The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1858 — Page 4
Annual Vlalt of Bt. Nlohola*.
flru^ists.
BY PROF. C. C. MOORE.
CITY DRUG STORK.
j^AVlXO purchased the stock of DBl'GS,
'Twm the night l.ofore Christmas, wltcn through tne house, . .
2sot a creature was stirring, not even nmouse; ll CHEMICALS, "f Or. L. Skelton, The atockings v. ero hung by the chimney with we are prepared to furnish all who may be in
care, * ! need of anything in nur line, with the In hopes that St. Nivlmlas soon would be there; I VERY BEST OF GOODS, The children wore ne.-tied all snug in tlieirheds, _yi as low llgnres aa any other store in the AVi-st. While visions of sugar-plums dunecd through We expect to sell our Goods Full CASH, their heads : ■ ,,r its equivalent, and of course can sell for less And nmnmiu in her kerchief,and I in my cap, profit than those who sell on long time. Hud just settled our bruins for a long winter's We will keep constantly on hand nap— A Good Supply of the Best Brands of > Whanouton the lawn therearoaa such a clatter, ‘ — -- -
^usiuc$g glflrrrtigfWfirtii. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
CO-A.TS, PAlISTTS, VESTS,
i'rintinfl.
^Icrtiral.
bed to see what was the
I sprung from my
matter;
Away to the window 1 flew like a flush, Tore open the shutters, and threw up the sash. The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow, i Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below; When, what to my wondering eyes should
appear,
But u miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer. With a little old driver, so lively and ijuiek, 1 knew in a moment it must be Mt. Nick. More rapid than eagles Ids coursers they came, 1 And ho whistled and shouted, and called them
by name:
‘•Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer!
now, Vixen 1
On, Comet! on, Cupid Ion, Bonder and Blixen!! To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now. dash away, dash away, dash away all 1” As the leaves that before the wild hurricane fly. When they meet with an obstacle, mount to'
the sky, .
So uj) to the house-top the coursers thev flew, With the sleigh full of toys—and St. Nicholas
too;
And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof, The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas tame with a bound. He whs dressed all in fur, from his head to his
foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes I
—AND—
All other Articles In the Clothing Line, CHEAPER IN PRICE
Lead aiid Oils, better in uiality than ever.
ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Stationery ami Perfumery,
Of all kinds;
F/iicoring Extracts, Hair Oils, <tc., All of which we warrant as represented, or no sale. Como and see for yourselves. E. A. LANE. WILL. LANE, Agent. may 20. 1858.—tf
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Second Arrival of Drugs! rpllE undersigned, grateful for the very libI crul patronage bestowed upon him during the last two years, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Greencastlo and vicinity, that ho has just returned from the East, where
he has purchased the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
uoh
INDIANA PRESS !mr printed OFFICE, j WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, URBBBK'ABTIiE, USD. Ijf'BLIC attention is respectfully invited to j I this Establishment, in the assurance that ; AMPLE SATISFACTION wiU
will be given as regards
Typography, Press Work and vhi*rgc,,
To those who may require
Fancy or Common, Large or Small Work,
Store East Side of the Public Square. > _ 11C1 v
1 CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY,
fr-i.: JVTO. O. "tea j The MATERIALS, all of which Notick Hxtraorlinakt !—Those Indcbt-j ARP I'.N^ 1 IRIjIjN I'JIe.W , ed to mo, W hose notes and accounts arc due, | u “ vo Wn 8elected with S reat tlirc - rnuat pay up. A word of this sort is enough | anJ "'ill be found to ombrace everything rc-
I among gentlemen.
decl8 ly31 chqr H. J. HILTON. COME AND ROOK
| I UTMOST EXPEDITION AND AT THE SHOHTEST NOTICE.
• We nre able at all times, to print NEATLY AND CHEAPLY
,,^11 ion mu
CAUTION
Como and See NIy OoodH
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
quisite to the execution of
Any Variety, Stylo or Quality
of Printing, with the
and soot I ’ ever brought to this market—all of which be A bundle of toys he had flung on his back. ,-tlVrs for sale at the low est prices. Having And he looked like a \xjdlar just opening his already sold a heavy stock this season (this pack; i being the second of the season,) brought here His eyes—Imw they twinkled ! hi-dimples, how lonuj two months since, we feel satisfied of merry! i being enabled to sell at lower rates and on His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a better terms than any other house west of the cherry I Mountains. Wo therefore Invite all who are
His droll little mouth w.i drawn up like a bow. Wll |,t 0 f U ny article in our line, to give us a ,S', cretary and Book Cates—something fine 1 • • 1 1- “ 1 ...... • Cerntn and Card Tablet
BEFORE YDf BUY
Money is Powerful and Will Prevail. READ AND DIGEST.
C.'ea'^'v wo nru determined to sell as
"J'-'J’ low as can be bought at Indiaiiap-
Tit.' •Gf-olis and brought here, we call the attention of our friends and our enemies (if we
have any,) to our
New and Extensive Assortment of FXJI1NITUKE! embracing everything in the line, and con-
sisting in part of
Mahogany and Walnut Dress Bureaus “ “ “ 4 Drawer “ “ “ “ Marble top “ Cherry “ “ Dress “ “ “ “ 4 Drawer “
And the heard on his chin was as white as the „ a p unc i examiue fur themselves before buying snow. elsewhere. CONRAD COOK,' The stump of a pipe he hold tight in his teeth, Greencastlo, Sept. 4, 1858. Druggist. And the smoke, it encircled hie heed like a — ; ' Patent Medicines.
He hud a broad face, and a little round belly, 'That shook, when he laugh'd, like a bowl full
of jelly,
He waschubby and plump; a right jolly old elf; And I laughed, when 1 saw him, in spite of
invsolf.
A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, •Soon gave me to know 1 hud nothing to dread. He spoke not a word, but went straight to hi.-
work.
And filled all the stockings—then turned with
a jerk,
And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. Ho sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew, like the down off a thistle ; But L heard him exclaim, ere ho drove out of
sight,
“ Merry Christmas to all, and to all a HOOD NltlHTl” BFgi- A man in Vermont is so dirty that the assessor Qxcs Limas real estate. a«3uMr. John Smith has discontinued eating crabs, as he has lived upon them so long that everything he undertook went backward. Jtef The young lady who caught cold Ly drinking out of a damp tumbler is said to be taken with incipient consump-
tion.
B«X,. We frequently see it stated that a scheme is on foot. Would n't a scheme! be advanced faster if it could be got on j horseback ? Bsay- It is a remarkable fact that however well young ladies may be versed in grammar, very few of them can decline matrimony. Bgjy”If the men did not encourage coquettes so much there would not be so many of them. Bfi*„‘ If you wish to make a shoe of durable materials,” said the facetious Lanesburg, “you should take the upper part of the mouth of a hard drinker, for that never lets in water.” Beogabs Paid in Tiikir Own Coin. —“ When a beggar asks me whininglyl for charity, (says a city magistrate,) I always give it him, either in the shape , of advice or a moral precept or a bit ofj consolation; but never in the shape of money. I always pay beggars in their own coin—words, and it is singular how they dislike that form of payment!”
HAVE nit the popular PATENT MKDICIN E.S of the day, direct from the nmiiufaeHirers, so that 1 can vouch for their ycnuinrness—among which will be found the bil-
lowing:
Jaynes' Medicines in full, of which wo are
the exclusive agent in Greencastlo; Ayer's Chern Pectoral and 1*111Kennedy's Medical Discovery;
Robaek s Blood Purifier and Blood Pills;
Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters;
Bull's Sarsaparilla; Sands' Sarsaparilla;
Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla; Guy sot t - Yellow Dock mid Sarsaparilla; Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley s Extract of Sarsaparilla; Scovill's Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia; Easterlv s Iodine mid Sarsaparilla. tfie CONRAD COOK, Drugg tei Han ilf 1 fin \ l ' E would respectfully announce to the \ \ people of Putnam countv, that wo have refitted our room on the N. \V. corn r of the . Public -'lluarc, mid have gained considerably more room. We are now using the whole ; house for Drugs, and have it literally tilled I from top to bottom, among which \\c may
i enumerate—
200 kegs pure, prime White Lead,
(warranted us such) 50 11 "White Zinc 500 gall. Linseed OH 300 “ Fish “ 100 “ Nentsfoot 11 200 “ Lard “
3 bids. Spirits Turpentine
300 oz. Quinine
loo drachmsSulph. Morph. 15 lbs. Syrup of Phosphates 15 “ Glycerine 15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron 500 “ Sub. Curb. Soda (superiortuuny) 25 “ Sulph. Cinchouuo 50 “ Blue Mass 200 boxes Glass (city brand), all sizes 2()0 gall (opal Varnish
Breakfast and Dining Tables Leaf and common Stand Tables Enelosed Mahogany Wash Stands “ Walnut Rosewood Wash Stands Common H ash Stands
Cottage Hat “
Cottage Bedsteads—5 grades
MerchantR ami Trader* will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Couaterteit of Morae’a Indian Root Pills, signed A. H. Mitort All genuine Indian Root Pi Ha have the name and biguature of*J. J. WKtie dt Ce., on
each box.
Dr. Mor.sk, the inventor of Mouse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, us well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were Urst discovered. Dr. Morse was the tirst man to establish the fact that all disease* arise from Impvritv of the Blood—that our strength, health mid life de-
pended upon this vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes tbiek, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health w e are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing otf the stagnant humors. I the blood will become choked and eeuse to net, , and thus our light of life will forever bo blown out. How important then that we should keep ! the various pu.-sages of the Imdy free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have in our j power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, i Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from 1 plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF V/ORK l>omwl,iel,‘tl,e-e Pills are mndcisu Sudorific, IK «■ r u I ..XV It x Tr<i ' vtu ch "pens the pores of the skin, and i.-ists AT . ICI a Nature in throwing out the liner parts of the As will enable every one. no miitlcr Imw •nail ,.,, r niption within. Thosecond is a plant which the extent ol his busiue*.-. or how , j s , (ll Ex pectoral! t, that opens and unclogs the limited his means, pa-.-age to the lungs, mid thus, in a soothing TO MAKE A Till FLING OUTLAY manner, perforins its duly by throwing olf
1 phlegm, mid other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which gives case and double strength to the kidneys;
j • j7 j > Y’’ HI TSIXFSS AI \N 'bin- encouraged, they draw large amounts of
Every description of
IIAND-BILLS. ' UIllUl LARS,
RECEIPTS,
PROGRAM MKS, INVITATIONS,
BLANKS,
CARDS, &c.,&e
It is our intention to do
In this most invaluable method of making his s
business thoroughly known.
Needs something in the way of JOX5 X J 3TLXIsJT[*XjNrCV. A BUSINESS CARD OR CIRCULAR
Is almost indispensable,
who may feel disposed to give us their patronage, may be assured that no pains sliall be spared on our part to serve their interests fuith-
j 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
Those of our friends ■ •• ’ • — • , .i
HOWARD BRIGGS, Proprietor. may 22, 1858.
^ttnludi.
DR. G. W. PHILLIPS*
m sYRi i 1 .
French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Walnut fully and promptly. B* . Terms cash.
Common and Fancy Fust do. Fine Flush and Hair Cloth Sofas Sociables, Diacans and Ottomans Spring-scat Elizabeth Chairs
“ Parlor “ Cane-seat Rocking “ “ Sewing “
Boston and Common Rocking Chairs Windsor and Office “ Children s assorted “
Fancy Rosewood \Yhatnots Plain Walnut “ Sofas, Book Cases, Cradles
Crib Rocki rs, Mattrasscs, ifv. We will also furnish to order any article wanted from Cincinnati manufacturers.
We are still in the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, and will attend funerals with it neat Hearse, till distances, with either Wood or Metalie Collins. Charges reduced when payment is
made soon.
So, friends, come and try the cheap Furniture Store, before running off somewhere else
to buy.
Warorooms nearly opposite the Post Office. KIMBLE & MULIIOLN. Greencastlo, July 10. tf 8
SYRUP.
'■ .V i-r' #5$KBsj6$if
100
U
Japittt “
100
<(
Coach “
50
(I
Damnr “
50
u
Black Leather Varnish
500 lbs. Chrome Green
500 •* “ Yellow
200 “ “ Red
50 “ Chinese Vermillion
100 “ Burnt Umber
500 “ Mineral \‘a\nt [fire prooj)
200 “ Yellow Ochre
100 “ \ midyke Brown
3 bhl. Lamp Black 50 lbs. Drab Black 50 “ Ivory Black
In short, every article usually kept in an establishment of this kind. Wo oiler the same
• i .. at tli,■
V- „ , “'"““'J- LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
New England Used to be till! oftradi-' flk ’VS.i don t forget the “Hoosier Comer’
tions of the odd sayings of Dr. Bellamy, when you come to buy.
one of the most powerful theologieians I* L* CON BAD COOK, Druggist,
andprMchera In hia timt Om or two liulliio! iiuii'4o! Illtiitro !
of his sayings circulated about us in our j V* . V,IU '' l ' l,w where t.. get the best of INchildhood. For example, when one had * ' ,,1GO to gi.c satatfaction or luilt a fire of green wood, ho exclaimed, Why, 1 do, for 1 have been using it
“ >' arm me nerc 1 d as soon try to warm tin • two year.-. It is at
mo by tho starlight on the north side of a
tomb-stone! ”
Speaking of the chapel hell on Yale College he said, “It is about as good a bell as a fur cap with a sheep’s tail in it." A young minister, who hud made himself conspicuous for a severe and denunciatory style of preaching, came to him one day to inquire why ho did not lu.ve more success : “ Why, man," said the doctor, “can’t you take a lesson of the fishermen? liow do you go to work if you
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COOKS DRUG STORE.
flry (Gootb Healers.
RAINBOW STORE!
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
fJ'AKF. pleasure in stating to the Farmers I of Putnam county and citizens generally,
that they tire now in receipt of their
m; Mi! mu Mm
^ ^ _ Comprising a wide range of seasonable goods, want to catch a trout ? You get a li’ttle l ,r . ,ve ’ tlmt < ’ amK,t fui * to ph ase the taste of hook and a fine line, you bait it carefully ...vs and throw it in as gently as possible, and AND M AGNlfr I( KNT Cl II.DING, . i •. * j «*u the >t»rth-NUHt corner ot the Punlu* then you sit and wait and humor your s.piare, where every facilitv, both fish till you get him ashore. Now, then, ' ‘ ‘ ......
you get a great cod-hook and rope line, and thrash it into the water, and bawl
out. • Bite or bo damned ! ” tv T -m ^ ^~ Tho doctor himself gained such a rep J\ £ Cx O O Jj S • utation as an expert spiritual fisherman' - ... 7
that sonic of his parishioners, like experienced c!d trout, played shy of his hook,
though never so skillfully baited.
“Why, Mr. A.,” said he to an old farmer in his neighborhood, “ they tell me you are an Atheist Don t you be-
lieve in tho being of a God?”
“So,” said the man.
“But, Mr. A., let’s look into this.— 1 ou believe that the world around us ex-
hs regards
room, light, die., you will flhdiu addition to our (i K X K HAL A8S()K T’A IE X T
—OK—
that we have fltfod up an apartment especially for Farmers to transact business privately with eurh other. This will add greatly to the comfort of the house. (So when you come to town
cull at the
L^A-HrsTBOW STOIE^E Where you will be met by gentlemanly salesmen ready to wait upon you with Dry Goods, Slioe-, Boots, lints. Cups Quacnswiiro, Groceries, and every article usually kept in a Dry
Goods H«aise.
Produce generally taken in exchange for
Good*.
Ii will be exceedinaly gratifying to the older: 1NG partner ol tho Arm to meet his old and tried
First Premium Piano! J NOW have on hand a general assortment 1 of “ PIANO FORTES ’ from the celebrated factory of Peters, Cragg «fc Co., Louisville, Ky., among which is one very superior seven-octave Instrument, which has just taken two First Premiums, in competition with “New i York and Boston” Pianos. The power and j sweetness of tone, the elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish of this Instrument, is unsur- i passed. We invite thn special attention of) amateurs, and those w i-diing to purchase good i Pianos, to our present stin k, which will be sold on the most liberal terms and fully warranted. R. DOBBINS. Grecneastle. Ind., Sept. 24, 58. 3ml3 P. S.—Second-hand Pianos to let. Hats. Caps & Fur Goods AT WHOLT-SALE. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED
HOUSE of
PRATHER &. SMITH, 'l.VV .Hal n Mtit t»v Hlc, 1C j’.,
Are now prepared as usual for the Fall Trade, with a select and large Ln'k of everything in their line. Their stock is gotten up with the utmost core, under the directions and sujHTvision of their senior partner, a practical and experienced Hatter, and their imr-cha-es made at the lowest easli prices. They
still adhere to their old motto— (pack Sales and Small Profits.”
Term* cash—or short time to prompt men. Purchasers are invited to give them a call
before buying.
BwP'Tho highest market price paid fur Furs j
and Peltries. ■
Loulav die. K \.. Aug. 28. SmlS Fashionable Millinery. i**L. MRS. L. GILMORE, ~ SienJ* bate of KrtO Albany, iffT WkHTSiDE OF Pl llLIC Sql’AKK, WOULD inform the ladle* of Grcenonstlel and vic'mitv that she 1ms the most complete stock of M11-1.IN ERY GOODS overproduced in the town, where can be seen the latest East-
ern style* of
BONNETS, FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, HE AD DR ESS ES, Ac.
Wedding, Laco or Silk Bonnets
miido in the latest Eastern style and fashion,
and at the shortest notice.
£n-> Ml 1-L1N ERY WORK of every description done in the latest style. may29 6m
For a Revere Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH For a Slight Cough, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Dry, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Sore Throat, take
PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in the Throat, tako PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
Fur 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. Fur Asthma or Phthisic, take Phillips’ cough syrup. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Ringers, 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.
jMrttralL AVER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL, FOB TUB 114FID CUBE OF Colds, Cough*, mid 11 our*t'ii t's*. BUMFIKU), Mass., 20th Pec., 1865. Pr. J.C. Ayer: Idonuthuxitiaetorny the l>e»t remedy I hiuro ever found fir Coughs. lloHCHene**. Influenza, and the concomitant sy inptoms of A Cold, iejour Cherry Prctokal. Us cotHtant use in my practice and my family for the last ten years hue shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. KUKN KNIGHT, M. D. A ll. MORTLKY, KsQ.,of Uwca, N. Y., writes : “I have need your IVcUiral myself ami in my fiuniiy ever sine* you inventod it, and believe it the bent medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty flvo dollars for u bottle tlmu do without U. or take any other remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Spring held, Miss., Feb. 7,1866. Brother Atsr: I will cbnoifully Certify your l\ctnral Is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. \Ve of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, mid commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M P. AMOS LEE. Esq., Monterey. Ia , writes, 3d Jan., 1H5«| M I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doom six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your l\.ctural by the advice of our clergyman. Tho first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs ; less than one half tho bottle made me completely well Your medicines are the chcu|iest as well as the liest wn can buy, anti we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor mun’s friend. Aathinu or IMithiKic, and RronchltiH. West M inches ter, Pa., Feb. 4, 1866. Sir: Your fWry I\cUmd is performing nnu-Tellotw cures in this section. It ha* relieved several from alarm* ing symptoms of consumption, and is now curing r muu who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. UENKY L. PAKKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Moxroi Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6,1855: “ During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ua»e and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.” Wo might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of tho virtues of this remedy Is found in Us
effects upon trial.
ConNiimptioii.
Probably no one remedy bus ever been known which cured so many ami such dangerous cases as this. Home uo human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry
I\ctoral affords relief and comfort.
Ahtor Hoi se, New York City, March 5,1856. Doctor Ayer. Lowkll: 1 feel it a duty and a pleasura
to inform you what y»»ur Cherry FVctoral has done for my wife. She had been five month* laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid wo could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We Mesa his kindneH*. as we do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to
be, but is fiee from her rough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude and regard.
ORLANDO SHELBY, (
LAN DO blU
, or SutUiYVlLL*,
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP Is Hu invaluable remedy in Measles by ruling the cough, preventing sure throat, and keeping out the
eruption.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
ia a purely V otaldi* ('.rnpound, nnd contains no poisoiiMii* di’G. wliafev* ! It nmy he taken by the most delicate b-inalo or \«*11'iu *t infant, without the
■jlighost apprehension of l.ann.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
ha* b>wn pn par- 1 f.. > i nr disease*arUing from colds, nnd it is important that the aftlietcd should know it;
a remedy that will cure, is invaluable to them. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
I* an ox pensive coni* -ith-n, \.-t it i.i offered at such
a prie*-, as to bo within the ivnrh of all. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
!s end ; rsed an I u- - I bv gentleinon of tho highoot
(Handing and respectability, in
icin
lYople ; by such men a* are inn
wliiloen^ttgod ill purifying tho Blood; tho coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass By the other outlets, are thus taken up nnd conveyed off in greater quantities by the bowel*. Freni the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills not only enter the stomach hut become united with the blood, for they find | wav to every part, nnd completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes , perfectly healthy ; consequently allsicknessand i puin is driven from the system, for they cannot j remain when the body becomes so pure and
clear.
I The reason why people an^o distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to thoHttlie{ted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be east out; hence a large I quantity' of food and other matter is lodged, and I thestomach and intestinesarolitorally ovorflowi ing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing | with the blood, which throws tho corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to thenisolves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of tho sic!, to blooming health and linppinc *. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented ! with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, ns it were, within a stop of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they j would have been numbered with the dead, had ! it not been for this great and wonderful medj ieinc, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one j or two doses hud boon taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, m witnessing | their charming otteets. Not only do they give j immediate ease and strength, and take away | all sickness, pain and anguish, hat they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, I which is the blood. Therefore, it will lie shown, 1 especially by those who use these Pills, that | they w ill so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty w ill again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will
cherisl and brighten your days.
Morse's Indian Root Pills sold bv Conrad „ r
Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Greencastlo, , ' > " ra ‘i C'’"': and Jerome Allen, Greenca.and bv all medicine dealers in the county. V,'•'‘""'"re; A\ . M. '' , ‘ 1 A. j. White A Co., No. 50 Leonard st., New Uainb, :! <, .«' 1 i ond by „ 1 DniggN- and dealers York, sole proprietors. Win. Mud go & Co.. >ncd..;!r.o ; .M wholesale by riu.re E-’kstcin manufacturers and proprietors of L>r. Trask's ® ° M * ineinnati. iy23 “T^nSii^u.' ^ \ /Dr.HJ AMES,the Retired Physician, Price 26 cento per box. jnlylT ly9 i /dtooovered wWlo In the Bast Indie*, a cer-
■ I. - -—;• z~ - • ; 7; ’ -_•’'•— i tain euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bron-
JK-)\\ -Vill) AS>S( )( IA1 I OX , ! | chilis, CougliF, (’olds, and general debility.
PHILADELPHIA. The remedy was discovered by him when his
.1 Benevolent Institution, established by Special only child, a daughter, was given up to dio. Kndiiu'imnt for. the liilirf of the Sick amf His child was cured, and is now alive and well. h fireated, afftidsd with ViTulent ami Epi- j Desirous of ben< fitting hi* fellow mortals, ho D will send to those who with it, the recipe ” ' j Ml E HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view containing full directions for inuking and I of the awful dost ruction of human life,|tuc< fuliy using this remedy, KaKB, on r^-
OinsuinpUivs, do not despair till you hare tiiod Area's t’lithat i’aeruaAL. It in marie Ly on- of the imedical chctnitris in the world, and its curie nil nr 11 ml u. ie-inak the liigli merits of Us vn lues. —i'/oWc/j'/uu Lnlyer. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. riMIK uri.-nr.’s of CUemlitry ami Motlicino Iirv# 1 IftX'.’tl Hielr utmost to ju'vduce thin best, must perfucl purgative wlilch is known U) man. lunmnorRble prtH.f* are shown that thono Pills have virtues wim-u 8iiroa*9 in excellente the ordinary mcdichirs, am] that they Min url^ preceddiiteilly upon tho eftLieni of all men. They aremtlo and pleiisant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pent'* trntiug properties stimulate the vital activittesuf the !**»/, remove tiie obstractionri of its organs, purify the blinut, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors* hie h breed and grow di8teni|H’r, stimulate sluggish or Uim ideradorgans into their natural action, and impart healtli> tone with fit length to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formhhiblo and dangerous diseases that have batlhtl (lie best of human ekill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at tho saiiie time, in diminishod dose*, ti<o safest and host physic that can bo employed for cbildn-u. Being sugar-coaiod, they are |>leasimt to take; and l i iu^ purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cure* have been made which surpass iiellef were they not sutstautiated by men of such exalted position and cl<aractei us to forbid the suspieit u of untriUh. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their iiame* to certify to tho public the reliability of my remedies, while otln rs have sent ms the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my
afflicted, suffering fellow-men.
The Agent below named i* pleased to furnish gratis mv Amoricuu Alumunc,containing mroctions for tlieir use nnd cei’tiiicatca of their cures, of the following complaint*:-— CtiHtivom -s. BilioiiB Coniplnints. Ithemii.itisni, Dropt-y, Mearlbiirii. IIei«<laclm fr. iii a tbul stomach. Nausea. liidlg' -dit ii. Morbid In.e tiou of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, bo*s of Appetite, all L'lcei011* and (-utaneous l)iw*a*e* w hidi reQub e m evaruniit medicine, Scroluhi *»r King's Kill. I hey alno. by pm ifying tho blood and Htimuhiling the system, cure mm
»uy lild
ity. Iicrnngenieiit* id il»*- f-iverHiid k idtb- 1 kiiidr »l coniplsint* aHsii g tVotn a
ictiou
complaints which it would u>>( be snppttH. il the; reach, such a« beafneHS, i’artial Ulindm-w, Neuvalgia and
Nervous irritability. l8 r
neys. (bait, and t»tli
low state of the body or td • ti uctii.n of its lunctious. Do not be put off by nnnvincipl’.d dealers with soute oilier pill they make more profit on. A»k for Ayer’i Pills, an 1 take nothing elt-e. No oilier they can givo you compares with tills in it* intrinsic value t»r curative powers. Tho sick want tho best aid there is Ibr Uitui,
and they should have it.
Prcparod by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Ckemist, Lowell, If ass. Price 35 Cis. mt Box. Kit» Boxc rue J 1.
iWLD BY
l aused l>v sexual ilisettses, and the deceptions : practiceJ upon the unfortunate victims of such i discuses by tjuacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, us a < it akit uilk act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary j for the treatment of this class of diseases, in ail | their forms, and to give MKDICAL auvii k
ills, im ip.' I ind f re- J
stamliiig aud re*pectahilitv, in our cominunity ; by the Judicinrv, the Bur, the Pulpit, tho Merchant, the I’cKpIc ; by such men ii* an* innipftlde of lending
their name* to rjnackorv, fraud or decoptiou. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
ha* ntood the test of a long, private practice ; lias done, • mi . doing au amount of good, uneijual-
<n1 by any dher remedy now boforo the public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
li «* ]./•. formed iiLmv remurkable cures, yet it is not cliiiuod thut it will work miracle*, of restore to !»■ dili th -.• p.i-t n coverv ; yet it will relieve and
palliate tie nib < ing* of eoiisumptivcH, whouro
youtl the hope «*f rocovi ry.
PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. ( .11 oit anv > f my mrent : get a circular or pamph-
let, in which you will find such to*tiniony a* will (vnivinco even Hie in si r kept ind, of the truly bupe-
rior virtuos of
tJUATi> t<» nil who apply by letter, with a do- aI \ < ! ^‘oqucntlv.
t ription of their conaitioii, (ago, occupation,;
■ < in • , r vs ii * \
cetpt "t their name. Addx <). P. Brown, No. 19Grand -t.. Jersey City,N. J. 3m*20^ That rough! Beware that t ough! I I AYE YOU A COUGH? Why dmi't I 1 ou K 0 to Cook, tuid get a Bottle of hi. Cough Syrup. It has relieved me of Cough-
NO j fUMBXJGf! THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN INDIANA,
\
LA RGK ASSORTM KNT of LAV MRS. MISSES *CHILDRENS SHOES just received, which we otferfor
; sale ehenper than any other establishment in jlheeoiinty. LADIES FINK SILK-LAST-
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PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’, Sole Proprietor. •< *. 2 Coll, •" Itnililina. tValmit it., bet. Koiirlh A Fifth uti., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
SOLD BY
Jerome Allen and K. A. Lane, Greencastlc; A. B. Walls, Buinbridge; Ro'-s .Y Conover, Cloverdale; C. D. Johnston, New Mavsvillo; II. L. Crodine, Gruhh's Mill; ami by drugubts and country storekeepers generally. Iy9
habit' 1 of life, Ac.,) and, in cases of ext rente povI i rty, to Fl'KXIHH MKIlKTN KS FBKK OK CUAUUK. ll i.- needle - to add that the AsMK'iution com- ' timnds the bigbost medical skill of the agi 1 , and | will furnish the most approved modern treut-
■ ment.
The I breetors of the Assoeiation, in their i Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual I le ases, for the year ending Jiuumry 1, 1858, I express the highest satisfaction with the sue-ee-s which ha.- attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonurrhu-n. M Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Oimnl'iu or Selfabuse, Ac., and order u continuunco of the
I’lepared and sold by CONRAD COOK, Druggist, N. \V. cor. Public Square. i'riee 25 and .'ill iqqils )ier bottle, tt Hi
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It O A ( fflf
K’S II
J. BKNCK. K. 8. COWOILlGREENCASTLE
ra.33TVt XXT1MC
WOOLEN FACTORY
Crawfordsvillo street,
ni:aii nohtit dklAit.
OCR FACTORY is now in complete operation, and we are pro
tSSlpiii ' d to enrd and spin WOOL in ana.-sjsiieli a manner ns shall give the
slime plan for tho ensuing year. most complete satisfaction. Our Machinery is The Directors, on a review of the past, feel, nearly all new and of the best quality. We assured that their labors in this sphere of be- have in our employ Workmen of thorough oxncvolent etlort have l>ccn of great benclit to ! perieneo, who will devote all their energies to
the afflicted, especially to the young, and they I meet public expectation, have re ol veil to devote themselves, with re- xtt a. •air s ss i
Western-Made Goods.
newed zeal, to this very important and much
destiised cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoen, or .Seminal Weakmthe vice of Onnnisin, Mns-
\\ e shall have on hand a large stock of Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain and fancy Cas-imers, Sattinet*, Blankets, Cloths,
IBILsOOiO FXXlaXafii. J H AVE at all time* a supply of these ad1 mi ruble preparations. A sSfiring Medicines,
Ii will boevieedingly gratifying to the elderj !NG 11E E L (»A1T KUS, at ! !Ui<i*f«>rand wr^of chiwi'*dise;t"!st!
“Well then at anv .-.(e v 1 linve ! - 1 •,° I f " r ' M tC* ^ ansing fro,a i.opure Mood or a deranged state of ‘No,! dont!’ fll'S'I’ 1 {D'J ) GIVE US A CALL Try thoin. For sale V>v ‘•What! not believe that you exist \ T their new Store and for wlo verv low a And Examin0 OUr Stock and PrioeB '! CONRAD COOK. Druggist, vourselfl” 1 \ heavv lot of OtinAnnxxrnm rnnac.rui.,, LADIES'KID AND MOROCCO iSHOE.S June 19.—5t Sole Agent for UreoiicHstle. “Itellxuuwhaf docio. .nlthcnv,,. ' Glu:,;,. a»de to orfer.
•I ,,i,o Lpu, W twitchc— up ly „jj Tv™ I of your (syllogisms, and sol tell you 1 A HIH* Lot Of NWINM JlUllliit, shoes. Yours, respectfully, don’t believe anything—and lam not AINSOOK snd CAMBRIC MUHL^’S, A. WEltNfiKE & BROTHER,
going to believe anythin,- ' ’ ju»t received and for sale low by ® fc eiiexe anything . I Inav22 THORNBCRGIT A ROBINSON
turhatiun, or .Self-abuse, and other diseases of I Joans, Plaid Flannels, White, Red and Brown
the xnal organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, Flannels, Tweed*, Shawls, Stocking Yarns, A,
will In; scut by mail (in a soulcd tnivclt jk*,) Uall imtl hcc tln*.sc Goods, boforo leaving your
V It K K of ctiarue, on receipt of TWO sT AM PM I Wool at any other Factory. for po.-tnec. Other Reports and Tracts on the j f ^ \ I F T A F nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, V I V I * I. Y T .
Ac., are constantly being published forgrutui- To th • • wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun, bni* distribution, und will be sent to tho nf- we would -ay, wa.sli your Wool clean mid bring dieted. Some of the new remedies nnd methods it tons, nnd you shall be plersed with tho work.
It will be done promptly, your Wool not wasted, and us cheap us at any other responsible
Factory.
Those from a distance can hnx'c their Rolls
and Yarn to take home with them.
WOOL W^HSTLEL in exchange. The highest market price paid
for Wool in exchange for goods.
I! I." V , ’ 1,’ X. (
f treatment discovered during the lust year,
' tiro of great value.
Addn - , fur Report or Treatment, Dr. G no. , R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, 1’hilu-
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H. \V. corner Public Square. Urtoncftstle May 22. 1358 tf
dolphin, F’a. By order of the Directors: EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. Gko. Faikciuld, BocTetary. june5 ly
I >Jt7Av< )i.i-'s ' Ben0k acowgill. Carminative Balsam! 0w>nr “ atlu ’- Mtl ^ 29 ’- 1 - 85 g-~ tf _ . , u . , u . 1 REYFH FA IP ISO It KM EDI’ FOIp
wj-UJ <S» Xt'X/ -c\..£rC.-KU. DI.M'ltlfEA, ELE.X, J C. i Of lOl BBLS.Kanawha Salt, Just received and
XiT’E have nmined the (Jncenswat' trade, : 1 jRKJ’ARED and r.old by Will. J.une, Drug- M'" ale by
\V and now have on bund ut our old stand | git, Greeuouotlc. Price, 15 and 25 it ; may22. THORN 11C RG1IA ROMINHt IN'
nut ol Chin l Col - r i...' ~n
mon Ware, Gla. ware, A-e - Burlcv A Peek, T.aac Malian JuLarClWai 0 ail Cl O LOVcS may22.-tf STEVENSON A AMES. I.Incoh Daggy, Snml.'Woodrull' july.'i it 7 At STEVENSON A A ME?'
