is an Expectorant, that opens and unelogs tho St i 11 i< >1 H‘f\' ;iti(l EorlltmOl’y, : passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing *Of all kinds; ~ 1 tl •! «it

Flavoring fotracit, Hair Oil.*, dc., j^p.S^A^mU for Knapp s patent Coal Oil

wpi^sidttin^ "The third is a Diuretic wtieh All of which we warrant as represented, or Lamps.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK give- ease and double strength to the kidney-: ( omc and see tor yourselves. umy 2?. Is'. tf .... ...... ..«■ „ thus or uraged, they draw large amt^unts of u , r T ^ jQ \ j\ | ) 1

CIRCULARS, KEUK1ITS,

FKDGR.VM M ES, IN VITATIUNH,

BLANKS, . „

CARDS. Ac., &e manner, performs it- duty by throwing oil

It is our intention to do phlegm, and other htnuors from the lungs by

US KEVKKKNCKS :

AY. T. Scott, Esq., J. \V. Hall, M. D.,AV. g. Lewis, M. D. Dnnmll, M. D., A. B. AValU

F. M., Jiainbrii/j/r, hid.

He may be found at Ids Ofllco, over

Sands' store.

Grei ncaath . May 22 lyr

JOHN HI Kt.EV . 8AML. c. PECV m nr.i’.Y & i»E( k, Ora/rrs ill (iron rii s. Provisions. Wooden

olid H Mow H o re, d e

EAST SIDE PUBLIC StjUAllK,

Greencostle, lud.

y LL orders f..r MAKING executed with

neatness, at the shortest notice, and oh.•

AT MICH I.ow HATH* impurity from the blood, which is then thrown As w ill enable every one, no matter how small i out bountifully bv the urinary or water passage,

may 2(», 18.">8.—-tf

AY ILL. LAN K, Agent.

the extent of his business, or how

limited his means,

TO MAKK A TRIFLING OUTLAY

attorney, or else he would have taken the

bowl ns well as the ladle.”

Ufciy- Moore, one day, who had stolen a lock of hair from a lady’s head, on being ordered to make restitution, caught up a pen and dashed off the following lines ‘•On onesolecondition, love, 1 might he led

AY ith this beautiful ringlet to part;

I would gladly relinquish the lork of your head Could 1 gain but the key to your heart. ' Bwy A little girl was told to spell ferment and give its meaning, with a sentence in which it was used. The following was literally her reply: F-c-r-m e-n t, a verb, signifying to work ; I love to fer-

ment in the garden.”

be, that draining deepens and mellows

land which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Fills ! while engaged in purifying the blood; the coa re-

in this most invaluable method of making hi- er of impurity which cannot pass by. business thoroughly known. t j lt , outlets, are thus taken up and con- ;

Fashionable Miilinerv CATCH THE THIEVES!

Late of *\nv Albany^ ^

Bank at Greenenstle, Ind., wasentend i! nitside door of the safe blown open with pow-

wo, u ,"ir;si::s

the soil, it follows that draining prevents , .. . . . .- ^ . v \I\V I ff in greater quantities by the bowels. M»d vicinity that she has the moat complete and pursued, were about to be overtaken drouth from affecting injuriously the J ' ’ , ’ . ’ From the utH.ve, it is shown that Dr. Morse s stock of Ail LLIN hKY GOODS>evor produced , ; n order to make their burthen lirhte'r th,, i* \ . a . i i ok 4 „ *... .... N'^ods someth i in* in the way ol indinn Rimt Pills not onlv enter tho stomacli inthetuwn, where can be seeu the latest Ka^t- i..a si. . ’

dj* something in the way of

JOXX JPIXXJNTTIIKrGE A IH'-INKSS C.\ Kl> OK ClltCl'I.Ai:

Indian Root Fills not only enter the stomach in the town, where can be seen the latest East- ^oers ted near (iosp.,rt, Ind., the amount ,,r but become united with the blood, forthey find t;rn s‘yl«ef which has been reclaimed. Tin follow-

i» .N In l >'■'», r Is()\V EUS. j j dcgcriptioti of tin thipw<‘ RIBBONS, HEAD DRKSSER, ttc ?,ne of then was altout S fi

1 - almost indispensable, those of our intend.- life of tho liodv, which is tho blood, becomes Wedding, LaCC Or Silk Bonnets high; would weigh Dolor li;r, pounds. 1 a ho may fcL-l disposed to give us their jiatron- perfectly healthy; eonscjuently all sick ne-and , n , 1(lt , in t |„, i, ltpRt p:„ s t,.rn stvlo and find, inn auburn hair; whiskers slightly lighter thunth.

growth of plants. In 1854, an execs sively dry season, Prof. Flint, of Massachusetts, gathered a mass of testimony in regard to its effects on the crops, and the best moans of preventing inju-

ry to the same. The returns came back, j ll 8 u > '“ a > : . , , c 11’“‘" , . . •. , s ... ... spared on our part to serve t heir interests faith- reiuaitt when the body becomes so pure and

be assured

as witli one voice, in favor of deepening , pj and mellowing the soil, by draining, deep plowing, sub-soiling and frequent culture in the case of hoed crops. ‘•The drouth affected deep-plowed lauds very little ; on those that were faithfully subsoiled the corn leaves did not roll at all,

illv and nr

Id

rnniptlv. Terms cash IO\V A'MD BRIGGS, Froprietor.

may 22, 1868.

DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ <oiui svim 1 .

One Leo in THE Graa’E.—People i while on those that were shallow plowed with one leg in the grave are so very the corn crop suffered much, and other long before they put in the other, they! cr0 p 8 were seriously affected.” A case

Izxxiportfkixt to jAll! ROBERT B. GILMORE

seem like birds, to repose better on one

log.

Having an Evk to It.—A barrister blind of one eye, pleading with his spectacles on, said: “Gentlemen, in my argument I shall use nothing but what is necessary.” “ Then,” observed a per

has been stated where a crop of beans were planted, grown and ripened on a drained and sub-soiled field, without a. shower of fifteen minutes duration or supply of water front any source, save from the dews of heaven and the moisture front beneath. At the same time in

j crisp, making no growth whatever front jlaek of moisture.— Country Cmtlr.man.

son in court, “take out one of the glasses fields adjacent, vegetation was parched and

of your spectacles.” A Hutch Hiftamirtt.

A Dutchman’s defense upon an indict inent for bigamy, as stated in the following, has at least the merit of being

ingenious :

“You say,” says the judge, “that the squire who married you to the first wife authorized you to take sixteen ! What

do you mean by that?”

“Well,” says Hans, “he told me that

11<*iiim for FarmerM*

IMPORTED Norsks.—Sir pure Arabian blood stallions were lately brought to New York by Capt. Lane, who has been engaged in raising the sunken vessels in . the harbor of Sevastopol. These animals cost 818,000; which is said to he less than their real worth. They stand about 15 hands high, arc matched, and

I should have/ottr potter,/o«rvorser,/o«r are pairs of dark hay. gray and black richer,/onr boorcr—ant in my country They are direct from the cavalry stables

four dimes four always makes sixteen.’

The Doctor and IIIm Patient.

Of till professions, trades or occupations that engage the minds of men, that of a physician is the most diversified. In locating he has to find out the constitution of those he is called upon to visit, for it is frequently the case that success may bo owing more to a deep

and thorough knowledge of the consti- u,,u . ,,,u . . tution of the patient than mere common | tre T ° T f Uu8 arCil * s used t0UIemsc 1,orw?s ' place applications. As an illustration oi r ** 0( ^ A * N1> hi* ken ( uolkra. I ho this, we will relate an anecdote of one of etershur^ (Ind.) Keportt r says that in our physicians, who, if he finds physic ^ ^ ounty the cholera is prevailing will not cure, tries other means, as the XNl ^ 1 fatal cfleet. Many ol the heavy and case may require. ]>r. 1) , had long J uopt CX \ UI ). HIVC . raisers will have to been the attending physician of a ladv ! u ^ lor their own use the coming considerably past her teens, and nffoctell, fal . 1 - S , omo 1 !ir , u U,,JS I u, « to with certain disorders incident to a want twenty head a day. It is also stated that

of the Russian Emperor, and were raised expressly for him. 'The number of horses in the imperial stud is limited to 5000, and when it exceeds this number sales arc made. (>f this fact Capt. Lane took advantage. The stables of the Czar where these horses were kept and trained, are each twelve feet square, and in part form the outer wall of an enclosure ten miles long and five miles wide. The cen-

For a Severe Cou^li, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For a Slijjlit Cough, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Sore Throat, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Hoarseness, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough 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. Ministers,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, tor Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. tor all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

or 0 inches

. . , TT T_ - 1 -1 . , 1Q ^ ■ ..... . w n. r J! » .. , . t ^ t 11 i ir 11 • At' < 11 i ;il tx* i ,i ii- 11 I I! i t . . f 1 . ' ' m give us their natron- perfectly healthy; consequently nlDicknc.-and ini|(1(> in th(1 lllt(>st Eastern stylo and fashion,

that mi pains shall he | p n j n j 9 driven from the system, forthey cannot and at the shortest notice. remain when the body becomes so pure and fta’" M ILLIN KEY WORK of every descripi *?!!’• , , , I tion done in the latest style. mnv20 t’.m I he reason why people are so distressed when - - ■ - sick, ami whv so nmny die. is because they do |) l-i \ \ !\^\^ not get a medieine which w ill pass to the afflie- All 1 l'-.\ l^At A,

ted parts, ami which will open tho natural pas1 sagesfor t he disease to be east out; heuee a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and i the stomach and intestinesare literally overflow-

ing with the corrupted mass; thus tmdergoing r MAKES this method of informing the eiti- hut no beard on his fae. ; e.ui.pfexiVm'tolerabK •lisiigrt‘t“!i)»lt* lermDntHtiun, cnnstaiitly miMiig | /cn.s of Greencni»tle and vicinity that he fair; slim, ppare, nr»ntlv in ado; (»reot carria^r with the Mood, which throws tho corrupted ) las opcnccl a " rock?* a little in walking; rather thin faced

FURNTTl ’ Hi: ST< )IU', about 25 years.

On tho west side of the Public Square, w lure The above reward of FI ATE II IN DR ED

, • enn bo seen (’HEAP FrUNlTr F.K ns itho a DOLLA KS will be given for the deliverv of n upon victory, by .e.-tormg nujltona of the linfiH , sf , 1 . tni( . llt „ fsKroxI) . H x N upq-HM- ^ »'•«' the thi.u,.- „t dr, li.. i b « hll T w have been scorched by the burning j ^ 2 ,, _ 6m 7 of tho money and the deletion of the thievfelements ol raging fever, ana who have been ■ •

j brought, ns it were, within a step of the silent denck. k. s. cowo grave, now stand rudy to testify that they inrT?"IJ , T( , "Krr* li QT’T fs' would have beiut nuinbin'd with the dead, had AV Xt A-lHj v/ ix t? X XU it not been for this great and wonderful mod- Jtr*XlL.**j-RXX~iCJ!R,X

' \f* i \ i >* O \ t’t,.,* ..rw-v •

matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. M.-r-. s Fti.t.sImveadded totliemselves victo-l

hair: tmshaved face; h.-avv beard; eomplevi.in ; uealber-beuten; eyes dark, thought to he u dark gray, but not positive ns to that; prominent cheek bone; face broad and full; urv straight and active, and walks erect; ngctl

about 2."i years

The other individual was 5 feet 0 or 1ft inches in height: weight about P'.O or Dlj pound-; auburn hair, lighterthan theother's; nioustaclie also lighter than the other’s, perhaps sandy,

icino, Morses Indian Root Pills. After one \\"i W t| |, 1 \ l,' \ ( ,r P/ ij) \ or two dosis had been taken, tiny were aston-: \\ wl ') il'j.N l ./\ V I * l

ished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing ! their charming effects. Not only do they give j immediate ease and strength, and take away ! all sickness, pain and angui-h, bat they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will lie shown, ; especially by those who use these Fills, that

'they wil'l so cleanse and purify, that disease— ""’ s * complete satisfaction. Our Machinery is j that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and ■ [''' al ' ,l IIL " , 1 in “ 1 “! 1 be>t quality. \S

the flush of youth and beauty will again return, ! and the prospect of a long and happy life will

j cherish and brighten your days.

Morses Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Grecncaatlc, and by all medicine dealers in the county.

at anv point in this or anv other State,

AY M D. ALLEN, Cashier.

Greenenstle. Ind.. Afay 18. IP:,a.—tf

HiJVW CA.^13.

HKNHY SKCUKST. KOLON TURM AN.

SECREST & TURMAN,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND COUECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, I)KACT1 ( 1 K in all the Courts of Indiana, J and especially in the Common Fleas and

pared to card and spin AY DO L in Circuit Courts of Putnaiii, Clay ami Owen yiiisuch a tnanner as shall give the . ounties, and in the .Supreme Court and l'..''.

Itistriet and Cireuit Courts. They will gits efticient attention to all profes-ional engage-

have in onr employ AYorkmen of thorough ex- merits.

perience, who will devote all their ouergies to' Con\ kyancino,— Air. Turman being u N'e meet public expectation. ' tarv Public, convevances will he executed. de|i-Western-Made Goods. “ N ' AVe shall have on hand a large stock of Office—Kaat side of tho 1’ublic Square, up

Crawfordsville street,

NEAR N< )RTH 1 >1 ll’f >T.

OFK FACTORY isnowincom-

r jplete operutiun, and we are pre

MS

Call and sen these Goods, before leaving your

Wool at any other Factory.

C A l \ I >1 X (i.

To those wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun,

Greenenstle, Ind., 1/ay. 18‘8.—]y! DR. ROB A C K’S

X3XjOOI> X^XXaX.SBA\ hut all times a supply of those adniiruhh* preparations. A> Spring Medieine<.

!/tr t 1 1 4 I Vl •. i .f* , 1 ^■ a — — X* 1 _ t _ ,T I

of oocupation and a care of a family. She sent for the doctor in season and out of season ; ho flushes out at a two-forty pace, and finds his patient physically wtdl. but sad and lonely, and of courstt afflict

an epidemic similar to the hog cholera lias attacked the chickens in some parts of that county. This disease seems to ho spreading with more alarming rapidity in Southern Indiana and Illinois than any

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP K ,,,l fnv.iliinMf r-'inflv in Ly curing tho nnipL |»n vt Ittihjs *.*•'thmftt, am! kooping out tho

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

i' a pun lv VijurptaM*' niul contalnfi no r uHoiiwu- <lnift w ItHtfA.T. It ntny In* takt-n l»y tho • d t .L i „f,. f'. tnal- ■ r votingt^t infant, without tho

4Hgno*t appri h* nffion of in

ed with tho blues. All he can do is to w, “; re u,se

administer a “tineturo" with a few drop- t Extraordinary Duck it ion at ai of peppermint, and the patient is well i Eatti.e 8iiow.— A discovery was made for a day. ’ ^ u ' m°fning after a Iste cuttle show-at On one occasion—a cold, blusterous Ayre, 8cutland, that the two year old

night—tho doctor had just turned in, wrapping himself snugly in his blanket, with the hope of a quiet sleep, when a

loud rap aroused him.

“Who is sick?” inquired the doctor.

“Miss ^ally Strickland, sir: she is

bull, for which the first prize had boon! awarded, had been decorated for the oc-i casion by a pair of false horns. The deception work had been neatly done. A thin hand of gutta pereha was put around the base of the horns, and was

most dead—expect she ll die before you hastened by some adhesive substance, and got there'* the hair was carefully placed over it. I “ I’ll be along,” says the doctor, ex- The skin of the animal had been pune-; claiming within himself, “that Miss Sal- turoJ bel “" d the shoulder, and air blown ly ! I’ll try to cure her this time.” , 1,1 to prevent a slight hollow from being The doctor plods along through the observed. The third animal in the same mud and mire, cold and rain, studying ' ht.f had also been altered in appear the application; finds her, as usual,in a "“O. by puncturing and blowing. An rather depressed state of mind. il g od bul1 wb ‘ch had been practiced upon “ Doctor,” she said feebly, “I expect l “ a . s,ml,l ‘ r "‘ a »»V' r . was turned out by to die every moment, 1 am very low. 'he judges, tho discovery having been fan you do anything for me ? ” m » dc '"‘''"r 0 ,ho P r »*es were adjudicated. Tho doctor feels her pulse; nothing These three animals were exhibited by the matter—merely wanted company. *. r * ' a ^ on .’ ^^nkhead. near l*at The doctor bocomos communicative. | u ’ ^ ' 10 promiumK mi'o >een wiili “ Miss Sally, I was haring a terrible! , d hy the(hriH tors,and -lr. I aton will dream when your servant awoke me.” ,dso 8U bject himself to prosecution. “ What was it/" she eagerly inquired. [.Vo/eA / ujur. “I dreamed I *vas dead,” continued 1 ,lY It.— Iho next cloudy day just the doctor, “and 1 descended into the try your hand at budding. Every farlower regions, where I met ‘Old Scratch,’ "“ >r should own a budding knife; but, if who invited mo to view bis dominions, you are not so fortunate, use a carefully i When Satan got through showing mo sharpened penknif'enndyour thumb nail, around, he proclaimed to the four quar- There is no reason why farmers should ' ters of his kingdom that all should go to ““t do their own budding and grafting, bed, ‘for,’ said he, ‘Sally Strickland will B only requires practice, bo hero directly, and there'll be no more Thin Oft Root Crock.—Thin them sleep in my regions for a month.” out, if you arc experienced, till you think

The doctor’s speedy departure was in- you have raised your crop, and see to it to order ^ creased to fligiit by the sight of a broom- yourself. If you have sugar beets, and ,

stick flourishing actively in the rear, bul any fit for the table, a part may he left to

the remedy was effectual. |be pulled for market during the summer may 22

unjcfHt in

Imi in.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

'•"* l """ l" v |.»r'-t t.. n m fmm rolih, nn.l it I. imi ri.vii Mini ih, ndli l.-l .limit.t know It;

n rtiin.’tv I (ml Mill mi,., in in.nluatili' to th.m. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

I- 'll fxin-linivn r. In|,i«itt.i|l. Vnt It in nfrurud «t nn.-h

. prtr... ;m t.. ho within tho r. 11 h of nit. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

i- on.li.i-. I Hint n. i (., n'olltloin.n of Ilia liiKhont ntnnniittr nn.l r".|-n-tnhiUtv. In our oommnnily h v

.(n.li.-inn, tt,.. Il„. , tho I’ulpit, til.- M.-r.-hant,

in. I 1 .. 1 ■(,. I v nu. I, n- ;,ro Innipnhlo of len.ting

llwir imiiDiK f" <pmck*‘ry, fTmii! nr dtuiAption. PPULLIPS' COUGH SYRUP ' ,l ! !'"’ ft"' of » t"nit. prlvnto practice ; haa

.|• .||.•, lin t 1. now ilnln.. nil nmmint of K ood. uncnunl-

t'V Htiy nth. I- runirtdy now before tho pubUe. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

bat* prtrfnt iihmI mdimv rpinarhable niree, yot it In not tlaiDi-.l Cliitt it will work mirai'lcH, nr rcitoro to 1 tlih iId— puut r.«f..v. rv ; vot ii will rolltvo end l»;tllint- ib*> Hiifh’i'inp* *»f F<>ntoim|itiveH, vvhnaro be*

yomi tin* tu>p<‘ <>f ri‘0nv*>ry.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. ( nil .,11 nil, ,.f lay ni:< nin : B ,.t n circutarnr pnmph-

Ut. m whit’ll ynu will liufi miifU (•'Ntimony un will

<D*nv|nr.* oven the riin.it rkopticul, of the truh

n.»r vlrt M *»N nf

A. j. White & Go., No. 50 Leonard < t :, New 'Vestern-made fabric* consisting of plain and .-lair*, in Lynch's bl.K-k.

il'&TtrTtrr "rtr •? 1 > sz.

i M,ii;„ptii- iii.,t,'Art.u'io,'

; N. Y., general a^ent.-*.

Price 25 cont« per box. July 17 lyO

tf'MtBRimirif Greencastle Music Store!

I Piano Kohtks from t-U.') to #800. 4* i 'Ti "Tl" elodkons from t tr. to fcauu. .! I W I iiGuitauk from $6 to 850.

Vlot.ins from ?! to $50.

Also, a full and complete stock of

; Shut Music and Musical Mvrnhandis., i„ exchange. Tlio highest market pric* imi.I of l ‘" bimls, constantly on hand mid for sale at, for Wool in exchange for goods ; "Smash-t.own Fank- Pricks.” I BENCK M OWGI LL. Our Piatio fortes are from tho following Green eaetle, Afay 20,1858.—If

«e anuhlsiy, wosli t,u A\...dele, n amt brii.g tlIld ,’ or th e relief and cure of ehnmic di**i,-s .t loiM’andyoushanbeplersed with the work, arising fr,„u impurehltmdor aderamodsi ■ f it will lie done promptly, your Mm.ln..t wast- the digestive organs or nerves there i •,bund int M, and its cheap M at any other mpoiedble „yidenee to proVe UmtZv are maequaM!

Those from a distance can have their R.ills ' ' s ah'b\

by

and A'arn to take home with them.

I

WOOL WA-ISTTEID

ay «upc-

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DU. 0 W. PHILLIPS’,

luiti-d Factorie

Gltiekering & Sons Boston. AYoodwmd & Brown »

i A. & .1. Keogh Buffalo. Peters, Gragg* Co Louisville. A. II. Gale A Co New York.

( hild A Bishop s celebrated Mclodeons.

The above instnnuelits cannot bo surpassed, land will he sold on termsdefyingcompotition. • We respectfully invite those wishing anything jin tho Music line to cull and examine our stock.

Every instrument fully warranted, j promptly attended to. Address R. DOBBINS A CO., Greencastle, Ind.

N. 15.—Second-hand Pianos wanted in exchange f..r new on—. may 22,1858.—tf 1TTIIII0I. HE IBIUE!! Uioul Face, and March to tiip

Hoot and Shoe More of

<3r. XI. JOIXDYY-IV, tf'. immediately Opposite the Cost Office,

(-rcrnenHilr,

AYherc your wants will

NO I I IJ Ai 15 L’C :! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

rt

\ T.ARGF, ASSORTMENT uf LA-,

^ -

DI KS’, MISSES’ACini.DREN SHOES just received, which we offerfor

sale etieaper than any other establishment in the countv. T A ,w ^ T ' VT r . .

r*0!CHA I) COOK, Dniggist, -’t Solo nt for (imu-M^tlc.

Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. I F you want PURE SODA AYATER. g • 1 '"the CITY DRUG STORK, m:l .' Reel tide Square roi-iiisr KCA-^rnsrA.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. office in Southard's building, tidjnining

the Post Office.

I J ING resumed the practice of my ] o'1 I tession, 1 respectfully solicit such business n* usuTilly deninnils tho attention of Attorney, Special attention given to the business'of

LADIES FINK SI I K-l VST ,F? , '! HI attention given to GAITERS, at $1 50 per' iiair •' ,,,nlnis,riltor sa"dGuardians, Charges modLADIES’KID AND MO ROC ——- may 22.—lr

LW ^ ( '< > l< I'S K I N S, , tl j.Q cents. For JAMI’.SJ. SAIIU’Y

' 1 ' ^ Atforney and Counselor at Law,

easlt only.

GIVE US A CALL

And Examine our Stock and PricoR. I A ^ ' n ST,r, ' : 0/ '' TNK PF.ACF. LA DI ES'KID AND-MOROCCO SIIOF.S ,, , . Gkkkn. asti.k. Lnd. made to order. \ \ ‘ ••'li j^ivo pronint and eflicient attention Bkij' Remember that a i>r. Shoe- of our own ,■ ’ “'“1 cspeeiully to the tollec-

or i„ r.,Mr i.-i ,lr,n ' ,f ''hunis. the room formerly occupied by

make will wear ns long a* four pr. Eastern

•n 0 **. Yours, r—nectfully, A. WERNEKE & HROTHER S. AV r . corner Public Square ’ Grooncustlo, May 22, 1858. tf

Office in

Judge F.ekles, south of the Square,

may 22, 1858.—ly

J- F- jd.'. Eclectic Physician and Surgeon,

Sole Proprietor.

X.v .: T'olli l- ItufMInfc, Walnut *t., brt. Fuurth Fifth Ms., (,'IXFINN’ATt, OHIO.

SOLI) BY

Jerome Allen and E

A. B. Wiills,

* loverdale; ('. 1). Johnston, Now Maysvilh ii I,. ('rodine, Grubb's Al ill; and by druggist.and country storekeepers generally. Iy9 Fashionable Millinery,

supplied with ' l11 l "" ' '' 00,000 I*i0OOS 0±

BOOTS AND S110ES fur M™ ami Bovs. |'.\ I’HR 11 \\(j | \GS' '

1 Ogether with Misses’ and Ladies’ I ^ 1 ^ U O, | modica! profossion. Particular attention paid

A LARGE LOT OP I lo treatment of all Chronis Diseases.

At reduced prices, by tlie sett or dozen.

SI 1( >i :s ANT) fTAITMns

i iind every other description of work in his line. He solicits a share of public patronage feeling confident of bis ability to satisfy bis patrons both as to the quality and price of his

A. Lane, Greencastle! work. Give him a trial, anii judge for vour Baiabridge; Ross A Conover, selves. July 10 3m8

daguerrean room.

I TV II to say to my old friends and I pubbe generally, that 1 am notv

—A IJtO—

WINDOW SHADES,

Of all kinds.

Letter, Foolscap and Note Papers,

By the ream,

I or sale at the office of the American Express

Company. 11 i.: i _ XL. _

Office nml .Residence on I ndianajK>iis strocl nearly opjjosilc the 2nd Presbyterian Church,

mny 22.—l yr

Dr. H. H; PIT< I I [.A N'N /til 1 LiW his protessioimt sorvieos to the vit- \ / izens ot Greeneastlo and vieiniw as physician and surgeon. Office near the 1st charge .Methodist Church, may 22, 1858.—ly

to take MINI \Ti Vix f Tf J0W . l’ rM P'' r ’' d WSrI1, > <)K8 of »>1 kinds turnished to order by riMiyy® r ^ ^SCBX'VElb ... ."•'•All KLS in the various styles Mav 22. ~3m <■ n i vw ' I 11 *• largest and host lot of FKRFUMKKI

’ riatit to t'ak(. " ’—! 1- __ . I v v '' 1 ' brought tn this market, at the

AtT.J. JOHNSON & SISTER’S, , . . s ,, M .s Hast side of the Public Srjuarc, '" 0 ' , ' 1 —having the exclusive right to take WII KI! Kan elegant assortment ' fad univorsallv-admired Hallo

uf BONNETS,

RIBBONS,

FLOWERS, Ac., j

' g'ven, and outfit furnished.

D. E. WILLIAMSON,

ATTOHNEY AT LAW.

Office -A 0/7/, public Siruare • GRKKNCAStLE, INI). \\ 1 ? lvr prompt attention > A sional business entrusted to

if the latest and most fashionable , have just received a large and well-selected

styles, are ready for inspection. I 111 T, 1 )! SnjrXrtr Arrirah DaUu.-'i^gX * '' 11 h S, Millinery Work of all kindsdone “ HKS,

may .’i.-.im r ' 1 JOSEPH COX A WM. II KERU X«AXXCX \A ul Jeweln- reJn N S'l!nd wSt. ATTORNRYS M' I A \V

ed, as usual. I! ..in in the Collier biiibling. / \ri.'rci.- v . . './'V 7 .'. V r/7 . OHIO.

JOR SAl.K. BV K T KIG

UTLEY. ' Greencastle, M.■' 1 p ,r D'sI’1'RGIN ( )

CITY DRUG STORE,

may JO. East side Square. E. T. KTO-HTX-iEY,

A OK XT FOR rUK

■ nt rusted toh"'! ^ TR,DENr MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY this and adjoining oountie.s. ei; pf Providenco, R. I.

trfT Office - Exchange Rank. May 23. JUST RECEIVED

A 1 their new Store and for sate verv low. a

. \ beavv b I - e n —-

FKICK No. 5 A|K)l|nBuilding,

»n<! alnut

b..„ v r 1,! ■ j' Quoenswtire, Gla^swnrG

oi'nerFifth and China

' - -itarg nuvjj. TIWR N H' R G H A ROBINSON