The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1858 — Page 4

Tit* Maldot'* Choice. Oh ! tell me not of city beaut,

Who strut the streets with dyed mustaches, Who owe the tailor for the clothes In which they cut their extra dashes. The city fop I ne'er would choose To tread with me the path of life, sir. And should he woo, I d e er refuse Asid scorn to be a dandy’s wife, sir. The farmers boy, with ruddy face, Whose band is brown with toil and tan, sir; Whose “brow is wet with honest sweat,’’

Is my ideal of a man, sir;

lie knows bis place, and knows disgrace

I-- not attached to honest labor; Ho lives—a blessing to his race, A kindly man, a friendly neighbor. Ne’er sing to me of city beaux,

Who w alk the streets so very grandly 1

Polite whene’er they meet the rich, And how and smile so very blandly The poor, the low, they never sec, And those in need whene'er meeting, They coldly pass, 'tis not genteel

To have a heart with kindness beating.

'Tis oh! the farmer’s boy for me 1

Who bolds communion sweet with Nature; Who roams the fields with joyous glee,

All blithe of limb and tall of stature.

For him the beauteous flowerets bloom, P pon the air their fragrance breathing;

For him let maidens gather flowers,

Agricultural.

—■■

Farm Work for September.

September ia an important month for sowing various seeds. Wheat and rye succeed best when sown early in the month, as their roots strike deeper, and

arc better prepared for winter.

The common grasses, herds-grass and red top, succeed best when sown early in September—no matter how early in ease ithe soil happens to be dry enough, and

printing.

INDIANA I’ll ESS j&b pfwmttfi

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

URF.BKCASTlilC, INU.

me »on nappe ns 10 oe ury c.iuugu anu nrltur aU ention i» regretfully invited to not too dry for the operation ot the plough J tbiv ^tablisbment, in the abaunu.oe that j and harrow When sown in good season SATISFACTION with a top dressing and a most thorough wiU iven ^ ^

'harrowing, a good harvest is expected m

.the following season. The last harrow-. ,

ing may take place five days after the !

Wciliral.

mm 'o'

lttrinf!>$ ^dvcrtiscmniio.

Hats. Caps & Fur Goods

AT WHOLESALE. THK Olili-ESTABLISHED

HOUSE of

5?ro(f$rioual tfaul^.

CAUTION .

llfrchioU end Trtdori will !»• on their *n»rd »nd not be impnged upon hr n Counti-rteit of Mor»e « lndi»n Root Pill* itignf'l A B M^rr. All (trnulno lndi»n Ri»it Pill*

Typography, Pre** XVovh mill t'linrge*, iiavd thr mac and lignature of.4. J. H’Aili a t’#., on

•BcU box.

1 Dr. Morsk. the in venter of Morse’s I vm an

ZOoxxtnl

dr. a. T. KIGHTLEY KESPECTFULLT tenders hi* professional services to those who

may favor him with their patronage. All op-

DQo-rucn x. I erations performed aft, r the manner oi the 4,f-. vfnTn ,f.. I.ont.vtlle, approved practitioners, and with perfect . Arc now p.-cpured n.r ..-- .id for tho Fall safety to the patient. It may not be improper Trade with n .-oh t and large t 'kef eve- for him to slate, for the sntisf wtion of rvthing in their line. Their stock is gotten i who have not an acquaintance with his proles,,p w ith tho utmost care, under the directions! sional cliarnmr, that in addition to a number 1 and supervision of their senior partner, a prac- of years of successful pra. tic? in Kentucky and tical and experienced Hatter, and their imr- Indiana, also throe years practice m namchases made at the lowest cash prices. They | bridge and vicinity, he takes pleasure in giving still adhere to their old motto— \»* ueperivi es: Oulek Sale., and Small Profits." \\ . T. Scott, Ivo , - • H»ll. M. D , V\ b Ti'rms cash—or abort timo to prompt men. | Lowi.s M. l> iMnmil, M. D., A. 1^. WaiU,

Purduisore are iuviled to give them a call

t seeds are sown, or just before thev are Fancy or Common, Large or Small Work, Hoot Pills, ha.' spent tho gmit. r part ol bi» , . ! . , J , •». t y. life in trawling, having visited Kuropu, Asia, and 1 eltrn>.

CHEAPLY T10U.LV. ^ f

! which are always ready to spring up ami The aTEKIALS. all of which Western country—it wn- in this way that the iget the advantage, because they are ul ' < ^. , . T I Indian Hoot Tills were first di onyored. Dr. ways swollen enough to sprout as soon AUE l‘.N 1 ll\l'^l,N ^iLW , Morse was the first man t<> o>tablish tho fact as the plough or "harrow brings them Have been selected with great enro, that all diseases arise from 1 .Mi'CRi t y ok tiik near the surface. Therefore in seeding, j and will bo found F embrace everything re- t ^J vi^.i'fuild.' ' whether in the spring or autumn, let the quisite to the execution of When the various pr -ages 1 oenmo chargecl, cultivated seeds have as fair a chance as Any Variety, Style or Quality and do not m t iu jo rfoct liar u..iiy with the lyou do the seeds of weeds—and this you ^ Printing w ith the different functions of the body, the hhaid loses

;do in most eases by harrowing the sown EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE.

I field a number of days after sowing—or

| just before the aprouting takes place. Caixl PirinUno’

hcforc buying. _ ftP’-The highest market price paid for I urs

r.ml 5

For him the brook goes laughing by, • Tho rippling rill and roaring river ; Fur him tho stars bodeck the sky, Their glory shedding o’er him ever ; For him the joyous songsters rend Thc-ir merry musio on the breezes; Their notes harmonious ever blend To form a lay hia heart that pleases. For him the fields with plenty teem,

His garners brimming with their treasures;

For him are fruit groves laden low,

Forhim the hours are crow tied with pleasure-

neat anu satisfactory manner. IVc are able at all times, to print

We see an account in some ofthewes-

— •• — — I harrowed every day after sowing all his

; wheat sprouted. The owner ascribed his ! success to his heating the soil down hard and pulverizing finely—hut he also had

the benefit of a week’s start of tho various' Every de-cription of

weeds which might have choked his wheat. H AND-BILLS,

CIRCULARS. REORIVTS,

- . PBOGRAMU1

I vegetate, and see it you cannot master the' INVITATIONS 1 weeds, while you pulverize the surface bet- III, AN KS, I ter and give courage to the young plants. CARDS, &c.,&c. i "When you plough greensward in Hep-! It is our intention to do

' We say then to our friend- try this scheme 1 of harrowing just before yoursown seeds

its action, becomes thick,corrupted and diseased; than causing all pains, sickness and di-tress of every name: our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off tho stagnant humors, the Mood will become, choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever he blown out. How importantthi n that we should keep tho various passages of the body free and open. I And how pleasant to us that we have in our r , „ ' power to put a medicine in your reach, namely,

NEAT I A 7 AN D ('ll K A IMA Mor--'s Indian R-x-t Pills, mumifuctiiri'd from

plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature s garden, for the he ilth ! and recover v of diseased man. One of the roots I from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, ' which opens the pores of the skin, and assists | Nature in throwing out the finer parts of tin

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28,

Fashionable Millinery. MRS. L. GILMORE, ,*** I Late of ,NVu> Albany, asflnp West Side of Pi blic Square, WOULD inform tho ladies of Oreencastle| and vicinity that she lias the most complete stork of MILLINERY GOODS ever prgil need in the town, \\ lie re can be seen the latest East-

ern styles of

lit )N N KTS, FTiOWERS,

HI RBONS. HEA D DRESSES. & ■.

Wedding, Lace or Silk Bonnets

made in the latest Eastern style and fashion,

and at the shortest notice.

SfcrM I LI, IN FRY WORK cfeverydescriplioti done in the latest .- f yle. t, ay29 Cm

CHEAP BAlUiAINS! I FLA jO O X* t OIA t tO ./Lll ! ROBERT rTgIIAIORE SPARES this method of informing the citil zens of (Ircenoastle and vicinity that lie

lues opened a

1 I UNIT( iu; STORK,

temheryou turn in all the grass, &e., that £y£RY DESCRIPTION OF WORK is on it. This soon rots, and you have, vr al , ,, , ow llATKg

’ the

_ _ in

passage to the lungs, and thus, in u soothing 1 j manner, performs its duty hy throwing off

phlegm, ahd other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which

benefit of a green crop, and a top a s will eniiblo'uverv one no matter how smaF K lv ‘ '' ; ' IU “ 1 str, 'ng tl J to Urn kidneys;

; “ “oA, V p,ho, ,!^i^2it;s d Xh

I in cose of planting coi ii or potatoes. I»ut limitol nn.m-, j out bountifully l'y the urinary or water pas.'ngu, a most thorough harrowing in useful on TO MAKE A TRIFLING 01 TLAY and which could not have b n discharged in

In this most invaluable method of making his

business thoroughly known.

HU sleep is sweet, and slumber’s arms Embrace him with her warm caresses; And Morpheus throws around her charms At eve, when he his pillow presses. Then oh! for me the farmer’s boy, The one in common sense most wealthy; The one whoso heart is light with joy, Whose rosy face bespeaks him healthy. The fnrmo-’s boy, whose wealth of mind Does show he learns whate er he cun, sir, Whose heart is ever warm and kind.

Is my ideal of a man. sir!

TOO BAl \ father calh 1 n ,i: ^ bottom together, shocking it up iu I. -t ii. . pensable. Fhose of our friends . rt, and completely rout out and into a i row, l coach “ Ben-iam-in 1” bundles as we shook up the tops. , i posid to give us thetr patron- cloang< , thegylltem fr()m impurit _ Knd the i • i • , . , ..... advantage is derived from cutting uit tit ,lla y ‘ >c ‘ '" l ‘ l “'! l ,ian> '"' I M i;f e ti 1() bciilv, which is the blood, becomes

ttsiju,Light dug rods take the inisehiof . * .. , , • — 1 — ...... ..... .i •••'••»•>**- '•••«*•

. r.i i |. . ,.i i the roots—-tho ground may be sooih out ot the clouds—enlightening rods take 1 , , r ^ tit. oof of b n d hove b ° 'Cleared for another sowing. One ohje

vn CHEAP FURNITURE, as also a line as-,.rtment i f SEt’< IN D-ll A N I) EU UN iTU RE, which hcwill .-ell cheap for cash. Please givehim a call, and see for yourselves. ^Remember the motto—Chi ap Bargains!

may 29.—Cut

J. JlK.NI K.

K. S. CoWCILL.

j green sward furrows—for they always lie light compared with the furrows of old til

led land. Coin should be toped in the fore v i.’w«a At v partoi September, unless you choose the L\F<tvx l>i ► I .N i .i.a.n modern mode practiced by many farmers— Needs something in the way of that is, to let the whol. stand till theduy JCXT3 X* 37X-I X\T *L" IE INT CA*-. before the frost comes, and then cut up top a ItUSl N Ess CA RD < >11 Cl RCU LA U

any other way. Tin - fourth is a Cathartic, anil aecoinponie- tho other properties of the Pillwhileengagisl in purifying the. Mood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, arc thus taken up and concaved oil in greater quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stoma, !i ] but become united with the Mood, for they find

U •. tion to cutting the whole at the'bottom B*u,, I lie individual who ■ stood upon is that where it hat* not been practised 1 his own responsibility, is to he indicted ,. ou nrc a f die trouble to teach green tor infanticide. hands new modes of operation, and where 8**k,,Thc sheep in the meadow and the no decided advantage is shown in a new axe in the forest, alike contribute their scheme, many farmers prefer to follow “chops ’ for the benefit of mankind. the old course. Rocks may he dug and W3L,To a friend, who had married a thrown into walls at this season better j lady who was on the point of taking the | than at other times, and where rocks are veil, Jerrold said, “Ah, she evidently plenty there is no question but that they thought you better than nun!'' make the cheapest and best fence foreatIkirAn old woman was praising, in ,lc - A common wall three and a half!

rather enthusiastic terms, the sermon of a Scotch minister, who had acquired a great name for depth and sublimity. The suspicions of her auditor were a little

...u,. ... ...... .... j h". -M.Yii i,r eo f ti,,, botlv, winch is the M.ioit, becomes -|>are.! on our p, rt to -erv' their intciv.-U faith- oerfeetl* bealthy; consoquentlv allsicknc-s and tully and j"'’ 1 ''!' 1 ^ 1 ''I 11 ." A 1 • l' 11 * 11 h driven from the system, f r they cannot

GREENCASTLE WOOliEN FACTOKT

Crnwfordsvillo street,

NEA li N < )UTir 1 >i:i’OT.

HP It FACTORY is now in com-

ifijHy^l't^Jplcte operation, and we are pre“r tiifi ^m,M1 ,hiim ' to and spin WOflE in si^asatftexetsueb a manner ns shall give the ■t is.mp! to satisfaction. Our Muchinerv is

P, M . lininhridyr, h‘d.

tnny be found at hi? Office, over

Sands' store.

Greencnstle, May 22.—lyr

D. E. WILLIAMSON.

attorney at law.

Office North side 1‘i‘ldie Saunrr, (iUEENUASTLK, IND.

\ t ” ILL give prompt attention to all prof, - Ithis and adjoining counties^ may 22. ■ g ll \ si- l- J. A. OILMORF..

JENNINGS & GILMOHE,

attorneys at law

AND NOTslFHES PUBLIC,

(il’.Eo NCAhl l.K, 1 NT)

t \ *TLT, attend promptly to dd business ee \\ trusted to their oare. Collections made and promptly remitted. Particular attention paid to the settlement of Estate-. Office, for the pr 'seut, in the TreasurerOffice. may 22.—ly

XoA.'W CA ’ V..13.

It F.N RT SK. RK.'T. BOI.ON TVttMAX.

SECREST & TURMAN,

attorneys at law. ftND COUECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, lyliACTlOK in all the Courts of Indiana, | and etpeeially in the Common Pleas and Circuit C."-irt,. of Putnam, Clay ami Owen •ouuties, and in the Suprem.' Court anil U..N. District and Cireuit Courts. They will give, efficient attention to alt professional engage-

ments.

Convftaki ino.—Mr. Turman l>eing a Notary P#! lie, conveyanees will be executed, depletions taken, ana all the duties of u Notary discharged in a-Uillful manner. (fcffice—Ea t -ide of the Public Square, up stair?, in Lynch's block. Giwencnstle, Ind.. ,1/ay, 18 r ,s.—lyl

"vTOHIIsr

ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Southard s huiUling, rntjaining

{he Part Ofiicc.

AJVTNG resumed the practice of rny pre-

ilOWAKD BRIGGS, I'ropri. tor. may 22, 1898,

'medical

DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ mm s\\iu\

aroused, and she ventured to propose a question to her: “Well, Jenny, do you understand him?” “ Understand him 1” holding up her hands in astonishment at the question, “me understand him! wad

I hae the presumption ?”

feet high will turn all decent cattle, and I will he quite permanent as any fence that! is put up. We see in all directions walls j of this kind which have stood without repairs for more than a century. What

would you have better?

Cattle must be attended to, and old wooden fences repaired. At this sca-on cows and young cattle begin to be tired of the old pasture, and to look for souie-

A Wrong Guess.—A physician going IL 1 ' 1 "" n 1 uw ’ Lot . th, '"\ ^ harve9 ‘ ,lu down State street with a friend of his, lu ' ,,,s w ‘ ,,ch , " tendcd ‘” r y our own said to him, “Let us avoid that pretty UB0 — 1 bufihmc"*. little woman you see there on the left; 1 ! itrm* foe Fanurrs. phe knows me, and casts on me looks of Hemp.—Our fanners are beginning to indignation. I attended her husband cut their hemp. We understand the ” yield surpasses their most sanguine ex“Ah! I understand: you had tho mis- pcctations. It is of fine height, and the fortune to dispatch him.” | lint, it is thought, will be excellent. In “ On the contrary, replied the doctor, this and Andrew county the crop, it i - 1 saved him. ’—Schenectady Reflector, thought, will he far better than it was hist A Toast.—At the fourth of July cel year. This is cheering news, as hemp i?

ebration held at Lexington the following the great staple of the upper country, and

toast was offered: especially the Platte Purchase.

“ Hoops and Tight Punts—the unqualified representatives of financial extremes. May the charms of tho Indies be as hound less as their skirts; and may' the gents never get as tight as their breeches."

[Si. Jo.opit ( .1/,,.) Journal.

The CnurL’HO.—At the late meeting of the Western Fruit-Grower-’ Society of New York, the everlasting subject of a remedy for the eurculio was considered. | Tito conclusion regarding tho eurculio 1 , seems to have been that, shaking them

Istfc III %ul>i usKu.

A citizen of Nebraska thus posts up an , TT , , eastern correspondent who put a variety -‘™V“ff tsthe best course, lie has attaekof questions at him as to the Territory ^ 1 ' 1 , 0 P 0a !; ar \ J uhcrr y- A light dressing 1 i:u t u nrp . J ot salt and ashes was recommended round “ What kind of country do you live' thc ' ^ in ^ B P rin ^ 4 . v Tn . 1 i n ^' J .Sugar in Illinois.—Some of the Uh- “ Mixed and extensive. It is made up ! no ' 8 , ' :irniers a R rce *" that the principally of land and water.” amount of sugar raised m that State this “ What kind of weather ?” 1 ycav fr 0 ™ the Sorghum cane, will exceed “Long spells of weather are frequent. i, ‘ ,imount - . inclu(li,, g course the moOur sunshine comes oft'principally during kisses made in the same process, tha t of tho daytime." any other product or article of export “Have you plenty of water, and how | S rown or manufactured in the State. K ot?” English Cattle.—At the recent agri-! “ A good deal of water scattered about, cultural show at Chester, England, Mr. and generally got in pails and whisky." Sanford Howard, editor of the Boston! “Is it hard?” Cultivator, purchased twelve head of “ Rather so, when you have to go half Ayrshire cattle ior the Massachusetts a mile, and wade in mud knee deep to Agricultural Association; he has also get it.” . twelve head more of the same breed ready

“What kind of buildings ?" ! fi ,r shipment.

“ Allegoric. Ionic, anti-Baloric, Long Remedy for the Sioirs,—A cor res ,

For a Severe Uo'. take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Sliglit Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hncking CoukIi, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Throat, Like PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, tako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Honrseness, 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, t:.ko PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. Ministers,ruhlic 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, tor Belief In scUteil Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For all diseases of Throat ami Lungs, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

remain when the body becomes so pure and

clear.

The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is l eeause they do not get a modiei ne which will puss to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passagesforthe disease to he cast out; hence a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and thestomaoh and intestines are literally overflowing witl^tlie corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s 1‘li.i.s have iidd.-l to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health ami Imppim - . Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose f. Mo framos have been scorched by rite burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of thc silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, hud it not boon for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were aslon-l ished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do thev give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and iingui-h, but they at once > go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will he show n, especially hy those who use these Pills, that | they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, und i the flush of youth and beauty v id again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will

cherish ami brighten your days.

I Morse’s Indian Boot Pills sold by Conrad j Cca-k, Druggist, sole agent for Greencnstle, ' and hy Ml medicine dealers in the county. A. J. \\ bite A Co., No. Mi Leonard st , Now York, sole proprietors. \Vm. Mmlge A Co., : manufacturer- and proprietors of Dr. Trask s 1 Magnetic Ointment, Karlville, Madison co.,

I N. Y., general agents.

nearly all new and of the hist quality. \Yu have in our employ Workmen of thorough experience. who will devote all their energies W

meet public expectation.

Western Made Goods. We shall have on hand a large stock o) Western-made fabrics, consisting ut plain itnfl fancy < assiinnrs, Sattinets, BlniiKets, Cloth-. Jeans, Plaid Flannels, White, Red and Brown Flannels, Tweeds. Shaw ls, Stocking Yarn.-. Ac. Call and - e tie ■ Goods, before ienv^g your

Wool at any other Factory.

CARDIjSTG. I,, lii''- want ing Rolls made, or V am spun,

we would say, wash your 1\ ool clean and bring it to us, and youshati be plerscd witjl tho work. It wifi fa’(lone promptly, yqiir Wo.il not wasted, and as cheap us ut any other roeponsihli

Factory.

Those from a distance can have tlioir Rolls

and Yarn to take home, withlh^pc.

"WOOL WLljTTElL in ( xclmn^o. Th^ market ^ric© paid

for \N oul in exehaiifife torgoo.li.

HKN('t: & COWGILL. Gnenci utle, May 29,1 - 58.— 11

NO 1 ll M BUG!

II

as usually demands the attention of Attorney. Ppcoinj attention given to the business of Adm ni-tv ,, : i d (iiiardians. Charges inod-

f - - don, I resinvtrully solicit such imsin,

ids thc attc

\Y

THE CHEAPEST SHOE STOnE IN INDIANA.

Price SSi'ents jicr box.

Phillips’ cough syrup Id nn InvahuiMf rt*mf'lv In MouhIow by curing ttio cough, i»revfUtiiiK hofo throat, iud! keeping out the

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

In « pur. lv V«*j'i>ttible Compouml, anil coutains no p- in.in^ii-* druu? vh»tev« r. It Di.ivho taken by tlio DD-t *b‘li.-1;,. | iitali-or yoiinn -t infant, without tho

ftHiriiesf niijirrhciiNlon of burin.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

bnN Imm-h firej iit'd to crnE diacaaeB nrirting from coldii, rtiol it in important that thc afnietet! should know it;

nii in. 'i' that will cure, is invulniiblo to thi in. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

l« nn expen.lr* ennii" -itlon, y. l II l« oflereit at such

a price, n.- to bo wttliin the roo.-h i f all. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP

C ontloras'd ami us...| t.v K atlenw>n of tho Mzlict rtUinliii*; .tinl rrrpectabilit i, in uiir rommuniti': hy thr Judicirtry. U,e Ibir, tl,e Pulpit, the Merchant, Ml. - I “.j.l - . by Hiicli men ue nrt> in .pablo oflendlng

tlD ir nitni.-s to qunekery, fraud or droeptinn. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

’la* sl - >sl tho lint of a lone, private praotlco ; has Joae, ami Is now (l.itu;. an amoant of good, nnoonal*

o<l by ony oilier romertv now l«,f,>ro tho publle PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP

hn« performed msny rernarUoMe , aim, yot It is not

julyK ly9

pit. W< >1,1’ s

Carminative Balsam! .1 .YAM’KA I'Ati rSd HI '11 1) y ]■ <)/!

I >1.1 HP Hi: A, PI,IX. ,yc.

j)UE1‘AKriD and - Id hv Will, lame, DrugI gist Orjcneust! . Price, 15 and 25 cts.

per Buttle.

References-—Burley A Feck, 1-aur Mahan, ■iac.li Diiggy. Smiii. W . a >driit>. july:'. tf 7

\ LARGE ASSORTMENT of T,A- . \ 1)1 ES , MISSES & CHILDREN r IB IKS just received, which we,,Her f ,r sale cheaper than nnv other establishment in the connl v. LADIES’ El N SILK-LAST-ING HEEL GA/TEUS, at $1 50 per pair. O LADIES KID AND MOROt:. ( •) .BUSK INS. :it 90 eont . For

ca-h only-.

GIVE US A CALL And 'Exnmmo onr Stock ard Prices. LA HI E: K 11) AND MOROCEO SHOES made to order. ttou RomjrnlxT that a pr. Shoes of our own make will wear as long as four pr. Eastern shoos. Yours, iv.-poctfullv, A.WlttNEKE & BROTHER, ,S. \\ . < onmr Public Square. Grofnon-tlr, May 22. IR'.S—tf

•rate. :: ay 22.—.ly .I AM I S .1. SM l I A .\. \ttorue} and (onnselnr at Law, AM) JCST1CE OP TUP. PP.ACP.

. GrXI.SCABTI.K. 1 ND.

TT.Ji give prompt an 1 efficient attention to business, and especially to t!m collec-

tion of claims.

Office in the room formerly occupied by Judge Eeklos, south of tho Square, may 22, 1858.—ly J". X 3 . jvl. t.5 , Eclectic PhyHician and Surgeon, / t FF EKS Ms services to t he citizens of Grocn- ’ ’ • . modical profe-ica. Fnrticular attention paid to the treatment of all Cio on'r Dirrases. Offiee ..nd R( .V.-ac on Indianapolis street, nearly npp< ••’:i ‘ : ' ; • ! Fi r-hyterian Church,

may 22.—lyr

i >!■ n. Lb I’l i v FHiYNN FFKRS Ids jirofessioual erviees to the citizens of Gi-eencft-tle and vieinitv as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office near the Istcharge Methodist Church,

mny 22, IBr.s.—ly

oXi€lDT

R. R. STEVENSON, M. D., Physioim ;tu<l SiiiTfgeon, / '!..nni (jarden, Putnn i f - , , Jiu/ t 'HANKFt E for pa-t favors, respectfully solicit- a eontinnnnco of thc same, office it the -aim - old land. .1 ; .

ROBERT M. CRANE,

A-ttox*jxoy ett EjitATvz,

onr.r.si .\sn.r i.xd.

V \ ' ILL attend faithfully to all Imsiness en- ^ \ \ tru pud n 1 . . |. lections and prompt remittances. ly 7 JOSEPH COX &. V/M. H. KERR, ATTollNPVS \ r r LAW,

ClXClXXA Ti, OHIO.

. 11C L No. 3 Apollo Building, corner Filth

O'

and Wnlmit.

may 2J.—siturg

yb'.icU;iucou5i.

?ln! Ciocrt^ UrdUvs.

Greencactlo Music Store! (

.2i..

■ vr

Ti w

.Piano Foe - , i - from $175 to $800.

irwM Et.onE 15 to J 00.

I JGimtahs from $5 to $50. Violins from $1 to $50.

Also, ( a full and complete stock of

S/n 1 Music and Musical Merchandise

RAIN BOW ST()RK! i’4C!i.T^"R5Sfi**"**

THORNBURGH & ROBINSON r MAK K pleasure in stating to the Farmers

1 of Putnam county and citizens generally, that they an - , now in receipt of their sfEiiyjs smut&UBE

> Oui - Pin’ 1 ia F 'firs are

noted Factories:

(.'liiekcfing A Sons Woodward A. Uruwn.. A. A J. Keogh..., | Peters, C’ragg A C’o A. II. Gale A. Co

from tho following 11. - ton.

U

Buffalo. Louisville.

Now York.

reuncutile, Ind., was entered, the

outside door of thc safe Mown open with powder, and the amount of *2,883, in silver, taken the, efrom. Two individual-, being sustiicioned and pursued, w ere about to bo overtaken, wlien, ill order to make their burthen lighter, thev secreted near Gosport, Ind., tho amount of •T *3;<. which lias been roclaimed. The follow-

ing is a description of the thieves:

tine of them was about 5 feet 5 or C inches hi-h; would weigh 160 or 165 pounds; dark Hiil.urii hair; v.hi-l.ers slightly lighter than the hair: unabuved face; heavy beard; complexion weather-beaten; eyes dark, thought to be ft dark gray, but riot positive ns to that; prominent chet - !. bone; ime. broad and full; verv

cupoj

ill work mlraclrtfi, or rottLoro to

It w

ami Slabs. Tho buildings tiro chiefly out pondent of tbe Mark liane Express lias of doors, and so low between joints that used acorn flour with success. Whenevtlio cbituneys all stick out Ihiougli the. or he found symptoms of scoots or diarroof.” rhea in any of his rattle he ordered two , “ What kind of society ?” ; good handfuls of acorn flour to be mixed “Good, had, hateful, indifferent and , in a brau mash and given warm imiuedi-i mixed.’’ ; } dcly, continuing it once a day until the | “ Any aristocracy ?” disease disappeared. It-proved a never “ Nary one.” failing euro in his own case and that ol’

“ What do your people do for a living his neighbors,

mostly?” To Stop I’otato Hot.—An ugricultu “Some work, some laze around; one's ' ral exchange says ; “ An experienced ag a shrewd business manager, and several; riculturist informs us that about six years drink whisky.” ] ago he applied lime to potatoes that were i “ Is it cheap living there?” partly rotten, and that immediately ar- , “ Only five cents a glass, and the water rested decay. I’otutocs that were partly ' thrown in.” rotten when the lime was applied, contin-'

“ Any taste for music?” ' ued to rot and were lost. Since then he A. B. Walls, Bainbridge; Ros* & Conoverj “Strong. Buxz aud buck-saws in the has made it a common practice to apply Ulovenlnlo; C. D. Johnati.m New Maysville - , daytime, and wolf-howling and < - at-figlit- slacked lime to his potatoes as he takes ** T' ( ( *r"bbs Mill; ami by druggists ing at nights.” 8 them up. Ho puts a thin layer of lime: ^ “ Any pianos there? ' upon the floor where thc potatoes arc to I >11. H O H A O K'S

“No; Imt we have several cow bells, be laid, and sprinkles some of it over the CfAVDllBinflAlB

Mid a tin pan in every family.” potatoes about every ten inches at> they UfiRrtRUlJlI lull uL'UUu IIJUIIUjU Itll “Any manufacturers?” are put, down. Ho considers this as per-1 .IPITIjXjSB. “Every household. (> AU our children jeotfy protecting thorn from rotting, and j ] .Hirlh:fp*,a,‘uh.»<“ AiringM.Xi.m!; arc homo pr<)ductioiis. ^ no hcis never had a rotten pot&too imcc and for rcliof and cure of chronic disousoSj “What could a genteel family in mod- ho lias practiced it; and he believes alao 1 aiding; (Vom impure blood or a deranged ritate of crate circumstiinceb do there for a living?” i that potatoes thus used are rendered bet- the digentivo orgariKor nerves there if* abundant

many i

rtnifWMt thnt It will __ _

ii. ulth ihuNG 1 Mint nvovttry ; y. t tt wHI rrlioYo Rn*l piilMat' tho “f roiiMimptlves, who aro be-

yori«1 thi hope of ri*c*)vt.ry.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. 6»n "a »nv I.f my m-nta : g„t a cirnitaror |,»nipli. l. - t, In whi. li ,v.ai w111 flu.I Mi.-h I. Hlinuaiy aa will '■ Muii: avi a thi' ia< -t akf.ptI,-il, 0 f ih« truly miia... Hor vlriuon of * PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP I DR. G VV. nilLLTPS’,

Sole Proprietor.

vina su^oTSm nn aid , Thi 10! b,,, • r "' ,r,h *

SOLD BY

Jerome Alien and E. A. Lane, Greeneastle;

1 onqirtsmg 11 w«io range ol a-oiiabl.'gootts. t InM A - Btriiop s eMelunted Mt - l,«l,-ms 1 1 , 1 , , ' - i ,.t prices that cannot fail to pleae the t*-te of, The above instrum* nts , an net be surt.asnel u W ^ anJ ' v ' lIks ^

pun littsers. Being now in their and will be sold on tonusdefyingeoinTietition NEW AND MlfiNlFICENT BUII^ING. W ! ’ Invite those wishing an; tho North-wof*t corner i f th«* ; Public ‘j? t ' 10 ,w, ° hnotocallRiul oxaininoour«U>ck. Squan*. whore every facility, both rognid* i ^ VH ‘ r .V hiHlrument fully warranted. All orders room, light, Ac., von will find in addition to our |l )riJIU P^Jy “ tten ded to. Addrem

K. DOBJJIN8 & CO., Gre^ticaRtle, Ind. i !N. B.—Second-hand Pianos wanted in ex-

>p— m'hango for new onoa. inny 22, 185H. tf

GIRNERAL ASSORT ,M EXT

NEW GOODS, that we liave fitted tip an apnrtin«mt esjua-’mll', ! for Farmers tniusact business privately with i each other. This will add greatly to thi) «Mn-f fort of tin; house. So when you eomc to town

call at tho

TAATlsmCTW" STORE Where you will be met by gentlemanly - ilesnien ready to wait upon you with Dry Goods,

Shoe,-, BiM.it., Hat'*, t ’ups, Gli.a n.ivare, ( .•eri. M. and every article usuiflly kept in a Dry ■, ()

Fashionable Millinery, At T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER S, Tuo-t side i,f flip I'ld/lic Sauat'C, W HER Fan elegant a -ortment

of BON N KTS.

fii RIBBONS,

iS r , FLOWERS, *e., of tlio latest and most fashionable styles, are ready for inspection

25 yet

Tli.. other individual was 5 feet 0 or 10 inches in height; weight about 100 or 165 pounds; auburn hair,lightertban theotbor’s; ministiK he also lighter than the other's, perhaps sandy, but no beard on his fare; complexion tolerabiv t.iir, slim, spare, neatly made; iTi - ct curriagi * rook- a little in walking; rather thin faced;

aged about 25 years.

TV ahove reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will la-given for the delivery of and the thieves at Gnema.-11. - , or t p "i"i, ti - , oe amount for either the money - r t. e tliieve..; ora bln ini rewanl will be given tor inf. ruiation that will lead to the recovery "t the n.oney UI „1 ,| ie detection of the thieves at any point in thi- or any other State.

ALi.KN, Cashier.

. '•rconra.-tle, Ind., May is. 1858.--tf

M&ISiX'fSiiSgL ,

n n ‘Hul ^tfifotupc .fomuhy,

Produce generally taken in exeliange for j JOHN iuuu.ky. scml. o, tkck. i Au. 168 1 nr slreefi between 4'A and 5,'A,

It will bo excee,linglygri.tif) ihg lo the elder A),,,/ 1 ’ l DECK, ' ll. ALLISON < l->< IHNATL

rtn.T of the firm to meet his old and tried ■ / ‘ ' m krocccie.*, I locumne, U (Weis mam ka< i,

pnmi

friends in this new and commodious room.

Greeneastle, May 22, 1858.—tf just rkoHFvei >

A

MANUKA! ruaxua AM. DIALEM IN N -a'S, BOOK AND JOB TYPE,

1 nnting I resses, Cases, (lailics, Ac.; Inks, and

_ rutting Materials of every description.

.-I neatness, at the shortest notice, and chon n! T»A™. m 5r T , ir ^ >,0 r f books. Music,

heavy lot of Quecnswaro, Glasswnro tw thoi - l.c:i|.. -t. 1 * m - .* Direction , Jobs,’Wood En-

1 their new Store and for -alf

very low,

JA

and iVi/lou' Ware, d c.

EAST SIDE FI. FLIC St^l A RE,

Greeneastle, Ind.

Ll. orders for BAKING cse. uted with

and China.

may 2’.

THORNBUIIGII & ROBINSON. Kemps.

F. S. Agents for Knapp's patent Coal Oil

x A Fine of ywlss Jaconet.

\ ri^bDtiK and CAMBRIC MERLINS '

1\ just ree.eit e-l and for sale low hv

junvTi't. THtIF.NFI RCU -V ROBINSON.i

[JTJST IRsEOEX'VIEAD

Work, shave notes, fish, hunt, steal, ter by tho action of lime. Wo ad vise | to provethatthev aro not equalled. 'JMI E largest ami D - »t \ot of FKRFE MERY 11 hard rJn..li..,l 1, ll tr und anil town (hr. Cu^morw tn trvthia nl-in auit unutln! ^ 1 '' l1 ' ,. . . ,? r . V ” . _ L. C\l - r blOUgllt hi t ills market, at the

or, if hard pinelied, buy hih! sell town thc farmers to try this plan, as it easily t property.” {can be done by them all. ’

CON HAD t’t)OK. Druggist,

June Is. -It Bole Agent f rGreenca tie. may 2?.

CITY DRUG STORE,

Fiat side Square.

may 22, 1858.—tf

Ho! Ye that Thirsteth. I ]• you want rURE SODA WATER ... . ""'ll 9 : East side S.pmre! Motisp Spouting, Lightning Hods, A N'P all kinds of JOB'Work in the Tinntng hn». STEVENSON A AMES.

. - ...rrzs:

j graving, A- - ,Vc.

Brand aiid t’atiern Ijettors, varioua styles. toSiYLuKeraoTYPisiu in all its branthes. e. t. irxa-iiTLEY7

AU EXT POP THE

trident MUTUAL insurance coww

Of Providonco, R. I.

tteo"Offiee- Exehsn.ut Uankr. May 22. Hardware and Stoves, H -TE'-KvAon & AMES