The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1858 — Page 4

From the Knickerbocker. Ye Tailor Man—A Contemplative Hallad.

BY JOHN 0. SAX K.

jollie is yo tuilor man,

As anio man may be;

And all yo day upon ye bcnche

He workoth mcrrilio.

And oft ye while in pleasant wise He coileth up his limbs, He singeth gongs, ye like whereof Are not in Watts' hymns. And yet he toileth all ye while His merric catches rolle; As true unto ye needle as

Ye needle to ye pole.

What cares yo valiant tailyor man For all ye coward fearos ? Against ye scissors of ye Fates He pointct his migbtie sbenres. He beedeth not ye ancicntc jests That witless sinners use ; What feareth ye bold tailyor-man Ye hissings of a goose? He pullcth at yobusic thrcado To feed his loving w ife And eke his childe—for unto them It is ye thrcado of life. He cutteth well ye riche man's coate; And with unseemlie pryde He sees ye little waisteoate in Ye cabbage by his side. Meanwhile ye tailyor-man bis wife,

To labor nothing loth,

Sits bye with readio hands to baste Ye urchin and yc cloth. Fullhappie is ye tailyor-man,

Yet he is often tried,

Lest he, fromfullnessc of ye dimes,

Waxc wanton in his pryde.

Full hnppie is ye tailyor-man,

And yet ho hath a foe,

A cunninge cnemie that none

So well as tailyors knowe. It is ye slippriecustomer "Who goes his wicked wayes.

And weares ye bonestc tailyor s coate,

But never, never paves!

B»x„ True love is like an apparition—, much talked of, hut seldom seen. lie civil to the woman who bites

UruMists.

CITY MUG STORE I I A\ 1NG purchased the stock of DRUGS, II CHEMICALS, &c.. of Dr. L. Skelton, we are prepared to furnish all who may be in

need of anything in our line, w ith the VERY BEST OF GOOqS,

At :is low Hgures ns any other store in the West. We expect to sell our Goods FOR CASH, or its equivalent, and of course can sell for less

protit than those who sell on long time. We will keep constantly on hand

A Good Supply of the Best Brands of

I^eacl and Oils,

2Mvrrti$cmfnt$.

ISTew TYvrivaLs!

FALL GOODS

At T. J. JOHNSON A SISTER’S,

South Sidk ok the Public Square, WE have received a lot of very j

handsome styles of

BOX.XETS, FLO U'KIiS, KIHBOXS, FKATIIKJIS, !

Dress Trimmings,

Swiss ano Jaconet Collars. &e., of the latest and most fa.-h-

^rintinR.

INDIANA PRESS job mmim

OFFICE,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

I.H KK YC ASTI. K. IXD.

PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited ti 1 this Establishment, in the assurance that AMPLE SATISFACTION 'teO

will be given as regards

CAUTION

(jj If” ionnble styles. They are now ( o _

Together with ' ready for in-pection, and will hesold at prices Typography, Prr«« W orW and Charge*, ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE, To those who may require

TOBACCO, CIGARS, "f all kinds done to order. Being generally

St Ml im iotv •iii’.l 1 b.ifiimoTV known throughout Putnam and adjoining conn-

► LOILC 1 ^ dll l I < 1 lilllic 1 > q dcs*« we deem it useless to add metre.

MfrchantB and Tra»ler« will be on their jfuiird ami not be impoaod upon by a Counterteit of Morae’n

Pilla, aigii#<l A H Moore All (fenuln® India.. . ...■ have the name and signature of *4. J White Ce., on

Wetlual.

1^

Indian Root

All genuine Indian Root Pills

Of all kinds;

Flavoring Extracts, Hair Oils, All of which we warrant us represented, or no sale. Come and see for yourselves.

E. A. LANE.

WILL. LANK, Agent. tuny W, 185a.—tf

try

AS we arc determined to sell as

^yv-T7 v low as cun !»• bought ut Indianup7 f oL—ohs and brought hero, we call the ' attention of our friends und our enemies (if we

have any,) to our

New and Extensive Assortment of

Second Arrival of Dmgs! FIT UN ITITU F! r I' 11K undersigned, grateful for the very lib-] embracing everything in the line, und con1 eral patronage bestowed upon him during I suiting in part of the lasttwo years, would respectfully announce i Mahogany and Walnut /hi ss Bureaus to the citizens of Greencastle and vicinity, i u 11 <i 4 If rawer “• that he has just returned from the East, where j (l u l( Marble top “

Cherry “ “ Dress “ •>, . | “ “ “ 4 Drawer

EXECUTED

CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY.

The MATERIALS, all of which

Alii: KNTIliKIsV NKW,

1 \ 1/ L't 1L 1 \ ( 11 |) | T \ r I Have been selected with great cure, I) 1 J I Wlv I j 1 ' ' I 1)1 1 • and will he found to embrace everything re-

quisite to the execution of

Any Variety, Stylo or Quality

HEAD AND DIGEST. j <,f Printing, with the

•ach bo*.

Dr. Mouse, the inventor of Morse si ndi as

Fancy or Common, Large or Small 11 ark, I k oox Pills, has spent the greuter part of his

life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia,

T. J. JOHNSON & SISTER. Greencastle, Oot. 2, "58. 3m20 COMK AND I.OOK

Money is Powerful and Will Prevail.

he has purchused the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES

already sold a heavy stock tins season (this ' ' ofrt ana t aril /alias being the second of the season,) brought here Breakfast and Dining Tables

UClIlg mu sucoiet I'i mu i- _ ^ some two months since, wo feel satisfied of Leaf and common Stand Tables being enabled to sell at lower rates and on Enclosed Mahogany Wash Stands ssssr m £ I '■ “■■-—I

in want of any article in our line, to give us a call and examine for themselves before buying j elsewhere. CON HAD COOK,

Greencastle, Sept. -i. 1858. Druggist. Patent Medicines.

HAVE nit the popular PATENT MKD-

Common it ash Stands

Cottage Hat “

Cottage Bedsteads—5 grades

French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Walnut

Comma'll and Fancy Cost do. Fine Flush and Hair Cloth Sofas

I HACK alt the popular PATENT MED- ‘ -'■•■■■ I ICIN'ES of the day, direct from the man-1 Sociables, Jharans and Ottomans

UTMOST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE. Our facilities in the line of Card Printing Are such as will enable us to do any description or quantity of it, in the most expeditious, neat and satisfactory manner. We are able at all times, to print NEATLY AND CHEAPLY Every description of HAND-BILLS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, FROG R A M MKS. INVITATIONS, BLANKS, CA RDS,&c.,Ac. It is our intention to do EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK AT SUCH LOW It ATEN As will enable every one, no matter how small the extent of his business, or how limited his means, TO MAKE A TRIFLING OUTLAY In this most invaluable method of making his business thoroughly known.

the ends of her gloves. ufucturcrs, so that I can vouch for their genHriyltis said that the corn at the West 'unencs*—among which will be found the foi-

ls so sensitive that it is shocked ut the approach of Jack Frost. 8^,Poverty runs strongly to fun. A man is never so full of jokes as when he is reduced to one shirt and two potatoes. 8P|X„ The arms of a pretty girl wound tight around your neck has been discovered to be an infallible remedy in case of

a sore throat.

Jkir Poverty is a crime that sticks to a man through life. It isn brand which, in the midst of riches even, some one is sure to find out and reproach him with. “ Jim, I know of a new-fashioned mackintosh to keep out the wet.” “What

is it, Jack ?" “ herrinp \Y

refitted our room on the N. A\ . corner of the Public Square, and have gained considerably

lowing:

Jaynes’ Medicines in full, of which wo are

(lie exclusive agent in Greoneastle; Ayer's Cherrv 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; Seovill s Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingin; Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, tflti ' CONRAD COOK, Druggist.

for breakfast and you will be dry all day. H^One of our readers who has a notion for conundrums, proposes this for solution : What is that which is altogether black and white, aud yet is red

all over?

An exchange paper, under the head of “Good Advice,” advises young men to “ wrap themselves up in their virtue.” A cotcniporary well says, “ Many of them would freeze to death next win ter if they had no other covering.” In fishing we have occasionally seen a big pike watching a bait, and evi dently weighing the chances between get- 1 ting a good dinner and being a good dinner. lie should have been able to weigh very accurately behind so many scales. counsellor in Detroit describes his poverty as follows : ‘-When 1 first eamc to Detroit, I was in perfect rags; the smaller hole in my shirt was the one] I stuck my head through, and I had to have that my only shirt, washed by the dozen, for it was in twelve pieces.”

more room. We are now using the whole house for Drugs, and have it literally filled from top to bottom, among which wo may

enumerate—

200 kegs pure, prime White Lend, (warranted us such)

50

((

White Zinc

5uo gall. Linseed Oil

300

u

Fish “

lot)

u

Neats foot “

200

(4

Lard “

Spring-seat Elizabeth Chairs

“ Parlor “

Cuic-scat Hocking

“ Sewing “ Boston and Common Ricking Chairs Windsor and Office “ Children s assorted “ Fancy Rosewood Whatnots Plain Walnut “ Softs. Book Cases, Crailbs Crib Rockers, Mattrasses, <tr. AVe will 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 distunees, with either Wood or Mctalie Coffins. Charges reduced when payment is

made soon.

[So, friends, come and try the cheap Furni- ] turn Store, before running off somewhere else j

to buy.

IfeirW are rooms nearly opposite the Post i Office. KIMBLE & MULHOLN.

Greencastle, July 10. tf H

KVKHY JUTSINKSS MAN Needs something in the way of JQH JPH-ITSTTIKTC^. A BUSINESS CARD OK CIRCULAR Is almost indispensable. Those of our friends who may feel disposed to give us their natronage, may be assured that no pains shall be spared on our part to serve their interests faithfully and promptly. ffc^fTerm* cash. IlOWAKD MUGU8, Proprietor.

may 22, 18ri8.

'rtlcdlfal. DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ imo syhiiv

3 bids. Spirits Turpentine

300 oz. Quinine

loO drachmsSulph. .Morph. 15 lbs. Syrup of Phosphates

15 “ Glycerine

15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron

300 “ Sub.Carb.Soda (superior toany)

25 “ Sulph. Cincholine

50 “ I'luq. Mass

200bd\es (JrflSs (c ity brand), all sizes

200 gall. Copal Varnish

100 “

Japan “

100 “

Coach “

M "

Dnmar “

50 “

Black Leather Varnish

500 lbs. Chrome Green

•' “ Yellow “ “ Red

“ Chinese Vermillion

“ Burnt Umber

“ Mineral Paint (freproof )

“ Yellow Ochre “ Vandyke Brown 3 bbl. Lamp Black 50 lbs. Drub Black

50 “ I vory Black

short, every article usually kept in

500 200

f.O

100 500 200 100

Punctuation. A suit came off in which a printer, named Klevy.was a witness. The case was an assault and batttery between two men named Brown and Henderson. “Mr. Klevy, did you witness the affair referred to?”

i*sir

. nr Yi i.i . , . establishment of this kind.

‘•Well, what have you tosay about it? llt ,| l0 “That it was the best piece of punctu-

ation I’ve seen in some time.” “What do you mean by that?”

“Why, that Brown dotted one of Henderson's eyes; for which Henderson put a period to Brown's breathing for about

half a minute.”

The court comprehended the matter at once and fined the defendant lil'ty dol-

lars.

an

ilfer the same

First Premium Piano! I NoW have on hand a general assortment 1 1 of “ PIANO FORTES ’ from the celebrated factory of Peters, Uragg & Co., Louisville, Ky„ among which is one very superior I seven-octave Instrument, which has just taken ! two First Premiums, in competition with “Now i York and Boston” Pianos. The power and] sweetness of tone, the elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish of this Instrument, is unsur-j passeil. We invite the special attention of amateurs, and those wishing to purchase good 1 Pianos, to our present stock, which will be I sold on the most liberal terms and fully warranted. 11 lx IBB I ft S. Greoneastle, Iiul., Sent. 21, 58. 3tnl9 P. 8.—Second-hand Pianos to let. Hats, Caps & Fur Goods at \vn<>m:saij:.

IT

LOWEST MARKET PRICES! #0,1''So don t forget the •'1 lousier Corner

when you come to buy.

tflll CONRAD COOK, Druggist. 1 ml Igo! Indigo! Indigo!

[ \0 you know where to get the best of IX- | ' DIUO, warranted tu give satisfaction or

the money refunded 1

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

these two years. It is at

tl'lfi COOKS DRUG STORE.

••Holiest I ml I all. 1 *

Iii the United States Circuit Court yesterday, during the examination of Alexander Robinson, the venerable Pottawattomio chioftan, an old-time interpreter to the garrison here, stated what is quite too original, as well as aboriginal, to he confined to its proper place in the reported evidence to-day. It was a view of Pottawattomio thirst that brought down the whole ooort, barand bystanders. Quoth Alexander: “I was in those

tlni O'toodts Drains. RAINBOW STORE! THORNBURGH & ROBINSON r |V\KK pleasure in stating to the Farmer* | of Putnam county and citizens generally, that they are now in receipt of their sim m siiiieh hods. Coinjirieing a wide range of scuftonaMc goods, ut price* that cannot fail to please the taste of purchasers. Being now in their

days much about the garrison; kept NKW AM) M AiiNIKH'KNT Bl ILHINti, within a few miles; always went to the “a the North-west corner of the Public sutler’s when I was thirsty. ” (Square, v,Imre every faejlity, hoth a* regards

“Were you often thirsty?”

Hadn't much money in those times.” “Were you thirsty whenever you had

money?”

“Was very much thirsty always when

I had money.”

[Chicago Press and Tribune.

MaktiiK »n< It* Ht Ilf It.

A Yankee went out walking round the city for a change; and while to himself a talking, felta feeling very strange, painful and alarming, from his caput

room, light, Ac., you will find in addition toour (IKXKII.VL ASSOltTMIC.NT

NEW GOODS,

LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES. MISSES'& CHILDREN'S

So when you come to town SH()KS just received, w Inch wo otter for

that we have fitted up an apartment especial I v for Farmers to transact business privately with each other. This will add greatly to the com-

fort of the house,

call at the

j^AlIIStbow sto:r,e Where you will be met by gentlemanly salesmen ready to wait upon you with Dry Good*, Shoes, lb sits, Hats, Caps, Quoensware, (iro-

T1IK OLD-ESTABLISHED

HOUSE of

PRATHER & SMITH, 43A 31 a In hI., I.tiuIh, II Iv, Ky.,

Are now prepared as usual for the Full Trade, with a select and large stock of eve-| rything in their line. Their stock is gotten up with the utmost care, under the directions and supervision of their senior partner, a prac- ' tieal and experienced Hatter, and their pur- j chases made at the lowest cash prices. They

still adhere to their old motto— "(park Sales and Small 1‘rofHa."

Terms cash—or short time to prompt men. Purchasers are invited to give them a call

before buying.

JejyThe highest market price paid for Furs

and Peltries.

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28. 6m 15 Fashionable Millinery. *fgL MRS. Li. GILMORE, AO. idsXffi Late of New Albwny, jUSA AVKHTShiK OK Pl-BLIO SciUARK, CM AA OULD inform the ladies of Greoneastle and vicinity that she has the most complete stock of M 1 LLl N ERA' GOODS ever produced in the town, where can he seen the latest East-

ern styles of

BON N RTS, FLOWERS,

HI It BON S, HEAD DRESSES, &e.

Wedding, Lace or Silk Bonnets

made in the latest Eastern style and fashion,

and at the shortest notice

4s } y ,M I LLl N EKY WORK of every d.xription done in the latest style. nmy29 lim ;N(> II UM BTJG! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA.

t ii.iuiir, . i i-i.-ii /1\ i iir-.si oj — \ DIES. MISSES At II1LDKEN

For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Drv, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Sore Throat, take 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 Speaker* and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Influenza, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consuraption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Belief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Lung*, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

and Africa, ns well ns North America—-has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it wits in this way that the Indian Km it Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY ov Tits: Blood—that our strength, health and life de-

pended upon Ibis vital fluid.

When the various passage* become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different function* of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing otf the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, afkd thus our light of life will forevi r I ■ blown out. llow important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health und recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and as-i.-ts Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. Thesoeondis a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, und thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing oil phlegm, und other humors from the lungs bv copious -‘pitting. Thethird is a Diuretic which gives case and double strength to the kidneys: thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills whileengngedinpurifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed otf in greater quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is show’ll that Dr. Morse s Indian Root Kills not only enter the stomach but become united with tile blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the laidv, which is the blood, becomes perfectly henltfiy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when tho body becomes so pure and

clear.

The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicino which will pass to thcnffiicted parts, and which will open the natural passages forthe disease to lie east 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 and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pu.L* have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes. thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain aud anguish, and whose 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 that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Kills. After one or two doseMiad been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate case and strength, and take away all sickness, (min and anguish, bnt they at 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 Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, 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 will cherish and brighten your days. Morse’s Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Greencastle, and bv all medicine dealers in the county. A. J. White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st.. New York, sole proprietor*. Win. Mttdge & Co., manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Larlvillo, Madison eo., N. Y., general agents. Price 25 cents per box. julylT lyO

AYER’S Cathartic Pills* (Hit! A It CO A TED,)

akb m vhe to

CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK liitnlitls, Knllirr*. Moilin'*. Pliy*l«lM«*l I’lllla n I ll i i,|iisl«. rt lilt llirlr IsITVcl*,

and Jmlgc of llii-ir Virtue*.

VOK Til H CIKK OK

Headache,Sick Headache, Foul Stomach,

IN rrsiu Ku, Pa., V ;*> 1, 1S55

r>n J 0 Avrn. Bin I b»*« b*en rspestciHjr turt’d ot 11.. BUZ tidy oiu tisr, by * il'"* '» r if o in I’illii. Il •s»m» t» r rim-Ii "in » foul «toBi<un,»Bis* 11.. ., , i,..„ .■ at tf it" y will cuie Gllirn as thrj « I»|., Its'(Si t 1-worth know lint. .mihiiw i..in* with gn-at respset, T3> M.lltHU.V.

Clerk oj Stesrmtr Lluntm,

Itilion* Disorders and Liver Cempliiiut**

l)r.P VKTMIKT OP THE INTERIOR. ( Washington, D C.. 7 Ki*K. I

Fin - I Itnvp .hmm! v m fill-in n.y p n«*r»l •‘"«l lo-l'iul

practise mci since ymi mails Hu m. unU ci.iiu.* h**itiitc to vav tlici me the best ctitharll, ws sinpl"}'. Th.-lr rcvll.tHnic action . 1. Ihc fioT mint.* aH.I 'is,-(.Ul. so.HasJMWitU 11,. , ■ nu admirable rcinolr to) ,lrrnn ! ;ein«> .of " “ l

|ii,l,-,.,t. I b ivsnsMom I nail acain-of Mjmu iiM.0 ntotiHa. tlml X d«l WH J*. 'm'",', t iatcmaUr jfarane'Itiopiial. Dysentery, It< inx, and Worm*.

<t (mFit l, U ;k.ii liiv. to.. Mich., M Du. Ayer: Your rill* »»ii* >' They imvo dour my wife mor- ^ • • Sl.o' l.ff.l bfPif Fick i»nd iiininjr n^ny '

..n i.,* nt irr.nt ••xpem-p. ,i n' -'"t no MW

ptVJT OFFIt I . II YRTI XND, 1*1' V o.. Your Pill® ure lIn* ppiltvtioii ol iimiinne.

| ItHII 1 • fill tl'll you. ;rn. y r»r month®.

olT »t* lw iloctiTPii nt jnvHt pxppn^*, to - - . * „

Kifig yunr PillH, wlilch stu*n ciirt*u n<*r, iiintiYipn nf wttrmn ('i«ul) from tier

then PGinmenecd t;il'

t,v oxpollinir hi»,w qn.intitlr« wonun p»«8U) U.ti. Tiny Hlt. iwmiU llirml tier .'iiul me tan .1,1 blrcli of li.KMli ilvneiitcn. Oils nf imr Iiel*bt,rr> lind it t« , l.,m(r mv wife riirnl him "itb too c ,sio of • Il| b® l| d*; otiiort aronml m paid 6 re to twenty dottani dwtot* bills, and lost n,ii, li ti wilbout Mm.; cun-l ci.tlrsly ev*-n then, tfnch n nietliflne us yimiib, wlmii i< iD lURlljr uotwl unit lioneFt, will be pi i/etl „ ri , .

UK0. .1. UUItUN.

indigestion and Imparity of the Iliood. yvrmi Iter. J. V. Himes, fnilnr n f Ailreul Church, Ihllim. Ps. V1111: I bare us.-l fur fillswlih sutraonliiiay ...v r ...tlv Niitl nttiuiiir I hone 1 uni railed to v Nit

kest uetlv

MUft8s ill my fninily «ntl aiuoiiK thoae 1 uni railed to* in distifss. Til Ventilate Ihe tu-uim of duesflon and purify the blood tlie\ me tt.e vei v ivst reinetlv l hat® ever known, and 1 run coil Intently woumiend them to myr fi tends. Youra, J- V. lIIMKJt.

Warsaw, Wyomino Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24,1S6.V

Drar Sir : I uni ualng your Cathartic Pills in my pruc-

tlce, and find th.-m an • \ eltcnt purgative to rleanf® the

svhtem mid inaify the ft.uiit:iius ol tlie bhKHj. J JOHN O. MK.U HAM, M. D. Erysiiif la^ Sfrofula, Hint:' 4 * Evil, Teller,

Tiimoni, amt Suit IlliPinn.

From u h\n u\iniio'i Merclient uf St. IxntiSy F0. 4, 1850. Dr Avrn: Your Pill* are the paragon of ait that I® ar. m in medicine. They hiTt- cured my little dnughter of ulcerou'4 aore* upon her bunds and feet that had proved incurable for vearn. tier mother had been lout: grievously x(flirted with blotche* mid pimple® on her ®kin and in |,air. After our < liihl was euied. *lu* also tried yonr Pills, und they have cured her. Atf.Y MOltGKllWiR. llhciinintiMii, Neumlgia, and Gonf. • f cm the Her. Ur. Ilmcl t). uf the .Vrllushtl Ihurth.

PliLASKl Il0l'»«. SlVAS.IAH. <lA.. .bill. H. 1SW'.

Hoxoiitc Ms : l sboubl be ungrateful f‘>r tbersllef jour ■kill Ima 11'light ms if 1 Bui not rcj-rl uiy c»»s to yon A roltl nettled in my limbs and biought on excrueiating iiemalgic pains, which ended in chronic ihernnatfom. Nolwillistandiiig 1 hnd ihe l -'-t ol phyniriuna, the diseaao grew worse ami wtuse, until. i»y the uu\ue of your *** r,, l* lent Hgenf iu Italtiiuore. Dr. Maekeniie, I tried your I ill®. 'I heir i fieeU were slow, but Mire. Dy porseveriug in tho use ut them, I am now entirely well. . « Senate Chambkr. Haton Douce. 1a.. 6 Dec., 18.^5. Dr. Ayer: I have Invii enlirely tiireil hy your Pill* < f nhemuaiic Gout —a paiuTul dlaeuse that had afllirted mo for year*. VINCKNT tfl.IDKLI*. For Drop^v, l , lelhorn, or kindred ToniItlahil®, leqiiiimg Rn atlivi pUHjc, they aro an excel-

lent remedy.

For Costivcm-ss or Constipation, anil nn u Diinit'i' Pill, they are uii.i« eable ami elh t uiat. Fils, SuppM ssion, PiutilysK ftiflmninRtiou, and >eii ami I’miiIhI Illltiiiiicsh, have been cuied ly the alterative actiuu if lhe*»*

1*1! I*.

Most of the Pill* in tnaiket contnln Mercury, Rldch, •!- though a taluahlt 1 remedy in shiltul hands, is dangeroti® in a piiblii- pill, from tit • ilieitdful con.wjuonce* that fiei|tieiitly folk w ill incautinn* use. Theee couUiu uo uier* cury or miueral buLatauce whatever. , AYER'S I'll EERY PEITORAI, YOU Tin: RAPID CURK OK COI'CIIS, flOA USI* :\ F>s IKFLVbkza, nnoNcnitih, wiioopiku COI4-II. CHOI P, ASTHMA, INCTPIF.XT COK§FMPTIO»r f and for the relief of ceimuinptiv® patient* iu advanced kitaceH of the disease. \Vo need not *peak to the puMic of it* virtin-e. Throughout every town, and nlineHt every hamlet of tho American States, its wnmleifnl e»:i«|« t»f pulmonary Cf»mplaints have made it alieudy km v. h. Nay. few are the (hniilie® in any citilised cotintry on thh crnlhient withnut some peihonal experience of it* efferta ; am) fewer yet the coniniunitieM any whei e w in. h hm e not iHUong th* m gome living trophy of it* Tictorj o>er the Hidd^ amt dimg.Mt'iis di*o«sfs < I the throat and lung*. V' Itrte it t« the moat powerful antidote yet Known to man for the formh dable and dnng. roil* t'iwaso* . f the pulmonary organ*. II i* also the phusantost and fafeat remedy that cun be employed for infant* and young pem.ns. Parent* *houM have It in ®toro agninet thy inaidh u* er.rmy that *teal® upon tlmm unprepared. Me lta\e abundant ground* io Udie\e the Oirry IVetnral -ave* more Mve* hy the enniiiniption* It prevents than Uioe® it cuiVa. Keep it l-y > n. and cure \out o Id* while they are cATtiMc. nor negleet them uiitii no hutiMiu skill < an maeter the inexoral le canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the tireadful fatality of lung diaoider*. and .u» tiny know too the virtue* .'f this remedy, ve need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can bo. We spare no cost, no rare, no toil t* pnaloce it the most perfect (losuible, amt thn* afford tkuffi jely on it the I e-t agent w hi. b .mr skiH can tVjrnu^Mf r their rura. TREnilFn BY HR. 1. f. tlUR, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowoll. M*»a a a - /) solo nr Conrad Conk and Jerome Allen, Groeneastlc; M. T. Bridges, Fillmore; W. B. Walls, Bainbridge; and by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. At wholesale oy Suire, Eckstein ik Co., Cincinnati. oot 16 ly22

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Dr.lf.JAMKS,th(‘ Ketireil Physician, discovered while in the East Indies, a certain euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and genorul debility, remedy was discovered by him when hu

-ale cheaper than any other cMahlishment in the,o,mu. LA IM EH PINK BILK-LAST-ING HEEL GAITERS, ut j?I 50 i.er pair.

LADIES KID AND MOROCCO 111'SKI NS, at 90 cents. For

•ash only.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP In nn invAlunhht rf*m«*«lv iu Mpnsh** by curing th® cough, preventing sore throat, nml keeping out tho

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

Is u pun ly Vegetable (Vimpoiuid, and contain* no polnonaus «lrug* whatever. It may he taken l»y tho most de b ate f«*in lie or youngett infant, without tho

olighost apprehenxion of harm.

PHILLIPS COUGH STRUP

tm* been prepare*! to critF di*«*;m4>Hnriitlng from colds, and it i* lni|M»rtai»» that the attlietod Mhould know It;

a leincdy that w ill cure, i* invAluable to them. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

h an expeimiv** eomp<»sition, yet it is offered at such

a price, ic^ta* be within th«* reach of all. PjffLLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP

i.* endors 'd and used bv gentlemen of the highest standing and n^peetahilit v, in onr community ; l»y the Judiciary, the Bar, the Pulpit, th.- Merchant, the People : by *uch men hb are incapable of lending

their name* to quackery, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

ha* stood tho test "f a long, private practice ; has done, ami is now doing an Amount of good, unequal-

evi by any other remedy now before the public. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP

tin* performed man v remarkable cures, yet it is not claimed that It will work mlrnele®, or reatore to Health those past recovery ; yet it will relieve and l';dli it'> the Niifferlngs of < ommmptiveH, wlcare l>o-

yond th** hope of recovery.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. PhII on any of my a o-nts ; get a circular or pamph-

let, in whh h you will find such testimony il* will convince oven the most skeptical, of the truly supe*

3^;

y«»u w 111

the

rior rirt ies of

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. 1’IIILLIPS’, Sole Proprietor. X". 2 Coltoir'' ItiitMinir. Walnut ,*., lift. Fourth * Filth nt«., CIXCINKATI, OHIO.

SOI.D BY

Jerome Alien and E. A. Ltino, Groencantle | A. B. Wall*, Bainbridge; Ros* & Conover.

to

his knees ; he suddenly discovered lie was ceric-. hiuI every article usually kept in a Dry

covered o’er with bees! They rested on ^"’d* llon-o. GIVE US A CALL his eyelids an,1 perched upon his nose; .. 1 ’7 ,d,,, ' 0 S”'™"}’ " xth '* n S<> ^ And Examine our Stock and Pricea. "V^.ntrv

thevooloniaed his Mated face and «warin 'm . , , •• ... LA 1)1 KS' K11) AN D MOROCCO SIK >ES | ^ 1

tncy onion lieu IMS peaxea I.tt e, ana swarm- J, will iM-ex.-eedinglygratifying tothe elder made to order

ed upon his clothes.^ I hey explored jus partner of^the (inn to his old and tried ; ^ l{,‘tier that a pr. Khm-* of ..nr own

maku will wear as long a* four pr. Eastern

11’loverdalc; C. D. Johnston, New Maysville M L. Crtsline, (irubb's Mill; and by druggists

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H< ) HACK’S

lor postage. Other Reports and Tract* on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, iVe., are eonstuntly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will lie sent to the ufflieted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year,

are of great value.

swelling nostrils, dove deep pars; tiiey crawled upon his

into his

„ , ^ trowsers, and filled his eyes with tears. Did he yell like a hyena? Did he hollow like a loon? Was he sear *, or did he “cut

and run ?,” or did

Sc er u one. He wasn’t seart; he never swore a mite ; he never swoons or hollers , but lie hived them in a nail keg tight, and sold them for two dollars.

friends inthis new and commodious room.

Greencastle, May 22, 185H.-^tf •h st m:( iiivj;i >

^ T their new Store and for sale very low, a

I shoes.

Yours, respectfully,

A. WEHNEKE & BROTHER,

S. W. corner Public Square. Greencastle, May 22, 1H58.—tf

<^>XJE!3IH\rS"W r ^.rL3D.

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[IHVIflll 111,111111 nitimRIi ftlllll K/KA I> HKAKTYVELL, nt. bi!c>c>x> UU i»ix!i*s. ,iKO - KA,R ;L’S, ly 1 mirable preparation*. As Spring Mcdicin. -. G3.rilllIin,t lVG ijft.lSillll ! and for the relief and euro of chronic diseases,! ,4 NEVER FAILISO It EM ED V FOR arising from impure blood or a deranged state ol DIARRHEA, ELVX. At

beuyy lot ot Queenaware, Glassware

the critter swoon ? |"t'd Cliinil. , . , , ^

' ”wi * ^ j’* NSoN v I • R bavo resumed the Queensware trade, | the digestive organ* or nerve*, tberuu abundant I I )REKA RED and sold by'W ill Lane, I>rugA r III** Lot «f 8WlHS <l<ll‘0lll‘t, \\ and now have on hand at our old Dtand I evidence to prove that they are not to|ualled. 1 gist. Greencastle. Price, 15 and 25 ut. .. s.^.,' r.. MUSLINS, a larga assortment of (’himq Stone, and Com-! Try them. For sale by , per Bottle. by tnon Ware, Glassware, &c, I ‘ CONRAD COOK, Druggist, | References—Wnrh-y & Keck Isaac Mahan may 22. THORNBURGH A: ROBINSON. may22.—tf STEVENSON & A M ES. | June 19.—5t Sole Agent for Greencastle 'Jacob Daggy, Sami. Woodruff. julv3 tfT

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HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

.1 Rriirriilcnt Institution, establish. <! hy Special'iai\\' c\\\\i\, a daughter, was given up to die. Endoieincntfor the Relief of the Sieh and His child Wft? Cured, and is now alive and well. Diefr i, affixcted with Virulent nod Epi- Detlrou* of beneflttlnc bi* follow mortal*, he demie. Diseases. will send to those who wish it, tho recipe I r I' 11 iv IIOU ARD ASSOfl ATIOV, iu view containing full directions for making and I 1 of the awful destruction of human life, moceoafulT) using thi* remody, tuix, ob ro- M caused bv sexual diseaies, and the deceptions ceipt of their name. Address O.P. Brown, practio* a upon tho unfortunate victinw of such No. 19 G rand st., Jersey City,N. J. 3m*20^

diseases b\ Quacks, several years ago directed ....

their Ci.nsultiNg Surgeon, as a e„ akh ahi.k Tllttt ( OUttll I BfWarC UlRt (Ollifh! act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary J I^**1 A ( Ol Gil ! Why don t fur the treatment of this class of diseases, in ail I 1 you go to Cook, and get a Bottle of his their forms, and to give mkdical ADVK K Gough Syrup. It lias relieved me of Coughs

ok at is to all who apply by letter, with a de- !ll "l Colds frequently.

eription of their rendition, (age, ix'eupiition,! Prepared and sold by CON RAD COOK, habits of life, &c.,) and, in eases of extreme pov- _ Druggist, S". W. cor. Kublie Square, ertv.to Ft'UNlsil MKUiriNK.s frkk OF ciIARUK. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. tf 10

It is needless to add that the Association com-

maud* tho highest medical -kill of the age, and j'' 11 Lx _ _ __ r* ■ « m’L'LL*' ' will furni.ih the most approved modern treat- IxXvLIjNCASTIjE ,n Z\ L ... , , „ . . . IPXlUSlhlXXJlbl I lie Directors of the A-“station, in tlieir . /trM/kTXXr Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual \\ I II I I F \ Il .\ I I ( I |< \ Diseases, for the year ending January 1,1858.! ' lilJ.V Ix\V 1V.71.V X express the highest satisfaetum with the sue- Crawforrisvillo street, cess which has attended the labors of the Con- N I'LA D X < HCTl I I

suiting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhea, jT?* r r m0 ’ GUU FACTORY is now in com-

M ~ ' IS!

Seminal Weakness, Impotenee, Goiiorrhteu, nlete operation, and wo are iire-

pared to card and spin WOOL in the fiftitoeJHVsinisuoh a manner as »hull give tho

Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfabuse, &e., and order a continuance of

same plan for the ensuing year. | moat complete satisfaction. Our Machinery is Ihe Directors, on a review of the past, feel nearly all new and of the liest quality. SVo assured that their labors in this sphere of be- have iu our employ Workmen of thorough exnevolent effort have been of great benefit to perienco, who will devote all their energies tet

tlie afflicted, especially to the young, and they meet public expectation, have resolved to devote themselves, with re- xxr a. mr j r* j

newed/.i :il, to this very important and much W GSLGITDJxLCICIG (jOOClS, despised oatiae. We shall have on hand a large stock of An admirable Report on Spennatorrhaui. or Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and Seininal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas- fancy Cassimers, Sattinets, Blankets, Cloths, turbation, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of Jeans, Plaid Flannels, Whiti , Red and Browt; the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, Flannel-. Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yams, dec will be sent by mail (iu a sealed envelope,) ( “11 and see these Goods, before leaving your

frkk of cilARtiR, on receipt of tw o stamps Wool ii( aity other Factory.

CAUDI^a.

To those wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun, we would say, wash your Wool clean and bring it to us, and you shall be plersed with the work. It will he done promptly, your Wool not wasted, and ics cheap its at any other responsible

Address, for Kiqiort or Treatment, Dr. Gko. Factory.

R. Cai.hoi'n, Consulting Surgeon, Howard! Those from a distance can have their Rolls Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila-lond Yarn to take home with them,

dolphin, Pa. Bv order of the Directors:

WOOL W^LLTEL in exchange. The liiglm-t market |irii'e paid

for Weal in evebangt* fur goods.

BENCE fi CtlWGlLL. Greencastle, May 29,1858.—tf

fiUxlt! JStvlt!! Seirt!!! ,\i o i Bit EnKitnawlia Salt, jut received und

8 / for sale bv

iimy 22. THORN BIT RGH & ROBINSON Hardware and Stoves At ST FA E N St i s A A M ES