The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1859 — Page 4
Koltln '* Come> Trom fho clm-troo's tnpinost Vm"h, Hurk! the Robin’* curly Bong! Tolling on# an 1 all that now Merry Spring-time huRtes along. Welcome tidings thou dost bring, Little harbinger of Spring,
Robin's come!
Of the Winter wo are weary, Weary of its frosts and snows, Longing for the sunshine cheery, And the brooklet s gurgling How; (iladly then we hear thee sing The glad reveille of the Spring, Robin’s come! Ring it out o'er hill and plain, 1 hrough the garden's lonely bowers, Till the green leaves duuee again, Till the air is sweet with flowers! Wake the cow slips by the rill, Wake the yellow Daffodil!
Robin s come!
Then, as thou wort wont of yore, Build thy nest and rear thy young. Close beside our cottage door, In the woodbine leaves among. Hurt or harm thou need’at not fear, Nothing rude shall venture near.
Robin's come!
Swinging still o’er yonder lane, Robin answers merrily! Ravished by the sweet refrain, Alice claps her hands with glee, Calling from the open door With her soft voice o'er and o'er,
“Robin s come!"
The man who undertook to blast his neighbor’s prospects used too short a fuse, and got blown up himself. What is the difference between a good soldier and a fashionable lady? Answer —One faces the powder, and the other
powders the face.
Mother.—“ Here,Tommy, issoincnice castor oil, with orange juice in it.” Doc tor.—“ Now, don't give it all to Tommy ; leave some forme.” Tommy (who has tasted it before.)—“ Doctor’s a nice man,
ma ; give it all to the doctor!”
A Law vkr once jocosely askedahoard-ing-house keeper the following question: “Mr. , if a man gives you five hundred dollars to keep for him, and he dies, ’ what do you do 2 Do you pray for him?'' \ “ No, sir,” he replied, “ I pray for another
like him.”
What they “ Raise” it North.— The Lacrosse Democrat has thcfollowing: Last week one of our eastern friends coming down from St. Paul stopped at Winona over night. Being a stranger, he inquired of the landlord “what kind of land they had back on the prairie ?”— “D d splendid land, sir!” “And what kind of a country have you hack off the bluff?” “ 1) d splendid country, sir!” “And what do you raise mostly round here?” “ 11V raise h—lit"
How Il«* Provvtl 11*
A lover had been offered a kiss if he would prove his assertion that locomotives are accustomed to chew tobacco as well us smoke out of their pipes—and
this is the way he did it: “(living his arm the proper yank To imitate an engine crank, The motion forward first to show,
And then the backward motion too;
Lager to press the promised prize,
He puckered his lips and twinkled Ids eye*
IVjJSmnck her:
1 Ol ii-erje the sound
As the crank comes round,'
He archly said;
‘ It's choo—choc—choo
To go ahead.
And choo—choo—e/inr
Tu-barlcr ! ”
pkdical.
AYERS
cm; buy PECTORAL, FOIt THE RAPID CUKE OF t’oliis, fouglis, and
II on I’sencss.
Brimfibi.d, Maw., 20Ui Dec., 1885. I)R. J. C. A vkr : I do not hesifatH to snv the Iw'St remedy I have evor found for Cotij'hrt. IfiKirsencsa, lufluen&i. and the concomitant Hymptomnof a Cold, in your Cherry Pectoral. Ita constant uno in my practice and iny family for the last ten yean ho* hIiowii it to posaess stijn*rior virtnoH for the treatment of tlic.se oomplainta. KHKN KNIGHT, M. 1>.
A H. MOKTI.KY. Ksq.,of Utica, N. V.. wrltr- : *• I l, used your IWJnral mwlf and in my family imit sine** you invented it, and beliove it tlio b«’.st iin dU-im* 1 i iis purpoHO evor |>ut out. With h hiul c.ld 1 Mhnuld *<■. t.. r pay twenty five dollurs for a bottlo tiiau do without it, or
take any olh* r r.*moily.”
Croup, Whooping f’ough, liitlnenza.
SlHUNQFIEt.D, MlsS.. K«l». 7.
Hrothfu ATrn: 1 will ch^Mfully < .tir, >.»;n /•. ’ ■ H is tho bent romody wo |M)tu;e.HS fur the cure Of \vh> congli. croup, and the chest di«t>R*o9 of children. '' •• of your fraternity in the South RpprtH-iate your Hkill, and comiiK-ud your medicine to our p» ••pWl
111UAM fONKLIN, M D.
AM0.8 M'K. Ks<j. 'I ivt^REV, It., w rif «“*. ftd dan.. 1 v ■: “ 1 hud a tedious luflnen7.11. wl.i- li ooullii'ui mi* in d""i s nix weeks; t*Hik many iiiedicineE without rrlief: finally tried your IVclnral l»y tho Advli-o of our dei {>111111. The first dose relieved tho eorenons in my thiDiit and lunjfn ; less than one half the bottle made me roinpletidy well. You? medicinea are the obetu it ttii u II Rf the tx t wn ran buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies,
as tin* poor man's friend.’’
Asiiuim or eiithisic, anil llronrhilis.
West Manchksikk, Pi., 1 i». i. i
Sir: Your Cftirry I) f-ml is perl rmin-r marvellous cures in this section. It lias relieved s .•■ntl from uhtrmimt symptoms of consumption, an 1 is now curing a man who lias labored under an ttlfiTtion *f thelumis for tho last forty years. liliNHY L. I’AUKS, M »li.nit. A. A. RAM8RY, M. D.. A - Co., Iowa, writes, 8t(j»t. 0,1855: u During my pi ae* ice of n »nv >••»!
I have found noil
giving ease and reli f to consul.*.ptlve patients, *»r < i;i d : such as are curable.’’ Wo might add volumes of evidence, but tin* :: • t e-.n vincing proof of tlie virtues of this reinody is ! mi l in it*
effects upon trial.
Consumption*
Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many an*l such dangerous cases a* Ihi . fume no human aid can reach: b;it even to ll.—>e Mie Derry
/lotorni iftwAs raliof and < -mt t.
Aaron 11 outs. New y hk ('
D«ntor Aver. Lowbll: 1 f*sl it n hi inform yon what your fV.cirv /*./ wife. 8he hud i*eon five months 1.1 l geroiis symptoms of Coiistinipti >11. fi could procure gave her much relief. I ing. until Dr. Htmng. (»f tlii* city, wl advice, recouiim nde<l a trial of your tits kindne**, a-, we do your ►kill: 1 from that day. Hie is not yet as be, but is lice from tier cough, ami «
Yours with gratitude and rei
iThornlnmiU k Robinson.
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LIVER PILLS. VA/'E beg leave to call the attenV V tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu-
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Merchant, and Trader, will he on their rnard and not he imp.wed upon hr a Countert.lt of Morae a IndtM Boot fill,, aiffned A 11 Movrt All renuma 1 '''• have the name and signature of.? J DAlfe <* C»., on
, . - Dr, Morse, the invcntorofMoRSK'sI.vDiAN lar remedies now before the public. k ( , ()T Piu.h, has spent the greater part i>f his We. rnYor fn life ■« traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, VVc refer to 11IU 1 Af'ri.a, as well as North America—has Dr. HlUS. FLnnr’s frlrbratru .. H . nt three years among the Indians of our
- w ^ TS - 5 0 - Vi-rmiflirro nmi I iverPilis Western country—it was in thir way that the L jrj L VtrmilUgC ana L>l\tr I HIS. lM(]jan Jloot |.i|i swer e first dtseoyerod. Dr. ^ O ci ^ S- B H V \y e n0 E recommend them as Morse \ym the first limn to establish the fact Uh .=0^1^ M ~ . L ,, V . * l r that all (lisp uses ftri.se from Impurity of Tim f Knf cimnlv for jj lood that our strength, health and lift de-
pemh'd upon this vitul lluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
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Ojiitumytires, do not despair till you have tih d Ayer’s Cmshry Pixtoral. It is made by one of tho host medical chemists In the world, uml its cures all around us bespeak Ihe high Uici its of Ita virtues. — J ,! iUuiltij <.
Ayer’s
Cathartic Pills.
f |MII! scienceh of Chemistry nnd Medi- ino Iirvo been JL taxed their utmost to produce this ’ ••*!. most pcifoct purgative which is known to man. IninuncraHo proofs are shown that these Pills have vir; ; > whirli khi j .'t'S in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win tinjircce lentedly upon the esteem of all men. They ni csMi and pleasant to t.iko, but powerful to cure. Their pcm* t rating properties stimulate the vitul activ iticsof the hotly, remove tho obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out theioiil Ininiors I breetl nnd grow distemper, stiinulate sluggish ( r disor d red organs into their n.itural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. No* only d< they cine the every-dsy coniplnlnls of every body, hut mIs<> formidable and dangerous dise!.*.* tbat Iiuvo bal'd* d the best of humnn skill. D Ml«- tlo y pusluce |k>wiifid effects, they are at the same lime, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can he employed for children. Deii «;n i cout*d. th v me p! i o i c tike; and l-in purely Ter'‘table, ft,, ‘ D*e IYoiu any ri*k • f harm. ( are** Imve nmdo whi* h sui pr s h. ii< t were they not sn* stantinted by men of such exalte I | -iti* n ami vli imcti i as to foil'l l the suspl. i< n of unti ulh. Many ciuiiicnl cl. igxmen and pbysii innsbaxelent their unni 1 *^ :■* fortify b* tin* puWic tl •• leUwhdity of my rcine. i : otl . is have aciit me the HMStuatiee of their c«>n\icti« u that my Pr.'I'aratlops cc»nii’lbnt0 immensely to the relief of my
iftiicted. Buffering fellow-men.
'I he Agent btdow named is picked t*» furnish gratis my V ui'M I can MmuiiAC, containing cure !i« n* I’oi tin |r tisennd citiflcat's of their ettrea, of the following complaints: —
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON
RESH GOODS e\ ery few
iliivs. So it govs, where tlioy si'll for cash ! - RECEIVED THIS DAY
50 ps. MUSLIN DELAI1 i
75 “ PRINTS “ “
5 “ BLK. SILKS
a bai' - m.wY brownsiiketino
1 • FINE
A largt- lutofni'w nnd fancy DRKSS HOODS SHAWLS fur tho season, every variety A lot of POCK KT and TABLE Cl Ti.KKY We now hare on hand the largest and most 1 i l'. rt stock of Goods in Ibis market, and will
sell them
LOW FOR CASH.
li-.:;: COM K AND SEE.
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. janlStf 33 FINE OLD .JAVA CO FEE IE
— AND —
3i:2ir.TXTYA. sxrtTjr*,
For Bfuo cheap ttt
THORNBl ROII .V ROBINSON S.
HO.MK MADE
universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been ed; thus causing all pains, sickness and distros:
administered with the most
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIN FR PILLS, out. How important ll.-u that we Miould keep Enrtherureaf Liver Complaints the body free and I i oi tne cure or iu\ u< v.omi lah i ., An(1 how ,,, that »«>>»'’« in uur
all Bilious Derangements, Sick He ad-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure
ftiul 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 find distress satis- ,,, <‘ VI!I 7 IialTK *; our strength is exhausted, our * health we art* deprived of, and it nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to net, and thus our light of life will forever he blown
we have in our
power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tin* mountainous cliffs in Nature’sgardeu, for tin* health and recovorv of diseased man. Ono of tin* roots from which*these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, nnd assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Kxpectorant, that opens and unclogs the
UM-itl* i il;g tl
vciipeh. I.iI-.iih Complaint*. Rt > Sint, ll* . l,. he arliing h- n fm.l •tonir (iiw.Hlion. Morbid Inaction of the Ihouhn th.*ivfroin. Kl.unlcm v. t AppHlb* .1 I Cntaii****iiH D -.hmh whivh u«|nlr« an t im . S. i tni.‘ ■*» Knn*'*- Kvil. Tb-v a* . »
he f • in, cn W Hiipp.'*»«d th< P.lindto w. Nciir. iila of tho l.ivan onipinit'f" atHirt
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• rouid irht and ol Uhlfront ft
Mood and at
complaint-which it \ r*‘H« 4.. Flu’ll H- l» aftlH* \rrv« *.. Iiril .billly. IM
•o y*.. ll- nt. ntid other l.iiiilM-*l n>nip!a
low ?*. itc » l the hotly or obrdi'Uctioii of ita fisuctionn. |Y> not he put off by* nnpi incipled (lealorH with aoim* .lb* r pill they nmko more jaxifit cn A»k for Ayer’s I’ll.!.**, nnd take nothing cl **. No olF.er they can give you .•.•riipiuua with this in its InlYinsic vnim* or cunCive pnw. rM. The sick want tin bust hi*l then* i.-i !*'i'them,
and they should have if.
No Time to Hxvh]>.
An Indiana man was traveling down the Ohio river on a steamer with a mare and a tw*h-year-old colt, when, by a sudden careen of the boat, all three were
tilted into the river. The Hoosior, ns he ' Prac * ic: ‘’* nna J - n "’y’-' r • 1 Cbcn.iM. Lowell, Mass
rone, putting and blowing above water, t» , caught hold of the tail of the colt, not Conrad Cook and Jerome Allen, Groom
having a doubt that the natural instinct tie; M. T. Bridges, Fillmore; \V. li. Walls, of the animal would carry him safe ashore, liain bridge; and by all Druggi,ts and dealers
The old mare took a bee-line for the shore, Imt the frightened colt swam lustily down the current, with its owner still
hanging fust.
“Let go of the colt and hang to the old mare !” shouted some of his friends. “ Phree booh!” exclaimed the Hoosier. spouting the water from his mouth and shaking his head like u Newfoundland dog, “its all mighty tine your telling me to let go the colt; but to a man that can't swim this ain't exactly the time for swapping hunt's!"
Prepared by Dr. .1. C. AYER,
in medicine. At wholesale by Suire, Kckstcin
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BOEIHI AVE’iS
HOLLAND BITTLBS.
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As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they arc Unrivaled, and never known to fail w hen 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 successfully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their way to i vory part rout out ami
undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
M HOME MADE-®# ^ shall continue to occupy the high J? BOOTS & SHOES! r os i^'^hey now hold among the livvriv**,! Tut*Dny nmi For snir i.ow SJteat remedies or the (lay, they
I- : or. M KNS KIN K Llli I1T CALF BOOTS will Continue to Sparc neither time rpiantitvof food and other matter i-lodgoil, and 1 f IV L'l, VI L* \ WV o ll r - .1 . ’ i . i ■. . . ■. .. i:. .. .o .1 ...
passage to the lungs, and thus, in a southing manner, perform* its duty by throwing oil phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a I tiurctie w hieli gives case and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and n< companies the other properties of the Pills whileengaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed otl in greater cpiantitics by tho bowels. From tho above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills not only enter the stomach hut hecome united with the hhRid, for they timl
cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and
clear.
The reason why people are so distressed when sick, nnd why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to theatHicted parts, and which will open the natural passage- for t!ie disease to he cast out; hence a large
§itttittfHg Aamlisfmfnts ip’IISIE FITEE M1H10I! ^ Greencastle Music Store 1 -ePte I i*lV AIf0 Flfro *n •nr. to $800* ESJpSjpjpsM ELODKOXS from $45 to $200 .1 J U J .Guitars from $5 to $5o. Violins from $1 to $:.o. Also, a full and complete stock of Slur* Music ami Musical Merchandise of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale I* “Smash-down Panic Prices.” ■■ ’ Our Piana Fortes are from the followjnit noted Factories: ™ Chickering & Sons Boston. Woodward & Brown u A. & J. Keogh Buffalo. Peters, Crugg & Co Louisville A. II. Gale vV Co New York Child & Bishop'* celebrated Melodeons. The alaive instruments cannot bo-surpasscd and will be sold on term^defying'oompetition We respectfully invito those wishing ^nythiror in the Music lino to call and examine our stock Every instrument fully warranted. All orders promptly attended to. Address R. DOBBINS & CO., Greencastle, Ind. N. B.—Second-hand Pianos wanted in exchange for new ones. mav 2$; 18:,rt t'f (IHi;AT BARGAINS AT THE People*s Clothing Store, Southeast corner Public Square AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND TUB undersigned would inform his friends and customers that his FALL AND WINTER STOCK
—OF—
MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
IS NOW COMPLETE,
Embracing all the latest styles and fabrics, from
the lowest grade to the finest garment which can he found anywhere.
Honorable and fair dealing, together with his
NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES
for carrying on business in this line, has
secured him a
FAIR RUN OF CUSTOM, And he assures his friends and the public generally, that ho will continue to offer them nothing hut the BEST IN THE MARKET
—AT THE—
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
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LINED HEAVY
» “ KIP “ BOYS’ “ “ YOUTHS’ “ “ WO M KN S (’A LF SHOES
GOAT -
TilOli.Mil litiii A UOHINsON.
RECEIVED THIS DAY! (-)/ V BAGS RIO COFFEE 411 20 bbls. N. <>. SI’GAB 3 “ CKl'SHED do
1 “ BICE
For sale ( heap for cash. THORNBURGH A ROBINSON. N. B.—Why do not all our merchants keep' line TEAS like Thornburgh vk Robinson?— 1 Two more sri’EKlolt chests received to-day, nnd for sale at 80 cents per Lb. Lt>ok to your
i, Jan. 1
I n Thornburgh's Block, in Thornburgh Row, With Halls above and Stores below, There is a Store whni is a Store— With head all up, to say no more. She cuts a dash, and sells for cash ; If more you d know, go see the Bow, She is all the go along the Row, And sell- away both night and day—
Tis Wm/ the people sai/1
-HIVE I S TOBACCO!--01il Virrinny, Jeems KiYer, and let
them preach who please, because they preach in vain; for we will all still go to Thornburgh ‘ Robinson’s, and buy their extra fine T(>-
nor expense m procuring the Best and Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to FLEMINU BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
I IV S. 1)‘aler* anil PhyBicians ordering from others Inn Fleming Bros., wUl do well t" write their orders li-ttinMy. and take nortf hvl Jtr. M'Lane's, pnpared by I’leminy Urns. Pittnhurgh, Pa. To those wishing to give hem a trial, w<* will forward per mail, post paid, to any 'art of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve
p ® ? p ® DOZSTI' IFOIROIET To call and see Him if you Want Cheap GroocLs.
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hr emit postage stamps, tir *me vial of Vermifuge l«'r .'urti- ii threc-e- iit stamps. All ordeift from Canada niust
ventv rotiN *'xtra.
■ »„.,*?>v twenty rents oxt
SOLD I 1 8 ■ Dii. a. VJ. PHILLIPS’ COUflB SYRUP.
SY'RUP.
Who I'ltltl Toi- the li.l«H !
A western drover, on his way to the capital with his twenty or thirty beeves, passed hy a farmer’s house, in the door of which happened to stand a remarkably
»on
THE CKLEBRATKD HOLLAND RLMLDY
DYSPEPSIA.
DISFASE OF THE KIHM t *.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVEft AND AGMiS,
And tlie various affections con-w|u<>nt upon
liuxoin and blooming woman, tlie farmer s wife. Inflamed with a sudden passion of admiration, the dusty-booted traveler approached the motionless beauty, and, not knowing how else to enter into conversation, asked for a glass of water. It was willingly brought to him; but, in return
ing the glass, he suddenly threw his arms' DISORDERED STOMACH OR LIVER,
aroffnd her, pressed her close to his heart Suel1 “* 1 "digestion, Acidity of the Stomach, and gave her the most sonorous of „n- (“'beky l'ain N Heartburn W .d' Anpeti:*'.
imsUkable kisses Whioh fury appeased, Piles. In all Nervous, Kb
the rough customer once more overtook ' gic Affection.*, it has in numerous in-un< ihis cattle. proved highly beneficial, nnd in others effected
The farmer was in the field not far off. and to call him and make enraged report of the proceedings was the work of as few minutes as possible. Instantly unhitching his plough horse, the injured husband mounted and rode after the invader of his rights, overtook and tem-
pestuously accused him.
The guilty purluiner was not going to defend himself, however. On the contrary, he confessed humbly that he was
BACCO. Edward's Bc-t the People s Clnjlcfl'
—the Eldorado—glorious brands ! ’
Received this day TEN K.FGS, and for sale
low for cash by the keg or at retail.
( janU THORNBURGH & ROBINSON.
On XXnxYcl
i T THORNBURGH A ROBINSON'S, a . V large assortment of China, Glass and Queensware. Also.ulienw lot of SHOES, HATS AM) (’APS, | (if all kinds, and for sale low for oath. XI Yovx ^V ^vxxt; I- An extra tin ■ pair of Calf Hoots, D;o to THORN ill ROU A ROBINSON S.
XX You
1 ’ \ u'.i.'d Kip Boot, go to THORN BURGH & ROBINSONS.
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i- A pair • .f Boots oj* Shoes of an v kind, Du to THORNBURGH A ROBINSON S.
I where they sell cheap for cash. RECEIVED THIS DAY —
IHK LiT FROM Till: M ANUFACTURKR
ft? f \ I CM
CASUS CUSTOM MADE
Men’s Litflit Eineil& Heavy Calf Boots
iie-lrti'unu i. -- V.f a'i.i.h Men’s Single & Double Soled Kip Bools
itii.,,1 .....i ni Youths’ & Boys’ Kip Boots Men’s, Women's & Misses’ Rubber Shoes Women’s Calf& Goat, *
Misses' & Chiltlren’s Shoes
Women's Fine Kid Slippers, Bushins.
Heelel Shoes & Callers
ttrt
For a Severe Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH For a Slight Cough, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For a Pit, Hacking Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Sore Throat, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Tickling in tlie Throat, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For II laracuess, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Chronic (‘..,igh in aged persons, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Croup, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Larvngitis, take PHILLIPS’COUGH SYRUP. Mliii.-UT*,Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
For Influenza, take
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Bleeding nt tlie Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, tuko PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP, l or Relief in settled Consumption, take Phillips’ cough syrup. I or all di-i iscs of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS’ COUGH syrup.
in the wrong—regretted that lie could not give back to (lie lady the kiss hu had so Culpably taken from her without her
permission—hut pleaded for pardon on stuntaneous in elfcct. it linds its way directly the ground that the temptation wag too tothe seat of life, thrilling and quickening cvstrong for human refinance. She was f.v , “' r Y’-"P tlio dropping-pirit. and. too beautiful! Would not the wronged 8 1 * nd ' ,K "' r ,h “ spouse eomproniise—say for live dollars, cactiok i or so ? Thegreat popularity of this delightful Aroma
Between the compliment to his wife and tlie sight of the pocket-book, tho injuicd husband watt mollified—took a ton
n docidod euro.
Thin is a purely vegetable compound, propared on strictly ■eientitic prineijilf*?, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bcerhave. Because of its great success in most | of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more (*speeiall\ j for those of our fatherland scattered here nnd * fir there over the face of this mighty country.— Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing!
tl::,: it- truly y,.,n l ilu! m li. in tl virtue mu-i ANOTHER HEAVY STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
be acknowledged. j j*,j Jt is particularly recommended to those per- — sons whose constitutions may have boon impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally in-
’(‘jill and sot* so moth ing good. TJIOKN lil’KGII Ov JtO BIN SOX, on castle. Feb. 5, 18“>0. 39 X* o r x* i -*7- o ,
(IV A FEW DAYS,)
v*n pvof.qrcfi t'i ' Tiir <!i<r'iisi>ffari0inff fi 1 i i *i rtai.t tlmt tli • aflli. |. .| thouM • lv tli if Mill run*, i* inviilimbl** tli
r fr<»ni colds, il l know it;
rill cun*, i*i iiivultmblc to tlicm.
»39
A
dollar bill, gave back a “ five,” for chango —and returned, thinking himHclf, on the whole, lie* poorer for the transaction. In which frame of mind he remained, till
on bringing the ten dollar bill to light ( Manufaeturin7 Pharmaceutists and Chemists again, for a purchase, a fortnight after Pittsburgh, I*a. wardfl, liefvimdi: UMSacmmterfeit t Five . B Browning, AVhole-ale Druggist, Ag.-nt
dollar* for the kies, but **'A» pai<t for it”
should guard against purchasing. Be not perMinded to buy anything else until you have given fherlmvc’fl Holland Bitters a fair trial. Ono bottle will convince you how infinitely
superior it, is to all tlic.se imitations.
ifc) 1 *Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for
$5, by the HOLE PROPRIETOR*. BKNJAM1N PAHE. .Ik. .V CO.,
idinnnpolis.
U<\ Ind.
For sale by
< 1 ram -
lorl 8 1v!il
THOItNBUKGH & ROBINSON. Here They Come!
10 Ni;\V HEAVY CASES
OK
DBY GOODS,
rou ■f
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. HEAVY LOT of Bleached and Brown Good-. Ticking-, Check.-, Drillings, liick"i vs, Ca.'-inotto.*, Cassinicrps, Shawls, Now I’iiiits ; Ginghams, Delaines, new style Dress Good* of every de-oriptiun; also, a now assortment of Hats & Caps, direct from the manufacturer, and FOB SALE LOW AND
LOWER FOR ( ASH.
THORNBF RGB A ROBINSON. Greencastle, Feb. 8, ]8a9. ;i9
fllxxSAir,
OofXoo, and
\ N EXTRA LOT , reeni\a'J
t\ f*‘hlo TIIOHNBL’RGH & ROBINSON
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP I” 4,1 inviilu.iM * roniclv in Mi'ji*<1,.s l.y ruriiipj tho f"" :li. j 1 > voutiag sol' tliro it, and kc*<*ping out the
orujition.
PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP I- 1 mi r—ly \ i'll* <'oni|i mnit, unit eentiiln, no I' Itrn.- u'l.i Ml. It 111 IV tv. tnki'li liy Hie •' ' * ' I'm il" or miiiiik It infant, Wltlinut tho ^li^ht^t a|>rr('h<-n-<ion of luirm. PHII LIPS COUGH SYRUP
Imo 1'ocn |
•Hill i!
a r« Mit*d v Hi
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP h nn fX!** • oup.'-Gtion, vt*t it is ofTt*r<*d ut filch II pill.', Hi In lv within Hill ri'iiih of all. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP <"! ’ -. I .-iiid us 1 lo -r •ntloinon of tho hlghofft Hfiiiidii.g and ri***|K*rUbllitv, in our commnuitv ; l*r I 1- .[u h. tar v, il,** Jlar, the Pulpit, tho Merchant, 1L P* . pi" ; ! vBiirh men ha are incnpaMc oflendinR llieir unni-N to quackery, fraud or deception. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP III- -t.vl tli,. tout Ilf a Ion;?, iirlr.ito jirartlc. ; tin, 1 • .oi i** now doinxan am *uiit r*f jjimmI, unequaloil l*j any . tin 1 I’eme ly now befbn* the public. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP perform ,] miny remarhal.lo cures, yet it iff not ■ I .ltm tl iIkiI it will work miraclee, nr rentorn to * ' 1 '' * I 1 ‘M recovery; yet it will relieve and ■ ' 1 l#l ' • ‘ " ' 'ii^ff of roiiNumptiveff, whoare beyoiid th” liop9 of recovt rv. PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP.
4 ';.ll on any of my
you
*' t:Vincr» even tin'
ri'-r virtues of
thostoinaeli and intestinesare literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing 1 with the blood, which throws tho corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until 1 life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse'* Pli.l.shnve added to themselves vict j ry upon victory, by restoring million, of the >iek to blooming heaitli and lianpiness. Yes. thousands who have been racked or tormented with sicknes.:, pain and anguish, and w hose feetile frames have been -eoiehed by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been . brought, as it were, within a str]> of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with tho dead, hud it not t for this great and w onderful loedieine, Morse s Indian Boot Fills. After one 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 nnd anguish, hut they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, il will hoshown, especially by t.iose who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush ol youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will
cherish and brighten your days.
Morse s Indian Boot Pill*'sold by Conrad Cook. Druggist, solo agent fur Greencastle, and by all medicine dealers in the county. A. .1, White, sole proprietor, No. 10 C'ourtlundt st.. New York. Wm. Mudgo & Co., manufaeturers nnd proprietors of Dr. Trask’s Magnetic Ointment, Enrlville, Madison co.,
N. Y„ general agents.
Pi let 2fi cent* per 1 ■ ix. July 17 1 \ ;i 1 iowai?i> Association,
PHILADELPHIA.
j .1 linierolent Institution, established by Special pniliiinnrnf for the Jteticf of the Sir/; amt Jlistre -rd, afflict'd with I ii uh nt awl lijii-
dcmic Diseases.
; r | MI H HOWAB1) ASSOCIATION, in view | 1 of the awful destruction of human life, caused by sexual diseases, and tlie deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such di-i ise- by quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a ntaritaulk ] act worthy of their name, to opena Dispensary I for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give mkdical advice ouatis to all who apply hy letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. &c,,) and, in cases of extreme poverty,to furnish MF.IIK INKS FREE OK CUAKQE. it is needless to add that tile Association commands tile highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat-
ment.
The Directors of tho Association, in their Annual Report upon tlie treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1, 1858, expres- tlie highest satisfaction with the sucee s which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Suininul Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrlicen, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfabuse, &e., ami order a continuance of tlie
same plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of tlie past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent 1 ffort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much
despised cause.
II. I.OKWKNSTINK.
may 22. 1858.—tf
A. BIRCH. K. s. 1 OWOXLL. GREENCASTLE
I* ix m uvx 1 tj :ivi:
WOOIiKX FACTORY
Crawfordsville street,
NEAR NOHTH DEPOT. r*p7 g y. ■* OF R FA (TORY i- now in eurn-
in v ft'-uuits ; got h circular or pampli-
!• ’. in \\lii( h you will find such IcHtiniony aa will
kept!cal, or the truly super
PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP 1 PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP I PHILLIPS’ COUGH SYRUP! DR. 0 W. PHILLIPS’,
Sole Proprietor.
No. 2 College Ruiidlncf, Walnut nt., bet. Fourth l
fIVriNNATl OHIO.
Fifth hi*.
thr
generally
Bold by J. Allen and E. A. Lai\e, Greencaatle ; A. I. Walla, Bainbridfte; Hoaa Ai Conovor, ClovcrD. Johnfcton, New Mayaville; H. L. Crodlnc,
keener
plote operation, and we are preit:|SLSpared to card and spin \V(*<>1. in srittnatsiieh a manner as shall give tho most complete satisfaction. Our Machinery is nearly all new nrfil of the host quality. \Ve have in our employ Workmen of thorough experience, who will devote all their energies to
meet public expectation.
Western-Made Goods. Wo shall have on hand a largo stock of Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain nnd fancy ('assimers, Sattiiiets, Blankets. Cloths, .loans, Plaid Flannels, White, Bed ami Brown Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls. Stocking Yarns. &e. Call and see these Goods, before leaving your
Wool ut any other Factory.
C A Iv7 >T NTCt* To those wanting Bolls made, nr Yarn spun,
we would say, wash vour Wool clean nnd bring it to us. and you shall he plersed with the work. It. will he done promptly, your Wool not wasted, and as cheap ns at any oilier responsible
Factory.
Those from a distance can have their Bolls and Yarn to take home with them. WOOL W^AItSTTEID in exchange. The highest market price paid for Wool in exchange for goods. B1KCH A; COWGIRL. Greenenstle, May 2f». 1858.—tf HEAR YE! HEAR YE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY’ COASTS, PAJSTTS, "VESTS,
—AND—
All other Articles in the Clothing V*lne, CHEAPElt IN PRICE
—AND
BETTER IX QUALITY THAN EVEK. Como and See My Goods BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. Store East Side of the Public Square, ttixT'Noi. o. twa Notick Extraordinary I—Those indebted to mo, whose notes and accounts arc due, must pay up. A word of this sort is enough
among gentlemen.
dee 18 ly31 chqr H. J. HILTON. OR Id KNC AST I jK BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
WM. RICHTER,
T) ESPECTFULLY announces to tho citi1\ zens of Greenenstle and vicinity, that he lias opened a Bakery nnd Confectionery in the building adjoining Thornburgh’s Block, West side of the Public Square, where he is fully prepared to meet any demands that may
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or he made on him for tho best kind of
Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of tho sexual organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon,
will he sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,)
BREAD, ( BACK KBS, CAKES,
Foiiml Cake*, Spong.' Cakea, Hunks, die.,
Ever sold in Greencastle.
Parties, weddings, Jte., supplied with tho
to ‘ ’
frkk of (TiAROK, on receipt of two ntaMi's’choicest cakes and confectioneries on short
.■ports ami Tracts on tho
nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet,
for postage. Other Beports and Tracts on the notice.
entment of sexual diseases, diet, He respectfully ask* tlie public to give him ike., arc constantly being published fnrgratui- a trial, fully confident of his ability to render toils distribution, and will he sent to the af- ( satisfaction. He will sell as cheap as the
flicted. Borne of the new remedies nnd methods | cheapest.
of treatment discovered duriug the last year,; In connection with tho above, ho has recently are of great value. f > opened nn df*" Addr. for Keport or Treatment, Dr. J. \ if •/'EATING SALOON
" And will keep
Skii.i.ix HopuHToN, Acting Surgeon, Howard j
dale; C. D. Johnutor, New Mayaville: H. L. Crodine, Grubb’a Mill; and by druggiats and country storekeepere
A-soeiation, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors: E/.UA D. HEART WELL, President. Gko. Faikitiilo, Secretary. JuneR ly
I > 1 i. WOIT S
Carminative Balsam! A SPY! It FA I LINO REMEDY FOR
DIARRHEA. FI.FX. AC.
I) REP A BED ami sold by Will. Lane. Drug- | gist. Gr,»enenst1e. ih-ice, 15 nnd 25 ets.
per Bottle.
Ref 1 rences— Burley & Peek, I-.me Mahan, Jacoo Piggy, Sami Woodruff July!' tf7
ALL THE DKLICArtKB or THE SKAS(iN Constuntly on hand, brif" Fresh Baltimore Oysters for sale hy the can, half can, or dish. | A call is solicited. dor'25 tf 32 It ll i SACKS extra superfine T|tbl6 Salt 11 " ' Tubs, Buckets and Brooms
For sate by
THORNBURGH A ROBINSON. vJXJST TLEGIEX'VIEZD fl*HE largest qnd best lot of PIUiFUM ERA" [ ever bronght t" this Miark(t,™t the CITY pRUG STORE, nint^T East side Square
