Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 November 1865 — Page 3

1866.

THE WORLD,

An Independent Democratic Daily, Weekly & Semi- Weekly Newspaper.

After four years of civil war, forced upon thepeo fcle of tlio United States by the violence of sectional parties, wo now onter upon new era of unity and of progress. North And South, a cordial co-opora-tion of all honest men is needed to repair the waste of war, to establish our Peoco through tho triumph of sound constitutional principles in tho administration of tho government, and our Unity by guarding kit thatMukes Union desirable.

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novll'65.

The Petitions arc

00,000

Or-

srME.S&I'lKSc.

JVotice to Stockholders.

"VfOTICE is hercbygiven to the Stockholders in tho J-l Crnwfordsvillo and Alamo Tur .pike Company, that a dividend of 10 per cent, will be paid upon all paid up stock of said Company, for which Stockholders have drawfi their certificate?, on Saturday, November 18.18G5. by presenting their certificates of stock to Samuel Gillelnnd, Treasurer, at tho office of said Company. By order of the Board.

JOHN W. BLAIR, Sen.,President,

Attest: J, M. BUTLKR,Secretary, nov4-'G5w4,

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ATTENTION THE

attention of all Soldiers who enlistod for three years and havo been honorably discharged from the service by reason, either of disability, or expiration of term of sen-ice, is called to the fact tbat an effort will be made at the next session of Congress to sooure tho passage of a law giving an additional

Bounty of Two Hundred Dollars

to all those who volunteerod in l8(ii-'65 and part of the year 1863 for the $1C0 bounty and did not veteranize. This additional bounty is to make them equal with thoso who have received Throo Hundred Dollars Bounty.

All Soldiers interested aro requested to call on mo at tho office of the

COUNTY TREASURER

•and put their names to such a petition: Tho friends of soldiers aro requested to call their -attention to this matter, A ccneral effort to this ef1 feet is now being mado throughout the United States.

now

Ready

.and will be forwarded as soon a3 Congress moots.— HCall immediately. Sfeg ,W. P. BlilTTON^Sft

Oct98'05 Government Claim Agent,

Executor's JYotice.

"VTOTICG is hereby 51 ven that the undersigned has X* boon appointed Kxeoutor of the Inst will nnd tcstamont of Mary A. Sclienck, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Ind. Tho estate is solvont. 0ct28'J5w3 D. N. MORGAN, Executor.

Administrator'sISale-

"VTOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned. ^will sell at public sale on Saturday the lft.h day £of November,'IPOS, at the late residence of Joshua

A. Vancleavo, deceased, 5i mites south-west of

Waeo

bold and Kitchen furniture, Ac., &e. TERMS—A ^•credit of-12 months will bo given on all sums over $3 fjj.the purchaser giving note with approved security §s waiving relief from valuation laws. f§ oetS8%Sn3* JESSE VANCLEAVE.

Administrator

CHGWING TOBACCO.

A

splendid quality ot Virgiuia Cavendish Chewing Tobacco just received and for sale by dec3tf. LEE BROTHER

IVavy Tobacco.

ass A N excellent brand of swcot chewing Navy Tobca Aeo. for sale by [dec3lf.] LEE fc BRO.

Tabic Cutlery.

A

Fine assortment of Table Cutlery, for sale by OCOATF LET 4- ULTOTHER.

WORTH OF

VilMWIMlt

Goods, Bought for Cash!

and are now on exhibition at the old stand of

Wo do say that we havo tho

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Goods in the Market!

Consisting of a full line of Mens, Boys and Ladies

WOOLE3U GOODS

ALL KINDS,

LADIES FURS

and olmosi everything you can ask for. Our motto is

"Never to be Undersold,"

All kindB of Produce taken in

mi

W E I N I E A

to come and see the immense piles of J6ST*NEW GOODS.ISa

McCLURE & FRY.

Nor, 1UC5.

FEMALES

!MPORTANTTO

LPm

THE

combination of Ingredients in these Pills is the result of alongnndoxtensivepriictice. They are mud in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate: certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruatinns, removing all obstructions. whether from culd or otherwise, headache, pain in the sido, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which ariso from interruption of nature.

DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS

was the commencement of a now era in tho treatmontof irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a PREMATURE OKA YE. N° FOnmlo pan onjoy (rood health unions »ho in rofjulnr, nnd whenever an obstruction takes placo. the general, Jlooks and Eyes health begins todcelino. These pills form THR FIN-'^'icturo Nails EST PREPARATION EVER PUT FORWARD withJMMEDIATEand PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T BE IICCEIVKI). Tako this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the BEN'!' and moat RKI.IAKI.I? FKNAIiE ITIKIMCIIVK EN TIIK WORM), wliieh

comprised in theso Pills: AND TA lvE NO OTHERS FROM IIIM* They are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but LADIKS MUST BEAKINUIND that, THERE IS ONE CONDITION OK THE FEMALE SYSTEM IN WHICH THE FEMALE PlI.LS CANNOT BE TAKEN WITHOUT PRODUCING A PECU LIAR RESULT. THE CONDITION RF.FF.RRKD TO IS PREGNANCV-TIIE RESULT, MISCARRIAGE.— Such is the irrcsistiblo tendency of tho medicine to restoro the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even tho reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. THEY CANNOT DO HARM, in any other way.

DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS

have been a standard remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to FEMAL- 8. To all classes they are invaluable, INDUCING.WITII CKUTAINTV, removICAL REGULARITY. They are known to thousands, who havo used tliemat different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the moil KMJN'KKT I'll vuioi «.!) in AMERICA.

Explicit directions, stating when they should not bo used, with each Box—tho Price Ono Dollar per Box, or 6 lioxos for 5. containing from 50 to Gd Pills. SPills sent by mail, pramptly, secure from observation. by remitting to the Proprietors. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.

HUTCHINGS & IIILLYER. PROPRIETORS. 81 (Jcdar St., New York.

JOHND. PARE, Cincinnati, and LORD SMITH. Chicago. Wholesale Afffcnts. Sold in Crawfordsville by R. K. KROUT, and E. J. BINFORD.

Sold in Mooticello by SPENCBR BROTHER, and T. J. MCMILLEN. [april8 ]8ooy.

.f.r ORMJWWCJ!, *robibiting pcraon* from interfering wi the Mnrahnl, nnd ]re«cribinif pennltFea for refusing to n**i*( raid ITInrahnI in tbe dia chnrge of hi* Ofilcinl duties.

SEC. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of the City of Crnwfordsvillo. that any porson who shall interfere with tho city M.irshal in tho discharge of his official duties, or shall hinder or obstruct said Marshal, or shall refuso to obey his commands when called upon by said Marshal to assist him in tho dischargo of his official dutios, shall, upon conviotion thereof, bo fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars.-

SEC. 2. This Ordinunco shall take effect, and bo in force from and after its due and legal publication. Passed October 31st: 1805.

WILSON H. LAYMON, Mayor.

Attest: T. D. BROWN, Clork.

Executor's Sale.

~M"OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Ex1 ecutor of the estate of Mary A. Sohonck, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, in the City of Crawfordsville, on Monday,-tho 20th day of November, 1605 tho personal property of said estate, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to begin at 1'0 o'clock A. M. Terms, oash in hand. oems-tew* D. N. MORGAN, Bxreulor.

.Administratrix Sale

ATOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned fcii"

I?"l,?It,r,lLrlx,of th.°

estate of Abin Martin, de­

ceased, will offer for salo at public auction at the late of the deceased 4 milos east of Crawford«ville, Union township, Montgomery county, Indian*, on Saturday, November 18th, 1865, the personal property of said estate,consistingof Horses. Cattle, {logs, Sheep. Wheat in tho bushel. Corn, Wheat in the ground. Reaper. Farming Utensils, and various other artioles. TLRMS—Sums of $3 and under cash in nana over $3 a credit of 12 months will be given, »"Turohascwaiving mcnt laws.

the purchaser giving note at interest with good sconrity waiving tho benofiftrf valuation and appraiatANNA MARTIX,

OctSS'CSiii

GODEY'S

xEPMmrwm

Administratrix,

LAM'S B00£

For 1866.

THE

Fashion Magazine of thft Worlds

LITERATURE. FINE ARTS. AND FASHIONS. 9?,5!9?^vP,£Sn'8c%n'' Steel Engravings. DOUBLE FASHION-PLATES. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest lndios. Crochet knitting. Netting, Embroidery, Articles for tho Toilet, for. tbe Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to nlake a COMPLETE LADY'S BOOK.

THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 36 YEARS. No Magazine has been able to compcte with it.^ None attempt it.

GODEY'S RECEIPTS

for every department of a household. Theso alone are worth the price of tho Book. MODEL COTTAGES (no other'&lagaiine gives them), with diagrams.

DRAWING LESSONS FOR THEdSpUNG. An»L other specialty with Godey. Vt PS' ORIGIN AL MUSIC, tirorth $3 ayear. Other Magazines publish old worn-out music but tho subscribers to (lodey get it before the music stores.

GARDENING FOJt LADIES. Another peculiarity with Godey. if jfe. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart Co.. or Now/i 1 ork, tho Millionaire merchants, appear in Gtdey, th only Mugazino that has them.

Lndios' Bonnets. Wo give more of them in ayear than any other Magazine. In fact, tho Lady's Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet maker

MARION HARE.AND,

Authoress of "Alone," Hidden Path," "Moss Side," "Nemesis," and "Miriam writes for Godey each month, and for no other magazine. Anew novel by her will be published in 1H66. We have also retained all our old and favorite contributors. «...

TERMS OF

Godey's Lady's Book for 1866-

(From which there can be no Deviation.) The following arc tho terms of tho Lady's Book for 1800:—

$3 00 5 00 7 00 10 00

Ono copy, one year S iTwo copies, ono year Three copies, ono year Four copies, ono year Five copies, ono year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies 00 Eiglitcopies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up.tlie eluh-m»i-- OQ jifSVeB'fopTes, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies 87 00 TTr'AH additions to clubs at club rates. JO*Godoy's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of $4 50.

IUpWehave no club with any other magazine or newspaper. &*2 he money must all be sent at one time for any of the Clubs.

JUfCanada subscribers must send "i conts addiional for sach subscriber.

Address W*. A. GODEY, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Oct 28-65. PHILADELPHIA.

SOMETHING NEW IN CK A WFORDSVILLE!

Hardware, Siove Store,

AND

Tin«»Sb.op

COMBINED.

THE

undorsignod begs leave to inform the public that he is now opening a splendid variety jpf Hardware all of which has boon purchased since too decline in prices and it is my intention to sell them as low as such articles can be had any where. The

HARDWARE DEPARTMENT

will consist of

Door Locks and Latches, in large variety Door ife Window Bolts, Door Butts and Hinges, Screws, (round and flat head,) Window Springs, Hat nnd Coat Hooks'. Pullies Padlocks: Cupboard Catches

Sausago Grinders Grindstones and Rollers Coopers and Carpentors

Tools

Rules Squares Nippers: Saw Setts, Bonch Screws Iron Braces: Sptrtt Levels, Dividers Compasses Plyers Hammers

Table Knives and Forks, (from common to ivory bandied silver steel Carving & butcher knives

Ilatchots:

Axes of the bost brands Hand, cross-cut and Mill Sn ws Shovels Spades TrowelE: Strap Hinges Carpet Locks

A good assortment of tho celebrated American Pocket Knives Silver. German Silver A

Trace Chains Curr.v Combs

Orgentan Table and Tea .Spoons Skimmers, (both Gorman and French

Powder Flasks "It Blacking Brushos Monkey Wrenches

Coffee Mills

Horse Brushes

wow Gimlets) 0$ Scissors Meat Knives: jteAugurs ^Dnuffcrs: ,/t Sad Irons: 'it' Apple I-earcrs '"CandlcSticks Toa'Bclls

Grass and Brier Scythos, Hay and Straw Forks Sheep Shears

Shoe Knives Carriage Bolts —ALSO—

Nails Glass

Sash 1)

Or nnvib^B else in the Ilardwaro Lino

Agricultural Implements.

Also having much experience in Farming and the use of Farming Implements, it is my aim to keep a complcto assortment of Agricultural Implements, and thoso only which I know are tho best. Among which may bo found Thresher-

Clothes Washers and Wringers. Wheat Drills

Plows wi Hay Rakes: Cutting Boxos

Cider Mills Cultivators Mowers,

Reapers Iliiy Forks Cano Mills

LEVI DESSAUER. MOSES DESSAUER.

L. & M. DESSAUER,

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STREET,

One Door West of Corner, Book Store, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

HE proprietors would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county tbat they havo opened a large and extensive Clothing Establishment where may be found

Ueady-iUade

Clothing

of evory description. Also

Gents' Furnishing Goods,

TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, 3cC., C.

Our stock of Clothing consists in part of

Mens', Boys' & YoutKs' Clothing, Dress Coats, Frock Coats,'

Piece Goods of all Qunlitics and Prices. OcU4'05, L. il. DliSSAUER.

The, Important Questions of the Day, are:

Shall Maximilian be Driven out of Mexico?—Echo Answers— "Shall He?"

&•

Where shall we go to get

CHEAP GOODS?

BANNER' STOItE!

"Where Goods are sold at Cost, And just a litte more."

'Bill Bowers'

Semi-Aniiiial Address

Ladies and Gentlemen of Montgomery and surrounding Counties: Again permit us to tender our warmest thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us and hoping still to merit the same, we would say to yoti and all others tbat the

still waves, nnd that wo are now daily roqeivingour Fall and Winter Slock, cornrising a full line of all kinds of Goods eretofore kept by us, all of which wo propose to sell just a little chcaper than tho cheapest.

Churns, &c.

STOVES! STOVES!

Also having added to the above a largo and well selected assortment of tho most popular and well tried cooking Stoves, among which is thcjustly celebrated Kitchen Queen, which wo havo no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all rospccts also, the Black Oak, as good as any in tho market also, the Plantor Cooking Stove, which has attained so high a reputation wherever introduced aad several other patterns at prices to suit everybody. Russia Iron Heating Stoves, beautiful design also, cast box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in good variety. Also,-a gooa assortment of Tinware, Shoot Iron. Brass, Copper nnd Zinc, which'will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere,

Tin-Ware!

Have also engaged the services of John iHover, who has bad more experience than any other man in Crawfordsville in tho manufaeture of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware: and all wares made by him will be gunranteed to be perfect or. citn bo returned.

Particular attontion paid'to Roofing Guttering and Spouting and all kinds of Job' Work done on the shortest notice. All kinds of Country Produce taken,

JESSE

W.

CUMBEBLANa-

Ang.2fi-IM5-tf.

Wo do not say that, we sell more goods tbnn any house in Indiana we prefer to toll a \y story that somebody will believe. But we do say—and those who will favor us with a call can be convinced—tbat we sell goods a little cheaper than any other house in

thiscity. Our stock is now full and complete,and will bo kept so during tho fall and winter. Then we say to all cash or ready-pay buyers to give us a call and wo will make It to your interest to trade at the *.

«13im.IW]WE:SBL.9

As we sell no goods on a credit, of course we have no bad debts to make up off of our customers. Neither havo we lost anything in outside speculations to bo mado back frobl our customers but our system of do­

ing businns? is uniform—all goods marked .in plain figures, at small profits, and sold at marked priccs none need fear of being deceived.

Then come from the hills, the plains nnd the valley, Come to the"Bannor with a rush and a rally And don't be deceived by the little side show That's kept open daily, on C. 0. M. Row.

You've all seen the "Elephant" and paid out your money Till it's lost all its novelty, and ceasod to be funnyThe "Mammoth" has bellowed nnd made so much noiso. It has lost its attraction for all but the boys.

And other'old fogies have lived out their day, And only keep store to have some place to stay.

Bort-'-.'hrw and

up

wi Lb the times,

And always will give you tho worth of your ditto*.

Then pass the side-shows, the "Mammoths" anda.ll And come to the "Banner." a.ud ua a. can. You'll find when you call that wo mean what we say, Then call at tho "Banner," you'll find it will pay.

And that is the word that makes the world movo. In business, in politics, or even in love. Tho first question usked by men of this day The first question asked is—"will tho thing pay?"

Oct 7. 1805.

N E W I

BAUD, MOFFETT & BOOE,

EMPIRE BLOCK, No. 4,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

'^\Y^ DEALERS IN PURE

DRUGS AND MUCH,

Paints, Oils, t)yestuffs,

1

an A

Pure Wines and Brandies, For Medical Purposes. Patent Modioine:, Also, Lamps, Glassware, Letter,

Cap, and Note Paper, Pens, Pencils, and Ink.

Dr. J. W. BAIRD.

will attend to Physicians Prescriptions with promptness. We respectfully solicit patronage from the public in general. [Nov- es.T

Dr. MARSHALIS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the bost article known for curing the Cntnrrh, Cold in the Head and Uradnche. It has been found an excellent remedy in many eases of Sore Kyc». "aB been removed by it, and Uenriag has often been greatly improved by its use.

It is fragrant and agreeable, and

Gives Immediate Relief

nLlJ° ^i!1 heavy .pains caused by diseases of the uead. 1 he sensations after using it aro delightful t1DB* °Pcns and purges out all obU.HI!0'IS,I.strengthens tho glands, and gives a healthy&ction to tho parts affected.

More Than Thirty Tears'

Of Sale and nso of Dr. ITInrahnll'i Cntnrrh nnd Suuff, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, and at this moment it stands higher than ever before.

It is recommended by many of the best physiciansand is used with groat success and satisfaction everywhere.

Read tKe Certificate of Wholesale Druggists ill 1854.

The undersigned, having: fene mahy Tears been ac-

tIcadnctic

uaintcd with Dr. ITInrtftaRI's Catnrrb and Snuff* and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that wo heliere It to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal AfTeetions. and that it is doeidedly the bfstarticle wo have over known for all common diseases of the Head, Hurr & Perry, Boston. Barnes fc Park. N York, Keed, Austin kco.. A. D.D.

Brown. Lamson Co.. Reed. Cutler Jk co.. Sojth W. Fowle, Wilson.Fairbank&co., Henshaw. Edmonds co., H.1I. Hay, Portland, Me..

Business Coats, Over-Coats, Vests, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Ilats and Caps, Gloves,

Paints, Shfrts, Gents Scarfs, Drawers, Woolen Scarfs,

Forsalo by nil Druggists. Decemilor 10-1804-ly.

Satidst •.

Stephon Paul&co.i Israel Minor & co., McKesson Robbins, A. L. Scovill A co„ M.Ward.Close & co.," Bush Gale.

Try it.

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50 la

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House burnishing

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AM now supplied with a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gents' wear of every variety.

Dry Goods,

Caps, Boots,

Vv, Shoes, Clothing, Furs, $45 Hosiery,

GROCERIES,

Mv stock is full and complete whiih I offer below all competition. I don't propose to take time or make a great blow through the paper to sing you a song but will sell you the i^oiidsyou want, as above stated, and let you go, feeling assured that you will call ajjain when you want more goods. My stock will bo kept full all tho time, as I receive new Goods every week. C. W. ELZKOTH.

N. B. I want to buy an indefinite number of County Bonds. If you have a Bond and want to sell bring it around. (oct2t'05m2) C. W. E.

Goods.

—AT THE—

Pot!

S

On Washington street, under McClclland's ITall, west side, Public Squaro Crawfordsville, lud.

J.-:,, --.' ..

BOBB & MAHORNEY,

haro a full a ssor tin on of tho CiQoiDQ&li lessor's

COOKING STOVES, Cast & Sheet Iron Stoves, PARKOR AND HEATING STOVES!

QueeZE&Ware & GrlassWare,

LARGE

ASSORTMENT, by the piece or in setts frgmSO its to $42 all to matoh in beautiful patterns.

TABLE CUTLERY*

Knives and Forks. Tea and Table Spoons, Butchor Knives, Ladles, Skimmers, Meat Pounders, Hook Knives.

COAL OIL LAMPS!

Large Stock, from tho little Tom Thumb to Parlor Queen.

WOODEN WARE!

Tubs, Washboards, Churns, Buckets, Bread-bowls, Rolling-Pins, Clothes Pins, Sugar Firkins, Buttor Prints, Baskets—of all kinds, i.rt t,

r: KETTLES!

Brass, Porcelain, Copper and Cast Kettles. Coffee Mills. Cider Mills, Sorehunt Mills and Pans, Straw Cutters', Meal Sieves. WoodSaws, LipinoottAMan's bost Quality of chopping Axes.' Looking Glasses, £c. We have a large Tin Shop attached to odr saleroom and am'at all times preplu'ed to do all kinds of Job Work in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron on short notice and in workman like mannor. Agents for tho best Reapers, Mowers, Thrashing Masbinos, Sulky Plows. Drills, Ac. Agricultural room in rear of front sale room. In presenting our Now House Furnishing Store, we wish to say thht wo now feel able and believe that we have made deBirablo additions to our large and well tried stock of Cook and Parlor Stoves.

We are now prepared to sot man and wife up, House koi pint ana in purohasing from us wo will warranta saving of from$5 to$'0 in an outfit.

Look for the Big Coffee Pot House Furnishing Store

on Washington street, under MoCleliand's'Hall. oc«l -JPM. ROBB 4 MAHORNB T.

agar

DR. JOHN BU LL.S'

13EDRON BITTER^

The I.nieat nnd, 3lMt]Iniportant Olwtrtrjl of the Nineteenth Century,

na™8

more intimately eonneoted witlf

the history ef Materia Medioa of the United States,' or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical discovery, than that of

J6hn BuIPof Louisville. Kentucky

His IT imitable preparation of Sarsaparilla has lonit stood at the heads of the various compounds of that valuablo dru?

HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERFIV

Has become a household word throughout the west and south

His AVorni Lozenges'

In loss than a year after their introduction attained a reputation as wide-spread as. th« continent of -Jiorta America,

But the crowning glory of his life remains to bo at-' tained in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for he docs not claim to havo been the diseorerer of

CES^ROlNr

Which is tho basis of the bitters now offered to th«f public. That honor bolongs to the native inhabl-. tanU of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years.— Armed with it the Indian bids defianco to tho most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, the most venomous serpent. It is a balief with them, that :, while thore is oreath loft in tl)o body, tho Cedron is potcnttocurc.no matter what tha disease may be.

bile Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, lio is, nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from oxposurc, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic influences. it stands

W I O A I A

ill

And joyci

Gloves, Notibns,' Queensware, and

justly deserves the reputation it has so long en'-' in Central America and thc_Western States

IIST DYSPEPSIA

And its attendant train of symptoms, it aots more liko a chnrm than a modioine, There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Mcdica that ean for s' moment beara comparison tfith'itrin thisdisease.

A full accotfnt of this wonderful plant may be fonnd in tho 11th edition of the U. S. Dysponsatory, pagerf 13S7 and 1388.

A sdriosfof experiments in which Dr.'BulI"has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, nird ho is no,w enabled' to offer to tho public u,combination cf CEDIiON with.otbo,rapproved tonics the wholo preserved in tho W5st quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which no if' confident has no equal iu the world.

lie might furnish a volume of certificates, but the1 public hare long since learned to estimate such things at their truo value. The safest plan is. for every* one'to test for himself tho Tirtues of a new modioine.

CS'ITK T«W

TJE?^s

One trial, nnd you will never use any other.

It is not necessary to publish along list of diseases for whioh the Cedron Hitters arc a specific,-hi all'dit-' oases of the

Bowls, Liver or Kidneys*

wssm

In affections of tbe

Brain* Dependingnpon Derangement *f ik«' 8teokack or ISoWeli, $p

,v

1N

Goat, Rhenmatfim and I^earalgfe,

AND IN

FEVER and A.C3-XJE1,

It is d.atined to supercede all other remedies. It not only cures those diseases, but it prevents them. ,1

A wincglassful of these Bitters, taken an hour before eacn meal, will obviate the ill cffocts of the most unhealthy climate and screen the person takinff it against disesso under tho most trying exposure.

Bold by Grocers and DraggiiU Generally.

DR. JOHN BULL'S li

vs'vvir.

y^Prinoipal Offico,

Fifth Street, Louisville, Kyt

E. J". BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Ind*

ALSO sirxs

Bull's Sarsaparilla,

Smith's Tonic SyrupV

Bull's Worm Destroyers.

TTj* Remember E, J. Binford's Drug Btore/6ra*-' forarrille, Ind, TmsySCWy 4 7- A"*,'