The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1858 — Page 4
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A»h«'» • Moral Fertiliser.
BY DOWNFELLOW.
Should you ask me what good action Ha's Impressed me all this winter, As the one most showing goodness, Showing true heart of the Christian,
Showing much regard for duty, Showing moral worth exalted,
Better than much high profession, Better than much genuflexion— I should answer, 1 should tell you—
Once upon an icy morning, Very glib with frozen water, 1 beheld a good man standing Out upon the public highway,
On the highway by hi* dwelling, In bis face a smile of goodness,
In bis dexter band a shovel,
Down beside him an old coal hod,
Brimming full of refuse ashes.
This he scattered wide around him
Over all the icy sidewalk, Over all the glary flagstones, Over every place for walking.
Then did every passer bless him, Blessed him every aged pilgrim, Blessed him all the solid merchants. Blessed him every pretty woman, And the little school girls blessed him.
Benisons he never knew of.
Yet bis honest beaut was gladdened
To perceive them going safely.
And he bad the inward comfort That such actions always bring.
BfeiyPity expresses itself in words— often relieves itself by a look. Charity asserts itself in gifts. A man may be full of pity, and yet extremely empty-
handed.
8®“The rich arc inclined to believe that they are superior to other men, and other men do all they posssibly can to
fortify them in that belief.
ftaS^Simplicity of manner, as of dress, is a charm that a woman generally admires in another more than herself. Sey' Health is a toy that we play with, much as a child does, for the pleasure,
seemingly, of breaking it.
BsiyWe can carry nothing with us to the other world, save the good we have
done.
t*£f" \ sermon in four words on the vanity of earthly possessions:—‘ Shrouih haw no pockets.” flQflle’sarm d without that’s innocent
within.
♦ Illttcift by a Sheep.
There was a fellow in a certain neigh* borhood in Arkansas who was suspected of sheep-stealing. At last a planter riding through the woods perceived the suspected individual emerge from the woods, and, after looking around to see that no one was near, walked up to a flock of sheep find knocked over the largest and fattest. At this moment the planter rode up, and confronting the thief, exclaimed : “ Now, sir, I have got you. You cannot get off; you are caught in the act.” ” What act?” indignantly inquired the
thief.
“ Why, sheep-stealing,” was the prompt
reply.
“ Sir, you had better mind how you charge a respectable American citizen with such a crime as sheep-stealing,” replied the gentleman with the penchant
for mutton.
“ Now, will you deny that I saw you kill that sheep?” asked the planter. “No. sir,” was theanswer;“I did kill it, and I d do it again under the same circumstances. 1 11 kill anybody’s sheep that bites me as I ’m going peaceably
along the road.”
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How It Strengthened Him.
A student of one of our State colleges had a barrel of ale deposited in his room, contrary, of course, to rule and usage, lie received a summons to appear before
the president, who said :
“Sir, I am informed that you have a
barrel of ale in your room.”
“ Yes, sir.”
“ Well, what explanation can vou make?” J ' “ Why, the fact is, sir, that my physician advises me to try a little each day as a tonic, and not wishing to stop at the various places where the beverage is retailed, I concluded to have a barrel taken
to my room.”
flruflflisitss.
CITY DRUG STORE. TTAVISO purchased the stink of DRI OS, II CHEMICALS, A.'., of Dr. L. Skelton,
Susinrss ^(UnU$rmfnt$. New Arrivals!
3?riutinfl.
we are prepared to furnish all who may be in
need of anything in our line, with the VERY BEST OF GOODS,
At as low flgures as any other store in the West. We expect to sell our (ioods FOB CASH, or its equivalent, and of course can sell for less
profit than those who sell on long time. \\ .* will keep constantly on hand
A Good Supply of the Best Brands of
I^eacl and Oils,
Together with j roady for inspection, and will be sold at prices ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE A fail 10 ^ si ' tisfll ” tur y topureimser.-.
IMCilliriOxry TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Station*-ry anti Pevfumery,
Of all kinds;
Flavoring Extracts, Hair Oils. <{r., All of which we warrant as represented, or no sale. Come and see for yourselves.
FALL GOODS
At T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER’S, Sovtii Sid* of the Public Suuakk,
\\ E have received a lot of very
handsome styles of
H< t.XXKTS, FLO WKRS. HI It LOSS, FHATH Fits,
Dross Trimmings,
Swiss anuJaconrt Collars. Ac., of the latest and most fashionable styles. They are now
INDIANA PRESS JOB PBINTiftO OFFICE,
attention is respectfully invited to| this Establishment, in the assurance that ,
WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, latKKXf.VSTI.K, 1M>.
1)1'BMC 1 this Est
Uw AMPLE SATISFACTIOIFyxB
will be given as regards
Typography, Pres* Work mill C'hnrgrs,
To those who may require
Being generally Fancy or Common. Large or Small IVorA', ^ r ()0T Pjlls, has spent the greater part of his 1 nHii.itiimr oonn- ! life la traveling, having visited Europe, Asia,
AYER’S
uitiH Indiiin Hoot PUU *1. J. While & C#., on
may 29, 1838.—tf
E. A. LANE.
WILL. LANE, Agent.
O A IT T 1 O N .
Vercli»nt« »ml Trailers will be on tlieir xuard and not t>«* imponcd upon bf a Counterteit of Morn© m Indian Hoot Pills, sinned A II .V.mre All *eu ' have the name and signature of.!
each box.
Dii. Morms, the inventor of Morsks In man
I of all kinds done to order. „ ^ j - ^ , , . - known throughout Putnam and adjoining coun-i exkcutbd life in traveling, having visited Europe, ties, we deem it useless to mid more. a « ' t v otm-r ,ni.« i v , ‘ nd A, ' ri, ' tt ’ 88 W, ' U as North America—has T. J. JOHNSON «fc SISTKR. CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY. years among the Indians of our Greenenstle, btt. 2,’58. 3m20 The MATERIALS, all of which ! Western country—it was in this way that the
Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr.
COMK A X I > laOOIv AK1C IljNTlltbvIaY ^NIlAV, I Morse was the first man to establish the fact
Have been selected with great care, that all diseases arise from Impurity of thk „d .ili I, tad lo cbn,., ...r,'thing w | “
i When the various passages become clogged, j and do not net in perfect harmony with the j different functions of the body, the blood loses , its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every mime; our struiigth is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not as.-isicd in throwing off the stagnant humors,
BEFOREJfOU BUY! Money is Powerful ami Will Prevail.
quisite to the execution of
Any Variety, Stylo or Quality
READ AND DIGEST. i of Printing, with the
ssmsmmmmommmwmm.
.nlis and brought here, wo call the Our facilities in the line of ' attention of our friends and our enemies (if we' __ . . | have any,) to our L'cllXl I 1*11 it 1111? New ami Extensive Assortment of ; Are iUch w ni enable us to do any .wnp-
tion or quantity of it, in the most expeditious,
neat anil satisfactory manner.
We are able at all times, to print NEATLY AND CHEAPLY
Every description of
BAND-BILLS. CIUC1' LARS,
RECEIPTS,
PROG KA M .MES. INVITATIONS,
BLANKS,
CAROS, &e.,&e. It is our intention to do
Second Arrival of Drugs! p uIINTIT LJIIK! rpUE undersigned, grateful for the very lib-; embracing everything in the line, and coa1 cral patronage bestowed upon him during sisting in part of the last two years, would respectfully announce Mahogany and Walnut Dress Bureaus to the citizens of Grocncastlo and vicinity,! ii u u q Drawer “
that he 1ms just returned from the East, where ,, u he has purchased the largest stock of j ^ (( u ^
| “ “ “ 4 Dntxccr “
something fine
Marble top
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
ever brought to this market-all of w hich he S) , crf , /}„„/, r „, vs . uth*rs fur sale nt the prices. Havm^ " . . ill ready sold a beavy stock this season (this ('litre and (ard lablcs being the second of the season,) brought ben* Hrcahjast and Dminy Tahirs some two months since, we fe<d satisfied of Jjraf and common Stand Tahirs being enabled to sell at lower rates and on Enclosed Mahogany Wash Stands
better terms than an v other house w« st ot tin* , n' i c*. j
. x.- ,t * i* . 11 , “ }}afnnf noscicooa )) as/i stands
Mountains. \\ e therefore invite all who are f
in want of any article in our line, to give us a| ( ommoil l» as/i Stands call and examine for themselves before buying (\>tta(jc Hat 11 elsewhere. ( ONKAI) ( OOK, | Cottage Bedsteads—5 grades
Greencaatle, Sept. 4,18 - Pruggirt. Bedsteads, Mahogany and Walnut
Patent Medicines. F «V r, % • l ;\. .
I HAVE alt the ].npular PATENT MED- " l "' J '"'r < '"th Sofas 1 1CINES of the day, direct from the man- Sociables, Diacans and Ottomans
ufaeturers, so that 1 i nn vouch for their gee- Spring-seat Elizabeth Chairs uineness—among which will be found the fol-j u Carlor “ lowing: j Cane-seat Hocking “ Jaynes Mcdiemcs in lull, ot wlncn we are, J ■' 1 “ Sewing “
the hits si will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever he Mown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that wo have in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots w hich grow around the mountainous elitl's in Nature s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. I )ne ot the roots from w hich'these Pills are made is a Sudorific, w hieli opens the pores of the skin, and a sists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off
CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUB RAPID CURK OF Colil*. Coughs, ami
II oa rscTiess.
RnninKl B. *1 ASS., 20th P«\, 18R5. Du. J. 0. Aver : I Jo not hoiJtute to*ay the Dost remedy l Imve ever found for Coughs, HoarsenHM, Influenza, am! the connmiitAiit nyniptouiRof a CoM. ieyour Cherry Pectoral. Its coiwtant une in my practice and my family for the hist ten years hm shown ft to possess Hiip»>rior virtues for the treatment of theso oomplaiuts. EBKN KN1HIIT, M. I).
A.It. MOHTLBY,KsQ.,of Utica. N. Y„ writes: “I hsr« used your IVctoral mvstdf and in my family ever Mmo yon invented it, and believe it the l*eitt mod I ci no fb r | f(l purpose ever put out. With a Dad cold 1 should guonur pay twenty flvo dollars for u bottle than do without it, ijf
take any other remedy.”
Croup, Whooping Couch, Influenza.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK
AT st c ll I.oh h a rBS | yes ease and double strength to the kidneys; will enable every line, no matter how small t | ll]s fnouurageil, they draw large a mi Hints of
impuritv from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or w liter passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Tills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by , the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed otl in greater quantities by the bow els.
As
tliij extent of his business, or how
limited his means,
TO MAKE \ TRIFLING OUTLAY In this most invaluable method of making his business thoroughly known. KY KIiY m 'SINKSS MAX Needs something in the way of
the exclusive agent in Greenenstle; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills; Kennedy's Medical Discovery;
Roback s Blood Purifier and Blood Pills;
Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters;
Bull s Sarsaparilla; Sands' Sarsaparilla;
Howe’s Shaker Sarsaparilla; Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley’s Extract of Sarsaparilla; Scovills Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia; Easterly’s Iodine and Sarsaparilla. tflG CONRAD COOK, Druggist.
JOXH iE’TFSLiJSriLXriN'Ct.
\ t ' E w ould respectfully announce to the \\ people of Putnam county, that we have refitted our room on the N. IV. corner of the Public Square, and have gained considerably more room. We are now using the whole house for Drugs, and have it literally tilled from top to bottom, among which we may
enumerate—
2U0 kegs pure,prime White Lead,
(warranted as such) 50 “ White Zinc 500 gall. Linseed Oil 300 “ Fish “ 100 o N eatsfoot u 200 “ Lard “
3 bids. Spirits Turpentine
300 oz. Quinine
100drachmsSulph Morph. 15 lbs. Syrup of Phosphates
15 “ Glycerine
15 “ Syr. 11slide Iron
300
25
Boston anil Common Iticking Chair) W indsor and Ofiiee “ Children’s assorted “ Fancy Jtoseieood It hatnots Plain Walnut “ Si/as, Book Casts, Cradles Crib Rockers, Mattrasses, We. We w ill also furnish to order any article wanted from Cincinnati manufacturers.
We are still in the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, and will attend funerals with a neat Hearse,! all distunecs, with either Wood or MctaHc Coffins. Charges reduced when payment is,
made goon.
So, friends, come and try the cheap Fnrni-j ture Store, before running off somewhere else |
to buy.
fittV Wiirerooins nearly opposite the Post 1 Office. KIMBLE & MULIIOLN.
Greenenstle. July 10. tf 8
From the aoove, it is shown that Dr. Morse
I i iii-^i <■ \ on nil i-i nri’T \ i> Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach A 111 hlNESStAKDORURCl LAK ] , mt t*„ )mounit cd with Urn bio,si, forth, v find Is almost indispensable. 1 hose of our friends ! wav to( , v ,. rv and eotntdetelv rout out and ; who may feel disposed to give us their patron-1 the system from all impurity, and the Aige, may he assured that no pains shall h>' lifl . ,, f t |„. body, w hich is the blood, becomes spared on our part to serve their interests fuith-, ( . rfoi , tlv henltfiy; eonsequently allsieknessand tally and promptly, I (*rin> Fa.-n. ^ pain is driven from tin* sy&tem, for they eannot
Indeed! And have you derived any
benefit from the use of it?”
“Ah, yes, sir. When the barrel was first taken to my room, two days since, I could scarcely lift it. Now I can carry
it with the greatest ease.”
1 he witty student was discharged with-
out special reprimand.
“ Yel low
“ Red
Chinese Vermillion
Burnt Umber
Mineral faint (Are proof)
Yellow Ochre Vandyke Brown
3 bhl. Lamp Black 50 lbs. Drab Blin k 50 “ Ivory Black
In short, every article usually kept in an establishment of this kind. We offer the same ~ „ I at the
A Hara (‘astomer. LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
A green-looking customer observed a 1 don't forget the "Hoosier Corner"
sign hanging over a grocery store, read- " hen you come to buy.
ingthus: “ Wholesale and retail store”: ! nti CONBAD’COOK, Druggist. He worked his way through the crowd Imlltfo! Indigo! Indigo! of ladies anil eentleineu until he got f-ie I V* w ^ ope 8?* the best "I IV
ing one of the clerks, who was exhibiting ^ ^
First Premium Piano! NOW Imvo on hand n general assortment
I," i ». j . • i . . ! I <>f “ 1M A NO FOKTES” from th(‘ ccleu bun.( nrb.tSuaa (superiorloan\ r ) h 1 . i . Sulph. Cim honae hratcl factory of I eters, ( ragg & Co., Louis- -- 1 -- i ville, Ixy., among wluen is one very superior
seven-octavo Instrument, which has just taken tu:(. First Premiums,\n competition with "New York and Boston” Pianos. The power and sweetness of tone, the elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish of this Instrument, is unsurpassed. We invite the special attention of amateurs, and those wishing to purchase good Pianos, to our present stock, which will be
60 “ Blue Mass
200 boxes Glass (city brand), allsizos 200 gall. Copal Varnish
100 “ Japan “ 100 u Couch ** 50 “ Damar “
50 “ Black Leather Varnish 6oo ths. Chrome Green
000 200
50
100 500 200 100
sold on the most liberal terms and fully war-, ranted. R. DOBBINS.
Grocncastlo, Ind., Sept. 21,’58. P. S.—Second-hand Pianos to let.
3m 10
Why, yes, I do, for I have been using it
these two years. It is at
tflO COOK S DRUG STORK.
g(rr satisfaction or
Home fine sugar to a young lady, when he
broke out with :
* ■''ay, mister, who ’a boss here ?” . “The proprietor has just stepped out. RAIN HOW ST()RK!
greeny h thoughts, simply answered : THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
tiiii floods flralcrs.
Tea, sir, a wholesale and retail store. “Guess you understand your trade.”
“ O, yes, replied the clerk, wrapping 0 |llt they are now in receipt of tlieir stmt m sihmee mn
“ X\ ell, as the cold weather is coining * '"uprising a wide range of seasonable goods, on. 1 thought I mought as well cive vou :lt !’ r r fistl “ lt C1 »'.""’t fail to nieuse the taste ..I
j 0 b ” n r J ; purchasers. Being now in their
‘‘ I don't understand you, stranger, plied the clerk, who began to think t low was in the wrong box. “ Kxph what you mean,” continued the clerk,
£* & re
MMM EffilSS CIPIIIY. Ctipital, tiriTnf),()()().
Wklls, Bt ttkrhikld & Co. - - New York, I Livingston, Faroo A: Co. . - - Buffalo,
Proprietors.
1 |)UN DAILY EXPRESSES on Passenger 1\ Trains in charge of special messengers,
throughout
New York, Western Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Canada West, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Arkansas, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa,&e.,&i'. j
Connecting Expresses to California, Oregon. . j the entire Pacific Coast, Island of Cuba, Eu-
, rope. Ac., (io.
Hills, Afotrs, Drafls an<] Accounls
j Collected and paid. All orders and com-j
munications promptly attended to. Goodssuh-i jeet to hills of purchase or other charges (P
IIOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor.
may 22, 1858. Wrdifiil.
DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ I’ttlO SYRUP. For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Throat, lake PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, take PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. For Hoarseness, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Croup, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, 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. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
j pain is driven from the system, for they remain when the body becomes so pure and
clear.
The reason why pei >ple are so distressed when sick, anil why so mnny die, is lieeause they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages forthe disease to lie cast out; hence a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein timl artery, until j life is taken from the hotly by disease. Dr. Morse's 1’n.i.s have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the ! sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, j thousands who have been racked or tormented J with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feehie frames have been scorehed by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, w ithin a step of the silent | grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered w ith the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Bills. After one or two doses hud been taken, they were astonI ished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their i lmrmiiig effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they nt once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Bills, that they will so eleiuisc and purifv, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life w ill
cherish and brighten your days.
Morse s Indian Root Rills sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Greencastle, and by all medicine dealers in the county. A. J. White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st., New J York, sole proprietors. Wm. Mudge A: Co., ! manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Eurlville, Madison co.,
. N. Y., general agents.
Rriec 25cents per laix. julyll lyO HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
Sbhingfield, Miss., Feb. 7,1 S5n.
Brother At«r: I will cheerfully certify your I\ch,> u l in the best remedy we po.sse s for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the cliest diseueee of childreu. \V wo f your fraternity In the South appreciate your ukill, aud
commeud your medicine to our people.
Ill HAM CONKLIN, M.D.
AMOfl LKR, Ksq, Motterkt, Ia . writ©*, 3d Jan., 185®, 14 1 had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in (fonyf ■ix week*; t«K»k many medicinee without relief; finally tried your IVetaral by the advice of our clergyman. The first done relieved the HOronens in my throat and luiig*^ le*s than one half tho bottle made me completely well. Your medicines ivre the c boil peat as well mb the liwt w v can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies
as the poor uuiu'h friend.”
Aftthma or Plithiflic, nnd Hronchiti*,
West Mamchkutbb, Fa., Feb. 4, 185b.
Sir : Your (Vitrry l>ctoral Is performing marvelloof cures in thia section. It haa relieved aovortil from alurin. Ing aviaptonis of consumption, and is now curing a tuun who has labored under an aflcction of the lungs Y-* tli». hist forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. V., Amuoji, Momkob Co., I ova writes. Sept. «, 1H55: “ During my practice of many y.^ I have found nothing e^ual to yruff thrrry IVcloral f.v giving ease and relief to coueumptfre patients, or curiug
bucIi as are curable.”
Wo might add volumes of evidence, but the roost cor>. vincing proof of the virtues i*f this remedy is found in it*
effects upon trial. Conatiniptiofi.
Probably no one remedy has ever been knMva which cured so many and such dangerous caeee as this, no human aid can reach; but even to those the CTimy
l\ctoral affords relief and comfort,
Astor 11 op sb. Nrv. York City, March 1850. • Doctor Avbr. Lowell; 1 f.*l it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry IWtoral has done for my wife. She had been five month'* laboring under th** dan* gerons symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid wo could procure gave her imieh relief. She was steadily failing. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recoin mended n trial of your medicine. \\ M 1,1,^ his kindness us wc do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet ns strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and rails herself well.
Yours with gratitude and regard.
ORLANDO fcllhLUY, op Shf.lhyvilijl Omsumptivfs, do ind despair till you have till'd Ayer’s C ll HU it y l’K< Ton a I.. If Is made Dy inn* of the best medical chemists in the w. rid. and its cures nil around ns l»eftpcAJt the high merits of its virtues. — rhiladdphia Ledger. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. f|MIK sciences of Chemistry nnd Medicine have Teen X taxed their utmost to produce this 1 est, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofti are shown that these Pills have virtu s which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of till men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the Isvly, remove the obstruct lot w of its organs, purify the blood, and expel diseaite. They purge out th© foul humors wbkb breed and grow disteiuiwr, stimulate aluggish or disordered organs Into their natural action, ami impai 1 healthy tone with strength to the who' . -y.tom. Not only do they cure the every-day coinplwl.its of every body, but also fonniduble and dangertms d.. ei ■ « that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerfiil effects, they are at the saino time, in diminisheddowes,the safest and U’st physic t!iat can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pK'UMant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from a ly risk 01 harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief we; 9 they not substantiated Dv men of such exalted posilloo nnd character as to forbid the suspi* u 11 of untruth. Many ©uiiuont clergymen ami idiysiclnm/*' aetent tlw ir utiues to certify to the public the reliability of my medies, while others bavo sent me the assurance of their conviction thst my Preparations c«»ntribute immensely to tho relief of my
afflicted, suffering fellow-men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac,containing uirections f«*r tlieir use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: —
Costiveil©xs. Bilious Conij lidnt**. Rheumatism. Dropsy,
Heart bum. lb-ad..' In* arising fn*in a foul stomach, Nhusi»a. 1 ml I gen lion, M ibid ln,'ictj,*)i ef the Bowels ami Puiu arising thi-it from, l-leitilency, I ■» 1 f Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous IiissaM i which require an evacuant medicine, Scrofula or King's K«il. They also, by purifying tho blood and stimolatiiL: the system, cure many
plaints which it would not la supposed 0
i*'hh. Partial Blindness, Neural"In
Nitvomm Irritability. Derangements of th** Liver and Kidneys. H nt. and other kindred complaints arising from n
com pi
reach, such ns Dcatm-MH. Partial B!indn<*ss, Neuralgia and
•erangements of th** Lit kindred complaints arising I
low slat* of the body «>r obstruction of its functions. Do not l>o put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aril’S Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the beat aid there is for thorn,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Prscticsl and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas* I-ricb 143 Cra. rm Box. Kiva Boxna roa $1.
SOLD BY
Cutiriiil CiKik and Ji-rumo Allen, Given iiv tk-; M. T. Bridges, I-’illmoro; W. B. Wnll*, Bainhrklgc; and l>y ail Druir^i-its nnd dcali-rs in iiii-dii'ini-. At wliok-aulc 0 Suin'. F.rk-teiB & Co., Cincinnati. oi-tlO D'23
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PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP Is an invaluable rom«*dy in Measles by curing the cough, preventing son-throat, and keeping out the eruption. PHILLIF3' COUGH SYRUP i- n pun ly V..—) ■! ■■ ( n'np.iind, ii ml ri.ntulnii no pi.i.i.lM.", itm •- v. IuiIi vit. ll amy l»> Ink. u l.y ||ifl ii-ii''-1‘ \imiu; ,t Inlunt, without tho ^lighest opprchi'nmvn of harm. FHILLTFS' COUGH SYRUP
Si 7
. | .V.. w ..... - . ' F-x " \
be ]micl on cb livory of tbe^oous), rt^eived and
| \\ K K ])leasure in fitnting to the Karmen- forwarded—the monies* eullcc*t(Hl nnd returned
of Putnum county and citizens treuerally. promptly. g^Y^Tho facilities r*f this Company for j Promidm ss, Dispatch and Safety are une-
(junlled.
A ttention is especially called to our
Incrciisi’ilSpee l & Greatly Hedueed Hates
In fur \v an line; Freight and Produce from
NEW *N» MA0MEl( EXT BULDINti, '%&£r2Z?£ bmm ,i.J the dork, who Up,,, lo think the JS,.,,,fa ii",',' iS, * h'. «{ V«"‘'f ";«»■
fellow was in the wrong box. “ Explain r,light. &o„ you will findin addition to,.,,, °J B thc L - V " , ' h Uu't'O'g-‘'ftiido Bui- ;
(iKXEKAL AS80KTMEHT ’^T
-Mil««,... a. i NEW GOODS, N<> "I'MIUK;! eaid before, the cold weather’» coining ,i inr x v „ i„ lV) . nttid up an «, ' IMF nUFAPFST SHOP RTflRC 111 UiniAUA
th" I’onph*; by such tnen a** are Inc:
thoir names
. ..ki.,, aparitn,-nt,-«porialjv *>MI: INDIANA.
on, lought I mought fts well be fixin for F’ariners tt. tronsiu-t business privately with 1 . T \s«s(»i!T\i h-v-r ri x for it. tome mighty near freeiin’ t’other ea.l, other. This Mill add greatly tothc'- A m ,^i.-<V,ii, .'ifhv S^I winter, tell ye I did, but ” "f the house. So when you com,- to town ^kh m ‘ Stranger, 1 hope you will tell me r—, . -|—., -ale cheaper tlum any other establishment in what yon want, so I may serve you ” in- ; ,Tv k_J-txL-hj the county. LADI Es FINE SI LK-LAST-
- - J ’ j \\ lii-re you will la- met liy gentli-manly sales- ING HEEL GAITERS,
tnen ready'fe* wait upon you with Dry Goods, LADIES
Slioes, Boots, Hats, Caps, <
pur pair. I MO ROC- j
ii i'o ;.;i. i i i i i : - ;in.lu^ from rnliln, oi.l it is import.int that tl„. rtnii t,." slioulit know tt;
a i. tunly tli i, will rari-, is lavwltiable to ttu-m. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
l< nil I’X| misivi. <-.iiipiwltlon, V,.| it is olTorcd at such
a prlw, us to htr with,a th, r. t h of all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
tsendonml aud tuod bv (antlomaa ,.r th« htahaat s| ln"jin" 1 n.s|s., tiihilitv. In mir rninmaiilty ; hy
'»ry. ll'* 1 thir, the l-iiljiit. Ills Merchant, : hy siioh mnn as an* Incapahl, nf leading
d,rap lion.
nnLLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ha** Hlootl the lest of a long, private practice ; has don", and D now doin'- an am nint of good, unequal* ox I bv any other nnieiiy now before th<- public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP h:m perf.irnn-d inanv r.-maikable cur,*s, yet it in not chiiin*'d Hint it will work miruclofl t or restore to h' .'illh Hioko ituKf r, . txi.ry ; y 0 t U will reliove and p dlbito the pufferingi <»f couNimiptiveM, who are beyond th** hope of r*'Covefy. riTILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. ('.ill on any of my agent* ; get a circular or pamph-b-t. in which yni will find *urh teatimony aa will C4*nvin« , e even th** most skeptical, of the truly Runerior vlrt’.’cB of PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W.-PHILLIPS’, Sole Proprietor. Jfo. ? C'" | i,.|r. Thill,limt. Wnlmit «t., Let. Fourth A Fifth «t.., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
SOLD BY
Joroino Alien and 1*,. A. Litno, Grocncastlo;
Conover,
* * 1 * ,J . •». liillll, AlFI
A. B. \\ alls, Bainbridgc; Rose. &
flay serve you,”
pu, hut who, in fact, had almost forgotten <‘<*rh*s. nnd every article ufiually ki*j>t in u Dry only. their errands in tho rich conversation be- <"'« "Is House. _ GIVE US A CALL < loverdHle; C. D. Johnston, New Maysville; tween the clerk nnd his droll customer. gcnendly tahen in exchange for ^ n( j E Xam i ne our stock and Prices /' * r " ,1 >ne, Grubb’s Mill; and by druggists “Certainly, squire, certainly. I always 0 n will he cxcetnlingly gratifying tothc elder 1 I-AIHKH’ Km AND MOROCCO SUOES _ >y»
do business in it burry, and just as quick partner of the firm to meet liis old and tried mud0 t " orUer ’
as the old master will let you, I xv.-mt to RE-TAIL those old shirts! Let otn come down to about the knees, kase 1
don’t wear any drawers!’
Tlie effect may be imagined, but, as the
you. I want you friends in this new nnd commodious room. * * • • * Grecncastlo, May 22, 1858.—tf
.nsT~ni:ci:iVEi >
i T thoir new Store nnd for sale very low, a i\ heavy lot of Queensware, Glassware
—
I 'tiofion nt the rate of 2, J0. may 22. THORN Jfl’KGH A ROBINSON
Remember that a pr. Shoes of our own make will wear as long as four pr. Eastern
shoos. Yours, respectfully,
A. WERNEKE Si BROTHER,
ri. W. corner Public Square. Greenenstle, May 22, 1858.—tf
c?xjji;3i:dNrs"wr^vixE:.
I>K. H<) HACK'S
IPHLaHLsS.
I * 1 A V E at all times a supply of these nd1 mirable preparations. As Spring Medicines, ana for tho relief and euro of ehronio. diseases,
tT'Ti rT, . .rf* (b "o impure bl 1 or a deranged.Utoof \\ an n u T h ( i 1,, ‘ , ’ Ilswl * r ‘‘ t ' ,<l ' , i I the digestive urgansor nerves, there is abmadant » ’ l "" 1 n ” w hltv, ‘ 0, ‘ b»nd “t ""r old stand evideiioe t , nr,„ .. th... .i .
;llnir forms, and to give mkimoai, advick ; nitaxis to all win) apply by letter, with a de- -, ription of their condition, (age, occupation, j lialiits of life, Ac.,j and. in eases nfextromo povJ orty,to KVHJtlSH MKOI, IMS fkkk ok in a hue. it is in . lie s to add that tlie Assoeitrtion eomninnds the highest tnedieul skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat-
ment.
1 he Directors of the Association, in their \ Annual Report upon tho treatment of Sexual I Diseases, for tlie year ending January 1, 1858. i express the highest satisfaction with the sue-i cess which has attended the labors of tho Consulting Surgeon in tho cure of Spermatorrlinen. Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhien, I Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Seifabuse, Ac., and order a continuance of thc
same plan fur the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that tlieir labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have boon qf .great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to tliis very important and much
de-pised cause.
An admirable Report on Sponnntorrhica, or Seminal Weakness, th,. vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-aliuse, and other diseases of tlie sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent hy mail (in a sealed envelope,) KKEK OF CIIAKOK, on receipt of TWO HTAMI'S for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on tlie nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will lie sent to the afflicted, Sume of th,. | t (, w ivmedies and methods of treatment discovered during tlie last year,
are of great value.
Address, for I'eport or Treatment, Dr. Geo. I’. Cal,Hor n, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Aisocintion, No. 2 South Ninth street, BliiladelphL, Ba. Hy order of the Directors : EZRA 1). II E A RTWELL, ©resident. Guo. F’aik, iiii.n,Secretary. juno5 ly
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Carminative Balsam! A A F i Fit FAIL IXO HF.MFDF FOB
diabhufa. flf.x, jc.
'ttlisrcUancous.
.evidenee t° prove that they are not equalled I r-,. 'rtnient ,.f China, Stone, nnd Com- Try them. For sale hv
I mon \\ arc, Ulawwarc, &o.
mn v 22.—V? ST E V EN SON * A M KS.
CONRAD COOK, Druggist,
I)REPARED and sold by Will. I .a no, Drug1 gi-t. Grjeneastle. Brice 15 and 25 i ts.
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Dr. II.J AMKS.llit* Rf 1 ired Physician, discovered while in tlie East Indies, a certain cure fur Consumption, Asthma, Hroiim ehitis, Couglis, Colds, and general del'ility.
PHILAOELPFIIA. 1 1"‘ remedy was diseovereil hy him when ids j .1 lienevulait Institution, esfablis/ird by S/trsual only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Fiiitowmcnf for the Belief if the Sieh unit His child was cured, nnd Is now alive and well. Distressed, nfftii-teii with Virulent and F.pi- Desirous of licncfltting his fellow mortals, inI dniiir Diseases. , will send to those who wish it, the recipe r |'IIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view J'ontaining full directions for making and j of the awful destruction of human lif,., successfully using this remisly, frkk, on re1 caused hy sexual diseiues, and tho deceptiona ceipt ofUieir name. AddruwO.P. Brown, ' praetieod upon lh<> unfortunate victims of such ! No. mGrniid st., Jersey City, N. J. 3m* 20'
WvV 0 ?!!? 1
11 ko... «-j* V,« b5«: -< f Cougli Syrup. Il lias relieved me of Cough*
and Colds frequently.
Prepared and sold'by CON RAD COOK, Druggist, N. \V. cor. Public Square. Price 26 and 50 cents per bottle. tf 16
N< )TICK.
Star Candle Factory AT NEW ALII AN V, INO. \ \ ' E are now manufui turing a superior sr \ \ tide of star Candles, Lard Oil, German. Oloino, Palm, and Common Soaps, all of which wo arc selling at th® lowest Cincinnati prices. £8»' Goods delivered to tho New Albany and Salem and Jeffersonville Railroad Depots and the \\ iiarf Boat free of charge. 2k3)"< irdors respeetfullv solicited. Address KORB, HCETTE A: CO., novfi 3ni New Albany, Ind
per Bottle. Deferences
June »._M -Bo,c AgenTfo^G^n^tla. J^ b^ &^,oS
Jypc and ^terfotype foundry! Ao. 168 i inc street, between HA timl 5M. CINCINNATI R. ALLISON Supt MAM KAI Tl HERS ANII DEAI.KHS IN NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics. Ac.; Inks, ana Printing Mntcrialsof every di'scription. Strrkotypino of all kinds; Books, Music, Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, W is si Engraving. &e., &c. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles. mr^rKi.Ki TRoTvriNo in all its branches.
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HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? OH!AT superii Engraving, “The Villag® 1 Blaeksmith,” and the beautiftil Art Journal, which are furnished to aubscrihers of th® Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be s<s' n on application to F’. M. Frazikb, Hon. riei rctary, Greencastle, Ind. Sec ndvcrtiseiue" elsewhere headed “New Features." Sca.lt! Sca.lt!! Scvlt!!’ .)/ u k BBLri.Kanaw’ha Salt, just received a> 7* " * fbr sal# tomay 22. THOKNBUBQH* ROBINSON Hardware and Stoves AI NT KY F’. N N( IS & A M F
