The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1859 — Page 4

[Our readers will thank us for re-printing the following /■'hsrte and he.uutiful lines.—. Though unheralded by any name known to fame, they will ever occupy a front rank!

among the creations of genius:] St* Little Feet on the Fender. In iny heart there liveth a picture

Of a kitchen rude and old,

Where the tiro-light tripped o’er the rafters. And reddened the roof a brown mould;

Uilding the steam from the kettle

That hummed on the foot-worn hearth.

Throughout all tho live-loner evening Its measures of drowsy mirth. Because of the three light shadows That frescoed that rude old room;

Because of the voices echoed Up mid the rafter's gloom;

Because of the feet on t tie fonder—

Six restless, white little feet;

The thoughts of that dear old kitchen

Are to me so fresh and sweet.

W hen the first d:ish on the window

Told of the coming ruin—

Oh ! where are the fair young faces That crowded against the pane? W hero bits of fire-light stealing Their dimpled cheeks between. Went struggling out in the darkness,

la shreds of silver sheen. Two of the feet grow weary, One dreary. dismal day.

And we tied them with snow-white ribbons.

Leaving him there by the way. There was fresh clay on the fender,

That weary, wintry night,

For the four’little feet had tracked it

MMflMwmii

Wnlirat. Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE

Wfdirat. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

a. x r>

C A l T T T O N

b« impoNed i

polled upon b_v a Coanterteit of Mono

signed A H

have Utt* name

•Ach box.

Dr. Morse, the inventor of Mouse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his lifo in traveling, having visited Kurope, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—lias spent three 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 fir-t man to establish tlie fact that all diseases arise from Imitkitv of 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 different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress

LIVER PILLS. ■yyE beg leave to call the attention of the Trade, and more

Merchants and Trader* will be on their fruard and not i

- - —...je** Indian Root j . . ,

piiu, atftied a ^ espec Killy the Physicians of the:

country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public.

We refer to

te Chat. M’Lanr’s Crlcbrnlfd Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for

THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR

EYSPEPSIA.

ntsEtsE or the ki»m:vr,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKNESS OF AtfY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE,

of every name; our strength is exhausted, our administered with

health we are deprived of, and if nature is not

assisted in

From the grave on the bright hill's height, the blood will become choked and cease to net,

and thus our light of life w ill forever be blown out. Row important then that wo should keep the various passages of the body free and open.

what tneir name purports, viz.: , disordered stomach or liver, THE VERMIFUGE, ‘.Such ns Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. ' r- ,1. ■,,, r ' m Colicky Pains. Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. I 1 or expelling Worms hom the Despondence. Costivcnoss, Blind and Bleeding ! human system. It has also been Piles. In all Nervous, Hheumaticand Neural-

the most satis- ^

ifoitrad (fool:. sDruflfliieit.

ptz'J.

Second Arrival of Drugs! 1 rpHE undersigned, grateful for the very lib- ! I oral patronage bestowed upon him during the last two years, would respectfully announce to file citizens . f Greencastle and vicinity, , that he has just returned from the East, where

lie has purchased the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

ever brought to this market—all of which he effers for sale at the lowest prices. Having already sold a heavy stock this season (this being tlio 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 w ant of any article in our line, to give us a call and examine for themselves before buying I elsewhere. CON BAD COOK,

.. .. . . Druggist.

[.And the various affections consequent upon a

Greencastle, Sept. 4, IRjR

Patent Medicines.

HAVE all the popular PATENT MED-

s .c Affections, rt has in numerous instances 1 ICINES of the day, direct from the manuroved hi eld v beneficial nnd in others effected ufaeturers, so that lean vouch lor their r/cn-

throwan^ott' the^tagnant 1 humors^ factory results to various Animals a decided cure. ’ | mWss-among which will bo found the fol-

Oh I why on this darksome evening, This evening of rain and sleet,

Best my feet all alone on the hearthstone?

Oh I where are those other feet?

Are they treading the pathway of virtue,

That will bring us together above?

Or have they made steps that w ill dampen

A sisters tireless love?

A tailor who in skating, fell through the ice. declared that he’d never again leave a hot goose for a cold duck.

i Tliis is a purely vegetable compound, preI pared on strictly scientific principles, after the I manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Hu rhavo. Because of its groat success in most

subject to Worms.

THE LIVER PILLS,

And how pleasant to us that we have in’our I j° r thcCUrC ^ LlVER COMPLAINTS, - of the European States, its introduction into power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, all BlLIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SlCK. the I nlted States was intended more especially

Head-Ache, &C. In cases of

Fever and Ague,

I for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country.— Meeting with great success among them, I now otter it to the American public, knowing

preparatory to or after taking Qui- 1 that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must

• r ^ • • i i ' ‘ I be acknowledged,

nine, they almost invariably make It is partieul irlv recommended to tlioseper-

Thes. nd is a plant which a Speedy and permanent cure. sons whose constitutions may have been im-

■ • , 1 r i paired Iv tlio continuous use of ardent spirits,

( iii ,. M . <itit iiiu , M ( spccihcs tor the above men- ,, r .

thieves in existence? Because they'steel manmir/performs its duty bV thawing off tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, -tantun us in effect, it finds its way dirt.• -y

Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature s garden, for the health andreeovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists | Nature in throwing out the liner parts of tin

I corruption within.

.. it- . .. : is an Expectorant, that opens and "unclogs the I h*® holies the biggest passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing'

! lowing:

1 Jaynes’ Medicine* In full, of which we arc

the exclusive agent in Greencastle; Ayer's t'herrv Pectoral and Pills; Kennedy’s Medical Discovery;

Boback s Blood Purifier and Blood Pills;

Bichardson's Sherry Wine Bitters;

Bull s Sarsaparilla; Sands' Sarsaparilla;

Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla;

Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;

Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley s Extract of Sarsaparilla;

Seovill's Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia;

Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla,

tf 16 CON BAD COOK, Druggist.

AND. J. DARNALL, HML EMM LIVE ICOEEIT —AND * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. VREEyCASTLE, IND Ofice—N. E. Room of the Court House.

REFERENCES.

Hon. James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa;

“ Henry S. Lane, Crnwfordsville, Ind.; ** John P. Usher, Terre Haute, •• *

“ O. P. Morton, Centrevillo, *> “ John A. Matson, Greonuastlo, ** ** Henry Soerest, « « F,.T. K eight ley, *. a Mnj. W. I). Allen, Cashier Ex, Bh., “ •• “ W. H. Snields, Recorder P. C, “ * Capt. W. 11. Thornburgh, - « “ Win. M. Jacobs, Richmond, Mat “ Francis M. Dnrnall, “ •• “ Gustavus S. Elgin, Richfield, “

Hon. Alb. (i. Patrick,Grasshopper Falla, K.T.Moore & Osborn, Attys. at Law, Chicago, 111 ’ \ N D. .1. DARN A[.L would most respocVi \ fully announce to the citizens of Putnam and adjoining counties, and the public generally, that ho has recently opened a general Real Estate and Live Stock Agency, and is now prepared and ready to transact any business connected therewith* such as * Registering, Advertising, Selling, Transforing and Exchanging Real Estate; Locating Land Warrants, Investigating Land TitluA Collecting Claims and Investments, Renting and Leasing Farms, Kenting Houses and Lota Paying Non-resident Taxes, Collecting Kents,

&e. ALSO,

Registering, Advertising, finding Pui t haser» for. and when authorized so to do, in the Purchase, Sale, Exchange and Trans|K>rtntion of all classes of Common Stock; and ALSO, Registering, Advertising, finding Purchasers for, and when empowered so todo, in Buying •Selling, Exchanging, and Transporting all

classes of Blooded Stock.

The transaction in tho Commission business will not lin confined to any one particular brand), but will include all that is generally transacted at commission houses—in selling at auction or otherwise all article* of Merchandise, Furniture, Fanning and Mechanical Irn-

,, . .i i Produce nnd Provisions bought and shipped. would_ respectfully announce to the w)len so author i ze d. b “ %

A special Entry and Register has been pro-

_ _ v'lpga “nnjj,'i nit n inWrn” BPPM'Tril II p^ ement ®> Books, a»d in fact evervthing that a. R t.j,o.u, ^ th. ,u,. .a-cab ^ *ho. i»s immiuim

,, ,, , , , ! gives ease and double Strength to the kidneys; ministered in accordance with , 1 suouldn t care much about the thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of directions

bugs, eaid a thin, pale lodger to his impurity from the blood, which is then thrown landlady, 11 but the fact is, ina'am, I haiut ” ut bountifully by the urinary or water passage, got the blood to spare.” end which could not have been discharged in __ _ 1 ' any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and tety''. s oniu onu says of a certain congro-! accnmpanics the other properties of tin. Pills gation that “ they pray on their knees while engaged In purifying the blood; the coarson Sunday, nnd prey on their neighbors!‘T P ,lr ‘b:lcs of impurity which cannot pass by the rest of the week ° I ’ he "‘b.-r outlets, are thus taken up and conr veved un in gmitcr quantities Ly the bowels. BPfL ^ iankce lady pictures a good From the above, ii is shown that Dr. .Morse’s man as “ one who is keerful of hisclothes Indian Root Pills ma only enter the stoumeh

don’t drink sperits, kin read the Riblol ljUt wit * 1 bjoo<], for they find! . •a.u. «poiin' .i,c ki „ „. ,,.,o: Sf I Yc ff*t a, ’ J ^ now s ‘ ve ,bBr

given Bierliave s Holland Bitters a fair trial,

p,p , .One bottle will convince you how infinitely

1 A ’ t . superior it is to all these imitations,

to dispose or their Drug business, nif* Sold at $i per bottle, or six bottles for in which they have been success- * CO, fully engaged for the last I wenty Manufacturing Pharmaccut amt Chemist*. , - w K. Browning. 'Wholesale Druggist, Agont,

dinner on waah days to save the wimmin Ufe^f'the'bSyy'^wh'ich 1 is'*the*blood,'becomes un diVlded time and attention to i For Ml. by — folks from coukin.” perfectly healthy; consequently -,;M their manufacture. And being dc- ' ‘

' h « Dr. MW. tele-:

c aimed in a voice of sentimental en- clear. brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills thusiasm, to a young plowman who was Tl.erenson why people are so distressed when t-kql] mnfinue m nrrnnv rbp biirb walking in the road : “ Do you, sir, ap- 9 ick, and why so many die, is because they do . ’ . . PX fe , preciato the beauty of that landscape? '“Agtf a mclicin,' win h will pa - to tl.c iiilio- position they now hold among the m. i .1 J — l! ■ ■ • ■ ' ted parts, and which will open the natural pas- (Treat remedies of the d-iv fhev

sages f, , r tlu> disease to be cast out; bonce a large rerncaiCS or tlie tne y quantity of food and other matter is iodg,>d, ami will continue to spare neither time I

the stomach and intesti nos are literally overfiow

in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the I ^ •

, In \> people of Putnam county, that we have

Their unprecedented popularity , ’ ' ■ . ^ has induced the ; r,’ !T ,- i’.’Sb”™ «’! I K

ry ^ suaded to buy anything else until you have from top to bottom, among which wo may

E LF.MING 15ROT HERS* given Birrlnive s Holland Bitters a fair trial, enumerate—

200 kega pure, prime White Lead,

(warranted as such) 50 “ White Zinc

AYER’S

Cathartic Pills,

()li! sec those darling sheep and lambs skipping about. Them ain’t sheep

and lambs—them’s hogs, miss.”

i»g with the corrupted mawS wJnd' r] no1 ; cx P ensc in procuring the Best! d.-agrerublo I'crnieiitatieii, cnstantiy mixing land Purest material, and com-

*fl,i,„Alady was declaring she could not

flic. “I don t know that,” replied a gen- ]H taken Irom tho body by disease. Dr. tleman; “there is my father who smokes •' Ior * os 1'ills have added to thorn-, Ives victoyears old. \V ell, if he had never tmiuk- thousands who have bocn racked ,.r tormented

ed, he might have been eighty.”

A Mutter of Doubt.

An anecdote is told of’ an eminent Cincinnati merchant who returned from his

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 step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they

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icine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one I or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, l,nt they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that

manner. Address all orders to FLE1IIM BROS, rillsluirfh, Pa. P. ? TV‘alf»M PhvHciam ordrrlnjj from rthrr* h'i:> Fi lming Bro*., will do \r«*ll (■• write thuir < rd* r* My. .nil tube, none tut />**. N'Lahr't. j>rrparrd by Fie in my Urns. Pittthurqh. Pit. To those widhinir to piv !i *111 a trial, wo will forwartl per mail, pent |»ai«l. to any 'art >f th.* United Statoi, ono box of Pills f«.r twelve hi- * T»nt post *-'** stampn. or one vial of Vermiftifn* lor 1 ’ • ii”‘ ut Rtamps. All ord«*ni from Canada Diuat

f.. ,»,*y r. . x *ra L. DRUGGIHTB.

ly 00

they will so cleanse ami purify, that disoaft that deadly enemy—will take \t* flight, and

The Xenia Bank never suspended, and when the merchant was asked by his neighbors, “ How arc they getting along in Xenia?'’ ho replied, “Oh, singing

psalms and paying specie."

The president of that bank, several years previously, when stage coaches were the means of conveyance through the in-

terior ascertained, when some thirty miles the flllsh of youth and beauty Mbli again irum i JagerHtown, Aid., that the Dunk in and the prospect of a loinj and happy life will the hitter town had failed. Fearing the cherish and brighten your days, cashier of the Xenia institution mi^htl * Indian Jtoot Pills ^dd by Conrad not be early apprised of the fact, he out . 8olc , »^’nt for Greencastle, trom the hotel where horses were relayed, landt st., New York. Wm. M adge & c 0 ., something like this: “iSir, the Hagers- manufacturers nml proprietors of Dr. Trask’s town Bank is gone to h—11 l llbelhtre '■•‘.gnctic Ointment, Earlville, Madison co.,

ing with an “II ” he meant, was only to

be guessed at.

A C'nuticm to Young Men.

A young medical student from Michigan, who had been attending lectures in

i 10\VA RD A SS( X T A T IO N, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by Special Endowment for the Belief of the Sick anil Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.

view

s~ v r k

“tniseli very good looking and fascinating, caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions made a deadly onset on the heart and practiced upon the unfortunate victims "f .-ui b fortune of a blooming young lady who diseases by (juacks, several years ago directed was boarding in the same house with him :ll '" r ‘■'•.nsuhing Surg- n. as » cii akitaule

AH., . ,i cse .lie lady 1

dered. The same afternoon the “young(their funns, and

wife” sent for and exhibited to the astonished student a “beautiful little daughter," three and a half years of age. “Good heavens ! then,you were a widow,” exclaimed the astonished student.

to give MKMCAI. ADVICE

oraTls to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, A .,) and, in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH M KDICINES I UEK OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that tho Association comi.lands the highest medical skill of the age, and

“ Yes, my dear, and this is Amelia, my " ill furnish the most approved modern treat-

youngest; to-morrow, Augustus, James, nient * and llouhen will arrive from the country, nnd then I shall have all my children to-

gether once more."

The unhappy student replied not a word; his feelings were too deep for utterance. The next day the “darlings" arrived. Ueubenwassix years old, James nine and Augustus a saucy hoy of twelve. They were delighted to hear they had a “ new papa,' because they could now live at home and have all the plaything's they wanted! The “new papa." as soon as he could speak, remarked that Augustus and James did not much resemble Kcu-

beu and Amelia.

“Well, no,” said tho happy mother;

The Directors of tlio Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the jeur ending January 1, 185H, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of tho Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhnea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfabuse. ike., and order a continuance of the

same plan for the ensuing year.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit toj the afilieted, especially to the* young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this vary important and much

despised cause.

An admirable Report on Spormatorrhtra. or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas-

BOLD BY ADD 1

jUK. *Jc. VV. I'UlLL-LPtS’ IIOI UII SVIU P. For a Severe Cough, t ike 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 the Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hoarseness, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic Cough in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

For Croup, take

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. Ministers, Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Influenza, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SY'RUP. 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 disi ases of Throat ami Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

(SUGAR COATED,)

AhK MADK TO

CLEANSE THE PLOOD AND CUEE IKE SICK. Invalid*, Falhvr*, Mother*. Phyrilrlnnii, PhilunfhropUt*. r**nct their KflTet t*, ami Judge of their Virtue*. rOK THE CURE OK IlfMulachcs Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. ri rTMinho, |’a.. Mav 1, IS;.... Dr. J. C. Avfr. Sir: I Imve bten v'pofttedlv cumi of tin* worst hciiil.'whe any bo<ly can hare by a »lo*e t*i t\\»* of your 1*111*. 11 neems to arise from a foul *toniach, i\ liidi they ch’iinne at one**. If they will euro others as they do mu, the fact K worth knowing. Your* with great ttwiiect, KD. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer durian. Bilious Disorders nnd Liver Com plaints. PrpAKTMKNT of 7UK Intiiuo::. » ’A * s . ! •. D ( .7 f ! . g !R: I have used yonr Pills in my general and I Hpital practice ever since yon iiiniIh them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Tin n rcijnIniint; action on the lU'tr in (jnick and decided. coii8ei]Uently they are an admirable remedy for derangement* of that orfran. Indeed, 1 have eeldoiu found a co.seof hilimir disease no obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Ki.it'.nallj j n•. ALONZO BALL, D. I'hysician of tie Marxw Hoijutal, Dysentery* Helm, and Uornia. P0!tT Offjck, IIarti anu, Liv. Co.. Mich.. Nov. IB. Dr. Ay’JR: Yonr Pill* are the perfection of medicine. They have done my w ife more good than 1 can tell you. She had been nick and pining away for months. Bent off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then eiitiimenced taking Your I'iil*. which soon cured her.

hy expelling large quantities of worm* (dead) from her

body. They after ward* cured her ami onr two children /] ’ . . . , of bloody dysentery. Onoofour neigblxirs had it had.and ( tiiOHcy TCjUlUtCu 7

500 gall. Linseud Oil 300 “ Fish “ 100 “ Neatsfoot" 200 “ Lard “ 3 bhls. Spirits Turpentino 300 oz. Quinine 100 drachms Sulph. Morph. 15 ll>s. Syrup of Phosphate* 15 “ Glycerine 15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron 300 “ Sul). Chirh. Soda (superior to any) 25 " Sulph. Cinchonao 50 “ Blue Mass 200 boxes Glass (city brand), all size* 200 gall. Copal Varnish 100 “ Japan “ 100 “ Coach “ 50 “ Dainar “ 50 “ Black Leather Varnish 500 lbs. Chrome Green 500 •* “ Yellow 200 <• “ Red 50 “ Chinese S'errnillion loo “ Burnt Umber 500 “ Mineral Paint (ytre/iroo/) 200 « Yellow Ochre 100 “ Vandyke Brown 3 bbl. Lamp Black 50 lbs. Drab Black 50 “ Ivory Black In short, every article usually kept in an establishment of this kind. We offer tho same

I at the

LOWEST MARKET PRICES! teTSo don’t forget the Uoosior Corner”

when you come to buy.

tf 16 ' u\RAD cook. Druggist. Indigo! Indigo! Indigo!

J \0 you know whore to get the host of IN1 / Did), warranted to give satisfaction or

„ , . .-•* , turbation, or Self-abuse, nnd other diseases of my tirst husband was quite a different the sexual organs, by the Consulting .'surgeon, style of man irom my second—complex- ! will bo sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) ion, temperament, color of hair and eyes l ,tEK or chakoe, on remipt of two stamps

—all different

This was too much. He had not only married a widow, hut was her third husband, and tho astounded step-lather of

four children !

“But her fortune," thought he, “that will make amends.” He spoke of her

fortune.

“These arc my treasures,” said she, in the Roman matron style, pointing to her

children.

The conceit was now quite taken out of the Michigander, who, finding that he had made a complete goose of himself, at once retired to a farm in his native

for postage. Ollier Reports and Tracts on the j nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, I Ac., are constantly being published t'orgrutui-l tous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies nnd methods of treatment discovered during the last year,

are of great value.

Address, for Report or Treatment. Dr. J. Skilmn lIouoilTOjr. Acting Surgeon, Howard | Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philu-

Htate, whore he could have a chance to |)KFI'AR1.D W “ bnva" inuTnl a n .l m. Ir* them ! * GlMCn

delph’m, Pa. P\ order of the Directors : EZRA D. Uk.VKTWKLL, President. Geo. Fainctuf.d, Secretary. juno5 ly

' r> 1 i. WOK K'S

Carminative Balsam! A NEVER FAIRING REMEDY FOR]

DIARRHEA, FLUX. .j-C. and sold by Will. Lane. Dmg-

Graencastle. IVicc, 15 and 25 cts. I

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP is un ihv.il ; .M.- rrm Iv In Mi n.I ■, hy rurini; the vi'ieli, iirovi ntlnz - to tin ml, nml k- piriK . ut tho

eruption.

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP !•* R pmvlv N : *t;iM'* < »inp .Mnil, an>l pi nf tlns no DoirioimiH flm.'i vtliiitp\ r. It muv bn tnk-n by the iv x ! i ,• • • nv«l • .n "UnK-Ht inf.int. without the ellgheat nppr^hen Ion of )*f»rin. PHIILirS’ COUGH SYRUP hn* ho. ii pri*|.an*tl f.. rri?F tlidORNOMerltlngfrom coldi nn 1 it i !.n;. .ri trif th.»f th* nffli. to<l ilionl | know it • n 1 med it will cuit, i* In^ilwtble to them ' PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP 1* nn o\|ion«ivo romp -ifion, y<*» it i* offered at euch a price, ns to ho within the re:irh of nil. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP cn !* r * I find * v ffontlemeu »f the highest *tninlln- ;m<l re*p(*ft.*ihilitv, in onr commnnity ; hy , ' 1 • , m' miv.Hi* Dar, the I’nlpif. * he Morchant, ih.* l • i v such nu n a* are in ipthle of lending their niim *• to qn.'ii kei v, fraud or de«'«ptlon. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP Irt* *t I fh'* t t of i Ion ;, private practice ; lia* do.*, and now i1>inir an amount of good, unequal* e<l l*v any other remedy now before tke puldic. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP h i* |* rf rm**.| manv reinarkahle nirrs, yet it i* not rlairned llmt if Mill work miracle^ or restore to h<*nlfli tlione past it fiery ; yet it Will relieve and (.ill i *• tli* Miff’-iniri of consumptive*, who are boyond the hope <if recove ry, PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. Call on • , tn v of my lU'Mt*; get a circular or pamphlet, in wTii« h > i will find *ucli te*<imony na will ci in ii; i* l\ « ii tho inuht ekeptiouL of .he truly superior virtues of PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP I PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS*, Sole Proprietor.

niv wile cured him with two doges of your Pill*, while otlier* around un paid from five to twenty dollni* 'lectors' j hills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine aa yours, which is actually

j good and honest, w ill he prized here.

GKO. J. GRIFFIN, 1\>ttmaftrr.

Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Hlood. j From Jie.v. J. I'. Hi me*, Ihstor of Advent C/inrc)i, Heston. Dr. Ayer: I have used your Dills with extraordinary I success in my family and among those | um ailed to visit j in distress. To ivgulute the organ* of digestion and puri* I fy the hlood they are tie* very best remedy 1 have ever I known, and 1 can contideutly recommend them to my ! friends. Your*, J. V. HIM KS. Warsaw, Wtomjno Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24. 186ft. Dbar Sir: I am lining your Cathartic Dills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the ■yatetu and purify the fountains of the blood.

JOHN G. MIACIIAM, M. I).

Erysipelas, Bcrnliiia, Kiitic'- Evil, Tetter,

Tnmor«, iinit Salt Itheiim.

From a Fmourditigi Merchant of St. Lorn*, F>h. 4. 1860. Dr. Aver: Your Dill* are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hand* and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother had been long grierouely afflictfd w ith blotches and ptyiples un her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she alv trieil your Pills, ami they have cured her. ASA MOllGKl 1>G*K.

HliDumatiMn 9 NDiirnlgiB* am! (■out*

From the Her. Dr. Hawke*, if the M*Uu*li.d Fja.i. Church.

IMiLARKi Housi. Savannah. <5a.. Jan. d. 1866.

IIonoked Sin 1 should he uiigi ateful for the relief your skill Iihh brought me if 1 did not report my case to yon. A cold b* ttied in my limbs and brought on excruciating ticiimlgic pains, which ended in chronic rlieuniiitism. ( Notwithstanding I had the best of pliysicinns. the di8«*HBe I gn w worse hu«I worse, until, ly Hie ad\i.*e of voiir excel- , lent agent in Daltimore. Dr. Mackensie. 1 tried yonr Dill*. I heir efTet ts were slow', but sure. By persevering in the

I use of them, 1 am now entirely well,

j SlMTl CM lUbKH, B.lTnK ROI'UI. I.A., f, Pic.. IRfift. I lin. Adk: 1 Imvc It. i, entirely nin il iciir I’iil. ,,f Itlieunmtic Uuut —» puinl'ul liiacii.c that j .d aflll. t, .1 „„

- VINCRMT RUhKLlc.

For Dropsy, I’lrthoru, or kindred Compin in t a. ie.,uiiiiig hi) active luryr. tli. ale an .ari-l*

I lent remedy.

For ( otitivnim* or Constipniion, and a* h Dinner 1*111, they are nm* cable nud ♦•B* . iiih1. Fit*, Suppiession, I’urnlyi.U, lullammatfon, nnd ev, n Deufness, ami I'Mitinl lllinti. im ks, hnvu been cured by tbe alterative action of the»e

Dills.

Most of the Dill* in nmiketcontain Mercury, which although a valuable remedy in skilful hand*, is dun gen u* In a public pill, from tile dreadful rotisequence* that fieqiienil\ (''lltw its incautious use. These contuiu no mer-

cury or mineral si.Uiain e whatever.

AVER'S (IIERKY PECTORAL

F0II TIIK It A DID CimK OK

t'OrGllft, COLDH, llOAH»KKB*ll f 1KKLLKNZ\, nR01UIIITl!« v WHOOPING COIGH, C IUH P, ASTIIHA, IN-

I IPIKNT i OKSI MPTION,

and for the relief of coUHiimptive patient* in advanced

I stages "f the disease.

Wo need not speak to the public of it* virtue*. Thrum bout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American Mates, its wondeifnl cures ot pulnumiry cc.mplaints have made it already known. Nat. | t *w are flic fainilie* in any civilized country on this continent withnut M me pets, , nl experience of it* .fleet*; and I. wer>e| the coDituunitie* any where which have n i m ng then some living trophy of it* victory over Oie suhfi* and dangeroua disease* - t the throat and lungs. \\ Idle it is the most powerful antidote yet know n to man foi the formidahle and dnngernus di*eit*es of the pulmotiHry orgHti*. it i» also the pleaMuitest and safest remedy that can be employed for infants nnd young person*.’ Parent* should have it in store agaiiiMt the insidious enemy that steals I upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry lector a l saves more live* by the con- I | sumption* it prevent* than those it curt*. Keep it hy j I you. and cure yonr colds while they me curable, nor negj lect them until no human skill can master the Inexi rahle | j canker that, fastemHi on the vital*, eats your life away, i All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, ami As I Ho y know too the virtue* of this remedy, we need not do j I more than to assure them it is still made the best it can 1 t'e. U e spare no cost, no cure, no toil to produce it the

Why, yos, I do, for I have been using ii

those two years. It is at

! ’ ' COOK'S DRUG STORE. PURE PRIMK WHITE LEAD PIKE PRIME WHITE LEAD PI KE PRIME WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE IH RE KINS EE H ( >1E JM RE LINSEEI) OIK PUKE K1NSEEI) OIK

For sale low at

nov20 tf 27 COOK'S DRUG STORE. PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN PrKK CIIKO.MI*: GREEN IM'KE CHROME GREEN DURE CHROME GREEN PIKE VERDIGHIS GREEN PIKE VERDIGRIS GREEN PI RE VERDIGRIS GREEN At COOK 8 DRUG STORE. PRIME OOPAL VARNISH I'M IM K COPAL VARNISH l RIME COPAL VARNISH grPEHIOll DAM A M VARNISH .SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH RODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH

ale. Those who have common stock of any kind for sale, can find an F.ntry and Register prepared for their special benefit, ia which will be given a full history, price and tenus of all stock that may be registered fur 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 votir Property, whether Real Estate or Personal—together with votir price and terms. The above-men-tiomsj Books have all been prepared expreasly for tho business, and are for no other |airpo»o whatever. And all persons who wish to gocure themselves homes, or trade in personal property, common or blooded stock, will find it to their interest to call and examine tho several Entries and Registers (which are *1ways open for inspection,) and find the exart location, quality, kind, price and terms of whatever you wish to purchase. The design is to make this nn intelligence office, into which all, both buyers and sellers, who believe that an office of the kind will be advantageous to community, can contribute something of interest. Buyers who study well their own interest.- \\ ill find that no harm can arise from an examination of the records; ami those who have property of any one or the several kind* lor sale cannot ]- 1 ibly be harmed by having it registered, for not only do the reeords give a full description of your property, but also your own price and terms. You make your own contract : rt ivo the funds from the hands of the purchaser, who may bo directed to vour property from tho description on record. Then bow can it be a being game—a swindling irame,. r any other game, save that of a straightforward, upright, honest and honorable transaction' And for keeping those several Entries and Registers, and finding purchasers for vour property, (for in all cases where thorn ia no sale made, there is no commission or chargi* whatever,) you will be taxed tho following

COMMISSIONS*

On Real Estate, as follows; On all sales from $300 to$3,000 inclusive, 2 per ct. “ “ “ “ $3,000to$4,000 “ li"« “ “ “ |4,0O0tO$5,000 “ U a « “ $5,000 to$7,000 “ U « “ “ “ “ “ $7,000 to any amount, 1 “ •• In all sales going above’$3,000, 2 per cant, will be charged on the first $3,000. On Live Stock, as follows: On all sales from $ 15 to$50 inclusive, 5 percent. “ “ " “ $50 to $200 •< 4 a n “ “ “ $200 to $500 « 3 a «. “ “ “ " $500 to$l,000 “ 2 n u “ “ “ “ $1,000 to as much greater aa the sum may be, not less than 1 j per cent. In all cases where the sum exceeds $3i>0, 3 per cent, will bo charged on the first $500.

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Acres of Land for 'safe in Northern Iowa; all selected locations; timber and prairie. Price ranging from $3 to $8 per aero. Good long credits given. *

280 Acres of Land in Putnam county—in section 30, township 10, range 4—situated 13 miles northeast of Greencastle, 3 miles north of Bainhridge, 7 miles south of Ladoga— the Greencastle nnd (’rawfordsville mad on tho west, and the county road on the north. Thu entire farm is enclosed by a good fence; 150 acres in a high state of cultivation, the remainder well set in blue grass, with an abundance of choice timber of n general variety, such aa oak, poplar, ash, hickory, black walnut, sugar, Ai. An orchard containing over 100 trees of choice summer and fail fruit, never-failing stock " ater in abundance, several good springs ami an excellent well, frame house with four room* and porch, convenient out-houses, together with a largo and commodious barn. This farm ia -usecptitilo ot being divided into two smaller j farms—there being an extra house built of hewn logs, containing two rooms nnd an entry

E\( ELLEN 1 JAPAN DRIER "f ball. In h healthv location, quite handy to EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER 8ch ? >1 ttn<1 Hiree churches, j mile from rail-' EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER I - , /'“'".'I 1 ,’ ""l 1 ",' il0 from 11 “plendid

At COOK’S DRUG STORE. THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS For sale low at , OOK’S DRUG STORE. INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER 'W arranted to give Satisfaction W arranted to give Satisfaction W arranted to give Satisfaction For sale low at OOOIi’S.

LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!

flouring mill. A very desirable location^ and one thill can he had on yery reasonafilo terms. 1 nco $35 por acre, in three payments. Ino Acres of Land, situated near the centra

of lama county, Iowa, six miles from tho county sent, on the oountv road lending from

1 qledo to Cedar I'alls- all high rollingprairi* in a county that abounds with goo(f spuio

uoal and limestone rock—in a goqd neighbor-

hood, (dose to school, a good flouring mill with111 •* miles. 1 he line for tho Iowa Central K. R. passes through one comer of tho land—

station located on the land. Also, 18 acres of good timber within five miles of tho prairie

land. A great bargain is offered in this land. 80 Acres of Land within I \ miles northwest of Green riot lo, situated on tho Greencastle and

Rockville road—20 acres in a high state of

eultiyutioq—iho remainder abounds with splen-

did timber of a general variety—land a littlo

broken—never-failing water in abundance— all under funco—u young orchard of selected fruit. Price low—$35 per acre half cash ; bal-

ance in two annual payments.

tii**>t j'crtWt i “sil !i*. anti tlius afft rd tic

it the l

Xo. 2 ColJcgs BnIMIng. Fl'rh *t* . rivoiNN'ATT.

Walnut st., !*t. Fourth A

OHIO

sw*? <w AuLhh, priucell'upon him i n , . p . . ... 1 i B^nbHttocranfby 1.11 DruggUte’an'd dwle™ | Gy their mother 1 !£ r'^Cincin-iri whoU * 01 ' 8,)irP : - Et .' k?u ' in

geuOTally.

murr a me _ —— ... — ■ A good frame house, with two rooms—a good el ii ui THE (’IJEAPEST BERNING FLUID w 6ll, stable, wood-house, &c.,—andtwo vacant

eet s^etit will. i. cur skill esn ftiiuWi ter their caiv. THE CHEAPEST BURNING KI IITD lols >n Curpentorsville, for sale cheap for cash,

PREPIRKD BV HR. J. P. ATER, * 1

Practical and Anrlytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass

s.yp som hy | j s T() BE nAT AT

IS TO BE HAD AT

teV COOK S DRUG STORE.-®* COOK'S DRUG STORE. - ®* *WCOOK’S DRUG STORE

Conrad Cook nnd Jerome Allen, Greencnstlej.M.T. Bridges, Fillmore; W. B. Walls,

oetlC 1 j*22

1111,1 1 IS’Vf ^n 1 ‘a m FLlJII) '^A ll good Business Room and Wnreroom for lo in nb II 4 \ DAI { ront in tho buaioooff nurt of Huinbridge.

House Hpoutinif, Mirhliiim: Rods,

(Iron or Copper,)

ND all kinds of JOB WORK in the Tinning line. NTEVENSON & A MKS.

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