Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 May 1866 — Page 3
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T. S, MARTIN, *1
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(Succossor to "Bill Bowerf.")
Would respectfully announco to the citi*ensof Montgomery county that bo will not be ablo to lurinah thein as much poetry as hia predecessor, but bo will furnish sufficient prose to inform thuiu thai hi: has a
FULL STOCK
O
NEW GOODS
JBoiighi for Cash,
to be sold at the
JLowest Cash Prices.
My Block consiotj of Brown nnj Bleached Shirtingi and Shoaling*. Chulli Do Laine?,
STANDARD PfcINTS,
Spring Shawls, White Gocd«,
E O I E I E S
Mon and Boys Woar, Ready-Mado Clotbirg, ,T
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HATS ^AND^CAPS,
Boots and Shoes, Notion?, .ic., Ac.
II fV "PEyicoial attention is called to myTTTMT_7* IO"ILr"ILr"stock of Fancy Ca3simerei.I£7,j^I7 IE7,
WSrA.ll kinds of Country Produco taken in trade. -T. S. MARTIN. April 14-1806. (weltdySO.
w. SArrK.NFiEi.n. E. M. SArPKNFIELD
SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,
Attorneys at Law A XD
A E S A E A E I S ATTEND to business in the Circuit and Common Picas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will Rive prompt attention to the sultlomont of Estates, collection of Pensions ami Soldiers' lainis.
Buy and sell on commission, Houses and Lots, Vacant Lots, Forms, Farming Land in all tho Western State' and Territories.
Loans negotiated, collections made. Land entered. Taxes paid and Titles examined in all tho Western States.
Have for sale a lnrge number of desirable dwellings in this city, also, a largo number of vacant Lots, at very reasonablo term3.
Have also a largo numbor of Farms in this and adjoining counties for sale, also 15,000 acres of Western Lnnd. partially improved.
After property is placed in our hands (or sale, should the owner through our introduction, or by mean? cf publicity given by us, sell tho property at the fixed price, or for more or less, tho commission must, iii all casos, be paid to us.
KZPOflioo over Brown's Drug Store, Vernon street, Crawfordsville, Ind. KEFRUENCES:—McDonald it Roach, Indianapolis .Smith A Mack. Attorneys, Terro Haute Patterson A Allen, do Hon. I. N. Pierce do Judge S. F. Maxwell, Rnckville Wm. Durhnm, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville: Campbell, Walker and Coolcy, Professors of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Mich. LianG'66-yl.
FOR SALE.
"Lots Tj fl and 0, in Kennedy's addition, containing an acrc in each lot. Two story frame house with 6 rooms, cistern, cellar, orchard, and out buildings, with 5 acres of land 4 milewe3tof College.
House and lot on corner of Washington and Pike streets. 2 stories. 9 roomj, 2 halls, well, cistern, and cellar, growing fruil„ and good out buildinirs, will sell in3 parcels, suitable fccr jjurfliasefE, lot8Jj' by 103. Tents easy.
Ho«sca.Kd lot on Washington street, near college, rooms, good cistcrn, cellar, stable, and growing truit. Lot 6", by 105. Terms easy.
House and lot on Walnut street,, -nror College. 0 1 .rooms, food cistern, collar, stable. ai4 fine selection •of growing fruit. Lot 82,', by 103. for terms apply.
Mouse and lot of acres in south part of city, 24 rods on piko road. 40 rods back. WW flood fruit trees. barn.34 by 36, well, cistern, collar, ani good out buildings, house 2 stories high, 9 rooms, with wood house under roof of samo building, good selection of small fruits, grapes, Ae.. and a fine collection of ornamontal trees. Price $4,000 in payuicctt. IS? Out lot No. 4, in Samuel Thompson's addition. Hfl
Farm of 195 acres, 60 acres cleared bottom land, C*s*j" good saw and grist mills, saw mill cut 5000 feet per day, two run of Btones. building 4 stories high, timher enough on premises to run saw mill 5 years, good 7* orchard, barn.and comfortable house, with good out builditijJ,good spring, and coal bank on farm, 8 mile." east of Kockville, Parke county, Ind. Terms iu •reasonable payments, ,. Farm 100 acres, 2 miles west of Crawfordsville.
J" Terms $T5 p-.TJ.cro. Farm 271 acres, near Brownsville, Montgomery county, lnd. Farm $45 per acre in payments.
Farm 100 aores north of Crawfordsville §43 per SUA acrc, inTcasonivble payments. Farm HO acres 1 mile west of Yountsvlllc. in good repair, good house, bam, Ac. Terms $75 per acre,.
Farm Macros in Parke county, Ind 0 mi'os cast 5 Kockville. Terms reasonable.
Farm 60 acres2)i miles south of Waveland, Ind., 2 bouses and 2 orchards, with all necessary out buildings. Price $75 per aore. in payments.
Farm 01 acres, 0 miles oast of Roekville, Ind,, good •house, barn, orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at ',V $75 per acre.
Have also for salo 500 acres in Page county, Iowa, Will exchango for town property in a flourishing *, itownorcity. 200 acres in Coffy county, Kansas. Entored 6 years jigo. Price $2,00 per acre. 1G0 acros in Dickinson county, Iowa $1,10 per acrc. 500 acres in Missouri at $1,00 per aero.
Also a largo number of farms in this and adjoining States. For particulars apply. Western land constantly on hand, for sale or excbango.
Also for sale 3K acrcs west of tho Odd Follows' Comclcry. Parties wishing to make quick sales of thoir property will do woll by sending us a description of thoir property. Wohavomado arrangements with Ileal Estate Agencies in most of the Weatorn Stntes, and are prepared to mako transfers at a small expense. jan20&3. SAl'PENFIELD fc BROTHER.
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P10W FACTORil
On Main Street, a few Doors East of the Post Office.
WOULD respectfully inform my old oustomers and the public eenerully that 1 have engaged the services ef MR. JOHN BROWN, a practical and experienced Plow Manufaoturor, and will keop on hand the very best quality of
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MY
Blacksmith establishment will still be continued, and prompt attention given to
HOUSE SHOEING
»Dd all kinds of repairing N.|B. Those knowing themselves indebted for work will please make immediate payment as I need the
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•M. PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
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THE PEOPIE'STRTJE FEIEND. I
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IT CURES MOSfThe ILLS of MAN
It is a suro remedy for AGUE and CEILLS and FC\ ER. J'AIX KII.r.EU. tnken internally, should be adultoratod with milk or water, or wade into a syrup with molasses. lor Cough, a few drops on sugar eaten will bo moro effective than any thingolsc. Sec Printed Directions, which accompany each bottle.
Tho PAIN KILLER is by universal consont allowed to havo won for itself a reputation unsurpassod in the history of medieai preparations. Its instantaneous effeot. iu tho entire eradication and extinction of PAIS, in all iu various forms incidental to the human family, and the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been andr.ro its own best advertisement.
BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS The Pain Killer is spld.by all respectable Druggists throughout tho U. Stales and in Foreign Countries
PRICES—25 ccnts, 50 ccnls, and per Bottle. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Cincinnati, O. Proprietors for the Southern and Western States. I
Sold Wholesale and Rotail by
I", J. Binford, Moffett A linne, K. 'K. Krout. Crawfordsvitle J. F. Watkini. Frcdcricksturg and all Lafayette Druggists. [m'--60].
All Crawfordsville Druggists.
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LOUD IS THE PRAISE in favor of a valuable medieino, and Dr. S. A. Weaver's Syrup and Cerate is curing cycry ease of Salt ltheum. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Tetter. Ulceratcd Sores, Scald Head, Soro Eyes and all the diseases that aro tho rosult of impure blood. People suffering from theso diseases can be cured by persevering in tho use of Dr. Weaver's remedies. The Syrup will purify the blood and drive the disease to the surfacc (f tho skin, whom, by applying tho Cerate, a cure is sure. IT NEVBR FAILS TO CCBK SKIN IKITATION. Sold by
ALL CRAWFORDSVILLE DRUGGISTS.
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STOP THAT COVOIU
ALLEY'S
LUNG BALSAM!
The Orrat Rcinrdv for the Pure of
CONSUMPTION!
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS.
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results of its use is a proof of its great value. .1 Tho extraordinary HEALING PROPhR TIKh ot this medicine are experienced by all those who have used it. Their testimony can be found.in a pamphlet which can be obtained of the Agents where tho meda
CouKhs and \lds, however distressing, a-c broken up in ail incredible short timo, by causing a spooific influenco on tho lunir, so that tho matter and phlegm arc easily expectorato '.
Pains and Soreness of tho Chest are quickly relieved, by the irritated parts becoming honied. Cold Chills and Night Sweats become immediately,checked, by tho strength boing restored. Tho torpid liver is restored to action as tho blood becomes purified.
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM contains no opium in any form. It is perfectly harmless for tho most delicate child.
CoMSi'MTTt VF.S would do TVCII to read his treatis on doccased Lungs. PHYSICIANS who have failed to euro their pationts should try this Medicine befuro they givo thecasu up, as wo know very many valuable lives havo been saved by being pcrsuadod to givo it a trial.
Be sure and got ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and lot no other article bo palmed upon you. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is put up with great care, and with fine steel engraved label, bearing tho sig nature of tho proprietors.
DON'T FORGET THAT
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will break up the most distressing Cough in a few hours'timo. Many cases of Consumption, that wero considered incurable, have been cured in this city. Call and got a pamphlet, and read the remarkable cures, which will convincu you of tho great value of this mcdicine.
Don't despair because all other remedies have,failed, but try tho remedy and you will not be deceived. For salo by Lho proprietors,
J. N. HARRIS A CO.. Cincinnati, O.
PRICK—$1 per bottle. Sold by Medicine Dealers throughout tbo city and country. For sale by E.J. Binford. Moffott A Booc, R. K. Kront, Crawfordsville J.F- Watkjns, Fredericksburg.» mar3'66m3we.
"Wall Paper
QAAA TD/"iT T*0 WALL PAPEBjwdWinOUuU JjvJJU O dow Hangings nt from 15 cents to $1,50per bolt, iust opened at tu6 Fancy Bazaar and Book Store of
JAMES PATTERSON.
feb24'68, [Wetoo]
IVavy Tobacco.
A N excellent biaad of ewcot cho-riDj: Navy TohcaAco. far e&le ty LdoeJtf.j LEEiERO.
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HAVE YOU BEAD
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S. slightly modified to suit tho
Time, Placc and Occasion:
Ttic shndoj of night wore falling fast. As through a Western City pas^J A youth, who bore, 'mid snow a*t"" A banner will. iuis strange device
GOOD NEWS!
The news was that L. A. I00TL ,tCO. had just received a large lot of New Goods, making theirslock fuller and more completu than it had ever be«n. and tho bust stock in their line over in the city of Crawfordsville.
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IIo passed whore hangs the sign o'crlier.d: mm No farther go," a young man said. 'You 11 find no better far or wido"— mt -t* And leud ihatsaxe-horn voice replied: ••*c
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DR. S. O. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY Wl.NL BITTERS.—Pharmaceutical Preparation, by a regularly educated Physician—isoneuf tho most pleasant i! and valuable tonics of the day. Persons recovering i: from protracted illness, or those who at this particu- I ltir soason of tho^ year, aro subject to Jaundice, Habitual Constipation, or any disease arising from a disordered Stomach. Liver or liowols, will find in the Sherry Wine Bitters a friend more to bo desired than gold. Sold by
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"GOOD NEWS!"
I* or I he information of tho public, wo would «a"y that the sign referred to is that of the COR.NKii liuOK STORE," (you can see itfrom eithor Green or Verno^ streets.) and the young man who stopped the traveler was John R. Robinson. Jr.. who has been in the establishment a year, and being woll posted in the business, knew what ho was talking about when he told the gentleman with the banner to stop. If yoti doubt, call aud ask him.
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Curtis Brother
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And now he stands within the door, hero goods aro found from Wall to-floor
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And with a smile and wink of cyo. Ho aj 1 in accents elear and high.
'I SEE NEW GOODS!"
IIo paw Bibles. Testamonts, Pra/er Books and IlymnBooksfor all denominations. Albums,. Histories, Novels, Music Books, a great stock of miscellaneous Books. all the school Books in use in common Schools, College Text Books. Blank and Memorandum Books, Pictures. all sorts, kinds and sizes.
Pic
ture Frames, Moldincs, Paper of every size and kind. Wall and Window Pnper. Window Shades, Cords, Tassels Envelopes, Slates. Pencils, Ink, Pens, Toys in great variety, and Notions of all kinds. Inflict, if ymi were to ask hint he would not be able to enumerate the half that ho did see. Nor did he forget to inquire tho prices, which, being lower than he anticipated, and finding many things he wanted he bought quite a largo quantity, which led to tho following results. yA^lV-?'y*'4 ''iliVoL
At break of day, toward# tho brook, His way a thirdly farmor took, Ho heard a voice of wild despair Ring dearly through tho morning air—
"GOOD NEWS!"
The farinorwas astonished for ho could see no one^ and so ho brought out his dogs for a hunt, and bad tho injitary explained as follows
A travolej. by tho faithful hound, All buried in Now Good was fouud, 1 Still in his hands, as in a vice, That banner with that strange dcvicc:"^-*1*^
••GOOD NEWS!"
The fact is that ho had got too many articles for his money and was not able to "tote" thom home, and so got into tho above unfortunato predicament.
I'fcar tho youth who bravely bore The Excelsior flag in days of yore. The "Cornor Book Store" had not'found Or ho might now be singing round—
"GOOD NEWS!"
The reason we have for this belief is. that if he had found the "Corner" ho would havo bought so many entertaining Books that ho would never have undertaken that journoy, but havo stayed at home and mado a quiet citizen.
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^Our hero lives, and lives this day, you'd like to know I'll tell you tho way .'v.for His mind was full and his heart was warm, '"LiAnd he was only singing amid the storm,
"GOOD NEWS!"
He was rescued from hia perilous condition, wont on his way rejoioing and gladcnod his family nnd friends with a bountiful supply of Books, Stationery. Toys, Notions, Ac., which ho had bought at tho place whero you got cncap goods and the right',changc back.
And now with goods in his arms and hands. Goods on his back, in goods ho stands— And costing but a vory few fipa— Tho well known sound comes from his lips,
GOOD NEWS!"
It may bo said that the youth above mentionod was employed to blow for FOoTE A CO., but you can be convinoed of your mistako if you will call and see tho best assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line over brought to tho city, and at prices to suit the times.
Tho youth forgot to Bay that we koop a General NeWK Depot, whero you can find a full supply of MAGAZINES and Literary Papers.
Also have for sale the "Wilcox & Clbbs Sewing Machine," which wo invito you to call and see. Any goods not on bands promptly ordered.
Thankful for past favors we would respectfully ask you ALL tocall. Maroh 31,1866, L, A. FOOTB A CO.
TAble Cutlery.
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DEALERS IN
BOOTS SHOES, 81 SI
Vvrner of Main and Green StrntS\'
ATTOULD rcspectfolly call tho attention nf buyers to our large aifttMiiaiinificcnt stock of Uuuti UIK" Shoes. The stock consists of
GENTS FINE SEWED CALF BOOTS
made for us from the best stock and in superior style.
Pegged Calf Boots,
fine ond honvy—the best of goods and very cheap,
HEAVY KIP BOOTS,
RUBBERS OF ALL KINDS.
BOTS BOOTS
LADIES POLISH BOOTS LADIES SHOES,
of every style,
Children's & Misses' Shoes
of the inont elegant patterns and styles in great varieties. Wo have scoured the exclusive pattent right, for Montgomery euunty, for manufacturing on
Pluiucr's Famous Paleni SS5»".
which ev«oi.. „ii iitticrs for making elegant fits and giving durability .to our work. Territorial rights can be secured by callingatnur (jstnbli.'hinent. keep every thinir in the line that can be called fur, and sell at tin lo»e figures. We shall continue as in the pa«t, to li iI the fide ill styles and prices, april 21-lbGS-uJJ ic3ui Cl'ltTts «t Bno. «&isi
An-.Old Song set to a New Tune
rfl866- 'i '-1 "As spring approachet -j- Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out. And Mice and Rats, a In spite of eats, .MKt-iSW
Gaily skip about
"18 years established in N. V. City." "Only infallible remedies known," "Freefrom Poisons." "Notdangerous to the human family." "Rats come out of their holos to die,"
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"Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c, Exter's,
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Aim, &c., &o., &c., &c.
"Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Is a liquid or wash—used todestroy, and also as preventive for Bed-Bugs, &c. "COSTAR'S" Electric Pov/dcr for Insects is for Moths, Mosguitocs, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, insects on Plants, Fowli, Animals. &c.
in® i.BEW'Anu 1 of all worthless lmitoliom irpSce that"C(iSTAl»'s"name is on cacti lox, IJottlc. and Flask, before ynu buy. JIjPAddross. HENRY R. COSTAR, •IS2 Broadway, N 1 IT^Sold in CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. irpBy— And all Druggists and Retailers.
,1866.
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INCREASE OF RATS.—TheFABSIHU'R GAZETTE. (English) assorts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will havo a progeny and descendants no less than 651.050 in thret years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, thoy would consumo more food than would sustain 05,000 human bo-
fcco 'COSTAil's" advertisement above.-
1866.
RATS versus BIRDS.—Whoever ongagos in shoottngsmall birds is a cruel man whoever aids in exterminating KATS is a benefactor. We should like someone to givo us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besides dogs, cats, and traps for this businoss,—SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, N. V. lEFSeo "CosTAn's" advertisement above.
1866.
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"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple »afc. and sure—tho mnstporfect ItAT-ification meeting we have ever attended. Every Rat that can got it. properly prepared, will cat it, and overy one that eats it will die, generally at soino place ns distant as possible from whero it was taken.—LAKE SUOKE (Mich.) MIKKOK. 1D=S00 "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. iu
1866.
A yo:OF FROM TH FAR WEST.-Speaking of "COSTAK'B" Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminator— "moro grain and provisions^ro destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Ratnmd InscclKillcr. —Lancastor Wis. Herald.
ICFSeo "COSTA B'S" advertisement abovo.
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HOUSEK.BEPERS troubled with vormin naed be so no longer, if they uso "COSTAR'S" Exterminator. We have used it to our satisfaction and il a box cost $5, wo wonld havo it. Wo havo tried poisons, but tbey effeetod nothing- but Costar's artiole knocks the breath out ol Rats. Mice, Roaches, A.nts, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than wcc*n write H. Itih in great demand all over tho country.—Modina, Ohio, tiatette. .... vvi1' "COSTAlt's"advertisement above. }jq
Id hi Crawfordsville, Ind.
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ROIAGK'S
BITTERS
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ROBACK'S
PHI I -I
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and all disease arising from tinptiro blouil.
SOLD 13Y ALTj
Druggists nnd Dealers ill Patent Medicine*
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PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback SOLE PROPRIKTOKS,
Nos. 66,58, 60 & 62 East Third St, CINCINNATI. OHIO.
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NOTICE
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is hereby given that theundersignod has been appointod Executor of the last will and .tectament or Stuuu«l S. Hioks, 1 ato• of.Montgomery oounty. Ind., deceased Said oatato ii solvent. apri ?e'cew«3, JOSEI'U ALLEN, Excoutcr.
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I1ST
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of Hie rVlnrtecalh Century.
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No man's name is more inUmatoly connaoted with the history cf Materia Medica of the United Stales, or moro favorably known as a pioneer in Medical discovery, thin thai
Of
John Bull of Louisville. Kentucky,
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His inimitable prepaiatior. of Sarsaparilla has'loiti stood at the heads of the vtfrljfiuj compounds of that valuable drug.
COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
Has bccome a household word throughout the ytotl and south.
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In less tlrau a yaar after their iutroliietion attained r#putatiou ns wide-spread
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fho fconinicilt of
North Atuoricn,
Hut the crowning glory of his life remain! to bo attAidod in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for he does nut claim to have been the diseorcrcr of
OEJDROIM
Which is the basis of tho bitlors now offered to tha public. That honor belongs to the nativo inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtuos havo been, known for moro than two hundred years.— Armed with it tho Indian bids defiance to the mast deadly malaria, and handles, without fonr, tho most venomous serpent. 'It"is"9, belief with them, that wliilo there is breath loft in tho hodv, the Cedrou 1.1 potont to cure, no matter what tlio dixoftso may be.
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While Dr. Bull is not prejinred to endorse this extravagant pretension, ue.is, novertholess satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidenoo relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative lor all diseases arising from exposure, either tO-chau-ges of weather chtl,climate,or to tho miasmatiu iufluencos. itstand3 ''tv
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And justly doscrves the reputation it has soling on in Central Aiherica and tho Western Slate.-
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ndant train of symptoms, it acts mere than a-uiedieine. There is nothing in
And us an like a ehurtn the whole range of Materia Medica thut, CHU for m*mont bear a comparison with it iu this disoase.
.V full acoount of this wotltlci'ful plant may be found in tho 11th edition if tho U. S. Dy.-peudatory,p es 13H7 and 1363,
A sorios of experiments in whioh Dr. Bull has been for years ongaged. has just boon brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled, to offer to the publio a combination cf CEDRON with otherapproved tonics the whole preserved iu the best quality Of ooppor distilleiBourbon whisky, whioh he is coiindent'hns nb equal iu the world.
Ho might furnish a volume of certificates, but the publio have long since learned to estimate Mioit thing at their true value. Tho safest plan is, for every one to test for himself the virtues of a ni^w., modioiae. J?
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Ono trial Und you will novor uso.any other.
It is not nceeasnry to publish a long list of diseases for whioh.the Codron Rittera are a spooific, in all uijoasos of the .2
Bowls, Liver or Kidneys,
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In affections of tho
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Goat, llhcuiiiali'iii" nnd Neuralgia,
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It is destinod to supnrcetlo oil other remedies. It: not only cures theso diseases, but it prevonts thom.-
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A wineclassful'of these Bitters, taken an liourbe-.&js toro eacli meal, will ohviato tho ill effects of th most unhenltliy climate and screen the person takfogfajs it against disease under the most trying exposure.
8oltl by CSrocerxnnd lrug(|Iaia Cfciicmlly.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
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Fifth Street, Xjouisvillc, Ky.
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Bull's
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J. lilNFOUD, Cra^l'ordbville, lucJ-. r,"s
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Smith's TonicSymp..,fjJiS
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