The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1858 — Page 4

The Smncfet In School.

[The following incident in a Pintrirt School, described by Mr. AVillism Pitt Palmer, of New York, in an address before ‘*Tlio Idtomry Society," in Stockbridge, Ala--., his native home, will take ninny, whose bends are now streaked with silvery hair-*, a journey back to

boyhood and early lit'e:]

A District School, not fur nw. y Mid Berkshire hills, one Winter's day Was humming with its wonted noi>« Of threescore mitigled i;ir : - and boys— Borne few upon their t isa intent, Rut more on furtive mischief bent; The while th • Master's downward look Was fustcued on u coj ' -b , i"k— - Rose sharp and clear a n,a-ing sv v.k!

As ’twere a battery of Idi-s

Let oil in ■ me treee ndotts kiss !

“What = that ? the .-.turtbal Master cries:

“Tlmt tior. a little imp r< |>li's,

“Wath William Willith. if youpleathe— I thaw him kith Tlnithaunnh i’etilhel”

With frown to make a statue thrill.

The Master thundered -Hither, Will!'’

Like wretch o ertaken in his track, With stelt n chattels on his lac k, Will liune ids head in four and shame, And to th-- awful presence cane-—

A great, green, hit -lil ttl siinpleton, j ,

The butt of all gocal-nuLurcil fun—

With st ti: -u|i;u - -d. and Urch ujiraised, j The thro .< ner faltered—"I in iiniiiz.-d

Tlmt you, my l'i; r :;c-t pupil, should

Re guilty of an no: so ruuet

Ref, ire the win t - i -eh(«>l to boot— What evil tp-uins put you to t i “ T was she, !- 'self, sir/' sobbed the lad,

“ I did n’t mean to ho so had—

Rut when Susannah shook her curls, And whispered l v a- fraid of girls, And dur-n l l.i-- a I ahy s doll,

1 could n I stnUil it, ir, nt all!

Rut up and kissed her on the spot! 1 know—boo-hoo—1 ought to not, Rut somehow, from her looks—hoo-hoo— I thought she kind o Wt-hod me to 1 It is to he hoped the schoolmaster did not iullict punishment upon llml boy.

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n rv DRUG STORK

business ^dvrrtijfmentis.

Vrintinri.

X (> av ^Vnvivals!

FALL GOODS

At T. J. JOHNSON A SISTKR’S.

T T A VINO ptm h: ",i the s| ,,f J>T?T'(iS, I 1 ('TIV.MK'ALS, Ac., of l>r. L. Skelton, we lire prepared to furnish all who may bo in [

need of anything in our line, with the VEFtY BEST OF GOODS,

At as low HguAs a any other store in the A\ r-sl. i We'-xpect to ' ll our (ioods PUR (' ASH, I or its eouivnlent, and of course ran sell for less!

]ir"tU than those who sell on long time. We will keep coimtautly on hand

A Good Supply of tho Beat Brands of

Jjeacl mid Oils,

Together with I ~ r ,

ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE. *Milllxxory' TOBACCO, CIGARS, 1 of all kinds done to order. Being generally

. ., , 'ii) known througlnmt Putnamand adjoining conn-1

Stationery fm(1 Porlmneiy, Ues, we dee,nit useless Id m-me. . ,?[ . i T.J. JOHNSON & SISTER. I btvonnfj Lxtnu to, /lair Oil*, d'C., Greeneaatlc, Uet. 2,'58. 3ni30

All of which we warrant as represented, or 1

no sale. Come and see for yourselves.

K vst Sirs: or -i hk Puiii.ic StfUABK, \V K ha\ e received a lot of ver\ |

• jv-N) I'.'imlsonie -t i les of

nos SETS. Ft.itwr.ns. Jiwnoss, FEATHERS. :

Dress Trimmings,

s a».'. Swiss and Jaconet Collars. \J r * ike., of the latest and most fash-, g >V ionable styles. They are now | rendv for inspection, and will be sold at prices j

INDIANA PRESS ! JOB PRINfiNS

OFFIOK,

WEST SIDE OF PTBUC SIJI \IIE.

GKKK9K' V8T1.K, I \ O.

I U RUC attention is respectfully in' ited to, j ' tills Establishment, in the asHuranoc that e^y AMPLE SATISFACTION’'isa

will la- given as regards

Typography, l*rr»« Work anil ,t’•"rRr..

To those w ho may require

$§001 -

SHetUral.

AYER’S

Cathartic Pills,

Fumy or

may 2?, 1858.—tf

E. A. LANE.

W1 LL. LANE, Agent

COME AND EOOK

ISLFOKH VOl HUY! Money is Powerful and Will Prevail.

READ AND DIGEST

y j -

CAUTION .

Mrrrh.nts .n.l Trsd.r. will br on tbrir jru.rd.nd no J be imposr l "pon by » Counl.rteit of Morie e tndi.ll Root giirn^l A B. Moor* Ail tn ,l,,,n J®” 1 1 lll< I; 1 !'; “nd iifn.tur. of., J WM' * ft . on , *Dr° Moiwk, the inventor of AIorsk'sIndi an

Common, Large or Small Work, r 00 t Pills, has spent the greater part of his C ’ J life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia. kxk.t tkd t and A f r i,. a , 118 well as North America—haCHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. nt t | ir ,.,, years among the Indians of our . TVR1 » i s a n 0 f which Western country—it was in this way that the Tho MA EKIA Iks, a Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Ur. AliE ENT I HEEV N I-W, Morse w it- the tir-l man to estahli-h the fact II tve been selected with great cure, tlmt all diseases arise from I miu rity ok th k U.tvt DC. lb Rlood—that our strength, health and life deand will be found to embrace everything re- upon thig vita i fluid. quisite to the execution of When the various passages become clogged.

Any Variety, Stylo or Quality

of Printing, with the

'ami do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses ' its action, become* thick, corrupted and discus-

the lust two vears. would respectfully aniunmet

! to the eitizriis of (ireoncn-tle and vicinity,

that he has ju-t returned from tho East, where he has purchased the largest stock of

ever brought to this market—all of which he

. offers for sale at the lowest prices. Having E- 'b-.'' Iiy isu turkey a most tincliri tinn already sold a heavy stock tins season (thisj fowl / Jiccau. e it is two-thirds u Turk, being the second of tho season,) brought here IWLAVhy had a man bettor lose hi.- 1 " m, ‘ ‘wo months ime we feel sa.islled of . • , i •» i i • i ! 1mmix enabled to soil at lower rate* and on •ii in than h s u / . llecauso his terms than any uthor house west of the lie loses soniothing ‘‘ to boot. i ^lountain.^. We therefore inv’itc all who are

IWBl. A iTiiserly old follow lias hit uponl* 11 'vant of any article in our line, to ^iye us a an experiment to :,vc candles. He ,u " 1 examine for theniselv-s L'fi,ro_».ay»"g

the “ light of oths r days.”

/ rm a .fassuMai.-; ' nticuti-'ii of "tir friends and our enemies yif " c

f *! any,) to our

Safer A iagP!?u^K7. = Ne\ V and Extensive Assortment of jiiocond Arrival of Drugs! PTI l v N I r i 1 1 T RE! U'H E uiub i -igned, grateful for the very lib- j embracing everything in the line, and conI eral patri'migij I -towed upon him d tring bisting in part of ' * ■ i, i Mahogany and Walnut I Jr in* Bureau*

u u u 4 Drawer “ “ “ “ Marble tup “

Dnxs “ •1 Drawer “

Seen tan/ ami Hook (\vei *—sontt thtng fine Centre and Card Table* lirrakfast and Dining Table* leaf and common Stand Table* Encloxnl Mahogany 11 ash Stands “ Walnut Rosewood II ash Stands Common II ash Stands

Cottage Hat **

t ’ottage lb <ht- ads - gradt s

AS » ru detenniiied to sell il- utmost EXPEDITION AND AT THE SH0HTE8T NOTICE. ,j ; thus causing all pains, sickness and distr. -s ' . f , t at I ndianap- . i . . .1 ......

jfe. i^wolir* nnd brou-^iit lie re, we call the

Our MW to to. Ito. -f I “ ! / I I > 1 i i I i 1 I O’ assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors. V <11(1 » lilllll thp blood will become choked and cease to act. Are such as will enable us to do any doserip- and thus our light of life will iorever be blown ti"ii or quantity of it. in the most expeditious. (mt How important then that we should keep neat and satisfactory manner. the various passages of the body free and open.'

that wo have in our j

DRUGS AND MEDICINES

J

t 'herry

elsewhere. CON HAD COOK i (Ireoncastle, Sept. 4, 1H58. Druggist. B@U‘‘ You don t seem to know how to take me,' said a vulgar follow to a gen-

tleman he had insulted. Yes, I do,” 1 HAVE nil tho popular PATENT AIEU-

Patent Medicines.

said the gentleman, taking him by the ,!■. V, 'J .'. 1 ' 1 '

ict from tlio man-

turers, so that I can vouch for their f/cn~

^ ' | iiinmess—ainon*^ ^iiieh will be found the fol-

Usa),.." ^Yell, Allick, how’s your broth lowing:

er Jke getting on the.-e times'.''” “Oh! Jayne Medicines in full, of which wo arc first rate. Got a start in the world— the .•\c!u-ivo agent in (l.veiie.i-tlej

married a widow with nine children.” A pretty sizeable start that. An Umm.i vsaN'rtl kukrt.iow. —A boy once complained of his brothorfor taking half the bed. “And why not?” sairl his mother; “he’s entitled to half, aint ho?” “Yes nia am. said the boy; “but how should you like to have him take j out nil the suit for his half? He will have his half out of the middle, and 1 have to sleep on both sides of him.”

* ♦,— Brtiitl&tiiff a Ilortic.

44 1 want you to take* my Imr m to break,’’

Said a man to »ekoy Pat;

‘‘Ho has a trick of tsbowiug his heels, And you must bn-uk him of that. ,, Pat took tho horse, and the next day met

Its owner upon the .•troot:

4 ‘AiTiih ! said i’at, *• [ n c tie* horse well broke*: : from top to bottom, among which we

I vy >topjX' 1 that trick 01 his teet. ’ j enumerate—•

200 kegs pure,prime White Lead,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills; Kennedy's Medical Diseovery;

Roback’.s blood Purilb*r and itlood Pills;

KiclmrtUon’H Nlierry Wine liittcr®;

Bull s Sarsaparilla; Sawds Sarsaparilla;

Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla;

(Juy-ott’s Yellow Dork and Sarsaparilla;

Shaker Kxtraet of Sarsaparilla; Hurley's Extract of Sarsaparilla;

Seovill s Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia;

Easterly’s Iodine and Sarsaparilla,

tf 1 ♦; ‘ (ONUA D COOK, Drug cist. II11SM tJilir IFiffil!' \ \ E would respectfully announce to the \ \ | pie of Putnam county, that we have rellttcd our room on tho N. \V. corner of the Public Si|imrc, anil have gainod coiwiderubly more riN.in. Wc arc now uaing tho wlioh house for Drugs, and have it literally tilled

may

15 “ 15 “ 300 “ 23 “ 50 “

200l«ix

200 gall. ('opal X'urnish

100

100 “

50

50 “

500 Ills.

500 “ 200 “ 50 “ 100 “ 500 “ 200 “ 100 “ 3 hhl. 50 lbs. 50 ••

“ Good! -aid the 1111111, “ here s a ten for you!

How did you brmik him so quick? 1 '

“lie kicked me, sir, and I broke Ids neck!

Rcdad! that broke up the trick! 1

CJenutue Kootw.

lie who wipes lii.s nose on a nutmeg grater and picks his teeth with a razor. She who says “ no” to the proposal of a gentleman when .she has reached the ago

of thirty.

He who gets 0 drunk at night that he puts his clothes to bed and hangs him-J soli on the back of a chair. She who rubs her cheeks with brickbats in order to giro them a color. He who puts on his hat. takes up his cane and starts out in pursuit of an honest and disinterested politician. She who pinches and slaps a child to make it quit bawling. — («oml II11 .Immln Mcnrrc* A man may be cheerful and contented in celibacy, but 1 do not think lie ean ever be happy; it is an unnatural state, nnd the best feelings of bis nature are never called into action. The risks of marriage are for the greater part on the woman s side ; women have so little tho power of choice, that it is not perhaps fair to say that they arc le-s likely to choose well than we are; but I am persuaded that they arc more frequently deceived in the attachments they form, and their opinions eoiieorning men arc less accurate than mens opinions of their fex. Now, if a Indy were to reproaoh me ior having said this, I should only reply that it was another mode of saying there are more good wives in this world than there are good husbands, which I verily believe. I know of notliing which a good and sensible man is so certain to find if iio looks for it, us a good wife. £ Robert Southey. - - - -»■ * “ I’ui Sli-r- TI.rungl, A gentleman had occasion to send his daughter up to the garret for sonic article which he wanted. r l he child soon returned, crying, a'.v upon being asked what the trouble was, replied “ that the snow had sifted in upon the garret stairs and she had slipped down and hurt her-

self.”

“ Well, did you get what I told you?” inquired her father. She replied that she had not. “ Well, then,’’lioexclairaed, starting up, “ I ]| go ; I guess 1 aint afraid

of a little snow.”

Alter he had gone, the child observed

tba f she hoped papa would fall justn

little, to pay him tor laughing at her. •Soon afterwards a distant bumping and

rolling 1. as heard, accompanied by the sound of suppressed wrath. The family listened with awakened interest, but the object of their solicitude was heard above whistling quite soberly, as though nothinghud happened, lie crossed two rooitis above, and, as ho approached the head of

the stairs, thundered out: L 1 r,K,UC0 «« n « ra,1 y

"Open the chamber door! Next you

know, you 11 have me tumble down here and break my neck. It s so dark now ”

But the sentence was never finished.

Trip went his heels, and, rolling a.id thumping, he sprawled his six feet of length upon the kitchen floor, where he was greeted with bursts of merriment

collected family. He lay quite “ ()nc“ ,l “' ,uc ‘ ,| f -Yt last shouted out;

put hcVo^upK 1 ^ 1 ' 1 ,ua 7 ** well!

(warranted us such) 50 “ White Zinc 500 call. I .in-;-' '1 (Ml 300 “ Fish “ 100 “ Neatsfoot “ 200 “ Lard “

.'i M l-. Spirits Turpentino

300 oz. Quinine

100 drachms Sulph. Morph. 15 ttis. Syrup of Phosphates

< il vci-rinc

Syr. Iodide Iron Soil. < 'arh-Soda (-uperiortonny) Sulph. Cinchonao

Blue M:i--

Glass (' ity brand), all sizes

Fnneli Bedsteads, Mahogany and Walnut Coinmon and Fancy Fo$t do. Fine /‘lush and Hair Cloth Sofas So iabb s, Dim an* and Ottomans Sjiriny-seiit Elizabeth Chairs “ Parlor “ Cane-seat Rocking “ “ Sewing “ lh'stan ami Common Rocking Chairs W indsor and Office “ Children * assorted “ Eaney Rosewood Whatnots Plain Walnut “ Sofa*, Book Cos s. Cradles Crib Rockers, Mattrasses, dV. Wo will also furnish to order any article wanted from Cincinnati manufacturers. W e are still in the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, and will attend funerals with a nont Hearse, all distant'i, with either Wood or Metalie Coffins, Charges reduced whi n payment is

made soon.

So, friends, come and try the cheap Furni-j tur" Store, before running off somewhere else

to buy.

Iftajr-Wnrerooms nearly opposite the Post! OH!"'. KIMBLE & MUTiHOLN.

Groencastle, July 10. tf 8

satisfactory

Wo arc nblo at all times, to print NEATLY AND ('DEADLY Every description of HAND-RILLS, CIRC I I. A RS,

RECEIPTS,

l’R< HJRA M M KS. INVITATIONS,

BLANKS, C A RDS, &c.,

It is our intention to do EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK at SUCH I.OW 11ATF.S As will enable every one. no matter how small the extent of his business, or how

limited ins means,

(SVGAIi COATED,)

AKB MAUL TO

CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalid*, Fnlhvr*, Mother*, Physician,, Philanthropist*, rrad their Kflccts, and Judge of their Virtues. FOB THE CUBE OF Headache, Sick Headache,Fool Stomach. Civtsui ku. I**., May 1, Du J. C. Atkr. Sir : I have I'si'n iv|"'atcd'ly cured of the worst headache any hotly can have hy a doee or t„„ ofyuur Fill*. It •ecuie to ariee from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at onre. If they will cure other, u they do Me the fiat 1, worth knowing. ’ Yo'ire with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Oarum. IJilious Disorders nnd I.iver Complaint,. DtPARTMEXT OP Tll« IsTUUOH, I W sshixuton, D. C., 7 Feb., 1S58. j Sin: I here n«od y>nr Pills in my general and li",|"t,| practice ever elnce yon made them, and cannot hesitate to eav they ere tiro beet cathartic we etnidoy. Their reguluilng action on the lirer i* quick nnd decided, comeqnmt. ly they aro an adniirable remedy for derengementsof the! organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a caw of bihoui dir ease ,0 nt stinate that It did not readily yield to them. Fraternally youre, ALONZO BALL, M. D, ni/tician of the Marine II Sji'a! Dysentery, HcIhx, and Worms. Post Orrirp, II arti asI', Liv. Co., >licn.. Nov. 16,186S. Dr. Ateh Vi.iir Pille are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell yon. She had la-ell sick and piningawsy for montln Went off to la. doct.ired nt great espenae. but got no better she then commenced taking your 1‘IIIa. which aeon cured her, t-v ripening large qnaotltle* "f worms (.lead) from her bislv. They afterwards cured her and our two children of h'loody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it had. and mv wife cured him with two iloaes of your Pills, while otiiers around us i.ald from tive to twenty dollaii diK-torV bills and 1-st milch lime, without twing cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as your*, which i* actually good and honest, wl.i XimN, buffer. Indicpstion nnd Impurity of the Rlood. Fi-im Her. J. V. Himes, I'astor of Ailrent Church. Uoston.

TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY In this most invnhiablo mothod of making his

liu.-ini-.-s thoroughly known.

KVEUY HI SIXIISS MAX

Noeds something in tho way of

CS'OO riXITNT’T'XKrO-. A BUSINESS CARD OR CIKCULAU I - almost iiuli-pou.-ablo. Tliose of our friends

And how pleasant to us

power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, i Morse s Indian Root Pills, mnnufaettired front plants and ns its which grow around the mounTUinou* oliffa in Nature - garden, for the health , and recovery of diseased man. l Mio "t the roots | from which the-e Pill* are made i*a Sutlorifio, 1 which opens the pores of the -kin, and a--i.-L- \ Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the! corruption within. Thesecomlis aplanl which ' is an Expectorant, that opens and unelogs the j pas.-age to the lungs, and thus, in it soothing I manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs hv ; copious spitting. The third is n Diuretic whicli | give- ease and double strength to the kidneys; llius eneourngial, they draw large amounts ot ' impurity from the blood, which i- then thrown | out bountifully hv tile urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other wav. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills whileengagedin purifying the blood; thceoarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveveil oil in greater quantities hy the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach but become united with the blood, for they find way t" every part, and completely rout out and

lice, HI ■yBtca

who may feel disposed to give us their patron- the'svstom from all impurity, and the age, may he assured that no pain* shall be j lifu of tll0 which is the blood becomes spared on our part to-cry e their fuiih- perfect 1 \ healthv; con-oqueiilly nii-icknos- And I Lilly and J’fonjpR.y-, I'T'" ‘ . _ pain is ifriven from the sy-tem, for they cannot

HOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor.

may 22, I

^UeiUcal. mi. G. W. PHILLIPS’ ueiwii syuiiv

SYRUP.

Japan

Coach “

llama r “

lilaek Leather Varnish Chrome (ireen “ Yellow

“ Red

Chinese Vermillion Burnt Umber Mineral Paint (/ire proof) Yellow < lehro b’nndyke Brown Lamp lilaek

Drub Black

Ivory Black

In -hort, every article usually kept in an e tablishuient of this kind. Wo .iffor the »ain

nt the

LOWEST MARKET PRICES! Er^y Su don't forget the “lloosier Corner’'

when vou come to Imv.

tflU CONRAD COOK, Druggist. Intflifo! ludiiio! IikIIko! j \< t ym know where to get the best of I N- | / l)I(il), irnminted to give satifaetion or

the money refunded 1

Why, yes, 1 do, for I have been using it

these t wo years. 11 is at

tfill ('UttKS DRUG STO1!E. ■■■■unira •• — wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ill'll (Go0(1'.I TlfdhTb.

RAIMiUW STORE] THORNBUnGH & ROBINSON j'AKI. ]ileasure in stating to the Fanners l •) Putnam county mid citizens generally, tiiitr’tnov are now in receipt of their m&iisfl Siam Mims, Coinjirising n wide range of sea-onahle goods. It prices that <•aiin.it fail to please the taste of

purchaser*. Being now in their

NEW AN!) MAGNIFICENT Bl lLDING, on the Niirth-we-t corner of the Public P r Square, where every facility, both ns regards |

NANO I'ORTUS. 'JHIE undersigned respe<'tfully invites the I attention of the puhlie to A Now Stylo "f I’ian all.-d PIANINO GRAND, im ported direetly from Europe. They are full! seven octave, the treble having three strings each note. For beauty of finish, sw eetness and pow- [ er of tone, nnd the superior working of the ae- ! lion, this sintrument cannot lie surpassed.—' They also take up but very little room, are entirely guarded against the dust, and w ill remain in tuning order fora longtime. Being well known us a competent Piano Tuner and judge of In trumcnU, tin' public can therefore rely upon obtaining none hut a supo- j rior article, nnd on the most liberal terms will those instruments be sold, ns they were bought! for Cash. L. K ISSN ER. (in 'iKiistle, Oil. 10. tf'22 Prof, of Music. - N. B.—Superior instruction given on the Pi-, nil". Mclodcon, Unitin'and Violin. Piano-, Melodeons mid all other kinds of Musical InstrumenU tuned and repaired in a!

superior manner.

•A

For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH For a Slight Cough, t ike

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Drv, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

I 'or Soi e Thro it, take

Phillips’ cough syrup. For Tickling in the Throat, tako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Hoarseness, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough in aged persons, tako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Croup, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or I’hthisie, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP-

For Influenza, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. I t Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. Fur all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

Da. Atm: I have used your Pills with extraordinary snerese in my family and among those 1 am ■ ailed lor nit In ilistresa. To rexulate the "ryaiis of diaesiion and |mrtfv the blood they are the very best remedy I have rrer known, and 1 cun confidently recommend tbi-in ,o my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES.

Warsaw, Wtomixo Co.. N. V . Oct. 24, 1865.

Dr»R Fir : I am uaing ymir Cathartic Pills in my practice. and find them an excellent pursative to cleanse lb*

tud purify •.bo fountains of the Mno.1 JOHN U. MKACHAIf, M. D.

Erysipelas, Scrofula, KingV Evil, Tetter,

Tumors, and Salt llheiim.

From a F\>rxv(ivding Merchant of Sf. Lauii, Fb. 4,1850. Dr. Aier: Your Dill* nre tho paragon of nil tlmt !•

mat in medicine. They hate cured my little daimhter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Her mother had been long jrrievousjy afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your

Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORtiKIDGK. KheuniHtiMii, Neuralgia* and Gout.

From the h'ev. Dr. Ancle*, of the Methodist Fpis. Church.

Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. G, 1856. Honored Sir : 1 should be ungrateful for the relief your

skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended In chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physician*, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your Fills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the

use of them, 1 am now entirely well.

Senate Chamber, Baton Rough, I.a., 5 Dec.. 1*M. Dr. Ayer: 1 have been entirely cured by your Fills of Rheumatic Gout — a painful disease that bud afflicted me fur years. YINCKNT SLIDELL. For Dropay, Plethora, or kindred Complaint*, ictfuli lug an active purge, they are an excel-

lent remedy.

For CoRtivenesH or Constipntion, nnd n§ n Dinner 1*111, they ore agreeable and effectual. Fit®* Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammntion,and even Dewiness, and Partial IlllndnesHy bavo been cured by tho alterative action of thesa

Pills.

Most of the Pills in maiket contain Mercury, which, al-

though a valuable remedy in skilful hands. Is dangerous in a public {till, from the dreadful consequences that uequently follow its incautions use. These contain no mer-

cury or mineral substnuce whatever.

AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL

FOB THE It A PI D CERE OF

coccus corns, iioahsk.nf.ss infi.vli.\ZA, BROKCIIITIR, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN-

CIPIKKT CONSUMPTION,

anil for Hi. r.ll»f of conaumi'live |atiimts In advancfl

stages of the disease.

. NVe need not speak to the public of it* virtue*. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it already known Nay, few ore the families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects : and few er yet

the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dnugeious diseases of the throat and lungs. W bile it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi-

dable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest nnd safest remedy that can he em-

peraons. Parents should

have it in store against the insidious enemy that steal* ton them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to

ployed for infants and young

t the in

—-ox 1 -_Ay— -i/jf.

Ii’

MM! mm EirM. Ca pit til, >$750,000. Wki.i.s, Bi ttkbkield vY: Co. - - Now York, Livisoston’, Fargo vV Co. - - - Buft'iilo,

I’rigirictors.

yUX DAILY KM’KESSES on Poasongor Tniins in iliurgo of -jiooial mcA-ongors,

throughout

Now York, AVi fti-m roun.-ylvauia,

Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Canada West, Illinoi.s, Wisconsin, M iasouri, Minnesota, Arkansas, Nobraaka, Kan as, Iowa,&e.,&c.

Connecting F.\|ir.--M--1" California, Oregon, tlio entire Pacific Coa.it, island of Culm, Eu-

rojic, A'-., vk' .

Uillriq Notra* Drafts and Account* Collected and paid. All orders and communications promptly attended to. (iooda subject to bills of purchase or other charges (to 1)0 paid on delivery of the goods), received and forwarded—the monies collected and returned

nnptl v.

Wr The facilities of this Futiipanv for

r.Kiin, light, ,V''., you will fi nd in addition to our ■ r( i i"|itnes. , >, Di.qvateli and Safety are inieGEX EllAL A8SOUTM ENT | ,lU Atte,,tion i, especially call, d to our

Increased Spec,I really Kediiccd Kales I In forwarding Freight and Produce from

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP i' an inv:i!m:iI'''- ifni'ilv iii Nlf.tslcs Dy curing tho (mv cut iiti’ I-iln-.H , uml k.cping out the

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

i* :l P'ir-lv N ••'ftaltlf ('oui|t<-iin<l, jitdI centum* no i»<ij-i•imtiH drii:;-* mImtcvci'. It mnv )»«> tnki-n by tho

'• »h’ Dr voiing -st infant, without the •dlghcRt nppr< heiHlnn (*t hnrm.

PHILLIP S’ CCUGH SYRUP

h''^ 1 I 1 ' 1 1' • 11 • • rnr nrieing from cohln, oul if i- -ut thut the nfflicti-i .|,,,ui l know it;

a r< iiiclv th o mHI cure, i«. iiivnlunbiu to tlicin PHII.LIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

t* x, "-il" - mi' '-ill-.n. yet il i, "fforcil at •uch

a pri..-, a. t" Ii** wit Ii in ttm ri-.-n-ii of all.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

is . -i.l-.r-'l "II I II I I" Ei'ntli-ni"n of t|,e lil.lm,, S||"|“ - r-'-l'i-.-riliility. ".11,l|,unity ; by

remain when the body become* so pure and

clear.

The reason why people arc bo distressed when sick, and w hy so many die, is because they do not got a medicine which will pass to the nlHio ted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to he cast out; hence u large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, nnd the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; tints undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the Mood, which throws tho corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body hv disease. Dr. Morses I’ii i.s have added to themselves victory upon victory, i-y restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Y'cs, thousands who have been nv Red or tormented wit it sickness, pain nnd anguish, and w hose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify tlmt they would have been numbered with tlio dead, had it tint been for this great nnd wonderful medicine. Morse's Indian Knot Pills. After one ! or two doses had been taken, they were a.-tou-i idled, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing ! their charming effects. Not only do they give ; immediate ease and strength, and take away 1 | all sickness, pain and nngui-h, hnt they at once i I go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Theroibro, it w ill lie shown, ^ especially hy those who use these Pills, that j they will so cleanse and purity, that disease— I I that deadly enemy—w ill take its fliglit, and j | the flush of youth and beauty will again return. ] | and the prospect of a long and happy life will j

: cherish and brighten your days.

Morse's Indian Boot Pills sold hy Conrad | Cook. Druggi-t, sole agent for (ireeneastle, and by all medicine dealers in the county. A. J. White A: Co., No. 50 Leonard -4.. New York, sole proprietors. Win. .Mudge A Co. manufaeti'-ors and proprietors of Dr. TraskMagnetic Ointment, Earlvillo, Madison oo.,

N. Y., general agents.

Price 25 cents per box. julyl" I vO HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

A Renev l-nt Institution. rstnhli»hed hy Siieciiil only child, a dauglde . was given up to die. Endowment for the Relief of the Sick nnd His child wes cund. and is now alive and well. D -treioirJ, ujfUct d with Vindnit und E/n- Di-irotis of 1‘■nofltting his fellow mortals, h ' i/einic IHseasrs. "ill send to tl: who wish it, the recipe B ’HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in t ing and t of the awful de#ti iction of human life, BUC o**ftilly u«ing this remedy, free, on re M 1 hi sexual diseases, and tha dceepticm* «>ipt of their Ad r- O.P.Brown practiced upon the unfortunate victim* of such No. 19 Grand »t., Jor*ey City, N. J. Im -

npoi

U-lieve the Cherry IVctoral save* more live* by th** consumptions it prevents than tliose it cures. Keep it by you. nnd cure your cold* while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vital*, eats your life away.

All know the dreadful fatality of lunjr difron

tfcdv

'Vtlers. ami a*

they know too the virtue* of this rctm

more than to assure them it is still mtide the Wst it esa be. Wc s{iare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it th® most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on It the best agent w hich our skill can furnish for their cur*.

PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER,

Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maaa.

A Nil SOLD ur

Conrad Cnok mid Jerome .Vilen, Grcenen.,tle; M. T. Brid tea, 1 W B. Walla, Bainbridge; and by all Druggi-t- and di aler, in inedi' ine. At whole-ai ! ‘ !'\ Suire. Eek'Hteiii & Co,, ( i «•; 1C I v Jg l>r.l!..I A M IXtliclieiirpii I'tivsician, li- )venal while in the Ka-t Indies, a certain cure for (-'"iisumption, AMlttiin, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and general debility. i ho n i i< dy was dis •over "l bv him w hen hi.

f tail | chi

Tiiat ((HiLdi! lie ware that ( ouirh! I I A\ Ii You A Col (ill ' Why don't I I you go to Cook, and get a Bottle of his Coiigli Syntp. It has relieved mo of Coughs

mid t ol'. frequently.

Preperod and sold hv CON RAD COOK. Druggist, N. VY. eor. Public flquurn. I’l ie" 'J.'i and 50 cents per bottle. tf 1(5

Jitdlelnry, t

the People ; hy such men ns an* ino

• oiiunnity ;

Par, the Pulpit, the Merchant,

•e incnpnhtc of lending

to quackery, fraud or docent ion.

their nuin

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP ! ' ,t ••( » >' , nr. prlv.nl" practice ; haa

! ' '"”1 H'l' » 4'in-- in mu .ini ,,r c ,„,,|, unequal-

".1 i'V '"IV tiler n-mi'ily nnnv iK-fnri' thn imtillc. FUILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

II". t "rf"rm."l mam r-m u knM" oinn. vet It I, not ‘ ' 11 ' * f "‘H inirneles, <*r restore to h ‘ • , ' .''"’very; yet it will relieve and !• ' U the *MlTerin.,M ,,f consumptive*, wh • are h®-

J"l. I ll)'' hep.* (if ree.ivi ry.

itvery ;

of con very.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

"f mj

) *»l win mm enni lesttniOtiy ( i the most -keptical, of the truly

di-i .!'i 1 1 v (Jimcks, scviml vears nujo dii*ect(‘(l tlicir (’«•n-ultin*; Sur^oon, ns a (IIaritable ac t wortJiy of their name, to open a Dinpunsarv ! for the treatment of this class of disuuses, in all! their forms, and to give mkdical advick or axis to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, | habits of life, &c.,) and, in eases of extreme pov- | ertv, to Ft RNISH MKhlf INKS FRKKOr CHARtiK. ; I It is needless t«» add tlmt the Association comI mands th** highestjncdical skiJi of the age, and I will furnish tnc most approved modern treat-,

! mrnt. NOTICE. T!,.- Duv.tor-of the A-soilation. in theii- gfov Cfflldlp FflffnrV Ynnual Lcport u,-n th,- t.v:,tm,.„t -f Sexual j 0t<i * T x, 1 .,,^

l>i-i a-i Ior the year . ndmg .lutiuitry 1, 1S58, \ \ ’’F. • xpn-M the highest satiafaction with’the sui-- \\ ti,.l 0 c f

I ccs* which has attended tho labors of tho ulting Surgeon in the cure of Spcrmatorrhcca, Scninal Wi-akncss, Iinpotem-o, (fotuTrhfra. , Gleet, Syphilis, tho vice of Onanism or Si lfl abuse., ,.Ye.. and order a continuance of the

'ffli^rcUancous.

AT NI. W At.It VNY, It* l>.

arc now manufacturing a superior nr-

„ - ■ cl ° of Star Candles, Lard Oil, tii ■ on- German, Oleine, Palm, and Common

ooaps, nil (>1 which wo are selling at tho

lowest ('incinnnti prices. Brj-v-fioisls dcliverod to tho

< .' .1 on .on if my «n-n,« : cd K cirrnltror iKmi h. l.-l. . a will' ll J "I w ill fia.l "ii<-li t,..||„„,„v an will •"i"' "" .-ii th.. inniit -kcptlnU, of th» truly »,iis-. i d-r virtues of r

NEW GOODS

that wo have lilted up an apartment especially | for Farmers t" transact buiinc- .. privately will) j '•acli "thi r. Thi* will add greatly to the comfort of the house. Ho when you conic to town

call at the

IR^IHSTIBOW

tin- VVi'-t to New York

l is-ight. Money I’ai knges nnd Orders delivered and called for in any part of town. I Oliiee in the Lynvli liuilding, cast side I’ul)- 1 lie Square. VV'.M. LEE. aug28 3ml5 A gent ft >r ('". j

« BEN FRANKLIN BOOK BINDERY. ii a i. idv to v. ait up i \ on witli 1>iw (J I- I ^ A A ( S tY' ISC ( ) I I . 1 " I’"!.. II ( |", "•n-wnro. Uro- 1 >( )( ) l\ MINDERS, RULERS "■'■'r- «''<1 ••vory article Usually kept in a Dry AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,

, , . , „ 1 TEUKK haute, ind.

. . - - ir'kcu in exchange for | \AV’ Books, Journals, Lodgers, Records, ' i

, I ' Dockets, Ac., ruled and hound to order. 1

it w,l! h"exee.Nhnglygmtifwngtothe elder Magazines, Music, Fcriodieals, etc., Uumd

parpu-r ol the firm to meet his old and tried in nnv style.

lYi'-nd- in this now and commodious room. N.B.—Orders from County Officers promnt-(..recnea.-tlc. May 22, 185H.—tf _ ly attended to. C*. J. BKASvS, JUST HECKIVED 1 J - 1 ' ' ' V rtto irtc w ptort-and for .ale very low, a DLaCUnd 'W£ir*r*/AXXtS - *, ' t" 1 Quceiiswarc, Glabswaro fok sale iiy

may r . r .. E. T. KIGHTLEY.

PiULLlPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’,

Solo Proprietor.

| same plan for the ensuing year.

Tim Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to tho young, and they have ro-i'lvcd to devote themselves, with renew .-d z:d. to thi- very important and much

do pised cause.

I An admirable Report on Spcrnintorrhfra, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mnsi turhation, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of | tlio sexual organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon, i will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) ; FREE OF CilABUE, OU receipt of TWO STAMPS I for postage. Other Reports nnd Tracts on the nature und treatment of sexual diseases, diet, iAc., are constantly being published forgrutui-

Jcromn Allen and K. A. Lane, Ifroenen«tlo; ( ,,, U ; ' distribution, and will he sent to the afA. II. Walls, Bainbridge; Ross & Conover, dieled. Some of tile 111'w remedies and methods ( loverdale, (’. D. Johnston, New Maysville; "( treatment discovered during tlie lust year

II. L. Cmdino, (irtilih's Mill; nnd by druggists im ' b rr e«t value.

,fo 2 ^uixa»ji'ohto! lM "' rour,h 4

SOLD BY

Fifth m.,

country storekeepers generally. 1 vO

no H A C’ K S

. , , — New Albnnv

nui .Salem and Jetl'ersonville Railroad Depot's

and tho W barf Boat free of charge. Cbif Orders respectfully solicited. Address.

KORB, HUETTK vk Co..

' '' New Albany [nd

v! iipc ami ^tfreotype .fomulry,

sVo. 1C8 I inc street, between 4/A and. oth,

„ CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON supt

MAN! F.VI TUBERS AND UKAI.EBS 1N NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE,

1 rinting Pres.,.,, Cases, Galltes, Inks, and

Printing Materialsof every description.

SrEitKoi vriNii of all kind.,'; Books, Music, Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood En-

graving. ike., ,ke.

Brand und Pattern Letters, various styles. JSfejy-Kr,k< rboxyx-1nu iii all its branches.

jy31 fun 11

I > I {

iT|

to the bottom!’’

and Chinu.

_iciy22. THORN BURGH A ROBINSON.

\ Fine Lot of Swiss Jacwncl.

7AINSOOK and CAMBRIC MUSLINS,

just received and for sale low by

may 22. TH<)]<NBURGH 6 KOBIXSOy

,\

E. T. ZECIQ-ZtiTI-iIEY, AOEXTEUlt THE 7 TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’NY Of Providence, R. I. Office—Exchange Bsnk may 22.

Address, for Report or Treatment. Dr. (1 ko. R. ( AI.HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard

As.iieiation, No. 2 South Ninth street, I’hila- ^|’'(-* ( superb Engraving. “The Village dclphiu. Pa. Bv order of the Directors: * Blaeksmtth, " nnd tho beautiful Art JourKZRA D. HEART WELL, President ,m b "•'•lieli are furnished to subscribers of tho

T-*-*- — Geo. Fairchild, Scerctarv inn, , iv C"-.inopolitan Art A "eiation, ■ "in nowbe seen . Tl \ V . J • "n application to F. M. Fiiaziek, lion. Seere- . Y, #t •» « supply of ll. n 1 ‘*. ' '‘il' ^ ... Ind See advertiaement | mirub e preparations. AsSprinz Medicines, tfarilllllcltlVC jBalSaTn * elsewhere headed “New Featur. s.'’ It25 and for the relief and we of chronic diaeMes, IA NEVER FAILING REMFDVFnn + s »* —*

arising from impure blood or a deranged.stat<» ol DIAR R H E I EL EX \f f the dige.tive oriransor nerves, thiirr'isnbiitwl,,,.* I xWVK » i>i. i, < _

'Id hy W ill. Lane, Drug

HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ?

arising from impure blood or a deranged state of! DIAHHHE I thedigestiveorgansor nerves, thereuabundant I )REPARED and si

itsz? rm r2n£xr “ j( »...i»

CONRAD COOK. Druonrist I

June 13.

Sictit:::

» 4/ d t BHLB.Kanawha Salt, just received and

■. ft ( for side bv

may22. THORXBURC.II& ROBINSON.

. '’vv Hfydw^M^nd fitovei