The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1859 — Page 2

Ltttle Pools and «<re«t Oii«*s. Charles Mackat wriUs hit* of most polished wisdom, no\> *nd then. The following (says the Hum* Joui'Halshould lx> put into

school houW:

When at the soctsl board you sit,

And pass around the wine,

Rememoer though ahusc is vile,

TUftit use may no divine ;

That heaven in kindness gave the grape,

To cheer both great an<l snmll— That little fools will drink too much,

But great ones none at all.

And when in youth's too fleeting hours,

You roam in earth alone,

And have not sought some loving heart

That you may make vour own; Remember woman’s priceless worth, And think when pleasures pall— That little fools will love too nmeh,

But great ones none at all.

And if a friend deceive you once,

Absolve p<Kir human kind,

Nor rail against your fellow man,

With malice in your mind; But in your daily intercourse, Kemeinher, lest you fall—

That little fools confide too much,

But great ones not at all.

In work of pleasure, love or drink,

Your rule be still the same—

Your work not toil, your pleasure pure.

Your love a steady flame,

' Your drink not maddening, but to cheer,

Bo shall your bliss not pull— For little fools enjoy too much, But great ones none at all.

^Wcdical.

O A1TTIO N

Msrchants and Trailer* will be on their (rnani and not i be iinpoei-d upon by a Couuterleil of Mur.*- - Indian Knot Tilla, signed A H Stixire All genuine Indian Root Pilli

bare tbe name and signature of .-I J It’AUe if l'e , on

each box.

Dn. Mouse, the inventor of Morsk'hIndian - Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his ; life in traveling, having visited Kurojie, Asia, and Africa, us well as North America—has I spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the ' Indian Root Pills were llrst discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Impukitv ok the ■ Blood—that our strength, health and life de-

pended upon this vital fluid.

When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the difl'erent functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and ilisca.--ed; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress j ! of every name; our .strength is exhausted, our health We are deprived of, and if nature is not J assisted in throwing ott'the stagnant humors, |

i i • the blood will become choked and cease to act,

1 he lady who knit her brows lias and thu-our light of life will forever he blown : commenced a pair of socks. out. How important then that we should keep ' ^Although one swallow will not '^ ( e V' f ‘h"'’o; 1 -'' fr r ! i ~ n *11 • . | And now pleasant to us Unit we nave m our i

jimko one summer, still a pin melioious power to put a med

ly inserted in a chair will makconc spring*. Mur.-es Indian K'»ot Pills, nianufactured iVoni j A PATRON of the Papers “I’ve idants and nxits which grow around the inoun-

0a« omhlrf^" . lotftr "«o 1 wUl fe; '

l»uy a paper with it. \V liat papei . from which those PilU arc nmdo is u Sudorilh-. “A paper of tobacco, replied the loafer, which opons the pores of the skin, and n>>ists -You sec, Doctor, I have to sweat N “ turi; . ln 'hrowing out the flner parts of the n i* • • ii • i i •» i * corruption within. 1 liesivonuis a plant which for my living 111 this world. “Vos, but mi 1 K.vp w t„rai,t, that opens and unch.gs the 1 am afraid y^R will have to sweat worse passage to tin* lungs, and thus, in a soothing in the next. ’ manner, perforins its duty hy throwing oil* “Sir,” saida young wife to her lius- l’ hl, >'"'- H«d other hun.ors fri.m the lungs bv , , 7 x . i J iP • copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which band, a lew days after marriage, “you K ive 8 ease and d<mhle stn ngth to the kidney.*,; were honest enough to tell me that your thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of chimney smoked, but why didn’t you tell impurity from the blood, which is then thrown me that you smoked yourself?” * ( out Ijouiitifully by the urinary or water pa sage, ... ... , . and which could not have been discharged in A big spelling match is nnnounc- r any other way. The fourth h a Cathartic, and cd in Covington, hy., at the high school, accompanies the other properties of the Pills when the lad that stands the longest whileengaged in purifying the blood; the coar— on the floor and spells the biggest words. < r P articks uf hnpurity which cannot pas.- by

nilbout .crsUhin* hi. he'd, i. t»

CC1VC a nru. Jircsent. from the above, it in nhown that Dr. Morses Dutchman having a friend buntr Iiidiiui Root Fills not only niter the -tomuoli in this country wrote to "his friends in- but hecome united with the hi 1. for they 11ml forming Ih™, ,1m. nflnr .ddrn.lng n Sj large meeting ol cititcns, the scaffold on lifeof the body, which is the blood, hocomcr. which he stood gave way, owing to which perfectly healthy; consequently nil -icknc.'-nnd he fell and broke hi* neck. pain is driven from the s\stem, for they cannot m .11 . , . remain when the body becomes so pure and B^iA^ilicy tell a story about a man ^ 1 •out \\ est, who had a hair-lip, upon which The reason why people are so distressed when he performed an operation himself, by sick, and why so many die, is because they do inserting into the opening a piece of n,,t t! e t a medicine which will pass to thoufflicchicken flesh—it adhered, and filled up parts and which will open the natural pa-- ,, , . . F. sages for the disease to tie east out; hence n Inriro the space admirably. Has was well v fo( , d 1U1(1 ( , t | u , r Illlltt ,. r is ^ enough, until ill compliance with the thestoiimcliundintestineMireliterallymirllowprevailing fashion, he attempted to raise ing with the corrupted nm thus undergoing a mustache, when one side grew hair, and disagreeable fermeiitution, constantly mixing the other feathers with the blood, which throws the corrupted

matter through every vein and artery, until

Bfct>“-<)ld Master Drown brought his life is taken from the body hy disea,‘e. Dr. ferule down—his face was angry and Morse s 1‘ii.ls have added to themselves victored. “Now, Anthony Clare, go seat you r , v 'T'" 1 victory, by re.-toring millions of the there along with the girls,” he said.— *! , k t ” health and haopines*. V. - m. * ., ... ° _ thousands who nave boon racked or tormented hen Anthony (hue, with a mortified with sickness, pain and anguish, and whom* feeair, and his chin down on his breast, mov- hie frames have been scorched by the burning ed slowly away, and sat all day, by the elements of raging fever, and who have been girl that loved him best. brought, as it were, w ithin a step of the silent . , . ... . , grave, now stand ready to testifv that they Dutchman in one of the mid- would have been numbered with the dead, hud counties of Pennsylvania wanted a it not heeiiforthisgreatandwondcrfulincdrmnister to preach at liis child’s funeral, 1 'ehio, Morse s Indian Root Fills. After one and wasn’t unreasonably particular as t.i or two doses had been taken, they were nstonwlio came “(’him” Lid ho “.n, n „,l ‘*hcd, and absohitely surprised, in witin-sing wno came. t nun, smu lie, go and t h eir ,1,armingetli'ets. Not only do thov give tell the circus jireaehcr to come, and il inunediuta ease and strength, mid take awav he can t come, den get the locust preach all sickness, pain and anguish, hut they at once cr, and if the locust preacher can’t come. K" tu ""rk at the foundation of the diseii>e, why den get the extortioner, (exhorter ) which i, the hlo.Kl. Therefore, it will he shown, ^ • especially hy those who use these Fills, that A Conscientious Horse Thief. they will so cleanse ami purify, that disease— But Lovegood, the witty Tennessee " u ; ,n - v T,' vili tllko . 1 , its ,li « llt ’ ,,,m1

»,iu-r, b rt.|io..iblo for tf

Jiiii 11 tolls a good yarn about cherish and brighten your day}?, one of our “shell hark lawyers.” His Morse's Indian Root Fill- sold by Conrad client was up on two small charges. Druggist, sob* agent for (Ireoucastle, frivolous charges, as shell-bark designa- “’"l ^ "U-V*. 0,ii, ' in 1 0 d ‘ al " r ? i, ‘ tIl ';-'‘""‘ t .v-

.ol 0ms, (forcing . „o,c 1 l'„„l

stealing ahorse.) tin running lus eye manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask s over the jury he didn’t like their looks, Magnetic Ointment, Eailville, Madison co.,

so ho prepared an affidavit for continu ^ ' • P‘’ n erHl agents,

am c. setting forth the absence of the Price ZSeenU per box. julMTiyo principal witness, in Alabama. He read HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

it in a wisper to the prisoner, who shak PHILADELPHIA,

ing Ilid head, said : ‘1 JJcncrolent Itwfitufion, established Iry Special “Squire, I can’t swnr to that ar dock- hudnvvmnf Jor the Relief of tin sick and ymillt ” 1 Distressed, afflicted with 1 indent and Kpi“Why? ” asked old shell-bark. NMH' HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view “Kasc it haint true!” answered the l of the awful destruction of human life, prisoner. 1 caused hy sexual diseases, and the deceptions Old Bhell inflated and exploded loud l’ ril|, 'i , 'c'l ujam the unfortunate victims of such enough to he heard throughout the cn- ^ J^rToiwuhing Bu'Se.'m, ^TcnAKi'iTia."i-: tire room. Acrworthyof their name, to open a Dispensary “What! forge a note and steal a boss for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all and can’t swar to a lie! J)—n such n their forms, and to give medical advice sijuermish stummick as thaH I’m done '‘ , ^ T .! , *_ to ,“ 1 . 1 , ' vho bv 1, ’ tt " r ' " ilh a . de -

with all such infernal fools.”

And he left the conscientious one to

his fate.

Now You Ilnve I*.mm- It.

King James of Kngland once signified his intention to visit a certain town, (ireat preperatious were made to reeive him ; among other things an address was to he delivered, and a man was appointed to deliver it. .? The eventful day came. The king

■ription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &*•.,) and, in cast's of extreme poverty, to Ei'RNisii MEDICINES KUKKOE C11AHUK. It is needli ss Di add that the Assoeiution commanda the highest imslii'nl skill of the age, and will furiiisli the most approved modern treat-

ment.

The 1 )irectors of the A-s*H iation, in their Annual Uejairt ujioii the treatment of Si-xuul Discanea, for the year ending January 1. lsr>8, express the highest satisfaction with the suc- ■*'— which hasulteniled th*- labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cun* of Sperniutorrh.eii, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, tlonorrluea, (lleet, Syphilis, th*‘ vice of Onani.-m or Self-

DK. (J. W. PHIJLLIPS’ €0l«II SYRUP. 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, tike PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Croup, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, take PIIILLirS’COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Larrugitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Kingers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUPFur Influenza, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP, f t Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Relief iu settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

fflftUral.

AYER’S

OILER RY PliGTORAI

(fonrad ifoofc, prmn.ilst.

ft

EOK THE KAI'ID CUK* OE Colds, Coughs, and

Hoarseness.

Brimfiki d, Mars., Dec.. 1866. Dr. J.O. At hr: I do not huBitniu to sny the best rtMiiedy 1 have ever foimtl for C'MikIis, Hoarseness. InflueiiyA. ami tlie ooncomitant syiaptomsof aCoIU. isyour CllIHRY I’CCTOUAL. ItH COHStdllt UKO In my practice nn-l my I'nuilly f'*r the last ten years has shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. E1H5N KNIGHT, M. 1). A. II. MOUTLKV. E»<j ,.*f UfU’A, N. Y.. ^ iItes

‘ I have

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP m an Invaluable renvly in Measles by curing the cough, preventing bore throat, and keeping out the

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP is a purely Vegetable Compound, and contains no poisoiiHiiH drug.-* \'* liatever. It mux be taken by tlie .m • t de’initi- f*m ile or loungeBt infant, without the slighcst apprehension of burin. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP has been prepared to cutF. diseaHes a rising from colds, nnd it is important that the affllcb*d should know it; n iviiiody that will cure, is invaluable t«> them. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP Is an exiM'tiHive e. Tii|inslfion, y. t it is offered at such a price, as to he w ithin the reach t»f all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP in endorned ami u.Bcd by gentlomeu of the highoMt iftiinding and nf|>eetabllitv, in our community ; by tii•• Judiciary, tie* Bar, the Pulpit, tin* Merchant, the P.-opb*; I y such men as are iueapalde of lending their names to quackery, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP lias stood the test of a long, private practice ; has done, and is now dolni; an amount of good, unequal* iti by any other remedy now before the public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP In - ix-t formed many re markable cures, yet it is not claim* d that it will work miracles, or restore to lien itli tii'i-w* pmt recovery; yet it will relieve and palliate the sunerings of consumptives, who are beyoiul the hope of recovery. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. f'lil on any of my a‘Tents ; get a circular or pamphlet. in which \ >u will find such testimony as will convln • even the most skeptical, of the truly superlor virtues of

used your lisstoral myself and iu my family ever since you invented it, and believe it tbe best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold 1 should soouar pay twenty five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or

take any other remedy.” *

Croup, Whooping Cough, lufluriizu.

SFRlNUrirLD, MlaS., Feb. 7. I’xOfl.

Brothkr Ayer: I will clwurfully Certify your /Moral is the best remedy we nossess for tbe cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity iu the South appreciate your skill, and

commend your medicine to onr people.

Ill It AM CONKLIN, M. 1>.

AMOS IjKH, Esq., M-vstbrey, Ta . writes, 3<1 Jun., 1S6G: j “1 hail a tedious IntiueirAa. which coudued me iu doors six weeks ; took many medicines without relief; finally i tried your lYcinral by the advice of our clergy man. The ' first dose relieved the soreness iu my tbmut anil lungs; I less than one half tbe bottle made mo completely well. ' Your medicines are tlie ch * apes t an well as the ts-st wo i can buy, ami we esteem you, Doctor, ami your remedies,

as the poor man’s friend.”

Asthum or Phthisic, mid Uronchitis. West Manchester, I‘a.. Feb. 4, ls. r ,6. Sir: Your Cherry l\chr<il is piuforming marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, ami is now curing a mail who has labored under an alT« « tion of tlie lungs for the last forty years. 11KNUY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. P . Ai.ntox, Monrob Co.. Towa, writes, Sept. 8,1865: “ During my practice of many years 1 have found nothing equal to your Cherry^IYcloral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing

such as are curable.”

We might add volumes of evidence, but the tm*sf convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found iu its

edects upon trial. Consumption*

Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured bo many and such dangerous cases as this. Home no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry

l\ctoral affords relief ami comfort.

Astor Hoi he. New Yokk City. March 5, 1858.

Doctor Ayer, Lowf.i.i.: I f«el it a duty ami a pleasure

to inform yu what your Chn'ri/ /I floral hai

a hud been five months

wife. She

il what you ad been flv

l\ct<» al has done for my s laboring under the dan-

ug n

gerons symptoms «»f Consumption, from wbidi no old we

could procure gave henmich ro

ing. until I)r. St

could procure gave her mm li relh-f. filie was steadily iail-

ong, of this city, where- we haveeotne for

advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless , ids kindness, us ae do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. Mm is not yet ns strong us t-he ii-<ed to be, but is free from her cough, ami calls horse 11 well.

Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO M1KLBY, or Milluyvillb.

CbnsuTn/ttivft, do not despair till you have tried Ayer'S j Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists iu the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. — 1 ‘ItUudelphiu Lnlytr.

Ayer’s

Cathartic Pills.

Second Arrival of Drugs! ri’HK undersigned, grateful for the very lib- | oral patronage bestowed upon him .luring 1 the last two years, would respectfully announce to the citizens of tlreencastle and vicinity, I that hi* has just returnud from the Fast, where

lie has purchased thu largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

ever brought to this market—all of which he utters for Vale at tlie lowest nriccs. Having already sold a heavy stock this season (this being the second of the season,) brought here some two months since, we feel satisfied of being enabled to sell at lower rates and on better terms than any other house west of the Mountains. We therefore invite all who are in want of any article in our line, to give us a call and examine for themselves before buying

elsewhere. CONRAD COOK. Gn ncaBtle, S. pt. 4, 1858. Druggist. Patent Medicines.

I HAVE nil the popular FATEN I MED- | K IN KB of the day, direct from the niunufaeturers, so that I can vouch for their */< n- ! uiueiKs*—among which will he found the fol-

| lowing:

Jaynes' Medicines in full, of which we nr*'

the c’xclusivo agent in Greeneastle; Ayers Cherry Pectoral and Fills; , Kennedy’s Medical Discovery; Kohaek’s BIikhI Furilier and Blood Fills; Richardson's Bhcrry Wine Bitters;

Bull's Sarsaparilla; Sands’ Sarsaparilla;

Howe’s Shaker Sarsaparilla;

(liiv-ott - Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;

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

SeoviU's Ext. of Sarsaparilla atid Stillingia;

Easterly’s Iodine and Sarsaparilla,

tt’lti CONRAD COOK. Drugitist. !IS “ISIII CUiT EEPITTID!! \1'E would respectfully annoutiee to the \\ people of Futnam county, that we have refitteil *>ur room on the N. VV. corner of the Fublie Square, and have gained considerably more room. We are now using the whole house for Drugs, and have it literally tilled from top to bottom, among which we may

enumerato—

200 kegs yin nr, prune White Lead,

(warranted as such)

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’, Sole Proprietor.

hk.

Fifth Kt*., CINCINNATI

odine, keepers

ly 0

Sold by J. Allen and E. A. Lane, Qrecncostlo; A. U. Walls, UainbndRe; Robs <Si Conover, CloverC. D. Johnston, New Maysville; H.U

dale; C. D.

r

onover, i

iBton, New Maysville; H. L. Cro ; and by di URgiate and country storekec

f|MIK 8i it‘iic»*8 of Chemistry ami Medicine have been i JL taxed their utim-ht to j indu* ■ this 1 c.-t, most perfect j purgative which 1h known toman. InnnmeraMo proofs ' are bIiowii tliat these Pills have viitiu-s which Hurpaas in excellence the ordinaiy mcdii incs, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the estet'ia of nil tm*n. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating propel tiesritiiuulate tlie vital activitieBof tlie btxly, | remove tlie obstruct ions of its organs, purify tbe bl<>oJ. i ami expel disease. They purge ont the foulhuiuorK which breed ami grow distemper, otimulute hluggisb or disordeled oigutiH into their Hatural artimi. and iinpait healthy tone with Htrength to the whole system. N»4 only do they cure Dio every day comphilntA of ewry body, but ' ul.so formhliilde and dangerous diseiuteH that have h;ifiled ; the best of human skill. VN Idle they produce powerful I efivets, they are at the same time, in dimitii-sked dose*, the ! Hafest and bent physic that can be employed for children. | Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and U-ing j purely vegetable, are free from any i i.-'k of barm. Cures ! have been made which surpass belief wore they not subI stautiated l»y men of such exalted position and character as to forbid tlie suspicion of untruth. Many eminent ) clergymen ami physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others liavo sent me the assurance of their conviction that niy Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my

afflicted, sutTetiiig fcllow-nicii.

The Agent bclomuiuned is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: — CostivenosH, Bilious (’oinplaints, Khenniatism. Dropsy, j Heartburn, Ueudache arising from a foul stomach. Nausea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels ami Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases winch require an evai’Uimt medicine. Scrofula or King's Kvil. Ttkey also, by purifying tlie blood and stimulating the system, cure many I complaints which it would not be Kup)»oscd they could i’i*ach, such :»» Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys. (ioiit, ami otlu-r kimired comp)amts arising fioui a low state of the body or obstruction of its fiinctioiis. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers wdth some other pill they make more profit on. Ask t >r Ayer's Pills, and take nothiug else. No other they can give

— - nt you compares with tills In its inMosIo Talue or owratfvs Y\/l*. Ix-g leave to call the atten- i. wn. ti*** rtckwnnt u*.* t«»t .i*i tuerc u i*cwm, Y Y tion of the Trade, and more l,wy * 1,0,, ' d ,mvc l; ' specially the Physicians of the itJeu, country, to two of the most popu- Pmci Crs. fer Box. Five Boxes foiu$1.

Conrml Cook and JiTotne A Dun, G rwnenstlojM. T. Bridgcj?, Fillmore; W. 13. Walls, 13ainbri()ge; anil by all Drug^Utts and dealers in medioine. At wholesale bySuiro, Eckstein & Co., Cincinnati. octlG ly‘22

BO Eli HAVE’S

tlOLLAiM) iHi me-i.

50

“ White /fine

500 gall. Linseed Oil

300

“ Fish “

loo

“ Neatsfoot “

200

“ Lard “

Dr. M’Lane’s

CKl.HBKA I F.l)

VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS.

lar remedies now before the public.

We refer to

Hr. Chns. M’Lniie'x relrbratnl Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various Animals

subject to Worms.

THE LIVER PILLS,

For the cure of Li v er Com pl a i n rs, all Biuot's Derangements, Sick Head-Ache, &cc. In cases of

Fever and Ague,

preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men- !

(fommissiion.

TUJ£ CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR

DYSPEPSIA,

DISEASE OF Tin: KIDNEYS,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER A54D AGUE,

tioned diseases, they are L/nrivaled, ' ’ imou ' atl '’ l,lons ( ' ( ' n> ‘' , i u, ' u t uf 011 “ . , . /• -i l i DISORDERED STOMACH 08 UVER, ailtl nevei known to fail when ad- Such us Indigestion, Acidity of thu Stomuch,

ministered in accordance with

directions.

uf* till

th c L’olieVy Piiins, Heartburn, l.*.-s *>f Appetite, i I(i spundency, Custivi'ni Rlind and Bli'udinu | ! Biles. In (ill Nervuus. Rliounmticand Ncuntl-

Pheir unprecedented popularity it in numerous instances has induced the proprietors, iraSKfe*** ” lh ™'fcos

Fleming Brothers,

PITTSBURGH, Pa. manner of the celebrated Holland Frofeasor,

y . j- . /• i • t-, • . Ikerhave. Became of its great sueeuss in most

have rc.-nlved to devote tliemselv* s, with ru- ^ tltspoSL OT tllCli l-MUg DUSiness, of the European States, its introduction into

arrived and was Heated in the Nall.— }• b pDiits, Uw vu i* ol OitHiii.-in or I lie speaker took Ihh ^taiid, a pronijitcr same plan for the ensuing year, sat behind him. He bowed slowly and Tlie Directors, on a review of the past, feel solemnly; again he bowed. The people aiwured that their labor* in thi* sphere of beware impatient, but the poor fellow nevole,,t liav, ‘ b<M * n ° 1 ’ K r(, * lt bvuGh to could not remember a word. Tlie promt, -p.-. iallr to th*' nmUUvy

• . 11 n.’G'' r« ■ 1 ‘I ’i | i*. .J.-kt.i.* t li'in-, | \. - witli i’. - Ci Vi' ii i \tr\ i tiewed zeal, to this very important and nnicb in which they haVC been SUCCCSS- ^ nlted States was intended more especially “Well! Why thu dtiee don’t you be- despiscHl cause r ti i r l i ^ for those of our fatherland scattered here and gill?” An admirable Report on Speriiiatofrli(ea T oi'! / CllgtlgCii h)1 the List 1 WCIlty thereover the fare ot tills mighty country.— “Why the ducc don't you bedn?’ s ''niiiml \V* »km tho vice of < tmniism, Mm- Years, and tllCV will HOW give their • Mo ' ,| "'r Sll, 'cc-s ninonir them, I

.Uau,.! .ho ildued. ' S'a^^S^.^S^I' undivided tin.c and attention to 1:1 , 1C ' " e< '1“ .V“ u mean, tin- will he sunt hy mail (in a scaled envelope, 11 their manufacture. Atld being dt-

patiently xSaia the prompter. fber of chakue, on receipt of two hta mi**' . • i i i\/i»i > P' i it is particular! v recommeiKhMl to those per^Whafc the duce do you mean ?” said f"r |>‘ > *'tage. Other Reports and Tr.teU on tin-1 llLlt 111. I\1 S ^-ClC*-; sens whoso eonstitutioiis may have been imthe BDoakor witli a geature. nuture and treatment of sexual di-. i ts, diet, brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills by tile eontinuous use of ardent spirits,

TI,o people looted II.* ^ **“1 continue to occupy the flieled. Sumo uf tlie new remedies it ml mcth'sl position they MOW hold among the *" tlu-seat of life, thrilling and quickening cv-

f'rowned.

“ Now you have done it,

prompter.

said

,he ;;L“:::;V^: Veri " 1 durlDgUlC laM y,ar, |great remedies of the day, they

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Now you have done it," echoed

orator.

“Yea, you have done it.”

“ Yea, you have done it,” aaid the

tpeaker.

“My God I You will ruin ue!” replied

u.trfc,-.« r ,aij .Ro .pcoic IBalsam ! y( shaking his fist. I DTAMMEA, FLUX, <frC’. 'The king MaiUiti uu longer, butangri- |)BEPkBED and sold by Will. Lane, Drug-

’k^-Aa.— .«- " | gist, ijt

A.ldri- , for Report or Treutm.nt. Dr. J. will continue to spare neither timer' >toni ’

Nkielin ilouoilToif, Acting Surgeon, Howard A—oeiation, No. 2 South Ninth street, Fhiia-

new lieultli and vigor in the

<lrlpiii«x Pa. Jlv order of the Dinn-tors: KZH A D. HEAHTWELL, President. (Iko F’aIR. iiii.i>,Secretary. jim*5 ly

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nor expense in procuring the Best Thegreatiaq.ula'rifvoiTh'is'delightfulAr.,,.,,, and Purest material, and com- shou 1 |d 1 tm',mi l, n" l ‘ v l "" tat " ) 1 " s ’ wl| ‘ L ’h the public . > snoukl guard against purehaamg. Beuottierpound them in the most thorough i .

i.>k.

h th

o apartmeuf. Wo never heard

G roeucaatle. Price, 15 and 25 cts

how the ^ker fared, hut we can ima-1 1 '"L/srs^-Burley & Peck, Laae Mahah, ® ' ’ Jacob Daggy, Sami. Woo. I ruff JtilyR tf7

[manner. Address all orders to FLEIIM BROS. I'ilfsburph, Pa.

Dealers hii*1 Physirians ordoriiiis: niing Bros., will do wall to wwitf

listiuctly, and take none but Dr. M'Lanftg. prepared by

wisliiiii

sua.ledto buy anything else until you have given Bcerhavc's HoIIuikI Bitters ' ' '

a fair

:i bills. Spirits Turpentine ^ .'iuo oz. tjuiuine luodraeliinsSuiph. Morph. 15 lbs. Syrup of Phosphates 15 “ (Hyeerino 15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron 300 “ Sub. Carl...Soda (superior to any) 25 “ Suiph. Cinchonao 50 “ Blue Mass 200 boxes Glass (city brand), all sizes 200 gal], (’opal Varnish 100 “ Japan “ 100 “ Coaeli “ 50 “ Danitir “ 50 “ Black Leather Varnish 5oo lbs. Chrome Green 500 “ Yellow 200 “ “ Red 5o 11 Chinese Vurmilliun loo “ Burnt Umber 500 “ Min.nil I’aint(fireJiruuf j 200 “ Yellotv Ochre 100 “ Vandyke Brown 3 l.lil. Lump Black 50 lbs. Drab Black 50 “ Ivory Black In short, every article usually kept in an establishment of this kind. We otter the same

at the

LOWEST MARKET PRICES! #Sr.So don't forget the U.sisier Corner ” when you come to buy. tl 16 CON BA D COOK, D Indigo! Indigo! Indigo! J \U you know where to get the best ol IN- | / IMHO, irarrnnhd iu jirc gatiiifaction or the moiuy rejundcJ? )) hy, yes, I do, for I have been using it tin sc two years. It is at tf 16 COOK’S DRUG STORE. IT HE PRIME WHITE LEAD IT RE PRIME WHITE LEAD PI RE PRIME WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE 1’LUi: LINSEKl) OIL H UE LINSEED OIL PUKE LI NS ELI) OIL

For sale low at

imv20 tf 27 COOK’S DiU’O STORK.

PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN

rrilE CHROME GREEN IT RE CHROME GREEN IT RE CHROME GREEN PIKE VERDIGRIS GREEN PI RE VERDIGRIS GREEN PI KE VERDIGRIS GREEN At OOOK’S DRUG flTORK. I’HIM E t'OPAli VARNISH PRIME t’Ol’AL VARNISH PRIM K COPAL VARNISH SPPKRIOR DAMAR VARNISH Nl’PERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SITKIHOU DAMAR VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER At COOK’S DRUG STORE.

THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT OF TP BE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS

For Pali! low at

COOK’S DRUG STORE. INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER

\\ iirnmtod t.. pive S.itisfiictiini Warranted to give Satisfiietion Warranteil to give Siitisfaetion

For tale low at

OOQIYL’S.

LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT I LIGHT! LIGHT! LIOHTl LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!

p. s

han Fleming Bros., will do

and take

Fleming tiros. Pittsburgh, Jit.

Il Mi • t ! . ! >-

wall to write tlicir orders

To tho*

thorn a trial, we will forward per mail. ptiid, to any *art of tin* United Stat«*s, one htjx of Pills for twelve hree-cent postaxo stamps, oi on® vial ol ' « :Dii ig.* for

)pH. All orth'rK trOui Canada uiunt

itv rent* extra

to jfivo

ourletMi tluiMV-eent htain

oaniod hv twer

ciiwrg? SSaffi liSIK

»cw .soldat$i per bottle, or six bottles for THE CHEAPEST BURNING FLUID *a, by the bulk propkiktorh. I US TO BE ri ' 1 ' *m

SOLD BY ALL DHUOOIPTB

PROPRIKTOUK,

BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & CO., I Manujacturing Fharmaceutintii and Chemintt, ,, t> . Pittsburgh, Pa. , K. Browning, Wholesale Druggist, Agent, | Indianapolis. For nile by —.—, Green-

eaatie. Ind

decis lyal

HAD AT

IS TO BE HAT AT IS TO BE HAD AT WT COOK’S DRUG STORE toif COOK’S DRUG STORE to# stir COOK’S DRUG STORE ton

AND. J. DARNALL,

Rill ESTATE tlllViSTOCI REIT.

—AND

GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, OHEENCASTLE, IN& Office—N. E. Room of the Court House. REFERENCES. Hon. James Harlan, Ml. Pleasant, Iowa; “ Henry iS. bane, Cruwfordsville, Ind.; “ John P. Usher, Terre Haute, “ “ O. P. Morton, Centreville, " “ John A. Matson, Greeneastle, “ “ Henry See rest, “ “ K.T. Kelgntlcy, “ “ Maj.W. I). Allen, Cashier Ex. Bk., “ “ “ W.H. Shields, Recorder P.C., “ “ Cupt. W. II Thornburgh, “ “ “ Win. M.Jacobs, Richmond, Mo.; “ Francis M. Dirrnall, “ “ “ Gustuvus S. Elgin, Hiehfleld, “ Hon. .Ui>. («. Patrick,Grasshopper Kalis, K.T.; Moore A Osborn, Attys. at Law, Chicago, 111. t ND. J. DARNALL would most respectxl fully announce to the citizens of Putnam and adjoining counties, and tlie public generally, that he lias recently opened a general Heal Estate and Live Stock Agency, and is now prepared and ready to transact any business conneeted therewith, such as— Registering, Advertising, Selling, Transfer, ing and Exchanging Real Estate; Locating Lund Warrants, Investigating Lund Titles, Collecting Claims and In vestments, Renting and Leasing Farms, Renting Houses and Lots, Paying Non-resident Taxes, Collecting Rents] Rcgi-tering, Advertising, finding Purchasers for, and when authorized so to do, in the Purchase, Sale, Exchange and Transportation of all olas-i-s ..f Common Stock; and ALSO, Registering, Advertising, finding Purchaser* for, and when empowered so to do, in Buying, Selling, Exchanging, and Transporting all classes of Blooded Stock. The transaction in the Commission business will not be confined to any one particular branch, hut will include all that is generally transacted at commission houses—in selling lit miction or otherwise all article* of Merchandise, Furniture, Funning and Mechanical Ini-, pleinents, Books, and in fact everything that is usually sold at commission houses. All kinds. Produce and Provisions bought and shipped 1 , when so authorized. A special Entry and Register has been prepared, for the registration of Blooded Stock, in which a minute description will be given as to age,- size, weight, color, pedigree, nrico and terms of all that may be registered for sale. Those who have common stock of any kind for sale, cun find an Entry and Register prepared for their special benefit, in which will be given a full history, price and terms of all 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 iiiinuti' description of your Property, whether Real Estate or Personal—together with vour iinec and terms. The above-men-lioiieii Books have all been prepared expressly for the business, and are for no other purpo*. 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 alwnys open for inspection,) and find tho exact location, quality, kind, price and terms of whatever you wish to purchase. The design is to make this an intelligence ofliee, into which all, Isith buyers and sellers, who believe that an office of the kind w ill bo advantageous to community, ean contribute something of interest. Buyers who study well their own interests will find that no harm can arise from mi 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 the records give a full description of your property, but also your own price and terms. \ on make your own contracts; receive the funds from the hands of the purchaser, who may bo directed to your property from the description on record. Then how cun it be a losing ganu-—a swindling game, or any other game, save tliat of astraightforward, upright, lionet and li..uorahle trntisiietlon? And b.r keeping those several Entries and Registers, and finding purchasers for >«>*ir property, (for in all cases where there is no sale made, then-is no commission or churgo* whatever,) yim will he taxed the following COMMISSIONS. On Real Estate, ns follows: On all sales from $30n to $3,000 inclusive, 2pcrct. “ “ “ u $3,000tot-t,000 « li*. <*• “ “ •* “ $4,000to$5,000 “ li *> <* “ “ “ “ $5,000to$7,000 “ U >* *< “ “ “ “ $i,000 to any amount, 1 « “ In all sales going above $3,000, 2 percent, will be charged on tho first $3,000. On Live Stock, as follows: < tii all sul.-s from $15 to$50 inclusive, 5 percent “ “ “ “ $50 to $200 “ 4 it .. “ “ “ “ $200 to $500 “ 3 a « “ “ “ “ $500to$l,000 “ j a u ’ “ “ l ' $1,000 to as much greater as the sum may be, not less than li per cent. In nil cases where the sum exoocA* $500, 3 per c ent, will be charged on the first #500. 5 0,0 0 0 .\rr.s. of Lund fur sale in Northern Iowa; all selected locations; timber and prairie. Price ranging from $3 to $8 per acre. Good long credits given. 280 Acres of Land in Putnam county—in section 30, township 16, range 4—situated 13 imlcs northeast of Greeneastle, 3 miles north of Rainbndge, 7 miles south of Ladoga--the Greeneastle and Cruwfordsvillc road on thu west, and tho county n»id on tbe north The entire farm is enclosed by a gooil fence; 150 uer,-s in a high state of cultivation, the retnainder wen set m blue grass, with an abundance of choice timber of a general variety, such us oak, poplar, ash, hickory, black walnut, sugar. Ac. An orchard containing over 100 trees of choice summer and fall fruit, never-failing stock water in abundance, several good springs and an excellent well, frame house with four room* and porc h, convuniuntout-houBCS, together with a large and commodious barn. This farm is susceptible of being divided into two smaller (arms—there* being an extra house built of hew n lugs, containing two rooms aud an entry or hull. In a healthy location, quite handy !<) school mid three churches, J mile from run. road station and one mtlo from a splendid flouring mill. A very desirable location, and oiietliat oan bo had on very reMowtlJc terms 1 rloo #35 per acre, m three payment*. 100 Acres of Land, situat.-d near the centra ot Uma county, Iowa, six mile* from tho c.".nty»eat, on the county road lending from Toledo to Cedar 1*alia—all high rollingpratrto -in a county that abounds with g.Kxf stono coal ami limestone rock—in a good neighborhood, clone to school, a good flouring mill within .mil, .. The line for tho Iowa Central it. K. posse* through ono corner of thu land - station located on the land. Also, 18 acres of good timber within fixe miles of the prairie land. A great bargain is offered in this lanU 80 Acres of Land within M miles northwest ot Greeneastle, situated on tho Greeneastle and Rockville road—20 acres in a high state of uultmition—i he remainder ahoundH with snlendid timber of a general variety—land u littlu broken—never-failing water in abiindunco— all under fence—u young orchard of sclented fruit. Price low—$35 per acre half cud*; balance in two niinuttl payments A good frame house, with two rooms—a good well, stable, wood-housi* —and two vacant lots in Curpentorsvllle, fbr sale cheap fur cash, or trade. A good Business Room and Wareroom for rent in the business part of Buinbridgo.

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House spouting, LlKhlnlnK Rods, l Icon ur CoirncrA \ ND all kinds of JOB WORK In the Tin l\ nfng line. 8TEV F,N‘.;< »N A A M Ks