Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 March 1866 — Page 3
Take Notice.
Marine retired (Vom tlic dry-goods trode. nnd wish inC to close up otir business, wo respectfully request nil our old patrons, who are indobtod to us by cither polo or book iiocciunt, to call and tnnko settlement immediately. We menn whnt we fry. nod fay what WE Dioftn so COBJO along. Tho books nnd accounts will bo found for a season at the old slnnd. nmi3'CC3te. Wm. AIXEN
A,
fiRO.
Dr. MAESHALIS'
Catarrh SimfK
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to bo the boat article known for curing the Cnlnrrti, Cold iu Hwidnclir. It has bocn found nn excellent remedy many cases of Sore Vtjrca, has been removed by it, nnd'IIrnriiig ... lias often been gToatly improved by its uso.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
To tho dull heavy pains oaused by disenses of the Jleud. 1 ho sensations after using it aro delightful nnd invigorating. It opens nnd purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affoctcd.
More Than Thirty Years'
Of Sale nnd uso of BP. Itlnrahnll'a Cninrrli nnd S*!? SnafT, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, nnd at this moment itstands higher than ever beforo.
It is rccoinmendod by many of the best physiciansana
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used with great sucoess and satisfaction everywhere.
Read the Certificate of "Wholesale Druggists in 1854.
The undersigned, having for mnr.y years lieen acquainted with Dr. Jtlnrnhnll'a Untnrrli nnd llnuluche Hiiliir, and sold it in our wholesale Wade, olieerfully state, that we believe it to bcequnl. in every rospect, to tho recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the bestarticlo .wo have ever known for all cmnmnndiseascs ofj-ho Heftd.
Heed. Cutler it co.. Seth W. Fowle, J) ilson.Fairbank&co., Ilenshaw. Edmonds &, co.. II. H. Hny, Portland. Me..
Try il.
Forsale by all Druggists December 30-1885-ly,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
have yotj read
This Story:
slightly modified to suit the yjt,.-,
Time, Place and Occasion:
Tho shades of night wero falling fast,| As through a Western City passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with this strango device
"GOOD NEWS!"
Tho news wag (hat L. A. FOOTK 4 CO. had just received a large lot of New Goods, making their stock fuller and more complete than it had ever been, and tho bestBtock in their line ever in the city of Crawfordsrille.
Ho passed where hangs the sign o'er head "No farther go," a young mau said. '^.-''You'll find no bolter far or wide''— i'" vi 'And loud thatsaxc-horn voice replied:
"GOOD NEWS!"
For Iho information of the public, wo would sny •that the sign referred to i.s that of tho "CORNKK BOOK STORB," (you can see it from cither Green or Vernon streets,) and tho young man who stopped the traveler WAS John R. Robinson, Jr., who has been in the establishment a year, and bcinir well posted in the business, knew what ho was talking about when ho told the gentleman with the.banner to stop. If you doubt, call and ask liim.
If*}'
.And now he stands within the door, Where goods are found from wall to IH'or And with a smile and wink of eye,
He says in accnntsclcar and high.
"I SEE NEW GOODS!"
lie snw Bibles. Tostnments, Tracer Books nnd Hymn Books fur nil denominations. Albums, Historic, Novels, Music Books, a great siock of miscellaneous Books. all the school Books in uso in common Schools, College Text Books, Blnnk and Memorandum Books, Pictures, all sorts, kinds and sizes. Picture Frames, Moldings, Paper of every size and kind. Wall and_\Vindow Paper, Window Shades, Cords, Tassels Envelopes, Slates, Pencils. Ink, Pens, Toys in great variety, and Notions of nil kinds. In faot. if you were to ask him he would not be able to enumerate the half that he did see. Nor did he forget to inquire tho prices, which, being lower than lib anticipated, and finding many things he wanted ho bought quite a largo quantity, which led to tho following results:
At break of day, towards tho brook. His way a thirsty farmer took:
1
'-tkif'
IIo hoard a voico of wild despair Ring clearly through tho morning air— fefe
"GOOD NEWS!"
The farmer was nstonished for ho could see no ono, and so he brought out his dogs for a hunt, and had tho mystery explained as follows: •e/f
A travelor. by tliofaithful hound -ii. 'All buried in New Goods was found 'V Still in his hands, as in a vice.
That banner with that strange do\ico: ",i
*$$$.I "GOOD NEWS!"
Tho Tact is that ho had got too many articles for his money and was not ablo to "toto" them homo, and so got into tho abovo unfortunate prodioamcnt.
I fear tho youth who bravely boro Tho Kxcolsior flng in days of yore, The "Corner Book Storo" had not'found Or hortight now be singing round—
^W.^-MGOOD NEWS!"
Tho reason wehavc for this belief is. that if ho had found the "Corner" he would have bought so many entertaining Books that he would novor have undertaken that journey, but have stayed at home and made a quiet citizen.
Our hero lives, and lives this day. If you'd like to know I'll tell you tho way: His mind was full and hishaart, was warm. And he was only singing amid the storm.
i. "GOOD NEWS!'
He was rescued from his perilous condition, wont on his way rejoicing and gladened his family and friends with a bonntiful supply of Books, Stationery, Toys, Notions, Ac., which ho had bought at the place where you got cheap goods and tho right (change back.
And now with goods iu his arms and hands, E'Kvsivy.. Goods on his back, in goods ho stands— MfliPfflSfe And oosting but a very few fips—
The well known sonnd comes from his lips.
ti
."GOOD NEWS!"
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It may be said that tho youth atiove mentioned was employed to blow for FOUTE & CO., but you can be oonvincod of your mistako if you will call and see the besi assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line ever brought to the city, and at prices to suit the times.
The youth forgot to say that we keep a General News Depot, where you can find a full supply of MA6 .AE1NK8 and Literary Papers.
Also have for eale tho "Wilcox & Glbbs Sewing Ma thine," whioh we invite you to call and seo.
Ap 7 goods not on hauds promptly ordered. Thankful for past favors we would respeetfully ask yon ALL tocr ll
March 31,
L. A. FOOTE & CO.
-MERC HANTS
Of Montgomery County!
TOU
Von will Save Tioic, Expense of Freight,
AND
Avoid the risk of Decline in Goods
BT GOING TO
A A E E AS I)
Stop at No,
4,
Earl & Hatcher's
New Block,
I &
Barnes fc Pnrk. N York, A. D. & D. Sands, Stephen Paul & co.." Israel Minor fc co., McKesson & Robbins, A. L. Seovill A co,, M.Ward.Close tco.," Bush A Gnle.
Jlurr 4 Perry, Boston Keed, Austin & co.. 'Ijrown. Lamson co.,
New Wholesale Dry Goods Ifonse.
Our Goods are
ALL NEW AND FRESH,
and comprise everything in the'lino adapted for
Ladies and Men's Wear,
Full Lines of Notions
AND
FANCY GOODS,
OUR PRICES ARE
J?»f JJL1" CORRECTED
New York Quotations.
ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO US
WILL BE
Filled With Special Care,
AND
ALWAYS at LOWEST PBJCE&
S. WISE &, BROTHER, 4, Earl & Hatcher's Block, La-Fayette, Indiana.
uiarS4*G5chl])cc30'65wc-3c-m6,
E N E N A S
IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
Hand oorn!
This Loom embraeos all the valuable modem Improvements applied either to Power or Hand Looms, reduced, simplified and perfected, so that by the simple tnrning of'a erank, a boy or girl of 12 years
CAN OPERATE IT WITH EASE,
makingfrom 15 to 40 yards of cloth porday. Its simplicity, easo of operation, and the rapidity and faultess manner in which it does its work, justly entitles it to a name at tho head of the catalogue'of valuab machinery: and while tho Farmer and Laboring Classes will at onco acknowledge tho necessity of its use. it may justly be termed one of the most prac-
,iCal
E.1BOR A' JfR OJYE
inventions ever presented for thoir patronage. The Loom is manufactured at Terro Haute, and can bo seen in operation in this city 2 doors oast of tho Post Oflioe.
JOH# L. HILL,
•jtS Local Agent for Montgomery county. maM4wc3tm3.
Call at the Sign of the
TEA-POT!
NOAH S. JOSLIN,
(Successor to Joslin A lieem,)
AFTER
returning thanks for past favors, wishos to call the ospocie! attention of tb'o publio generally to tho large and most perfcetstook of
STOVES and TIJYWVJMRE
now on hands. Tho best and greatost variety of
cooiKiiiisra-
STOYES,
'ovor offored in the Crawfordsville market, and
Warranted.
to give satisfaction. All article's rf *i
TWJY- WJIRE
manufactured in workmanlike style and from tho best tin-plate in uso.
Sorhum Pans
always on band.
Country JtZ.erchants &
will find it to their interest, when in want of anything in ourlino. to give us a call. We will sell you goods at wholesalo. for cash or approved produce, at tho lowest living [figures.
REPAIRING, ROOFING, &c.,
done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for Copper, old Iron. Rags, Butter. Feathers, Ac. Remember JOSLIN'S, No. 5, Commercial Block Greon street, Crawfordsville. f[mar3'66clt.l
FOR THELADIES'
Celebrated Pearl Drops, FOR
beautifying the oomplozion and curing dis eases of the skin. For sale only by E.J.BINFORD. Price accents a bottle.1
fl,
d*c30-iee.5
BITTERS
RO BACK'S STOMACH
BITTERS!
DYSPEPSIA,
nnd aro the best Tonic io (he world.
ROBACKS
BLOOD
PILLS
S I
HEADACHE,
Costivonc'fis, rvnd all diseases of tho bo\ve)9.
ROBACK'S BLOOD
PURIFIER!
CURES
SCROFULA
and all disease nrising from impure blood.
ABE SOLD BY ALL
Druggists and Dealers in Patent medicines E VERYWH ERE
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Sr. C. W. Roback,) SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Kos. 56,58,60 & 62 East Third St. CINCINNATI, OHIO. marlO'6Cin3j 4 i/.Unysid.
IMPORTANT™ FEMALES
/, XLV
PILLS^
'T'lIE combination of Ingrodients in theso Pills is the result of alone nnd extensive practice. They r.re mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the mostdelicatc: certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruatinns, removing all obstruo-t-ions. whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,pain in tho bnek and limbs, fcc., disturbed sloop, which arise from interruption of nature.
DR CHEESEMAN'S ]?ILLS
was tho commenconront of a rrew era in tho.treatmentof irregularities and obstructions whicn.have consigned so many to a PBKMATUBB GRAVZ. Ho fomale can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placo tho general health begins to decline. These pills form THE FINEST PREPARATION EVER'PUT FORWARD wHhJM MEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. bON'T BE nBCBIVBD. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, nnd tell him' tbat you want thft BEST nnd m6ot REr.lARI.K PR1HALB DlBDICIllfE IN THE VOn'l,i. which is comprised in those Pills: AND TAKE NO OTHERS FROM HIM' They are offered as the only.safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, bttt SADIES' MUST BEAR IK MIND that.
THERE IB ONE CONDITION OP
THE FEMALE'SVSTEM IN WHICH THE FEMALE PLI.I.S CANNOT BE TAKEN WITHOUT PRODUCING A PECULIAR RESULT. THE CONDITION REFERRED TO 18 PREGNANCY-THE RESULT, MISCARRIAGE.— Such is the irresistible tendency of^tho mcdictno t6' restore tho sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the reproductive powor of nature cannot resist it. THEY CANNOT 1)0 HARM, in any other way.
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
have been'a standard remedy for ovor thirty years, and are tho most effectual one ever known for all lplaints peculiar to FEMALES. To all
classes they
are invaluable,- INDUCING.1WITH CERTAINTY, PERIODICAL REGULARITY. They are know'ti to" thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout tho oountry, having the sanction of some of th&nsost EMINENT PHYSICIA8 IN AMERICA.
Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price Ono Dollar per Box, or 6 Boxes for 5. containing from 50 to 60 Pills. 1-illssent by mail, promptly, sooure from observaion. by remitting to the Proprietors. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. 1 HUTCHINGS & HILLYER. PROPRIETORS. 81 Cedar St., New York.
JOHN D. PARK, Cincinnati, and LORD & SMITH. Chicago. Wholesale Agents. Sola in Crawfordsville by R. K. KROUT, and E. J. BINFORD.
Sold in Monticello by SPENCER & BROTHER, and T. J. MoMlLl.ES [aprilB 1865y.
•Administrator's JYotice,
NOTICE
is hereby givon that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estato of Joseph Blue late of Montgomery county, lnd, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indobtod to said estate, will please oall upon tba undersigned sod settle. •. GEO. W. JoWILWAMS* m«reh3rKO Adminiftrator.
THE l»E0PLE'S_TRUE FRtEND.
PERRY"DAVIS'
VKGF.TAIU.K
PAIN KILLER
TAKIiN
T11IC GREAT I 1 N E OF ii A E
A 1 I.
LY AS A El
KD EXTERN' A I-
INTERNA ELY. and L*:
IT CURES MOST the ILLS of J/.LV.
It is a suro remedy for AGUE and Cim.i.s and FEVEB. PAIN KILLER, taken internally, should lie ndulternted with milk or water, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a Couch, a few drops oil sugar eaten will be more ofl'ootive than any thing else. See Printed Directions, which accompany each bottle.
The PAIN ICILI.ft'R is by universal consont allowed to have won for itself a reputation unsurpassed in the history of medical preparations. Its instantaneous effect in the entire eradication and extinction of PAIN, in nil its various forms incidental to the human family, and the unsolicited written and vcrbnl testimony of the masses in ils favor, have been and aro its own best advertisement.
BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS i' The Pain Killer is sold by all respectable Druggists throughout tho U. Stales and in.Foreign Countries
PRICKS—25 ccnts, 50 ccnts, nnd $1 per lloltlc. J. N. HARRIS fc CO., Cincinnati, O. Proprietors for the Southern nnd Western States.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
15, J. Binford, Motfett it Booe, R. K. Krout. Crawfordsville J. F. Watkins, Fredcrickaburg and all Lafayette Druggists. [inS!'6G].
3 3 9
DR. ,S% 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WINE BlTTliRS.—Pharmaceutical Preparation, by regularly educated Physician—is one el the most pleasant and valuable tunics of the day. Por.-ons recovering from protracted illness, or those who at this particular season of the year, r.ro subject to Jaundice, Habitual Constipation, or any disease arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver or Bowels, will lind in the Sherry Wine Bitters a friend more tobedesircd than gold Sold by
All Crawfordsville Druggists.-
LOUD IS THE PRAISE in favor of a valuablo medicine nnd Dr. S. A. Weaver's Syrup and Cerate is curing e*ery case of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Tetter. Ulcerated Sores, Scald Head. Sore Eyes and all the diseases that are the result of impure blood. eurcd edies. .... the disease to the surface if tho skin. whem. by applying tho Cerate, a cure is sure. IT NEVKR KAILS TO CURE SKIN IRITATION. Sold by
an inc tuseases mat, are me result, oi impure od. People suffering from these diseases can be cd by persevering in the use of Dr. Weaver's rallies. The Syrup will purify the blood and drive
ALL CRAWFORDSVILLE DRUGGISTS.
S 3 E STOP TMI.ft COUGH!
.,j|gf AIXEiVS
LUIMC BALSAM:
T!ir. Crent Rmictlv for the Cure of $$!
CONSUMPTION!
A^D Aht DISEASES OF THE LUNGS.
rPHE
results of its ilso is ii proof of its great, value. Tho extraordinary HEALING PROlNiltTIES of this medicine aro experienced by all thoso who have used it. Their testimony can be found In a pamphlet which can bte'xbtaifred of tho Agents whore the medicine is for'salo'..
Coughs and Colds, however distressing, a-o broken up in an incredible short time, by causing a specific inllucnco on the lung', so that the matter and phle(?rff arc easily expectorato '.
Pains and Soreness of the Chest aro auicklyroliovod, by the irritated parts becoming healed. Cold Chills and Night Sweats bccome immediately checked, by tho strength being restored. Tho torpid liver is restored to action as the blood becomes purified.
ALLEN'8'LlJNG BALSAM contains no opium in any form. Itisperfectly harmlessfor tho'nrost delicate child^fe
C0NSUMWIVE8 would do woll to road hiJtreatis on deceased Lungs. PHYSICIANS who have failed toctfre tlicjlr patients should try this Medicine bofore they ijive tWcase up, as we know very many vnluablo lives_ liavo been saved by IrdUlg persuaded to give it a trial.
Besure and £et ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. and lot no 6thor articlo be palmed upon you. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAMS put up with great care, and wiUufine steel engraved label, bearing the signature ^thc proprietors. 'tjo.
DON'T FORGET THAT
ALLKN'8 LUNG BALSAM will break up the most distressing Cough' in a few hours' tipe. Many cases of Consumption, that woro considered incurable, have been cured in this city. Call and get a pamphlet, and read the'remarkablooures, which will convince you' of tbo great value of this mcdicino.
Don't despair because all other remedies have failed, but tr? tho remedy and you will not bo deceived'. For sale by the proprietors,
J. N, HARRIS CO.. Cincinnati, 0.
PRICE—SI per bottle. Sold by Medicine Dcalors throughout the city and country.
For salo by
E. J. Binford. Moffctt Booo, R. K. Krout. fordsvillo J. Watkins, Fredericksburg mar3'GGm3wc.
Wall Paper
QFLAA DAT THO WALL PAPER and Win»jUUU JtjVJij 1 i5 dow Hangings at from 15 cents lo $1,50per bolt, just opened at tho Fancy Bazaar and Book Storo of
A
JAMES PATTERSON.
feb24'66. [wetoo]
Table Cutlery.
T,b"iStliUiA
C. W. SAPPKNFIKLD. E. M. FAPrENFlEI.D.
SAPPENF8ELD & BRO.,
Attorneys at Law
E A E S A I E A E N 8
WILL
ATTEND to business in tbo Circuit nnd Common Pleas Courts in tlvi3 and adjoining counties._ Will give prompt, attention to tho settlement of Estates, ColleCtloir of Pensions and Soldiefs" Claims. __
Buy and sell
011
corn'mlssinn. l*.mics and Lots. Va
cant Lot* I'nrnnng Lund in ul! the West cmue* and Territories. Loans negotiated, collections inside. Land entered luxes p:iid and Titles examined in all the Western Slates.
Have forsale a largo number of desirnhlo dwellings in this city, also, a largo number of vacant Lots at vcy reasonable terms.
Have also 11 large number of Fnrms in this and adjoiniug counties for sale, also 15,000'acres of Western Land, partially improved.
After property is placed in our hands (or sale, should tho owner through our introduction, or by means of publicity given by u?-sell the property at the fixed price, or for fnorcror less, the commission must, in all cnscs, be paid to us.
JLr'Officc over Brown's Drug Store, Vernon street, Crawfordsville, lnd REFERENCES:—McDonald fc Roneh, Indianapolis Smith Mack. Attorneys. Tfcrro Haute Patterson fc Allen, do lion. I. N. Pierce do: Judge S. F. Maxwell, Roekville Win. Durham, Presidont First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbell, Walker and Cooley. Professors jf Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Mich. [jiinB '66-yl.
FOR SALE.
Lots nnd 9, in Kennedy's addition, containing an acre in each lot.
Two story frame house with 0 rooms, oistern, ocllar. orchard, nnd out buildings, with 5 acres of land mile west of College.
House nnd lot on corner of Washington and Pike streets. 2 stories. rooms, 2 halls, woll, cistern, and cellar, growing fruit, and good out buildings, will sell in 3 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot BS.'i by 105. Terms ensy.
House and lot on Washington street, near college, fi rooms, good cistcrn, cellar, stable, and growing fruit. LotK2i by 105. Terms easy.
House and lot on Walnift street, near College. rooms, fjood cistern, cellar, stable, und line selection of growing fruit. Lot 82}$ by 105. For terms apply.
House nnd lot of acrcs in south part of city, 24 rods on pike road, 40 rods hack. 100 good fruit troos. bnrn.34 by 30, well, cistern, cellar, ana good out buildings, house 2 ttor'es high, II rooms, with wood house undorioof of .smile building, good selection of small fruits, grapes, Ac., and fine collection of ornamental trees. Price $4,000 in payments.
Out lot No. 4, in Samuel Thompson's addition.
Farm of 195 aercs, 60 acres cleared bottom land, good saw and gri^t mills, snw mill cut 5000 feet per day, two run of stones, building 4 stories high, timber enough on premises to run saw mill 5 years, good orchard, barn,nnd comfortable house, with good out building-:, good spring, and conl bank on farm, 8milos cast of Roekville, l'arke county, lnd. Terms in reasonable payments,
Farm 100 acres, 2 miles west of Crawfordsville. Terms $T5 per acre. Farm 271 acres, near Brownsville, Montgomery county, lnd. Fnrm $45 per acre in payments.
Farm 1G0 acrcs north of Crawfordsville $4.r por acre, in reasonable payments. Fnrm 110 acres 1 mile west of Yountsvllle. in good repair, good house, barn, io. Terms $75 per acrc.
J"nrm03acrcs in Parke county, lnd ,0 miles oast Roekville. Terms reasonable. 1-arm 80aere32,i£ miles south of Wavclatid, lnd.,2 houses and 2 orchards, with all ncoossary out buildings, Price$75 por acre, iu payments.
Farm 91 acres, 0 miles enst of Roekville, Ind„ good house, barn, orchard, nnd out buildings. Cheap at $75 per acre.
Have also for sale 500 acres in Pu^e county, Iowa, Will exchange for town property in a flourishing town or city. 200 acrcs in Coffy county. Kansas. Entorcd 0 years ago. l'rico S2.00 per acre. 1C0 acres in Dickinson county, Iowa $1,10 per acre, 500 acres in Missouri at $1,00 per aero.
Also a lnrgc number of fnrms in this and adjoining States. For particulars a^tly. Western land constantly on hand, for sale or exchange.
Also for snle3X acres west of the Odd Fellows' Ccmelery. Parties wishing to make quick snles of thoir property will do well by sending us a description of their property. We have made arrangements with Real Estate Agencies in most of the Western States, and are prepared to make transfers lit small expense. jan20'ri0. SAPPENF1ELP A BROTHER.
$NKW PLOW FAUTORY!
On Main Street, a few Doors Emt of the Post Office.
poricnced Plow Mnntifaoturer, and will keep on nana the very best quality of
MY
Craw"-
Blacksmith ostablishment will still bo con tillucd« and prompt attention given to
IIORSE SHOEING
and all kinds of repairing
N\|B. Those knowing themselves indebted for work will pleft8e!mako immediate payment as I need ibe
MF"BL710C,°NLARFFE U8IDOB
JOHN A. GRIFFIN.'
CIILWI\i
A
TOBACCO.
splendid quality of Virginia Cavendish Chewing Tobacoo just received and forsale by dec3tf. LEE A BROTHER.
Wavy 'Tobacco.
A N excollent. brand of sweet chewing I^vjrTobcaA co, for sale [dce^f.] LtE A BRO.
R. N S
O O 2v/I
T*
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CfiDKON
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B1TTER&
Ilir l.niiMst nmt Kott Eiupoilr.nt IHscorcl-} .\fn'tc'iiili t'cmiirj-.
.... min's nn'mj is inoro iniimatel* oouneoted witU tliu history ef Materia Medioa of tlio UniUd States or more lavorably known us pioneer in Medical discovery, than that of
Joli Bull of Louisville. Kentucky,
His inunitrililc prcpaintiori or Sarsaparilla has lonR dtouu at tut' heads of tho various compounds jf that valuable drug. 7 ft*' r"
HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
Ilns b?comc a household word throughout tlie wost and couth.
IIis A\rorni Lozenofes
In less than a year after thoir introduction attained a reputation us wido-s-pread
fc
as the continent of
NVr',h America,
But the crowning glory of lii.i life remains tn be attained in his latent discovery, or rather combination, for lie does not claim to have been tho discoverer of
O 3E5 0 3NT
Wliieh is tho basis rf the bitters now offered to tho public. That honor belongs to the nntivo inhabitnnts of Central America, to whom its virtuos havo beon known for more than two hundred years.— Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, tho most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there is breath luft in the body, the Cedron Is polo:it to eure.no matter what the disease may bo
While Dr. Bull is not nrcpnrcd to endorse this extravagant pretension, lie is. nevertheless satisfied .• from a thorough examination of the evidcnco relating to its virtues, that ns a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of vc,catherii'nd climate, or to the miasmatic influences. it stands
W I O A I A
And justly doserves tho reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the Western States
IN DYSPEPSIA
And its attendant train of symptoms, it nets moro' like a charm than a medicine. Thoro is nothing ill tho whole range of Materia Medioa that cfln for a moment bear a comparison with it fn tlnsdisea'so.
A full nccoun't of this wonderful plant may bo found1 in the llih edition of tho U. S. Dyspensatory,pace# 13*7 and 1358,
A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been' for years engaged. ha just been brought to a success-' ful termination, nnd he is now enabled to offor to w: the public combination CEDRON with otlierap- Vty. proved tonics the whole pre-iervod in the best qualr ..-jj, ~n* ity of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, whioh tie is confident hns 110 equal in tho world.
lie might furnish a volume of certificates, but tho' public have long since learned to estimate such' tilings at their truo value. Tho safest, plan is. for every ono to test ior himself the virtues of a noW medicine.
(SITU TUB
E O I E S
Y'..'
ft.
One trial, nnd you iVill never uso any rithor.'
It is not necossnry to publish a long list of diseased for which tho Cedron Hitters aro specific, in all diseases of the
Bow-Is^ Liver trf Kidney^
,13^
7
-a-tSi 'irf'.. In affeclions of tho
Itraiii Dcpfiadiujv upon Dcrntigciuctit of Ibe' 8toiuacli or llOM'cltfy
'& wJ?
Gout, RhcumaUsm and Neuralgia
-'AND IX
FEVER and A.O-XJEfy Mat-
It fs dostinciTtb-siipercodo all other remedies. It not only cures thoso diseases, but it prevents them.
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A wincglaisful of thcs'c Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviato tho ill effects of the most unhealthy climnte and serecn'tho person taking-' it against disease under the wost trying exposure.
Sold by Groccrs nnd Druggists Qenernlly/
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Prih'ipnl Odice,
Fifth Street, Louisville,
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Ky.
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~1 £ati l.S-Jtiefc %-M
E. J. BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Indv
ALSO SELLS
Bull's Sarsaparilla, Smith's Tonic Syrup. Bull's Worm Destn)yera,
irfRomember E.'J. Binford'* Drugstore. fordrville, lnd. ImayJ0Wy:
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