The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1858 — Page 3

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Governor's Message. Senators and liejircxentafives:

not exist. But since the passage of that law, a great difference has arisen in reference to the relative value of real estate.

business ^rtvrrtbnnrnts.

AND. J, DARNALL;

BEU IMA! UTESHMT,

Previous to the year 1852 provision W hen the last appraiscnient was made. CftPS & Flir GOOdS was made in this State for annual ses there was hut oue railroad completed to| A r T \\ 1 1 < )J .IdSAl .I'’.

sions of the Legislature, but the members Indianapolis from any point in the State . 'r r - ^ TH r. OJ,I)-KSTA HI,IsIIEt) 1 \ \ i. of the convention who framed our exist- nor were any other of the existing works ’'pLlTuen GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ing constitution believed that biennial finished. You cannot bnt appreciate the UlUfTi^» *.v» k>- >. ia:!\< AsTU:. JM>. sessions, after that period, would, in or- effect that these roads have had upon the • I ^ rc now prepaml us usual for tho Fall Qflire—N. Homui.I thcO'urt llouse. dinary times, be sufficient. Thev provi- value of the property of the State In Trade, with a seWt and large stock of cvc-! KEFKKKNt’KS. 1 1 •• I...* ...1.— .. J ■ deed, it hassoincreased the value of such rvtbi "f \ n thpir ,in, ‘- Tl.ein st<K-k is gotten I Hon. James Ilarhin, Mt ricusant, Iowa;

. • cj i , up with th utiooit i arc, under tho direction.- “ Honrv N. Lauo, ( rawfordsville, hid.; ptopt y . i is eoundontly believed and supervi-ion of their senior partner, a prac- “ John 1’. t’sher, Terre Haute, “ new assessment would show that tieal and lAperie-t d Hatter, and their pur- “ (). 1*. Mort 'H, t'entreville.

^uairal.

i’rofcssioBat tfurils.

ded, however, that when in the opinion of the Governor the public welfare should demand it. he might call a special sess-

ion of the General assembly.

The thirty-ninth session of the General Assembly, which adjourned on the 9th day of March 1857, did not pass any

that

the taxablesof this 8tatc now amount to ehasoi- tuude at the lowest cash prices,

four hundred millions of dollars If this ' ti ” n< "“‘ rc to their old mottoview of the subject is correct, it is mat i ~ S " !rs .

They

(» nt-ncastlo,

DR. EASTERLY’S iDoixtoJ. Si-u.x'«ox-y. Iom.\K AM> SAHSAPAIUM.A ^ , , A * , n T *, 1 G H T L E Y Will cure all flisrnses arising from an im-, \!" S : ^ U-ndiTShU . , , , ,• I ^-*-UJLXr profe>sii»nal sorvic^s to thnne who pure Ftato ot tho Blood, or a Uoprav. d condi-1 nmy fMVor him with t h c i r patronage. All op- , ti<*n of the fluid nf the ajsteni, y\z: (’anoers, j (.nuiona p«»rft)nnod after the manner of tho Swelling of the Gland-, Rheumatisin, White ! mo«t approv<»d practitioner*, and with perfect Swelling, Chronic Sore Eves, Piles, Boils. Erv- 1 t,> the l" a ' :< ‘!' t - , lt l “*, v improper , 4 • ii. , i •.! lor him to fr»r tho satisfactjon of thoie 1 tro, Pams tn the Bonus and Joints. I u ho , mT0 not an wi th his profrsFleers in the Mouthand Throat, and all chron-, sU , na | ,.i mn , ct( . ri tiu.t in addition to a number lie constitutional diseases. This medicine | of years of successful pnw'tico in Kentucky and searches out the very roots of tho disease bj Indiana, also three years' practice in Bainpnrifving the hlotal, and . hanging theseeretion bri,1 K < ' UIlJ vicinity, he takes pleasure in giving

■ in tho BVhtom, thu* removing tliocau^o, which ,

John A. Matson,

| u Henry Secrest, u

K.T. Keightlev,

/. » . | . Terms rush—or short time to prompt men. Maj. W. I). Allf*n, Cashier K\. Bk., 44

- , - # w i ^ un J us ^ tn.it trie revenues paid for Purclmsers are invited to give them a call 44 W. II. Shields. Hecorder P. C., 41 law for the purpose of raising a revenue the support of the government should be before buying. Capt. W. II. Thornburgh, “ for the years 1857 and 1858. Intilthat levied upon the appraisement of 1851. 8.atV'Tbe highest market price paid for Furs •* Wm M.Jacolis, Biilunoud, Mo.; time it was confidently hoped by the At my request tho directors of the “"i 1 1> V ,tr . i ,'i s - . “ f raMci ' l!', 11 ,, people of the State that their Beprcscnta- State Prison have made a partial report K - v ’ A,, K' 28 - fimlr ’ < " ,>t; * vu ' h ' K1 « ln '

tives would at all times be willing to pro- as to the condition of that Institution, vide the necessary means to sustain ev- You will observe by an examination of ery department of the government estab- that report that the new cell house has lished by their Constitution. They also been finished ; but even now, after the expected that provision would he made same has been completed, such is the

to support every Benevolent Institution limited capacity of that institution that 'to' 1 -!, Vt' m'I'lijn KK Yrit ><) pn-hi 1 ,',-'! Henl Estate and Live Stock Agency,

G 1 h a h.n r ir vTl 0d '. ‘l'** a . 1 ‘ ^ « ‘"'P^jhlc to retain with safety, or in the town, where can be seen the latest Kast- h"li^!rm^eried tl“'r!witi!''uiu^n 1 ' cur, ‘ f' 11 t ivsacoMei.A.sr aiol t.v«-, f.^xtr^ing t.i’thwltho.rt^i’n though improvident legislation had m employ with proht, more than three hun- ‘rn.styjeso^ , itegistering. Advert,-ing. s.-lli-.g, Transfer- ‘‘'•'-'•M 'fused a proper lengU, ..f time. | •'

Fashionable Millinery. ■ MRS. L. GILMORE,

Jjitic of Xno Albany,

Wkm Sidk of Priiuc Sgi ahic,

AVOI LI) inform tin* Indies of Groeneastle rally, tfiat he has r t « opcin d a general

and vicinity that she* has the most complete

KKKKRKN'CKS :

AV. T. Seott, Esq., J. W. U»ll, If. D, W. R.

renders the< l kk < kktain am. pkrmankxt. u^vis, M. I). UarmUl, M. L A. B. Walla,

I>n. Eastkulv s loDINK AM) ,NaUSAp.\rili.A i*. M.. Hainbru/i/r, hut.

will cure the worst m Ktict tit ai. disk ask, and 6n lie may be tound at hU Office, over

. drive out mid destroy evurv particle of mkk< li- ' •'' ,ore -

‘ 1 , , , , Greencnstle, 'fav 22.—Ivr

RV which IS in the BYSTKM. and cure lt« bad <■!- 1 f . : .1.1’. r. FSKMSTRB, U.D.a. DAVID CLOll), M.l>.

Hon. Alb.G. Patrick. Grasshopper Fulls, K. 1' : " _ fkkmmtkk ai ri.otir.

Moore & Osborn, Att\ . at Law, Chicago, 111. It will cure Mtcoxivutv svptm is or vr.NK-

i NI>. .1. ])A BN A LL Would most iviipeet- Rl At. diskas k, and will drive the hvi'Hii.itic tUiF y SCASTLh' t\D

tally announee to the . itiz. us ot I’utnam vtui sand all ii iukditaky tainis and rots- < ttli. e in the “Ash and adjoiniug counties and the public gene- 1 , Nol . s mattl . r out of tho gvstcll , tl.rouglt tho Pul.lie Suttare. tritit nf» hna mcMAntIv t.tw.tiixi u rroiw.i'ul * . .

pout s ok tiii: skis, and restore the Patient to

a perfect state of iikaltii and Pi KlTV. It is : ^ „ ~T. , , , an\ . .• . ft 1 '.' Me use Branch s “ A nasthesia s ! a nositivo cure tor i.iVK.a coMPi.AixT nml tivr-i » ., ... . >etO’’Itf

x> m IST ^ X S T s,

.EXCASTl.K I SI Building," North side

All operations warranted togivc satisfaction.

BONNETS, FLOW KBS,

KIB1 SON'S, HEAD I'BESSES, &i

Wedding, Laeo or Silk Bonnets

former days impaired the credit of their dred and fifty convicts. The number State, as similar legislation had injured which will he confined there by the first the reputation of others, yet, that for of January, 1850, will, in all probability, many years, the credit of Indiana, main- amount to five hundred. You will theretained in every particular, was to them fore see the absolute necessity of either ti matter of just pride and congratula- enlarging the existing prison, or of crecttion. They felt that although Indiana ing an additional one in some other part

in the days of her improvidence, had of the State.

been unable to maintain the high char- In view of the prison being located uetcr of a sovereign State in responding upon the southern boundary of the State to till her pecuniary obligations, yet site thereby causing a heavy expense in transhad now attained to that position of porting the convicts from the various, wealth and influence among her sister counties, and believing that a portion of States, that any failure to redeem every the labor of tlie inmates could be more

undertaking would be injurious to her profitably employed in some other local a v T’ , ''.or.jD:iDru’C run cvAtun ..edit and her honor. ity. and relying upon the advice and Al r *iuHiiBURGH b OLD ^lAHD

Notwithstanding these and other con- opinion of those most experienced in siderations, the members of the last Leg- managing such institutions, that three islature,for reasons into which it is not hundred to three hundred and fifty eon my duty to inquire, failed to enact the viets are as many us should he confined laws neeesstiry to sustain the various in- in one locality, 1 accordingly join with terosts to which I have alluded. Shortly the Directors and Warden of the Prison after such adjournment 1 informed the in recommending to you that a law be people of the State that there was neees passed at an early day, providing for the - ity for legislation, and expressed a readi- erection of another State Prison, and that ness, whenever the laws could he passed, the same he located somewhere in the to call the members together. Believing northern portion of the State. Little that there was such a want of harmonv be done towards the erection of said among them that necessary legislation prison until the spring of 1850. could not he secured, I declined to exer- If it should be regarded by you as docise the power entrusted to the Governor sirable to use the labor of a portion of to call a special session of the General the convicts in the erection of said j.ri Assembly. But a new Legislature hav- son, one hundred and fifty to two hun ing been elected, 1 have at the earliest dred of them could he employed for that practicable day exercised the power to purpose. If you should decide to pass

ing and Exchanging Beal Estate; Iss uting challenge the world to produce its equal in Land Warrants. Invi .-ligating Land Tith ■. th-e complaints. The afflicted will hear in * .'’V'i ''"f. bli .!' "'m ,MV ':1:"" nK ll V , i* i "K mind that Du. Eastiiilv's Iomnk am, Sak

made in the latent East flit style and fashion, | and Lea-Ing Farm-, Kcnting Houses and Lot

and at tho sliortc-1 notice.

8<a>".M I ELI N E BY WORK of every descrip tion done in the latest style. inav'iO Um GREAT BARGAINS

AT THE

People’s Clothing Store. Southeast Corner Public Square,

THE undersigned would inform his friends

and customers that his

FALL AND WINTER STOC K

ML .VS. ROYS’ & YOUTHS’

CLOTHING,

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,

IS .NOW COM I'LETE,

Paving Non-ivsident Taxes, Collecting Kents,

sAPAHir.I.A will cure all Nervous Diseases, Fo-

Jfcc. ALSO, “ mule Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Disea i -of Registering, Advertising, lltiding I’nreha-crs the L idne\ ■. Bladder and L’rinary t 'rgan-, in a

for, and when authorized so to do, in the Pur- few day s

chase, Sale, Exchange and Transportation of all classes of Common Stock; and ALSO, Registering, Advertising, finding Purchasers

j for, and when empowered so to do, in Buying, " n, l beautiful ns alabaster. I Selling, Exchanging, and Transporting till "

classes of Blooded Stock.

Tho transaction in the Commission hiisincs. will not he confined to any one particular (branch, but will include all that is generally

transacted at commission house;

-in selling at

auction or otherwise all articles of Morchan-

IIK.NRY RKCRKST. SOLON TURMAN. SKI’RUST & TURMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND COUECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,

• -n/:/•:vnsrr./:, /.yd/ i.y i

TJ'HEY praetiet! in all tho Courts of this l State and especially in theCourtsof Put.

it will remove Pimples and Blotches from ' m "" !, " <l »'lj oi "im: eoun'ties. the FACK, and makes tha skin clear, white Dttie.-/a t/^ Court Ifon,,

<iiVGiicnstu . In l .Ot t.. 18.»8.—.1 v 1

N’olnuv 1 5 ul )lic.

SO L0 N' T U R M A N,

T tin' <iflict* of Secrest Jc Turman, in tin* rourt-housc, bninutluly cnmmi-sit*iv<l ih a

It docs this by

Purifv ing the BLOOD, and by its prompt ac-i tion on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secret'»rv Oi-j gans, producing vigorous health. i r Per oils who have long been nfllictinl with

di-e. Furniture, Farming and Meehanieal Im- cutaneous disc.,- -, are advistsl

Scrofula, Olds,in Tetter, Ringworms, Scald ' s '"t»ry Public for Putnam county, will disIlead, Blotches. Eruption of the Skin, and all < ' lmr h’* " ll thu . ^ uti,, ' , , of t,, “ t 1 “Hiee—oxeeute

eoiivoyanees, tah .• acknowledgments, proteit

usually sold atcomnii.ssion houses. All kind-

Produce and Provisions bought and -hipp-d. a Pl’Lv on the Sores, or diseased parts, when u- ! when so authori/.ed. ing Du. Hast Kit ly's Iodink a n d S a hh a pari i.- I A special hwitry ami Legi-ter lias been pre- i.\. Tin* lodim* ami Sarsaparilla purifies tin' ipared forth., registration Of Bio,sled Stock. |,i,„Hl, and ouu.'o.s the .-ores todi.siharge their

in whn h a minute description will he ,uven

as to age, size, weight, color, pedigree, prie,. rVTKI" M VTTF.R. and theOINTMKNT IIKAl.s f and terms of all that may be regi-tered fm hen both ar,‘ used (which 1 alwa\sale. Those who have common stock of any recommend, 1 a I’K.ltM A N rnt and a a Die A Let* kk

^s/CEIDIG A-X-j

ar,. the hest and

R. R. STEVENSON, M. D.,

Physifian .and

I'l.aMiint t/a/■,/, a, I'tifnajn Co., Inti.

’ll AN KFl I. for past favor*, respectfully

.solicits a eontinuance of the same. Oflie,)

at the same old stand. June 12.

ROBERT M. CRANE,

_A-ttOX*IXOV Clt Xjiftxv

i. iTI.’ i

| kind for sale, cay find an Entry and Register always ctloctod. They

' «?)!7 r *i\ ! ‘'r n i f ' , T i, ‘ l h 1 ’ 'vh'vhjniost rowKiivta. cihativk known to man.

will he given a lull history, iirtoe and terms of ,

1 all stock th: • may he register,s] for .ale. A >' ,l11 1 " sk 1 ‘I'"' 0 * '“ar the result. a /TEE SC.t STL ISIK Those who have lieal Estate to sell or rent, Pt of the Iodine and Sasparilla si p, r hot - \ l ’ ILL attend faithfully to all business ctlor Personal Property of any kind, will find an tlo, or 6 bottl t.- I s Salt Rheum N * trusted to 1 it and make quick colEntry and Begt tor s iffioiontly large to give Qinti t, 75 centopor bottle. ' Both are ,.r... " ! :;, " i l ,r ' ■ '> 7 the "tost tin , Dr. EASTERLY ■ ! ird and D. E._ WILLIAMSON,

which I have before alluded.

! such

Embracing all the latest styles and fabrics, from with VlHlr a^teruis. ' Theahov^-nau- Streets, St. Louis, Missouri, sole pro-! t ic i>we.-t grade t«» the finest garment tiotied Books have nil been prepared e.\pres.-l\ prietor, to whom all orders must bo addre-sed. which can he found anywhere. for the bitsine , and are for no other purpose Sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, solo agent

Although that Legislature failed toap- the jutrehase of more land for tho use of propriate the means whieh were then in .the new. than belongs to the State adthe treasury to sustain the interests for joining the present prison. There are whieh they h id been raised, the Admin- generally confined in the prison many istrative and Executive offieers of the who could be profitably employed in raisState believed that such was the regard ing necessaries for the support of the I n-

that the peojde of Indiana had for the | stitntion.

yrovernnient they had established—such I have thus briefly called to your attheir anxiety for the maintenance of their tentiou those interests of the State whieh constitution, and the support of their demand, in my opinion, your immediate laws, that it was their imperative duty to action. I have done thus in the hope apply the money in their possession to that a few days only of your time will be the purposes for whieh it was collected. [ required, deferring to make any other From that adjournment of the Legisla- recommendation until you assemble at laturc, those officers have endeavored to 'lie regular session, which will he on the sustain every interest of Indiana, as pro- 'hh day of January, 1859. Incuncluvided for by her constitution and her sion, 1 hope that harmony may prevail in laws. They found that the laws of the your councils, and that wisdom and paStite provided that the Auditor, Trcasur- triotism may guide your actions.

, r. and Governor were authorized to procure money to pay the interest upon the public debt. Believing that the welfare of the State would he promoted by paying such interest, a loan was negotiated on the22d of June, 1858, with the Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund' for one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, which was applied to the payment

..w. j,........ .... w. ■ ....... “j „ >,, i in.', me inr im omer purpose |,v t ottrad t ,„ilv a law, provision should be made for Honorable and fair dealing, together with hi*i "hatever. Ami all pci-mm. who wi. h to sc- fol . (ir n ( , l>( i, t , v 1 I*. 1.7P il ‘ I'lirit t)li>tit.i,lvi>w Ii. it.i* ^ ii. ’ •

ATTORNKY AT LAW.

Office Xorth side Public Square, HUKENCASI LK, INI).

cure them .elves homes, or trade in personal! \\ 7mrin777uu‘tsilrto hU ta property, eotnim n or blooded stork, will find nil. C AllTKIl'N C'Ol'Cill HAI.HAM tbi- and adjoining < oiintie.-. may 22. it to their interest to call and examine the Will, ire Coughs, Asthma, Consumption,Broil- s . .t t x m xos. ~J. a. (iii.mokk. several Entrie- and It, riders which are al- ehitis, Sppitting of Blood. Fain in the .Side and JENNINGS & GILMORE

I'Ain m-N ,,.- < T-saa,x.. "per'':,rFddri'Vd'': 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW

whatever you wi-h to purelia.-e. 1 he de-tgn , „ ' .. A N D N OT A Rl ES P U B LIC,

And he assure* hi* friends and tlie public is to make this an intelligenee oflie,>, into which ""o C'-ea', ot the 1 hroatj leot ami I. lings. GREKNf'ASTLK, INI), gene rail v, that ho will continue to all, both huyer, and sellers, who believe that No one . houM neglect a (< •ugh, or ( old. a sin- XI '1 LT. attend promptly t<» ail business en-

an offlee of th kind will he advantageous to gle day. Millions die anmtally by negleeting ( \\ trusted to their care. Collections mad,» (eo.nmt.nity, can contribute something of in- aCCMMnN COED. Cough- and Cold- 1,1 and promptly remitted. Farticulur attention

NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES for carrying on business in this line, has

see!!red him a

offer them nothing but the

BEST IN THE MARKET ES: JS« £ "•■ •• "•»>■•* ''•■■,'•

an examination of the records; and th,>-e who “'h r. have you a ( oilgh, ( old, orany other om,.,., have property of any one or tlie several kinds disea-,'of tlie Lungs? Procure at once that cele lor sale e innot possibly be harmed by having I,rate 1 remedy. Da. C.vhtkk's Cocoit Balsam

-AT TUB—

LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

r *

.

ASH BEL 1*. WILLARD.

>f such interest. After the State had undertaken to pay nil the interest and; principal of her debt, her sovereign integrity demands that her obligations! should bo redeemed. See. 1 of Art. !)of the constitution declares that “It shall bo the duty of the (lenornl Assembly to provide by law for the support of institutions for the education of the deaf and dumb and of the Blinl. and also for the t reatment of the insane.” No appropriation was made by tlie Lc g is la lure to sustain those institutioifs, but the money was in tlie treasury—the clear provision of the constitution that those institutions should he supported, the officers of tlie State thought should be maintained undexeuted, and accordingly they applied the funds in their possession to that purpose. The offieers of the State have been . nablod, by an economical administration of the pubhe funds, to tints fur sustain every department of the government, and pay the interest on our indebtedness, leaving a balance in the treasury of 8131,342 28, without making any loan • ■xeept the one to whieh 1 have before

alluded.

No tax having been levied for the years 1857 and 1858, all the resources for sustaining the government, or main-( taining its credit, will at an early day be exhausted, unless the Legislature shall provide a remedy. 1 recommend to you. therefore, that at as early a day ns possible, you take into consideration the condition of the treasury, and that a tax be

levied for the year 1858.

Thu report of the Auditor of State will

exhibit to you the amount which it is e.s- • timuted it will he necessary to raise. If the tax is levied at once, it can be col-; looted in timo to meet the ordinary expenditures of the government. It will he necessary to negotiate a loan to meet tlie interest which will ho due upon the public debt upon the first day of January, 1869. No difficulty will bo found in negotiating such a loan, provided the

levy is made for the year 1858. Justice to the residents and owners of

the property of the State demands that the expenses of the government should he paid by them equally, according to the value of their property. To secure so desirable a result, it bus long been the policy in Indiana to have frequent valuations of all the real property within the Ptate. Accordingly, on the 13th of Feb

PURE PURE

mu; mu;

COOK'S nuro STOKE COOK’S DIU’G STOKE COOK’S DRUG STORE

IS THE FLACK IS THE FLACK IS THE FLACK

TO HUY DRUGS TO ROY DRUGS To BUY DRUGS mu: IMU.ME WHITE LEAD mu: ritiMK white lead 1*1 RE PRIME WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE CORE RINSE ED < >1 R 1 ’ERE RINSEER OIR I’CRE RINSEER olE

For sale low at

tflt COOK - DRUG TORE.

PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN

PEKL: OIIKOME GREEN

C]I ROME GREEN (MIROME GREEN YKKDIGKIS (tiUKEN YKKDIGIUS IIRKKN

PUU: VERDIGRIS GREEN 14 COOK S DRUG STORE. PRIME COPAL VARNISH PRIME COPAL VARNISH PRIME COPAL VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER EXCELLENT JAPAN DBTER EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER At COOK’S DRUG STORE.

THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS OF TURK PAINTS

For sale low at

COOK’S DRUG STORE. INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER NYarrantod to jrive Satisfaction Warranted to Satisfaction Warranted to jjfive Satisfaction

For sale low at

COC3XS.’JS.

p

DOJSTT IFO^RyG-IET To Cull nnd sec Him if you Want Cheap Croods.

£ i

paid to tin* settk inout «'i K-tutcs.

Office, for tin* }>resent, in the Treasurers

may 22.—1 y JOUZST

ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office i/i Koi'f//aril's building, adjoining

lhe Post Office.

J T AY INC resumed the practice of mv prei 1 fe-sion. L respectfully solicit such hudness »s usually ilciuumls the attention of Attorneys.

Special attention given to the Ui-inev* of

fe,y' l)B. EASTERLY, corner Third and A,liuini.-trt.ton.andGuardian.". Charge* innd-

' mftj 22

c- *

11. I.OKVl KXSTINK.

it registered, for not only do the records give a I w | lic h never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty lull description ol your property, hut also Vtnir 4 . , , , ,, own price and term*. Y.m nutke y,.nr own D"; 1'our,, and always critK.sthe worst r.\si:s contracts; receive tlie funds from tho hands nfi"' ' olds. Coughs, or any diseases ot the Throat tho purchaser, who may t>e directed to votn-.and Lungs, in a few day*. Price—Trial botnropurty ftxjm the description on record, then ties, 2:, cents; large bottle-, $1 per bottle, or r,

how can it lie a losing gum,—a swindling | game, or any oilier game, .>tue that of a st ruiglit- ' forwank upright, Inmost and honornhlc trun-

aotion? And for keeping those soverai Kit- i Che-tnut streets, St. I,on is, Mo., sole proprietor, tries and Regi.-i rs, and tin,ling jairelnisers for | to whom all orders must be addressed, to get 1 your property, (for in all eases where there i- , ll( . Sold by Conrad T.s.k, Druggi-t. , no sttlo made, thtre is no commission or elutnre- , . . | whatever,) you will he taxed the following C" ]r K ”" nt 1 ” r t»-^'"‘’<^tle, and by Druggists

. .. C0MMIK8IOK8. YTTILLgivt prompt and etlieient attention On Beal !•. t ! l.eiov.-: DR. BAKBKta ■raoiPIC \\ to buiinoss, I cpoeiallv to the colleo-

< >n all sau 8 lion' r .o<u.11001in hi.-ive, 2 pcrct. i \\ ill euro G< iinorrhiH t. <llect, St meture, Scm- (jon ,,i‘ claims.

jam us j. sm 11 j :y, Allorne) aiiU Couiisolor at Law, .IA'/> .n stick OK THE LEAVE,

Grkxmcabtlx, f.NP.

may 22, 1R58.—tf

1 III X, K. K. S. COWOILI,. GREENCASTLE

r*IXX^MTXTJVX

W OOLKX FACTORY

Crawfordsville street,

NGAlt NOH'FI I Di ;i’< >T.

oi l! FACTORY isnowineom-

1' '

; inal Weakness, C'hordee, diseases of the Kid- Offlee in the room formerly occupied by

$;i,0001,>$4,000 “ ]j

a a a a 000 to $7 000 “ ! ,i a j ney’s, Bladder, and all diseasi's of the genital •Judge Eekles.south of the bquare, “ “ “ “ $7,000 to any amount, 1 “ “ organs. Reader, haveyouu pbivatk duskahk . 'll 1 . 1 ,} Dt 'B- lv . In all -ales going above t.i.OOO, 2 per cent. Do not uegl l it. Dklav is ijaxokiioi s. Da J~. IE 3 - FxTT~)T~) A T iT IMI. U)., will licebarged on the first s.'i,ooo. ; Bakf.ii s Si-KotFir is asafe, speady and kadi Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, On Live Mo. L, a-I". 1 ,',, , e.vt. e i* UK. With Dr. Bak, rsSiteeifie you can I kFFKRS his services to the citizen* of Gn-cn-On all sales front zl.> to inclusive, f. percent. , . \ I eastle and vicinity in all hrnnehes of tin. • 1 44 44 44 -')()(ft*‘'tH) 4 • I i> (4 > llljll>l It I * 1 s 1 • H lUl pfl. \ 4 H L ( \ pi*-till, .. . , .. . , . '• i" v-- i i • • . ’ 1 1 | medical profession. Particular attention paid “ “ “ “ $2"" to ?:."0 “ 1 “ “ as plain ihrections for use accompany tho mod- ^ t( , t |, ( , treatment of all Chronic Dimaaes. '* " l ‘ •t' 11 " to$l,000 “ 2 “ “ ieine. Price $1,50 per bottle. Otiite and Reside nee on lndiaua|M>li* street,

iileto operation and we are tire-. , $1,000 to as mueb greater as fcrj," DR. EASTERLY, corner of Third nearly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. , pared m I anil-pin WOOL in 1 11 ■ 11111 ' 11 > u and Chestnut streets, St Louis, Mo., sole pro- '" H . v -- l . xr .at mo.,i," • i in- all cases where the sum ex eeds $ i per 1 . — ■k^bcito.-a, .: a i.'iuii, -r as shall g> v e the CO nt. will bechargt^on the first ' '•■ 0. prietor, to whom aU older* must be addr d | II. Ll. PITOHLYNN tco.nnletesatbrfaetion. Our MacWneryis the genuine. Sold by Cbnrad Cbok, /AFFERS his profiwional serricos to the cits nearly all new mid of the im*«i qualit} . W i* . . • „. * . i < I I 1

have in our cinplny Workmen of tliorouufli ox- o C. 7 O O O ; I)rui^i^i<t, -"1' a^i*nt for (ffunfaRtU*, an l 1)}

poriunro, who will duvote all thoir onoruics to Acres of i^and lor .<a!e in Northern I‘>wa; Dru^i^ist.^ generally . . , . . public expectation. ail-elect, d :•• •‘t'ons.tm.berand prairie Price DR . iiooPBR’a FBMA1.B COMmAlT u- " : ' r ' Mothodte > Chu,ch - ... . i i raiiLTimr fioin •u* to •,-8 per ncrc. Good lonL r . , ,nn > -- 1 ’ 8 * l) Western-Made Goods. eredit-eiven. Wdleur, >,tl l etnale I. pi;,mu. such a.- exWeTdl h^t iTwi . iTjrZk of -"l'l""-'"l. «r .’"'"'■"1 Menstrmttion, NEW FEATURES- FIFTH YEAR

Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and 2R0 Acres of Land in Putnam eimr.ty—in i'leur Albus, or Whites. Barrenness, Sallow

" * ’ ' ituuted Bl Complexion, lletulnehe, Dizziness, Weak

i/.etis of (ireetieastle and vicinity ns PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

OF THK-

280 Acres of Land in Putnam

fancy Cassimers, Sattinets, Hlanketo, Clotiis, i M! ?4 |on :,0 > township 10, rung" I- . ... , .. , ...... .. Jeans, Plaid Flannels, White, Rial and Brown ""''y north,-.,-l ol Greeuea lie. dmilesnortli x,',. rv ,.p r i K h t ful Dreams.and aUdis,-a*e eaused Wool at any other Factory. * west, and tho county rtmd on the north. Th« mont, etc., of the Sexual Organs. Dr. Hoop-. . ^ ‘a t > T y f A'I untin* farm is cnehisutl hy a gootl fuiiee; l.M) cr Female Cordial is universally aeknowlC • -i V Ik I > 1 US VI. acres in a hioh stat-of ittltivalion, the remain- l lV the ladies ns the best ever inventeil.

, To those wanting Rolls ntude, or Y’urn spun, der well set in blue gnt.-s, with an ahnndann- gj-y-Price s| per bottle of 0 bt>ttle* for $. r >. purebasetf. and engntved *>u steel, Herring s we would say, waslt your Wool clean and bring of ehoiee timber ol a general variety, stall as . .. .... great painting,‘Tiik ViLUSnaBLAeKSMli'il," ■it to us, and you shall l>e piers,si witli the work, oak, poplar, ash, hi, kory. Mm k walnut, itgar |,K - l ''-' ‘ r 1.1.1, eorner t tiint inut nestnut xv ;n niivv n ,j,i,. s , u» *ubs<ril>er.- only) on It willbedone jiromptly, your Wool not \ta.-t- >fce. An orchard eeiitaining over loo tree- ,,f streets, St. Loui-. Mo., soleprojirietor, to whotit ], r; , y p) ;l te paper, vshH inches, oil the fol..

ij’dOUDJl Ulil 11111 ll

si perb esora i mast

BEAUTIFUL ART JOURNAL!

Valuable Premiums, Ate,, &c.!

''HIS popular Art Association, now in it* fifth year of unparalleled suoeess, having

cd, and as cheap as at any other responsible 1 choice summer and fall fruit, never-failing stock all orders must be adilresstal.

Sold !,v fonrad t ook. Druggist, sole agent

Factory. (water in abundance, several g,sal springs and

Those from a distance cun have their Rolls an excellent well, frame hott-o with four ins ,. .. . „ and Yarn to tal;, lain,e will, then,. and porch. together with ‘ "'""‘castle, and by Druggists generally. WOOXj WJYITTEID h , " r «®‘ , ; u, , r l' u f,inn „ i ' DR. EASTERLY’S in exchange. be highest market price paid t - m „ v .. „„ ,. vtra l, u ,|, I-KM-U AMI VtU E KILLER • ool in exchange for goods. hewn bigs, containing two room-and an ,ntn " 111 cure Ague and I ever, f hill and lever,

]or hall. In a luisilthy locatiiui, (initu handy to Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Keiuittent Fvjsc*h(H»l and three ehurehef*, | mile from rail- vers, and all the various forms of Fevers iuci-

fd ir \N ■" *1

exchange for goods.

•tENCK 4.V (OWtilLL.

(lrt*eneaj*tU». May 2t», 18.*>8.—tf

#'mSICFMIIILLiir#

at the .

road station, and one mile from a splendid a,. nt to Billiotts Climates,

flouring mill. A very desirable location, and one that can be had on very reasonable terms. Price per aero, in three pavim-m-.

If there i- » m \x.

woman or child, siitl'cring with .Vttt'K am> of the Association.

1 low ing

TERMS ,»F srBSCBTPTTON:

Every person remitting thr.r ilttllnra, will receive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving, after Herring's cetobratert Painting, THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.

Also, a copy of the beautiful

CQHMOPOMTAM ART JOfHNAl,, An elegantlv illu-trated quarto Magazine.— Also, fie* season tickets of admission to tho Eastern or Du eiiforf,) and Western Galleries

Greencastle Music Store! , I ’■ ' xo Foul I s from $175 to $HI)t). ijq."-'-A■ M i.loukoxs from $45 t,, $2uo. J J W .7 J(i l lTARs from $:> to $50.

Violins from $1 to $50.

Also, a full and complete stock of

Sheet Mnsle amt Mimie/tf \ferelttindtse } coal and limestone rod, in i 1 neighbor ,»rdcrs must he addre-sed to get the genuine. of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale at hood, close to school, a good Untiring mill w nb- SoM bv Conrad Gmk

“Svakh-oown Panic I’kh kw.'' ' rl ‘" 1 u—i

1H0 Acres of Land, situat d near the centre ,,f Tama county, Iowa, six miles from the county seat, on the countv road lending from Toledo to Codur Falls -ail high rolling prairie —in a county that abound- with go,*! ton,

Fk\ Kit they are ndvi-cd to procure Dr. Kitsteriy - Fever and Ague Killer. It is a PoSITIVI CVKK—sjtr. rly ii/ni /teriU0tient, Try it. Price $1 per 1 oUiO, or t) bottles for $5. Dr. KA-s'l ERT.Y. corner Third and Chest-

nut -U., rit. Louis, sol* pniprietor, to whom all 1H5:>.

There will also be given to the subscribers •vornl hundred valuable works of Art, comprising HncOil P- intings, Bronzes, Heulpturcs, iY,-.. i.Y, from celebrated American and foreign

Artists.

Sul.-eriptions will 1„ received up to Jan. 1,

Our Pinna Fortes are from the following

noted Fu,dories:

('bickering it Sons Boston. Woodward & Brown “ A. it J. Keogh Buffalo. Peters, Cragg it Co Louisville. A. II. Gab* it Co New York. Child it Bishop's celebrate, 1 Mclodcon*.

in 2 miles. The line for the Iowa Oentral i . ,

It. B. pa-es through one corner tf the land-1‘ , ’ r 0r8 ;* nd , ' V l"'«b-''-(>sts generally station loeiited on the hind. Also, 18 aeriq of ^^^^^

of the prairie

land. A great bargain is offerod in this land.

On the evening of that ditto, the premiums will he awarded to subscriber*.

,, ... . For full iiartieulars, see December Art nigui -o, I"-' 1 ' Jot its.u.. price 50 cents. Specimen copies

sent to those desiring to subscribe, on the receipt of I* cents in postage stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C..!. .1.,

Eastern Offlee. 54R Broadway N. V.,

Or, W(s*ternOfflee, IOC Watcrst., SanknskyqO.

F. M. FltAZIKK, Hon. Secretary,

novO 4t25 Greencnstle, Ind.

ruary, 1851, an act was passed to appraise; XIIK CHE AI’EST BURNINII FLT'Il) change for mw ones. m»y 22, i858^--tf

LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!

good timber within five miles ... ,„ v ^ ^ )K’S

PRUSSIAN HAIR TONIC.

80 Acres of Land within 1 \ nules northwest rpniS Il.i'.r Tunic clears the pores of the of Groenca-tlc, situated on th ^GrooneasUe and ' J Skin, cau-ci u hearty action on the roots Koekville road—20 neresJp' a high statm-, ! ,,f the Hair, preventing’ Baldness and Gray i)()I1N . „ ir ikv.

Th» nhovo instruments cannot be surpassed, cultivation—ihercmniritfpfinoiinds withspTon- Hair, and frees the Skin from Dandrutt'; it and will be sold on terms defying competition, did timber of a geneud”ariety—bind a little bring- the Hair to it- place, where it should We respectfully invite those wishing any thing broken—never-faiMp-NSsler in abundance— (^y ; it will change tlie harshest Hair into the in tlie Mttsic line toeall and examine our stiwk. all under fem-,—* young orelu$Tl ,,f selected m‘,..-t soft, sii.ky and nt.o—v condition; it Every instrument fully warranted. All orders fruit Price low—?•'!'> per aerf halfcusb ; bal- imparts to it a darker color, and a free use of it •

promptly attended to. Address lb D* 11’■ BI NS A CD., Greencastle, Ind.

ye B.—Second-hand Pianos yunted in e\-

l the real estate, ami to tuake (lie value of THE CHEAPEST BI RNTNG FLUIH I the same equal ami uniform. Since that THE CHEAPEST BUBN1NG FLUID

“time no act of the Legislature hae heen riassed ordering a new appruisemont. Jn i he meantime the im rease in tho value .

>f that kind of property has been very) S DRUG STORE."®* ,r ge. If thgt inerurMo had l*en uniform. C<*OK'S DRUG- STORE. Aimb necessity for a new appraisement would COOK S DRI G STORE."®B

IS TO BE HAD AT IS TO BE HAT AT IS TO BE HAT) AT

*®“CO()K’S DRUG STORE. toir COOK’S DRUG STORE.

COOK’S DRUG STORE

E - TBIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP'NY Of ProYideneo, R. I. t, li.otge Bank. may 22. V I'.LVKT KIKHON.s, / \F all wbHh*. at | ) T J. JOHNSON ASISTEK S.

anee in two animal payment-. will keep ladh the Skin and Hair in a healthy

■ >— state, npu ne\ it heeome harsh or fall off. I he

A 4fCrxlframe lions*, w ith two rooms—ngood Ladies will find this Hair Tonic a great addi\vc4i, -table, w iKHl-h.iusi!, (See.,—and two vacant tion to the Toilet, on account of its agreeable

lots in OnrpcntersviUe. for sale cheap for ea-h, perfume.

■ T trade. gejt' I’reiuireil and sold l>y CoKHAIi CoOK,

Druggist, N. W . corner Pub. Square, Groen-A-gO"'l Business Boom and Wun room fi>r ea-tle. Ind. Price 25 ets. per bottle. tflC ! rent In the business part of Buiubridge.

oetir, 22 vTTJST

>* \ML. C. FKCK.

hi hij:y a- peck. Dealers in IIroeiries, Provisions, Ifotn/en anil \Yillmr Ware, dT. EAST SIDE PI' BUG SQUARE,

UriMUieastlo, Ind.

t Ll, orders fm- BAKING executed with . \ neidin at the shortest notice, and cheap

as the cheapest,

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

Lamps.

may'-"', 1X5S. tt TkTOTICE is hereby given that the undrrsigned has heen duly appointed Admin-

V

kid LI»7ps! khl Gloves! '1! Alexander’s Kid Gloves, go to t.j Johnson' a sister s.

.rpH F. largest ami best lot of PEKF1 M KRY Unitor of the Estate of J

l I ever brought to this market, at the

CITY DRUG STOKE.

Piny 2'.*.

Hast sMi* Square.

Hubhtinl, late ol

i'utuum GMUiity, Said uMtafi* i* suppi,., d to be solvent. \Y M S. HUBHARD, Nov. 0, 1858. :it2fi Admr.