The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1858 — Page 4

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Th« Dying llnnr.

Why ask me now to live?

Why "Rzn upon me with those t'.-arf ul eyes ' Tn me there is no cause for tears or sighs: I would not from this couch of suffering rise—

I would not give

3UjrinUtural.

Don’t Sow White Wheat.

In tho!<c sections of the country, :ind more especially in this one, where the fly and weevil have been almost totally

Kor all the world this dying hour, this last— j destroying the crops of white wheat,! Karth h cares and sorrows will ere long be past, think it would he well for the farmer to What have 1 had in life? [yearned V 1 ' >1 ‘ n ;i\' ish '* ^ *" Have I not vainly hoped and dreamed and th “ l Wl11 " 0, ^ ^ cHuil b “ n - Has not each thought in weariness returned \> h ' n V ,h ° S0 ,n ; WtS " h 1 1,-, ‘ 1,aVC [ n!en t ’ U ' Baektomy heart where the hot fever burned ^ strument3 '>» ^at loss to them tins

Of care and strife?

Hus not my youth tieen wasted in despair? And what is left rue now that I should care !

' season.

tMutinq.

INDIANA PRESS iOB FRtNTPNG

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQDAIIE,

MIKK\< ASTI.K, IM».

1 )l'15LIC uttention is respectfully invited to

I tl i

^ctlirnl.

There has been more or less |- ti,b K.-tal.li>liinent, in the «».-unrti.’e that

AMPLE SATISFACTION ■:.a

will 1h: given as.regards

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Artirrti&frafnts. Hats, Caps & Fur Goods AT \VH<)lilNSAI,Id. TH K OLD-ESTABLISHED

HOUSE of

, PRATHER 8l SMITH, •1 V*» Main Louisville, K> .*

( An* now pivjuircd as usual tor the FjiII Trade, with u select and lari^o stock f>t cvc-

Thcir >t«K-k U potion

Viotc^bional

I>orxtal STJii*«or*3r. DR. A. T. KIGH TLEY RESPECTFULLY tendershu professional services to those who may favor him with their patronage. All operations performed after the manner of thn most approved practitioners, and with perfoit safety to the patient. It may not he improper for him to state, for the satisfaction of thnsa

I rything" in their line. Their stock U gotten who have not uu acquaintance with bis profe.,up with the utmost care, undor tin'directions sional character, that in addition ‘ '

Has not my heart grown old

In disappointments dark, vexatious way?

CAUTION .

Merchants aiwl Tni'Vr* will hn i»l their r'lar.l and not hn Imp*met upon hr a rnustnrtelt of Morin’s Indian Knot ,i«nn*I A II il 'Ore. All -’Oilmre Ipihan Hoot Pill* have tho naan ami signatam -t -il J IFM* ‘C *•••• on

each box.

Dk. Morhk, thoinventor^f Morsk sIndian

or four years paint, and this season, in

' some parts large fields of white wheat . i i*. , i* . j. .v s. . , Ty poiciHiihys l , rt*K»» Work »i»«l < liHrg**»,

were Udt standing on account ol the fatal ** * v *

i effects of such numerous quantities of the ^ " tJlosc w ,nM ^ re ^ inn ’

My eyes grown dim with weeping many aday’ vile destroyer ; and 1 know of crops which Fumy ur Common, Ln rye or Small Work, Root Pills, 1m-spent the greiler part of Ins Still through my soul the mournful shadows fly, were harvested that did not yield morej exectthd life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia,

And all seems cold I than three bushels of very indifferent CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. Oh! I have, longed and prayed to 1m at rest— wheat per acre. And as the insects np-i \i \TITT’T A T T| f w lii h And now the hour is come, I feci'twero best, i pear to infest none but white wheat, I ,

think that if no farmer in the vicinity of A K Id l.N I MlhilA N I.W , their reign would sow that kind of grain Hiivftbecn selected with great care, for a few years, there would ho nothing and will bo found to embrace everything re-

Dcar friend! thou hast been kind—

I know I have been truly loved by thee, But ah ! the knowledge came U>o late to me,

For dull indifference and misery

Hud made me blind

To all the ipiiet proof?, thy love has shown,

to generate the insects, and they would become extinct. Then white wheat will again return to its former state of perfee-

A Profitable Forty Acre Farm. To show what “ much labor on little

But for thy words 1 never should have known. ,ion ’ unharmed by any ofthese insects!

J’each Bottom, YorkC>., Pa. M.S. B.

Forgive me! Oh, forgive!

Nor weep Mich hitter tears around me now— The damps of death are heavy on my brow; l know thy loving hands will lay mo low—

1 would not 11 vet

My dying hour has been tho sweetest, last, And with its solai-o 1 slmll ealmly rest. A noted miser, having relented so much as to give a beggar a aixpence, suddenly dying soon after, the attendant physician gave it as his opinion it was from

enlaryemriit of thi heart.

jt«»k.. u Whose pigs arc those, my lad?” “ Whoy. they belong to that there big sow.” ‘‘But I mean who is their master?”

quisitc to tho execution of

Any Variety, Stylo or Qualit

of Printing, with the

UIMUST EXPEDITION XNU AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE.

Our facilities in the line of

Card IVintinLi*

life in traveling, having visited Europe, and Africa, as well as North America-—hue spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. l>r. Morse wa- the tir.-l man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Imi-CRTTY ofTHK Blood—that our strength, health and life de-

pended u]K)H this vital tluid.

and supervision of their senior partner, a practical and experienced Matter: mid their pur-eha.-es made at the lowest cash prices. They

still adhere to their old motto— “ (finrl Salr.i and Small Profits.”

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

before buying.

JfctY'The highest market price paid for Fur?

and Peltries.

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28. Cml5

Fashionable Millinery.

MRS. L. GILMORE, I,ate of Xrw Atlmvii,

_ WestSiue" ok Public Square, WOULD inform the ladies of <ireenea.-tle and vii inity that she lias the most complete

When the various pa-ages become clogged, -took of M I i.LIN ERY < iOODSever iirodueed

i feet harmonv with the !iu the town, where can be seen the latest Eust-

and do not act in perfect Harmonv wim m different functions of the body, the blood lusi its act ion. beeomes thick, eorruptiHl and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress i of every name; .air strength is exhausted, our | health we are deprived of, and if nature is not I assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will 1 eeome choked and cease to act,

land” accomplishes, we present a brief Arc such us will enable us todo anyde-erip- and tlm* our light of life will forever be blown stu tement, drawn irom the Hampshire lion or quantity ot it, in the mot expolitious, net. How important then that weshouldkecj

county (Mass.) Agricultural Society's neat and satisfactory manner, transactions, there given in the statement We are able at all times, to print of .Mr. Ntcbbins. oi'South Deerfield, on cn- \\[) CHIN M’LY taring his farm for the Society^ prciniutfi. " “ Even description of *

The farm in question contains 11 acres, jj [).p,[|

ten of it worn-out sandy land when it j CIRCULARS, eaiuc into his possession, over twenty RECEIPTS, years ago. But he “ resolved to have a PROtiRAMMES, ^ better farm.” To this sandy field (three! 111 Wks^"^’

acres the first year) he applied clay, at Sards’&c &.c

„ vv . ..... . , , ‘ he raU; of .. fift y i l08,,s I H ' r M'ri It is our intention to do *' Whoy, the little un, sir, he s a grand by twenty five loads ol manure and 200 „ __ unto fight!” lbs. of plaster. This was all ploughed EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK BSEs,. A girl of Irish descent, hut raised in together, the land planted to corn, and at si < n low hates

in Vermont, was rebuked by the lady a fair crop was the result. After com, \ : will enaldi e\ TV one, m> matter Imw Iiuill (in,- , lieHiraged, they draw large amount - of with whom she was living for her inter oats were sow u, and the ground seeded to tie > \n m * i Jo o im.., i impurity tmm tie I I.hieh is tin n throw n minable propensity to Mk questions. clover. “ By the use of clay and manure,” ..... ....... '. . v '-v ^ I' . A, ' 1 I. ,1 1 1 III / , * .1 II TO MAKE A I LI I- LI At. ()l I LAY and which could not have been discharged in Closing the rebuke, tho Indy remarked, Ee says, “J have made all my land as . , .. anyotl rway. The fourth U a Cathartic, and “You heat Hie dews to ask ijiiesttons. g 1 as the best, and increased my pas- Hi this I • h “ aiHximpank* the other properties of the Pills When, true to nature, the girl replied, turesonc hundred percent in ijuantity' '" l ' lni 1 11 UM ‘ i u'liileeiigagedinpurlfyingtlii Mood; thoeom-s-“Do the Jews ask many questions?” |and quality of product. ' KY KHY HITSIN F.SS M A N ' ‘- of impnriiy which eunnot pn- hy H^..In a school, when the scholars were ' As to deep ploughing, he finds the best N Is something in the way of ■ , , l | '.' V e,'| uff in'ereater'i'mm'titii livtlm Lovell' parsing, the word waif occurred in th. way to he to employ the subsoil plough, mXTVTniWO. From tin* ah-ve, it i- -Mown that Dr. Mm

sentence. The youngest who was up, a He turns under his manure four or five bright eyed little fellow—puzzled over ' inches deep, and then subsoils the hot-

i tin* various pas- 'ges ot the body tree and open. ' And how piiT.-aiu to us that we have in our ! power to put a meilii ine in your reach, namely, Mur-.*'- Indian Root Fills, mamilttetunxl from J plants ami root- which grow around the moun- ! taiiious elifTs in Nature’s garden, for the health j and recovery of di-ea -ed iiiim. One ot the roots | from whieh these Fills are made is a Sudorific, ' which opens the pores ot the -kin, and assists Nature iii throwing out the liner pail-of tin corruption within. Tho second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its doty hy throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic w hion \ gives ease and double strength to the kidneys;

. i».... i v i*-.',? ,. \ ol, , 11 j #. t i... i. i , i> i Indian Root Fills not only enter the stmimch A IU MM’>M ARDOR < ILU LA U ' |„.,. on ,e united wil h tin: Id I, for they find UT r ( am ‘ ul

I... .... - ., . . i i

cm styles of

BONNETS, FLOATERS,

RI It lit INS, 11KA D DR ESSES. &c.

Wedding, Lace or Silk Bonnets

made in the latest Eastern style and fashion,

and at the shortest notice.

Bwy .M I LL1NERY WORKofoverydeseriptioii done in the latest sty le. may2? Uni DAGUERREAN ROOM. \\ 1S11 to say to my old friends and the puldie generally, that 1 am now prepared to take M INI ATI RES in the vari'ais styles of the Art—having the exelusivo right to take the (elebrated and universally-admired llalloI vpe, also Photiigrajihs,l'olor d A mbroty pes,&e. Full instmetions given, and outfit furnished. I have just received a large and well-selected

assortment of

CLOCKS,

WATCHES,

JEWELRY, and

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Watches and Jewelry repaired and w arranted, as usual. lb in in tin Collier building. Greeneastle, May, 1 |>. M.SI’I RUIN. 11 ox. * oWOlLL. GREENCASTLE

JE’nJElitIXY: TVIC

WOOLKN FA ('TOUT

Crawfordsvillo street,

xi: \ i; x< urn» dkim >t.

R EACT< • RY isnowincotn-

♦ISS^'JI’I-I” "("‘ration, and we are piv-

to a number

if years of successful practice in Kentucky and Indiana, also three years' practice in Buiuiiridge and vicinity, be takes pleasure in giving

Its UKKKRKSCKS:

W. T. Scott, Esq.. J. W. Hull, M. D„ W. R Lewis, M. D. Darnall, M. D., A. li. Walls,

F. M ., liainhrutye, Iml.

lUV lie may be found at his Office, over

Sands’ store.

Greeneastle, May 22.—lyr D. E. WILLIAMSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Otfio Sorth shir Public Samir re, GREENCASTLK, INI).

\ \ ' I LL give prompt HttentioU to all prole - \ \ sional business entrusted to bis care, in this and adjoining counties. may 22. J. s. JKNNIffUS. 3. \. OILM< 1.1 JENNINGS & GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,

GREENCASTLK, INI).

'11,1. attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. Collections made

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a bright idea struck him, he hurst out with—“I can conjugate it. Positive, waif; comparative, wafer; superlative,

sealing-wax !”

8«;l. Davy Crockett happened to he present at un exhibition of animals in.

the city of Washington, where a monkey l ' :l< ' t that '"'‘‘‘'’"I nundred loads of see mod to attract his particular attention, manure i|S tonncrly, he now makes and he abstractly observed : “If that tel ,hroe hundred and fifty loads, supplying

i I I

the better to mix soil and manure, and to -pared on our part to serve t heir interests laitli-J |„. r .|’,,,.t] v heulthv; eoiisequently allsickmissaml fit the land for grass, and he now sows fully and promptly.^ IkayMruiH ensh. ^ | pain is driven from (he system, for they cannot

barley instead of oats, as a more profita-

ble crop.

The secret of hi.s success lies in the

may

HOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor.

Isr.H.

and he abstractly observed . . - low had on a pair of spectacles, he would j llis y iir ^ s freely with absorbent earths, look like Major Wright, of Ohio.” The^ :l " ,, " sin " 8alt ‘ lil " e ani1 " lal,tcr 10 co "

, i 1 /• ti • * | , | . i* * i »■ i i ’ll i a I inout iin! is poll I )l<*. I 1 lo.so • • t < mu 111 1 iit.i *• w • i v - t * i < ■ \ • u nu h 1111 < > *11 ml«M 1*1 \‘ in *i ! • m 11 ■ 11 g I I 1 1 1 * ■ t — . . . .

**** wm,n “" s - most complolo .^atisliiction. <)ur Mucliinory nearly nil new and of the best quality. VVi* have in ouroniploy W orkmen of thorough c\p(»rit»iH*c, who will do vote all their energies to

meet public expectation.

Western-Made Goods. Wo shall have on blind ft largo "took oi Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and fain v ( a'-i^m rs. Siittinot.~, lllankots, Cloths, .loans, Plaid Flannels, White*, Ued and Brown Flannels, 'fwoods, Shawls, Stmkinj; Yum*,Are. ('all and see tlH'** (ioixls, before leaving your

Wool nt any other Factory.

CA WI)IX(;. To those want in^ Bolls made, or ^ arn spun, we would say, wash your Wool clean ami brin^ it tous, ami youshull Ik* plersed with the work. It willbedone promptly,yi»ur Wool not wasted, and us cheap us at any other responsible

Factory.

Those from a distance can have their Bolls

and Yarn to take home with them.

WOOL WAJsTTIEID in exchange. Tile highest market juice jitiid

fur Wool 111 exchange forgoods.

BENCE & COWGIRL. Greeneasllo, May 2‘.l, 185H.—tf

siderable extent.

In 1854 the products of the 11 nere ' farm in usual farm crops, were worth a

Major happened to he just behind ('rock ett, and tapped Davy on the shoulder.— Turning round, Davy very formally re-

marked I’ll be hanged, Major, if I f ra< ‘ tion under 82,000, and the net profknow whose pardon to ask, yours or the j lt * 1'* Tf). There were twenty-three monkey’s.” acres in mowing; thirteen acres in corn

Marine Intelligence.—“ A Wash I""* 1 P ota ^ a - tl,r f c i, ‘ 1 ' ar, 1 , '>‘ ani1 T''"

ington paper contains the marriage of ' vl,, ' at ;. rite reader may here see that a

Martin Brigg to Lousia Schooner, Ever l:ir ^ !S !,n , ' 88, ’' ltlal rc 'l‘" 8 'f« ard Boatman, to Margaret Scull, George l ,rutl,ablc "utnagemeut

Shipp to I’hoebo Cutter.”

What a fleet, to be sure. Half of it manned and all, we hope, well mated.— Among so many vessels there ought to

It< him for Kaniters.

Great Steam Plowing Match.—At the recent show of the Royal Agricultu-

^ n ral Society, held at Chester, England, on be quite a number of hertlut. We ’ll .«'</1 the 1 Ith ult., fine steam plows contested about it. In the meantime look out for I for the handsome prize of ,£500. (82.125.) rnjualU.—J’icayune. j Four of tho plows were operated hy steam Strike, but Hear! — The Detroit engines fixed on the field and moving the board of education, who must he a lit “shares” hack and forth by ropes and tic waggishly inclined, have adopted ns | w ' n dla8ses. The fifth ^low, (Ifciydell's.) a device for the seal of that body a hand ' l! nl !l traction engine whieh moved over some young school mistress, with ajHmtitd'l- Haoh oi'these turned over four thriving ytiunker across her lap. The furrows at once, and the work was well ‘ - - . . * ( j one |,y (j l0in _ .,|i h u t nnCi which broke

down. The soil was a hard, dry, stiff clay. Furrows of nine inches depth were turned over, and the competition was very spirited. Tho successful plow was Fowler’s; it executed one and three-quarters

of an acre in two hours.

Corn Suckers.—F. ('. Schuller, in the

left hand is uplifted, having a stout leathern strap in the act of descending upon the younker aforsaid, whose mouth is wide open, from which issues the motto

of zeal, “Strike, but hear me.”

——

Well Tiii'm'd.

The editor of the North Carolina Presbyterian, who is at the Virginia Springs,

has heard a good story of Speaker On. ^ H* former, gives his testimony on the and the llcv. D. W., of Lexington. Not! ■’‘ubject of corn-suckers, as follows: “ 1 long since, the story goes, they we re buve workc ^ 011 sl 'vonil farms, and on both at the Warm Springs, and met in a 8 - °ine oi' them we cut them away at any public room of the hotel. They lunl ,,u,0 ‘ Where wo left them the ears were been sitting with other company, and af sm all, and where they were cut otl ter a while the doctor rose and walked| ,b V' cars wcre '’"■F' 1 a '" 1 tbrl,t y-” across the room with the usual limp i n l brief and to the purpose, :»nd agrees with III-gait. Mr. Orr immediately all wa* know ablut tfie matter. Iftke nized him, and askiM if he were not the ^'ckers are to share in the strength and Chaplain nt the University of Virginia ' igor of the plant, the plant must he the , at such a time, naming the year. Tlte 8uffurcr - ' 8 ‘"inmon sense, doctor replied Uiat ho was. “I was there,” \_(j< rmanloion 'h leyrnph. said Mr. Orr, “a student, at the Univcr Oiugin of Various Plants.—Cuh*ity, and l know you by your limp.”— ha go grows wild in Sicily and Na-j “ Well, ” said the doctor, “ it seems my pit lliij s come to perfection ns a wildlimping made a deeper impression on you flower in Germany. The Onion is a nathan uiy preaching.” The joke placed live of Egypt. Horseradish runic from) Mr. Orr, in an awkward predicament, and Smith Europe. Tobacco isa native of V ir | most men would have been unable to ex 1 .“'"'a, Tobago and Ualifornia; another l tricatc themselves, but ho replied with species has also been found wild in Asia, ready wit: “Ah Doctor, it is the highest I Uaution to Farmers.—A farmer in compliment we can pay a minister to say Be If re township, Washington co., Ohio, that he is known hy his walk rather than lost 22 fine sheep a few days ago, by hy hi.s conversation. " turning them into a field of raked oats. ll-rcUth. HtuW to lllllik of. PRII'K FOR A IIEIFEH.—George M. The nuniber of languages M»okcn i> t,oun ty, s<ol<l on Wodnostil. The number of men is about 'Kv last Ins two year old heifer, which |

30«4.

eijual to number of womuu. average of human life is .'LI years, quarter died before the age of 7. half before the age of 17. To every

1000 persons,ono only reaches 100years. I’kai ii Leaves \ >. Hops. Mrs. Hr. To every 100 only 9reach <»f> years; and Rachel Mitchell, of Borne, Georgia, has not more than one in 500reaches the age discovered that peach leaves arc superior

'flic * 0 °h the first premium the opening day j One “I’our Fair, ton gentleman of 11iglilam! i () ||P County, Ohio, for the snug sum of one thousand dollars.—/'o/s, (A//.) Flay.

of 80 years. There are on the earth 1. 000,000.000 of inhabitants. Of these 33,333,333 die every year; 7780 every hour, and 00 every minute—or I for every second. These losses are about

to hops for making yeast. The bread 1 made from it is quite as light and equally well flavored. We understand that the yeast is made in the same way, except that dried peach leaves are used instead

Wnliral.

DK. G. W. PHILLIPS’ (OIUII NY It 11*. for n Severe Cough, take PHILLIFS’ COUGH SYRUP, for a Slight Cough, Like PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For n Drv, Hacking ('imp’ll, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Tlirimt, Like PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hoarsenc.'S, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough in npcJ persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Croup, Like

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, Puhlic Sjieakere anil Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP-

For InHueuza, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lnngs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Belief in settled Consumption, Like

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For all diseases of Throat ami Lungs, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

i- m, tiivaliml I * !. m* .l\ in Mi'R.1.*h t,y mrtns the r ""ldi. J'li-wntii.,: .t.* threat, nmt ki -pinr nut thn

eruption.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP Id tt pnr<d\ \ '•'G'IhMi' ('<tin|>■ mnil, tirnl contnlns no D'‘i ••ip tint t wlmi. v i It ni tv )>«• taken liy tiie ini'll rlfijiviic f. nittl" .t int uit, without tho sli^rhoNf appn hi ii'it a of hiiim. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP h»H l •■* n j'li*!* in’ll 11• • ■ i he ilidr.i* ns nrisinp from coldn, nml it Ini]nptn tlmttl * ni i know it ; a r nifilv th ii will t in.•. is imvulnuMt' to tli' iu. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP i-< an (• \|•• ’ii**iv’c . •inpiKiiion, yet it ia offered nt such a priiv, it* f-t In* within th«* reach of nil. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP U .•11.I..1- t| iind ii- •! li* •rei,th*ni«*n of tho hi^hoNt ••tmidinp mid rottprctntiUltv, in our rommunitv ; hy tho .ludi. v. ih. IUr. Ihe Pulpit, the Men hunt, the !’i iplo ; i.y »uch men iim aro iiieap.'ihle of feudiug their iiiinies to qiiackeiy, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP hu-: •dood the test r.f h loiiir, private practice ; has d' D", and is H"« iloln*; an amount i.f irr»i»d, unnqual* ed hy any other rein dv now ln f.ni- the puldie. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP li «-< perlurtii' •! ninny retmirkiiMn ciinw, yet it Ir not chiimed that it will work mlrurlert, or re^toro to • • ■ i! v -' i rottofe and | ’ill! I; .le the -nil. i 111-4 of COllMUIllptiVeil, WllO UTO boyoinl the hope of recovery. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. f ill en iiny "I inv nircniH ; j^cf a eirrularor patnph* hi. in vlii- h » >u will find -mch tcNtimony us will Ci.nvliHe even the tnoftt ftkcpticul, of thetnilv bupoI'lor VlftUPH of PHILLIPS* COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! Dll. G W. PHILLIPS’,

remain when tho body becomes so pure and

clear.

Therenson why pcojilo are so di.-l rcssed when siek, and why so many die, is because they do I not get :i medicine whieh will pass to the alii icted jiarts, and \\ hieh will open the natural pierages for the disease to lie east out; lienee a la ige quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestincsiire literally overflowing witli the eorriijitcd mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, eonstantly mixing with the Mood, wliich throws the eorrujited matter through every vein nnd artery, until life is taken from tho liody by disease. Dr. j Morse’s J’lM.s ha\e added to thenise] vi-s vietory ujTon victory, by restoring inilliuns of the sick to blooming health and hunjiiness. Yes, thousands wim have lieen racked or tormented w ith sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeI Me frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of tho silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered witli tho dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses hud been taken, they were aston- | idii'd, and ubmlutely surprised, in witnessing II heir elinniiing elici ts. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away * all sickne?-, jiuin and anguish, bnt they at onego to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the Mood. Thcrel’oro, it will lie shown, osjieeially hy those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse an*I purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, mid the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prosjieet of a long and luipjiy life will

I cherish and brighten your days.

Morse’s Indian Knot Pills sold by Conrad

<’o"k, Druggist, sole agent for Greeneastle, | otilx

| and by all medieine dealers in the county. I G , V E US A CALL A J \ lute vVt o.. No .O Loom.nlst.. New An d Examine our Stock and Prices. : Wk solo prop, a-or-. Mi". Mudge & ( w |,A |>I ES Kil) AND MOROCCO SHOES

inaiiulatTiirers ana proprietors ol Ur. Irasksl . ..

Magnetic Ointment Earlville, Madison eo„ j '"^v jV.'n.'aj.er that a J.r. Shoe- of our own 1 ., „ muku will wear as long as four |ir. Eustern ! 25wnU b ° X ' .... . H2 . - la .-. Yours, re-, tfullv, DK. Wol.rs A. WERNEKE At BROTHER, Carminative Balsam! ; (KcueusUir'^^'is^'-lf s,,ua,v -

A M-HHIt FAIU.XH PFMEDY FOP ' ’

nt a itnn fa, fi.fx, .yr.

NO II UAI 1HJG! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

\ LA BOB A SORTM KN I i.A -

\ DI l> . M 1SSKS .veil I EDKi'.N ^ (

SHOES just rweived, whii'h we otl’ei'for

salo elu-aper tiian nnv other estalilislnuent in the county. FAMES’ El N E Si FK-LAST-l NG II EEL OAITKRH, al $1 r»o nor pair.

LADIES’ KID AND MOliOCCO DI SK INS, at 90 cents. For

teL- .^a*

and |)rom]itiy remitted. Particular attention

paid to the settlement of Estates.

Office, for the present, in the Treasurers O miiy 22. -ly

XjJ*lW

H KNKY SKPKKM*. SOLON TUKM A N. SECREST & TURMAN, attorni:vs at law. AND COUEOTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 1)|;A( TH'K in all the Courts of Indiana, | and e-peeia)ly in the Common Pleas ami Cireuit Courts of Putnam, Clay and Owen counties, and in tho.Su|>reme Court and I'.S. District and Cireuit Courts. They will give efficient attention to all professional engage

ments.

Con vtn'ANi’l.Nu.—Mr. Turman being a Notary Public, conveyances will be executed, dejiositimis taken, nm) all the duties of a Notary discharged in a skillful manner. Office East side of the Public Square, up stairs, in Fyneh's Mock. Greenenstle, In*l.. May, IRjfl.—lyl xTOHLISr . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Sout/ifiit/ S btuftiingj utfjonnng the /W Oj/ice. T T AYTNG resumed tli»* jiractice «»f my jirc- | | fi*ssi4»n, L n*Np4*cttuny solicit such busim . as u-uall v ilcmumls thi* attuiitioii of Attorney.'. Special sitti-ntioii to tho husinoss ol Administrators and Guardians, i harpos mod orato. may 22.—*ly J A M I :s .1. SM I I .KY, Allonip) and (onnsflor at Law, .FY7> JiSTU F. <>F THE FFACF, (i UKKNCASTLE, lNI>. I \ ' 1 LF give jirompt and efficient attention \ \ to business, and e jieeially to the milt tion of elainis. Office in tho room formerly occupied by Judge Eekles, snutli of tlie Square. may 22, 1808.—ly J-. IP. SIJDIQ/NXuL, imi.Id. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, / i E E EI!S bis * rviei to tlieeiti/.onsof Green ' I i iistle and vicinity in till branches of tlio medical profession. Particular attention jumi to the treatment of all Chronic Dim asrs. Offieo and Residence on I iidiiinnpolis street, nearly o|i|)osite tlie 2nd Presbyterian Church may 22.- lyr I >1‘. I 1. K. 1 ’rr< ’ 1 I LYNN / 1 PEEKS his |<rofes ioiiiiI services to the eit I / izens ot Oreene i-tle hi.ii vicinity :ts PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office near the I st charge Methodist Cliui * !i may 22, 1808.—ly .M IP IJ IG-A : ’ A FA n. R. R. STEVENSON, M. D., Khyciioijui au«l Sui'^rt-on, I*htiurmt (iari/i'H, I'utmim Co., Inrf. f J MI A N K KG I j for punt 1:ivf*rs. n^jHitfidlv 1 solicits :i continuamv of the muiu'. ( Mlitc at (he same old stand. June 12.

BOBEKT M. CRANE, -A.ttoxvn.oy nt onFF.XCASTI.F. I.XI). \ \ ' IFF attend faithfully to all busim- en \ \ trusted to hi- care, nml make quick i 1 lections and prompt n-mittHnees. ly 7 JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERR. ATTOKX l .YS A T 1 .ANY, ClXCJXXATI, OHIO, i vEEICE No. 2 AjhiIIo Building, corner Fifth I I and Walnut. m ■> 21 Barg

^Ui'srfllftucous. 8.)IHI miWAHl)!

per Bottle.

Ilrfcrrncis — Burley ,V Peek, I.-aae Malian, j ■Ia*’A Duggy, Sami. \V"odniH'. .j'dv't tf 7

Hnj OiOOiDx Hfiilcr'j.

RAINBOW STORE! THORNBURGH S ROBINSON HAKE pleasure in i-tatiiu; to the Farmers

[ of I'utnam county and citizens t

that they are now in receipt of their SfHK III Slllll HIK

( onipri" 11114 vvide ranine of .ca-soiiable 14•kIh, at prices that cannot fail to plenso the taste ol

putt hu. ( is. Ite.in^ now in their

Greeneastle Music Store!

TrWi;

CATCH THE THIEVES! / iN the night i f the 15th inst., tlie Kxelmngo t l Bank at G reem a-tle, lud., was enteiN-d. the ouUide door of the safe blown rq>on with pow der, and the amount of S2,88;t, in silver, token

Two individuals, being suspieioned

' and pursued, were ids ult to be overtaken, when, in older to make their burthen lighter, they -eeitstcd near Gosjiort, Iml., the anvuiiut ot CMS, whieh lias been reclaimed. The tollow

,(M i.l.oniaixs from t:. to S20D

(i XT I TARS from *■> to SMI. V tol.l N.s from *L to •> >•).

Also, a full and complete stock of

Shn l Un do .not Unrlriil Merrhnndiv, I i n ^ j s n description of the thieves: .1 M kind constantly *m li I and for saleut o„ ( , t),,.,,, Wlw . feet 5 or ti inches •SMAsH-iMnvN 1*nnic ! i s. ^ higli; would wei^h K»o or 1D.*» ixauidh: dark

generally, nol( „, Plu . t ,; ri(

.. Ijoston.

| Our l iana hnrtc' arc Imm the f"]h>\vinjA ljr?l h M | r . -jijrhtly lighter than the

('hicUcriiu; A: Son Woodward A: Brown A. & .1. Keogh Pet « r . Crai^g A (.’o A. II. Gah* & (’o

. nufluio.

, Louinvilln.

! hair; unshaved face; heavy U anl; rcunplexioi* weathcr-heaten; eyes dark, thought to he dark gray, but not positive il*. to that; promi i nent cheek hone; face broad and full; very straight and active, and walks erect; aged

• New 1 nrk. 25 years.

o.iid A; Bishop’s .•elebrated Mi-lod j Tho other individual was 5 foot !* or 10 Inch

NEW ANI) MAliNIFK'ENT lit IUUNW, l ' ,, . a '; ,v ” '. n . a,n " 1 '" 1 l ”’ -'“’i—i,eight; weigh, about ir.n ,. P i«& on tho North- w mt corner ol the Publi, will be sold on terms defj‘mgcotnpetl| , .n. auburn hair, Bghterthon tl Cher’s; momUeh Square, where every farilit v, Imth as rc*--ardb e i.-pr'Ifully m\ it*’tho>t wi.'lnngiinytltmg also lighter than the other’s, p«*rhai>s sandy, n'i.in. light, Jce.,vou will lindin addition iooi.r 1 " ''""'“ealland exammoourst.H k. but no M-ard on his laco; eimqifexiot, tolerably

Every iiistrum.-nt fully warranted. All order- | H i r; ^jj,,,, neatly made; erect eurriuge jiroinptly attenilijd to. Addles . _ . rock-a litlle in walking; rather thin faced’

aged id>oiit 25 years.

The a I ove rewanl of FIVE HUNDRED DOFFA KS will tie given for the delivery ot the mom y ami the thieves at Greeneastle, oi a jiroportinnate amoinit for either the money or the thieves; ora liliend reward will he given

Address

K. DOBBI NS A; CO., Givcncasth*, Ind. N. l*». Second-hand Pianos wanted in exchange for now ones. may 22,1N58.—tf

(iENKKAL ASSORTMENT

—OK—

NEW GOODS,

Pi; t we have fitted up mi iii>nrltiientes|.eciallv ' H T fP T HI T I fl 111 T I] l* IU IT fl I T 1 I

nniiin, mb wHim!!

iSA’JIr mw«i ('»<■•■. amt un* n. I'iiil at the ' HOOt 1111(1 SIlOP SlOi'P ()| ! IvYYUnTBOW STOT^E o. II. JOHI^YYTSr

I lie

NYhuroyoit will be met liy gentlemanly ales tcH" Imnudiutrly Oppimite tin Punt O/Ji

£

Foie Proprietor. -X". 2 ('i.Uot-s ttiiililtnir. Wntnnt It., b* t. K. urtti X Kill Ii t'lNCIN \ Ml. OHIO.

SOLD BY

Jerome Allen nnd E. A. Fane, (in-eneastle;

balanced l'y an unequal nuniber of °i bops.

births. The married tire lonyt r lired Value of Roots for Cows.—A wri

than tin ninqU; and al»ovc all, those wim ter in the (ionncctieut State Agricultural A. B. Walls Bainliri<lge; l!.* s w Conover, observe a aolter and industrious ennduot. Transactions gives, from “tt v.ircful ex i loyei-d.il'*; t . D. John-Uai, New Maysville;

Tall met, live longer than short ones.- ..erienee in winter feeding oftnileh cows,” Womeu have more chances of life pre- hi* judgement of the rouiparative value vious to the age of 50 years than men,[of roots. Carrot* promote the rielmsl but fewer after. Tho number of mnrria milk ; sugar beets arc next best; potutne.ges is in proportion of 75 to 100. Mar- follow, and turnips class last in the peonages tire more frequent after the cqui 'duct as to quality, hut first as to quantity, tvoxes—that is, during the months of They were compared as fed pound for Juno and December. Those born it; pound. Carrots ho thinksliest for small

spring are generally more robust than families, when they

others. Births and deaths are more jqitantilgi of milk, but of richest quality frequent by night than by day. Num-janda fat, sleek looking eow. Turnips her of men capable of bearing arm i. are the best for those who self ittiik, andj calculated at one fourth of the population , desire to produce the greatest quantity

men ready to wait upon you with Dry (iiKHls, Shoe", Boot", Hat-. Cup-, (pi.K-nsware, Gro- ' 'i-nries, ami every article usually kept in u Dry

Foods llo ise.

PnmIuco generally taken in exchange for

(rood*. *

it will be exceedingly gratifying to tlie elder partner uf the linn to meet his old and tried i'rinnds irtliis new and eotnmoilious room. Greeneastle, May 22, 185S.—tf

and country itorcknepers generally. Iv'.t

I>l{. Ilf) HACK’S

uJiJiiiaiij

UXjOOXJ X’lX.TL.W. H AVE at all times a supply ol these admirable preparations. AsSpring Medieine",

nd ^u 1 ' Tl" ' '

-MIST HEC!i;iVEI»

t T th-ir new Store and for sale very low, a

lxrrcucn.llc, Iml. ’Where your wants will at all times lie

supplii-d with

HOOTS ANT) SHOES for Men ami Boys,

Together with Misses’and Fadies’

si k>i:s and UAiTi:ns, and every other description of work in Ids line, lie solicits a share of public patronage, feeling confident of his ability to satisfy bis patrons bah as to tlie quality and price of ids j work, (live him a trial, and judge for your-1

for information that will lead to the rneornry of the money and tlie detection of the thieve, at any point in lids or any other State

WM. D. A 1,1.EN, Cashier

Greeneastle, Ind., ,t/ay 18, 1858.—tf tTitpc and Stcrcotiipe .foundry, So. Iti8 Vine atrrrt, between 4th and Uth,

CINCINNATI

R. ALLISON supt

manukactukkhs Ami dkai.k-ks in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE,

Printing Pn -.-** , ('im -, Gallics, Ac.; Inks, and

Printing Materials of every description.

Iv,>s - July 10 itinU j Patent Medicine Dirisdion^ J,.fo.,"\Vi’«al Kn-

graving, dto.. Ate.

BrunJ ami Puttorn Lottopg, various stylcu. ^V' KLK(THuTYi*iNCi in all its branches.

w *eliof ami cure

desire but a small srisini;ftrom inifmrohlcMHGir:!

; tho digestive organs or nervos, i videnco to prove, that they i

For sale bv

( ONKAH rouK, Dnij

duiic I!*. • jt tSolr Ai’^nt for Or

•hrtinirt diseas lor;»mr<«l statu

not «quallctl

^ Stkkkotvi’inu of ail kinds; BtH»k?, Music,

l * wy lotof Quoensware, Glusawaru juiyio.ima and Chinn. I JOHN UUKLEY. SAMI O pack may 22 THORN BURG, L& BOB, NM)N | HUJl, ,K Y * 1> ECK , A llllt' hot ol Swiss Jaconet, \ Dealer* in timet,;,*, Pm,Wood,,el iy-U •'■rnit

\ AIK.SOOK and CAMBKIC MUBLlNF.i ir;// iit, . ’ " - ! may 22. THORNBURGH & UOBIXriON. r.Aru tsiun CUilFK ‘-•jt ARE. AflFXT FOR THE. “TiT/Td- !-.dk !i.!i v d* i • \ i 1, ’•'.’•'d 'with, trident mutual insurance compny

HE largoft and l«>t lot of PKKFU.M ERY*as tl*. .V,

1st,

nea tie

fj'll

at the .-horte.-t notie

to brought to (hi. market, ul the

CITY DKI'C. t.TOKE.

»y Es. t. tde oquai*

P S. Agi nt- lor Knapp

I tni|

and cheap

pad nt C( al Oil

Of Providence, R. I.

llriT (iff’’' Exchange Bank. may 22. Hardware and Stoves, At STEVENSON A. AMES