The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1859 — Page 4

Country Girls.

Tip in the morning early,

.T«stnt Ihs peep of day, 4 H train ins; the milk, in the dairy.

Turning the cow* away,

Sweeping the floor in tne kitchen,

Making the hods up-ste’r .

Washing tho breakfast dishes,

Dusting the parlor ehnirs;

Brushing erttnihs from the pantry, Hunting for eggs at the ham,

Cleaning turnips for dinner, Spinning stocking ram;

Spreading the whitened linen

Down on the bushes below, Ransacking every meadow

Where the red strawberries grow Starching the “flxins ' for Sunday.

Churning the snowy cream,

Rinsing the pail and strainer

Down in the limpid stream ;

Feeding the geese and turkeys,

Making tho pumpkin pics.

Jogging the young one's cradle,

Driving away the (lies. <Jrnee in every motion,

Music in every tone,

Beauty in form and feature, Thousands may covet to own ; Cheeks that rival spring rose-. Teeth the whitest of pearls—

One of these country maids is worth

A score of your city girls.

The Hoop Remedy.—The young lady who burst into tears has been put togeth-

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GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, GItEEXI 'ASTI. K, IND. U/Hcc—N. K. Room of the Court House.

REFERENCES.

Hon. James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; “ Henry S. Lane, Crawfordsville, Ind.; “ John 1’. Usher, Terre Haute, “ “ O. 1*. Morton, Centreville, “ John A. Matson, Grcencnstle, “ “ Henry Seercst, “ “ K.T. Keightley, “ “ Maj. \V. i». Alien Cashier Kx. Bk., “ “ “ VV'. H. Shields, Recorder P. C., “ “ Capt. W. H. Thornburgh, “ “ “ Win. M. Jacobs, Riehmond, Mo.; “ Francis M. Itarnall, “ “ ^ Gustavus S. Kigin, Richfield, “

Hon. Alii. G. Patrick,Grasshopper Falls, K. T.; Moore & Osborn, Attys. at Law, Chicago, 111. t NJ>. J. DARN A LL would most re. pee t- .\ fully announce to tho citizens of Putnam and adjoining counties, and the public generally, that Ik has recently opened a general

DISORDERED stomach OR uvER, R f . nl E8ta tc and Live Stock Agency, Such os Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, P* 1 :,l "l rc iely to tnuMnd any Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, I business connect.-d therew.tlp such asj- • '' ■ Hogistonn^, AdvertiKing, Selling, Transfer-

TUE CELKRRATED HOLLAND RKMKDY VOR

DISEASE OF THE KIDKEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,

FEVER AND AGUE,

And the various utfections consequent upon a

Wnliral.

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Merchants «nd Trailer* will be on their junr.1 ami not be iin|Hme,l uw'O by a Counterteit i-l Mor.es Inriiau Ken* fill*, Kilfiieil A H All genuine Iinlian Root I'llU hare the name and signature of A- J- ITAtle if (*#., on

each box.

Dll. Morsk. the inventor of Mors k's India n Root Pi LX*, has sjK'Ht the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among tho Indians of our Western country—it was 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 1MrrKITY OF THK Blood—that our strength, health and life de-

pended upon this vital fluid.

When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in jHirfect harmony with the

ujrsrs&szzizs kk bAb:

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i deeidid eure W '" e “ ’ nnd , and Loastng Farms Renting Houses and Lots health we are deprived of, and if nature is not

■ This is a purely lego,ah,e compound, pro- N-Tesidoid Taxes, Collating Rents,

, ’Hoiffl" Registering, Adverti-ing, finding Purel and . bus our iight of iife will forever be blown Bu-rlmve. Because of its great success in most and when authorized so to do, in the Pur- out. How important hen thu we should keep

, , . , , _ . , 'of the European States, its introduction into <' '>'*0, Sale Exchange and 1 ransportat.on of the various jno.agosof the Mslyhve and open. cr and is now wearing hoops to prevent |\1 li r | , II I \ LI \ || \\ the Pnlted States was intended mom especially all elasse-of (.oininun Stiwk. and A LSD, • i"" p ■ .i ii > ' n 111 -7.. " P^tVtn, OUiM Ti l 1 1 I A VI .A It \\ f„ r Hu f „„r f;,th«rlH..d scattered here anil . Registering, Advert.s.ng, finding Purcha-ers power ti.pi.t a n.ediein.-u. ymr reach,t.atnely

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a recurrence of the accident.

IPL.A mad bull broke loose last week

S4b .'^5^ «A UIBSHEI .OF MIS ABWII was an instance of knocking down a score XUST CTAk.IISrXJ"-A.IEb"Y".!

THORNBURGH & ROBINSON

thereover the face of this mighty country.— f :";’ and when empowered so to do, in Buying, Meeting with great sueeess among them, I ■'''•Ihng, Exchanging, and I ran.porting all

Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from

be acknowledged. will not be eonflued to any one particular trom which these Pills arc made isa Sudorific. It is particuiariy recommended to those per- branch, but will include alftliat is generally which oj»eiis the pores of the skii), and assist-

sons whose constitutions rnay have been im-

transautod at conunission )iouscs—in sollinir lit N^idurc in throwing < ut tin* Ilnur jmrts fif t he*

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of persons by a “ hull-rush

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father makes the other.” 175 “ PRINTS “ “ in'fact, ittfusitig new health uml r \it" ,r "> the! "hy 11 80 authorized. __ | copnau spitting. The third U a Diuretic which

j systom.

A man was speaking the other day of the kindness of his friends in visiting him. One aunt in particular visited him twice a year, and stayed six months each

time.

■©..'•You would be very pretty, in-

deed,” said a gentleman patronizingly to -ell them

PRINTS

5 “ BLK. SILKS

3 bales HEAVY BHOAVN SHEETING

1 “ FINK “

A large lot of new and fancy DRESS GOODS SII A \V I.S for the season, every variety s i . i). w i L- L—e . i 'P , hi L’ , ’ i ■ a-1

A special Entry and Register has lieen pre-! K* v, 's ease and double strength to the kidneys;

CAPTION t I pared, for the registration of Blooded Stock, thus encouraged, they draw large amouuts of The grout populuritv of this delightful Aronm ta which a minute description will he given impurity from the hliHid, which is then thrown has induced many inutationK, which the jmhlic as to age, size, weight, color, pedigree, price 0,,t bountifully hv tlio urinary or water passage, should guard against purchasing. Be not per- and terms of all that may he registered for lind which could not have been discharged in

A lot of POCK KT and TA HLE CUTLERY sanded to buy anything else until you have sale. Those who have common stock of any ' ll,1 . v l, ther way. The fourth i-a Cathartic, ami We now have on hand the largest ami most given Bmrhuve's ll id land Bitters a fair trial, kind for sale, can find an Entry ami Register Rceompanies the other properties of the Pills perfect stock of Goods in this market, nud will One bottle will convince you how infinitely prepared for their special benefit, in w hich j whib’engtiged in purityingtho blood; theeonrs-

a young lady, “ if your eyes were only a little larger.” “ My eyes may he very small, sir, but such people as you don't

• fill them.’ ”

■©.When Anachnrsis, the Scythian, was traveling in Greece, ho was reproached by an Athenian with the barbarity of his native land. “Itis true,” replied Anacharsis, “that my country is a disgrace to me, but you are a disgrace to your

country.”

RaT The telegraph is having a beneficial effect in correcting the tendency to verbosencss. A gentleman went the other day to St. Louis, and, wishing to be especially endearing, sent a telegraphic dispatch to his wife in New York, asking “ What have you for breakfast, and how is tho baby ?” She telegraphed back, “ Buckwheat cakes and the measles !” fellow in Ohio, driving a crazy, one-horse wagon, in crossing the railroad track, was run into by the locomotive, his vehicle demolished, and himself land* ed, unhurt, about two rods from the scene of the disaster. Tho engineer stopped the train to see if any one was killed, and discovered the victim on his hands

and knees.

“Are you badly hurt?” inquired the

engineer.

The reply, Yankee-like, was by anoth-

er question, long drawn out:

“ Will—you—s-c-t-t-l-c now, or—wait

till—till morning ?”

1 11 bet you a whisky-punch,”

said one gentleman to another, as they were riding in a sleigh, and hove in sight of a stranger in a like vehicle—“ 1 11 bet you a whisky-punch I’ll find out that

man's name without asking him.”

“Done!” said the other.

“ Done !” exclaimed the first.

As soon ns they came within speaking distance of the stranger, the gentleman who proposed the Let called out, very fa-

miliarly :

“ How do you do, Mr. Smith ?” “ My name aint Smit,” said the stranger ; “ it's Holley.” “By Jupiter!” exclaimed tho acceptor of the bet, “ you've won it.” The parties stopped at the nearest tavern. and invited Mr. Smith, u/i>ts Mr. Holley, to partake with them of the fascinating beverage. — Two Wrnii£t* mnkr n In the course of a conversation between several gentlemen one of them had occasion to quote the common saying, “two wrongs didn't make a right.” “&>meGWsthey do,” interposed a seedy looking bystander, with a downcast nasal twang; “they did with me once.” “How was that?” “\\ al, replied the Yankee, “there was a fellow passed onto me once a one dollar bill, and it was a counterfeit. Wasn't that wrong?” “Certainly it was wrong if be kixw it fo bo counterfeit.” “\\ al, expect he did; I did, any way, when I passed it to anothf r chap. Neow, wasn’t that wrong?” “A\ rong!—-of course; very wrong.” ’Will, it made me ‘all right,’ ’’ was the triumphant rejoinder; “so two wrongs iltjct make a right sometimes.”

LOW FOR CASH. tkirCOME AND SEE. THORNBURGH it ROBINSON.

JanlStf 36

FINE OLD JAVA COFFEE

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sirLtir*, For sak* chcan at

THORNBURGH & ROBINSON Mr HOME .MADK toa ta

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BOOTS & SHOES! Kecctvert This liny ami For Sale? Low

It -I M EN s FINE LIGHTCALF BOOTS

1 “ “ LINED HEAVY “ “ I “ “ “ K1L* « 1 “ BOYS’ “ “

1 “ YOUTHS’ “

2 “ WOMEN S CALF SHOES 2 “ “ GOAT “ TIIOKMM Ithill ic ROBINSON. RECEIVED THIS DAI '

BAGS RIO COFFEE 20 bids. N. O. SUGAR 3 “ CRUSHED do

1 “ RICE

For sale cheap for cash. THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. N. 11.—W hy do not nil our mcrclmtits keep lino TEAS like Thornhurgh A; Roliinson '— Two more bi'Pkkior chests received to-day, and for sale at 80 cent* />rr lb. Look to your intcrestl Grecmastlc, Jan. 12, 185!». In Thornburgh's Block, in Thornburgh Row, With Halls above and Storey below, There is a Store what is a Store— \\ ith head all up, to say no more. She cuts a dash, and sells for cash ; If more vou'd know, go sec the Bow, She is till the go along the Row, And sells away both night and day— f is what the /wojite say!

AYER’S

Catliailic Fills,

superior it is to all these imitations. will be given a full history, price and terms of cr particles of impurity which cannot pass by tkif' Sold at $1 tier bottle, or six bottles for; all stock that tuny lie registered for sale. tho other outlets, are thus taken up ami eon#3, by the solk pkopkiktous, j Those who have Real Estate to sell or rent, j vp v*‘d offin greater(piantities by the bowel*. IlKNJA.MlN PAGE, Jr. & CO., or Personal Property of any kind, will find an 1 From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Manufacturing 1‘harmaccutists and ('hamists. Entry and Register sutlicientlv large to givi Indian Root Pills not only entor the stomach

Pittsburgh, Pa. the most minute description of your Proper! v. ! I ,l| t become united with the blood, for they find

R. Browning, Wholesnlo Druggist, Agent, 1 whether Real Estate or Personal—together "' a y to every part, nnd oomph-toly rout out and Indianapolis. For sale by , Green- with your price nnd terms. Tho above-men- elenn-e the system froi.i all impurity, and the castle, Ind. deel8 ly.'U itioned Books have all been prepared express! v lib'of the IhhIv, wliieh is the blood, become

for the business, and are for no other purpose perfectly healthy; consequently ullsicknc.-sund j i whatever. And all persons who wish to so- pain is driven from the system, for they cannot I cure themselves homos, or trade in personal remain when the body becomes so puro and

property, common or blooded stock, will (|od ! clear.

it to their interest to call and examine the The reason why people are so distressed when i several Entries and Registers (which are al- s ' , k) mtd why so many die, is because they do I ways open for inspection,) and find tho exact j n, >t get a medicine which will pass to theafllie-! | location, quality, kind, price nnd terms <>('! hsl parts, nnd w hich w ill open the natural pas-i whatever you wish to purchase. Tho design \ sages for the disease to 1 out; hence u largi is to make tliis an intelligence otfiee, into which nmintity of food and < ihcr matter is lodged, utid j all, both buyers nnd sellers, who believe that j thestomaeh and intestinesareliterallyoverflow -1 an ofliee of the kind w ill he advantageous to '"g with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing j community, can contribute something of in-]disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing terest. Buyers who study well tlieir own in-1 with the blood, which throws the corrupted! tcrests will find that no harm can arise from mutter through every vein nnd artery, until | nn examination of the records; nnd those who hf® is taken from the body by disease. Dr. i have property of any one or the several kind-1 Morse's Fills have added to themselves vietofor sale cannot possibly he harmed by having D',' 11 1’ 11,1 victory, by restoring millions of the it registered, for not only do the records give a blooming health and happiness. Yes, I full description of your property, but also your thousands who have been nicked or tormented . own price nnd terms. You make your ow n " hh sickness, pain ami anguish, and w bo.-e fee-1 contracts; receive the funds from the bauds of I I’h' frames have been scorched by the burning the purchaser, who may be directed to vour | “^'"“‘iits of raging fever, and who have been

>erty from the description on record. Then brought, ns it were,

*Ut$inc$si Greencastle Music Store! l m Piano Foktbh fnmi $175 to $800 KLOSKONS from $45 to $200. J J W ,/ l/tifTTARN from $5 to $50. VioLixs from $1 to $50. Also, n full nnd complete stock of Shot Music mi<l Musical Merchandise, of all kinds, constantly on hand nnd for sale at “Smash-down Panic Pricks.’’ Our Piima Fortes arc from the following noted Factories: * Chiekering At Son* Boston. Woodward & Brown n A. & J. Keogh Buflldo. Peters, Cragg & Co Louisville. A. II. Gale & Co New York. Child & Bishop's celebrated Melodeons. The above instruments'eannot be surpassed nnd will be sold on term.s’dofying competition! We respectfully invite those wishing anything in the Music line to call and examine our'stoek. Every instrument fully warranted. All orders promptly attended to. Address R. DOBBINS & CO., Grcencnstle, Ind. N. B.—Second-hand Pianos wanted in exchange for new ones. tnnv 22, 1858 tf GREAT BARGAINS AT THE People’s Clothing Store* Southeast corner Public Square AT THORNBURGH’S OLD STAND, Til E undersigned would inform his friends and customers that his FALL AM) WINTER STOC K

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MEN’S; BOYS’ & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, IS NOW COMPLETE, Embracing nil the latest styles nnd fabrics, from the lowest grade to the finest garment which cun be found anywhere. Honornlile and fair dealing, together \tith Ida NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES for carrying on business in this line, has secured him a FAIR ItUN OF CT7STOM, And lie assures his friends and (he public generally, that he will continue tu oil’er them nothing but the

BEST IN THE MARKET

—AT THE—

LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES

£ © # $ (jE XXDTSFT IFOIRzCFET To call and see Him if you Want CJlionp Goods.

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(SVG A11 COATED,) ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read tlieir KlTccts, and judg* <>f tlieir Virtues. FOR TUB CURB OF ll<MHliiche,Sick llcmlaclir,FoulStomnch. riTTsnuuo. May 1, lH6. r ». 1>R. .1. C. Avf.r. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache Aliy body cun huve hy s dose or tw« of your Tills. It seems to arise from a foul stonmeh. m hieh they cleanse at once. If they will cure others ns they do me, the tact is worth knowing. Yount with great respect, KD. \V. PREBLE, Clerk t if St tunin' Clarion. Ililioiis Disonlris nnd I*iver Complnints.

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AV'ashingto.v, l). C., 7 Feb., iSufl. }

have used your Tills in my geneml nml hospital

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Department of tiif. Intkuioii U asiiingto.v, D. c., 7 Feb., I V aur Tills in my general nml hi u made them, and cannot hesitate to : rathartic we employ. Thch ii'tr is quick ami decided, conse

ly they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that

practice ever since you made them, n

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iay they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu* ating action on the lii'tr is quiek nml decided, con9ei|Uent*

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organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious disfast so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO HALL, M. D.,

I'kysician of Vie Murine, Hofpitul.

Dysentery, Helm, nnd Worms. Post Office, Harti.and, Ltv. Co., Mien., Nov. 10, 1855.

Dm. Ayer: Your Tills are tho perfection of medicine.

They have done my wife more pood than 1 can tell

pro pi

now can it be u losing game—a swindling game, or any other game, save that ofastraighttorwnrd, upright, honest and honorable transaction ! And for keeping those several Kntriesand Registers, and finding pimdiasers for

. . . ^ * .1. your property, (for in all eases where there is hey have done my wife more good than I can tell you. , 1 , • . . 1 She had hoen sick and pining away for months. Went oo '-.’ile made, tfiore i> 110 commission or ellHrg<‘S

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off to lie doctored at great expense, hut got no better. She then commenced taking your Tills, which soon cured her,

itics of worms (dead) from her

body. They afterwards 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, w hile other* Around na pnld from li'i- to twenty dollmooctora’ hills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually

good aud boucst, w ill be prized here. GKO. J. G It IFFIN, Pttstmatler.

IndigORtion and Impurity of the Itlood. From, Her. J. V. Ifimet, l\utor of Advent Church, Boston. Da. Ayer: 1 have used your Tills with extraordinary

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Laat of (lie lliiggerniii^^era.

A sprightly school girl, who attends tho Central High, whora the teachers have a way of inciting the pupils to understand what they say in the classes, was reading “ the last of the huggermuggers,” and stirred hy the spirit of inquiry stimulated hy her teachers, if not by natural feminine curiosity, asked a hoy cousin of hers the meaning of huggermugger. John looked thoughtful for a moment, and thensaid; “I’ll show you,” and before the incipient woman had time to make any further remark John had his arm around her waist, and subjected it to a gentle pressure—“That’s hny gcr; and this (putting his lips toilers in affectionate collision) is mng gcr.” “Yes,” said the not more than half displeased •Sarah Ann, “and this is the l<i*t of the hugpermaggers; for if you ever attempt to give me another such definition I’ll box your cars. I’ve a L'reat mind to tell ad" H“il, I go to school, what sort of

All .'ftr • y0U * ,C carr V in R ; dtout you j . N extra LOtTh

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GIV E US TOM(XO!-OI<! Virginny, Jeems River, anil Id

them preach who please, lieeausc they prcaudi «aercM la m, futnll.v and unon* tti<*f I am railed to, in vnin • f,.r «•<. m ill ..It .till t,, ,n 'ti.tri'ra. To rsKtilMo tho oniHit. nrdipeatinn and partin x ain, tor we will all still go to I toirntmrgh I fy , )1(X>I „ lpy , ro T( . ry i..., r ,. lne ,, y t h»v. cr iv Robinson s, rtllu huv their uxtru iillt* TO- known, uud 1 cun contldcntly recomiuen<l them t*) my BA CCD. Edward's Best—the People's Choice fn, ' nd "- Yo ' lr *t J '

—the Eldorado—glorious brands I”

Received this day TEN KEGS, and for sniu

low for cash hv the keg or at retail.

janU THORNBUR(<II & ROBINSON.

On.

t T THORN BURG’

1\ liirgc assortment of China, Glass and

Quccnswarc. Also, ulicavy lot of SHOES, HATS AMI ( APS, t)f all kinds, and for sale low for cash. If Yon. YNTnnt

Bfetf" An extra lino ’pair of Calf Boots, goto THORN BURGH A: ROBINSON'S.

If Yon YV'nnt SkU \ good Kip Boot, go to thornbi kgii & Robinson s. If Yon. YV^nnt

SOTS pair of Boots or Shoes of any kind, go to THORNBURGH & ROBINSON'S,

where they sell cheap for cash. - RECEIVED THIS DAY-

DIRKCT KKoM TUB M ANUFACTURKK

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CUSTOM MADE

Men’s Lighl Lined & Heavy Calf Bools Men’s Single & Double Soled kip Bools Yoiillis’ & Boys’ Kip Bools Men’s, Women’s & Misses’ Bobber Shot’s

Women’s Cal I k Goal,

Misses' & Chiblren’s SIkh’s Women’s Fine kid Slippers, Buskins,

Heeled Shoes & (Jailers

Kfej^f'Call nnd sou something good. TIIOKNMTH(iII vV KOBlNiSON. GrnonCftstlo, Fch. 5, 1850. OO T o -A. r* r* i v o ,

(in a raw hay*,)

ANOTHER HEAVY STOCK OF DRY GOODS. fel.n.'t!) TIIOK.NBUHGH& ROBINSON.

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friends. Yours, J. V. lll.MKS.

Warsaw, Wtomhvo Co.. N. Y., Orb 24,1865.

Dear Sir: 1 am usinK your Cathartic Tills in my practice, and find thorn hu excellent purgative to clean*) the

system and purify the fountains of the blood.

JOHN G WAGHAM, M D

Erysipelas Scrofula, Kiuk'n Evil, Trtlrr,

Tuntora, and Salt Ithotim.

From a Fbrwarding Merchant of St. Louis, F b. 4, 1850. Dr. Ayer: Your Tills are tho paragon of all that is

great in medicine. They Ifave curetl my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Her mother had been long grievously afflicted w ith blotches and pimples on her skin nnd in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your

Tills, and they have cured her. AS\ MORGRIDGK. Uhriimatism, Neuralgia, and Gout*

From the. Her. Ur. JIawkes, of the Methodist Ejns. Church.

Tulaski House. Savannah. (1a., Jan. fi, 186fi. Honored Sir : 1 should be ungrateful for the relief your

skill ties bronchi me ii i did i»"t report my oeae to yon. A cold settled in my limbs mid brought on excruciating neuralgic pajns. which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physicians, tho disease 1 grew worse and worse, until, by tho advice of your excellent agent in Ilaltiniore, Hr. Mackenzie, I tried your Tills. Their effects wore slow, hut sure. By persevering in the

uac of them, I am now entirely well,

Fen ate Chamber. Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec., 1855. Dr. Ayer: 1 have lieen entirely cured hy your Tills of Rheumatic Gout — a painful disease that had afflicted mo tor years. VINCKNT 8LIDKLL. For Dropay, Plethora, or kindred Complaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel-

lent remedy.

For CoNtivpnrtm or ConMipntion, nnd ns a Din lieu I’lll, they are agreeable and effectual. Fitu, Niipprossion, PnrnlyM*, Inflammation, and even Deafnesn, and Partial lillnd- >»«*••» have boon cured by tho alterative action of these

Tills.

Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although n valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequence* that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.

whatever,) you will be taxed the following

COM MISSIONS.

On Real Estate, as follows: On all sales front $300 to$3,000ine]tigi vp, 2 perot. “ “ “ “ $3,000 to $4,000 “ 1 j “ “ “ “ “ $4,oooto$r>,ooo “ ii « o “ “ “ “ $5,000to$7,000 “ ij <* « “ “ “ “ $7,000 to any aiuount, 1 “ “ In all sales going above $3,000, 2 percent, will be charged on the first $3,000. On Live Stock, as follows: t>n all sales from$15 to$50 inclusive, 5percent, i “ “ “ “ $50 to $200 “ 4 “ <• I “ “ “ 11 $200 to $500 “ 3 “ “ “ “ “ “ $500to$l,000 « 2 “ “ i u “ “ “ $1,000 to ns much greater ns the sum may ho, not less than 11 per oent. In all eases wberc the sum oxeei'ds $500, 3 per cent, will he charged on the first $500. tf 22 GREENCASTLE IS LOOKING UP! JD^^r o-ooids In the Original Packages From First J lands !

THORNBURGH & ROBINSON Have received this day: 20 cases and bales NEW NUKING DRY

GOODS;

3 ease- PRINTS; 2 “ BLEACHED SHIRTING AND

SHEETING;

1 ease MANCHESTER GINGHAMS; 1 “ BLEACH KD DRILLING;

I “ CORSET JEANS; 1 “ DEM MINGS;

I STK11’KS.CASSINKTTKS.CASSIMKKISN, MECHANICS CASSl.MKRE

JEANS;

1 bale TICKING; I “ WHITE, RED AND YELLOW FLANNEL; 1 bale BROWN AND BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL; 5 bales HEAVY BROWN SII KKTING • 2 “ FINE BROWN SHIRTING. For sale low bv the piece for cash THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. Green cast ie, March 2, 1850.

K. S. COWUll.l .

GREENCASTLE x-xrjuMirjivx Wool,MX FACTOR)

Crawfordsvillo street,

NF VIi NORTH DEPOT.

"OK FACTORYisnowincom-

.^fejUlvtc operation, and we are pre

I’nred to card and spin WOOL in

filui*URKMsucli a manner ns shall give tin* most complete-ati-faetion. Our Macbtnerv is nearly tdl new and of the best quality. Wo bave in our employ Workmen of thorough experience, who will devote all their energies to

meet public expectation.

Western-Made Goods. \t o shall have on hand a largo stock ot Western-made fabrics, consisting of plain nnd fancy Ue iim rs. Sattlnets, Blankets, Cloths. • leans. Plaid Flannels, \\ bite, Rod nnd Brown

f lannels, Tweeds, Shawl- , Call and see these Goods,

■■ t,ie-e ills, that Wool at any other Fnctorv.

nfy, that disease—| . y

al-.' jt- flight, and : C •' Ii I ) T G.

i .. ‘ . , , y will again return, i To those wanting Rolls made, or Yarn smm and the pr.epeet Ol a long and happy life will we would sav, wasli votir Wool dean and brim' chen.-h and brighten your chiys. • it „s. „nd vou .hall be plers^ wi he wo k' M..r,.s Indian Root Pills sold by Conrad It will be done promptly, your WisilnotwasG i vr' 1 ' 11 - * ^ot„e r manufacturers and pr.q.netors of Dr. Trask s! T , 7 _—_ ^ " , Magnetic Ointment, Karlville, Mndi-.ni eo.. . VV OOILj jfXJSTTEID N. Y., general agents. ' ,1 exchange. The highest market price paid Price 25 cent* per box, July 17 i \ 3 j for Wool in exchange for goods. HQ.WARD ASSOCIATION, Greencmtlo, May 20,1858.^tf

PHILADELPHIA.

.1 l.cncrolcnt Instilnlnat, f' t thlixh*,/ hi/ Special Endowment for the Itclicf if the Sirh and\

within a step of the silent

grave, now stand ready to testify that tiny would have been numbered w ith the dead, had it not been for this great and w onderful medicine, Morse's Indian Rout Pills. After one or tw o doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Nut only do they give immediate ease and strength, nnd take'away allsickness, pain and anguish, but they at onee

wl.M i!' t T k n l •n""" : , ali, ’"-.” f -oV' ,1 i s< ‘ ll ' <r ’ l"lannels, Tw. "ds, Shawls, Stocking Yarn- &e wh'el, is the t.liH-l. | herelore, it will bo shown. | thl ^ ■ > ’‘ V ’ '

espeeially by those who use they will so cleanse nnd ptr that deadly enemy—will tak

the flush of youth and beauty w ill again return.

before leaving your

Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Ejn

detnie Diseases.

THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view 1 of the awful destruction of human life, caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases hy Quacks, several years ago directed tlieir ( onsulting Surgeon, as a l'Iiaiutaiii.r ai r worthy of tlieir name, t.. open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in nil their forms, and to give mkdical advick okatis to all who apply by letter, with a description of tlieir condition, (nge, occupation, habits of life, Ac,,) and, in eases of extreme poverty, to Kt Its I SII M KIlU'l N KN 1'HKK OK (HA KG K. 11 is needless to add that the Association coninumds the highest medical -kill of the age, nnd will furnish the most approved modern treat-

ment.

The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual

HEAR YE! HEAR YE! New IS THK TIME TO nry

COATS, P.YTSTTS, VESTS,

—A N J)---*

AH ol l»cr Articles In Hie Clot ning Line, FIIEAFFU IN PRICE

—A N I)—

BETTER IN (jUAUTY THAN EVER. Como and Soo Mv C.ootls BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. Store East Side of the Public Square, fejy 3STo. o. *,<0 N .rn k Extraordinary !—Those indetit-

z Zzzzir

which has attended the labors of the Con- 1 ' 1 ‘ A ' inl of 11,8 8orl 18 enou flh

suiting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhea, ’‘ , " on !s gentlemen.

Here They Come!

K) NEW HEAVY CASES

OF

DEY GOODS, THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. V H LAV V LOT of Bleached and Brown l\ Goods, Tickings, Checks, Drillings, Hickory*, Ciissiuottos, Cassimercs, Shawls, New Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, new style Dre-.-Goods of every description; also, a new assortment of Hats & Caps, direct from tho manufacturer, and FOR HALE LOW AND

LOWER FOR CASH,

THORNBURGH A ROBINSON. Givi m astle, Foil. 8, Ik.vj. 89

SJ vi Sox',

OofYoo, and

AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL terre haute book bindery

•loll PitIKTIXO OFFICE.

it. ii. si.npsoiv & t o..

Job Prlnturs and Rook Binders, I* uurtli »l., I door son III l*o»l omre,

TERRE HAUTE, IN/).

1)11,1, I bad-, Cards, Circulars, Notes, ReI ) ceints, Cheeks, Draft-. Hand-hills, Ledger-. Journals, Day B.s.k-, Cash Books, Bank Bim.L-. I’nss U<N>ks, Court Dockets, Records. Magazine.-, Music and Edition Work Jxamd

m every style of the art.

County Officers and Justices of the Peace supplied with all kinds of Blanks and all kinds of Stationery. B. W. OSBORN, Trav. Agt.

, BfctV-AII work left at tho Music Store of It.

pl".vetl f,,t InfriiU sad )<>ung prnotis. Parent* iboulii Dobbins, will bo promntlv forwarded to this hnva It in store asainat the iiiskliona snnDijr llut ateula establi-bnionf I i;.. i i . , , .

Wh havt almndant franmls to • 1 " " !iml lloll ' l 'l'ed, when flnlslied,

FOR THK RAPID CURE OF

COt T Gll8,COLDB, VIOAIISKIVKSS, INFM - £NZA, UROKCIIITIB, WHOOPING COIGN, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN-

CIP1KNT CONSIHIPTION,

nml for tlie n'llefpf coiisiimptlve pnlienfH In ndTnnml

fttRgM of the diKeo**.

\Ve need not speak to tlie public of Hu virtue*. Tlmmirbout every town, nml nlronnt every Immlet of the AmericHii Slates, it* wonderful cure* of pulmonary complaint* have made it already known. Nay, few are the famllie* in any clYillied coundy on thi* continent without wmie penMinal ex|»eriei)c** of it* effecta; nnd feweryet th*comniunitU'B any where which hnve not anions them aoinp livipg trophy of it« viotory over the suhtle and danpenm* diseascB of the throat ami lunp*. While it I* the powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and ikuiperou* diseases of the pulmonary or pan*, it in also the pleasantest and nafept remedy that ran he em-

upon them unprepartHl.

Ulieve the Cherry 1 Vet oral Mxeti more lires by the con-

Niimption* It prevents than those it cnrei, Keep it by you, nnd cure your colds while they are curable, nor nea;them untii no human skill can master the inexorable

ranker that, fastened on the vitals, eat* your life away. All know tlie dreadful fatality of lunf? dikordcra, and au they know loo (he virtues of thi* remedy, we need not do more than to asMire them it i* Htlll made the beat it can be. Wo spare no ro*t, no rare, no toil to produce it tho most perfect possible, and thu* afford those who rely on it the ltest agept whiej) opr (skill can ftirnish for their cure. niPIIII BV DR. J. r. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mess.

A XP SOLO H r

< "iirnd Cook and Jerome Allen, Grecncns-

free of charge. _ nov27 ('.n,28

ottiir and t»tfrcoti!|)r .foundry,

An. 108 \'lnr street, between ith aud ~dh '

CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON Supt-

MANUFACTI'KKItS AND DIALERS IN NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE,

I’rintiug Pre.—es, Cu-ei., Gallics. Ac,; Inks, and

Printing Materials of every doscrlption.

Stkrkotvj’ino of all kinds; Books, Music, Patent Medicine Direction., Jobs, Wood En-

•N'lninal VV eakne-s, I uq-•;ence, Gnnorrluea, (ileet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfabuse, Ac., and order a continuance of the

same plan for the ensuing year.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in tbis sphere of benevolent effort 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.

Am admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, .Vhisturbation, or Self-abuse, aud other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) FKKK OK FHAROK, OH POfyipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, iVe., are constantly being published f or gratuitous distribution, and will he sent to the af-

u /•*!. x.

•i.ns iy.;i ehqr n. J. HILTON.

< s m :e\< jasti jE

BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY

WM. RICHTER,

1 Y KSPKCTFULLY'announces to the eitiI t zens of Greencastle and vicinity, that lu lias opened a Bakery and Confectionery ii llm building adjoining Thornburgh's Block, W est side ot the Public Square, where ho ifully prepared to meet any demands that nuu

be made on him for the best kind of BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES,

I’oiind « nkcB, Sponge t akes, Itusks, *c.,

hycr sold in Greoncastle.

Parties, weddings, &<•, supplied with the. choicest cakes and confectioneries on short

notice.

lie respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, fully confident of bis ability to render satisfaction. He will sell as cheap as tho

Hictcd. Some of die new remedies and methods I cheapest,

of treatment discovered during the last year, In connection with the almve, he has recently

are of great value. A" X opened an Addrci, for Report or Treatment, Dr. J. XjJ VEATING SALOON SktLLiN IIot tniTOS’ Acting Surgeon, Howard I ' ’ And will keep AssiM'iation, No, 2 South Ninth street, Phila- all the ncLicAriita ok the reason ii.. i - ■■ - L ■ Constantly on hand. 0aY" Ercth Haltimore

Oysters for sale hy the can, half can, or dish. I A call is solicited. dcc25 tf 32

Js,

iveil this day bv

RGH* ROBINSON

i! '’ Fillmore; VV. B. Walls, graying, &e., &c.

11 bridge; and by ail Druggists and dealers Brand and Pattern Letter', various -ly le

feayKl.Ei’TltoTYriMi in all its branches

r - i""i oeaiers m medicine. At who). „le 1, N Suire, Eckstein

A fV. Ctm imuiti

.('tin 1 v22

Jv31 <lmU

lelphia. Pa. Bv order of the Directors: KZKA I). Ilk ART WELL, President. 1 ' 1 " FaIRCH1LT), fc n-tary. Jun«5 I y

DR. \V< >I ,I ”S

Carminative Balsam! f ,v7. i Eft lAff.ixo mmn 'o /,’

diarrhea, rr.fx, ,yc.

J ) L 1.1 A L LI) and sold by VV ill. Lane, ftrug1 gist. Groenca-tle. Price, 15 and 25 ct

per Bottle.

References Burl, y A Peek, l - i.a Mahan. Jacob Pnggy, Sami \Y .odrufl iuh.! It ;

l( II INCH'S extra superfine Table Salt | ‘ fi I Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Kor Kale l»v THOUiVBUKGII iV ROIUNSON. xJTJST I'lIK large.i and best lot of PERFU M LRY I ever brought to thi market, at the CITY PKI'G STORE. f’"' -'' East' side Square