Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1868 — Page 4

vacated the office as a law abidin}r roan and officer, three, days alter lie had notified Mr. Johnson of his determination

BUSINESS CARDS. BURNSIDE & ROGERS,

DEALERS IN

Agricultural Implements, Macliinos, &c.

CREESlCAtlLE

medical.

A LSO,

(ieneral rommlssion ^eiTlmnls, <;itr.i sit asn.i;. imhana.

Jntui Hanna. Kol>«rt K. Smith

HANNA SMiril,

K TTORNEVS AT LAW,GREENCASTLK, tv Indiana. I desire to say to old clients that iny business is such that I ran now resume my practice in the State Courts. Will haroaftergive personal attention to such mal-

tettsas may be confided to mv care. May 24,1866-ly JOHN HANNA.

R, L. HATHAWAY. . .

W A. BROWN. Lute Ailjt bth Cav.

HATH AWAY A. HIIOW N.

TTORNEYS AT LAW and Notaries Public. Greencastle, Ind , will practice in all the Courts Especial attention given to the Collection and Hankrnpt business n34

A

A ITOCLD revpi

» r ztojs of Greencastle and surrounding

country that they tire prepared to Extract Teeth Without Tain by the use of Nitrons Ox ide, (or Laughing Gus ) All work pertaining to the profession carefully attended to. Office over Southard's Store. dec l.'t-ly.

DENTIST.

\ . T KEIOHTLEY’S DENTAL ROOMS, First Floor Cohn’s Ruilding. Greencastle, fuj. I suffer no material to be used that is not perfect. All work done in the neatest

not to contest Mr. Stanton's restoration, if restored by the Senate. Johnson was not ready, or lacked the nerve to assume responsibilities he tried to force upon Grant. That is the whole story, and the talk of deception and perfidy on the part of Grant was a mere subterfuge to break the force of Johnson's fall. By Johnson's own witness he is proven guilty of falsehood, and the honest, incorruptab'e soldier is sus-

tained.

The correspondence is closed by ihc following letter from Grant to Johnson, and which effectually settles the charge

of insubordination :

Hkap'qrs Army ok the U. S , > Washington, D C., Feb 11, 1803. ) Tlis Exce/kiiry Andrew Johnson, Presi

ilcnt of the Lnitcd State*.

Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication ot the 10th in-G , accompanied by the statements of five Cabinet ministers of their recollection of what occurred in the Cabinet meeting on the 14th January. Without admitting anylhing contained in these statements, when they differ from anything heretofore stated by me. I propose to notice only the portion of your communication wherein I am

charged with insubordination.

I think it will bo plain to the reader of iny letter of the 30th of January, that I did not propose to disobey any legal order of the President distinctly given, but only gave an interpretation of what would be regarded as satisfactory evidence of the President's sanction to orders communicated by the Secretary of War. I will say here that your letter of the 10th instant contains the first intimation I have had that you did

not accept my interpretation.

Now for the reasons for giving that interpretation: It was clear to mo, be fore my letter of January 30 was writ ten, that I, the person having more pub lie business to transact wPh the .Secretary of War than any other of the President's Biibordina'cs, was the only one who had been instructed to disregard the authority of Mr. Sfanton, where his authority was derived as agent of the President. On the 37th of January 1 received a letter from the Secratary of ' War (copy herewith) directing me to, furnish an escort to the public treasure from the Rio Grande to New Orleans. &c, at the request of the Secretary of the Treasury to him. I also send two other inelosures, showing a recognition of Mr. Stanton as Secretary of War by both the Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster General, in all of which

cases the Secretary of War had to cal!

upon a;e to nnko the orders requested.

or give (be information desired, and SkfllVTl^T^ITT ^VY where his auihority to do so is detived hj\J j.tx JLj I II J li '

in my views as agent of the President, with an order so clearly ambiguous as that of the President's here referred to, it was my duty to inform ihe President of my interpretation of it, and to abide by tliut interpretation until I. received

other orders.

Disclaiming any intention, now or heretofore, of disobeying any legal order of the President distinctly com-

municated,

I remain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, U. S. Grant, General.

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aiis 11 cun's HERB BITTERS, The (ireat Household Remedy.

HOLLOW AY s VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS.

PUTNAM

b. Wilson greencastle

E HAVE ESTABLISHED A SiVLES HOOM

Endorsed by the Public as the Best Remedial and Preventive Medi tine Ever Compounded.

For our Goods, on the

West Side of the Public Square, GREENCASTLE, IND.

WE nre determinod to make ami sell all

the Goods required irr this locality, in our is claimed for them

TT is now four years since R Misliler's Herb I flitters were first prominently introduced to the public, ami during that time their sue cess ill curing all diseases, arising from an impure slate of the blood or diseased stomach, has been so gn at that ihe proprietors are jus titled in offering I hern as a specific -emedy for all diseases originaling from theabove caures, ami are willing to refund ell money expended for these Hiltrrsif they fail toperform all that

Dr Holloway, some fifteen years ago, witnessing the distress occasioned sickly children in taking the nauseous vermifuges of that day, resolved to analyze them, and from the most effective of these remedies succeeded in separating their aciive medical properties, pure, tasteless and inodorous Then, by combining these with sugar, and moulding them into an agreeable confection, formed tho present pope I. a a and kppkctivk Vxrmih ok known as

F0l -'%

Manure, 0r „, nf

line of manufactures.

\o One Can Undersell Us,

As we make our own Goods.

KORRISON & CRAIN, Resident Dentists, rrtf'illv n nnounee to t he citi*

E5 isr , K Yj A TsT ISTE T.R, CASS I M E II E S,

style, and at he lowest rates I administer Pure Nitron i Oxide lias for Extracting Teeth. Thanking the public for past patronage, I solicit an examination of my new stock and prices, and guarantee satisfaction in all cases. mch28 ly!3

U TTS, IBjL-. Ji. PsTISLIETS, STOCKING YARN, ETC., Always on hand—the GREATEST variety, And Largest Stock in the Country.

BEST in QUALITY and CHEAPEST IX PRICE.

A. L, GOODBAR & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

STAPLE and FANCY Groceries,

Flour, Meal, Cement, Salt, Bacon, T.ard,

PLEASE CALL AT OUR STOBE,

WEST SIDE SQUARE,

Dried Fruits, and all kinds of Country Produce. Permit us to invite your attention to our new and Well selected stock, just receiv- | ed, bought low, and wc will sell koiv Come I and see us, at the old Exchange Bank Rooms, I No 7. Washington street, nearly opposite the Post office,Greencastle, Ind. [inch” ly

Or at the FACTORY. Greencastle, Indiana. BIKCU & HKOTHEit.

Oct. 25, 1867.

MULL SEASONED LIMBER,

Sufficient to build a large dwelling, with

G-OOD LOT

to build a li'.n’se on. for sale. Will sell sopa

rate, or both together,

lars, call on

6 2w.

For furiher particu- : JOHN BURNSIDE.

NEW

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<4KEKX A ST" I-8m

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(South west Corner Public Square, in Hatha-

way's Building,)

Xo. 25 Sfai'U'n Lane, ) Nop Y'>rk, A’/\ 14, 1857. f In my Card cf IJr»v. 1, 1867, I stated that, “for the fiurpone of more fully Kiipply" lilJS the v. unt* of *7ie pulilie, Hiid In or*!ert<* prevent nns< —npuh»n»» ch‘<«lerN Irovn p:ilminu off liiler^or iiimI wortliIcmm »oo«N an the T3orton t«old Pm*, I * li si 11 he* en It or well no ^ootTn ot \a *iih» e\eept <#i»ly to «luIy up|>*>lnle<l 2»iitl Hiitliorizeil etc. To this plan I have since strictly adhered. In accepting As:onts. great care ha* been exercised to appoint those who, by lonf?continued fair dealing have acquire 1 ft reput At.u n fc;- honesty, re iponsibility. and preb ty men in wlioso word the public h ive learned to pla« e coniidence. Tlieso Atrents have agreed to henp a full assortment ot' my pens, and to sell th*m at my published prices. Thus tho public are supplied by them with just such pens as they want, either ns to writing: or price, and got a full equivalent for the money paid. No agent is appointed to travel from place to place, or canvass the country, so that all who want n Moiton Gold Pen must srot it from the Local A;:cat or from

headquarters.

None need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the Above, the liberal dia'ount “To Clubs” being sutHoient induce-

m uit to nil others.

<; a i:i:xc i stee, ix/>., J AVE JUST RECEIVED AN ENTIRE

1 New Stock of

A 2IORTOH.

B. Misliler's Herb Bitter, are guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Intermittent, Remittent and Typhoid Fever, Lo«a of Appetite, Nervous Affection*, General Debility, or Weakness caused by excess, iniprudeme or exposure, Coughs and Colds, Rheumatism. Diiirrhtpa, Cholera Morbus, Cramp in the Stomach, Files, Diseases of I the Skin, midi ns Scrofula,Ulcers,etc , eic — Il is also certain to remove all obstruct inns to j ihe regular course nf nature in Females, and (willcure Green Sickness, or Chlorosis, Leu chorrhoea or \1 biles, Womb Complaint or Falling of tlie Womb, etc , and lliu« preserve the Fair Complexion of those who use it; hut like all remedies of this class, should he used with caution by married Indies. As a Tonic and Appelizer these Billers are unrivaled. Unlike other popular remedies the comp-' sition of B. Misliler’s Herb Bitters is no secretfor the proprietors have no hesitancy in mnko iag known their ingredients. They are composed of Elecampane, Burdock, Spikenard, Sonpwort, Peruvian^ Bark, Buclm,Spicewood, Mullein , Slippery Elm, Sassafras, Sarsaparil la, Gentian Hoot. Juniper, Spirits Nitre. Bal sain Copat,ia, Cubebs, Dandelion, Pure Spir

its, and Barberry

Any person w ho is at all acquainted with medicine will at onee perceive what a power fnl combination of curative powers is embraced iu the above list of medicinal agents 1) is impossible for disease to withstand thi-: lormidable phalanx, and when once it is at ; tacked by Misliler's Herb Bilters it is forced

o leave the system.

t The recipe for making these Bitters has been in existence and was ust-il in Germany since I lie Itilh century Ii was brought into ■ this country by nr, old German about 1(124 Mr John Mishler, father of the former proprietor, bought the recipe, which and been rrcomnv nded to him as a sure cure iu a certain disease, which, previous to that time had been considered incurable by all medical works and physicians, and by its use saved many dollar* for himself. About five years | afterwards ihe recipe was used again for the ; san e complaint by Squire Slump, of Breck j snock township, Lancaster county, Pn., and was again successful. Some five years ago Mr. B. Mishler made eleven gallons of these Bitters fur Mr. Henry Shied, hostler of the Cross Keys Hotel. Lancaster, Pa ; ahoul nine gaPons ot it was used and the remaining two ! gallons Mr Shied gave to Several of his ac-i quaintances who wi re atHicted wiili ditferenl 1 diseases. Tothe surprise of all it cured a’ greal many complaints, and this induced Mr. Mishler to commence ils in aim fact lire for the public at large Since tluit lime ils progress has been upward and onward. Il has cured every .lisease for which it is recommended, ol which fact the proprietors have sufficient evidence in the 1,2110 certificates they have received in the past three years It was only yesterday that Cnpt. Leonard. Mayor ol A1 loona, l':i, informed Mr Mishler that hi could get over Hit! certificate- in that town, ol

cures effected by Ihe-e Bitters.

Reader, if you are afflicted with disease or ; sickness try B. Mishler h Herb Bitters Re meniebr, that if lln-y do not cure you,your

money will he refunded by 3. W. MESSICK, Agent,

Greencastle, ind. !

Holloways Vermifuge Confections, Which have almost entirely superceded the old nauseous Vermifuges, to the delight of the poor little sufferers. It contains no Calomel or otner poisonous in-

gredients.

So highly esteemed is this Popular Vermifuge, by the profession, that all intelligent Physicians w ho know of them, prescribe them in preference to other remedies, as not. only more pleasant to

take, but more effective to cure.

Parentsand guardians, having the care of children, should keep them as a family medicine ; for they not only eradicate Worms—those pests of childhood—hut correct any derangement of the digestive

organs, so prevalent with children.

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HOLLOWAYS ARNICA PLASTERS, The Original and only true Arnica Pl isiers possessing the great healing properties of the Arnica

Flowers.

effects of lliese Plasters pain or weakness in the

Dry Goods

CARPETS,

The curative in all cases of

breast, side or hack, and in all eases of iinanimation of the Lungs, and Cough, are truly astonishing ; they give immedi-

ate relief

Physicians prescribe them ami thousands recommend them. Observe—Hoi.iowat’s are the Original and only true Arnica Plasters.

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o A Sk •p I ^ "'S'L to order. At A C H I X E jj of "H kind, Bcpaired on 5 ,. w( ^ Cash paid for C31EP IR ON AND BRASS. -fcjLQ'ua.so Wor

—And—

^ ° IT Ci n Done neatly and Promptly.

IlEISKELL'S

OINTMENT.

This Ointment, afier an experience of twenty years, has proved itseif a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the Skin ; having effected a radical cure in every case on which it w as used, curing many obst inate cases of fifteen or twenty years’ standing, thnt had previously resisted all remedies preset ibed by’ the best medical tab-til of the country. Its effect is astonishing, in a few days the soreness and irritation is removed; the skin becomes smooth and healthy, and rernrins permanently healed, wilhout the use of any other remedy. Thus, Tkttf.r, S.»i.t Rnrcsi Itch. Soipikk's Itch, Ebysipklas, Bi.otcufs, PmI'l.i's, and every form of disease of the skin is punctually cured, no matter of how long standing. It has cured hud cases of Ish.amm, Eves, and Discharges Irnni the Ear, when nolhingelse would heal them Piles, that have resisted all other treatment for many years, hnvebeen effectually cured by the use of only one box of 'his ointment. Bubvs, cieiLns, and Ol.n Sores, it heals in a very short time Prick fui Cents per Box If not sold by your Druggist send til) emits to Johnson, Holloway it Cowdi-n, Philadelphia, a box will he sent flee of postage to any address. OBSERVE—None genuine without the signature of the proprietors on the wrapper of each box.

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EAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

CITY MARBLE WORK

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I HE UXDERSIGNKD n.,vp„- J a new Marble Simp on ,l„. x.'.'on 0 '^ Ol lll(‘ PllRlia* n, , -

of th. p U hii« s, , ;; ,

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:trK ounuw wi ‘ h

TOMBSTOXi: OR UOXntEm

^RIMEXCA STIVE,

line as cheap as they ran hay any Shop in the Slat- »V

our friends, and an exarahistion anJt J Ison of our .Stock ;umI I’rir.s ,n

'■d ;.mh n-p b h..- 1 ! JO ,

Feb. 7,67. ly J I). JOHNSuf)

OLD XO. 7 STILL W’ith the biggest slock of

AHEAD

FOREST HILL CITY ZTOXtL SALE-

FALL AND WINTER

r I''H E UNDERSIGNED HAVEL AID C 1 tome seveniy fivedetiu 1c

BUILDING LOTS

GOODS

Copi)) of Rp^lstry »r Voters iu Greencastle City District, Putnam County, Indiana, Made on thr Third

day of February, 180.8, by the iW</i 0 . f , everv ^r.ption, together wul.

of Registry of Said District. Dated

Cloths,

C-assi meres,

Tweeds,

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Atchison N A Allen Otway Allen Jerome Anderson E D Applegate P W Allen Albert Sr Ames G W Allspaugh Jas Allen .1 II M Allen Ed Allen J no 1). Aultman J, Allen 11 N Allen W H Allen Albt jr Allen Joseph Ainsworth Andy liecknell G Hrown YV A Barnett YV l£ I) Brown J H Blake YV N C Birch Jonathan Beauchamp G YV Brown YV YV Burnett YY’ G Burley Jno Burley Joshua Bcek Asa Bence J D Buffington YY’ II Baker J C Bachclder 8 Bra man E Bicknell Jacob Bridges II 11 Burke John Brattin A 11 Bryant A S Bn nun M Bowman T

Birch A

Brant T J Briggs I Inward Burrow Green Sr Burrow Green Brown J Black Miller Burnside John Bivins T J Beck J YV Bowman T G Crawley Asbury Cohen YV (.’rose M Cooper C S , Cooper J YY r Oatberwood J Cook Conrad Cook John Cooper J Cohn Levi Cooper M J Coats YV A Christie J F Chnpno U E Clough Jack Conklin D Callender YY’ Il Curtis J A

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Ash Patrick Allen II YV Abbott John Ainsworth YY’m Ashton YV J Applegate YY’ 0 Armstrong John

Allen YV 1)

Allen H. C. Ackers Moses Alien Arty YV Albaugh Henry

Alban F G

Allen J as J. Aydelott John

Art YV T

Burke YV II Brannan Tom Burley J Black G YV Baker 11 M Boyle Francis Brockway Alvah Black YV F Branat G YY r Bowman T M Brigcwater G YV Blako Geo E Brawner YY’ G Bowers Geo Brown Z Black G M Bacheldor J 8 Boyle Pat Button James Brown J Bender Brown .1 YV Blake YY'm Brown B F Bowers T YV Bartt T Bruner YV YY' Burke YV H Sr Branson YV II Branson J no D Balesey F Black J Broughton Me Best YV A

plcte assortment of

GENTS’ FURNISHING U u«uo, F-A-ISTC-X' yVR.XXCJL.ES-

Also, a general line of

i>j o i* z o :rcr , All of which they will sell on the most I A VO Ii A IIL /: TE It M S.

They are prepared to

MANUFACTURE CLOTHING,

Of all kinds, in the

i'erif Bjftfexi States. 1 R. TURNER will be happy to see all his old friends and CUSTOMERS, and will use | bis best endeavors te give entire satisfaction Particular attention paid to

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Mishler s Bitters Will Cure Dyspepsia.

JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO WORN, 3? rt o i? :r i e x o n s, Ho. 23, North S xth St, Philadelphia

In the City, AN* D MORE COMINO.

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Messrs. tV, Caldwell A Ci> , Agent t for Mishler’* hitters—Gentlemen: I have been

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DEALER IN

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(as you truthfully term it) disease tennod Dyspepsia I have taking numerous medi rines without any perceptdde effect fur the better, until at List I was advised to try Dr. h. Mishh r’s celebrated Bitters, and alter a good 1 deal of persuasion on the part of my friends, j who spoke from experience, having used the Bitters. 1 consented to try a bottle of it, and ; found that it acted as it were, like a charm, giving mean appetite, allowing me to rest much better than 1 had been, and in fact 1 felt altogether likea new being. ! also grew 1 fat and tell the g ,od effect it hail upon mv

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ZENT), t.lu' (Trook Sapjc, rat ofT l)i« dou’ii liis neighbors something to t ilk ; nhnnt, but my ambition nu’ lo m 1 myself notorious for doing more for the com fort, of my frionds, by rloihin r them more neatly and cheaply than an) body else.

CHERRY PECTORAL

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A great many young ladies have, and a great many more are com r,tut in g themselves in marriage, this fall, and the wiser ones all have it in the contract that their homes shall j he furnished with CARPETS and Cllll— I TAINS, and their Cupboards he supplied with CROCKERY and GLASS WARE from I No 7, and that during the remainder of their

wedded life, they shall be su

tne same source with

South of and adjoining theDri'i’iicsstlnlr and Nail Factory. These lots are fit) and Til feet wid-* 'h, to 11>5 deep, with Streets mid welt At between them The Nail Factory is hurrying tiunrj! tion—nml a K* ^ Ftvpt iry «. ill fj'wo b* M upon tin* ‘same ground''; ami then* wui lnms«‘s built fur the incotidug p< |cilitiou. Thtso lots arc* uu high, ilrjr, (Icti ground,

0UT8IDE THE CUT Liujits, and frre fre" C I T T T A X E

Ami yet near enough to the City tort ils benefits o!

Schools and Churches.

We hold nur«e!ves in reieliw- ’"'h exchanges or trades wliirli will hr n sali-factory. Tlm-e desinng «< building lot* would to well M'xvr u

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! Whole system after the use of but one bottle ! I am now upon my third bottle, and shall eon i tinue to bike it until I arm nlirely restored to my once healthful condition H-ping that i this may reach the eye of one whoisa like sufferer as l have been, I will feel that this

; certificate lias been of some good Respectfully, Yours, Ac , A. AITKEN.

Lancastfu, March 18, 16611.

IL Miililer—Dear Sir: I have had Dyspepsia for twenty years, and have tried all kind* of remedies. 1 was advised to take Misliler’s Bitters. I got one bottle and took

part of it, ami found it was doin'' me good —

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S A fWmiNG EXPECTORANT. prepared to meet the urgent need of a safe and reliable cure for diseases of the throat, and lungs A trial of many years has established i the fart, that it is more efficacious in pulmonary affections, than any other remedy Its • tllcuey has now become so generally known, that it is justly regarded in many count ries as a medicine of indispensable necessity In Great liihain, France, and Germany, where medical science has reached its highest ner ■ feet ion, it is prescribed in domestic practice, ! and constantly used in the annbs, in hospi ials and other public institutions, where it is egarded by the attending physicians as tinmost speedy and agreeable remedy that can beemplojed Scarcely any neighborhood car. be found where well known cases of diseased lungs, which had baffled the efforts of the skillful and experienced doctors, have been permanently cured by it. These results are the most convincing proofs of the superior

pplied from i whether you pmehase or I augSS Gm L D. STLViM.

Prints, Delaines. Merinos, CoBerss, liomlinzinc*,

Silk FiniHhed Lustres,

LYOPJ & WEIK WHOLESALE and Eli

Faney Colored Alpaens, c U r Empress CloUis, Silks, no.2,souTiisiDF.oFrLei-‘-s

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My daughter eame down from Harrisburg to *,;e us. She was troubled with pains and Dyspepsia. She took the remainder, and it .

done I. ern great deal of good also, i believe f |ira Dve properties of llils preparation; and to ' it to be a valuable medicine. them the au'hors point with satisfaction —

Very Respectfully, | While it is most powerful against confirmed 8AM L McDONNELL. direases.it is extremely gentle as a medicine

; in infancy and youthsbeing quite harmless

I to even the youngest, when admiuisteaed

j judiciously.

Mishler* Bitters will Care Con-L 1 Ii is health restorer accomplishes even more

keeping on hand a t'lll selection of GOODS I in my line. Will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to give me a call when in want of goods Thankful to my friend* for past favors,hone to merit, a full share of patronage in future. [mehl i] JOHN BURLEY’

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July 15, 1865. (

R Mishler—Sir: My wife, five children and i myself composed as sick a family us I think could possibly be. found during the past winter and spring Atwiut last Christinas my

[ FnmM-saUNi > u ralgia h yp kill?

A. SAFE, CERTAIN, AXT) Speedy Caro FOB NEURALGIA, AND ALT. NERVOUS DISEASES.

by prevention than cure It taken in season, it heals all irritations of the throat and lungs, whether arising from Cclds or Coughs, or from other causes,and thus prevent that long train oi painful and incurable diseases, which would arise from the neglect of them Hence no family should be without it Influenza, Croup. Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy. Incipient Consumption, and other af-

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FAIRBANKS’

Wife was taUen Sick With what .he doctor I i ons hrY^thinV organ. give wny call, d the Galloping Consumption (she was before this pre eminent combination of medi-

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.b,s>o-^x-r:in3SL

in a very short time so much reduced as to be c .,| virtues rx-s Ttax t,

Ensllsli «iml American, Water 1‘roof Cloths, Pillow Case Muslin,

Shiriings, Checks, Cloakings, Shawls,

Furs,

Hosiery, liloves,

Greencastle, agents for

!>. IS- Men"" 1 '

Slu-riin^s, CELEBRATED CHEMICAL 5

BRATUS. , ,

A Fresh SiiiU>l) • !nst KcCC They buy their g-d. for CA3B. ^ sell at the lowest t AfU 1 | ir » e , They are 'r C '‘"V nt /A.nn'G

FISH, consisting of

el in whole barrels. X hDts, 4

ORESS TRIMMINGS, ETC.

Mess Mackerel, Fa mil) Mackerel. Salffl 0

Smoked Halibut, Smoked HerrinsWhite Kish.

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OT AM, KIND-!.

FAIlill.YNKS, GHKENLEAF & CO.

Its I.'ffeet* are Magical.

226 ik 228 Lake St. Chicago. 2(t'.l Market St., St. Louis SJ- BE rsnEKfl. TO UL'V ONLY TUB 6BXU1NK.

knowledge of the doctor, and thought that it helped her The doctor,however,found out that she was using it, and strictly forbade its : After cot tinning taking hi. medicines j

LOOK HERE!

I F yon want ft good Coat, Pants or Vest,

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Carter J N Creighton James Cameron John Clutter I. I, Connoughton John ConnoughtoQ Peter Chappell John Connell John Connel Patrick Crawley Thos S Carroll Thomas Cook James II Cole Albert tl Calwell John Catrott James S (.'omes l 1 ’ .YJ Craft Frost Conner Morgan

It is an unfailing RF.Mr.i y

| Neuralgia Facialis, often effeciing a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, from the

use of no more than hen nr three 1‘iU.r No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Dis-

ease has failed to yield to this

WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in the severest rases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements,— of many years standing.—nffi cting the entire system, its u-e for a few days, or a few wi eks nilhc utmost, always affords the mosc aston-i-lueg relief, and very rarely fails lo produce

a complete and permanent cure.

It contains no drugs or oilier materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most del ical e system, ami ran alien >jr be used with PERFECT SAFETY. It lias long been in constant use by, many of our most EMINENT PHYSICIANS, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. 1 Sent by mail on receipt of price and post-

i age.

One package, $100, Postage Rcents. Six packages, 5 00, " 27 “ Twelve packages, 9.00; “ 48 “

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for-nine months longer, and finding that she | j was getting worse, ami finally being told by [ 1 him lhat there were no hopes for her, she made up her mind to quit all medicines except that which had appeared to be the only m:e 1

that relieved her Hhe then commenced using who will ho pleased to wait upon you, and

go to

t'ERG USOX X

FOilDYCE,

BANKING OFFICE

E. T. KEIGHTLEY & CO.

GUEENUASTLE, INDI ANA.

STOCKHOLDERS. E. T. Keightley, 8. Legate, YY’m. YY. Brown, George Legate.

I your Ritters, and from that time there was 11 j marked improvement in her condition. She j Continued to mend steadily, until now she is well, is able todosml does do her own housework,and has no appearance whatever of being a Consumptive. During her sickness myself and five children were tnk« n with Tv phoul Fever and laid up for some weeks. We all got very Well over it. with the exception ol the youngest child. ’I lie doctor gave her up and I then commenced giving the child the Bitters, in tlie hope that it might possibly i)<*lp it, nn it did my wife*. I ^uvh l»*it a few

..... my * xave ml, B lew Black. Broad cloths of French, English A U 1 '"tit 1:": .,,,1

will show you goods, such ns you need tor

Over ( oats Fine Coats,

Business Coats, 1’ants or Vests,

Just purchased for cash, at reduced prices.— They consist in part of Beavers in Black Castors, Chinchillas, Waterloo

and Fur.

Heavy Coatings of F Jfc II. Ed redone, Trickots &c., in Blue, Dahlia, Brown and

Black. Broad cloths of French,

I HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT pj^,, 0 r

OF

anti (hildrcn's

Their facilitic for Ornament fil

srliv ! ' ll,f '

Ladicfi

Shoes,

For Wedding and other P

ed in this city.

And can sell them cheaper tkan any regular Shoe Store in town. Also, a general line of Fashionable

in inis.-oy. rV tn\ FRESH BREAD Lh

silk, Cassimrrc, and Felt Ha(s *

They would ""TT 0

For Men and Boys. In short I can supply you with as great a variety as yon can find in all the other iky Goods Stores combined.

cemd. and hope ih-'t ’ ^ ,

rinf 1.

inputs they are

now able to

Call and see lor Yourselves.

centinnanoe of the same

Got 2.T, ’67. ly

LYON 4

DEhAiYi 0

» - d tliH dose. Ihe child 4lnx»sr immcdi'it ly i lieKan to mend, and m now hh woll hk can be

Wc do a ponernl naiikinar ; aHow Intercut on 'I inn* Depositx ; t>uv and sell Gold and Silver, (lovernment Honils, As lo our responsibility, we will say each stockholder is individually liable, which tnaki"* our

Cashner ‘8 of French Doeskin, and Fancy,

This may seem an alimisVincrediblVsfiiry'. but ‘i* ' h '\ ^ Vcsti ' 1 , « 8 uf hi ' k - ^ the facts will more 1 ban hear me mt . ' • Ivets. as well as fancy colors.

• will more than hear me out, and my neighbors will corroborate the above state-

Bank more secure than any National bank or bank of issue—they only being responsible to a certain amount, while we are responsible ns

I: is sqjd by all wind) sale and retail deni- b^n‘j , } s ,; v a-k

TNT O . V,

HAST SIDE SQVAJIE,

Also Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, viz :

ment;and further Mrs Henry Hahn a near i Filie Shirt3 ’ Grider Shirts, FUnnel and Casineighbnr,got the Typhoid Fever shortly after morn S '" irU ’ drawers, lloso. Gloves, Collars,

I recovered, and 1 took her s me Bitters over, Neck-ties, Suspenders, &c , Ac.

and she used it, and says that it assisted her Come in and make your selection, leave

recovery greatly 1 cannot say enough in your measure, unit get something totit you. w» wa Mi %,• d"t W K T M' M f? praise »f your Herb Bitters, anil think l am Particular attention paid to country cutting. ’ Qm Smm’a M-'amW C ' •Jl *3 M MJMJ-

only doing my duty in makingthis statement Terms: —Choap for cash.

J. L Fordyco is also agent for tho Florence .....ia4»42# iLinesnd Ihanew Tnek Mensure

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o I T E -M 1 C ' SAL.EBATI for sale a t JOHN BURLED NO. 5. r«ss wort-

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