Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 January 1867 — Page 2

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, January 12,1867.

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crats of Montgomery county, shall we have them?

What Can be Dane!

If every Democrat who now

takes the

RF.VIEW

new subscriber, it will give us a I

circulation of over fifteen hund-

red.

KirurU.are making to admit Colorado and

Nebraska during thc present session.

The Fen inn prisoners, who were convicted

Penitentiary.

and House of Heprosvnhtlivo* pa

the Govern

Hill enforced RIIV whoro in tin1 South? 1

the w_hite South once obtain what she plots

tor—ft plnoe insult' the (JoViTiunent-- and she

will breuk through nil Constitutional Imirii'ttj

exactly n« she (1 id before

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Ihe New 'iork inorniit^ papers mv all up*

posed to impeachment ol the President by

ongross. i'I|,. Trihum uvs untliin^ is to IK1

|*P«ftteTl"by it. no mntfer how much President

.Johnson deserve.-: it. Tlsays that

the IVesiilent bus been guilty of nothing

nuire tluiti his par(is:t:i predecessor*. from

|dftcksou down, 'iho Times aiiyn the charges

against. him IUIKMIUI to tiolhiiijr ITUM? than hat*

been repeatedly stated on the Moor of thu

House, and believes the Senate will tin*

them out. The H'orW says nothing.

CU!,t!S o1

will each get one

^denser.

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bitration in the Alabama claim.'

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The latest from New York

convention of the .Maiilii'""" C'rc^c!'' i.'cfnred an ex-

iier of the Irish Kepubltc.

ly exciting in Illinois. The opposition to

Trumbull has conoentrated on General John

M. Palmer, lato in command of the Depart­

ment of Kentucky. Trumbull is. worth a

hundred of him. He has talent and charac­

ter and Palmer has neither.

Tht latest from Philadelphia s»ys: "Governor Curtin has indignantly denied the report that he has withdrawn as a candidate for the United States Senatorship. Fornev is out in a fierce article against Cameron and in favor of Stevens, but Cameron will be elected without doubt."

A Paris dispatch, of the 8th instant, says: "The French fleet in Mexican waters was ordered to remain there to collect cuitoms and duties. Adrices from Corea, just received, states that the French burnt the palace and Government Houses at K'tilghow. All attorapts of negotiations failed."

Isaao V. Fowler, the former defaulting I'ostmaster

at

New York 'City is in Washington,

preparing to return to Mexico, which may

i*«»=»oi»ime by ihe carelessness of

physicians would lie few indeed. Such a

remedy is Koback's Stomach llillerH, for dys-

pcp.'ia. Procure a bottle, ul the drug-atore,

I luul lest it yourself. •.

He rumor that lieneral (irnut is op-

pi)SOll t0 the

message vetoing

thc Distriet Sll(ri.uge

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is imiblllule(]

A a a

thc Jlldici iry Tuosjayt

eeedings are to be strictly secret.

A Vienna telegrani. of Thursday, says.

'•The Austrian Oovernment has extended

an amnesty to the press throughout the empire for all past oHeuses."

Private dispatches from Washington

at Sweetsburg have been seat to the Kingston say that Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware,

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Thc Negro .Suffraxe Hill has been ititrodnc-

accepted General lieath'.s challenge.

!llu lt

a I is

tl, -will probably tight soou.

lature. and passed the House. 1 here IS but little doubt ol the elcc-

The number of l,o packed to date in l.i- .l »"ted States Senacago is ivS-Vo'VO, a^niasi V2-",000 for the same euusjlvaiiia. on the lirst ballot lime last year. .( ^y considerable majority.

Intelligence from Nevada indicates ih/it The news from .Mexico is of a conflict(ieneral J. \V. Nye will be returned Senator I ing character. It is said that the French from that State.' troops will evacuate the country in .March.

It is averred that thc absorption of por-

ton of l'oland liy Prussia, will effectually des­

troy the nationality of that unhappy conti-

A Florence (Italy) dispatch, of Tuesday

says: '-It ij rumored thai tiaribaldi will aid

the (ireek movement, as regards l.'andia. if

the revolt lasts fortnight, longer.

Thc indi-'cent haste ivith which the Senate

The force amounts to 18,000. Maxitnillian will remain. He has an army of

30.000.

The liutlalo aud Erie Railroad on

Tuesday dcclnrod a dividend of five per

cent. Andrew D. White, of Syracuse,

was elected, vice Dean Richmond. No election of President.

A St. Louis dispatch nays: "A negro.

District Suffrage Hill, over the veto of the named Jas Sipradlin, sentenced four years

Vrciident. sufficiently betrayed the unmui* of I ago to be hung for a murder committed

these bo lies in this State, has been released from jail

in i^ln

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ii.o hy process of law. The verdict ofthe

Times says il has good authority lor s.ivinp jury in me cusu ,,

that Sir Fre.ler.ck 15n.ee has beeu u,\.\ to :.sk .Joseph W. White, was in favour of the

ploded hurabiiff, »"I ocn«r:.l (..lecson was her, in which he lraukly states the rea.lected ™cated position of Chief «.r an-

gon

Reports at Washington say Mndd, pangJer and O'Lnnghlin, the naHussiniitioa con- "3 exclusion ol Austria from

apirators, will iu consequence of the Supreme Germany, atid that Xapoleou and hiis Court decision concerning military couiaiis- Cabinet will maintaiu friendly relations Bious, be brought to Washington from Tortu- with lOnglaud and Prussia. gas and handed over to the civil tribunal. I ., I A Liverpool dispatch, of the 9th iust

The decision in the test-oath case will not' .. .p be made until the 14th. The majority opin Harvest Queen, I turn ion will be delivered by Clifford, Nelson, '-W'^'sea. bound for the Baltic, sunk at Field and Wnyne the dissenting opinion will sea. Only one person, out of the crew, be delivered by Judge Millerninl be siisiii/ncd was saved. C'otten flat, and prices de-

by Chase, Swayne tind Davis. 'clining sales of 8,000 bales. The

We have more news of Indian' outrages iil Time, has another editorial on the Ala*ort Laramie. A station li^ ^been burned)

snd a telegraphic operator scilped. An Uni­

ted States soldier was killed, and two luiafeitig. The report of an Indian combination is confirmed. -, ,r ,.

The Herald's Ye'ra1 Crtii cori-eapondcnce says: "Maximillian recently had a narrow escape from guerrillas. The imperialists had bombarded Ferote. .Canutes rebellion at Matamoros was baring a disastrous effect. Two

other Liberal chiefs had declared for Ortega."

The Senatorial contest is becoming intense­

obtains a restitution of his

.r farm with damage?. thc Count liismark delivered a very able

evaning, James Stevens "•is neciaren an ex- fipeeoh !, I'rin^i.-in utiaui-

cuudu(lcd |c

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it A a in a a

batna claims, and expresses the hope that

an attempt at .arbitration will be successful

The tinted btates Supreme Court has decided that National Banks are not ex­

empt from the obligation of paying taxes

toward the police and other municipal

and StaU expenditures. It will be remembered that the Court below adjudged

the shareholders of bank stock to be lia­

ble on such shares to State and local taxation, as personal property. This decis­

ion has been affirmed, the dissenting

Judges being Chase, Wayne aud Swayne.

22d of February,

It is proposed by numerous democrats

and conservatives in our county to hold a graud mass meeting in Crawfordsville

on the 22d of next month, the birth day of GKOittiK WASHINGTON, the great Vir­

ginian and Fathor of his country. Thc

day and the terrible calamities that are

castjng their baleful shadows over the

nation will be fitly appropriate for such a

gathering of the people, as it will have a

tendency to awaken old memories of the

glorious past, when thc constitutio.il was

respccted and obeyed, and the liberties it

guarded prized as the blood-bought rights which centuries of oppression had failed

now be B»Id to be his home. He gives it destroy, when the land was happy and hii opinion, after six years' close study of Meiioo, that the only influence thnt, can erer establish*.stable government ovor that splendid region is the United States. The failure of France will forever prevent, in his opinion »ny Eurpppan.attempts to occupy or colonize.,

The President sent to the Senate his message vetoing the District Suffrage Bill. Tho President regrets having to disagree with Congress and proceed* to discuss relations existing between co-ordinate branches iof tho Government and the powers of ench The message shows that the bill confers upon tlio negTO greater'privileges in the District'than arc accorded to him lh any State, North or South.

Wendell ^hiii'jps'ha^ |ssue(l anew manifseto, saying thi^ Soutii^'n oalbs a^e ludicrous, and provisions for ftisfr^ncliiacment are waste paper... W,h,o in these rebel compunities—for we ,will.'i)ot.«r«n call tliom States —will ever,enforce them Is the Civil Bights

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the people prosperous, when no swarms

of tax gatherers harrassed the poor and

lordly bondholder!) filched the hard earn­

ings, of honest toil and industry to fill their golden coffers.

We favor the holding of thc meeting and trust thc originators of the affair will

so far perfect thc necessary preliminaries

that we may be able to announco the same in our next issue. •"i

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The Supreme Court to be Abolished* The rumpitcs Tiuve turned their rage against tlic Supreme Court. From the

.proceedings of these niaduien which we publish in another column, it will be seen

that they ire determined not only to re­

mote the president but to destroy the

Supreme,Court.,

Tiu* Eumpllcs.

Tlio ridiculous antics ami

proouudiiii o(' this infamou* luxly of

knavi'S Cools iml lmnhuiMi. is Intituling to

excite the scrinu* attention iiul alarm the

more SOIIMIIIOami rollectiiif portion of the republican part v. Tlio directorv of the laeohins, in tItu worst ilnvs ol' the Kei jn

ol Tenor were not more hi^h-hamled in

their reinorseioss tyranny and idiotic ex­

travagance than this body ofinotistrosities that hold its orgies in the eiipitol.

The only si^rn of hope wt see for the

county is a reaction in the rank* of the

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Or. iHciitiw. one of the .most eminent Pro­

fessors in the Berlin rui.versity Medical Fac­

ulty, who examined Dr. Ilnrth. th* distinguish-

ed African IVnveler, after death. says he was

I killed by the carelessness of his pi.vsieian,

whom lie called in to relieve a trilling attack

of dyspepsia. to which he was subject niter

eating heartily. Among other articles of the

prescription was mie ordering siv grains of

tartar emetic., which in itself was suflieii-nt to

Now is the time to subscribe. We want one thousand new subscribers. Whenever that number is received we shall make a further lim-miess in ihomscivts, work marvelous cun t, enlargement of the paper. Demo-1 "IC

1 kill four pei sons. If people would for one

moment consider hoiv easily remedies can be

procured, which, while they am perfectly

party that unwittingly have brought

this disgrace and calamity upon the

nation. With the assistance of the Democracy they niuy yet save Ibr the

nation the constitutional liberty bcijuc.ith-

cd by our revolution sites. I.et houc.'t,

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WEEKLY REYIEW—CUAWKORDSYJLLE,.INDIANA,

was ordered toW printed, when tlio sub

outrageous ject was passed for the present.

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sober thinkiuir men of the republican

paity awake to the impending danger be- Initiation of general amnesty. We copy fore it is to late. ja portion of the debate:

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Ihe House was the theater ot lively "Mr. Howard asked whose business it

political excitement. Mr. WKSTWOUTH, of Illinois, offered a resolution instructing the .Judiciary Committee to report what measures can be taken to prevent the Supreme Court from ordering the discharge of the alledged assassins of Mr. LINCOLN, now confined at the Dry Tortugas. Objection being made, the resolution Wiis not received.

Mr. PAYNE, of Wisconsin, introduced a bill to provide for organizing, arming

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the enrolled militia, to be paid aud uni-

serve for three years, to be officered by loyal officers, to obey no Govcnor who had not taken the iron clad oath, and to •iubjec nnu oecretnry war, uinlei ii,,_ i„u Congress. If called into service, those refusing to he treated as deserters. 3. Provides for thc establishment, at Washington, of a Military-Bureau.

There are some me utii ..i-uug to various matters for the goveruiug. disciplining the militia, and for the establishment ot four military schools like West Point

Mr. MAVNARD, of '1 enucssee offered a resolution for the redemption of the compound-interest-notes and the fivetwenty bonds by issuing iu their stead legal tenders. .Mr. NIIII.ACK objecting, the resolution was not received.

Mr. BUNNY, of Ohio, offered a resolution to establish four Territorial Governments iii the State of Texas, which was referred to the Committee on Territories.

Mr. TIIAD STKVKNS' bill to provide for new State Governments in the "late

Jlr. Ashley,(Radical) of Ohio offered

a sijJjstitntc forthut of Mr. Stevens,-which I |Olhce

Mr. el ley, a leading Hatlicnl from I of sunt- li«|tii«N. These should be avoided, I'unnsylvntiin,criticised with niuvlt suverity the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, lie advocated tin repeal of the 5 per cent, tax on manufactures, and

ridiculed the idea of Mr. Mel'ulloch about paying the public.debt iu this gen-, (•ration. lie also con Icmned the sujjjiestion of the Secretarv in favor of the roductiou ofthe reeiibaik i-urrem'y.

The Committee of Wavs and Means

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all salaries not over I '"""•'•ihite use. li is immediate iu its action,

A re a

Wci'Mj itrilcw the Proci't'rtliigH. of .Julinson went onto say that a party miht ("tigress. be indicted and tried before he could be Hoth branches ol the Uunip Coiiu'ress adjudged guilty of treason. It wounded met at noon ol hursday. the .Id iu^t., his sensibility as an Amerieau citizen, to altera vacation ot stmie-ten days. see incarcerated for two years on a charge lu the senate, petitions were presented of treason, a man of delicate frame, who against an increase of duties on sugar, invoked and plead for trial. It violated liuseed and steel. A resolution was passed all ideas of American justice. directing thc .Judiciary omiuittee to "Mr. Howard asked what power thc iuijuire what legislation is necessary to courts had to bring such a prisoner to prevent the sale ot persons tor stated pe- justice without an order from the I'resiriods as a punishment for crime. A bill den' of the United, States bv w.hisu.„uriler was introduced to take from the President he was incarcerated. the appointment of United States Mar- "Mr. .lohnsnn said if he r. prt-on-hhals, and eonler^ the same on the Su- er of war he could not be tried lor treason I preine Court. Ihe Nebraska bill was I at all. As to whoso fault it was. he said taken up and^made the special order tor the President had directed liiiu to be surMonday, the 7th mst.. rendered to the civil authorities.

was to isMie the warrant. "Mr. Jo'.-.n-ou—The court before whom he was directed to be tried was bound to issue the warrant. "Mr. Howard said that was undoubtedly so but oi^ the reijuest ofthe President, his law officers hail given an opinion which prevented thc trialfrom taking place. "Mr. Johnson believed it bad been aid that the Chief-Justice count not pre

and disciplining the militia. I'lie main 1 side, because Congress had changed the provisions of the hill are circuits: but whoever the fault lay with, 1. The enrollment of all able-bodied be thought it a reproach to American male persons, native or naturalized, or justice that he was kept where be was. who may have declared their intentions' 1 he .1 oluison) had been President, to bceomc citizens, or who shall have he would have paroled Jefferson Davis, voted at any State or municipal election, In his opinion, such punishment, to men and residents ol the State, and who shall already subjugated, would be called bv be not less than eighteen or more than the world inhuman. He deprecated harsh lorty-five years of age. The Assistant measures toward those iu rebellion, heAssessors of Internal Revenue will make lieving a conciliatory policy would the enrollment iu their respective dis- strengthen the Government, while severi-triet-i. (y would be disastrous iu its results. 'I. Provides for the establishment of I .Such a course would set America above a National Guard of two regiments in the world, and we would again be as each Congressional District. These regi- brethren having one flag and one country, ments to be made up of volunteers from

"Mr. Howe protested against the charge of inhumanity against thc Gov-

formed by the Federal Government, to eminent, and said no Government had

been so sinned against, and was yet so forgiving. The guilt of the war rested the rebels, who commenced it. and

be .subject to tho orders oi' the l'resiilcut though thuy had forfeited their lives, N. li.-On.-IMlnr, wiili Kiaht •crewry III war, uu.k, U.. 1„„,• .hu/ lnul nui been taken. The uny. uutliorue,! Asen. said if ho had been President, he would ]iardon .1 eflerson Davis. If lie (llnwe) had been President, he would have tried and puiinhed him. I)avis ini} ht die in iV'\. (Howe) had been ['resident, he would nave HUM there Ion- ago. and no fueling of yuilt would trouble him."

The bill was read a third time, and passed by the following vote: "\eas—l.'attell. Chandler, Couness, t'reswell, Hdnuinds, Fessenden, Foster. Fowler. Henderson, Howard, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane, Moriran, Morrill, Portland, Ramsey, lvuss, Sherman. Stewart. Sumner. Trumbull, Wade. Wiley, Williams, and Wilson. •'Nays—Messrs. l)ixon, Doolittle, Hendricks, Johii»c,o .No.rtun...Pitttersuii. and Saulsbury."

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rebellious States" was taken up, and pro- duties in favor of free-»r.iwn posed to be amended by that gentlema by eouferiii} the appointment of eleetion commissioners on the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia instead of on the President. Mr. Stevens made a lengthy speech iu support of his measure and 'of speedy actiou thereon, lie said that the.decision of the Supreme Court in the Milligau case has rendered immediate action of Congress upon the i|iiestion of establishing Government iu the Southern States indispensible.' Though that decision, he proclaimed, was not so infamous as the Dred Seott decision, it

In the HonSef *a 'reso1titioil'"was adopted looking to a diseriminatiun in tariff

:ar. 1110rown.

lasses, eollco, &>•„ against slave A bill giving thc Court of Claim jurisdiction in Ohio ami Indiana, su as to cover losses during Morgan's Raid, wan referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, (Rad.) made a speech in favor of making a new law under which Mr. Jefferson Davis may be tried lor treason, lie admitted there was no hope of his conviction ulidf-r thc present law. Mr. Wentworth took similar iViiiaiiv

ground, insistinj tbnl unless thc law of 18(11! was repualuil, tlie Snpretni! Court would he compelled to order tlie rulease

had unsheathed the dagger of thc rebel „f St. Lcgcr (irenfell, one of the so-called assassin, and put it to tlic throat of every Chicago conspirator*. He wanted to man who dares^to proclaim himself as I "keep the (M.riM.irators and assassins .now, or heretofore, a loynl Union in m. where they are."

Unless Congress, proceeded, at once H\TI HI VY to do something to protect those people—j The Senate was not iti session. The oya brotheren of the South white and Honsc set apart this day for speech-mak-black—from the barbarian -hordes who i„„. which was improved by Spaul.liu" are daily murdering then—daily murder- I

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mg the whites and putting into secret ,.| hes-li„e their ordorous linneii for a graves hundreds an«l thousa.idsol colored little airiri" people—he appealed to every man wheth- The Congressional i.ro. eedin-s, of the er Congress would not be lia.ilc ||iejiist I past week, indicated that the country is ccnsure of the world for negligence, for about to pass through thc greatest politicowardice, and for seeming want of abili- I

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excitement it has ever witnessed,

ty to do it. ,«t one of our Generals and which may. before it is spent, change comuianding departments thc States I completely the character of the Covernatcly in the rebellion dare now, under n.ent. The Radical revolutionary locothc decision of the Supreme Court, or- motive has high steam up, and its enginofficors to enforce the laws of the eers are bold, desperate men, who will put coun ry. wenty years ago he had de- it through on time, or smash every thing nounced our Government as a despotism, —Constitution. President, Supreme and we were now no nearer a genuine lie- Court and Republican Government. public than then. Congress was bound by -rrevery consideration of honor aud policy to protect the loyal people at the South. All obstacles standing in the way of action, he declared, nnst be removed. Thc President was Commander-in-Chief of the army, but Congress was hie commander, and, God willing, he shall obey. The President and his minions must learn that ours is not a Government of kings anu satrap#, but a Government of the people, and that Congrum is the pco/ih•. To stimulate the week-kneed Republicans, Mr. Stevens said "there are periods in the history of Nations when Statesmen can make themselves names for posterity but such improvements arc never improved by cowards. We may not aspire to fame. Bui great events fix tlie eye of history on small objects and magnify their meanness. Let ust escape the condition."

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TO MILtllKllS AM) SOLIIIKItY )1 Kills. AH coldiom who have mud* application through mo, as ngciit, for the AnnmoSAt,ROI'KTY allowed by' the Into (\n|tr!«. will please £nl! on me nt my officc, without delay, each bringing with him any two of hi* aoqunintnnees, who can swear to hi* identity.

Thu authorities at Watfhinutou have decided that all thciiQ eltiiin* for additional bounty, new appli-

cations must bo uml« nut nnd cxecntcil inttrict con- tome that I woul.i .lie bororu 1 couM

Tho^e who have not yot made application for tiiiu

bounty, will now find it to their interest to do so immediately, as tho Pay Department has directed all such claims to be filed within a limited timo.

carefully drawn and executed at my officc. .»'• HKITTON. Att'y and Claim A'gt. iu u.-ltiu«tcn IliUl buildings CrawfordsvllJo. .... [uov24'0Jwtl^Sf.J

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SA TURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1SG7.

I'IMM l".

A common cause is iudig siiou and the use

ami Itoliuck's Stomach Hitters liail recourse

til. At tlio s'liiiH! time use alisorlKMit.1,

For crump in the stomach take r,t once ti tcii-

spoonful of sal volatile in tvntuv. or a lable-

spoonful of Roback's Cataulia liramly.

"I'rocrastlnntlon Is the Thiol" of Time." liy delaying ami I'm-getiiug (o liave a sup­

ply of Cue's Dyspepsia Cure in the house,

ivailv for imnK"'.iait' use, yon may Imve to

reported a joint resolution increasing the sutler, lor many hours. pain ami distress in

saiarie.- of all officials ill the civil the stomach, which would t.o iuimodialoly

scrvii at Washington Iwonlv per cent, on cured if you already li.nl it or. hand, ready for

KltlP.O and cures ponnnnontly Tlyspepsia and all its

In the Senate, petitions were pre.-cntud kindred trouble''.

to increase the duties oil tuiporten wool, foe'*'Cfnigli IJalsaiii may also always lie u-

and tr decrease duties on railroad iron. oasis of t'roop. Wlioojiinjj Coojili,

A lengthy debate was had tin the pardoning power of the l'resident, on the consideration of the bill to repeal the.law authorizing the President to issue a proe-

Cold all ihro.Jt anil ull jml-

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nary eompbirti*.

SK I W. FUY'S Hair Kenewer.

Extract of a Letter from

I'KuvinKNi'K, AIU., Muv 13, IHJfi,

Int. Joits llru.: nond you $30 for Tkhhon HITTFits: plcan1 scnil wluitit will conic In niter paying fmsrht olumhu.-c. I have huon troubled torfvcrui year.-' with inilitfe.-'tioii have hml t» tnko

P'chruiiry,

ill, every night for ten'or fifteen years and in 1M4, I was attacked with general paralysis. I was confined to my room tor the balance of the year and, in fact, continued in a very weak and nervous rondilit ti until sonic two months since, when 1 was put under an operation, and y»mr ('KDitos HITTHHS tor treatment. oommeneed improving right a«\ny. ami utn pretty well ru.storvd.

Yours, truly, A. NKAI,.

I.of isvii.i.k, Ky., Nov.

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I received this day the following from Iaticastcr.

Kontueky 1)H. .luits Ht'l.l.: I'lcase sen»l ine in bast lor my own use. (INK no/.KS of yjur ('KIUON IJITTKUS. I have tried them, and tind them all you claim for tneiu. I hev are curing me of Consumption ol long standi!)!!. ours, rospcetfullv. li. W. SHINULKllOWKK.

Another Testimony. .-1

Hl.fJOMINtiTOS, Il.I... Oct. W,

L)U. JOHN Wctnade an arrun^eineut with youragent, July ^t). '04. tor selling your l-cdron Hitters, and uro about sold out. Wc want O gros.s) twche boxes uioio without delay. We are introducing theui readily, and think th-jv uiHwer a good purpose. !KS. A CUCOTHKUS.

1 Hi: t.'RKAT KN4JUSH REMI^V.

IKorKCrKIi BY H0YA.I. 1.KTTKKS KTkT. fit' IS .• SIR .JAMES GLALTKJJ ."R

Celebrated Female IMlls I'ri fiirnlj rt-m 1 prv.xrrt/ti»n Sir J. (Hurl. M. /_

I'fti/firtan J.'itru-rdinart/ to fht Qtit»n.

This invaluable medicine is unfailing in thc cure of all those painful aud dangerous diseases to {which the femalo constitution is subjeot. It moderAtes all excess and removes all obstruction*', from whatever cause. A speedy cure may be relied on.

TO ilIAItltlHn LAD1KS

it i-• peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, lirln's on the monthly, period with regularity.

CAUTION.

Thee Hills should not bo taken by Females during the KlUS T1IUKK MONTHS of Hrugnaney. as they are Mire to briui''»n Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sa

In all Cas«?s Nervous nntl Spinal AfToctions, Hain- in the Hnck and I.imbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Halpitatimi of the Ilcart. Historic?, and Whites, these Hills will effect a euro when all other mean- have failed and although a poworful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

Full directions iu thc pamphlet around each package, which should bo carefully preserved. Subl by all Druggists. Hriee.One Dollar per Hottlc,

SIMK IAI, NOTICE.

It i? the fate of every valuable Medicine to by CnrsTKKKKlTKD. Be cautious, therefore, and see that the letters "T. .t M." are blown in ihe bottle, and that each wrapper bears the FAC SIMILKS of the signatuies of I./!. iJALOWIN A CO.. and JOH MOSKS. UTr'Wiihout which none are genuine.

Cents for Host-

age, eneloseii to anj\ authorued Agent, or to the Solf Agent for th« L'nited Stales and llritish l)o-

JOH MOSKS.^T (Vrtlandt St., Vork.

will injure a bottle, containing Fifty Hills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation.

ford A Hi T. W. Fry A To/,

Novlf- iHiii-y.SNt.'.

"The vci.nil«rrul in-i^rees of Medical Scilenefc during the past MX years only, makes Jit pnpsiblc for the conscientious Hhysician todecliire, now, that OuNst iU'Tios ia as

L'KKTAINI.V iiKli as Intermittent Fever ^.md as CKUTA1NLY 1'KEVKNTKH as Small

1 ox. Kov. Charles K. King, M. D.. Lb I) «'te,"

KINC'S

L'RKPARKD IMIKSCRIPTION/

M.\t»K FUOM TIIK ri.KSUHlI'TION r.t'

Iter, K. Kiiitf, 71, MJ. IK, A:rM Knit T11K PKRVrSTtOS AND (TUK OF I CONSUMPTION-, (IX ITS MOST AKVANCKI) STACKS.) for Ilio Uii.liriil Tnrc nf ASTHMA. IIKOXCIIITIS ('A'lAHKll. and all atlectimis of tlie l,l'N(JS

THROAT, and A1U HASSAtJF^* for tteneral nnd SpiH:iil Derangements of the NKKV()l,'S SVSTKM* f'-r I»isordersof theHI.OOD: und lor all Functional Disorders of the Stoma«di and Howels.

It immediately increases the strength and deopens thecolord'the pale blood. It subdues the Chills I and Fever, and diminishes thc Kxpectoration. it checks the night sweats, alway*. in from -»cven to fourteen days. The appetito at rnee invigorated, and the patient rapidly gain? Henh thc COURII. and the ditliealt breathing are speedily relieved tho sluep become* ealin and refre-diim the evacuations r-t:ularand uniform. A\A,TilK «KNF.H AI. S MH'lOMS t)F ('ON'Sit'MMTlnV A vI'PI I VIa Uhnv

ro .MS op c()XSI:MI'TK)X. ASTHMA, HUONCIIITIS. ILLSAI'L'L"All WITH A UKAI.LV ASTOXISILINI UAI'IDITV

Wftieult or IrrrKulnr HrmlhiiMg* of Breath, s'siinu* 1 KJe.-h, Xijcht Swratn, Bleedini: from the Limi *. Lo.vs of Strength, Loss of Appetite, (ti'iteritl hebiiity. Oehility ot Pre^nnney and Nursinij,. Hyiim Tains through tlto Shoulders Chest. Knrte or Limb*, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Nerv* oua I'tostration. Nervous Irritation, »iddine?s or l)ir.ziin s?«.K.xce.».ive Talene.ss, Soro Threat. Drowsi-ne-s. Slet'plfssnesy. Dyspepsia, Sour StomticH,

Heart Burn. Oppression or Sinking of the Stoinneli before or after cnting. Ctniftipation, Keinittent Kover. Ac., Ac., nnd KSPKri AI.V.Y in nil Female Dist.rdern «»r I-ferine IrreKularitie^. sueh as DiHieult, Painful. Suppre^-v

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Sonnty, Kxee?sive Delayed,

1'remature »»r ttio Frequent Meio-truntion.

Trniii l*nti»titN, Ac.

"Vmir l'reseriptions saved my daughter'* life, and h:ts .«aved me hundreds of doliars.—iCev. IC. HumphJeys. !t«'in-»en. N. V.

W« bless (Sod for tin- benefit ive have received from your Pn'pan'd iVeseriptinn."—Itev. 1*. Peregrine Blnsthurg, Tenn. "livery nut. to whom I have recommended it ha* benefited much by its use."—Kev. I). Jones, Bafine. Wis-. I BIUI.K Hen JJK, ASTOH FJ.AOK, N. V.—In the early part of February. IMM. I was sutfering from a violent cough, for which I had been treated during six months previously without benefit. I had Sij»ht-

Sweats which completely prostrated me. In thc evening, hoarseness would eotue on. which would prevent tue from speaking above a whisper. I bud then had two attacks of bleeding from tho lungs. My family I'hy.iician assured me that he eould do no more for me. I was growing rapidly worse, and had been compelled to Icuve business for nearly two riiuiith-. All my symptoms indicated, unmistakabi) the presence of CO.NM MI'TlUN, In the beginning of February, Mr. Henry Fisher. Treasurer of the American Bible Boeiety,presented me with a bottle ofthe I'UKI'AKhl) 1'BKSCBII'TION. In a few days, my appetite, (which 1 had entirely lost.) roturned within a week, tny cough hud iilmoHt left tue aud in less than two weeks, thu Night-Sweat* wern I broken up. Thenceforward I regained strength rapidly, ami am now regularly attending to my duties as clerk to tho American UibleSocioty, in whose employment I have been nine yearn. 1 am now «ojoynig good health. Your PuKsoitiITION effected A t'i'HK, when my friends despaired of my recovery.

TIIOS, J. eo.NUKB,

"I havo hail Nervous or Spasmodic Asthma for eleven years. During the lunt six year* I havo never had an uninterrupted night'* roat. it often seemed

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formity with thc now roKulation« ami form preneri- '""C'- "UlVcrcil so grnntly from "fhortnu.'a of breath,' N S S has but recently boen published. 1 now hav» blanks which comply strictly with the new regulations. They are already filled out from the facts on tho firet application*', and are now ii my office, only waiting thu necessary uigi.Uuros.

S

ut nir into my

iug from my residence to tny, place of bmdae?s. *'Th« night before I obtained tho 'Prepare* fcription.' was the worst I erer panned. On obtain-

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iug the remedy, 1 took a tenspoontul at noon and usuin at night, and slept all night without waking. I have not had a brulten night's rest since I havo now completely recovered my strength and epirits, nnd um not at ull afllicted with 'shortness of breath.' I shall be glad to havo ariy on« afflicted with Asthma vail and sec ine,—KZItA C. LANGDON. No. 33-1 Fourth St., N. Y."

Tho PKKI'AHED PHKSCUIITION" is put up

JO'All claims of whatever description n^jnst tlio maV'be^ddres^ed uf Mr

free. A Circular culainii* "piirtiVuliiM"^'' umiy cases successfully treated, will be sent froe, Vy mail,

to all who will write fofll,' Sold iu Itawfurdsrilkby Moflfott Jt Booo ftftd BittJord IJrother. ,. [noT3-lM6ySN.

TCIUIHMV liislltiitc.

The Montgoiuerv Cotiniy Teachers' lusiitiilc will be hold at Crawford.-ville. ooiatncncing on Monday January 14. 1J?G7, and will continue in session for five days. As tho public schools arc required by law to be closed during Utc session of thc liHtiluto, it is th^sired thai the teachers of all licit ^chool in the county will bo in attendance. The services

alilt and experienced instructors have bnen si-cuiod for tho oceasi(»n, ami teachers may bo a^^i'.rrd that «vory offort will be iittMe to render tho time spent I hereby them both pleasant aud profitable. Those expecting to attend will plca^o semi in their u:uui:S to tneut onc«j. iu i-rtler that suitable braiding places may be secured. Tho teachers of colleges ami high schooU iu tho county aro.ospucially invited to attend and assist In comlueting the Institute.

W. F. HKITTON,

Kxnunncr Montiiom*T« »un'y.-

dec -ft, "lfGG—

l»«t. Vn,r.lAiu.r. dalm

ltivtii iubly rcatorce grey Hair to /»ngi-

rM color, without dtuimng the tf/in or

closing. It leaves thc moil iw, dead

aud\cri?p hair, eoft, moist an/ glossy,

cau^Xit to curl, and keeps it it/its place,

while promotes its growlLr and prorctitn ittValliug off.

Il ronraVt neither oil or ale/hol. Ntunoroi\ preparations /foil, alcohol nn 3u phii»\!iave been joined upon tho

abile, and lining totuljff failed to givo

•"a:iH»,Urtion, i.^manufyturers hate de­

servedly come ^*iTef.i

l1''- Swain vai rn'itj^iis Vegetable Halm

to accomplish aUI 1 w»ie claims for it, and

authorize* bis ag »n jRo refund the money

wherever it fails lo£^i» Hatidfuction. It ii an eniitfly (kw utnl scientific

pni-Htion, pro«IJced diHtilation of

ra.e and fnigraii^lowers,\hich reuders it

not only the hSi retiewerVti the world,

btit makes it Ari'utularly tiveeablo as a

liair dreHMin^to both old \ul young,

wlnbs its li|Jld purity and tloj\ odor are

in striking (fintrast with the m\ty mii-

tureH usuti/iy sold.

The p» o/i ietor h'ls letters from u\ny of

the nio^t Ji.stinguished us well as fushVua*

Mo pco|/c, judges, clergymen, lawyi

is, opera singers, actresses,

r«»Vv*ng to ih remurtfable virtues or

il O l!u!ttl.

i1 n. let any dealer tirgo upon you a dlfa uriiele, but If your tnide^man doea i.• »i litis, K*ni one dollar fora trial bot!i«urest agt'm,»r ttie proprietor. i: »r i:rt-v hair, Kriul f*»r N». I. il u:»:r (lr«is.sln»j, send for No. '2.

I. vain, prcipi'.etor, Smith Wivhicago. 1-tii* iM' 0' uil tho wholtisulo druggUU

I --SOU»nV-^ fl

E. J. Binford & Brother,

1)riigyi?t. Crawfordsville,hid. IUrl.lNU. 1 vw

LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE—HEALTIMiTRENGTH.

BBE. II !. A IE II [i i:\N

S}")ecifi(:

arr prepared by thc Messieurs (JAHANCI K»K .1 Df» LUNT. I harmaeeutists, No. TILL. Rue Lombard- Hari«from the prescription of Dr. Juan Dclamarrc, Chief i'hysie an to (he Hospital du Xord on Lartboi^ierc-

I.HTTKU OF UKCOMMKN'tUTloN.

Haris, May ."•th. IHKI.

(IKNTI.KMKS:—Wc haveused thc '*Si»KT:IFIR HuXs" madofrom Dit. DKI.AMAUUK'S I,IIKSI:RII»TION. during I several years past, in our private and public praeticc, and have found them a most energetic ami ellieicut Remedy in eases of Spermatorrhea or Seminal

Weakness Nightly, Daily. »r Hremature KmisionsSexual Weakness, *»r Impoteney. Special Derangemcnts of the Nervous System: \VeaknfSf«oF arising from Secrot- Mabitx ami Soxuul Kxees.-os UebiTution of thet.ienital Organ- Weak Spine- Atfectious of the Kyes "Lime" or# 'Hrick-Dust" I)epo»its in thc Trine: Milky'* Discharucs Halcn»'ss of tho Skin with Sunken Chocks and Bloodless Lips: •'Hinclied" Features Irregular Action of Ihe Heart, and in all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising frotii Ovcr-.L'so, -Abuses, ur Lo.Sf, from and cause, ol the Ncrvaui.fcWnft,

Wc earnestly advise thc Hrofcssion, and ail persons un*ering from any Symptomatic or Organic Atleo-

'j iv^ hT v.Vay.ji 5 'Vi ,V ccruly. K. A. HkAt'kktaInk, I) (». D. DrjAiints. M. 1).

JK A S DK LKI THHK, M. D.

1 v.AU.is'CiKUftX DfFUNT.^14 Rue Lombard. Paris

Sedentary and Stuiliotis Occupations, (Jriefs. An\ties.or whatever tends to impair the Vital Action the Hrain. Heart or "Nervous System, frequently

ot the nram. Heart or'Nervous System, frequently lead to the mnt Distressing and Fmbarrasiing Di.--ordersof the lUit.K SYSTKH. Stndonts. Clcrgvinon and Lawyers, therefore, who are especially liable to these cuUnes«e.«, should resort promptly to DK. DKI.AM A KICK'S SFKCIKTC PILLS.

A Pamphlet, containing full particulars, with liri .tion" and Ailviee. printed in French, (»cnnun Spanish and hnulish. nceompanies caoh Box, at,d will be sent, by mail, free of cost, to any who will write for it.

Price, $1 per Hux, nr Sli Roxes for S«.ld by all the princinal Druggists or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, on receipt ol tlie specified pricc by any authorized agent. »,vi«JV,.,l,0luMc,,eriil

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ASTOXISIlINi! It AI' 11 IT .• The HRKSCRIHTION should be used in every ease when* tho I'hysician prescribes "Cotvjfi MIXTIONS. ROSU-S" IKON. ALIUS. H.VHK, QRINI.NK. Con LIVKH On.. WiitsKv. Ac... und iu iyy«fy (Ji-ea«ic by WIIATKV-KK N AMK'KIEOWN, in which there i.^ cxhib-' or tnoru ot the following uiptoiains

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America, OSCAR

u. MO.^KS A LO.,2. Cortlandt Stroot Spw York Authorized Agents for Crai.fordsvjlld niid'vicinity! Mollvtt A Booc. and Bintord A Bro. All orders by mail promptly attended to: nov-t'Wiy

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

Til tiREAT FKMAL10 1 K.MKlJV POK TRR K(JUIJ'ABITIES.

hesi* Drt/ps are ciontitli n\iy conipoiinci tiuid preparation, and better than any l^ills. Powders or I Nostrum-' Ilcaag- liquid, th«ir_ iiet?6n| il,•direct and positivu. icndcrin^-thfm relmble. ppcpdy ft»Al t*vrtain specific lor the cure of all obstructions and suppress -ns of nature. Their popularity it» indicated by the fact'thiil over 1011,000 bottle? are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the l'nited States, every one of whom spunk in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the place uf every other Female Hemedy, and uro

considered by all who know aught.of thuin. as tho surest, safest, and most infallible preparation In tho world, for the cure of all female complaints, the remoral of all obstructions of nature, and the protnoI tion of health, regularity and strength. Explicitdiroctions stating when they may be used, and cxplaining when aud why they should not, nor could not be I used without producing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of JOHN L,

LYON, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN h. I.YON, 1D5 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesses.

Price per boltlc. Sold by Druggists everywhere.

C.O. CLARK A CO

jany.iW-.in. ,(n ii'| Agcutsfor U. S.and Cunadas.

Schenck's Seaweed Tonic,

This medicine invented by Dr. J. II. SritENCK, of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food and

uiako it into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrako Pills, the Tonic soon restores tho appetite, aud food that could not be eaten before using it will be easily digosted.

Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pul­

monic Syrup unless thc stomach and liver is niado healthy end thc appetite restored, henco the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half d»7.cn bottles of tho SEAWEKD TONIC and three or four boxes of tho MANDRAKE PILLS will «nire any ordinary case of dyspepsia.

Dr. SCUKSCK makes professional visits in Now Vork. Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia wory weok. Seo daily papers of each placo or his pamphlet on consumption for his daya for visitation.

Please observe, when purchasing, that tho two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in tho last stage of Ccnsuuiption, and tho other as ho now is, in perfect heal ih. arc on the Government stamp.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1 50 per bottlo.or $7 5U thu half dozeo. All letters for advico should bo addressed to Dr. SCJIXNOK'H Principal Officc, No. l'» North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 1'n, (general Wholesale A-gcnts: Dorna-t Barnes A Co., ii,. V. S. M*. Ilaiicc, BaWrmoro.'Md. Joliu 1), Parko, Cincinnati. OUi.o ..Walker A Tuyior..Uhu aiEVi ill,: 'ollins Bros., St. Loui^,MQ* I

in a $1

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MEDICAL.

DB. JOHN BULL'S

REMEDI

mo.

Authentic Documents:

""ge a Si-iW cfc

ilrhttiisns Heard From.

TKM'I.MTSXV 01' .MEDIPAL- ^IKN'

SIOSI-Y POINT. W'UJTK (N.. AHK.J May t»3.

Die. JOHN lit i.i,—Dear Sir Last February I was in ui\illc purchasing drugs, and I got sorno of jour Nirsaparilla and l-cdron Hitters.

My sou-indaw, who was with me in the Ptorc. had

H«»nie time coiulound his general

been down with rhcumatis niem-ed on thc Hitters, health improved.

ba health, tried I heiu.

Dr. (Jist, who had be. and he also improved.

Dr. Coilee, who had been in b.i health for -eve-* ral years—STOM.veil AMI I.IVKK affected he iui-' proved very much by thc u*e of your llitiur^. In--dOed tho Cedron Hitters Kasgiven yuu gr« it popu* larity in this settlement I think I could iell a ftretit quantity of your uicdicincs this fall—especially ot your Cedron Hitter-' and Sar-*aparilla. Ship me. via Memphis, care Rickett A Neoly,

Uespecitull v. N WALKLU

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Read this Important Letter.

\Ol AliK l.VTKUKSTlil) IX ITS COXTliNTS.

MMHILKTOWN. 1M»„ April S(». IWJU.

Jlr,.M. L. Duplan writes: I do rsot know that UnIl^\ortu Destroyer needs any more recommendation." than it has already attained by ittf own merits, but will state that my little son, agod about --y. three years, was severely attacked la?t fall and winter with'llght chills, followed by very high fever, throwing him into spa^uw, or perhaps more properly FITS, lasting from hair an hour to one and a half hours at tin same time the child had very strong *ymptoms of worm*. My physioiai*— one ofthe be«.t in this part of thc country—exhausted all his skill ami the Materia Mediea to expel thu worm*, and entin 1 failed to briuffany, thought "Johij Hull"' c»»ul"l di it, ami gave the child the contcnU of throe

boxcf, in triple doses, night and 'morning, wbh happy results. Thc child has not had a (spasm for o\tr three months.aud instead of thc bloated inaui

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that ho wiis he is now well and hearty. "John Dull •I'd a. ours, trulv. |M- UtrLAS.

If 0'r' Jl

Jn "inn' oO

A 'I' VB0M DISTANT MINNKSOTT.

KINGSTON I'.i)., MKKKIS CO.,MIN.J April 7, 1 HOC.

Mu. JOHN Ht I.I. Dear Mr: 1 tunvod from Ken* tucky to this place. Iho stored have noue of your Worm i)cstroyor for sale, They uro greatly 'needed here in Minnesota. A trial is all tli&t. iu needed to fetyc them a reputation. can do without tbeio.

Do send somu on this way.

ours. Kiuceroly, ... .. ARROW OOD.

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A Good Reason for the Captain's Faith. rS

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HHAD TI1K CAPTAIN'S LKTTKlt

AMI T.IIK LETTER

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HIS MOTHER.

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HKNTDX HAKRACK^. MO., April 30, lPflfi.

1)11. .lulls Iti'1.1.—Dour Pir: Kiiowlns tho olTicienej ..I' your Snr.-npurillii, ami thu hculiiif and bpnoddm qii»,,'.ir.i ii puss, s-rs, 1 sfiid.jou Iho followinu stntciueut of tny ease:

I was wounded ubout two years njo was takem prisoner and confined for fiixteon months. Rein* mov.'cl yoofuii. my wounds |bava not! hcnlwl yot. Wi.iii-1! nut wit up ft nioiuont since I wn.i wounded, 1 MII shoUlirmieh the liip». My RBiwrnl lie.lth-i. I iinpnirfj. mill I need nomcthing to nsifiet nttturo. I I huyu ninri' fuitli in your S.lrsupnrilU than Yn nny tlmi^.cl.-i. ,1 wi.ih tliut that i.« ijonuino. I'UMISOOIpre« IIID hull dnzrti buttle*, nml oblicu 11/', O^rr.V.V. JOIIXSON,

St. Louis. Mot

,ie

following was written April 30,'IMS, by

j'Mii. Jonnie Johu.'un, mother uf Capt. Jolm^n:

I'll. ISLI.L—Dear Sir: My Jiuilmnd. Dr. C. Sj, Johnson, wan a -killful vuri pnn and phyninian iu Ccnlral New Vork. where ho died, Icuving tho aboro C. I'. Johnson to my care. At t^rteen^eari! of Rk ho had fl chronic diarrhea and iwrofuln, for which 1

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RAVE him your Sarsaparilla. IT cnifen JIIH. MIHTO for ten years recommended it to many in New Vork. Ohio, and Iowa, for pcrofula, fever sorpa, an| jeanwdl debility. Perfect success has attcuded it. Tho cures elTected in some cine* of »or(,fuln, and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very aniioun for my sou to aj ai|i havo recourso to your Sarflaparilla. IW id f.4rful of ffotting! !t{iunouff artlol.^, ji hetice his writiiijf it. Ilito you fors wounds wort terrible, but 1 believe he will reopvori i«,. .v Hospoctfully,

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JhNNIE JOHNSON.

SMITH'S TONIC. SYRUP!!

VOLL THU CURE OV

AGUE AND FEVER

jn

Olt

CHILLS Sc

The proprietor of Ibis oelubratod medicine justly elftim-i for it#asuperiorityjovcr all romedies offered t** the public, for thb 6a,fe. certain, ttpuody and portnuiiftnt cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills audFerer, whether of short or long'itandinir. He refers to thc entire Western and SouUi-ncitcrn couutry- lo bear him teitimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no ctiie whatever will it fail to cure, if the $

direction* art? rftrictlj followed and^curried cut.

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a icreat many canes a eioijle dose has been ^ufficiUnt i* for a'cure, and whole families have been cured by A »ingle bottle, with a perfoct restoration of thc general health. It is, howorer, prudcut, and in every case more certain tpcurc, if i^utfe eontiijUQd in •mailer dbsesfor a weekot'tw:o after,|hp Ji^a^c bat been checked, more e4coial|y In d^ftic^Jt Ua* SitandinK cases. Csually, this medicine will ooi require any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic taedfein#, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, iftlttdjf'df of BUliL^'VEOKTABLK iT FiVMlljV PlLliS-'win bofiuflioient .V .PH, JOHN ltl'Lli'S Principal Office:

Xo. '40"Fifth, Cross StreeT, •1

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tne at)?Jvc thoJifcftl&s'for siti by1' 'f. All of thc al^JvcinbitcltlCa 'ffti' s&lfi by

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BINFORD & BRO..

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