The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1859 — Page 4
Apropos*
Tho followinft p»rvdjr on " Hohenlindcn ” Is an npprnpriate exhibition of the times, in many of tin) Wt regulated printing oifieea, at
thi* writing:
In seasons when our funds are low,
Subscriber* are provoking slow,
And fpw supplies keep up the flow,
Of dimes departing rapidly. But wo shall see a sadder sight,
When duns come in from morn till night, Commanding every sixpence bright,
To be forked over rapidly.
Our bonds and duebills are arrayed, Each stall and signature displayed— The holders they must all be paid, With threat of law and chancery. When to despair we're almost driven, There's precious little Inn in living, When our last copper's rudely given From hands that hold it lovingly. But larger yet the duns shall grow,
When interest's added on below,
Lengthening the chain a footer so, While gazing at them hopelessly. 'Tis so, that scarce have wo begun
To plead for time upon a dun, Before there was another one Demanding pay ferociously.
The prospect darkens! on, ye brave, Who would our very bacon save, \\ aive, patron*, alt thy prrtrxts wnii
And pay thr printer hontmtly.
Oh! it would yield us pleasure sweet
A few delinquents now to meet. Asking of us a clear receipt For papers taken regularly.
^aV/Hirec young ladies of Anderson. Illinois, were married a few days since to three brothers by the name of lie. A
cool proceeding.
When a stranger treats me with
a want of respect,” said a philosophic poor man, “I comfort myself with the reflection that it is not myself that he slights,
5ruflflists !
CITY DRUGSTORE. T I A\ 1N<; purchased the stock of DBt'tiS. 1 II CHEMIC ALS, Ac., of Dr. L. Skelton, j we are prepared to furnish all who may he in ;
; need of anything in our line, with the VERY BEST OF GOODS,
At as low figures as any other store in the West. We expect to sell our Uoods FOR CASH,' | or its equivalent, and of course can sell for lc>s
profit than those who sell on long time. Wu will keep constantly on hand
A Good Supply of the Best. Brands of
I^ea<l and Oils,
Together with
ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
St at ionorv tuid Perfumery,
'or all kinds;
Flavoring Extract*, Hair Oil*, ef'e.. All of which we warrant as represented, or no sal) 1 . Come and see for yourselves.
E. A. LANE.
WILL. LANE, Agent. ! nmv 2!>, lrtr>H —tf
Tinsincsis ^drcrtisifmfntsi. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY COA.TS, PAJSTTS, VESTS,
—AND—
All othtir Article** In tlie Clothing Line, CHEAPER IN PRICE
—AND—
BETTEtt iN Q|JALITY_THAN!EVEU. Come nn< 1 Sue My CtoocIr* BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. Store East Side of the Public Square, JwrV No." 3.“%*
Wcdiral.
THfttiraL
BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS.
CAUTION
Notice Extbaokdin art !—Those indebt-
ed to me, whose notes and accounts are due, | _ _ _
! must pay up. A word of this sort is enough! ^ n( j (j,,. various afliKdions consequent
! among gentlemen.
dm Ifl iin ihg II. J. HILTON. CO.Mi: AND EOOK BKFORH YOU BUY! .Money is Powerful and Will Prevail.
Second Arrival of Drugs! ’HE undersigned, grateful for the very lib-.
erul patroiiagt bi-towed upon liim during { taf^ulis and brought inTe, we call tlie
attention of our friends mid our enemies (if wt
I
the lust two y earn, would respectfully annouiu’c to the. citizens of (1 reoncudle mul vicinity, that he has just returned from the Hunt, where
lie has purchased the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
over brought to this market—all of which he offers for sale at the lowest prices. Having
READ AND DIGEST.
iJTi i AS we are determined to sell its
ns can bo bought at Indianup-
hut my old shabby coat and hat, which, jaVeaV^sidd 'a lu avy stes'k" tU'is'Gasoil"(tiih Mahogany and
to say the truth, have no particular claim being the second of the season,) hrouglit here to admiration. So, if my hat and coat some two months since, we feel satisfied .if choose to fret about it, lot them, hut it is u ' in K t '" ft hl<d to sell at lower rates ami on nothing to me.” better terms than any other house west ot the n Mountain#. \Yo therefore invite mu who are Bfh. A Western editor, complaining that in want of an V article in our line, to give us n he could not sleep one night, summed up cull and examine for thcms.dvc.- i, ; • tiuying the causes : “A wailing baby of 16 months els.-when'. CONRAD CO*»K,
- J - ■ - (ireeneastlc, Sept. 4, 1858. Druggist.
Patent Medicines.
HAVE atl the popular FATE NT MEDICIN KS of the day, direct from the man-
old—a dog howling under the window— a cat in the alley—a colored serenade at | a shanty over the way—a toothache—and a pig trying to get in at the back door.”
I
BSJA,The Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer "hu turers, so that I cm vouch fnr their chronicles the arrival in that citj a \^»-^o nis M su\l be found the folgcntlemau from Carroll county, in the Jaynes' Medicines in full, of which we are interior, named Mr. Hodgman Rabum, a the exclusive agent in (irecnenstlc;
gentleman who is 40 j’ears ol'age, and had never, until that time, seen a town, a rail-' road, or a steam engine. He was never t wenty miles from home before in his life, and had never seen Chattahoochee River until he crossed it on his way to that place. Was d7 years old before he married, when he was united to a charming young lady of 15 summers. Has been a Habtist preacher, a school teacher, and a
country merchant.
Not Fond of Lioht Food. — Glass pud in—Glass pud in,” shouted a Polish glazier in one of our side streets. 1 No, thank you,” replied a passer-by, “ I'm not fond of ‘glass pudding,’ it’s very apt to
Ayer's (_'herrv I’ectoml and Fills; Kennedy's Medical Discovery;
Robaek s Blood Purifier ami Blood Fill- ;
Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitter- ;
Bull's Sarsaparilla; Sands Sarsaparilla;
Howe s Shaker Sarsaparilla; (iuysott s Yellow Duck and Sar-aparilla ; Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley’s Extract of Sarsaparilla; Scovilfs Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia; Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. tflG CONRAD COOK, Druggist.
\\JK would respectfully announce to the \\ people of Putnam county, that we have refitted our room on the N. W. corner of the Public Square, and have gained considerably more room. We are now using the whole
literally
which we
200 kegs /litre, prime White Lend,
(warranted as such)
give one ‘panes’ in the stomach.
Ci.ericai. Punning.—Parson Twiss, of house for Drugs, «nd have it New Hampshire, has just married a lady from top to bottom, among
whose Christian name was Desire, and it 1
being in his course of remark on a certain
Sabbath to illustrate the difference be-
tween the renewed and unrenewed mail iu the exercise of love, he delivered him
self, to the amusement of his audience, in this way: “ Formerly I had no Desire to
love, but now I have a Desire to love and
l love freely.”
filled may
50
White Zinc
I
Linseed Oil
3U0
((
Pish “
100
((
Neat-foot “
200
U
Lard
have any,) to our
New flinl Exlensive Assortment of VUHlSt ITTJ11E! embracing everything in the line, and con-
sisting in part of
Walnut /)n*s Bureaus
“ 4 Dr nicer “
“ “ “ Marble tap “ Cherry “ “ Dre*s “ “ “ 4 Drawer “ Sei rctarij ami Baal,- Case*—sann thing fine Centre anil Can! Tubbs Bn a I,Just ami Dining Table* leaf anil roinmon Stand Table* Enclosed Mahogany Wash Stands “ Walnut llosctcood W ash Stands Common Hus// SUtm/s
('ottage Hat “
Cottage Bedsteads—5 grades French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Walnut Common and Fancy Host do. Fim Flush and Hair Cloth Sofia* Sociables, Diarans and Ottomans Spring-seat Elizabeth Chairs “ Parlor “ Cane seat Hoehing ‘*
Slicing “
Boston and. Common Rocking ('hairs Windsor and Office ** Children s assorted 11 Fancy Jlusricuod 11 hatnots Plain Walnut “ Sofas, Book Cases, Cradles Crib Rocki es, Mattrassi s, <tV. We 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 distances, with either Wood or Metalie i Collins. Charges reduced when payment is!
made soon.
So, friends, come and try the cheap Furni-1 lure Store, before running oil’ somewhere else j
to buy.
Warerootns nearly oppo.-ito the Post Office. KIMBLE & MULHOLN. 1
(ireencastlc, July 10. tf 8
THB CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
SYSfJEPSIA.
nisEise OF the kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE,
upon a
DISORDERED STOMACH OR UVER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Boss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Files. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, mid in others effected
a decided euro.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Binrhavo. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into die United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country.— Meeting with great success among them, I MOW offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must
he acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired bv the continuous use of ardent spirits, r other forms of dissipation, (icnorally iu--tantaneous iu effect, it find- its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the
system.
1 CAITION!
Thegreut popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public .-hoiild guaid against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boprhavc’s Holland Bitters a lair trial. J One bottle will convince you how infinitely
! superior it is to all these imitations.
gfe^f-Kold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for
; $5, by the role PROPRIETORS,
ilEN.JAMIN PAGE, Jr. & CO., Mtiinifaefiirimi Pharmaceutists anil (themists,
Pittsburgh, Fa.
R. Browning, Wholesale Druggist, Agent, Indianapolis. For sale by , GrecnIcastle, Ind. cleclS ly31
;i bids. Spirits Turpentine
300 oz. (juinine
100 drachms Nulph Morph.
Kplriliiul liiihlnltloii. It is stated that an enthusiastic Spiritualist recently described to a iricud several comunieations from his deceased wife, and added that the last man ifestatiou was that the spirit of his <lc ceased spouse seated herself on his knee and gave him a hearty embrace, ending with kisses. “ Pooh 1” said the skeptic, “how could your wife’s spirit actually kiss you?” The enthusiast answered,. “(), the spirit took possession of Mis* , our pretty medium, and did it through her!” The incredulous questioner began to think there might he something in it after all.
15 15 15
300
25 50
Syrup of Phosphate-;
Glycerine
Syr. Iodide Iron Sub.C«rh.Soda(Ruperiorli’.-'ev i Sulph. Cincholine
Blue Muss
200boxes(jIur* (city brand), alDizes 200 gall. Copal Varnish
Japan “ Coach “
Daniar “
Black Leather Varni-h Chrome Green “ Yellow
“ Red
Chin .-e Vermillion Burnt Umber Mineral Faint (Jir< pnuof ) Yellow < lehre Vandyke Brown Lamp Black
Drab Black Ivory Black
In -hurt, every article umililly kept in an
We oiler tile same
100 loo
50 50
500 500 200
50
100 500 200 inn
3
50 so
lf».-.
bbl. lbs.
An Obstinate \\ lines*.
During a recent trial at Auburn, tho following occurred to vary the monotony
of tho proceedings : Among the witnesses i '•-tablblimoiit of tin- kind
was one, as verdant a specimen of human- il1 l " r ity asnne would wish to meet with. After a severe cross-examination, the counsel for the government paused, and then put ting on a look of severity, and with an
ominous shake of the head exclaimed: I V • yen knew where to get the best of IN- “ Mr. witness, ha* not an effort been I ' DIG<>, vnrrantal to yire sutisfm/e.u m
made to induce you to tell a different "'r money refunde.tt
\\ hy, yos, L do, for I have Is'cu using it
LOWEST MARKET PRICES! JOfeYHe don t forget the “ Iloe.-ier Ccrner
I when you come to buy.
« ohm o X iwi/wii.- Druggist.
tf 16
CON RAD COOK,
Indigo! Indko! Indigo!
you to tell a
story ?”
“A different story from what I have
told, sir?”
“ That is what l mean.”
“ Yes, sir, several persons have H ied to get me to tell a different story from what I have told, hut they could n’t.” “ Now, sir, upon your oath, 1 wish to
know who those persons are.”
“ Waal, I guess you 'vc tried bout as
hard as any of ’em.”
The witness was dismissed, while judge, jury, and spectators indulged in a hearty
laugh.
— Throwing HtoucH at (lie De vil. The late Dr. Johnson was well known
these two year*. It is at tf HI COOK S
DRUG STORK.
Ary (floods Renters. RAINBOW STORE!
’!
First Premium Piano! I NOW have on hand a general a—nrtment I of “PIANO FORTKS from the celebrated factory of Peters, Crngg iY Co., Louisville, Ky., among-w hich is one very superior even-octave Instrument, which Ini- Just taken 1 two First PreiiiitiinH,in competition with “Now York and Boston” Pianos. The power and sweetness of tone, the elasticity of touch, and I bounty of finish of this Instrument, is unsurpassed. We invite the special attention of I amateurs, and those wishing t<> purchase good Pianos, to our present stock, which will be sold on the most liberal terms and fully war-; ranted. R. DOBBINS. (ireencastlc, Ind., Sept. 24,'58. 3inlD P. S. Second-hand Piano- to fi t. Hats, Caps & Fur Goods AT WHOLESALE. T11E <) LD-EST ABLISI1ED
HOUSE of
PRATHER St SMITH, 'f-V» Main i*t M Loul*vllle, liy..
Are now prepared as usual for tho Full Trade, w ith a select and large stock of everything in their line. Their stock is gotten I up with the utmost care, under the directionami supervision of thoir senior partner, a practical and experienced Hatter, and their pur- , (dmses made at the lowest cash prices. They
-till adhere to their old motto— “ tpilch Sab s anil Small Profits. 1 '
Terms cash—or short time to prompt men. Purchasers are invited to give them a cull
before buying.
fifey The highest market price paid for Furs
and Peltries.
Louisville. Ky., Aug. 2R. 6ml5
DR. 1). W. PHILLIPS’ tioniy 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, take Phillips’ cough syrup. For Tickling in tho 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 Larvngitis, 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 lucipicul Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP, tor Relief iu settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Langs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
1 AKK pleasure in stating to the Farmers of Putnam county and citizens generally,
that they arc now in receipt of their
SPSINIi m SDIIMPB GOODS,
Comprising a wide range of seusonaide goods,, „„„ T r , TT Mrm v at price-that cannot fail to tdeusc the taste of I iYAi ■M.ivS. L. UlLIVlOltE,
purchasers. Being now in their
NEW AND MAGNIFICENT BITLDINO,
on tho North-west corner of tin
Fashionable Millinery.
~
hate iif Few Albany,
W EST Sum OK Pi llUC SqUAKK, _ ,
, Will 1,1) inform the ladies of Greeneastle Public and vicinity that she has tho most complete both iis regard* stock of M I i.LI N KRY GOODS ever produced
room, light, Ac., you will find in addition tooiir | in the town, where can he seen tho latest Kasl-
GEiYEHAL ASSORTMENT
orn atvh* of
1 BONNKTS,
NEW GOODS,
FLOWERS,
j:i biions, H KA D DRESSES, Ac Wedding, Lacc or Silk Bonnots j made in the latest En.-tern style and fashion,
! and at the shortest notice.
br-fi MILLINERY WORK of every dencrip- , tion done in the latest style. muyJO flm NO I 1 UM BUG!
yon
the IllOf i -kcjitirul, of tho truly Slipo-
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP t PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP!
DR. G W. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
Fifth st* ,
be impoaed upon by a Counterfeit of Moree’e Indian Hoot Pill*, signed A R Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pill* have the name and signature ol A. J. WKxt*. A CV., on each box. Dr. Morse, the inventor of M o use's Indian I Root Pills, lias spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent throe years among the Indians of our | Western country—it was in this way that the | Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Imturity ok the Blood—that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital tluid. 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 thick, corrupted and diseased; tlms causing nil 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 off the stagnant humors, tlielikssl will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown 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 which grow around tho mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens tho pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out tho finer parts of tho corruption within. Thesecond i< a plant which is un Expectorant, that opens and unclogs tho passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic w hich gives ease 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 whilcengngod in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot puss by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in greater quantities hy the bowels. From the alxive, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach hut become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the laxly, which is tho blood, becomes pi ifectl v healthy; consequently id I sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and
clear.
The reason why people are sodistressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will puss tothcnffiict' 1 parts, and which w ill open the natural passages fertile disease to lie cast out; hence a large quantity of food and other mutter is lodged, and tho stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted imiss; 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 hy disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, hy restoring millions of thc siek to blooming health and happiness. 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, as it were, within a stop of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had j it not been for this great and wonderful medj icinc, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one j or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing i their charming effects. Not only do they give j immediate ease and strength, and take away [ all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work nt the foundation of the disease, | which is the blood. Therefore, it will he shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that j 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 n long and happy life will
cherish and brighten your days.
Morse's Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad Cook, Druggist, sole agent for Greeneastle, and by all medicine dealers in the county. A. J. White A Co., No. 50 Leonard -t., New York, sole proprietors. Wm. Mudge A Co., manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Earlvillo, Madison co.,
N. Y., general agents.
Price 25 cents per box. julvlT IvO
tfommissiem.
AND. Jv DARN ALL, EEAL ESTATE MS1U? — VND-- ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, (t n FKMC A STL /■;, /A7> Office— N. K. Room of the Court House.
REFERENCES.
Hon. James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; “ Henry S. Lane, Crawfordsville, Ind
“ John P. Usher, Terre Haute,
“ O. P. Morton, Centreville, “ “ John A. Matson, Greeneastle, “ “ Henry Secrest, « « E.T. Koigntley, “ .. Maj. VY. D. Allen, Cashier Ex. Bk., “ “ W. H. Shields, Recorder P. (J., “ “
Capt. VV. H. Thornburgh,
“ Wm. M . Jacobs, Richmond, Mo.; “ Francis M. Darmdl, “ “ “ Gustavus S. Elgin, Richfield, “
Hon. Alb.G. Patrick,Grasshopper Fulls, K/J' Moore A Osborn, A ttys, at Law, Chicago, in, V N D. J. DARN ALL would most respecti\ fully announce to the citizens of Putnam and adjoining counties, and the public generally, that ho has recently opened n general Ronl Estate and Live Stock Agency, and is now prepared and ready to transact au^
business connected therewith, such us Registering, Advertising, Selling, Transfer ing and Exchanging Real Estate; Local in.' Warrants, Investigating Land Title’
Land
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP m an iiiviilimlilc rcnuMlv in Mcnslra liy curing tlie coiinl,, preventing Hnrc tliruat, unit k cpinff nut the
eruption.
PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP i pun h Y.iu'“t;»l.1. rn ami ront.-timi no
pnixoiitMH drtins x\lintcYi r. It may Ik* taken I»y tho .m>st itolicutf fcni.-ilrt nr ymuiKPSt infant, without tho
dll^hoMt npiir' Iicndun of hnrm.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
In- l.i* n ;>n.pnivil teei r.r dlseavanrlalnafrom roltls, HI.I it itt liii|Hirliinl that tlie amict)*! slxml l know It j
0 n tne.ly tli.it will cure, is InvwlitaMe to them. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
I- (in rx|«.|i»li(> r<tin|NtHltji,n, vet It In nflercd at such
•t priee, :t- to he within the reach tif all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
( - eti.li.r-...I mil ii-eil l.v ixentlemen <if the hiyheKt -tntKlins mi'l rn|» t tnlillitv, in nnr ennimnnity ; hy the .fiiilieliir)', the Hat. the I'nliiit, the Merchant, lIn I'. <.|.li : l.y -nrh lie n aa are Ineapalilo nfleniling
tle ir nnm. - tn qnaekery, fVaudor doception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP
Ire. Ntoe.l lie It .( nf ;i Inns, private praeliee ; haa den... and i ’em ileiny ,tn amount of fcood, iinpqtial-
.al hy tiny (dhei r.-mndy now lM>for« thepuhllr. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
!m p.’rfnrnu •! many rt-nuirkaMu cure*, yet it in not ' l.iiimH tlmt il will work niimcipH, or restore to ii ilih tli i't> p:i«t I'Tovory ; yot it will rcliovu and I'hMuiI• Hi HiifTorinK* "f cnsuniptivi *, wh->are be-
ynnd tin* Iiojh* of reeoviify.
THILI-TPS' COUGH SYRUP. Giill on mn v of m\ 'tcentK; get a circular or pamph-
let, in which yon will finil aach tentimony ns will
CimvillCe even '* * “ * - - -
rlor vil ifies of
Collecting Claims und Investments, Renting and Leasing Farms, Renting Houses and Lite Paying Non-resident Taxes, Collecting Rent-’ Registering, Advertising, findingPurcbnsers for, and when authorized so to do, in the Purchase, Sale, Exchange ttud Transportation of all classes of Common Stock; and ALSO, Registering, Advertising, finding Purchasers for, and when empowered so to do, in Buying. Selling, Exchanging, and Transporting all
classes of Blooded Stoek.
The transaction in the Commission business will not lie confined to nny one particular branch, but will include all that is generally transacted at commission houses—in selling at auction or otherwise all articles of Merchun di-e, Furniture, Fanning and Mechanical Implements, Books, and in fart everything that is usually sold at commission houses. All kinds Produce and Provisions bought und shipped,
when so authorized.
A special Entry and Register has been pre. pared, for the registration of Bloodml Nock, in which a minute description will be given as to age, size, weight, color, pedigree, price and terms of tdl that may be registered for sale. Those who have common stock of any kind for sale, can find an Entry und Register prepared for thoir speciid benefit, in which will be given a full history, price and terms of nil stock that maybe registered for sale. Those who have Real Estate to sell or rent, or Personal Property of any kind, will find an. Entry and Register sufficiently large to give the most minute description of your Propertv. whether Real Estate or Personal—togethe with your price and terms. The above-men-tioned Books have all been prepared expressly for the business, and ure for no other purpose whatever. And all persons who wish to secure themselves homes, or trade in personal property, common or blooded stock, will find it to their interest to call and examine the several Entries and Registers (which are always open for inspection,) and find tho exact location, quality, kind, price und terms of whatever you wish to purchase. The design is to make this an intelligence office, into which all, lajth buyers and seller.-, who believe that an office of the kind will be advantageous to community, can contribute something of in terest. Buyers who study well their own in terests will find that no harm can arise from an examination of the records; and those who have property of any one or the several kinds for sale cannot possibly be harmed by having it registered, for not only do tho records give a full description of your property, but also your own price and terms. You make your own contracts; receive the funds from the hands of tlie purchaser, who may he directed to your property from the description on record. Then how can it bo a losing game—u swindling game, or any other game, savethat of astraighiforwurd, upright, honest and honorable transaction? And for keeping those several Entries and Registers, nun finding purchasers for your property, (for in all eases where there is no sale made, there is no commission or charges whatever,) you will be taxisl the following
COMMISSION'S.
On Real Estate, as follows:
On all sales from $300 to £3,000 inclusive, 2 peri l “ “ “ “ $3,000to$4,000 “ 1$ “ •> “ “ “ $4,000 to $5,000 “ U “ “ “ “ “ “ $5,000to$7,000 “ t{ “ “ “ “ “ “ $7,000 to any amount, 1 “ “ 1 n id) sales going alxive $3,000, 2 )>or cent, will be charged on the first $3,000.
On Live Stock, as follows:
On all sides from $15 to $50 inclusive, 5 per eon; “ “ “ “ $50 to $2 00 “ 4 «* “ “ “ “ “ $200 to $500 “ 3 “ “ “ “ “ “ $50()to$l,000 “ 2 “ “ “ “ “ “ $1,000 to a» much greater aa tbi‘ sum may lie, not less than 1.1 per cent. In all ease- where tin* sum exceeds $501) 3 per HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA. 50,000
I nenrro/ent/nsfdiition, established by Spread I Acres of Land for stile in Northern l.iu.i ■ Kiidowmcnt for the Ilehef of the Sick '«)/./'i all sel.f ted Iwations; timber ami prairie. Price Distressed, nffiicteil u-itli \ indent und Kpi- ranging from $.T to $8 per acre (b...d Ion"
d.„..r crooits given.
dtnnir Di-seanes.
M’HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view
1 of the awful dostmetion
! oaiiged bv
of liunuin life,
280 Aeri-s )if I.aud in Putnam county—in
| v 'xual diaaoses, and the deception-. section 30, township 16, range 4—situatid 13 | practiced upon the unfortunnte victims .)f such miles northeast of Gnuneastle, 3 miles north diseases by (juacksj several years ago directed ,,f Bainbridg.-, 7 miles south of Ladoga— tle ir (-on-ulting Surge,m, as a i ii vkita iii.k tlie Greeneastle and Crawfordsville road on tho act worthy oftheirnamc,tool)en a Dispensary west, and the eountv ro.id on the north The tor the treatment of this class of disinses, in all entire farm is enclosed by a good fence • 150 Jtheir terms, and to give mkdic.vi, ADVIOK iutos in a high state of euTtivution, the remainor AT is to all who apply by lett<“r, with a do-, der well set in blue grass, with an abundance script ion ot their comlition, (age, oeeupation, | of el mice timber of a general variety, such as habits o( lit.-, Ac.,) ami, m cases of extreme pov- oak, poplar, ash, hickory, black walnut suiriir, erty.l,. kckniph MKDICI.nks khkk ok ciiakuk. ! Ac. An orchard containing over 100 trees of j It is needless to add that the Assm-iation com- choice summer mid fall fruit, never-failing stock mands the highest imxlieaDkdl of the.age, and water in alnmdance, -everal good springs and will furnish the most approved modern treat- an excellent well, frame house with four room-
mont.
2 roll.’K.* nufldlnp. Wtilnut Ft., tcf. Fourth &
, riNCfNWTI, Oflio!
SOLD HY
Tor liis quaint wit »is well us fur Ins pjood- Scjiuin*, wliere overv facility
ness of heart. Walking out back of his house, where a new street was opening, lie saw an Irishman hard at work with a crow-har striving to dislodge a huge stone | from the ground, where it was held fast
by the roots of a tree. His patience was that wo have fitted it)) an apartment especial']y fairly exhausted Ity the vain struggles |for FurmiTs to tninsart bu.simv*s privately with he had made, and at lust lie exclaimed in each other. This will odd greatly to the com-
J* THE CHEAPEST SN i E *«««» ~ !?T --^
make such free use ol the name of the Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, (Ju.ienswiire, (In-; t LA RGE ASSORTMENT of evil one, and certainly not wish to throw “yr'es and every nrth iui|«lly kept in u Dry I i\ DIES , MISSES ACH I EDREN S#BI such a big stone at him ns that Good* House. SHOES just received, which we offer for^ WL
Th. Iri.hma„ ...quiel in . It will beexceedinglygratifying tothe elder[ ING HEEL GAITERS, nt $1 50 per imir,
\f M I U '
excellent well, frame house with four rooms and port'll, convenient out-houses, together with a large and commodious ham. This farm is susceptible of being divided into two smaller farms—there being nn extra house built of hewn logs, containing two rooms and an entry or hall. In a healthy location, i|iiitc handy t" school and three churches, J mile from railroad station, and one mile from a splendid flouring mill. A very desirable locution, and one that can lie had on very reasonable terms. Price $35 per acre, in three, payments.
The Directors of tho A-soointion, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for tlie year ending January 1, 185s, express the highest satisfaction with tho success which 1ms attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in tho cure of Sponniitorrhijen, Hemliml Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfabuse, Ac., and order a continuance of the
sanie plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of be- , 6 0 Acres of Land, situated near the cent.',) nov.'lent effort have been of great benefit to of Tama county, Iowa, six miles from the ho afflicted, espeemlly to the young, nnd they county seat, on the county road loading from have resolved to devote themselves, with re- Toledo to Cedar Falls-nil high rolling prairie newed zeal, to this very important and much _| n a county that abounds with g.xxl stone despised cause. coal and limestone rock—in a good neighborAn admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, “r close to school, a g.s,d Hom ing mill withNmuml Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas- in 3 miles. The line for the Iowa Central turbation, or .Self-abuse, ami other diseases of R. R. passes through one corner of the bind— tlm sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, |station located on the laud. Also, Is acres of
good timher within live miles of the prairie
and striking his crow-har into theground
und leaning leisurely on it, he turned up partner of the firm to meet liis old and tried his face at once tothe Doctor nnd the i iHcod' in this mw and commodious room. ‘ unlight, while ovr it roughly played Qreencastlc, May 22, 1888.—tf those indoscrihahlo forerunnors of gen JtTST HJ'JCKIVE I > nine Irish wit, ho replied : “(Jeh, then, \ T their new Storq and for sale very low, n ahd it is yourself that's finding a fault wid! 1 ' h '"! v lot of Queonswaro, Glassware '“ C , ^ '*|T n 'r nt 8am8 / wlien !t 8 J 0 ® 8 "mu^.^i'HORNBUROH A ROBINSON and the hkes of yeea that’s paid hu tht ; . r , , , “— *- -* ■ • J \ FIiip litil of swhs .lat oiu’l,
VTAINSOOK and CAMBRIC MUSLINF,
)ust received and for sale low bv
may 22. THORN BURGH & ROBINSON
,A DIES KID AND MOROCCO HUSKINM, nt 00 cent-. For
cash only,
GIVE USA CALL
And Examine our Stock and Prices.
Crodinc, Grubb's Mill; and by druggists and country storekeepers generally. Iy9
will be sent by mail (in n snulod envelope,) KKKK OK ('ll A R<IK, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for )iostnge. Other Rejwrts ami Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, See., are constantly buing published for gratuitous distribution, and will Im sent to the nfflictcd. Honuioftbe new remedies nnd method* of treatment discovered during the last year,
are of great value.
Address, fur Report or Treatment, Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
year for abusin’ tho ould gihtleman fhcfcimo!” The old pastor turned to smile and enjoy the retort !
all!
away
COOKS
PRUSSIAN HAIR TONIC.
f|*HLS Hair Tonic clears the pores of tho 1 Skin, causes a hearty action on the roots of the Hair preventing Baldness ami Gray
Hair, and frees the Skin from Dandruff; It dolphin, I’a. By order of the Directors: brings tho Hair toils place, where it should EZRA D. HEART WELL, President, lay; it will change the harshest Hair into the Guo. Faircuu.d,Secretary. junc5 ly 1 1 i -iii.v and (ii,ossv condition; it 1 )1» W< »I |."*g imparts to it a darker color: and a free use of it n . . ' * E * it' , ,
EA Di I.S K ID AND MOttCK'('O SHOES will keep both the Skin and Hair in a healthy v3>TIUlllcl/LlVG StllSIilTl ! made to order. -tute, and novor become harsh or full off. The ! A NEVER FAILING REMEDY EOI (t^TRememlicr that • pr. Shoos of our own Ladle* wiU find thia Hair Tonic a great nddi- DIARRHEA, FLUX, JC. "mkv will wear as long as four pr. Eastern 'tion to the Toilet, on account of it* ngroeabb | nUEPAUED nml .(Idh, W il’l, Lano, Drug-.-hiHis. Yours, respectfully, I perfume. | dot, QraettcMtlo. Price, 15 and 23 uU
A. WEHNEKJB & BROTHER, feiy I’ropmed and foM bv Cowtiad Cook, I j)or Bottle.
S \V corner Public .Square Druggist, N W. corner Pub. Square, Green-j Reference*—Burley & Peek. Dane M.dmn t.reeneastlc, May r\ irvs. tf 'castle. Ind. Priced ct*. per KAtle tf I* IJncoh Daggv. Bnml. Woodruff july3tf7
land. A great bargain is offered in this bind.
80 Acres of Lund within 1J miles northwest of Greeneastle, aituntod on the Groeneastlo and Rockville road—20 acres in a high state of cultivation—ihe remainder abounds with splendid timber of a general variety—hind alittlo broken—never-failing water in nl)undanei>-
nll under fence—a
young
orchard of selected
fruit. Price low—$35 per iieru half cash ; bid-
Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila- unce in two annual payments, dolphin. Pa. Bv order of the Directors: . .
I A good frame bouse, with two rooms—agood well, stable, wood-house, &e,—nnd two vacant lots in UnnientoraviUe, for sale cheap for cash,
or trade.
A good Business Room and Wnrcroom for rent in the business part of Bninhridgc. oct 16 2 2
Kid KIoyps! Kid KIom>!*! "’OR Al".Sndei'a Kid Glov. goto 1 T.l J'tHNSON A SISTERS
