The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1858 — Page 4
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Uhjk, thb warauig nettllw tliuk, Hitbtr, thUber, clear a Ml quick; Stringing lightly to and fro, Tidings from efnr they »ho» ; While the patient watcher rtadi. As the rapid movement leads, He who guidte their spending play Stands a thousand miles away. £k<{nent, though all unhoun.1, Swiftly speeds the secret word; iight or dark, or foul or fair, Still a message prompt to bear. None can read it om the way, None its unseen transit stay; Now it comes in sentence brief, Now it tells of loss and grief; Now of 'orrow, mow of mirth, Now a wedding, now a birth; Now of cunning, now of crime. Now of trade in wane or prime; Now of safe or sunken ships, Now the murderer outstrips; Now it wains of failing breath, Strikes or stays the stroke of death. Speak the word and think the thought, Quick’t is as with lightning caught, Over, under lands or seas, To the far antipodes; Now o'er cities thronged with men, Forest now, or lonely glen; Now where busy commerce broods, Now in wildest solitudes; Now where Christian temples stand. Now afar in Pagan land; Here again as soon as gone, Making all the earth as one. Seems it not a feat sublime— Intellect has conquered Time!
^gvuuUuval.
Hunt In Oats*
INDIANA PRESS J0& pimitNe
OFFICIS,
OHEEXCAftTLE, IXO.
attention is respectfully invited to
I )CBLTC attention is respectfully | this Establishment, in the assurance that ltd AMPLE SATISFACTION
w ill he given as regards
Typography, Pres* Work nml t liargrs,
To those who may require
Throughout tho whole southwestern portion of the Union the oat crop has (suffered from a terrible blight, which, from its resemblance to the fungus sub-'
.stance that sometimes attacks wheat by j WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,
that name, has been called ?■«*/. So far as we arc informed, rust in oats has hithjerto been unknown. AVe have never heard or read of anything of the kind in any section of the country. The fact i that it is thus unusual opens a wide and ' interesting field to the naturalist, and,! in this case, to the entomologist, ns it in-1
vites investagation in a channel, so far as | F t'omnv,,,, Large or Small Work,
we can ascertain, heretoiore unexplored
i AVhile in West Tennessee, a short time kxki i i« since, we took occasion to examine the CHEAPLY AND EXPEDlTiOUSLV . blade of the oat under a microscope, The MATERIALS, all of which and were greatly surprised with the phe-i ^ ^ r nomenon which the glass revealed. Since ARE EN TIRTiTj x rx r.W , then we have followed up those examin- i Have been selected with great care, ! ations, by the aid of more powerful in- and will be found to embrace everything re- | struments, at the Medical College in this qui.dto to the execution of (city, in company with several scientific! Any Variety, Style or Quality gentlemen, among whom were Drs. Briggs of p.-mting, with the ! ^ Buchanan, ^ ^ medical faculty uTM0ST ANQ AT THE SH0HT £5 T N ot,cE.
, Iho cause ot all this destruction ol the l oat crop is a living worm, too small to i be plainly seen with the naked eye. A
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CAUTION .
Merchant, and Trader, will be on their K uard and not be impend upon hr a Countorte.t of Mnrae . Indian Root PU1, A V M«*f All genuine Indian Root I ilia have the name anJ signature of*l. J- While «£ C#. t ou 1*k. Morse, the inventor of Mobsk sIndias Root Pills, 1ms spent the grenter part of his 1 life in traveling, having visiteil Europe, Asia, 'and Africa, as well as North Anterica—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it wa- in this way that the | Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from iMPt niTY ok the Blood—that our strength, health and life de-
pended upon this vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
■single bhole or leaf of the oat sometimes contains hundreds of them. They lie j encassed in tho tissues of the leaf or blade where they have been germinated, bei iic.vth the epidermis or thin peliele over the exterior portion of the blade, and, as they progress in development, the skin of , the leaf is raised intoeurious puffy blisters. ! The growth of the worm subsequently ; raptures these, and it escapes to feed on the plant. When first released from their covering, they are of a beautiful, clear, red color, almost transparent, but soon begin to change color and form, getting more opaque and dark in appear-
« . . .anee, until, in course of transformation, kin in that Statu grew so large that eight J th(!V t(ecolm> a Black bug, with legs and men could stand around it. Ibis is like j w i„,, S) w | 1( , u t| u ,y attack the head or grain
the fellow that saw a flock of pigeons so Lp t | )( , oats
low that he could shake a stick at them. ( Under the microscope, the dust which ♦ref Old Mrs. Burnley is a pattern of remains on the leaf closely resembles household economy. Site says she made that on the wings of butterflies, a pair of socks last fifteen years by only! How this innumerable army ofinfiuitknitting new feet to them every winter, esimal worms originated is yet a niystoaird new legs every other winter. < ry. It is a singular fact, however, that loy’.NLn impetuous volunteer, while■ wherever the greatest quantity of rain practicing the military science alone in ^ ar< toRcii, there the oat crop has laved nis garden, tumbled backward intoaditch. j B ,e worst. In our recent trip through flis wife hurried to bis assistance, and Fennesseo, wo saw but a single field
Our facilities in the line <>f
Car<l Printiiiu’
GREAT BARGAINS & Fur Goods
AT THE
People’s Clothing Store, Southeast Corner Public Square, AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND. THE undersigned would inform his friends und customers that his SPUlN(i AM) SIMMER STOCK
—OF—
VIEWS, HOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, —AND— GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, IS NOW COMI’LETK,
TH K OLD-ESTABLISliEn
IIOUiSK „f
PKATHEFl Sc SMITH -lav *t., L.oiiti»vIUc, , v !
Are now prepared ii u.nml for the Fiiii Trade, with a seU-rt ; < 1 Inrg" stock of ,; rything in their line. Xheir stock '> oott..,. uji with the utmost cat?, under the din'cLioi, and supervision of their j eiiior partner, a pm,. tical and experienced .'ntter, and tlw ir piu. chases made at the low est cash prices. Th y
still adhere to their old ui tto— a Quick SulcH uni/ Small I'njit,.
Terms cash—or short tuna to prompt men. Purchaser* arc invited to give them u call
before buying.
JSrTho highest market price paid for Fun
and Peltries.
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 2*. Gml.-i I>oiAt«l fiKii'sory. DPI. A. T. KIGHTLEY U ES PECTFIT LLY tenders hk professional service* to those wfi,, may favor him with their patronage. All r.|u erations performed after the manner of tlm most approved practitioners, and with perfect
different'fun^ons'of the^hody^tlie'^h^s'^ha'i's Embracing all the latest styles and fabrics, from for him to suite, for tho satisfaction of th!'/
its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and it nature is not
the lowest grade to the finest garment which can be found anywhere.
re uepriveu ot. aim ii nature .s ..m JIonor:ll , lc au a fojr .lealing, together w ith assisted in throwing oil the stagnant humors, “
I am not afraid of a barrel of ci
der l ’ said a toper to a temperance man. “ I presume not,” was the reply, “ from yon* appearance, I guess a barrel of eider
would run at your approach ! ’ 8#%,. A Maine editor says that a pump
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Are such as will enable us to do any description or quantity of it, in the most expeditious, neat and satisfactory manner. We are able at all times, to print NEATLY AND CHEAPLY Every description of HAND-BILLS, enter labs, RE0E1 RTS, 1*R< Hi It A M M ES, INVITATIONS, BLANKS, CARDS, Ac., &e. It is our intention to do
NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES for carrying on business in this line, has
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK AT arcil 1,0\\ RATKS As will (triable every one, no matter how small the extent of his business, or how
limited his means,
TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY In this most invaluable method of making his business thoroughly known. KYKHY IU'SI MISS MAN Needs something in tho way of JOID TOUNTTHSTCF. A BrsiNESS CARD OR CIRCULAR
the blood will become choked and cease to act. and thus our light of life w ill forever he blown j out. How' important then that we should keep 1 the various passages of the IxxJy free and open. And how pleasant to us that we 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 clifl's in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. Cine of the roots
from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, ___
BESTIN THE market corruption within. Theeecond is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unelogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing on phlegm, and other humors from the lungs bv copious-pitting. The third is a Diuretic u hicli
secured him a
L AI 11 RUN ( >F Cl ST< >M. And he assures his friends and the public generally, that ho will continue to offer them nothing but the »
—AT THE—
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
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To Call and sco Him if you Want Cheap Goods.
implored him to say whether or not lie was hurt. The reply was, “Go away,
woman, what do you know about war!” 8*1?“ A newly-arrived John Chinaman,
in Shasta, California, purchased some ice recently, and finding it very wet, laid it out to dry in the sun. On going to look for it again, he found that it had disappeared, and forthwith accused the whole
Chinese neighborhood of larceny. How to Hijin your Health.—Punch gives the following rules for
your health: 1st, stop in bed late; 2nd, eat hot suppers; Bid, turn day into night, night into day; 4th, take no exeercise; fith, always rido when you can walk ; Gtb
it'oats between the Mississippi and Ten nessoo rivers which was not a failure, or into which it would not bo folly to put a scythe blade. That field was near Denmark, in Madison county, and was sown very early. It is well known that more ram has fallen in West Tennessee this season than in any other part of the State; hence the extreme Wet weather must have had some agency in the production of this animalcule. It is also I well known that moisture and heat will
' ul " 111 }’ produce and multiply animal life millions
per hour, and therein we judge is the secret of this destruction of the oat crop. It is one of those oases of natural phej notnena which occur only at a certain
-pared cm our part to serve their interests faith-
ful] v ami prcnmtlv. fiKiY Terms cash. HOW ARD BRIGGS, Proprietor,
may 22,1868.
DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ (OIUI SYRUP.
never mind about wet feet ; Jth have! st ,he growth of plants, and under half a dozen doctors ; 8th drink all 'l>o : p L . ( .uliar statesdf tom.,craturo and |v. call,
*•<>»*>< >a I 1 < W tlisvir Motiil l't i I i *11 ll ♦ !• V i • V j • I- \ 1
remedies they sond you, 9th, try every new quack; Ifttli, if that doesn’t kill you
quack yourself.
True.
Every day we live, says an exchange paper, we are more than ever convinced filial nine-tenths of the misfortunes which attend humanity are self-inflicted. People jump off railroad ears while in motion; go bathing in deep water when they can
er. It may happen next season, or it j may not occur again for many years. i
hi ru H'must cad. llt-mx for I n i ii■ «r-.
Rauey on Bunk Kits.”—Mr. Rarcy l having been asked his opinion with regard to tho use of‘•blinkers” on horses, ! replies in a communication to the Lon-I don Times, in which he states that his i experience with and observation ofhorscs
not swim ; imbibe spirituous liquors and ; ea clc . u .| y tllat .., )Iinkcrs shouI(1 not
meet with accidents; expose themselves - - - -
regardless of prudence, and suffer all maimer of most evil cousequenoes, which
a little forethought would in most eases have averted. People know very
be used, and that the sight of the horse for many reasons, should not bo inter-1 fered with in any way.” Horses are on- j ‘ lsC! j ly fearful of objects which they do not
, i w . u understand or are not familier with, and that a violation ol the common law in- thc ( , yc is one of the principle mediums' volves a penalty, and yet utterly ignore h whi( . h this luldcr ‘ tan ai„ g and this! the fact that nature is still more inexor fttlniliurity are brought about able than the legislature, and visits with T] c J an be bro ^ >n in less tilnc nnd corresponding punishments every trans- bi;t ( ur \ v i t ho U t blinkers, and driven past gresston ol her laws. 1 - - - - - -- -
i objects which usually startle them, with J far more saftey when the eye has an op-
the object fully.—
For tliu Utrls to Iti-uil
A good wife exhibits her love for her portunity to examine
husband by trying to promote his welfare j The horse is a better judge of distances by attention to his comfort. A poor wife j than man, and if allowed the free use of “ my dears” and “ my loves” her husband, his eyes, would avoid collisiofis frequent
and wouldn’t sew a button on his coat to keep him from freezing. A sensible wife looks for her comfort at home—a silly
A wise
ly caused by tho carelessness of the driver. Mr. Rarey states that the use ofj the blinkers is rapidly disappearing in!
for a Severe Cou^li, take piiiLLirs’ cough syrup. For a Slight Coni'll, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, lake 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 iiged 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, rublie 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 Belief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
who have not an acquaintance with his profe-. sional character, that in addition to a number ■ if years of .-ucce.-sful practice in Kentucky aiei Indiana, ulso three years' practice in Rain, bridge und vicinity, he takes pleasure in givin-
as ukkkkknckk:
IV. T. Scott, Esq., .1. \V. Hull, M. D., \y.R Lewis, M. I). Durnull, M. D., A. B. Wall
I*. M., Uainbridgc, hut.
finV-He may bo found at his Office, over
Sands’ store.
Grccneastle, May 22.—Ivr JOHN HURL*V. s A MI|‘K( K ' BTJiu,r:y & peck. Dialers in Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and 11 dhuo Wore, dV. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Green castle, I ml.
Lb orders for BAKING executed with neatness, at the shortest notice, and cheap
as the eheapest.
I P. S. Agents for Knapp's patent Coal Oil
Lamps.
j may 22, lflr.8.—tf
SdlHI REWARD!
CATCH THE THIEVES! / \N tho iii'_'lit of the 15th tin* Exchan^o II / Hank at (irtvm aMh*, I ml., waM entatvd, tli«* outride door of the safe hlown open \\ itli pow* der, and the amount of $2,883, in silver, taken • therefnun. Two individualn, hein^ ruppieinned i and pursued, were about tn be overtaken, when j in order to make their Innthen lighter, they ! secreted near Gosport, I mb, the Hiiauint of j $‘J38, whieh 11as been reclaimed. The fnlluw-
] ing i.’* a deserijitit»n of tin* thieve?: One of thi'in wms alaait 5 leot 5 or t» inehe>
high; wouhl weigh IC.Onr 155 pounds; dark auburn hair; whiskers .-light! v lighter than the ; hair; unshaved face; heavy heard; complexion
7ii8r WkstSidk ok Huu.lr Sue MIk/TIC "fatlu r-beaten; . , darl. thought l-. !•• ; 4 \\ OT LI) inform the ladies of (ireencastle daik gray, l»tit not positive a- to that; prniiii-
.... . , and vicinity that she ha? the moat complete ,K * nt ^’^eek bone; face broad and full; wry Sick, ami why si.numy die. islM.iaiiise tbev ill. stuck of MI Ll.l N ERY GOODS ever produced draigbt and itctive, and walks civet
!"'! 1 " 111 1’;'" in the town, w here can be seen the latest East- “'‘.ait 25 years.
ted parts, und winch will open the natural l'«»-;styles ,,f j The othcrimlivi.lual was 5 feet 0 or luim lisages forthodi-ease to be cast out; hence u large BONNETS FLOWERS, |in Iniglit; weight |.,o |i;;, ,„,un.l ; qinintity ot lo<«l and other mutter is lodged, and RIBBONS,’ HEAD DRESSES &e 'ubmii hair, lighter than theother -; moustache j the-timmch nnd intestini'snreliterally overflow-, w ... - Bonnot ■ “ 1 ’ 1 ” "H 1 ' 1 '”' «'•«» “thers. perhaps ,umU mg w ith the eorrupted mass; thus undergoing weaamg, EiACC or suit Bonnets but IK , l„.„ rd his fnee; eomplexioi, tolerabi, disagreeable fenueiitution, constantly mixing 1,1 the latest Eastern style nnd fashion, 1 .i;,,, .nine, neatly made; erect carria-r; with the blood, which throws the corrupted | u111 '“gheshortestmifiyee, i ■ o..i m ••
matter through every vein and artery, until! life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morses I’ii.t.s have added to themselves victory iqxin victory, by rostoring millions of the | sick to bloomingheulth and haiipincss. Yes.! thousands who have been racked or tormented ; with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee- | hie frames have been scorched by the burning , I elements of raging fever, and who have been ! brought, as it were, within a stcji of the silent j grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and w onderful med-
I'opious spitting,
gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the Mood, whieh is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and whieh could not have been discharges! in miv other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the IiIikkI; the coarser particles of impurity whieh cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed utl in greater quantities by the bowels. I From the above, it is shown that Dr. Mor.-e Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach hut become united with the blood, for they find wav to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the
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II. I.OKW ENST1NK.
may 22. 1 svx.
Is almost indispensable. Those of our friend-j life of the body, which is the blood, becomes
who may feel disposed to give us their patron- perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness nnd ^
age, may In' assured that no pains -hall b' pain is driven froia the system, for they cuiniot 1 lute of \,ip lllutui
t>. > i ■ i ii i *v M-lii'M tlm Iwwlv I ii ■■ ■'■ 11 •* i iiiil'i* Iinfl - .. . • ’
Fashionable Millinery.
MRS. L. GILMORE,
remain when the body becomes so pure und !
idear.
Tbomtson wliy people are so distressed wbe.n
8fc> M ILLIN ERY \Yt)UK ..fcveryil. a ription done in the latest style. mayin tlm CHEAP BARGAINS! Ixxxioox-tfvxxt Lo YX.111 ROIJKUT 15. (ilLMOKU r M.\KKS this methoil of inr^riniii^ tho oiti1 zens of GrevncHDtle mui \ icinity that he
has opeucHl a
J'l' 11 N IT 1' I! K SM'OHE,
ieine, Morses Indian Itinit I’ilis. After one tin the west -ido ol the I’uldic Square, where or t wo doses had been taken, they were aston- can be seen ('ll K A 1’ FT UN IT l' RE, as also a islied. and absolutely surpri-ed. in witne-.-ing finea-.-ortmontofSKC'ONl)-Il A Ni> FI'UN L- ( their charming efl'eets. N i it only do they give | Tl UK, whieh be will sell eheaj i for eusli. ! immediate ease and strength, and take away Please give him a call, andsee for yourselves. I all sickness, pain and anguish, bnt they at unce! BUi„Ib'nn'!uber the motto—Clieu/i Jlmi/uinn!
I go to work at the foundation of the disease, ; may 29.—Gin
which is tho blood. Therefore, it w ill be -bown. | iiknck. especially by those who use these Pills, that
they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and | the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life w ill
j cherish and brighten your days.
Morse's Indian Root Pill- sold by Conrad j Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Grecacastle, land by nil medicine dealers in the county. I A. j. \\ bite A Co., No. 5n Leonard st.. New i York, sole proprietors. Win. Madge & Co., ! manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask .- Magnetic Ointment, Earlvillc, Madison co.,
] N. Y., general agents. | Price 25 cents per box
GREENCASTLE
ITtiniW J UIV1
WOOIHN FACTORY
Crawfordsvillo street,
NJ.AK N( )ItTJ 1 1 >i;p< )T\
OUR FACTUKY i-now ineom-
^Iplete operation, und we are pn
rooks a little in walking; rather thin face'l;
aged about 25 years.
The above reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given for the deli ven ,,i the motley and the thieve- at (ireencastle, or a proportionate amount for either the money or the thieves; ora liberal reward will be given for information that w ill loud to the recovery of the money and the detection of the thieves at any point in thi- m anv other State
H M. I). ALLEN, Cashier.
(ireencastle, Fnd., A/ay IS, 1S5S.—if
" LYA.W O-^IRsID.
IIKNHY SKCKKST. SOLON Tl'RNfAN.
SECREST Sc TURMAN,
ATTOKXi: YS AT LAW, AND COllECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, j )KA( TR'K in all the Courts of Indiana. | and especially in the Common Pleas and ( ireuit Courts ot Puttiain, Clay and (Iwea
k. s. cowiiii.l. counties, and in the Supreme Court und i'.S.
one abroad. A wise girl would win a j the United States, and predicts increased lover by practicing those virtues which sc- usefulness in the horse when (his “folly cure adniiration when all personal charms of the nineteenth century' is abolished :
have failed of the personal effect. A si in- in London.
pie girl endeavors to recommend herself i The Grasshopper I’l. vm’E.—Accor-1
ding to the Frodonia (N. Y.) Advertiser, myriads of grasshoppers have appeared within the last three weeks in almost every section of Chatauquc county. It says: “ The swarms in our immediate lo-, eality exceed in number und destructive-j
,, . , . • ness those of any previous year for a long “ Patrick! Where have you been this ,,,00.1 of time. Their depredations are I hour or more.'’ You must not absent I...
I»y tho exhibition of frivolous aceomjilishinonts and a mawkish sentiment, which are as shallow as her mind. A good girl always respects herself, and therefore always possesses the respect of others.
Paddy mid (lit* Kclio.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP i* mm inymIuhIiIo i'• nit'llv in Mendpfi by curing th« pcHtib, iirpvitiitiiig <ort» throat, anti ki'<-ping «»ut tho
eruption.
PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
in it | iir. Iv roitiponnd, nnd contAinn no poiMon«iH t|nu-« wIiMiwcr. It may Iw taknii by the •i"”') 'h i« af.- f. i.Ltlf or YoiinK«<!«t infiiiit, uithout (ho
filighe.Hf MpiiivIn-rHion ol Imrin.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP it |irr*|Mtrf*l t.> ■ t ni'diiwn«*fiMriHinf( from coM«f f
•tii'l it i - iiii|>orlftnt I hit I l he iifTticttMl Mhoubl know it ;
a ruiin*«ly tlmt will euro, in invftltuihle to thorn. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
N t»ti <'\|n<n«ivr vof if ii* o(Tored at mu h
ft it* f.* be within tho n*«t h of till. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
i-* . n-lor-M tl iiud ns.*.| l.v grriflerAon of th« highest by
Di-triet and ( ifiuit Cmins. Thny will give cHn ii'iit attention to all piule.-siunal eugugv-
lllCTlt#.
Convkvanotvo.— Mr. Turman being a Notary Public, conveyance- will be executed. d<*|>odtions taken, and all the duties of a Notary discharged in a skillful manner. Otlii v—E:i!-t side oi the Public (Square, up .-lairs, in Lynch's block. G replicas tie, Ind., .1/ay, 1858.—lyl I > U. li< > 15 A (’ K S
mvii
JPXXjXjS.
J II .W K nt all tiim-.s a «U|IpIy of tliu.st* ad-
«r j nfr i 4-s •, * mirabli-|ire|)uriitioiis. A-Sonny Ml si ieine-,
^ . Western-Made GOOCIS. ‘ l '"df’«»'tb<'reli.fandeuroofeliroiiiedLeases, Greencastle Music Store! Wo s,i “ 11 iiami a im-ge stock l ,i. M . n ' i !! ?,r '." ,ii " , i ,ui '" ,,i ' , “'i i »'a deranged Gate ..r 1’t ANO Foki ks from *175 t.. *hoo " ‘•'‘tern-made fabrics, e.msistiug of plain and 1 '"g'^tive organ-or nerves, there is abundant
biney Ca- imers, Sattinet-. lilanki't.-, Cloth-. t° |ifu\ e that they arc not equalled, .leans, Plaid Flannels, White. Red and Brown ' ry them. ^ For sale by
j Flannels, i weed-, Shaw Is, Stocking Yarns, Are. I • (dl and see tliesc Gisids, keloro leaving vour
Wool at any other Factory.
-} 11 mi ^ pa I'd to card and |>in WlMU, in Mil WBstKsuch a nianucr ns shall give the most complete sati-l'uction. Our Miwhinerv is I nearly all new and of the best qtialitv. We
juiylT lyP have in our employ Workna'ii i T thoinugh ex-
perience, w ho will devote all their energies to
b meet public expectation.
■ ‘ 1 ' ' 1 ’ • ’ • i r.i-> i i i > 111 ii. «• * n 'I kloukons from $ 45 to fjou. J J U ,| JlirtTAUS $5 to 850.
Yloi.ins from $1 to 850.
Also, a full and complete stock of
i Shut Music anil Musical Minluindisi'. I of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale at
"SMABH-iaiw.N Panic Fun ks."
Our Plana Fortes are from the following
| noted Factories:
(’bickering & Sons Boston. Woodward & Brown “ j A. .Si J. Keogh Buffalo. Fetors, Cragg & Co Louisville. , A. Ii. Gale & Co New York.
( ONltAI) COOK, Druggist,
June 19.— it Solo Agent fur (iri'eiirastle.
T caudixc;. lo tluwu wanting Hollw made, or Yjirn-min ' .-i»\, waitli vour Wool clfAii ami Wring
it to u?*, fuid you dliull bo plergf'd with tho work. 1 It will be done promptly, your Wool not wasted, and as cheap as at any other responsible 1
Factory.
Those from a distance can havo their Rolls!
Mini 5 uni to tnk« homo with thorn.
YVOOTj ‘WiATsTTElD !
Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. I' you want PURE SODA WATER, go t“ the CITY DRUG STORE,
East sidt Squu
.TOiTlNF KCAJSnSTA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Itjliii in Southa,a! s Imitt/iny, (til/ijininn
the host (tjfirc.
I A4 1NG rosumod the practice of mv pro1 1 fession. 1 respectfully solicit such loisim -
yourself without my permission.” “Och, niver more will I do the like,
sir.”
“Well, give an account of yourself;
you seem out of breath.”
not confined to any particular crop.Evcrything green is liable to their con -; sumption, even from corn and potatoes
down to onions nnd tobacco.
i Does Uhinese SuoabCank KillCat-
“ Faith the same I am, sir ; I niver was ^f-^ol A. J;- Summer, it,a eommun-! in sich fear since I come to A,„criky.- ' cutl " n ,. to ,ho Lhurleston Mercury says I’ll till ye all about it, sir, wheu 1 no ’ ^ the feeding of cat- * .*1 . • ° tie with nn unauc quantity or it, when in I my breath wonst ntirain. t i-a.* 1 i • i i *1 j “I heard ve tilling the gintloman of ’ia hungry condition, which doe.the dam-,
the wonderful heoo, sir, over in the
age. Corn peas, green corn and green wheat will also kill cattle under the same J
Hid ml i ii i; und roftiwif ability, in our community ;
lb .l.itlit laiy, the Hiir. tin- Pulpit, tlm Merchant, tlio IV.ij.l.*. i. v •uch n». n n-* nro of lending
(heir ntiinos to <|iift,'korv. frtunl or decoption. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
Ini-* ■,111.mI Hu- *.f ;i bmir, privnio practice ; had 'lull**, -Th i in now doin' m Htiiniirif ofirnod, U||Cijiia1>
•tl by ui v . i|i«>r rt'mcdv now !*cfon> the publif PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
it *- |m i i..i ni' 1 many n niurkiiblA niron, yet It in not claiMi.il tliat it will work iniracl-*. ..r nstoro to ticiilili lb"H.* pa-f r.*. ..\.Tv; yet ii will relievo end palliftt** (lie mifterin^A .it uotiNiinipUvofl, whonre bo-
yoml (ho in»|ie ol reuovi rv.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. Tjiii ..i) anv of my a 'int* ; p*»t ft clmilnror parnph*
Iff, in wliii-li yew will flnd niKdi (eftliinouy >o* will tTMivIn- • fv-n (lie liio»t fkeplicul, of (ho truly ■UIH.**
rlor vlrtuci of
I hild A: Bishop »(‘idebrateil MolodcoiiH.
The above instrument# ennnot bo surpn.«sod, and will he sold on term.-defying emiipntilion.' “'cbangi.. The highest market price paid ! ,l ' usually demamfs theattentioii 1 oTAUonu'cWe respeetfully invite thosewishingunything.‘''f"I exclmngeforgecsls. Speciui attention gi\en to the busine-s'et'
,, „ BKNCE&OOWG ILL. . Vdininistrutors nnd Guardians. Charges mod-(.reenea-tle. May29,1858.—tf Crate. mav 22—lv
‘
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
Kini’i "nnx^i,'onto!" ’ Fuur,h *
SOLD BY
bywt’atyoMid u^h^that itVea! llUhe Gmuustances. Col. S. has used sugar heehocs uv oubl Ireland, sir; and so i( ""H* »^r seasons ,n every stage of its , , ii i , growth—green, ripe and cured—ami lias! does by tho powers! Well, X list run ? , ,r , ,
i • . , Tound it the best soiling plant ever raised,
over to the place ye was spakm uv to, ,, ... , ! oonverso a hit with the wonderful erea- 1 ^ ^’'.w Steam 1 Louun. . Ir. Joseph (her. So said 1, “llillo, hillo, hillof l' V - Fawk f> La " uaB< f r oount yi I’* • and sure enough the heeho said, “Hillo, j 1 " 18 rceenlly invented and patented a now
hillo, hillo! you noisy rascal 1” I thooht ^® a,n P lou f5 k > which is attracting con-, . , . . that was very quare, sir; an’ 1 said “hillo Mdcrablc attentlon ' A public trial of its Jerome Allen and A. Lane, Grooncastle; G.vo bun a trial, und judge for youraouiti ’’ “ Hillo vourself” said the heeho mor * ts took place at Christiana, ou the r’. %' ! ‘ * Conover, selves. julylo 3m8 ‘^begunllZt!” “ WhJtteW I V 1,1 ?>^ Ut , " ,L ' LWkt.’; ^
are ye made uv,” said 1. “Shut your thousand persons, with satisfaetory re- j and country storekeuirers gHiierHliv. lyo
mouth,” said tho heeho. So said I, “ yoH^ the ploughing being as well exc 1 -
in the Music line to call and examine our stock. , Every instrument fully warranted. All orders,
promptly attended to. Address R. DOBBINS A ('f».. Greencastle, Ind.
I N. 11.—(Second-hand Pianos wanted in exj change for new ones. may 22, 1858 tf I
imiTlDI. m WHOLE!!
AllOIlt I aco, iillli March (<4 (he -'HOESjust ived, which we otl'- rfor^
llool and Shoe Slore of -ale cheaper tlmn anv other estal.U-hment m| Ofll.-e in the room forn .rlv .,eem,ied bv W Immediately Opposite the Post Office, ^ AD, i.S K1 D AND Mor'oU ' ,858 -“ 1 ’ V
i GO HL'NKl NS, at UO cent-. For' J ^ SIIDXTtYXjL, TvT. ID.,
^ s. > I 84. ft I s~\ r c t ^ V A _—
NO II U M BIJGF! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA, \ LAUGE ASSORTMENT ,.f LA-.j.. * ' 1 .', ,l : s AtCHILDREN sf S |
.TAMILS J. S.MIMIY, AHorncj and Counselor at Law, JA7) JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Gkickncastlb, Ind.
\\ !?'ve prompt and efficient attention \ > to bnsinc-s, and especially to tile oollee-
tiou of alaims.
UreeucM.tlr, In<|.
Where your wants will at all times bo
supplied with
BOOTS AND SHOES for Men ami Hots,
Together with Misses' and Ladies’
SI l ( >KS A X J ) < i A 1T I I is, and every other description of work in his line, lie solicits a ,-hare --I public patronage, fooling confident of his ability to sutisfv bis patrons both ns to the quality and price of his
blathcrn scoundrel, if ye was flesh aiid| culua ^ blood, like an honest man, that, ye isn’t, P ower ' ' 11' 1 **-
cuted as that usually done by horse j
I d hammer ye till the mother of yc wount
knijw her impedinb son.”
A Great Potatoe Cor.NTRV. — !Mr. Collins, of Red River comity, Texes, cltal-
“And what do ye think the heeho saidl'engos the State to beat his Irish potatoe, to that, sir ? m | i ye liMtU of a which measures 15$ inches in oiicumPaddy,’ said he, ‘ or if 1 catch you 1 II forenee one way, and 13£ tho other, break"ivery boneinyour ugly body.’ An’ Money invested in a tool, and the tool it hit my head with a big stone, sir, and exposed to tho weather, is like luouey was ni^h knocking the poor brain out ot loaned to a spendthrift with no security |
So I run as fast as ivor I could, ami, receive.
me.
praised be all the saint you uv it, sir !”
i received. In both instances it is a dead
I'm here to tell!loss, and the result of indolence'or inex
cue-able indifference to one-- own interest
Fashionable Millinery, At T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER’S, East side of the. Public Square, W11 ERE an elegant assortment
of BONN ETS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS. Ac.,
of the latest and most fashionable
styles, are ready for inspection. UntfAew Arrivals Daily.
Millinery Work of all kinds done may 22.—3tn
I-frOlACi. 'W r I-'XVXTXt»
FOR SAT.K TtV
may 22. E, T KIGHTLEY
DAGTJERREAN ROOM. | U 1 s lI to say to mv old friends and the public generally, that I uni now prepared
to tuk<
cash only.
GIVE US A CALL Anti Examine our Stock nnd Prices LAM Es k I D AN D MORtXJCO SIR) ks inudu to order. Ifr.i Uemeinber that a pr. 8hoo« of our own m»ke will wear as long as four pr. Eastern i nuin. respoctfulh . A. WERNEKE & BROTHER „ W. ntmur Puhlin aS.u" ’ i»rocncit<tlo, May 22, 1858. It' D. E. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW’. (fjfii'f' A orth si dr Vnhlir £S&tf(ivr (illKKNCASTI.K, IND.
type, also Photographs,Color’d Ainbrolypes,<he 1' u11 instructions given, and outfit furnished.
' orde.r.
. 2EN.NIFC0S. J a. CttfiMOlIK.
JENNINGS & GILMORE,
n-slirtmeiuof" lar " , “ Md | ATTORNEYS AT LAW CLOCKS, ais *D NOTARIES PUBLIC WATCHES, i « T11 r n , t , CASTLE, INI). JEWELRY, and ; \V ‘.''L attend prCmptly to all biHin. ,s en MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, iiiiul nmmntiv ? 1 l< *! r i ure ,\ madei f# %
Watches and jewelry repaired and Manajit- paid m the^ttlemontfiV y',"'!'' uhu ' \ T their ed, as usual. Room in the Collier b„il,line- | Offi,-,, r . ,i 1 of K8t<u "'- A heavy
Greencastle, May, lo >8. D.il.Sl'ufe. | 0 ffi> thC fK ^ ni ’ ia the Treasnrei-s Lml
Lcioctiu Physician and Surgeon, | |l I EkS his.-ervieeH totheciti/.ensof Greeul / castle and vicinity in all branches of tho medical protc-ion. Particular attention paid to the treat,nent of all Chronic Dacac,,,. «*1 ice and Kc-idonee Indianapolis street, nearly oppo-q,. the 2nd Prcsbvterian Church,
may 22.—lyr
J ) f- M. 1i>IT( 'MIA' XN | j I 1- kbs his professional scr\ iw- to the cit- \ / i/.' iis ot Greencastle and vicinity ns PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. "Mice Hear the Istchurge 51ethodist Church.
may 22, 1858.—jy
vJTJ'ST IRECE TAT^THTD T*l 1,; f-'Mi-i-st and bet lot of FKRF1 M ERY I ever brought to this market, at the
CITY DRUG (STORE,
ntt> y 20 - East side St T. EIO-HTX-iEY,
At’EAT J-VH THE
TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY
Of Providence, R. I.
*' • "UC Bank. M.I. ' 'ii’s r m<:< 'mivki > new Store ami for sale v. rv Wnv, 5 lot of QueeiiHwure, Gla-ssworo
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