The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1859 — Page 2

Che Indiana press. HOWARD BRIOQB, Editor and Proprietor.

The Intlinna

Ijef^lKinture. the luemhers

an immense amount of folly has been

Ureencavtlp, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1859. Support Your County Paper!

News and Miscellany. fcaiuNishop Mellvaino, of the Episco-

Quite unexpectedly the members of nJed Thc country w ill look with ! Tin. J ml Dei.ivf.uy.—About three pal Church4n Ohio, recently preac}.od a the Indiana Legislature were “taken with i n(lifi r orcuoo or contempt upon the acts "’clock Sunday afternoon ten prisoners : sermon m liomc *■» aent t.» Americans, aleavinir ’ on Saturday htet, elotinu up a , .1 • . „ ; „ i ir . . succeeded in effecting their escape Irom ~k/t A FP.~F?.T HiTO

.tej i'"' 1 " u “" J.il. Ti,o.k, P e,uJ.«i r k.

/ \ i .. i i a no t ' crimls inconvenience therefrom.— tVom their confinement by sawing off the ind., by Jtev. U. K. Ktiwlins, Ma. Jamrs W. we tear worse than useless , and, >y hu- While but little good has been done, we Idu es of thc doo* in the grating parti- Blue*, of (^•cencR'tle, to Miss Ma.t. L. Kikk-

, adjourning, anticipating the closing «!'; are happy in the belief th«t no irreparabk tiotfat the west end of thc jail,and knock- wooo, ef the I..- ,.h.cc.

under the operation of the Constitution lnisL . llicf win follow from the legislation ing a hole through the wall sep.uMtmg marriage LICENSES ISSUED ' Huiue iivc days. V* o have heretofore no * 4 i ^ t • . i_ i the inii from the vaults under the ( ourt- During *><• h imlmg hnduyi Dec. .M .1,.- p. of Bovoral I,ill,, ,o-» U * l “ “-»» J c , lie .top, to tko ou.r, I.-, D-To W K, An*™,, tod H.nrto. Bills to regulate the holding of Common i Putnam County Agricultural Society, way and boldly walking out ol the liont ^ Ltwis c Ellu linJ Lauran iu

Pleas Com ts in Uarth,’nincurcoiMitv fori The Putnam County Agricultural So- door on to Iligli-street. , Taylor. *’ cietv met at the ludi tor's office in (ircen-! {Ohio) Journal, Dec. . flee. 29—To John W. Gardner and Jerusha the appraisment of Real Estate; to en-; aet y ut l ‘ lc A ^ d,t0r o ^ 0 L m, ' C , AnotherGolluy Th.v<iei»y.—.1/- Old Frank.

force collections against Trustees and onsUo, Saturday Deo. 2upursuaut to| ^ ^ ^ ^ Lip-hfidd, Not”T will I others holding property in a fiduciary ad J ourn,nent—M - J ‘ i,etchcr J 11 the .Conn , on thc 16th inst., Merritt Todd, on TUKSDAY EVENING

P capacity ; to repeal the Republican tern-! d,a,r -. I’resent-A. C. Stevenson, A D | agcd ho years, and who had formerly >***»

THE TTEW ~V"T<~1 A T?, A GOOD TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!

With thc advent of the New Year, tin , ,

proprietor of the takes occasion to pro-1 0thcr!, holdl,, « l» r "P crt y ln a

sent to the citizens of I’utnum its claims to a

continuation of that support which has been 1 perance law of 1855: to cure certain de

NEXT, Jan. 4, at rtj 1*. M„ at the

llamriel^, Thus. C. Ilaminmond, Thus.! b^ u in an insane asylum, got into a HnH over EA. Imngr B^nk. By the Com. *

Ko'li'm.'r:!!v-*«*vtani'iili V*" '"■Vi !• " ' ‘ • i 7 ' , \ Talbott, K. 1L. Crow, .Mess. Welch, Juo. iiuarrel with his father, Hiram I odd. _r-fc L Church Dedication.—On the so hberslly extended to it during the j ear just i feuts ... deeds ; to provide for a union oi g ’ aud Samuel Woodruff. aged 65 years, drew a dirk-knife and pur- Hahbatl. m the New Year, (TO-

,, y ’\ ,, I. i sued the old gentleman, who took refuge On motion of Thos. C. Hammond, it ; bl ,,i. r( , omj doaing the door and

cat-tie. on tlu

MORROW, Jan. 2d,) the church

tl... ,l M( , r editlec recently erected 4 miles west of Green- . ....ctl.. .\n tliii l If. w.L vri Mu t>iin<1 will lw»,

closed, and to request the co-operation of its I churches; to repeal the Calumet Feeder friends in our efforts to extend its circulation i, . . • , _

... . . , „ „ , Dam act; to provide for constructive ser- . -

circulation which h has ntlnimil'under di- id-, v ‘ cc u r; u ‘ list corporations ; aud to raise a " as det ' i dt ' d ^° 1 u ' n ‘ xt ( ount ) Jlr ’ holding it last. I he sou attempted to tl , Almighty God. Pnsident Cyhuh , .. -ii- revenue for 1850 and I860 | on the bth, 7th, 8th and Jth days ot > ep- burst in the door, but failing in this he , ppeadi tliededicatory sermon. S. rv antages the most discouraging and despite of | revenue lor l»o.l labU | t<;lnbcr next and that the Society hold a appears to have stood by, waiting for his • vi( ., s com.m noo at the usual hour in the

add the following, winch , I1()) . tU . ulturi(1 anJ MaIlufacturc / s Kxhi . flthcr. V- s,m„ as the door was om

ilttfrtiral.

an unscrupulous opposition, warrants tlie assn-1 To these we

ranee of its pormniieuey, and should put t>.constitute thc sum total of the legislablush the evil forebodings of those who-either t j on „('this extra session :

fear or seek its fall. We duly appreciate the I past and present support of a generous public.

As soon as the door was opened morning.

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fear or seek its fall. We duly appreciate the | _ To amend ,1 1C 32d section of a., act! bur K h ’ S 1 IaI1

bition some time next Spring in Thom

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the son plunged the knife into the how-

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Dh. Kastkuj. y s M kmcinks.—The depot of

i to be appropriated to the purchase ot u,, d j c d in a few hours after. Thcinur- 1

and sh dl enLivor t , f a H V to provide for the valuation and assess 1 ™ Me d.eil in a tew Hours aner xnc mur- WL . n worthy the attention of gantle.m n visiting “"a ! . . U ' tU “ i met of real and personal property, &c. I stt,tabl ° (,[,nvas for tllU usc of tho ,SoCICt >' i follnd »' b ‘ al a,,d the eitv during the present rush of business-

on the Fair Ground.

•ity during the present rush of business.-

takcu to jail. Tlu, (h ceased «.is a n [i r . Easterly’s medicines are prepared under hit

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and merit a continuance of tho same.

Tho Press will continue ns heretofore, a po-1 —la relation to ventilating, repairing i n dnmO-ihle fir-ier •mil the murderer was . . „ lilk'.l jMiniiil,tlu>ruughlvan<l. ll^ l)J,„. | and pri.on., or jail.. ! , »ol,o„. .1 wa, ordorod I halll.c I re- | <to do 1 r..K r, and ......ia.tod.™,.. and of ».rr,,n,od ,f-

ident appoint a committee of five, whose ( ' / '

ocratic in heart md soiiHno iit n t,.l ... i • . n • • ident appoint a eomumtee oi nve, wuosc, J “ i tlcieney. His preparation of Iodine and Snrocrauc in neart ana sontlnu nt. Gcotclto. —To authorize County (’omtnissioners Ft A Nk.uRO GlRI. TEN YEARS OI.D Co.N- i.u v u v,. r „„d Amie Killer and his H IC \ancement y 1 "' ' ” t l"' 1 '" , "" 1 ' to take possession and control of abandon-1! U '' " . a ' rtl '‘J"’" ' l l ' Ilt - " r 1 " ' vi('TET) OF Man.mT.AI UHTER.— A few days ,s „ h |} a u am have attained a sjiecial popu- °- f . ,"r‘ r 1 ! o,l „l„,k. M«Ada,aitoa .OJ grave, ^ •.•.•wa.nhb. 1.00, 1.0,,>•.» .1,110 .aT,,.;,,pa,r.aoU.ho'ail,. vouohMfiM tl.o Vital and nt pritoiplo —T„authori.o tbo incorporation ol'as ‘"‘'I"’ ™ “ '‘."'•t—.5 Hlx .'J?” •«“ H,«'alloy oftlio «liilnl|,l. B*Mmttaa

tions, select committees of ladies and ten ycars old, belonging to Bird’s estate, hi) llUa numerous other excellent prepurations gentlemen, and to make such other pre- were playing together at Hickman, l\y.t:d,,-igncd particularly for family use. Persons pnratiou as is necessary to get up a good when a brother ot tho white child whip- r( .jiding in localities where medical aid is ditllexhibition. The Prcsidontappointcdthe I 10 ’ 1 tbe . , nC ^? 1 ’ 1 ^ h p 111 1 rcV “ , ’c, e , . S t, r V <k Aolt to bo hadon sudden emergencies cannotdo r „ ■ i» i t buoy with a billet of wood. Ut this blow , , supply themselves with Dr. Kastor-

followinggontlemen: D. L. Southard, J. L ue y subsequently died, and Maria, the 1

of popular self-government, it will at all times : sociations for building towns,

exercise the right of free discussion, and will j .—To amend the Mrd section of an act approve what is right and condemn what is rcrrulatinc tlie licensing of jdlots at thc

wrong. But politics will constitute, ns hereto- ] f J U of tlie 0hio . ’ fore, a single feature only in tho contents,>f thc | . . i •

„n„. „nu..„win ,.n,i _t„c.biotho hoido,.of»,„.uihor»* thre » *“ .ro-toat,j e»**™r:sr7S£Zsrz£ir. to 1,0.....,, ,1„ „r lied puper ourrouoy toculloo. Iho.m.to, <■ *! "“T“ .Sudcuco b Ihor.’f.ro ...ponL u,,til ,1,0 S * UW “7T°"''7ZZZZ «r,cultuml too s™«„, s lUtr( , ur ^ au | port tho «„u,o to tho hootol, «t,U noi, ^ of thc Court. " ''"’ V ' S " > '

ol our town and county. In our Miseella- 1 , * , .. . . regular meeting. Committee—Jos. Allen •— eop.,s„»„, .m ., „ll - to 11 “'Tfi'-r*? 1 The. C. II.,,,mood, J„h„ S. Porry, ttioh.

a choice vnriety of articles upon scientitle nnd aiding m the issue or circulatiou thcreor i \t ir i i m i n * i" V ^ , , .. ~-j r .. 10 ' it n ir: n p. other subjects of an instructive, elevating and I -To enable tbe assignees of the «rd M. Haslett and 31. J. Fletcher. the steamer Gorden left Charleston V8 «-I CnEKsK, Ih 1", phttn. tb.,.. : .

amusing character. 'Will not our friends Branches of the old State Bank to close

meet our efforts in their behalf in a correspond- u]) t ], e business of the Bank.

*?«5^“ ' f Ubera " t y> “ d ■•""'•ihut,.«,. . . To provide the re-appraismentof

tlie future prosperity ttnd usefulness of their I ,, , , , , home journal? , unsoId stl, ° o1 la,ld ' s -

With the NEW YEAR, then, id least, it is' —To punish officers of elections foi to the interest of all to subscribe — thus keep- refusing or neglecting to receive the hal-

ing posted in the events of tho day, and scour-' lots of legal voters,

ing to themselves and their families, their homes ' _To provide for a change of county and their firesides, a weekly and acceptable' ^ w hen two-thirds of the voters of any \ isitor, imparting instruction and tcacluncliv , • • i i • i fact and precept those wholesome and valued, l ' ou,lt y W petitioned for re-location, and things which arc pos-issed of so cheaply. The , ^ ave designated the site aud house to be

Prc.is, be it remembered, Is only .SEVENTY- j used as a court-house, &c.

I IV 1. ( EN f.8, pur Inilf annum. It is tbusj —To secure to the Sinking Fund a placed Within the reach of all. debt due from the State to sai.i fund, and

Congress. | providing for the payment of interest

Both Houses of Congress having ad- thereon.

Bn i'kk, 'r‘lh...ir>(« 20 FROYISIONSBkans, white 1.00 Uncut Side, lh

I Christmas Visit ok tiif. Nf.uroes.— Bkesw ix, lh 20 shtmlders i The Charleston Courier of thc 2i!rd, says Gtnts Mi u,bid 50 Hums, sugarc’iljh. , the steamer Gorden left Charleston yes- ( l , lli !v' 1 ? : ;, , !, > 111 ' plain, lb..... in -1 terday afternoon, for Wilmington, N. C., 1 1{io c „ mn U( „ 1 vrbiekens, ^ doz-.-LIS

Java !Ba20 Potatoes, bu 75

ard M. Haalett and M. J. Fletcher. Ordered, that tho Committee be

structed to not exceed the sum of $1,500 having as passengers on board 200 nei» the list of premiums. . groes, who are making their annual visit

journed over on Thursday of last week, until 1 uesdny, the 4th iust., we have no

—A specific appropriation bill. -And a joint resolution directing the

proceedings to note during the current'State Treasurer to use nil the money in week. Alter the holiday recess, it is fair his hands in the payment of the January to expect that members will resume work! interest on the State indebtedness, and with increased energy, and devote the 1 authorizing tho officers of State to borrenuining two months of the session to row from the Sinking Fund or elsewhere

wholesome and needed legislation. f ur that purpose.

An interesting discussion took place! These bills have passed and been opin ‘Senate last week on the proved by tho Governor, and will become subject of American railroad iron, as laws of the laud if not repealed by the compared with tho foreign article; and 1 regular session, before they can be put in

the Pacific Railroad bill was finally so force.

amended as to require that only Ameri- One bill has been approved by the can iron be used in its construction. Governor, which, as was ascertained after An important pension bill was passed approval, was never passed by thc Legis-

by thc lower Hou>o of Congress, on Wed laturo,to-wit:

nesday, after having been ]>retty fully An act to amend thc 1st section of the debated, ihc final vote was l!]U to 73. act of 1855 entitled an act providing

.. .. .. , 1 .1 , , wt 1 to their masters in North Carolina anil On motion, it was ordered that .J no. W . , , , • ,

r \ nginia. I hey have been employed

Brown ami B. I - . \ eates bo added to the'npup the Charleston and Savannah RailExecutive Committee from Monroe Town road, by the contractors, Messr .. Drane ship. 'it Singletary, and also on roads in FlorOn Motion of A. C. Stevenson, it was ida O^er contractors. The duration

of their visit will reach two weeks, to be

resolved, that visitors hereafter visiting am , fn>v anJ at thc ’ j. bent, bush 75 Timothy, bu

the County I'atr Grounds be admit 1 - - -

County v air urounos do aunm- j ration of that tilnC) wit h „ new supply T-u'i,'. ted on single day tickets, and that the or- 0 f clothing, and other materials for tlie Hay, ton... der authorizing the issuing of family year, they will return by thc same route; Mol.ASSKS—

Eous, doz s SALT—

Fl.ocR,bbl 5.00 Luke, bid 2.50 FISH— Kunawlm 2.25

Mackerel, Nu.l, tb.... lo' Sl GAIl—

White Fi-h, 16 7 New Orleans...1 l?,i 12J FBI'ITS— iCrushcd 14 Driial Apjilos 2.50,Loaf 15

GRAIN— SEEDS—

Com, bush 40 Clover 5.50

2.00

Rye, laisli 40 BhioGmss,bush 60

..'to Flaxseed 1.00 .00 T.u.i.ow, rendered...10

WOOL—

badges is hereby rescinded. Likewise,! to their labors. They were u merry and s^'jap'H.'mse '.'i-’ni a,,hul1 •"~ 5 that the price of single day tickets he 25 bappy crowd, and will no doubt enjoy to Goble,nScmii.^al....so Unwashisi 25 ceuts, and that badges he furnished to t bc part of their masters. , COMMERCIAL IMELLKiENCE. exhibitors at SI, to be used by themselves Ku.lf.o by Jumping from the Roof ' NEW YORK MARKET. exclusively. of a Building.—We regret being com- , New York,Dec. 29, P. M. Un motion of Thos. C. Hammond, the pelted to announce the death of an old i Flour—Dull; sales7,000brls. Grain—Wheat Society proceeded to tho election of a su-jand much respected citizen. Mr. James .s,''20^12:! f'.r'lt'l! 08c f,.'r ,m sound Chicago perintendent to fill the vacancy occasion- Galbreath, under very painful eircum- spring; ^1 40 for White Michigan, and

istanees. His family did not consider id 55(« 1 56forchoicc|Kcntucky. Cornisdull;

i db\ thi diuth id Audi 1. on John. tun. hini entirely in liis right inind, and conse- ,ll cs 15.000 bu ut 58c'for Western Yellow. Ilio Hoard also ordcied, that A U.. movements. On Monday evening he- Lanl dull at llV" 11 Jc. ' 1 Hamrick be appointed un alternate dele-, tween six and seven o’clock, he left a new YORK C VTTI F MVUKKT gate to the State Board. room in his residence, No. 26, Seventh >; KW York. Dec. 29. Ordered that B F Ycatcs E 1’ stret:t ) between Main and Walnut, and Beeves—Declined l|c; sabs at GG lOjc. Rc-

Cowgil, nml Tho,. Taltiott be tori’cd'ni’d J..

a committco to examine the specimens of up stairS) f a8 te„ing the door behind him. I; i' ' ! —' c Corn and Potatoes this day presented be- and thence threw the scuttle to the rrvmvnice^rtwavo’ f'-n-rf-fore the Rtiard. , roof anil rnnTlin[, In a nai*t*rttir wouan.-n B wOUxLi

ip stairs, fastening the door behind him. | and thence threw the scuttle to the I roof, and running to a narrow passage!

Ordered, that R. M. Hazlett, Gilmore . wa y between his own and tho adjoining

fSPlidAL* THllM.

Connelly and Samuel H. Parke be added to ! r . e8id £ ,, . ( '« of Mr •’re nob, he jumped to '[ ' 1 ■ K „! 1 ! ,'y 1, !! ill' oH'r.lI'th'rt'i’ttrt-l I* tbc Executive Committee. brick wjill beneath. Die distance (frccncu^tleon .AIOXnAY, Januakv 3d, 1850,

.. ... ,, which he fell was perhaps thirty feet, mid On motion oi A. C. Stevenson, a com- t | lc j n j uries rc( .uived showed that he inittee of three was appointed to prepare struck upon his feet, thc bones of one be

The bill as passed gives pensions to all | for extending the terms of Circuit^ourG | rules, regulations and a programme for ing driven through the flesh, and the survivors who served for sixty days, or by adjournment when tho business shall the County Fair. Committee—A. C.| anb ^. e °^ er being dislocated and

were engaged in actual battle, in tho war ! he unfinished ; to authorize tkc Court or of 1812, or in any war or battle fought ■ Judge to call and hold special terms, and by tlie I nited States with thc Indians t" fix the compensation of the Judges previous to or during tlie war. The act aud Prosecuting Attorneys for such mlextends to both laud and naval forces, journed ami special term." Of course and where tho party does not survive this last will he disregarded—treated as his widow comes in for the benefits.— la nullity. Tho pensions are graduated as follows : j Two other acts were passed—which To those who served 12 mouths or more, w-ere vetoed by the Governor—anti then S'JO per annum; those who served 6 failed to receive the constitutional votes months or more, 875, and those who serv- required to overcome the vetoes, or in cd 3 months or not less than 60 days, other words to become laws, 11 the Gov850 per annum. It is provided that thc ernor’s veto to the contrary notwithpensions commence from the first day of standing." One of these wo have heretho present Congress, and continue [tot'ore noticed—the bill for tho election through life. The bill has yet to be act- of L nited States Senators. The other ed upon by the Senate, and should it be- is a bill to continue the present Board come a law will of course make quite a of Sinking Fund Commissioners, consistlargo draft annually upon tliu means of ing of a President, four Commissioners thc government. It appears, however, nd one Clerk, from the 1st of January, that various injudicious features which 1859, to the first of April ensuing, and were sought to be engrafted upon it were until their successors are elected and

defeated.

Stevenson, Joseph Allen and Jas. Allen. cruslu ; d ' . als0 doubtless received premium to E. II. Crow lor thc best acie two o clock, when he expired, of Corn. Product: 80 bushels and 8 lbs. [fYitci'/t nati Gitultr, 29?/i. The same committee awarded the pre- Smashing Douuf.iufs at Anderson. mium on on< -fvurth of an acre of Irish • —A few days since the people of AnderPotatocs to Alex. Black. Product; 20 A' 011 ’ Ind., •• asserted their sovereignty bushels a,l( f “cleaned out" fourteen liquor " .. e . u . . 1 shops and low groceries. An effort had n motion ol A. C. . teveuson, A. D. been made to inaugurate a revival in the Hamrick, Gilmore Connelly and John S. churches, but poor success attending the Perry wercappointcd aeonimittec to make religious effort it was thought the dog arrangements for holding a series of agri- -cries were the cause of it. a ml an organcultural meetings in the South part of the ' j 1 d c * urtado ^ :is mado nguinst them and

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Ordered, that thc proceedings of this ] and each regular meeting bo published in thc 'county papers. On motion, the Board adjourned. MILKS J. FLETCHER, Pres. W. W. Allen, Sec y. The Appral**ment Imw* The appraisement law. as finally pass-

| their destruction made complete.

Tlir Utah Malta.

/iitniKih/ Ciild Wtuthcr mill li ((\(i Snow S/uriu*.—The mail from Utah bn* arrived with dates to thc2(Hh November. The snow on the mountain was three feet deep, and from Big Mountain to Platte Bridge averaged 18 inches. The mail party was overtaken by a terrible snow storm between AshHollowand the South Platte, and were two days aud

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Iron. Havana. As the steamer came up 28, 1831 and the tern, of service of the b 0 ' nd ' to » , U ake a true valuation, upon unannounced, he did not meet with a person holding cither of said offices, ex- \ K .tual view, of all lands, together with public reception; but a Committee of the I , i ires ^nthe lat ot January, IS,)*). Since improvements and btiildimr* thereon or Common Council extended him the hos- . tt PP roVii ‘ °* K ‘ u ^ t a n ® w Conntitu- affixed thereto, at thoirfull value in monpitalities of the city, lie will remain in T. *i'^L y , * :lki, ‘« i,,to ^"sitlerati.,,, all ad-

»j 7 time an opportunity will doubtless he the paiph sloi/l la ky ballot; and all tbc- (|, e t .iiuntv for a list of all IiiikIh 'ind rul,l0red that he would have to be

presented liim to “ define his position.” tlon* by tin Gtin cal Ammmbly, or by cilia ■ - -

ice.

One white man and three Indians were 1 murdered by two white men, on the Big

Blue river

Brigham Young was to be tried before tbe l . S. District Court for false imprisonment of Gentile citizens. [t was

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Dr. Easterly’s lodinr an l Ssirsaparilla. fl MIIS Medicine will rmiM., vestlv cure all I disea-ves nri.-iiig from an impure state of the • Blood, or uthur fitiids of the system, viz; Scrofula, Obxlinat* ()l'l Soc'ti, Pintplcx on thn Face, IHufcfice, limit, t'/ironic Sure F.(fct, Rinipcorm or Trftt r, Scald Head, Salt Rheutn, < anei rs, fioilrr. White Swttinge, Fever Sores, Piles, I’n/sifjclajt, Swelliny nf thc Glands, Pains in the Hones and Joints; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use

o f Mercury and Calomel.

Such powerful curative properties are e,snbiited ill Dr. Easterly's iodine and .Sarsaparilla that tlie longest standing uni icorst eases of disease arc thoroughly cured by it—cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most distinguished physicians

its conjinned and incurable.

For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, it is an infallible remedy. It will cure Chronie and inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter how

lower Rockville road, will bin had, if faithfully used. It will cure every form

if nervous disease, and strengthen and restore tlie system to perfect health aud vigon It is a positive cure for Female Complaints, such ns Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, &c. For females approaching that critical period of life—the cessation ok the

menses—it is invaluable.

Ladles who admire a clear, beautiful, wiiitu skin and u rosy check, should use Dr. Kitstcrlv * Iodine ami Sarsaparilla. It will remove pimples from the face, blotches and all roughness of the skin, and give a fair, beautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, diseases of tho Kidneys, Hlitddcraml Urinary Organs. It has

no tajlial in these complaints.

Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no mutter how deeply it may have eaten into the fritino und vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from tho system, unit heal its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how long it may have been in thc system, and will thoroughly annihilate aiitl expel the Syphilitic Virus, and till hereditary taints and poisonous matter from the system, ami restore it to a perfect state of health and purity. To I hr Aflllrted with Scrofula or old Sores. Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofula, old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of tho Skin, &o., are advised to procure Gridlky h Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, when using Dr. Eosterlv's Iodine and SniMipurillu. Tho Iodine and Sarsaparilla purities tho ni.oon, and drives out of the system tlie impure and vicious matter, and removes the cause, while tho Ointment heals the sokes. \\ hen both are used, (which we always recommend,) a failure of a permanent and radical cure hu- never been known. They are the best remedies in the world. P. S.—The proprietor solemnly believes that Itis Iodine ttnd Sarsaparilla itnd Gridley’sOintment will cure any form of U lckkorOld Souk, on any part of tho system, if u.«eil according to directions,/or a reasonable length <J time. A faithful and honest trial is all I tt-k—l do not

fear the result.

gmyTrico of the lodino and Sarsaparilla #i per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gridley 's Ointment 75cents per Isittlo. {^‘Prepared by Dr. Easterly, S. E. corner ofThirdandC’hesnutstreets,St. Louis, Mo., solo proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by Oonnul < 'ook, druggist, sole agent for Grcencastle, and by druggists generally. Dr. Easterly’s Fever and Ague Killer. Th is Medicine wilt cure Fen r and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fi ver, Intermittent and Remittent Fercrs, and every form of Fever inci-

dent to thc West.

Among all the celebrated remedies for Ague and Fever, first iniil foremost in rank stands Dr. Kastcrly'a Fever ami Agur Killer. This medicine is a positive cure-, both speedy and permanent. During tlie last live years it has cured ovcrTWo hundred thousandcask^ which litis established its efficacy in nil parts of tin: Wist a- tin 1 only reliable remedy for the cure of those distressing complaints. It will also euro Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. It is perfectly harmless to the most delicate constitution or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted, f® -Price $1 per bottle, orsix bottles for $5. Cc) 'Prepared by Dr. Eu-'e-rly, corner of Thinl and ( liesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo.,sole proprietor. Sold by Coitrud (Jook, druggist, sole agent fvr Greeneustle, ami by druggists generally. DR. BAKER S SPECIFIC. .1 safe and certain Cure for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, St mi wd Weakness, Chordee, Disi«.« s of the Kidneys ainl IHud'h r, and all Diseases oj the Genital Organs, Reader, have you a private disease? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with your ease, you peril your reputation. If you go to an advertising quack, you peril your health for life. Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Spoeitle, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of tho merciless quacks, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker’s Specific you can cure yovrski.k and I’RKVENT exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. 8M£>" Price $1 50 per bottle. CGy"Prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner Third and ('hesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. Sold by Conrad Cook, druggist, sole agent for Gfeeneastle, and by druggist* generally. Dr. Hooper’s Female Cordial. |—This medicine will cure all Female Complaints, stieli as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Cheeked Porspifutiou,

for the purpose of appointing a County Appraiser anil Deputies, to rc-npprtiise the Retd Estate of Putnmu County. Applicants for

these offices would do well to attend, jan 1 U SAMI.. WOODRUFF, Auditor.

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Witt cure roughs,folds, Asthma, Consumption, Exwss0, ‘, 0v « r Kxeitoincnt, etc., of the Hexual Hronehitis. S/iitting of Mood, Pain in the Side! Organs. For all Irregularitiosof the Monthly ami Hrcast, l b nrisy, II hunping (tough, < 'roup. Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a speedy Lire, Compt'iint, VedpitiitsPn ofthe Heart, an,l: . ltld P o,mvE cure. It has i.een amply tested, ... , '' " . “ " : .,n,i ti,,, mi ,-t gratifying rcpnrtaof CUBE*MTe

For the Inter, Hn„ L . 1 im',1 rneriy, manor era voce. , any person shall refuse to furnish a list, ! MJ, “ ,CrS ' ^ was reported that tbo whole Too much care am! atlcm.on cannot b.* given . (l a U ^.ivod from ^-erv town and city where of un Unfortunate,” and ren tiered from be oWtcd by the General Assembly to delinquent will be suhjeet to n penally I ’ a< ‘.‘eJ by thc Camunche Indians, and the I J «. not neglect it. Delay isdanyerous. ■ rurd and Cl.tsnttt street*. St. Gmis, Mo., solo the German of Jean Paul, we are iudebt- a, t ' a, ; t of 1 Ulc Legislature.- 0 f |i,' ty p C . r e ( . llt .. to be added to his taxes !'“ a,ls dt ‘. stro >' ed ' 1 bc l'* r h «‘>»>«wted of| M,LU0N " ^ *'>' negbTting a com- propriotor . SoldbyConwid Cook, sole agent for ed to the kindness of the translator Prof lh f ^ M Yet by Y 1 Tb<! a PP rai ^‘r is require,! to make out , , Ve 0r 8 ! X ’ amon <j w'“"n were Mr'Ilall, jCt.lds a.td Lo„gl,slendtoG„«,oap- ap#enmfl t, 0 , and by druggists generally. Iy5 ... r . . ’ V and the person elected to fill the office and deliver to tlie Countv Viulitor he 'be conductor, and Agustus Ferguson, of " ml ‘bu*" b*"" vaHy death. Be advised m i - — ——•— L. . larquis. Its appropriateness to the 1... ...• by tlie General f ure t b e .jq, .M 0 „dav of May next -i full * <all,a fe. time, and procure at once that celebrated reme- Moril’Oe H L’l'cin'li I’owtloi'ri,

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1 lie Boone County (Indiana) , and rr/mv/y b. f/ie It has cured thou-j With centidence founded on ex|)erience, I

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catcd tlierein cannot fail of a wholesome that there is no power vested by the Con real estate in the county The nnprnis C . . . . - . /

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