The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1859 — Page 4
Krom Um» Detroit Daily Tribuiif. \ Amir for Am ‘4 •hr Srrlani of the Old ilrlrk AlrrUnouor. BT A. OAHl'ER. 0, Sextant of the, inect'mouse, which sweeps An J dusts, or i» suppose too! and makes tires, littis tliP jjftw and somt lines Ittivcs i\ sc rvi losoj In which case it smelt orful—wus nor lam-pile: And wrings the Vsl, and toles it wen men dyes, To the grief of surviven pardners; & sweeps ] paths; And for those services gits f 100 per annum, Wich them that thinks deer, let them tri it; Gettinup before star-litu in all w ethers, and K indlin tires w hen the weather is as cold as Hero, and like as not green wood for kindlins; \ 1 would n’t ho hired to do it for no some. Hut O, Sextant! there are 1 kermoddity Worth more than gold, which doatit cost nothin k— Worth more than anythink except the solo of Mann:— l mevu newer are, Sextant, I meen pewer are! G, it i> plenty out o’ doors, so plenty it dnant no What on airth.to dew with itself, hut flies about Seaterin leaves and blowin offmen's halts, In short, its jest “as free as are’’ out doros. Hut (), Sextant, in our chereh its scaree as piety, Scarce as bankbills when ajunts beg formishins. Wich sum say is purty often, (taint nothing to
mee;
Wot 1 giv aint nothin to nobody;) but O,Sextant,
U abet Son men, wimin & children, Speshaly the latter, up in a titeplace;
SHfdiral
ptdirat.
Dr. M’Lanh’s
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
vV >r n
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL, KOK TUB RAPID CURB OF 4'olds. f'ong!is, nu«l Hrimfikld, Mass., 20th 1856. Ph. .1. C. Atkh: 1 do not hesitate toMj
the best remedy l have e»er found f«>r
WE beg leave to call the atten-
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
LIVER PILLS.
C A ITT'TON .
Merchantu and Tradem will b« on their frnard and not he imposed opoo by a C’onnterteit of MorM’ii Indian R.M»t Pills, signed A. li. Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signature of+4. J. White <C Co., on
^Dr^Morsf’the inventor of Mobse’bIndian : J- ountr y> ^O of the most popuKoot Pills, has spent the greater part of his; Kir remedies HOW before the public.
We refer to
tfonrad (Toofe, Umiiqist.
life in traveling, having visited Kurope, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—bus spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it wa> 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 Impurity ok tub 11 loo i)—that our strength, health and life de-
pended upon this vital fluid.
\\ hen the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the
, - ) ditferent functions of the hodv, the Llood loses
.sum has had broths, none amt - swete, its becomes thick, corrupted and diseas,Suin isfevery, sum isscrollous, sum has bad teath, ^ thug , ul) , lins ,i, k L.„ and distress An some haint none. A some amt over clean; „ f ,, ver nan,,; cu’strwugth is exhausted, our Hut 1 ofembrethesm and out, and out and in he!l)th lir ,. deprived of, and if nature is not hay 50 times a min.t, or 1 million A a half llNii , t „ d in throwing off the stagnant humors, XT V ls , an , i ^ ! the blood will bccoiriP choked and cense to act, Now how long will a chereh ful of are last r.t , ind thlls our of life will forever he blown , , 1,1 ra , r . ., ,.. , out. How important then that we should keep 1 askyou-say ISrmn^andthon wotstobed.d! the VHriolls L ,. s of the ,„ k1 lr ,.„ llIld W by then they mus breethe it all over agm. And how tl( us that we have in our Ami then agm. A so on td each has took it down power topu , H m edieine in your reach, namely, At least 10 times, and let it up again, and wots, M , jrM . s Illdi;ul K(M , t pills, n,am,factunsl from more, , ,, phintsandrootswhichgrowaroundthemomi-
The same individdible doant have the privdege ,| it ,V i,, Nature’s^
Gfbreathin his own are and no one s ehe: Kach one must take whatever comes to him.
°, Hp tant, doant you know our lunks U 1 which opens the pores of the skin, and assist* tr vi" ^ ,, . . Nature in throwing out the finer pints of the To blow the flerofhfo and keep .t from corruption within. Thesccnd is aidant wlihdi Going out; <x how can ladlussess hlo without is an Kxpectorang that opens und unelogs the! , , 1 n , . , . . . passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing' And amt wind A HE? T put it to your conshens. j ; nttnneri performs its duty hv throwing oif Are is same to us as milk to babies, | phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by
; copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which gives ease and double strength to the kidney
and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudoritic,
Or water is to fish, or pendlums to clox, Or roots A airbs unto an injun Doctor,
Or little pils unto an omeputh,
Or boys in girls; are is for us to breeth; Wot .-ignitis,. w ho preeches if [ cant breethe ? Wots Pol? Wots Pol us? to sinners who are dod? Ded for want of breth ? Why, Sextant, when
wo dye
1 Us only coz we eanthreetho no more—thatsall.
And now’, O Sextant, let me beg of you 2 let a little are inter our chureh.
( Pewer are is sorting propper for the pews).
And do it week days «& on Sundays to, It aint much truble—only make ii hoal, And all the are will tiuni of itself; It hives to cum in were it can get warm; And O how it will rouse the peple up,
And spirit up the preocher, and stop gapes,
And yauns <fe fijjitts, as effectual
As wind on the dry Beans the Profit talks
Of.
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 n Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in greater (juuntities by the bowels. From the a Give, it is shown that Dr. Morse’,-
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach r.ll . — Jr .1 l .. 'r . 1 but become united with the blood, for they find **^7 Vllg,lgccl for tile List I Weflty way to every part, and completely rout out and Years, and they will HOW give their
i i.....,,,;,. i .i... I J . D
time and attention to
Dr. (’lias. M’Lane’s Crlrbratrd 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 Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick. Head-Ache, &c. 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-1 tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when administered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, Fleming Brothers,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success
ton yours Uus shown it to possess sup rior virtue* for the treatment of thei coinptainfs. KHKN KNHJIIT, M. 1>.
A B. MORTLKY. KsQ.,of L’rtri, N. V'., wiiU-4: “ I have used your Itctnnil myself mid in my family ever since you invented it, and believe it the beet medieine f.»r its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold 1 should sooner pay twenty five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or
take any other remedy.”
Croup, Whooping Cough. InfliieiiTM. Si’RiNOFiKf.D, Miss.. Fell. 7,1H&0. Brother Aver: I will cheerfully certify your is tbe best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the fcouth appreciate your skill, and comineud your medicine to our people.
HIRAM CONKI.IN, M. I>.
A'lOS LEE. Esq., Montrrky, U.. writes,3d Jan., lS, r >6: “I had a tedious Influeiita, which confined me in doors nix weeks ; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your /Votom/ by tjio advice of our clergyman. The first nose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made tno completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well ms the best wn can buy. and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies,
us the i>o<»r man's friend.”
Asthma or I'hthisir, am! Ilronchitit.
Wkht Maxchkstek. Pa., Feb. 4, Ib.ck
Fir: Your Cherry I'-rt^ral is performing inrirvellotM cures in this section. It has relieved severs I from a!arm> fug symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an al Vet ion of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PA It KM, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. I>., Albion, Momko* Co.. Iowa, writes, Mept. 6,1855: *• During iny pmeticoof many yaars I have found nothing e^iinl to your C/irrry t^ctnrat for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing
such as me curable.”
We might add volumes of evidence, but the meo convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its
offects upon trial. Con«iniiip{io7u
Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous ch'hh hs this. M-une no human aid can reach; but even to those tho Cherry
]Moral affords relief and comfort.
Astok IIoi'sk. New Yohk City. Marc’i 5, 1856. Doctor Aykr. Lowem.: I feel it s duty and a •»|«*us«ire to inform you what your i'/erry /'Coral has done f-r my wife. She hud been five mouths laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no Mii ve eon Id procure gave her much relief. Mho was steadily foiling. until Dr. Strong, of this city, when* we haveeuiiie for advice, recommended a trial of your medieine. W.* bh < his kindness, as wo do your skill; for she hus re covert I from that day. Fhc is not yet as strong as she used Ui be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELLY, OF Fhelhyville.
Cbnmtmptivn, do not despair till you hnvo tried ATSR*a Ghkhry Pectoral It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cure-t all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. — VhUadcljJhiu Ledger, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. rpilE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine bavo been X taxed their utmost to prisiucethiN liest, miwt perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in exculUnce the ordinary medicines, and that they win tuprecedentedly ufton the esteem of all men. Th *y areKife and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Th ir p- nt*- ’ tinting proDcrtieHstimulate the vitalactivitiesof Hie ho*ly. i remove the obstructionM of itv orgRtis. purify tin* f*h»oiI, i and expel di>e:i.<e. They purge out the foul buniors wfiich j lireed and grow distemper, sfiintilato sluggish or disordered org^s into their natural Nrtinn.and imparthe.Tlthy j tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, hut , hI.mj formidable and (langemus diseswes thiit have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce poweii'cl
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Second Arrival of Drugs! rpHE undersigned, grateful fer the very lih-. I oral patronage bestowed upon him duribJ tiie lai<t two years, wnuld resjux lfully announee •to the citizens of Greencastle and vicinity, ;hat he ha? just returned from tiie East, where ■ he hae purchased the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ever brought to this market—ail of which he effers for sale at the lowest prices. Having already sold a heavy stock tins season (this being the second of tiie season,) brought here some’ two months since, we fe*i satisfied of 1 icing 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, Greencastle, Sept. 4, 1858. Druggist. Patent Medicines. I HAVE all tiie popular PATENT M KDI 1 IT N KS of the day, direct from the manufacturers, so that I can vouch tor their <iniuiuenetK—among which will he found tiie fol-
lowing :
Jaynes’ Medicines in full, of which wo are
the exclusive agent in Greoncnstle; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Fills; Kennedy s Medical Discovery ;
Uoback'f Blood Purifier and Blood Fills;
Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters;
Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Sands’ Sarsaparilla;
Howe’s Shaker Sarsaparilla;
Guvsott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;
Shaker Extract of Sarsaparilla; Hurley's Extract of Sarsaparilla;
Scovill’s Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia;
Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla,
tflfi CONRAD COOK. Druggist.
tfommiggiou.
AN D. J.I)A RNALL, BiMuiMsmn —A.NO ’ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Oil EEKCASTI, E, IMj O ffice—N. E. Room of the Court House.
REFERENCES.
Hon. Ji'mti* Harlan, Mt. Fleasant, Iowa; “ He.'iry S. Lane, Crawfordsvillo, Ind.; “ John' P. Usher, Terre Haute, « “ O. P. ‘Morton, Centreville, « “ John A- Matson, Greencastle, “ “ Henry Si vrest, “ «i K.T. Keightlev, “ Maj.TV. D. Alien. Cashier Ex. Bk., “ “ “ W. H. Shields, Recortkt P. C., “ “ Oapt. W. H. Thombnrgh, *• <■ •• Win. M. Jacobs, Richmond, Ma; “ Francis M. Darnall, “ “ “ Gustav us S. Elgin, KichfieHL“
Hon. Alb. O. Patrick, Grasshopper Falls, K.T., Moore & Osliorn, Attys. at Law, Ciftongo, 111. I ND. J. DARNALL would niostiraspectii\ fully announce to the citizens of Vtnam and adjoining counties, and the puhlic 'generally, that he has recently opened a general Real Estate and Live Stock Agency,
irilEl lir REFITTP
•K
would n-speetfully announce to
cleanse the system from all impurity, and the ; . life of the body, which is tlu^ blocsl, bisumcs UnCllVlCICCl
| perfectly healthy; eonseijucntly allsieknessaiid their manufacture. Ami being depain is driven from the system, for they cannot . • 1 1 | -v N/I.I I /• 1
___________ remain when the body becomes so pure and termined that Dr. MLanesLele«a-“ Be content With What you have,” | cl 2l[' , , , brated Vermifuge and I.ivcr Pills . • i . si x ii inernaFon why people are so distressed when in a.* a. l # i as the rat said to the tray when he saw 8 iek, and why so many die, is because they do i sbaj 1 . 00111111116 to occupy the high that lie had left part of his tail in it. not get a medicine which will pass to tlienfflio- position they now hold among the Bf^„Man is like a snow ball. Leave j tod parts, and which will open the natural pus- : . j. , f tl . 1 him lying in idleness against the SU nnyr ll K , ' sfortl "' di,l ' H,eto b’ ca8t ” ut ; hcneealargc gteat rememes or tne aay, ifiey
fenee of nrosneritv and all the 1 th,t\ T mn,lt . vot food and other matter is l<Klgc.!,mul will continue to spate neither time! yffssi", they »rr «i ih. same ii.,.,, in .lln.iui.iisa d - ■..ti, I .1 ... - thostmiiiicli find inh>stini.*nrf.liti>rtil1v o, i.i.iL,\t . : . - , . „ ufsst nnfl Isvt ;>hyslc that cun tw rmplnvsfl for rbt1dn , ii.
lipinif augar-roitfetl, they mic iilettAiiit to take; mid being purely veffHabh*. are fr»M* from any riak of hunn. have been mude which aurphia belief wore tiicy Hctoub* Htniitiiitoil by men <>f f«uch oxaltwl position mu) charactor as to forbid the anepicinn of nntruth. Many c'lniiv nt clergyman and phy«icituiH have lent their naiiicK to riifj to the public the reliability of my remet lien, uhile utherB havH NfUt me the RfiMiirarn’e of tholr ronvictioii that mv I’l'eparatioTia rontrihute .mmeiiM ly to tliy relief of my
nttlieted, .•iiffbrinK fcllow-im*n.
The Urmt below named h p ,rM »‘»etI to furnish grati.-i my A iniTii H n AlmaMne.confaining mm !ions for their n>*e n:.'d certificates of their cure*, of the following complaints: — Owti verses. I’.iiioH.'* Complain la. Rhetunatfoin, DrojMT, Hettrthnrn, llotwliu he arising froia a foul HtMimeh. Niinaea. Indl^eetiou. Morbid Inaction of the Bow. hi and Pain ui it i.i ; therefrom. Flatulency. !.<».•« of Apposite, a!l «Jh rous cmi CutaiKNHiB DineRHefl which retjtiiro an etneiiant medicine*. Serofula or Kirin’s Evil. They aDc, by purify-
Y 5*tei
the stomach and intestines arc literally overflow-1 11 : ing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing -1 disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing'and
in him melts like butter; but kick him
around, and he gathers strength with ev w.»h..... . cry revolution, until he grows into an!"*th the blood, which throws tiie corrupted avalanche. Td succeed you must keep! " ,!ltt< r thlou K h , ' ver . v vc 'n “"d artery, until movin'^ r I life i? taken from the body by disease. Dr. T . . i , i 1 Horse’s Pills have added to themselves vietoome tavern jokers hailed a clergy-! rv upon victory, by restoring millions of the man in Nashua, New Hampshire, the -ick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, other day, witli a request that he would thousands who have been rucked or tormented settle a dispute among them. “What ' vitl ' I’ aln “ lld anguish, and whose feeabout ?” said he. “ Tell us how old the h e . hav “ . b '' en ( . E '" > « :h h th" hur.nng , ., . , T - u lemenU of raging fever, nad who have lioen devil is. they answered. “Keep your Imught, as It were, within a step of the silent own iumily records, gentlemen, keep! grave, now stand ready to testify that they your own family records,” said he; and would have been numliered with the dead, had the fellow who said he could “head off! lb n,,t ^r. 11 ",'! fe rre £t and wonderful med,L,i »• i . , lieine, Morses Inilniu Root Fills. After one the minister went in, and, we regret to,,,,. twod(lw * hud i ak ,. n) th( . v wer ,. astl)n . say treated. jished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing , ,. _ J** , . „ , .. [theircharmingell'eets. Not only do they give Wot Ire W Married People Do. i 11Jln ,. d i aft . and strength, and takeaway A trial, involving matters of a delicate j all siekness, pain and anguish, bnt they at onee I character, in which it was deemed ne- go to work at the foundntion of the disease, eessary to cstalilish the nature of an in-! w hich is thoblood. Therefore, it will be shown, tirnacy between the defendant, a married ffl** 1 " 1 . 1 ? b >' , ,h “ s, ' "''I’ these Fills, that .««« „_ i aii they will 80 cleunHe and purify, that digeafte— man, and a young woman, took place a tha J d ,, ld , v L . n emy-will take its flight, and day or two ago. Among other evidence the flush of youth and beauts w ill again return, offered, a witness, a daughter of Eve, of and the prospect of a long and happy life w ill course, stated that she had observed the cherish and brighten your days, pair sitting so very closely together that „ ' , 1 “ rs “ 8 In '. littn l l ioot ,,||ls '’y Oenrnd t "**■« “ T thc W* SkS'S&SJK’iitrr ■ them, (graphic description that!) that A. J. White, sole proprietor, No. 10 Courtlie had his arm around her waist, and, landt st., New Y'ork. Win. Madge & Co., though her head was turned away, he manufacturers and proprietors of Dr. Trask’s frequently stooped down and kissed her J! a f. m ' tic ihntment, Larlville, Madison eo., lips,] and she returned his caresses ar Priefo” cimte p?r h,,x. julylT ly9 “You say you did not see the lady- HOWARD ASSOCIATION, face, Miss queried one of the PHILADELPHIA. counsel. “How then do you know that A »rr° hnt I ” aM ' l . hon .: M,.,ked by Special
the woman the defendant embraced was'
not his wife?"
“His wife—pshaw! Do you think I TH E HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view haven’t sense?” i I °f 'ho awful destruction of human life,
‘‘Whether iiatute he, or h„ pro
tided you with the average anHiimt of diseases by Qiuteks, several years ago directed brains, madume, is not the question," re- their Consulting Surgeon, as a ( h auitaih.k marked the attorney, pompously. “I’lease ACT worthy "f their name, to open a Dispensary answer me the one I ask " [ 'he treatment of this ehtss of diseases, in all u vou .........J, a ; r ?» i‘ lleir forms, and to give mkuual advice ^ , '.' ',, okatis to all who apply by letter, with a dey course I am, madam. scription of their condition, (age, occupation, “Well, then, sir, you don’t know much. 1 habits of life, Ac..) and, in cases of extreme pov1 knew they wern’t husband and wife crtvylori KNisii medicines kkek ok chahob. when I saw them kissing each other for '* H “'hi '1'“' die Association com-
hMb^S. tap.” All Kx|>1ohIvc: A iiccdol<*. , UH*nt.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia ^he Directors of tha Asgoeiation, in their Dispatch relates the following anecdote ■ ! *“'F l ' r ' u P° n the treatment of Sexual
“■*
ous companion, a good dogandgun, andje-M which has attended the labors of the Conjierhaps a little hitters for the stomach’s -lilting Surgeon in the cure of S)>ermatorrhicft, sake, it is not you, I hope, my sporting Sl ’ ln ‘ n “) Weakness, Impotenoo, Oonorrhn'ii, friend, and assuredly not your corres-! < 'i* t '' t ’’"* 'luanism or Selfpondent. In the person ol my negro 1 >alIU , p|, in f or ongu j n g y t . ttr valet, Horace, 1 possess the former, at The Directors, on a review of the past, feel all events, to say nothing of the last en- assured that their labors in this sphere of lu^ umerated. Let me mention a character- nevolent ertort have been of great benefit to
i.tic remark made by liim rocoitly, —l 1 *.’! 1
tor its droll truth amused me much at newslzeal, to this very important and much
the moment. despised cause.
Thirsty and tired, after a morning’s An admirable Report on .Spermatorrha'a, or sharp work among the partridges, my ^® I J 1 * n al ^ ,, aknc»s, the vice ot Onanism, Mas- ' i t>;„i ,.,i xir 1 i i * turhation, or Btdf-ahuse, and other diseases of friend Lapt. Richard \\ , and I stop- N . XUi(1 organHi bv ^ cvnsulting Burgeon, ping at a small branch to “wood, pro- w ni he sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) viously to lunching, the following dia- kree ok chakuk, on receipt of two stavies logue took jilace: ■ for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the “Give us some whisky and water ,l »‘ urea ' ,,J 'reutmentof sexual diseases, diet, Ju.staB you say ;i ^un orter bo loaded, Hictod. tSome of the new remedies a ad mothods massa Jiick,’’ says Duck, proceeding to I of treatment discovered during the last year,
nor expense in procuring th.e Best Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to
FLE’IIYI} BROS. Pittshiirgh, Pa.
D'*rt!.‘r-4 ami Physicians ordering t'p in othorn iiiiiig; Broi. y will do well lo write flu ir or»li*r* lisUnctly, and tnlr non,’ hut Dr. M'Lanr's. jirepored ly p'lenUnn firm. Pittsfmrrjh, I\t. To thope wiftfiiiig to give :h-m a trial, we will forward jkt mail, post |.in«l. to any i ^rt of the United State*, one l>ox of Pills for twelve | nree-onut postage ntampB, or ono vial of Vermlfnge for . 'uirt n n throo-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
n<» i 1’MMfinteil Dr t*V'*mv epjit-* extra.
SOLD BY A.LL DRUOOISTB. ly 35
P.S.
han Flmniui
DK. U. W. PHILLIPS’
flri SYRUP.
\\ people of Putnam county, that we have refitted our room on the N. \V. corner of the Fuhlie 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 wo may
enumerate—
'•OD kegs pure, prime White Lead, (warranted as such) 50 “ White Zinc 500 gall. Linseed Oil JOO “ Fish “ 100 “ Noatsfoot “ 200 “ Lard “ :i bids. Spirits Turpentine 300 oz. Quinine 100 drachmsSulph. Morjih. 15 lbs. Kyrup of Pnospiiutos 15 “ Glycerine 15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron 300 “ Sub. Curb. Soda (supcriorloany) 25 “ Sulph. Cinchoimc 50 “ Blue Mav 200 boxes Glass (city brand), all sizes 2no gall. Copal Varnish 100 “ Japan “ 100 “ Coach “ 50 “ Dnumr “ 50 “ Black Leather Varnish 500 o's. Chrome Green 500 “ “ Yellow 200 “ “ Red 50 “ Chines ■ Vermillion loo “ Burnt Cmbcr 500 “ Mineral Paint ( fire proof) 200 “ Yellow Oehre too “ Vandyke Brown 3 hhl. Lamp Blaek 50 lbs. Drab Blaek 50 “ Ivory Blaek In short, every article usually kept in an establishment of this kind. We offer the same
at thc
LOWEST MARKET PRICES! JkA'So don't forget the Moosier Corner"
and is now prepared and ready to transact any business connected therewith, such as Registering, Advertising, Selling, Transferin g and Exchanging Real Estate; Locating Land Warrants, Investigating Land Titles Collecting Claims and Investments, Renting and Leasing Farms, Renting Houses and Lot Faying Non-resident Taxes, Collecting Kents[ Registering, Advertising, flndingPurchasers for, and when authorized sifto do, in the Pur chase, Sale, Exchange and Transportation of all classes of Common Stock ; and A LSO, Registering, Advertising, finding Pure hirers for, and when empowered so todo, in Buyin - Selling, Exchanging, and Transporting alj
chissen of Bloialed StiK-k.
The transaction in the Commission bminass will not ho contined to unv one partk-ulur hrnneh, hut will include all that is generally tninsacted at commission liouses—in selling a t auction or otherwise all articles of Merchandise, Furniture, Farming and .Meclmnieal 1miilcmeiits. Books, and in fact everything that is usually sold at eorrmission houses’ All kinds j Produce and Provisions bought and shipped,
' when so authorized.
A special Entry and Register has boon prepared. for the registration of Blooded Stock, in which a minute description will be given as to age, si/.o, weight, color, pedigree, price and terms of all that may be registered for sale. Those who have common stock of any kind for sale, can find an Entry and Register
Enduu'ment Jar the I! he/ of the Sick and Di.itresccd, afflicted with Virulent and Epi-
demic Diseases.
an unusual in Ilia black
are of great value.
ui ..v,o u ii n » Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. J. f-.ui". ui j.i^ou in mn i.i.ie» Skh.i.i.n lIoroUTon, Aetinjr Simreon, Howard an. loading with one an.inuni. Association, No. 2 South Ninth sire,’t, Phllalike loading with the othei)—thc delphiig Pa. By order of the Directors:
EZRA D. HEARTWKLL, President. Gko. FairuuilI),Secretary. juneS ly
‘ i>ii. woiJ’S
Carminative Balsam! NEVER EA1 LI Nil REMEDV EUR
DIARRHEA, ERUX, fc.
pour out and fill up, with amount of gravity depicted
visage; tiou is
strongest goes down /tut.”
“ Hat," rejoins the captain, “it’s the last that you put in thc gun, Huck, that
does the killing.”
“Yes, massa Dick, I know that too, d but it is (hr fmt, in both instances, that
|)REPA RE 11 and sold by M ill. Lane, Drug-, i 1 gist, Greencastle. Price, 15 and 25 ets.
create thr r.rpi union /”
Need 1 add ihaildie audien' , c did ex , .
rr ] Pnfo * !ement of ! P, /te/r“iz4-Burlcy & J’eck, Isaac Mahan, how s ctoctrine. Jacob Doggy, Sami. Woodruff. |uly3 tf7
For a Severe Cough, take Phillips’ couoii synup. 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 ami Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Influenza, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding nt the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
tor Relief iu settled Consumption, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For all diseases of Throat and Lungs, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
I* an iiivnlimtita ronu*(ly in Mi-a-D's l»y enring th© ooujrh, jiivv. utiiifK aore throat, and ktM-itinc out th©
eruption.
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
f - n purely \ <*v?' t:itih* Compound, nnd contains no unit..n*,uu dm-jt whatever. It may Im taken by the ni. , *t ■•• 'i. iito f. mule or yonnK»*ut Infant, wlthoat th©
•sliKlicHt apprehemdon of harm.
PHILIilFS’ COUGH SYRUP 11 rrepareit In run. iliwaivsarising from colili
•ire) It Ih ini|>erlant llml the nmirtnl hHi.iiM knew it • a remeily tlmi will run., i. Invalimtiin to them. ’
PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP
|H an . V|H M-,||. .•,il„|M.Hlt|„| 1 , It Ih ntSTeJ at Mich
« pricj*. as ftt b»* within the r«*iu h of all PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
1* ••ridurscl uti l us. 'lliv K'Ditlonmn of the hlghdtl ufundiii” :md r* spoctabllBy. in onr cotnmunitv ; by tb.> .linli. iary, the Bar, the Pulpit, the Merchant, thr I’foph*; by such men u* Arc Incapable of lending
their numc.H to qnnrkerv, fraud or deception PHILLIPS’ COUGH *SYRUP
ha* st'Mitl the test «»f a lonjr, privatt* practice ; has d-mc. uii i is now doimr an amount of gcotl, unequal-
tnl by any other remedy now before the public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP
bus performrd runny remarkable curem, yet it is not <l:iirn'<l Hist it will work miracles, nr restore to health Hi -dr j.it-.f recovery; yet it will relieve and pHlli ite the eiHD rings of conaumptivea, who am be-
yotid the hope of recovery.
PinLLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. H.iM C,|| any of my amenta ; get it circular or pamph-
let, in which you will find such testimony aa will convince even the ni<»t Kkeptii'itl, of the truly supe-
rior virtues of
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP ! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G VV. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
2 Colli*a— UniMinjr. Walnut at., lift. Fourth A
Ktflli ala.. CINCINNATI. OHIO.
Soldby J. Allen and £. A. Lane. Uroencaatlc. A
Walls, Uumbridge; Rohm & Coi
ision, Now Maysvilloj 1 by druggtste and countr;
L in^ (he Idootl »nd htimuiatinu the system, cure many I roiiipIsintN which it would not he suppose,! fh<-■ cftiitl
rem it. Mich as D d.n-s. Partial fcliudm . NenralyU nod I vnll onrn . % ♦,» V,,,v Nirums I rrit.il ilit\. Ibr.n D-nirnt-. "! ( t. .,ivci t»nd Kid- j ^ . t y ^ lwvv'i» l \ i
i mfys. Geiil. nnd otli.T kindred com; inuits 1-01,; from a f low ftiile t-f the body nr obetnii m-ii <’f ite fniu’tions. Do not he put c»iT by miprincipled dealers with ‘w rne 1 other pHI they make more profit on. .V-k for Ayfk’s
J Piuj?. and take m tliim* else. No other they can «rfv© I you couipores with this in its intrinsic v >|i,c or curative 1 f/ tr rrtonn/ rrfime/edf 1 powers. Tiie sick want the best aid there is for them, J Why VPs I tin for
!>
j and they jdmuld have it.
Prepared by Dr. .T. C. AYFiR, Prsctical and Analytiril ChorriEt, Lowsll. Mnas. Prick >15 Owl per Box. Five Uoxik for $ *.
SOt.D RV
Conrad Cook am! Jrromo Allon. Oreonotis-1 Itie; M.T. Bridges, Fillmore; W. li. Walls,) Bainbridgi'; and by all Druggists and dealers in medieine. At wholesale bySuire, Kekstein 1 & Co., Cincinnati. octlG ly22 DOEHHAVE'S If,! I, LA Mi BITTESJS.
tf 16 CONRAD COOK, Druggist. ImliKo! ImliKo! Indigo! (> you know wliere to get the best tif IXDIOO, learranted to i/irc natinjaction or
'J reft
yes,
these two years. It is nt I tflti COOKS
I have been using it
DRUG STORK.
PIKE PRIME WHITE LEAD
PI KE PRIME WHITE PI KE PRIME WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC
LEAH LEAD
WHITE WHITE WHITE
PURE FRENCH ZINC PURE FRENCH ZINC
1'UUK 1 ilNSEKl > <>11., PITUH I.1XSKKI ) < >11, PUHF. I iIXSKKJ ) Oita
For sale low at
nov20 tf27 COOK'S DRUG STORE.
TOE CELERHATED HOLLAND REMEDY KOR
BTSPE3PSIA,
DISEISE OF THE KMIXEVS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
; WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, | And tiie various affections consequent upon a
DISORDERED STOMACH OR UVER,
Sueli ns Indigestion, Aeiditv of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Los? of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Rlind and Hlecding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumaticand Neural- ' gie A flections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, nnd in others effected
a decided cure.
'I Ids is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the j nianner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Brcrhave. Because of its great success in most ! of Hie European States, its introduction into tiie United States was intended more especially 1 for those of our fatherland scattered here and thereover the face of tins mighty country. ’ Meeting with great success among them, I now oiler it to tiie American public., knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must
be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instautaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the scat of life, thrilling and quickenihg every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the
system.
CAUTION 1
PURE PURE PURE
PURE punk: PURE
PIRK IMRE PIKE
At
PARIS GREEN PARIS GREEN PARIS GREEN
prepared for their special benefit, in which will be given a full history, price and terms of all stock that may be registered for sale. Those who have Real Estate to sell or rent, or Personal Projierty of any kind, will find an Entry and Register sutHeiently large to give tiie most minute description of your Property, whether Real Estate or Personal—together with your price and terms. The above-men-tioned Book? have all Ikm'ii prepared expressly for the business, and are for no other purpos'd whatever. And all js-rsons 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 inspeetion,) and find the exact location, quality, kind, price and terms of whatever you wish to purchase. The design is to make this an intelligencenflice, into which nil, both buyers and sellers, who believe that an office of the kind will lie advantageous to community, can contribute something of interest. Buyers who study well their own interests will find that no harm can arise from an examination of (lie records; and those who have property of any one or the several kinds for sale cannot pos-ibly be harmed by having it registered, for not only do the records gi\e a full description of your property, but also your own price and terms. You make your ow n contracts; receive the funds from the hands of the purchascF who mav lie directed to your property from the description on record. Then how can it la* a losing game—a swindling game, or any other game, save that ofastruightforwnrd, upright, honest and honorable transaction? And for keeping those several Entries and Registers, an f finding pureliusera for your property, (for in all cases wliere there is no sale made, there is no commission ereharges whatever,) you w ill be taxed the following
COMMISSIONS.
On Real Estate, as follows: < )n all sales from faun to $:t, oun inclusive, 2 pent. “ “ “ “ $3,000to$4,000 “ tj u .• “ “ “ “ $4,000to(5,11111) “ ii u « “ “ “ “ $5,0()0to$7,0l)0 « U .i a “ “ “ “ $7,ooo to any amount, I « “ In all sales going above $3,(ion, 2 percent will he charged on the first $3,000. On J.ive Stock, as follows: < in all sab s from $15 to $50 inclusive, 5percent. “ “ “ “ $50 to $200 « 4 .. it “ “ “ “ $200 to $500 “ 3 « ii “ “ “ “ $500to$l,000 “ 2 “ “ 11 “ “ $1,000 to as nine Ii greater as the sum may lie, not less than 1 j per rent. In all eases where thc sum exceeds $5taK. J per cent, w ill be charged on tiie first $5ou.
( II ROM V) (iREEN ( IIROM R (iREEN ('I I ROME GREEN VERHIHRIS HREKN VERDIGRIS GREEN VERDIGRIS GREEN COOK S DRUG STORE.
I’KI.MK COL AD VARNISH I’KI.ME COPAL VARNISH PRIMP. COPAL VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH HODV COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH
5 0,000 Acres of Land for sale in Ni rthern ]ow:»; | all -elected locations; timber and prairie. I’rivv ranging from $3 to $8 per acre. Good l..ug credits given. ~
! 280 Acres of Land in Putnam county—in, section 30, township 10, range 4—situated 13 i miles northeast of Greencastle, 3 miles north j of Bainbridge, 7 miles south of Ladoga— j the Greencastle and Cmwford-ville road on tho j west, and the county road on the north. Tho entire farm is enclosed by a good fence; 15o acres in a high state of cultivation, the remainder well set in lilue grass, with an abundance of choice timber of a general variety, such as oak, poplar, ash, hickory, black walnut, sugar, ‘No. 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 rooms | and porch, convenient out-houses, together with la large and commodious barn. This farm Is susceptible ot being divided into two smaller farms—there being an extra bouse built of
, . . hewn logs, containing two rooms and an entry EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER “ r hall. ! n a healthy location, quite handy to EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIERi fc h’ ,<,, aMl l churches, J mile from rail-
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the puhlic ' 1 mm ' | d
•s a Ta
should guard against jmrehasing. sanded to buy anything else ui( given Boerhave’s llolland Bitters
Male; C. _ Oruhb'aMill; and
1 generally.
Crodme,
y itorekeepers
ly 8
not per,’ou have fair trial.
| Due bottle will convince you how infinitely I superior it is to all these imitations. Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for | $5, hvthe SOl.K. CIlOl'KI KTORS, RENJAMIN PAGE, Jk. & CO., I Mann faeturiny PhnrmmcutinU and (ihem ia/.i.! Pittsburgh, Pa. | R. Browning, Wholesale Druggist, Agent, i ) Indianapolis. For sale by .Green-! !castle, Ink. dee]8lv3i i
EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER At COOK’S DRUG STORE.
THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST HOT OF TUBE PAINTS OF TURK PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS
For sale low at
OpK’S DRUG STORE. INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER
W armuted to gjve Satisfaction; Warranted to give Satisfaction Warranted-to give Satisfaction fj ooom&m,
LlQWLt LIGHT! LIGHT' LlGUfT! LIGHT | LKtHT!
} ! , ]A *'!' ! ^dOII 1' I A gissl frame house, with two rooms—a good I HE ( IlKAPF.Sr Bl RNINO FLUID W <'R, Stable, wood-house, &c,,—and two Vwiuit THE CHEAPEST BURNING FLUID ''' ts * n Garpontersville, for sale cheap for cash,
THE CHEAPEST BURNING FLUID; r V™ 1 '
IS TO BE HAD AT '
i"nd station, and one mile from a splendid flouring mill. A very desirable locution, and one that can lie had on very reiisoimhle terms. Price $35 per acre, in three payments. 100 Acres of Land, situated near the centre of Tanm county, Iowa, six miles from tho county seat, on the county road leading from 1 oledo to Cedar falls—all high rollingprnirio in a county that alsamds with g*sid stone coal and limestone rock—in a good neighborhood, clone to school, a good flouring mill wilhin .1 miles. Die line for the lowu Central R. R. passes through one corner of the land— station located on the land. iU#n, 18 acres of gcsid timber within five miles of the prairie land. A great bargain is ottered in this land no Acres of Land within 1 j miles northwest of Greencastle, situated on the Greencastle and Rockville road—20 acres in a high state of cultivation—me remainder abounds with splendid timisT of a general variety—land a littlo broken—never-failing water in abundance— all under fence—a young orchard of selected lrl >it. Price low—^35 per acre half cash ; bal-
ance in two annual payments.
IS TO IS TO
COOK S to)" COOKS «a)' COOK'S
BE HAT AT BE HAD AT DRUG STORE.DRUG STORE.DRUG STORE
A good Husinoss Room nnd 'VV’areroom for rent in the husiiic.j part of Bainbridge.
<«tl« 22
(WO ?tifl>
Houst* SimiitiiiK, lilifhliiinK Rods,
(Iron or Copper,)
\ ND all kind* of ,lO|i WORK in tlin Tin-
l\ nifi«' liiw
^TKVEN f ^ON& AMES
