The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1858 — Page 4

The Jackdaw.

[Just before the doath of "Webeter, as everj--

dSusinfss ^airrtisfments.

i'rintincK.

:r^ru\w!iT^“;city drug store. Indiana press

hU UM. '■»» 1« ^ H cTlSTwin's. l. D sK, i I feel like the Jackdaw n i • < - cep , we are p re p aPe< j to famish nil who may be in . was the strange reply. The physician w itli- j lieC) j (> f anything in our line, with the drew sadly from the bedside to another part of | VERY BEST OF GOODS, the room, where aetno members of the family j .\t as low figures ns any other store in the West.; were standing together, and, sh liking his head,: We expect to sell our Goods FOR CASH,

eoaftMed hie apprehensions that the brain of or ite equivalent, and of ooum can tell f rle*« urkebica8TL,k, ind.

! profit than those who sell on long tune. We will keep constantly on hand

A Good Supply of the Best Brands of

Lead and Oils,

Together with

ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

“Why. CoWiicr; don t you reiuein- hst 1 Vt LotlO 1* V Illlil 1 h k I'i llinOVt ,

1 * Of all kinds;

Flavoring Kxtracts, /fair Oih, if'r., All of which we warrant as represented, or no sale. Come and see for yourselves.

E. A. LANE.

WILL. LANE, Agent.

may 29, 1858.—tf

COMK AN 1) LOOK

the great statesman was affected, that the stately oak was perishing at the top. lie could see no method in the answer which his question had received. One of the ladies present, who knew Mr. Webster better,did not believe that bis mind was v auduring, and quietly stepping to the bedside, asked him what he meant by saying he felt like the Jackdaws in the church

steeple.

her?” was the reply. She did remember Cowper's delightful translation of one of \ incont Bourne slittlupoems, entitled “The J aekdaw s,

which we give below:

There is a bird who, by hi coat,

And hv the hoarseness of his note,

Might be supposed a crow ; A groat froquontor of the church,

Where bishoj»-like he linds a perch

And dormitory too.

Above the steeple finds a plate. That turns and turns to indicate From what point blows the weather. Look up. Your brains begin to swim, T is in the clouds—that pleases him :

lie chooses it the rather.

Fond of the speculative height. Thither he wings his airy flight,

And thence securely sees

The hustle and the raree show,

That occupy mankind below.

You think, no doubt, he sits and muses Of future broken b..ncs and bruises

If he should chance to fall ?

No, not a single thought like that

Employs his philosophic pate,

Or troubles it at all.

He sees that this great round about, The world, witli all its motley rout, Church, army, physic, law, Its customs and its bn mess, Is noconeern at all of his, And says—what says he?—caw! Thrice happy bird! 1 too have seen Much of the vanitit ■ of men; And sick of Itaviiig seen cm, Would cheerfully thc-o limb r.-ign For such a pair of wings as thine, And such a head between cm.

iOB

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

T)UBL1C attention is respectfully invited to j tbi- Establishment, in the assurance that

i- 1

tro AMPLE SATISFACTION xh*

will bo given as regards

Typography, Prcm* Work ami t'liarges,

To tho.-e who may require

Fancy or Common, Large or Small Work.,

EXECUTED

CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. The MATERIALS, all of which AKU ENTIIIKLY NEW, Have been selected with great care, and will be found to embrace everything requisite t<> the execution of Any Variety, Stylo or Quality

of Printing, with the

UTMOST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE.

Our facilities in the line of

Cnixl Pi'inting’ Arc such as will enable us to ch. any daserip-

- , , , . r „ tion or quantity of it, in the most expeditious, .bs .u.d bnnurht here, wc oa^Hic, ncftt an ,| S!ltisf i ctory manner.

Wo arc able at all timos, t<> print

NEATLY AND CHEAPLY

Every description of

HAND-BILLS, CIRCULARS,

RECEIPTS,

WfrtirnL

mi

Hats, Caps & Fur Goods

A:

CAUTION

Merchant* and Trader* will be on ibeir guard and not , imnoaed upon br a Crmnlerleit of Morse'* Indian R.«t

i kid id; viu I’.rv! Money is Powerful and Will Prevail.

il!

fiert./l’licre is a town in Michigan where the church boll is rung every day at twelve o’clock, for the people to take their quinine, as they have the ague all

round.

Ha-JL-A woman’s heart, like a singing bird in a cage, ii neglected, starves and dies; but for men's hearts, why they are free birds of prey—vultures and hawks or thievish magpies at best. Mad,,., I Vi Imps men are the most im Unlive animals in all the world of nature. Only one n,-s spoke like a man, but hundreds of thousands of men arc daily talk iug like asses. B£t^. \n old fellow being visited by his pastor, answered him that ho could not be a good Christian unless he took up his daily cross; whereat he caught up his wife and began lugging her about

the room.

A Scotchman liircd himself to n farmer and a ( ho >0 w.i - . et down before him that ho might help himself. The master said to him, “Sandy, you take a long time to breakfast.’’ “In troth, master,'* answered he, “a choose o’ this size is uac sac soon eaten as ye may think.’ PhF.ftOCITY.—A thamcr vith a Boy of Twelve at llu ll>1m. Old Gentleman “You 're a smart young fellow to he trust edin that situation already." Boy (in dignantly:) Don t you see the notice ‘not speak to the man at the wheel? Pithy Cobrespomdence.— The lid lowing correspondence is said to have taken place between a New Haven merchant and one of his customers : “Sir —your account has been standing for two years ; I must have it settled im mediately.’’ To which in reply, “Sir things usually do settle by standing ; 1 regret that my account is an exception If it has been standing too long, suppose you let it run a little." • ♦ • Iilall A i'll Ii ni« I if. An Irish oou olor having lost a ease which had been liii 1 heiiue three judges one of whom was esteemed an able law yer, the other two very poor ones, i brother counsel was inoiry on the oe casion. “Why, said the vauq uislied one “who the devil could help it, when then were a hundred judges on the bench?' “An hundred," said the other, “there were hut three." “By St. Patrick,” re plied he, “there was a figure of one and

two cyphers."

READ AND DIGEST. AS we are determined tc si ll as

v x. ■' J low as can be bought ut I ndiamt |

JOS

attention of our friends and our enemies (if we

have any,) to our

New and Extensive Assortment of K 1 LX I MST IT tilt F embracing everything in the line, and con-

sisting in part of

Mahogany ami Walnut Drew Bureau* “ “ ‘1 4 Draio r “ “ “ “ Marble top “ Cherry “ “ Dress “ “ “ “ 4 Drawer “ S< erelary and Booh- Cane—something Jim Cntre and Card Tables Bnalfast ami limiml 'Tubbs Leaf and romnuni Staml 'Tables Lnefused Mahogany Wash Stands “ Walnut Fuse wood ll</.s/t Stands Cammon Wash Stands

Cottage Hat “

( \ahlije I! ds/eads- .*» gmdtS French lieilst. a.ls. Mahogany atul Walnut Cammon amt Famy Fast ilo. I me Flush and Hair (doth Solas Sorhch/es, Diuvans and Ottomans S/n iny-st at Fli.nin th Chairs “ Furlor “ Cme-srat Rocking “ “ Slicing “ Boston ami Common Rocking I 1 hates It indsor and (ljil< < (’hildn n s assarted “ Famy Rost wood W hatnots

I‘la in Wa/nnt

Sgiis, Baok Cams, Creidhs Crib Roi ly rs, Mnttrasses, <br. We will nl-o furnish to order any ui tiilc wanted I'roni ('iiuiumiti niiimil'icturci .

We are still in the

UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, and will attend funerals \vitl> a noal H«*ar ». all distant^ -, with citlior Wood or Mulalie Cnflins. ( liitr^t.'S reduced when jaiynicnt i

made sot >ji.

Bo, friends, come and try the cheap Furniture Store, before running ofl’some where

tt> buy.

Wj^Waroroonis ncurly opp- -it« tin I ’osl OUite. KIMBLE ^ MULIIOLN. On encasth . July 10. n 8

A "ii Moore. All jr»»nuiii® IndtftB Kcjut PilU

have the name anti signature uf-J. J. WhiU & (/•., on

each box.

1>k. Mokhv, the inventor of Mok*K8Indian Root Fills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Fills were first discovt-r.-d. Dr. Worse was the tir“t man t<> establish the f:i< t that all diseases arise from Ikll'LKl'J Y 0F THE Itj ooD—that our strength, health and litc de-

pended upon this vital fluid.

When the various pas.-ages become clogged, and do not act in perfect hurmunv with the I different functions of the Laly, the lihssl loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; tints causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and it nature is not assisted in throwing oil’the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep tlie various passages of the body free and open. And Imw pleasant to us that wo have in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse s Indian Root Fills, ninimfaeturcd from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Fills are made isa Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assist* Nature m throwing out the liner parts of the corruption within. tThesceond is a plant which is an Ex|>ectoriint, that open- and unclogs the passage to the lungs, ami thus, in a soothing manner, perforins its duly by throwing off

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK ibl.gm, and Other limm.is ITojn llio lungs bv \T much |»\V it VTKH | copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which

A will enable every one, no matter how small

WHOLESALE. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED

HOUSE of

PRATHER 8l SMITH, 4,V» Mali* »*.t Louisville, Ky.,

Are now prepared as usual for tho Fall Trade, with a select and large stock of every tiling in their line. Their stock is gotten up w ith the utmost care, under the directions and supervision of their senior partner, a practical and experienced Hatter, and their purchases made at the lowest cash prices. They

still adhere to their old motto— “ t/iuck Nates and Small Trofits.”

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

before buying.

8e»>' The highest market price paid for I urs

and Peltries.

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 29. Oml5

Flit KIRA M M ES, INVITATIONS,

BLA N KS,

CARDS, &c.,&c.

It is our intention to do

tin

cry one,

extent of bis business, or how

limited his means,

TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY I n tills most in\ ahmhln mellusl of making his

busine-s thoroughly known.

i: v i: i; v i: i s i n kss m a n

Need- one tiling in tho way of

JOJLX I^XX-XTSTTUXTO. A BUSIN ESS CARD OR C1RRULAR 1 almost indispen-iiblc. Those of our friends who may fe. l diq 1 to give us tlieir patron-le-o, may lie a .ured.tbat no pains .-nail be spared on our part to serve tlieir interests faithI fully and promptly. ft“ V Terms cash.

HOWARD BRIGGS, Froprictor.

may 21. ix.'iS.

m

PIANO I'DUTKS. I'lll', undersigned n pectfullj invite thi | attention of the pubic t-- A New Stylo •f Fiance- eall.-d PIANINO GRAND, m. ported dirwllv from Europe. They are full seven octave, thetrehlu having thrci string-each note. For beauty ofllnish, sweetness an 1 power of tone, and the superior working of the action, this sinlrument cannot tie surpassed. They also take up but very little room, are entirely guarded against the dust, and will remain in tuning order fora long time. Being wcllknown as a competent Fiano Tuner and judge of 1 n-truinents, tic puhlic can therefore rely upon obtaining none but a superior article, and on the most liberal t* mis will those instruments be sold, as t!-. v were Isiuglit forC L. KISSNKR. Greencastle, <*rt. lf>, I’rof. of Music.

'Mrdual. _ DK. G. W. PHILLIPS’ (OIUU SVRIP. For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hoarseness, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Croup, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping ('ougli, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For A thiii.i or Fhthiaic, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. F'or Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. F’or Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Influenza, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Ilh eding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all d ; s. i-es of Tliroat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

f*n • isn

\ lao^ical Mn*t< r. The post of baggage muster on ,i r.iil road train is not an enviable one There is often a wide difference between tbe company’s regulations nml the passenger's opinion of what articles, and what amount of them properly comes undei tlie denomination of baggage ; and thi difference of opinion frequently subjects the unlucky olheial of the trunks and band-box department to animated discussions willi a certain class of the tru veliug public. Wo heard lately an anecdote of “ George the n(fable B. M on ('apt. Cobb's train on the Virginia and Tennessee road, which is loo good to be

lust .

A passenger presented himself at a way station on tho road, with two trunk and a saddle, for which be requested checks. The baggage master promptly chocked the trunks, but demanded (lie extra charge of twenty five cents for the saddle. To this tho passenger demurred, and losing Ids temper, peremptorily asked— “ Will you check my baggage, sir?” “ Are you a horse? ’ quietly inquired

George.

“What do you mean, sir?” exclaimed

the irrate traveler.

“ You claim to have this saddle check-

ed as baggage ? ’

“Certainly—it is baggage,” positively

returned tlie passenger.

“ Well,” said (lie iniperturahle George, “ by the company's regulations nothing but wearing apparel is admitted to be baggage ; and if this saddle is your wearing appearel, of course you must he ahorse! Now, sir, just allow me to strap it on your back, and it shall go to the end ofiT the road without any extra charge what-

ever.”

Tho traveler paid his quarter, and uf-j tered George his li it -Bristol News,

fife ft!? .6- 'r Ill'll It IGUilllll

t’apitiil, SnT/50,000. \V ki.i,s, IJnTKKFm.i* & Co. - - New York, Liyinghton, Faiioo iK: Co. - - - Buffalo,

/'/

)rv DAI IA KA BHKSBKS on 1*. on;, i \ TraiiiH in charge of s|>oci»il inosiengcrh,

hroiighout

Now York, Western Pennsylvania,

Ohio, Michigan, InHhtna, (’anadu West, IHinoin, Wisconsin, MitMouri, Minncsotu, Arkansas, Nchi t.^kn, K misas, Iowa, Ac.jAsc.

< 'oiinct’tinD; Kxpi '’ • t<» ('alil«>nii:i. On ^.'n,

i->.. *1. t 1 • • • • ^.

th' ontiro Pacific (.'‘.a i. i^htud of Cuha, Ku

i "|m'. Ac., Ac.

mils*. DrafO anil AccoiiiiIh ( ollet'tud and paid. All order- and eotnnmienlioii.^promptlv titt'-ndod l". (i..ods f ihjt;ct lo bills of purehaso <*r t»ther charges (!<•! ho jiaid on delivery of thcLjoodn), received ami | forwarded—thy monies collected and returned

promptly.

Promptness, Dispatch and Safety arc une-

qualled.

Attention is especially called to our

IntTcasod Spot’ll & liroalD lieiluceil liiiii , .x

In forwanli ig Freight nml Frinliice from

the We I to New York.

Fn Ight, Money Vacknges nml Orders <lclivcroit mid called for in nnv part of town. Ollicc in the Lvnch Building, cast -idc Fuhlio Square. W M LEE Hiig28 3inl5 Agent for Co.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP i* a» itiVfi!n.Tl»1»» iftii*-ly In M* by curintc tho pouph, j i •vt itiiru: sun* tlii-Mit, anti korping out tho

eruption.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP

is (i I'uroly N 'TiiDl.' <'om[i‘ iin<l, uinl contfttUfl no puiMiiii'-n-* .tnigf. \\ Init.'v.'F. It niay bf taken t>y tho IP' t I I. Gv » n il. or \ «tnty t iiifiint, without tho

«lighp*t apprulcn^ion nT harm.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP

b is 1., • ii prppiiip'l to ot Hf .liBofts. s nrhinfi*from colds, rikI it is ini|i'>rtHi,t tint th" afflicted fthould know it;

ti rrint’dv that will i uro, in invHbmblo to them. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

Is nn e\prm;D. (•.111111“ ■'li'tit, y*‘t It is offorcd at each

a price, rs D. be within the miirli of nil. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

is "ini i sei| I u.s' ' l.v geiiMniion of tho hlghoflt siutidn Hid I ; ctabilit 1 in onr romiminlty; by the .III III im v. the Bar, the Pulpit, the Merrbtmt, the e- 'pie , l \ such iiu-n ns nve Ine>.p!ih1e of lending

their names to quackery, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

ba' ti.i 1 'ho G'K* of h lon'jf, private pnvetico ; bus den ■ .tnd . now d c. ■ im .'tDioiiuf of good, unequal’

•si by Hity ttlbor ietn"dy now iM'foro the pnldie. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

l s p- i‘t"i tii"d iiUiiiv renmrknM" cures, yet It is not cltiini.sl (hut it will work inintrles, or restore to • "■alth th - ' p.t-i r« • ••very ; y- t It will relievo nnd pallinte tie siuii.rin^s ttf couHtunptivcti, who are he-

ynitd the hopo of recovery.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. ( til on utivof my ' •eiit get n circular or pnntph-

h t, in which y.'it will find .Much testimony hx will

convince ev ti tlu rior vlrtueH of

give, ( cc and double strength to tliwkidney thus uncouraged, they draw large amount* of impurity from the blood, whudi is thou thrown out bountifully by the urinalS’ nr water passage, and which could not have la>cn discharged in miyqithcr way. The fourth is a Cathartic, ami accompanies tlie oilier properties ot the i'ills wliilecnguged in purifying the blood; the coarser pnrti' les of impurity xxhicli cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and convetfl'd oil in greater quantities by the bowels. from the alaive, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Boot I’ills not only enter tlie stomach hut become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and tlie life of the Laly, which is the blood, become.pcrfectlv healthy; consequently all sieknessand pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when tlie body becomes so pure and

clear.

The reason why people are ?n distressed when sick, and why so many die. is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to theatflieted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and tlie stomach and intestinesareliterally overflowing with the 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 tin Is sly by disease. Dr. Morse's Fili.s have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousand* who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose fee Idc frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, ns it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, bad it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Fills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing tlieir charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it w ill he shown, especially by those who use these Fills, 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 cherish and brighten your days. Morse s Indian Root Fills gold by Conrad Cook. Druggist, side agent for (ireencastle, and by all medicine dealers in the county. A. J. White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st., New York, sole proprietors. Win. Mudge & Co., manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask s Magnetic Ointment, Earlville, Madison co., N. Y ., general agents. Frire 25 cents per box. July! 7 lv9 I > 1 f. WOI ,i"S Carminative Balsam! A/.’( /•:/.■ FMUSU REMEDY FOB DIARRHEA, El. IX, .\r. )REFA RED and-old tn Will. Lane, Druggist, (jirocncustlc. Frice, 15 and 25 ct*.

per Bottle.

References—Burley A Feck, Isaac Malum. Jacob Daggy, .Sami, Woodruff. julyil tf 7

Fashionable Millinery. MRS. L. GILMORE, Dite oj New Albany, WkstSide ok Fttblic Sqv are, "S WOULD inform the ladies of Greencastle and vicinity that she has the most complete stock of M1LL1N ERY GOODS ever produced in the (own, where can be seen the latest East-

ern styles of

BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HEAD DRESS ES, &c. Wedding, Lacc or Silk Bonneta made in the latest Eastern style and fashion, and at the shortest notice. jjrjY MILLINERY WORKofeverydescription done in tlie latest style. may 29 6m zpd^zeuvlixjjm: DAGUERREAN ROOM. I WISH to say to my old Iriends and the l public generally, that l am now prepared to take MINIATURES in tlie various styles of the Art having the exclusive right to take the celebrated and universally-admired Hallotype, also Fhotoginphs, Color'd A mbrotype8,&o, Full iiutruction.s given, and outfit furnished. 1 have just received a large and well-selected assortment of

CLOCKS,

WATCHES,

JEWELRY, nml M USU AL INSTRUM ENTS. Wat. do - and Jewelry repaired and warranted, as usual. Room in the Collier building Greom-astlo. May, 1M59. 1). M.SFI'RGIN.

K - I OWOII.I.

.my

nost hi.-'pti< >1, of thu truly supe-

J. DKNCK.

GREENCASTLE

mEiviixjivi

W00LKN FACTORY

Crawfordsvillo stroot, ni:ak noktii

OCR FACTORY isnowinoom plcte operation, and we are jirepared to card and spin WOOL in

HtiigBisucb a iiuutner as shall give tin most complete satisfaction. Our Machincrv is nearly all new and of tho best quality. We have "in our employ Workmen of thorough experience, who will devote all their energies to

meet public expectation.

Western-Made Goods. We shall have on hand a largo stock Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and fancy Cu.-.dmcrs, Sattinets, Blankets, Cloths, Joans, Flaid Flannels, White, Red and Brown Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yarns, Ac. Call and sec these Goods, before leaving your

Wool ut any other Factory.

cAuditstg.

To those wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun, we would say, wash votir Wool clean and bring il to us, and you shall be plerseil with the work. It will hedonc promptly, your Wool not wasted, and as cheap as at any other responsible

Factory.

Those from a distance can have their Rolls and Yarn to take home with them. WOOL WA-HSTTIEID in exchange. The highest market price paid for Wool in exchange for goods. HENCE A COWG1LL. Greencastle, Mav 29, 1859.—tf NO HUMBUG! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

DGZX'tAl SlXX*®Ol*y. ^ DR. A. T. KIGHTLEY ffplL RESPECTFULLY tender, hi. ^-*-LJCLLX-P professional services to those w|i,, ay favor him with their patronage. Ail onerations performed after the manner of th,. most approved practitioners, and with perfe-t safety to the patient. It may not be improper for him to state, for the satisfaction of t),,, , who have not an acquaintance with his prof, , sional character, that in addition to a nimd,o r of years of successful practice in Kentucky ai | Indiana, also three years' practice in Ban,, bridge and vicinity, he takes pleasure ingivijw KKKKKKNCEH : W. T. Scott, Esq., J. W. Hall, M. D., W R Lewis, M. I). Darnall, M. D., A. 15. Wall, P. M., Bainbi-idge, InJ. Bfey Me may be found at his Office, ov» r Sands' store. Greencastle, May 22.—lyr D. E. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office North side Public Square, GREENCASTLE, INI). \ I ’ ILL give prompt attention to all p r ,,c, \\ sional business entrusted to hi. care, in this and adjoining counties. may 22. J. 8. JKNN1NOB. .1. A. (JILMORV JENNINGS & GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, GREENCASTLE, IN D \ \ ' ILL attend promptly to nil husinc-, n,. \ \ trusted to tlieir care. Collections mad,., and promptly remitted. Particular attention paid to the settlement of Estates. Office, fortho present, in the Treasurer , Offlee. may 22.—ly H K N KY SK.'KEST. SOLOS TV KM AN SECREST & TURMAN, ATTORNEYS AT RAW, AND COUECTING ANO HEAt ESTATE AGENTS, PRACTICE in all the Courts of Indiana. I and especially in the Common Flea- and Circuit Courts of Putnam, Clay ami Ouvn counties, and in the Supreme Court and U.S. District and Circuit Courts. They will give efficient attention to all professional engage-

ments.

Convkyanci.vo.—Mr. Turmnn being a Notary Public, conveyances will be executed, dep.»(iti(ins taken, nml all the duties of a Notary discharged in a skillful manner. Office—In the Court House. Greencastle, Ind., Oct., 1959,—lyl

CTOHUST HIA.3SJ JSTA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Southards building, a</joiuut<i

the Post Office.

I J A\ TNG roeamed the privetico of my prt‘J 1 fesaion, I respectfully solicit such husinc ns usually demands the attention of AttomcviS|HHdal attention given to the business ol Administrators and Guardians. Charges moderate. may 22 —ly JAMES J. SMILEY’ AUornf) ami CoiinsHor at Law, AND Jl .STICK OF THE PEA i t Grkem'ahtlb, Ink. \I' r TT.L give prompt and efficient attention \\ to business, and especially to the eolle.

tion of claims.

Offlee in the room formerly occupied by Judge Eckles, south of the Square, may 22, 1858.—ly (J. F. sizddXlxJTm . [ ' Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, I \FFERtS his service tothecitizenB of (tret nv/ QMitloand vioinity in ;«ii hranchot of ;i medical profession. Partioulsr ntiention p^i I to tho ir«*HtnioiH <»f nil Chronic pi .mxt*. Office and Residence on Indiamipofinearly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Cbun l'

may 22.—lyr

Dx*. 11. R. PIT< 1 I l ,YNN / \FFEHS hU professional services to tin - i’ V / izons of Greencastle and vicinity >• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office near the 1st charge Methodist Chur* h may 22, 185^,—ly

OA.i^3D-

IMZEIDIOA.IL

A DIKS,MISSES &CHILDREN S SHOES just received, which we offer for sale cheaper than any other establishment in tho countv. LADIES’ FINE SILK-LAST-ING HEEL GAITERS, ,,t $1 50 per pair. LADIES KID AND MOROCCO BUSKINS, at 90 cents. Fur

cash only.

GIVE US A CALL

And Examine our Stock and Prices. I,A 1)1 KS K I D AND MOROCCO SHOES I

made to order.

■^-Remember that a pr. Shoes of our own make will wear ns long as four pr. Eastern

-hoes. Yours, respectfully,

A. WERNEKE & BROTHER,

s. W. corner Public Square. Greencastle, May 22, 1958.—tf

R. R. STEVENSON, M. D., Pliysifian and Savgroon, Pleasant Garden, Putnam hid.

'PH AN Kb l I, tor past favor-, respectfully 1 solicits n of the .Mini.-. Dili. at tho same old stand. June 12.

\Y

ROBERT M. CRANE,

-A-ttoi*xxoy ext XjO'w

U BEEN CASTLE, I Mr

ILL attend faithfully to all husinc-s cntrust(sl to his care, and make quick col lections and prompt remittances. ly 7 JOSEPH COX & WM. H. KERB. ATTOHNKYS AT I ,AW,

CINCIXXATI, IiIIIO

;/ kFFICK No. 3 Apollo Building, coni I il ' 1 I and Walmit. may 22. —^ituro

^lisrcUancous.

^ni ( | ')00(i r j jPeaUn. RAINBOW STORE! THORNBURGH & ROBINSON TPAKE pleasure in stating to the Farmers | of Putnam comity and citizens generally, that they arc now in receipt of tlieir m till imn yoos. Comprising a wide range of seasonable givsls, at prices that cannot fail to please the Lu-te of pundioscrs. Being now in their NEW AND MAGNIFICENT IUTLDING, on the North-west corner of the Fuhlic Square, where every facility, Ixith as regards room, light, Ac., you will And in addition toour G EX El I .V1 * A SS( )RTM E XT

—OF—

NEW GOODS,

1

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. Ci W. PHILLIPS’,

•Sole Proprietor.

N 2 r«)I! " nuil.Prv-. Wulnut at., Lot. Fourth &

COAL! COAL! COAL! rm "

’IIK subscriber would respectfully notify T ,,, i > ,, the public that he is prepared to (III ordefs I . '""'I A ( ! ro J‘, ncaa,lo; I’.'r (’.ml during the ) .r.-cnt e ason at l.D Yards A ’ lf ’ •’••"/•ridge; Ross ^ Com. .or, near the Southern Depot, lli-eu turners max 1‘,/T "“V’ , ‘ T, M "- VSV,1 . U / rely upon receiving a g.Kal article. I, 1 '" ( * •'•‘d- ' Mill; and by druggists BLACKSMITH COAL, rekeepers generally. Iy» i "M band .'iMu > i . 1 > I{ 11 < > II \ ' K’S

"’‘"'"''.'"’oJVToo'r; ttlMIUH

A superior article from the Highland (' al w—f

^line. always on hand and for salo at the rmTOdStlS

Y a I'd hetween the I- loiinn:: Mill and Factory. I ,..;,..i.i .. xi i: :.A

tW( Irders for either article will bo prompt- ^

that we have littcd up an apartment especially tor Farmers to transact business privately willi each other. This will add greatly to the comfort of the bouse. So when you come to tow n

call at the

Greene rm.

\

'ing j the

U fuel i on.

mESTIOIl, TBE W10EE!! About Face, ami March to the

Boot and Slim* Store or

Ks^XTSTBOW STORsE Gr. II. JOH-JD^LaST,

Where you will be met by gentlemanly sab -- VeiTImmediately Opposite the Fust Office

men ready to wait upon you with Dry’doods, ! Or.emeasID, Ind. Mmes, Boots, Hats ( aps, tpiaensware, tiro- I Where your wants will at all times be Good- r ry n e ui,u “ y t,,,t n * ^ ; supplied with Produce generally taken in exchange for BOOT S AND SHOES fOI Mdl lillll BfiVS, G'wds. | Together with Misses’ and Ladies' It will bo ox lingly gratifying to tho older Slt<)I"S \ X T I Y n V IM’I • I >ct partner of tl.c Arm to meet his old and tried „? 1 , v '. . a 1 Lfriends in thi-new and commodious room. c ^ 0 . th ! r

Greencastle, May 22, 1858.—tf

J U ST

filled l»v ajqdieatiou at ll

I» Agent

xopany

(M't2 6120

at t lie Dei L. M. R. I

Yards, or of the it Drue Store.

■SHH^HHcmfii UK Y. I-S/.Y1AC1 'W r nX*i*itlXtfc*

KOI! NAl.K HV

may rr E T KIGHTLEY

and fur tho relief and cure of chronic diseases, arising from impure blood or a deranged state of the dig. -tivn organs or nerves, there is abundant evidence to prove tlml they arc not equalled.

Try them. For sale by (ONRAD COOK, Druggist,

Tune 19 ,t Sole Ygcnt fc t.Grecneustlc

RECEIVFn

I T tlieir new .Store and for sale very low, a " | k ’ i t heavy lot of Quoenswaro, Glassware! w Vts ’

and China.

mavTHOBNB1 UGH A ROBINSON. A Fine Lot of Swiss Jaconet, VTAINSOOK and CAMBRIC MUSLINS, l.\ ju-t received and for sale low bv may 22. THORNBURGH & ROBINSON.

. work in his line. He solicits u sharo of public patronage, feeling confident of Ills ability to satisfy his patrons both its to the quality and price of his work. Give him a trial, and judge for your-

julylO 3m8

^X\st M tail | chil

WANTED,

SITl A TION vts u Buols kcp]»f.Tin n -lv*iv, om^ IVavliur in ti (.’oinnion i''( ! I. il.ixhad uiii]tie experience in both branches, applicant is confident of i;ivinj; entire satc | .o»«ction. AV ould take a school in the connGreencastle Music Store!

Fiano Foktk.s from $175 to $«Oo. drvss A. B„ Greencastle Post Offlee. *t ' •

M Ki.oirRONH from $45 to $200. Guitars from $5 to $50. Violins from $1 to $50.

Also, a full and complete stuck of

.'shut Music uinl Musical Merchandise, of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale at

“Smash-down Panic Pkices.”

Our Pinna Fortes are from tho following

noted Factories:

('bickering & Sons Boston. Woodward & Brown “ A. & J. Keogh Buffalo. Veters, Cmgg A Louisville. A. II. < isle & Co New York. Child A Bishop's celebrated Melodoons. The above instruments cannot he surpassed, and will be sold on terms defying competition. We respectfully invite those wishing anything in the Music line to call and examine our stock. Every instrument fully warranted. All orders proiii|>tly attended to. Address R. DOBBI NS & GO., Greencastle, Ind. N. B.—Becond-hand Pianos wanted in exchange for new ones. may 22, 1858.—tf

Dr.HJ AMES,the Retired Pliisiiian, discovered while in the East Indi’-s, n certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, < ougha, Coidi, and general debility 't lie remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, wa- given up :i> di His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of bencflttiiig hi.- fellow mortal- h will send to those who wish it, tho recipi fi containing full directions for making mol ■ succeasfiilly using this remedy, rRNK on i E eeipt oftheir naine. Addn 11 P BroWl f No. I'.iGrandst., Ji wey City. N. J. 3m it '

( ’< X )K S

PRUSSIAN HAIR TONIC.

r piIl.S Hair Tonic clears the pores of tlie 1 Skin, causes a hearty action on the root* of tho Hair, preventing* Baldness and Gray Hnir, and frees the Skin from Dandruff; it brings the Hair to its place, where it -henld lay; it will change the nnr-liost Hair into the

most soft, bji.ky and ui.ossv coiidition; imparts to it a darker color; and a fn e u-c

will keep both the Skin and Muir in a health'/ state,and never become harsh or full oft'. Th" Ladies will find this Hair Tonic a gre,.t addition to the Toilet, on account of its agret "M"

perfume.

HaT Prepared and sold by C'omiaIi Cook, Dniggist, N. W. corner Pub. Square, G; cast 1c, Ind. Price 25 cts. per bottle. tf I' 1

vJXJST 'IMIb; largest and best lot of PERFUMERY 1 ever brought to this market, at tho CITY DRUG STORE, may 29. Kad side Square.

JOHN HURLKY. BAML. C. PBCK. BIT K IT; Y & PECK, Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and Willow Ware, rfv. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,

Greencastle, Ind.

^ LL ord\v for BAKING executed with

as

i ie atn*\t the diortMt notion ami ebiwp the cheapest. . * P. S. Agents *ir Knapp's patent Coal Oil ^ t

^X^^XTKZXjXJST iilipc ami $tmoti!)jc ^ouucint, Ao, 168 ] ine street, hetween Ml. end 5/A, CINCINNATI R. ALLISON Supt MANUKACTUKKKS AND DKALKUB IS NEWS, BOOKI AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases. Gullies. Ac.; Inks, an-l Printing Materials of every description. Stkkkotyi'Ino of all kinds; Book-, Mu.4. Patent Medicine Dir", ii..;,-, Jobs,'VY d Kngraving, <Jco., &<■. Brand and Pattern Letter*, various style$gjy fc Blkctrotyfino in all its branches

Jy31 6ml 1

e. t. jcia-imjEnr,

AGENT FOB THE

TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY

Of Providence, R. I.

H^^Offie*—Exchange (Sauk. mat -

Lamps.

may 22, 1858.

-If

i Hardware and Stoves. At STKV F.NSON -V AM b