The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1859 — Page 4

•Woe WUlle \V tuklv. Wco 'WUlio wlutrie Huns tbivmgh liiu town, U t> -ktuifu «IU‘1 (Iwwu »Uiir* In Ixi- ut^llV^uvn, Tupping ut tho window, Crying ut tho look, “Aro tho weans in their bed, For it’s now ten o’clock?' 1 11 Hey 1 Willie Winkle, A re ymj coming then ? The net '* singing Purrie To the »le(;pii]g hen. The dog is lying ou the floor, And d<'<-~ not even peep; \ nd liure s n wakeful luddie Tliutw.ill not fall asleep. “Anything but sleep, yott rogue; Old whig like the moon; Huttliug in an iron jug With an iron spoon ; Humbling, tumbling all about, Vrowing like a cock, Screaming like 1 don't know w hat, Waking sleeping folk. •Hey! Willie Winkio, (hurt you keep Mm -till? W riggling off a body's know Like a very eel, Pulling at the cat s ear. As site drowsy bums— Heigh, Willie Winkic, .See! there he comes! ’ Wearied is the mother Thnthae a restless wean, A wee stumpie bimio Heard whene'er seen— That hag a hattlo aye with sleep Before he’ll close an e'e; But a kiss from ofl’ Ills rosy lips Gives strength anew to me.

ttgL.Tho saying that “there is more pleasure in giving than in receiving,” is supposed to apply chiefly to kicks, modi-,

cine and advice.

nfai„Hyron was disenchanted when he; saw his inamorata eating. In other words, j he faltered when youth find beauty were

at. ft rah.

IgL,A gentleman who had a scolding

35u$ine$si ^(U‘nrti>icmfnt5.

GREAT BARGAINS

AT THE

People’s Clothing Store, Southeast Corner Public Square, AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND. THE undersigned would inform his friends

and customers that his

iM'tllrsl. Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE

A. N D

LIVER PILLS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK

MEN S, liOYS’T YOUTHS’ I*7"'":

CLOTHING,

k v n '

Wfdicat.

BOEKHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTEBS.

tion of the Trade, and more the Physicians of the

, i

especially the Physicians of country, to two of the most popu- ! lar remedies now before the public.

We refer to

Dr. Chat. IH’lnne’s frlrbratrd

Vermifuge and Liver Pills.

Honorable and fair dealing, together with his VV C do not recommend them as NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES universal Cure-alls, but simply for

Second Arrival of Drugs! rpiIE undersigned, grateful for the; very HhX patronage bestowed upon him during

• the lH>t two years, w< iild rcspoctfully annoniico ^ j q jyj to tho ottjzcng of Greonoastle and \icinitv MwchanU Wjid Trader* will be on their gu&rd and not that be has just rotunnd from the -East, whore be imposed upon by a Countertelt of Morse’s Indian Root . i ‘i • *1-- i * i r i»{i| g? Rjgned A. If. Mtnire. All genuine Indian Hoot Pills

—AN!

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS

18 NOW COMPLETE,

Kmhraeiug all the latest styles and fabrics, from 1 the lowest grade to the finest garment

which cun he found anywhere.

for carrying on business in this line, bus

secured him a

FAIR HUN OF CUSTOM, And he assures his friends and the public generally, that tie will continue to

offer them nothing hut tho

what their name purports, viz.:

THE VERMIFUGE,

For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis-

BEST IN THE MARKET factory results to various Animals

'subject to Worms.

! THE LIVER PILLS,

-AT THE—

LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

£ ? ? $ ? $ ?

DOIISPT IFOIRG-ZET To Call and sco Him if you Want Cl leap Goods.

fk

& 6 6 i & k k

II. LOEWKNNTINE.

THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR

BTSFEmA,

DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKNESS OB' ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon :t

DISORDERED STOMACH OR IIVER,

Such us Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Tains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In allNervoua, Kheumaticand Neuralgic Affections, it bus in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, nnd in others effected

a decided cure.

This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Prolcssor, Bn-rhuve. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into

all Bilious Derangements, Sick, the United states wu-intended more ospe.iaiiy

for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country.— Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing j that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must

be acknowledged.

It is particularly recommended to those perms whose constitutions may have been im-

ho has purehasod the largest stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

ever brought to this market—all of which he offers for %de at the lowest prices. Haring already sold a heavy stock this season (this

For the cure of Liver Complaints,

wife, in answer to an inquiry after her may 22. 1858.—

health, said she was pretty well, only subject, at times, to a “breaking out in

the mouth.”

B«/.„ A n Englishman traveling in Kentucky came to a ford, and hired a boat to take him across. The water being more agitated than was agreeable to him, he asked the boatman if any person wins ever lost in the passage. “Never,” replied I’at; “my brother was drowned last week, | but we found him the next day." BPX,-Julius.—“Sam, 1 feel as if I’d like to hab my name handed down to posterity.” Sam.—-“ Do hangman will hand you down from de gallows into de hands obdo dissexionists if you dou't alter your ways, nigger.” Julius.—“ U, no, Sam, 1 feel 1 shall die a noble death I” Sam.— “What! on de battle-field?” Julius.-

K. S. COWUII.L. |

J. 11KNCK.

GREENCASTLE

TO.33IWIITTM

NEAR

NORTH DEPOT. (>t'R FA (TOBY is now incomplete operation, and we are prepared to card and spin WOOL in

“ No, dat’s all played out now. Sam, I want to lay down on de hearth, and mix my ashes wid dc grate.”—Boston Post. B«X..A story is told of a doctor in the goodly town of B., not a hundred miles from Vermont. The doctor constantly missed wood from his pile, and kept watch. As was expected, it proved to be the work of a near neighbor, w ho soon appeared, and carefully culling ont all dry wood, : started off with an armful.— The Doctor hastily gathered up an armful of green wood, and followed, tugging as fast as he could, and just as the man threw down his armful, tho doctor did the same, exclaiming, “ There! you must burn green wood a part of the time ! I have to!” and departed, leaving the thief to his own reflections.

Head-Ach£, See. In cases of

Fever and Ague,

preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make

a speedy and permanent cure. .... , - , , \ J • r c l paired bv the continuous use of ament spirit.**, As specihcs ror the above men- „ r „thur forma of dissipation. Generally intioned diseases, they arc Unrivaled, stimtaneom in effort, it finds iu way directly , , - r -i i j to the seal of lifo, thrilling and quieki iiing i vaild never known to rail when ad- ery nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, j ministered in accordance with the in fact, infu.-ing now health and vigor in tho

1 . system.

^ J ctUfoMsviiAlolt^^ ^ T - h f U T eCedente - d r°f Ularit y hJiEd^SnylSaJiolSthhYmSl^ Crawfordsvillo street, I has induced the proprietors, should guard against purchasing. Benotper-

1~i IJ - suaded to buy anything else until you have FLEMING IJROIHF.RS, given Hicrhaves Holland Bitters a fair trial. p,. r _ cn ,. OOIJ p. One bottle will convince you how inlinitely * ' rA ’ l . superior it is to all these imitations,

sueh a manner as shall give the fO dispose of their Drug business, SmY" Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for iSZtStV. in which they have been success- * c,

have in our employ \\ orkmen ot thorough ex- fully engaged for the last Twenty Manufacturing Fharoiaccutist* and ChnnisU,

Years, a,ul they will now give their u

Western-Made Goods, undivided time and attention to "We shall have on hand a large stock ot! their manufacture. And being de-

tCTmi " Kl th «. Dr- M-Iaast-s Cele-

-leans, Plaid Flannels, White, Bed and Brown brated Vermifuge and L.iver Pills

shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to

FLEHINIi BROS. Pittsliurirh, Pa.

lowest prices.

Id ft heavy stock tins season (

in-on; me second of the season.) brought l— 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 tho Mountains. We therefore invite all who are in want of any article in our liue, to give us a cull and examine for themseh'cs before buying elsewhere. COXRAD OOOK,

(ireeiieaslle. Sept. I. 1 '.' s'. I •rug Patent Medicines.

I HAY F, all the popular PATENT MKD- | ICTN FS of the day, direct from the manufacturers, so that I can vouch for tlu ir genuinrnesH—among which will he found the fol-

lowing :

Jaynes' Medicines in full, of which wo are

tho exclusive agent in Greonea-tle; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills; Kennedy * Medical Discovery;

Kohaek s Blood Purifier and Blood Pills;

Kii liartl-iill'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;

SeoviU's Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Stillingia;

Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla,

tf 16 ' C\>NKAD COOK, I (ruggist.

I-ills, iignSd A- — ■ — ■ .... m u mm, IJ III b.vs the n»me euJ signature uf -1 J. H /iWt A Ct., ou

each box.

Dk. Morsk, the inventor of Morsk's Indian Hoot Pills, lias spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America lias spent three years among tho Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Hr Morse was the first man to establish tho fact that all diseases arise from Impi’rity ok tiik Blood—that our strength, health and life de-

pended upon this vital fluid.

When the various passages become clogged land do not act in perfect harmony with tho. different functions of the body, tho blood loses I its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing nil pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our. health wo are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off'tile stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act and thus our light of life will forever be blown ont. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open And how pleasant to us tlmt we have in om power to put a medicine in your ranch, namely Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tho mountainous cliff's in Nature'll garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which the*u Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the por6s of the skin, nnd assists Nature in throwing nut the Oner parts of the corruption within. The second*! a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs tin, passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors fmin the lungs by

n'ramunniitu , - \ l ' E would respectfully announce to the ' copious spitting. I hethilili. a Diuretic which \\ peoplePutnam countv, that we have gives aso and double strength to tho kidnej s; refitteil our room on tho N. Vi”, corner of the tl" |s cneourngvl. they draw large amounts of

Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yarns, Ac Call and see these Goods, before leaving your'

Wool at any other Factory.

C All DING. To those wanting Rolls made, or Yarn spun, we would say, wash your Wool clean and bring it to us, and you shall he plersed with the work. It will he done promptly, your Wool not Wasted, and us cheap as at any other responsible

Factory.

Those from a distanec-can have their Rolls and Yarn to take home with them. WOOL WAOSTTEID in exchange. The highest market price iwiid for Wool in exchange for goods.

BENGE A C’OWGILL.

Green castle, May r.*. 18&8.—tf HEAR YE! HEAR YE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY

CQaA/rs, P^JSTTS, "VKHTS,

I ndiannpolis. castle, I ml.

For sale by

TVS. Donlor* an«I r*by*irian8 ftr(!rriii(j frtni otliprs than Fleming' Bros., will do well to write their orders listiuctly. mid t ike non/' but l>r. M'Lanr’s, prepared by Flemituj }troe. Pittxhurt/h, /Y». To those wibhintf to pive them a trial, wo will forward per mail, pout paid, to any •art of the United Staton, one box of Pills for twelve hroo-rent postage stumps, or one vial of Vermifuge for

ut

fourtoon throo-o i

Hnther Itold.

A gentleman on his way from Boston to Vermont stopped at a tavern, where he met an inquisitive Yankee, who said

to him: I —and— “Where did you come from, if I may AU nt " er Article, m the clothing i.mr

he so hold?” CHEAPER IN PRICE

“Nut bold at all—I eame from Boston.” j —and—

^ Where are you going, if I may bo so BETTER IN QUALITY THAN EVER.

“ 1 am going to Vermont."

“ Who are you going to see there, if I

may be so bold ?”

“I am going to see the widow M.” Store East Side of the Public Square, “ Are you a married man, if I may be j ^ j src>m Qm ^

so bold ?

Notick Extraoiuun.xky !—Those indebted to mo, whoso notes and accounts are due, must pay up. A word of this sort is enough

among gentlemen.

dec 18 ly31 chqr H. J. HILTON.

Come and See VIy Goods

BEFORE YOU 1'URCHASK.

“ I am a widower.”

“ Are you going to marry the widow M„

if I may be so bold?”

“ Well, that'sn little too d—d bold!"

All ardors from Canada must

ly 36

stainns.

-. -• „iod ixv t" '*’i'v oxtra. HOLD BY ALL DBU(i(J18T8.

DR. G. W. PHILLIPS’ t'OKtll SYltl'P.

(x rooii-

declS lyJl

AYER’S

Cathartic Pills

(SUGAR COATED,)

A UK MADE TO

CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalid*, Fatlicra, Motlicm, I’liy*!cimiN, l*lillHnihropi*(*« rend tlivir K11V« I*, and Jud««* of I heir Yirlttes. FOR TUB CUKK OF llpndarhtsSirk Headaclie 9 Foiil Stomach. I'UTSBURG, I’A., SlllY 1. \^b-K r>R. J. C. ATER. Sir : I havo b«en ivnoatedly curvd ul the worst lieudarhe any InKly cun have liv a done or two of yotir Pills. It Heeuih toaris^from irfhul stomivh. wLicb they cleanse at once. If they will cure other* as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respuct, ED. W. PTIKJU.E, Clerk of Steamer Chinvu. Uiliotift Disorders and Liver Complaints. Department ok tux Intkku-r, i Wasuinoton, D. C., 7 Feb., 1 M 56.) Sm: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and can not hesitate to say they uro the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick mid decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilimu dis1 ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. I)., JJiysician of the Marine Hotpital, Dysentery* Relax* and Worms. Post OrrtCE, IIarti.and, Liv. Co.. Nlirii., Nov. 16. Da. Ayer : Your Pills are tho perfection of medicine.

refitted our rooni.on tlio N. \Y. eoruor of tho Public Square, nnd Ims <• gained considerably more room. Wo an* now using tin* whole house for Dritt;*, nnd have it literally lillod from top to bottom, among which we may

enumerate—

200 kegg jawe,/rW.we White Leu cl,

I warranted aa sueh) 50 “ White Zinc 500 gall. Linseed Oil 300 * 4 Fish 44 100 “ N oats foot * 4 200 44 Lard 44

3 bbl§. Spirits Turpentine

300 oz. (Quinine

100 drachms Sulph. Mnrph. 15 tbs. Syrup of I'liosphaft s

15 44 Glycerine

15 “ Syr. Iodide Iron

300 44 Sub. Curb. Soda (superior to any)

25 “ Sulph. Citiclionae

50 41 Blue Mass

200 In >\us Glass (city brand), allsiKO*

200 gall. Copal Vui'iiish 100 ‘ 4 Japan 44 100 11 Coach u

60

ti

Dannir “

60

»*

Black L> tthor Vi n, U

50(1

l»S.

t 'hrome J i reen

500

.(

. “ Yellow

200

(1

“ Bed

50

u

liineso Vermillion

loo

it

Burnt Umber

500

u

Mineral Paint ( fin gronf)

200

a

Yellow Ochre

too

t<

Vandyke Brown

8

bid.

Lainjt Black

50

It-.

Drab Black

FriKtd Waif*.

At a cheap boarding-house in Phila-

ilelphia, whore board was at two dollars ! MM'Y | PM '*N r | , ( lit and a half a week, there was a huge feed ^ ^ I'llLVI tllV/llli.

or, who “earned the price of a week’s I | \ ri! th ° ^‘f 'iVu*' hoard in three days out of seven But- we nr ,. tofltmlah all wh./may blin

ter was extravagantly high, and of this nuud of anything iu our lino, wRh tho ho was espei ialJy fond, preferring it | VERY BEST OF GOODS, “ 'J hickly fiinsail At as low figures as any otlier store in tho W«*t. Ou corresnonding ehunks of bread.” Wo expect to sell our Goods FOR CASH, < Ine day the landlady, whose patience 'or its equivalent, nnd of course can s( II fur h - had heeopic exhausted, said toiliim ‘ profit than those who sell on longtime. “That butter. Mr. If., that you are We wtt]keepeoMtonUyon hand

eating, and appear to like so much, cost ^ ® O0( I Supply °f th° Boat Brands of

two shillings and sixpence a pound.” I^UcKl clTlfl-OilS, “ Did it though ?”a6ke(J tho goarmand ;! Together with then, reaching out his knife, he took up ALL OTHER GOODS IN OUR LINE

a big lump, and puttiim it upon a little piece of bread, he rolled it routfd iti his

mouth appreciatingly, saying:

“ Well, now, I should pay that butter

was really worth it!”

Not unlike the man who was smoking

a cigar in a sUgc-eoaeh :

“Ladies, ’said he, “p’rhaps you don't

like tobacco smoke?"

“To tell you the truth, we do not,”! said the ladies whom ho addressed ; “ we

can't hear the smell of it.”

“Jes so—yes; a good many folks can’t,” 1 said he, taking his cigar out long enough i to spit, and resuming it again with the utmost nonchalance, and puffing away like tho smokepipe of a locomotive. Hpeaking of stage-coach impertinence, here is a case in point, not a week old. A lady had occasion to take such a conveyaneo for a few miles from u point on 1

the Wabash Valley Railroad.

Among the passengers was a graceless personage, who amused himself and an-; noyed the other passengers by roaring forth fragment* of aegro melodic* andj sueh like choice musical hits. All at once it seemed to strike him that his per-

formances were not appreciated.

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

Stationery arul 1 ‘erl'umery,

4 >f all kinds;

Flavoring Extract*, Hair Oil*, d c., All of which we warrant as represented, or no sale. Come undsee for yourselves.

E. A. LANE.

"WILL. LANE, Agent.

may 29. isns.—tf

Greencastle Music Store! a A , l> ’ lv “ Foktks from $175 to $800. 1 I II qq'* Ki.oiiK.oNs from $ 15 to $200. ./ I W JGvitakh from $5 to $50.

Violins from $1 to $50.

Also, u full and complete stock of Slnil Music and Musical Merchandise, o! all kinds, constantly on hand and for sulu ut “SxiAsii-nowN I’aniV Pkick*.''

fhir Pinna Fortes are from

noted Faetories:

Chickering A. Sons Woodward & Brown A. & J. Keogh Peters, Gragg & Co A. II. Gale Jfc Go

Child & Bishop's celebrated Melodoons. The above instruments cannot be surpassed, and will be sold on terms defying competition.

7;;',-""or W„ re.^lfully invite those wishing anything Ladios, he remarked to the. passen- in th« Music line to call ami exumiaoour.t.K’k gers gciiorally, “ p rhupa my singing isn't Every instrument fully warranted. All orders

agreeable to you promptly attended to ’ Address

The suggestion was agreed to «m. ron. }} t" 'BBtN.SA ('()., Greeneastle, Tnd. “I am sorrv vnn don’t BLo it l.ni I ” ’'—B*’ on d-hand Pianos wanted in er-

do iLZZ J l CelTaliay. ,t J , k U e l\'

point to <Mjjvygn»df ~Umt s w hat I tra , >TTJST IE^IEOIEI"V!E]lD Vcj for, X t|o. J in sorry you (.lou t like* ‘^1^^ largost and host lot of PKKFL MKKY * a jri '>*' I don’t see how l can help it!” 1 ev, ‘ r br ""« ,,t L h * H

he following

... Boston.

ft

..Buffalo.

.. Louisville. .... New York.

For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Slight Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For u 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. Fur 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 Inffuen/.a, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For lueip’ent Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Relief in settled Consumption, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For all diseases of Throat and Luh'gs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.

Tliey have done tuy wife more yud Hum 1 can tell yon

vay let month*. Wen I aneo, but p:nt no belter. Bho

i: I have used your Fills with yntraordimiry ny family and among thoae 1 am railed tovigft To regulate the organa of digC8tion nnd purl*

l« a purely Vegetable Compound, nnd rontainn polimtHHiH drug* whatever. It nmy be take .host delicate female or youngest infant, without the

ffllgbi'Nt apprelicnHion of harm.

no

t*n by tho

PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP In an invaluable rene-dy in Measles by curing the rongb. preventing sore throat, and keeping out tho

eruption.

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP

purely V

potnoneiiH dnigs whatever." It may 1k> t

o fem '

rehei

PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP IdwWii pr( |.i(r. (n(> Cl III (liiN'aiH-a arising from rolds, nnd it In important that the afflicted nIioiiM know It; a n medy that will cure, in invaluable to them. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP N a.i expensive composition, yet it in offered at inch a price, bm to be w ithin the roach of all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP id endorsed nnd tiBed by gentlemen of the higher,t rtfflnding and n ^pi-etnldlity, in our commiihity; by tin’ Judiciary, the Bar, tho Pulpit, the Merchant, the I'cple ; by Hiirh men a* are incapable of lending their luimeB to quackery, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP h.H stood the te*t of a long, private practlco ; haa d'*u«\ and is now doing an amount of good, unequal«*U by any other remedy now before the public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP has performed many remarkable niroa, yet It Is not claimed that it will work miracle*, or restore to health those past recovery; yet it will relieve and palliate the suffering* of consumptiveH, who aro beyond the hope of recovery. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP, Call on any of my agent*; get a circular or pamphlet, in which you will nnd such teatimony a* will convince even the moat skeptical, of the truly nuporior virtue* of PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP I PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. G W. PHILLIPS’, Sole Proprietor. No. 2 CaUegn UiilMinx, XVlimit ,t., bet. Fourth * rinbitii, CINCINNATI. OHIO,

She had l>ceu sick and pining away fot month*. Went

I off to lie doctored at great ox pen

i then connm-Ti' * tl takhig your Pill-, which soon enrad her, ' by expelling large quautitio* of worms (dead) from her body. They afterward* cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad.and my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while I others around us paid from live to twenty dollar* doctors’ i bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely | even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually

good and honest, will be pri'/<«d hero. GEO. J. G1UFFIN, Postmaster.

Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Ulood. Prom. Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor <>f Advent Church, /

Dr. Ater :

•ucceM in in;

fy tho blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and 1 cun confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. III.MLS. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24,186f>. Dear StR: I am naing your Cathartic Pills In my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify tho fountains of the blood.

JOHN O MKACUAM, M. D.

Erysipelas* Scrofula, Kinic's Evil* Tetter*

Tumors, and Salt Khetim.

From a Forwarding Merchant of fit. Louts, FVb. 4,1850. Dr. Ayer: Your Pill* aro 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 grievously afflicted with blotches and pimple* on her skin and in her hair. After our Child arts Cared, lbs also tHfed your

Pills, aud they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE. Illietim&titm* Neuralgia* and Gout*

From the Rev. Dr. 1/awkes, of Die. MdhoUist Fpis. Church.

Pi LAsxi Hot se. Savannah. Ua., Jan. 6,1K50. Honored Sir : I should be ungrateful for the relief your

skill lias brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 had the boat of physician*, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Rultimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the

use of them, 1 am now entirely well.

Senate Cuamher, Baton Roto*, La., 6 Dee.. 1H55. Dr. Ayer: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout — a painful disease that had afflicted mo for years. VINCENT 8L1DKLL. Tor Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com* plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel-

lent remedy.

For Costivenrs* or Conutipntion, nnd n* a Dinner Pill, they ore agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deafn«SH, and Partial lillndnrss, have been cured by the alterative action of these

Pills.

Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hand*, is dangerous in a public pill, from tho dreadful consequences that frequently follow its iucHutiou* wee. These contain no meicury or mineral subetauce whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUB RAPID CUKK OF COVGIIS, COI.DH, IIOAKSF.NKRS, INFXU.

50 “ Iron' Black

In short, every article usually kept in an

establishment of this kind. AYo

•I the

LOWEST MARKET PRICES! 8*ET (lout ti ry.t the MoOsier Corner '

when you come to bu\\

it 16 i ON RAO COOK, Dr I b (I I go! Indigo! Indigo!

■O you know whoro to get th« test of IX-

DIGO, wan inlet t glee f.

| the inoneg ref united /

\\ hy, yes, i do. for I liax’u hcen using it

I these two yours. It is at

tflO COOK'S DHCC. STOKE.

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Pi KK VKltDIbKIH WRIiKN PIKE VKUDItiKIS (JREEN PI KE VERDIGRIS GREEN

At COOK’S DHUG STORK.

1’KIMK COl’AL VARNISH , I’KIME CORAL VAHN1S1I 11’BIMB COPAL VARNISH

SITLRIOR DAM Alt VARNISH Sl'PKRIOR DAM A R VARNISH Sl’PKRrOR DAMAR VARNISH

BODV COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH BODY COACH VARNISH

kxclllknt JAPAN DRIER'

thus encotirn^ed, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown (mtlsjunt ifully bv thu iirinarv or water pivssage rind which coidu Mot have been discharged in any other wnt. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies tire other properties of the Fills while engaged in purifying the blood; tho coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the Other outlets, are thus tub n up and conveyed off in greater quantities hy the bowels. From the above, it is show* that Dr. .Morse's Indian Knot Pills not only enter tho stomach hut become united xvith the blood, for they find way to every part, mid completely rout out and cleanse tile system from all impurity, and the life of the hoily, which is the b 1 o.*d, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sicknossand pain isdriven from the syutem, for they cannot remain when the body becifines so jane and

elenr.

The reason wliy people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not gin a medicine whjeh will pass to thoufflichsl parts, and which will open the natural pa--llge-for the di.-i a-e to he cast out; lienee a largo (juautity ot i 1 uml and oth(-r matter is lodged.ahd thcstoivaoli and intestine-, a re literally overdo wing with the eorruptqd mass; thus undergoing dlsagtesnhle fermentation, eoii-tantly mixing with tin blood, w hich throw - the corrupted matter through every vein and arterv, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr Morse s Pltl.s have added to themselves victory upon victory, by rc.U.ring udllious of th» sick to blooming health and happino-s. V„,s, thousands xvhohavc been rucked or tomieriwd with sicktK.-s. pain and anguish, and whosn feehle frames have been Mure hud by the burning elements of raging fnvrr, and wlm have lieeil

brought, its it were, within,p styn of the silent iffer the same grave, now stand ri'ttdy to testify that thev

would have been mirnlu-red with tfie dead had it not iieen tor this great and wotidcrfit) tnedie'me, Morse's Indian Root Fills. Alter ono or two dose- had been taken, they were astonisited, and absolutely sm prised, in witruvsing their charming efi'ects. Not only do they .-ixo immediate e» ■ ahd strength, and take away all sickness, pain and ungni-h. hnt they nt once go to work at the foundation of the disease which is the blood. Therefore, it will he shown' especially by those xvho use these Pills that they will s((cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its (light and tin- flush o! youth and beauty w ill again return, and the pm-piyt ol'u lung and happy life will

cherish and brighten your days.

Morse s Indian Root PIIN sold hj> Conrad Cook. Druggi.-t, sole agent o r tireencustle. nnd hv all medicine (bailors in the county. A. J. White, sole proprietor, Vo. lOUourtlandt -t., New Ymk. Wm. Mudge A Co. manufacturer, and proprietors of Dr Trask s Magnetic Ointment, Karlvilly, Madi'-,m co,

rs . 1 ., ^(Ml(5rnl HLJVIlts. Price Accents ja r box.

July IT lyft

HOWARD A8§OCIATrON

PHILADELPHIA.

l"»tit"/;„ l ,, , stnUiahcd bu Special

F y ^

JJixtris..i:d, u.ffhchd with Virulent and E„i-

(fcmic Dmeattep. . 1

N’HF IlOWA RD ASSOCIATION, in view I of the awlul dostnutmn of human life | cau.-ed hx -exual diseases, and the deceptions praetieed upon the unfortunate victims of such y .-cases by q.meks, several years ago directed i 10 r ( ' I 1 11 *;ng Surgeon, as a cuauitahi.b | ACT wmrthx ot their name, to open a Dispensary lur tho tri»utnu»n< ,.i. : c it. 1 . r.

for thetrentment ,.f this .dass (‘..Miaoa^, in “ft j;;;, ”; 1 "'’' i "; 1 tu «'■« '^wcaj. apvic* e Us.':; b - v !" u " r - "ith ade-

hi Ini- ot life, Ate.,) and, m cases ofextremc pov-

‘ *!! IKK* i .error , n

It is needless t„ add that the \ s(a-iation comvm < ur, , i C t !V' IWt " , " (ii " 11 ski " "'cage, and merit 1 1 *° ,n ‘^ t :l l*l ,rov< ’ tl modern treutThe Diroetor* of the A station, in their Annual Report upon tho treatment of Sexual Diseases, tor the year ending January 1 1858 express the highest -nHefactVn Wi(l?the ’

winch has attended tlni Idliors 0 f ,| 10

V. ■ .i.i.s i-m r.ix ((((oiuu-Mueu «iu lutum of the ConV E\( KLLENT J A RAN DR] ER | t5u . r F>’'> ■“ the cure (d'^permatorrhoeuA EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER I'-l-te.ieJ: (ionorrhma! 1 COOK'S DRUG STOBF! i^ ^YRhiks, the vice of Onanism or Self-

—UHOKCHITlfi, WIIOOPIKU COUGH* CHOCP, ASTHMA, INCTPIKNT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of coimuu»i>tivt5 patients in advanced

Manes of the disease.

We need not R]>eAk to the public of it* virtues. Throughout every town, ami almost every hamlet of tho American State*, it* wondeiful cures of pulmonary complaint* have made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized country en this continent without Home personal experience of it* effects ; ami fewer vet the communities any where which hare not among them some living trophy of it* victory over the mihtle and dangernuH disease* of the throat and lung*. While it ia tho most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and (kingerou* disease* of the pulmonary organa, it i* also the pleasantest and Mifest remedy that can he employed for infants and young person*. Parents hould have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe tho Cherry Pectoral eaves more lives hy the consumptions it prevents than those it curM. Keep it by you. and cure vour cold* while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vital*, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorder*, ami as they know too the virtues of ttii* remedy, we need not do more than to uasure it Is still mad*- the best it can be. We spare no rott, no care, no toil to produce it the most pet-foet |>ossih|e, and thus afford those who roly on it the best agent whiob our skill cau furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. P. AYER. Practical and Analytical Chemiat, Lowell, Haas.

ASP SOLD B r

Conrad Cook and .leroino Allan, fi roan castle ; M. T. Bridge#, Fillmore; W. B. Walls, Bainbridge; and by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. At wholesale bySuire, Eckstein (V Co., Cincinnati out Iti ly22

COOK'S DRUG STORE.

THE J’TNTST LOT THE EINHST LOT THE FINEST LOT

OF TUBE OF TUBE OF TUBE For sale low at.

OOKS DRUG

PAINTS PA I NTS PA!NTS

— — v „( Onanism or Keif

.( "i «, A.-., ami order a continuance of the

j I’ 1 "' 1 f '"' *fie ensuing year.

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til

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STORE . ! dom'inaLVV'"t'’ "" s l' ,, ''m«*orrlurn, Or

^ tSh n orMT’t 1110 Ma- . in.iti, n, nr Midf-ulaisc, and other disuises of ho sexual organs, by tho (’..nsultlng Surgeon l-!L b0 _ Mmt ““>'1 (i» a scaled envelope")

INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER

INDIGO & MADDER , • , - T „ rt , „„ ti urronted to irivo Sntisthotion i', , "*-!»«.•< 4M. Warrant,Kilo give Sotlsfoction 'SsMSHS 1 ' 1 ”"

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^\ iiiT,iiited to giv e ^atisLirtion

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byng publiAbed for gratui-

w D" sent to tho af- ' t • .(t, ^“i- ' T "‘ w r ‘' m, ’J'cs and methods

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uro of great value.

S k ';! ,, ::7; r " r '^^rt or Treatment, Dr. J. , MklLjjjxiioumrro^ Acting Surgeon, Howard delnMa W'’ Sp -i s ”"‘ h ^ '“th at rent, Flpla1 P l '..?*7 T{ .' “''der ,,f lh„ Directors :

IthkfS'Sfei . n " : °^ KST Carminative ' balsam I

LS TO BE HAD \T LS TO RE IIAT AT IH TO BE HAD AT

te>' COOKS DRUtJ STORE.-** tear COOK’S DRUG STORE. #»*?' (vmjk’s Dirrti stobe.-*6

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DEMI It UFA, EE IX, .\(J.

I JJIF.FA BED iui,l sold by- Will. Lane, DrugI gist. Groencaatle. Price, 15 and 25 eta.

||MT hottitt.

R. fer.M.;, Burley & Feck. Isaac Mahan, •Jacob Baggy, Kami Woodruff. Ju)y3 tf7

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