The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1865 — Page 4
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•i’rofessiioMal Dr. R. WATSON, mm dentist. OF KICK on tiie South side of the Square, opposite the Court House, Grccncastle, Ind. dune II, I860. 3m6 W. H. TITORNBtJRGH, Attorney at Law, ■%TT1LL attend prmnptlj' to the Collection VV of Claims, the Settlement of Decedent Estates, Guardianships, make Collections, and give especial attention to Selling, Purchasing, and Renting Real Kstate. Business in his lino respectfully solicited. Office on the West side of the Public Square, in the Counting Room of Reuben Slavcns. my 12 1
THE EXCELSIOR mm AND MOWN.
WE ARE MAKING AT TIIE
gild both
GREULE FOUNDERY
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
UKNRY SKCKKST. SOLON TUBMAN. SEC REST & TURMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, (1 UEtSNCA ST EE, INDIA NA. ■piiACTICE in all the Courts of this State, 1 and promise to clients faithful attention
to tbc.ir interests.
Bt#* Of pick—near South-west corner Public Square, in the brick building formerly occupied by D. K. Eckels. [March, 64.
l^otnx’y aPvilolic. SOIjON TURMAN,
A T the officoof Scerost & Turman, tireen , , .
i/Ni)\'iiVy'l’ublic f«>r'Putnam^muntyTwn'idis- | ' ,,n *'*3 I'" ' r " V< "j'' IllIRNSI DE A CO S. ebargo all tho dtitifn* of that offioo—execute j rp-p-Tn twt A TD A QTT T7 ATT conveyances, 4akoacknowledgments,protoBt | J.X1Jlj YV xAijixoxl V xAljijili X
bilU, takedepositions, &c.
<lreenca^tlo, Ind., Mar^h 16, 1861. - FREDERICK T. BROWN, Attorney at Law,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
tl TILL practice in tho Courts of Putnam \ \ and adjoining Counties. Ho promises efficient attention to all professional engago-
monts.
Office up stairs in the Ash Brick. North side of tho Public Square. feb22 SOLOMON CLAYPOOL. JAS. J. SMILEY.
j , wheels are drive wheels. 2. No cogs in the wheels.
а. When not cutting no cog need bo in
motion. t. The power is taken from a square cog B ,,..Inn. wheel on the main shaft, instead of a beveled *UU skileineN, cne. Corn Slip Hors,
б. The cutter bar has a double hinge joint FlirHRCC FrOlllS, so it works perfectly free in rough ground as SlftlW CUltCfS,
“ M° wer - . Force Pumps, 6. As a Reaper it has a folding joint so ns fi n | r i Pnnntg
to fold it for transportation. l(,,U WHlCr rumps,
7. It is a lelf raker or drop machine, there-! iiriliC ISttrSf
by saving one hand which is worth $2o a liar- SlI^UT KCtllCAy
vest those times. Mill ft 11 (I FllHorj Work, 8. It is tho lightest draft machine in the r'lltf* UK
being’th“ e t f h U “t m h?gh <1Ur “ bl0 ’ lU0driV0 ‘ SUsU'WelKhtH, ‘J. Y’ou can raise or lower either the Reap- HorSC I'OWCrS,
or or Mower while in motion without stopping PlOW rHStilllfS, tho team. MlU hillCS,
10. An old man or a boy can operate it as K'llllll'' FCIlClllK. well as a stout man, if they can drive a team. Rriiwe (OiutlnirM
It has taken tho premium over all com- IsraNs
11.
petitors, wherever there was competition.
12. Thellall, Russell, and Buckeye are all CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, &C. &C. trying to adopt its platform, —
18. It took tho first premium as a Combined Machine at the Indiana State Fair, 1804. You will tlnd the above Machine, with all
PETROLEUM COMPIY
In corporal <‘(1 uiirirr Ihe Ijaw*
Str-le of Imliana*
of I lie
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.
20,000 Shares oi.'$5 Kaeli.
Ozax-cl.
Offloe in Southard's Block, South-East corner
of Public Square, Grecncastle, Ind. Officers—John A. Matson, President ;W.
D. Allen, Treasurer; S.I 1 '. Gilmore,Secretary;
I). M. Keel, Trustee.
DlRKCToas—John A. Matson, AY. D. Allen, John R. Mahan, A. II. Gilmore, 1). N
REPAIRING
Of all kinds of MACHINERY done on short notice. All kinds of Threshing Machines
repaired.
We are also making thn
iHoosiei* I^oweu,
For Threshing Machines;
SIX SIZES OF CANE MILLS, Cheaper and better than can ho got anywhere else. Particular attention given to orders for Repairs by Express. All work fully war-
ranted.
Cash paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. WM. 1). WILSON & SON. M arch 5, 1865. 44
BASCOM BROTHERS.
TUDGE CLA^ POOL and J. J. SMI LK\, I j, arnet ^ Edward Barnett, W. A. L. Reel, having formed a partnership, will prac- j oshua Ftirney, Melvin McKee, Edward It.
lice Law in the Courts of Putnam and adjoin- Bladen, John Gilmore, ing counties, and in the Supreme and federal 1 ss™. u ' i »* »»»»«* '»"»■> Office up Stairs in Voss's Block, East j Is orgunir.od for the purpose of pr<.s|>ecting
side of Public Square, Grecncastle, Ind. October ID, 1864. Iy24 Dr. H. R. PITCHLYNN, PHYSICliH m SURGEON.
OFFICE near 1st Charge M. E. Church.
[apr2C iySI]
D. W. VOORHgKS. JOHN V00R1IEES A KEY,
A-tt’ys at Law, T 1 AYR formed a partnership, and will atI I tend to all business entrusted to their care in the various Courts of tho State, and in the United States Courts. Office on Ohio street, between 3d and 4th,
Tcrro Haute, Ind.
It is my purpose to again engage in the practice of my profession, and to give it my
and boring for Oil, not in Ohio, Pennsylvania or West Virginia, hut in Western Indiana. Tliis Company proposes developing a resource in our midst whicii will be of incalculable value to all the citi/.cns of our State and which will build up every business interest. Other Indiana companies-are drawing upon tho people of the State for money, with which to carry on operations in the East, this company proposes expending the money in tho region | from which it is raised. Other companies are key. j risking money and laboring industriously to j contribute to the prosperity of a people uhd
a country removed far from us; this company I intend risking money and laboring patiently for the purpose of contributing to the pros. ! purity of our own country and building up
tho wealth of our own people. It is Composed of Men
Of our own State, men who arc reliable, earnest and energetic, who are interested in | promoting the interests of our own State and in whom the people can rely with confidence.
Paints and Oils IXm sale itl 11A SCO M BROTH KBS’, I One door west of Kjxuhnnge Bank. School and College Text Books A BASCOM BROTHERS’.
Prescriptions
/ 1A REEU LLY compounded from I’urest
\J Drugs, at
Jan 11 BASCOM BROTHERS^ T Family Medicines A BASCOM RHOTII KKS'. A Large Stock of Stationery
Window Glass
BASCOM BROTHERS'.
entire atUmti«»n. s Ail engagemeuU made for I 1 llC 1 ropcrtj Of tllC C01)l|)Un) mo by JiftlVe Koy dnrlnij my absence will b«* ’ Consist* of leases upon lands in tho Oil
promptly and faithfully kept. j belt of Indiana, embracing the counties ot t \ V *]\ ax-’o* nt i). \V V00R1IKKS. Putnam, Parke, Clay and Owen, in localities ( J • * , \sroM lUMYTTir
Terre II,’tute. If 6b. 18, I8d5. [nichS 11 fl-M l.-.l «.i' ii|i|iii'\cd |,v t lif rniintMif (
ntu.ANA K. wKKi.a:.~r..'.~iAMB8 a.'hcott'. V 1 "** 1 *. °( th » WoJl - T1, « The Best Olialitv c~, O ; in precisely tho same geological position ns ytiu/iitjr ICUTjJS tv c 1 '! O II, are the oil lands in Pennsylvania, occupying / Ih' WINES, BRANDIES, and all kind
tho same relative position to tiie coal fields, w ‘’f LIQUORS for medicinal use, at
having tha same geological strains and thn same surface indications. The Company has
Attorneys nt Law,
GREENCASTLE, INI).
AITILL practice Law as partners in the " ,v '° . ..o-^voqmojr loot \> Courts of Putnam and adjoining Conn- \ alrcioly coinmcnccd preparations for boring ties, and in the Supremo and Federal Courts am * ' vl **i ' v 'thin a short time, undertake the of Indiana. j development of oil in this region with the
Office pycr W. N. Stevenson's store, in J fullest eonlUIciicc of success.
Thornburgh's Block. [fcbl7 TllC llltiTCSt tllC People Of IlHUnMU
I Have in this enterprise can hardly he esti-
Rl r. ZVIORGAN mated. Five years ago the boring for oil in
,io„i.r
SADDLPjS, BB.I I ) l ,KS many ruinoua failures the enterprise proved a j rllieSt Quality Nqrth side of the Public Square, in room for- 1 foul '' 0 ' ™l ino , k ,“‘'putted It is possible to I TdimBS mcYly occupied by Jctr. Walla. [je21 3m7 ! accomplish all this for Ind,arm. If tho the-) U° ory, that wo have an abundance of oil in In-iXX/IlH their fixtures. Coal
cj|ttt. /A/AfATACI diana bo true, nonoeuii have as uiueli interest^ \\ zino, at
oUiVUYLljlt LrUUJJo ■ >" demonstrating its truth ns the people of) ^ -p TA • s."
j our own State; and no people can derive ns| LiVCry JJBSCriptlOIl
BASCOM BROTHERS. Photograph Albums,
1 ) E< EPTACLKN for Greenbacks and Coin,
IX Combs, Bru-he-, Ac., at
_ BASCOM BROTHERS’.
Perfumeries,
I TA1R OILS, DYES. Ac., at
II BASCOM BROTHERS'.
J
Oil nml B(*n-
BAlSl’O.M BROTIIKH8.
YOU CAN HUY
lies! French Fall' Hoots at $10 00
“ American “ Second Qnallty
Third
0 00 s oo 5 50
at • • at - -
AT
JOHN F. DANIELS'.
YOU CAN BUY
our own State, ha. pcupiu can uunw n» much benefit from its demonstration ns they. The Terms or Suhscriiitlon Arc so arranged as to enable all classes of men to contribute to tho enterprise and share in the profits. The shares arc only five dollars each. Local agents will receive subscriptions and receipt for tho same and forward to the Secretary of the Company, who will thereupon issue a certificate for the stock to the person subscribing. All stock is required to he paid nt the time of subscribing, as the system of collecting stocks by assessments is often inefficient for the purposes of tho corporation and at times oppressive to stock-
holders.
Five Dollars
Invested in this undertaking will entitle the party subscribing to a certificate for olio share 1 of stock, and while it will aid in the proaecu- ' tion of so important an enterprise, will also
/ \F Drugs, Medicines, &e., usually kept by \ / Druggists, just received and for sale at
BASCOM BROTHERS,
One door West of Exchange Bank. Grecncastle, Ind., Jan. 11, 1800. Iy;i0
— _ stljsx'Vl 0 h- ^ ini|MM4,f|IIL Jill Will Jllnll BcSt r relicll ( nil Shoes, $4.50 fl $5.00 bring a roomnertttivo return fur the risk in-
Best Aflirrican tlo do, 4.00 a 4.50 curil!d '
, , AT
One Door West or Exeliaime Dank.
SIMS T1ESM MB SlfMATM
I OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING
i)OI \ acres,
2 miles from City, at $55 per acre.
‘Fete press. Tho Stammering Wife.
i>Y John o. sank.
557
12
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(rich) 50
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210
12
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“ 40
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170
12
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“ 40
ii
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316
7
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40
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159
7
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40
ii
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213
8
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85
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126
12
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((
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for 2,200
120
7
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for 3,250
171
7
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ii
for 3,500
80
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25
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ii
200
10
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25
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300
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60
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68
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well im-
4 t and fraction, lnys nice and rich J mile from City 115 “ “
And sumo others.
A LSO,
HOUSES AND LOTS
IN THE CITY.
New 2 story Frame, well furnished $1,000 2 story Frame, 7 rooms, 2 acres 5,500
2 story Frame near Square, 14
W her., deejdv j n i ovo W |th Miss Emily Pryno, I vowed, it the maiden would only ho mine,
Id always endeavor to please her;
I woub
fastened tho timepiece securely lo hci] hoops, and started on her honiin ar i journey. Arriving at the custom-lum, ,1 the officer found nothing contraba^f among her effects, and was passing t] the next traveler, when a loud wh r.rl was heard under the lady’s skirts, fu strange noise was kept up for the f u ]|
She blushed her consent, tho’'tha ttiiUoring 1 space of a minute; but to the lady j| b ,S3 _ seemed an hour, and she became trenm Said never a word, except « Tdii re an ass— l ous an d excited. The custom housi An ass an iisj-uiuows t aMur F' officer not j ar i ng to lay hands on a w 0 But when we were married, I found to my man, “save in a way of kindness, ob rut ’’ ■ tained an iron rod, with which he fe|l
around tho crinoline for the concculcj clock, and finally succeeded in bringing]
it down.
The stammering lady had spoken the truth,
For often, in obvious dudgeon,
Slic'd say—if 1 ventured to give her a jog In tho way of reproof—“ You're a dog—you're
a dog—
A dog—a dog-matic curmudgeon 1"
2 story Framo Hour Square, 8 rooms 2 story, now, near Square, j acre 2 story near Square, largo Lot 1 story House near Square
1 story House near Square, 4 acres J,200 10 acres of Land, House 5 rooms 2,000 2 acres, with House 1,2iH> 1 story Frame new, near Square 1,700 1 story, near Square 2,u<m iloiiseand Lot on pike loading to Depot 1,000
2 story, new, large Lot near Square
2 story House near South Depot 1,300 1 story House, large Lot 1,200 2 story House, large Lot 2,200 House and Lot near Square 1,400 1 story House near Smith Depot 800 House on Central Avenue l,00o
Some valuable property on the Fub. Square.
A Georgia Preacher.
A writer in the New Orleans I’icijuncl writes as fallows of a preacher lie tivij Upper Georgia; After throwing hiJ eyes around the house in a threas : J manner, with “Oh, you miserabh . ners,” expressed in every lineament oi his round face, ho went on in a seriouJ
ijiO" Again, when it happened that, wishing t 0 ; voice, “ My brethrem, in order tafhc'UI
And once when I said, “We can hardly afford This extravagant style, with our moderate
hoard,
And hinted, wc ought to he wiser,
She looked, I assure you, exceedingly blue, And fretfully cried, “You re a Jew—you re a
Jew —
A vorv Ju-dicious advisor!’’
3 ooo I shirk ” i all idle curiosity, I will state thit «i 4^,00 ; Some rather unpleasant and arduous work, j name is Elijah Hrowser, from Jessymiul'] 5,U0o j 1 begged her to go ton neighbor, I Kintuck (snitHe,) and I’m free to coDfess ;i ,ooo She wanted to know why l made such a fuss, I withnut fear of Bucc e g »f u l contrad •» And 8Hucily rukI, 11 i uu ro a cus—cus—cu»— I . . 4 , . , . J You wore always uo-cus-tomed to labor!” ^ horc today to pay, ana it wi| Out of temper at last with the insolent damn, 1 T® OC ? ur , t0 «very intelligent anj rcJ And feeling that Madam was greatly to blame " 1 "
To scold mo instead of caressing,
I mimicked her speech—like a churl as I am — 3,5"u ,Y|,d migrily said, “You’re a dam — dam—
dam—
A dnni-nge instead of a blessing!’’
[From the Mnysvjllo tEy.) Bulletin.] Politics Ten Years Hence—Address
llecting mind, w hen I make hold to te!|l you that I have been prcachin' nowl purty nigh gwine on three year, ahd onl an everango of five hundred sernaus J yenr; that I have [ucached to the snjersl injins, to the orfins, (suitllo.) to the nig] gers, and to the wood-choppers of SpalJ J in country; but never, no never, bla\,.|
of Mr. Crow to His Constituents her,) has I seed in all that time -o i||| in 18/5. ^ ^ mannered, so sinful and depravac, anj
The following is supposed to be the ad-
! sented this district in Congress for one se ttin back there agin the melojur :1.;,| term, and is seeking a re election. It comes here a cortin and a flirtin,'and ; will be seen that Mr. Crow is a politician passin of notes round the melojun. ai.J
QiihiirViari T ntQ 'inrl T fnif] , ^ uo ‘“"""‘"S' "V | devil hugging o congregation as this on OUUUI Ud/H JjULO UHU JLiclHU. dress of an enlightened colored gentle- l, cre 8e ttin before me today; and j| so acres improved, \ mile from Citv $6,000 ,n:,n ’ . J 'V fe8 “^ wll ° ha s re P re want to tell the young men and WnnietJ
44.18 “ J mile from City.filOO per acre. 13 acres near City 100 “ “ 40 acres 1 mile from City 3,000 40 acres 2 miles from City 1,600 1 acre for 200 3J acres $200 per acre. 2 vacant Lot* for 350 10 acres nt Brick Chapel 1,500 15 acres, 2 story Frame 7 rooms 7,500 Vacant Lot near Square 800
W. H. TIIOKMM Kl.n.
janis Real Estate Agent.
\~FXJp? lH THE XJ A A, m_ ^STATEcJ INDIAN^ %
•Un, ;
W T V NX >,WV.Vv’VV , Mfirn 1 Mflfl
mi
of the liberal stripe, and is for allowing white men some very important privileges, particularly the right to marry col-
ored ladies, kc.
Tu tny Culorcd nml H’/iile Corutituenti ob tic
Ninth Congresaiunal Dintiirt:
Fei.now Citizens: I hah felt greatly flattered by dc call you hab made on me to become a candidate for re election to Congress from dis district. Dc knowledge of de fac dat I hab done my duty for two years as your representative, hab been a great source ob consolation to me, and dis great public indorsement ob my course in the Icgislutib halls as a statesman and a patriot, hab filled tho measure oh my political glory full to de top. Widout flattering myself, (I hope you all know I would scorn to do dat,) I link I can say wid propriety dat I hab did as much, if not more, to elevate de character of de black race abroad as any odder man ob my limited experience.— Already dc foreign countries wid whom wc hab had domestic relations is speakin’ ob do internal policy ob our gobernment wid a proper respec, and while I is free to admit dat our course toward de suffering white man ob dis country hab not been as liberal and just as I hab advocated, I still link we will sooner or later come to dat stage ob do game which will require us to show great magnani mousness, and forgetfulness ob our forefathers’ injuries. It am my great desire to establish de superiority ob do colored race in de world, and to do dis, it am
a laflin, and a gigglin, and a flyiu in thj face of Providence, that the l aws of tliJ State throws around mo curtain proti.-F tion, and I’m going to have ii. A !| what's more, If the tiling ain’t st f lam goin (for I’ve got their nan.- • ,1 call out their names from the pulpitra-xtl Sunday, mid present 'om to the graudl
jury, moreover.”
In a Fog Between Daylight and
Darkness.
A few years ago there lived in tlid town of a son of Judge 15., tvlo ail wp will call Joe, who frequently imbibedl more than ho could comfortably carryj There also nodded in the neight:< tl. .[ a painter named W., who kept a f.-i!oml Now, \V. was a great practical joket. Gh| one occasion Joe came into W.’s salnon, and rather early in the morning got myl intoxicated, and finally fell asleep io i. I chair, -loo was very near sighted, andl always wore specs. After he had slept! some time, W. took off his spe-', h i I the glasses, put them back aeain, hglitcjl the lamps, and then awoke Joe, tei'iDgl him that it was about twelve od 1 / ■,.t.| night, and ho wanted to shut up^. ,h>o stared and remarked that he had slept I
some time.
\V. then said, “Joe, it is very 'larl.l and if you will bring it back ag in, will lend you a lantern.” VV. lighted a lantern, gave it t Jne.l and helped him up stairs. Joe w it i lfl towards home (up the main bu-
necessary dat wc should exhibit a noble l * ic n JWD«of the dtj* With hi»|
0llr f a || fn .lantern, every body looking at him aul| for doin’ de wt > n d l!r t n K what was tho matter.
W. & H. GLENN, Proprietors.' *'» ad ! nlt ’ ani confident dat by a Vermont for 8hrewd an(] , a
- c -r r ,^—n ^YfvrK" n e ct -’ 8sar y w0 snpuia cxiu Y08 * a nd generous impulse toward
proper legislation and a yieldin’ policy I , ' rlI,U y 1 ' lu , r , !,,lre ", u .‘ , ". u on de part ob dc administration ob which in ^, 3 '. , " ’ u P“ I" 1 10 m: * l " ,a " ‘ de venerable and dc Honorable Mr. Fred, ^le gravtty of manner and Douglas an, do h iad, de white man tnay ^ ° Ut 01 ll ' C pull),t 1,0 0VL ' , " cJ |
soon be restored in some measure to de
.XGVII UG IGOVUIGXA 111 OW1I1G UJGdOUIG LG VIG /-v ■ 11 1 1 I • /» rights and do position in society (da is no Occasionally_he would ,f cmegr-nry disputin’ dc lac) he once held 0 rc 1 u,re * ' nlroduro 1 I While it am true dat de white race io [l«eer mto a sermon for the sake o ,r-MH
SCHOOL BOOKS
TYiicl l^apur,
JkH: WHOLESALE!
Herflmnts of Putnam Count), iv uiu iiuv ^ ^ tii o iu
\M„-„ you go m Indianapolis, buy your Xmcricl anf ripidlyTaslin away afore de '"6 ‘he flagging attention of his 1 low-o 1. v m,n SU p er ior blood ob decolored mau-asde II was 1,6 wh f orl S' nat ® d o\ the
white foam floes before de dark strong mosquitoes, wave-still while dare is yet lef a vest , See,n p that hl * was
J«r f*n’o age obdc white blood, it am our duty as »leepy. he paused Ins discourse ami |
iiowen, btewait & to. S, * t nation t0 prot6ct it in ebo f aw . pressed as follows .
ful and honorable manner. It will never ‘ ^‘ren, you haven t any iJea oil do for dis great colored nation to hab ‘he suffering of our missionanes ,n the| such a history ob de white man, as de "‘w settlement, on account of themeswhite man hab obde Indian. 'r 10 ® 9 ’ . lhc ra09, I ul ‘°® 8 ln «'"’® o( I In conclusion my fellow citizens I will ‘ ll08 ® re 8 1 1 0,lrt ar ® «»o™,ous. A Si'- 't
'many of them will weigh a pounl, and
school Books, PAl'ER, EN V El.Ol’ES, SLATES, WINDOW PATER, INKS, &e.,&i
AT
apr5 ly48
18 West Wnaliingtpn St.
No Man
WhoclosiroR to promote the interests of liisl
LI/ persons wislilnp; the B B8T Til RESIT -
JOHN F. DANIELS’ 1 , 1 ’ WM Htatn,i>r wh^wiihoK to laynpnfow dtol.|A ER AND SEP A It A TOR will do well
YOU CAN BUY
lurs for a lime of adversity, slrould neglect to call and exainine
- taking a few shares of stock in this enterprise
'which promises such ample returns for the /\ /\ ~r» ^tSt
investment. All local agents will ho furnish- 1 - od with aeertificato that they are authorized
., jh., . to act as such, signed by the Secretary of the! Course i>Oot.S troll 1 ^p4jJt) LO aFO.(M) Company, Persons who desire agencies can “ Shoes “ .‘i.(X) to oPI'Xv td the Serretary, or ( nl. Mats...,, nr
Boys’ do (to “ acoto Our Local Agents in Greencastle are E. T. Keightloy and J. Burnside. jc2l 6m7
! Hrffa
|)ERS()NsS wishing to purch.isc a FIRST-1
J CLASS PIANO would do well to call 1 f I nm* i iuuuj oi mum win wuigu a puuni, ami r' "ihlnl'l^irmlmhe^l'^r^iloH: ' First, In fabor ob a repeal ob dc law ,h ®y wil1 F et a >?g '-k ">>®" ‘»>® ence in the Piano Trade, m„l being penna- which prohibits a white man from mar- I missifinanes arc going along, nently located in the City of Grecneastlo, 1 ryine- a lady ob color. ^ this time all eyes and ears were flatter myself that l tun do bettor by you than Second, l am in fabor of a repeal ob °P cn and 1)0 P roceoflci1 to his dis-
anv one from a distance. (I do not propose , , . . , . . , • , 1 , .. oourso. to “sell Pianos at obi prices, ' nor “ fJ $75 to llc “ a c‘cntttled an act which prohibits
♦ 125 less than any one else ’ - but 1 can L'ivo a wll'fa I»»n from OfWMBg more'-dau ODC . , An- Ca f. 0r : a , vou a Potter PnrctMln than the one who nro- acre ob land. 0n ^‘. m t0 aCC0Unt fur 1 ' 1 " m U ' Q
Third, T am in fubor ob white suffrage P u
and always will bo. Dc white man am asi . ^ cr0 ncvcr , wa ® * mosi|ui.o much entitled to vote as do colored man wcl ?j )0( ^ T a P 0 ^^^» 8a,( ^
if be behaves liimsclf in a proper man
ncr.
fosses to do so.)
MY INSTRUMENTS ARE
FULLY WARRANTED!
that |
COLD HI niciiii.
And as a proof that they invariably give satisfaction, in the seven years I have been sclling t hern NO FAULT'D AS BEEN FOUND
‘Hut I didn’t say one of then. wuuMl weigh a pound ; I said a great many oi l
Dare are many odder minor issues- ! the ™" ould " e, « h a P , 1 T: d ’ a,,d ' think '
- ... rt »»> I I I i rx n rvl iltrt nt <. tt I . I 1
WITH A SINGLE INSTRUMENT! i such as dc employment ob white men on a «> 1 ‘o n ot ®, m wou d ’
And all other Shoes at the same reasonable
prices, at
JOHN F. DANIELS’.
atSF*? am seliihg those Goods at the Lowest Figures for Cash. To those who want their work warranted, I would say I will warrant tho same work for 10 per cent, extra. If tho warrant is worth anything to you, of course it is worth Something for mo to give it; and even then you will buy from mo at from one dollar to ouo and a half less than others. mcli22 46 JUlIN F. DANIELS.
AVITII PATENT
FOLDING STACKKR.
can sell Seven Octave Pianos from $375 to
$600 nti-l $800.
SHEET MUSIC of the latest publicn
tion, and at publishers’ prices.
mohR 41 T. J. JOHNSON.
BANKING OFFICE OF E. T. Keightlcy & Co., GREENCASTLE, IND.
FOB SALK IIY
(IO TO I,YON AMD THY THK CKI.EliHAYRD
w. d. wilson & son, YEAST CAKES,
7 I MANUrALTUUED I1Y
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: GREENCASTLE FOUNDRY.
Wm. Worsdol & Son, Grooncastlo.
[may 17 ly*2]
ALL KINDS OF GovcrnineiU SeenrHies and Gold BOUGHT AND SOLD. [janVA ly37] THE BEST PLOWS I N the Market, at ' J. BURNSIDE & CO.'S.
All Machines Warranted. [ jc28 2m8 j For Pocket and Table (’utlery, TARI.R AND TEA MPOON8, YfAILS, Looks, Latches, Butts, Screws, !\ Sash, Window Glass, Axes, Hatchets, Spades, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, Mill, Cross-Uut and Hand Saws, go to STEVENSON'S H ARDWARE STORE.
Look Here, Farmers! YIILT. COOPER is keeping a iVl Grocery and Provision store on
ft*
Gobernmcnt works—do raising ob three
regular new white regiments,
which I am in fabor ob, but which I hab not time to discuss. I will meet my op ponent, dc Honorable Mr. Duffy, at all
& Wlbllv’S, ob bis appointments where my views can
bo heard at greater length.
Wid many more thanks for your flattering call, I hab do honor to bo gentle-
men,
Your humble obedient servant,
J. CiKSAR Crow. July 1, 1875.
But you said they barked at tac mis-
sionaries.’
1 No, no, brotlicr, I said they would I
get on the logs and bark.’
S£ff" A dreadful tragedy occurred l ist week in St. Clair County, Missiuri. - Two brothers, named Higgins, just out I of the service, returned to their mother’s | house for the night. The wife of John Higgins had a quarrel with his mother, | which greatly enraged John. He finally attempted to kill his mother, subbing her about the neck and breast with a
te?* An amusing story is told of a lady knife. His brother interfered to protect who tried to smuggle a clock across the her, and John turned upon him with a Canadian border. She gave the clock revolver, wounding him slightly. Ho
, - . “r r B .™ a I 1 .IV) 1 seller particular directions to fix the then drew his own revolver and fired, your'Produce. Givo^iim a call!° r alarm apparatus so it would not strike, shooting John through the heart, after [mch22 iy4G] ! but the Cannabk being somewhat of a which ho gave himself up to the authori‘FIXTHA SUGAR CANE or SOB- 8et tdl ® a ' nrln 80 ‘‘ wou 14 strike at tics. He has lost his reason since, and LjGHPM SEED, and Frr,di Garden Hoods, Dm moment ho knew the lady would ar- the mother has died. At BDRN8IDE A UO.’B. |rivc at the customhouse. The lady, [ Cincinnati Clmm> /'«'<! f.A
North-east corner of tho Public I Square, and is prepared at all times
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