Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 August 1867 — Page 3

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A E S O W E N I.ro'n New

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AllCI'.K THAN ANY I'Al'Kll IT 11I.ISIIKH IN Crnu rortUrUlc!

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nlit-i,1 Uu.-k— Nutici

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of AiipliiMtum.

(iriffiti Murphy—Hluu-k.-iiiithi •It'hii N. WVavoi—P UM r-uilc. Allicrt 0. lWyntul tin Miicus-ilppi." \V. 1'. ISritl.iii—Alturiu-y at l.rnv. II. K. SiJrniT— N.jUry I'ulihc.

A Capital Bargain for Printers.

We have an excellent .lob Hand I'ress,

nshingtun pattern.) nearly as jrood as new,

which will be sold tit a great bargain. It cost

helote the war t»r». and is warranted tc» ho

jicrfeci in every jmrticular. Hcd ltix*2tf, plat-

ten I lxlU.l inches. We will box nnd deliver

the press at the depot here tor J?luu.

Sri'KUioH article of (tin for medical purpo­

ses. at Fry's lrug Store.

The 01(1 Guard for August.

The DM (Juard i'or August is now ready.

Besides the story of Mr. Simms and John Ks-

len Cooke's but lie sketch, we have a variety

of articles. Hue, entitled "The South and Her

Faltering Men, by tlie edittn*, will attract

general attention. "The Hasis of American

Civilization," by Mr. Van Kvrie. is one of the

best from his pen. There is a good selection

of other articles, which, with Kditor's and

Hook Tables, make np a very good number'

Subscribers to The Old iJuard for the rest of

the year get a steel plate portrait of Jackson

or Lee. It is for sale by all News Agents,

price •J." cents. By mail, p"r year. Van

Kvrie. Morton & Co., Publishers.

&§»LU. STUU'K!.ASI Having used your Anti-

Cholera Mixture during the cholera epidemic

here last summer, and induced others to do

the same, in cases that had all the cholera

symptoms, in every case it promptly checked

the disease. I believe it's the best remedy

known for cholera and diarrlueu of every

form, and advise those atllicted to try it.—\Y.

Barber, of the firm of Barber, Choatc & Na-

ber. incinnati. iaug-UI)

A ATTKH or LHTY. --lt is the solemn duty

of every grocer to refrain from selling to his

customers an article for food which he knows

is positively injurious to the health, and h«

is deprived of all excuse for so doing when a

better article for the purpose can be readily

obtained at the same cost. Now the /Vf

Cht iftit ol Suit rota.",

made by iL B. De Land &

Co., can always be had. and this is known to

be pure, and free from all deleterious inulur-

No grocer who regards the welluic of Ins cuo-

tomers will fail to keep it. ^jji

•r: IUMASK HOSK AXI» I.IM.V \S IIITK I.VIILKT.—

La«lie will find this the desideratim thev

have long desired. nce obtained, thev will

never be without it. I'or sale b\ L.J. I.IN-

roun Huo. «•».

Blackberry Cordial and Wine, of our own

u'ike. T. \W KKV 5 C».

\V»: notice in the last number of the Ladoga

If^rald,

a communication from John W. Harri­

son. of that place to the Indianapolis Journal,

in which he administeis a stinging rebuke to

that paper for its cowardly and contemptible

attack upon the Hon. James l', Harney, '•'he

communication is written in a bold and man­

ly style, that characteri/.es a high toned gen­

tleman whose sense of honor will not permit

to pass unnoticed a mendacious attack upon a

friend and a fellow townsman, tor base parti­

san purposes,

FINKST ijuulity Imperial Lilly White' for

cooling, composing and beautifying tho com­

plexion, warranted not to contain any inju-

IOUS substance, for sale by K. J. BIN»OUI &

Huo.

MVSTIIKIOI S box was left at our office a

few evenings since marked glass. Not hav­

an on the discovery. 'I he health of the

generous donor was drank and the favonC'

air

"Johny brewed a peek of malt."

'sung with pathia that brought tear to the

eyew of thirsty outsiders.

Hoc Cholera has again made its appearance,

innd T. Try & Co, put up the medicine that

i'.^.curej i|. i' v.''.""-J,

Huy One.

|'r£i Lvery tanner should buy one of the World

!v.hxeclsior (itatn and Seed Separators. '1 hey

i'are indispensable, Kvery tanner who has

#tf*uiii»d them testify that they are superior to

Sillily machine ever ottered in the market. Call

ut liberty & Co. arehouse. on Washington

^street. (alTwl!

V.L Wf. ST VlltiitSIA LfHUlCATl.Ni ON.. It is

•wcheaper than any Lubricating (Ml now in use

vlt Is not a mixture, but pure

\'in/int(t Itovk (hi

-..T.vreconintended bv all the principal railroads of

•.-the country, nnd the cheapest oil for reapers

mowers and threashers to be hail.

i: BlNPnitl) BltO \gent«.

OKMOHKST S MONTHLY.—The September NIIIII-

her of this favorite parlor periodical is fully

'ie|ual to any ot those which have preceded it.

The illustrations are varied, and brilliant aa

ever, and there is a tone of freshness and

•r originality about the entire contents which

contrasts remarkably with other parlor pub-

licatious. We do not wonder ladies prize it

to them it is full of useful and interesting

reading and information, besides containing

many valuable speciftlitios, in the way of pal-

terns, etc., which can be got from no other

source. Three dollars per annum, with a pre-

mium. Address, W.Jennings Dcmoreat, 470

Broadway, New York.

Campbell A Hurler are just receiving some celebrated Steel Spring Grain Drills. Also Cider Mills ami Straw ('utters- (al7f

History of the Hlble.

The great interest that always attaches to

anything concerning the sacred writings of

Holy Writ will undoubtedly continue as long

as the world exists. Professor Stuwe's His­

tory of the Bible" is one among the most won­

derful productions of the day. The labor and

arduous research of years, the Professor gives

to the world the most valuable historical ac­

count of the writings, composing the Oivine

Hook, that has ever been produced. The

American clergy speak of the work in the

highest commendation. H»*v. Henry Ward

Peochcr, one of the most popular divines,

says:

am heartily glad to know that at length Professor Stowe lias prepared volume on the New Testament. Having had the advantage, many years ago. of studying under his care, I know well the value of that aid which he proposes to give those who are studying the Bible. The specimen which you have sent me

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confirm" the impression which my knowledge diseases: and scholorship led! of Prof. Stowe's ability and scholorship me to form. Prof. Stowe, to accurate and extensive learning, brought down Jo the latest researches of our own day, adds, in a re-:

ma rkahle man tier, the power of studying rutliv in a clear and popular manner, and I have not. the least doubt that this work will be hailed' by thousands as meeting the very want ot Christian families, Sunday School teachers, and also of the Christian .Ministry itself."

Mr. James I!. Harnett is the ugent for this

county, which he is now canvassing. Our

readers will find him to be a very pleasant,

atlable gentleman, who will take pleasure in

furnishing them this great work.

Ifcyond tlm Mississippi.

This new work by Albert 1. Richardson, is

said to be one of the most interesting and en-

tainiiig books of modern times. Although

but a short time has elapsed, since it made its

first appearance from the press, its sale has

been unprecedented. It is a book that every

one should have who desires to became thor­

oughly acquainted with the wonderful re­

sources and undeveloped wealth ot the -l-ar

West beyond the Mississippi, advertise­

ment of the book in another column jm.*

Richmond I'lows.

Cnm|il)tll & Hurler liitvi- just recuivuil

large lot of the celelinileil Richmond I'lowa.

Cull nml fee them soon. ii-ilt

TitK finest article of hair oil sold in the city

can be had at Krout's l'rug Store.

WK call the attention of our renders tt» the

law card of Messrs. Win, P. Brittoii and II. l».

Sidner, in another column. Anv business

entrusted to these gentlemen will be prompt­

ly attended to.

Pf itk Cider Vinegar, made at home, at Fry

tireen street Drug Store. S

WK notice a heavy arrival of groceries at

the house of Lee & Bro. They are selling

groceries at the lowest figures.

Prak Bouthoii Whisky, for medicinal pur­

poses. ran be had at Pry's l)rug Stole

(liiclniiall Law School,

1 iiK .jth Annual ession of the Cincinnati

Law School, will commence on Wednesday

October 10th, 1 S**7 and continue until the «»d

Wednesday of April 1 0S. Kor catalogues or

in form at on a 1 dress.

•Jal7 OKOHUK HOAIH.V, Cincinnati.

WJ: have iust. received a lot of Machine

Oil which we otter at '»0 cts per gallon.

Uivi-OKI) BKO.. 1)IU( UISTS.

.x

PK.U IU:H are

clling in New Albany

cents a bushel,

In Crawfonlsville tin

retailed at 'J cent

Tin: hnest »|tialities 4f imported toilet yoajis

can be founil at Krout's lrng Store.

Tilk picnic at Snyder Ciroveon last Thurs­

day was a brilliant affair. The attendance

was large and the dancing to the music of the

Silver Hand was kept up until a late hour.

If you are billious, try rultiud's Magic l\iw-

ders. for nulc at thetlreen stieut Urug Slou-

\Vi: are indepted to Mr. Jerre Keeney, fo

a basket of the finest blackberries ever raised

iu this section of the country. Kor si/.e and

flavor they were une»iualed.

VKUHONAI..--We received a call on last lues-

day, from Mr. John Spenee. editor of the ov-

ingtoii

ing ordered anything of the kind, we were

Bomewhat puzzled in regard to the matter as

well as a large number of our friends who

Becmed seriously over the mystery, which

/'rintd.

John is a lively cuss. He be­

lieve* in Moses and the prophet?. ChriM and

Him crucified, the great Kast and West Rail­

road, and the saving grace of good obi Democ­

racy.

was soon explained by opening the aforesaid

box. In place of glass a keg of Henry Lo-

renz's capital lager, made its appearance. It

is needless to say that, we were all struck with

jJ*firFor tins purchase of renl-cstuti',

call on II. J. W KIISTKU Co., at the

Keeordcr t)lhee,- XssH

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Millinery Store.

\cw Millinery Store.

No. Empire Block, Main Slrec.'t. Ontwfonhvillt') ///unto.

MRS. C. W. SANBURN,

now in the market with the -".v.'-'

Fincsl Stock of Sprinu Uouds

ever offered to the trade in Crawfordsville, which she ia selling at

Greatly Reduced Prices!

-s. Il« (Joodh t»-i-t- in irt of

Klraw an«l IVciich ltrniri Hals anl Itonnols. date stylos-)

A I.SO—

Bonnets anil Flowers. A splendid stock

of I'atern Jloniiets.

v.- We are also agent-'lor the celebrated

Wheeler Willson Sewing Machines.

4

Stamping Done to Order.

Bleaching and Pressing

done on shcrt notice. Also particular attention given to all kinds of *)lk and velvet work. April 13,JB«7tf. Mrs. W. SANBUUS.

MEDICAL.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS!

HI I. SIlAISKOtHiS

lAFWT Soothing SYKIIM

1. have, by purchase of the original receipt,'become sole proprietors of this Celebrated Medierne. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assuranee that you will in future discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs. such as Huteman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Bawee's Mixt.iro, Ac., combinations of a past ami anti-progressive n«e, when it was thought that the more disgusting the mixture the better the meilieine,

I'se in the future only SKA HKOO 'S a combination quite lip with the advancement of the age. Pleasant lo take, harmless in its action. ctlicicnt and

li' reliable in all cases. Invaluahle in the following

Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Restiveness, Teething, &c.

(•ives health to the child WN IIKST t«. the LIOTUKK.

\V«.» eould famish any quantity of certificate* hearing evidences of its superi«»r qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merit*, which it will do upon trial.

JAMES RUDDLE & GO.,

.1'K

)L'L! I KTOUS,

.^lluneN Sarsanarilla.

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Aj)ectt'iix

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Of all the remedies that have been discovered durinir the present aire for the "thousand iil.« that lleslj is heir to,' none equal tin- wonderful prcrmratiouOnly ten years have elapsed sinee tho discoverer (who spent a denide in studying experiment.

PERFECTLY KEIIABIE!

at ot

are

ajieicc. a

SKi.r-soiilin^ fruit jar.^, just received at

I'ry I'rug Store.

'I he only remedy for Chi]]?: and l'Yvoror'^ Agile and Kf\ er that is or can be depended upon is Hurley's Ague Ionic. There have be«-n thou-and' cured by using it who had tried the uunl remedied without benefit hut in EN MO IIIIM

laiu lo's Ague Tonic

fnileil lo cllcci cure. elu'crtully tell their atllicted friends and certain cure forehill. and fever, ing from thechiiis would consult the by sending to a druir ?torr ami buying a bottle is pleasant to take, compared with others and be certain cure all cjises of lover and agii eh ills and lever. Send for it to the proprietors, -*l Ml liriHU.K A Co., Louisville, K\

E. J. BINFORD A RltOTHICIt, liciit

III

POPULAR WORM CANDY

As this is really A si'KrtKie l-ou WOKM.\ and the IIKST ASP MIFI I 'AHTAIII.K I'OUM to give to children. It is not Mirprising ihat it i-* fast tnking the place ot all other preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless, any child will take it.

JAMKS Kl l'l'i.i A (*,

STOMACHIC BITTERS!

TP* ihlnfthf I oh

WEEKLY REVIEW-GRAWF0RDSYIJ LE, INDIANA,"SATURDAY, AUCU'ST IT, 18(17.

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I.OI IS\ II.I.I:, uv.

E. J. Binford & Brother

tuent**, 4 rii* rtii «UvtlU

Purify.Your Blood

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PURFNIUTNIR 1) firr*i III roil nrei\ to the puMti*. imO is^lready recognized by the nnxt eminent physicians in all parti ot the country, to he the most surprising and ellectivo remedy for certain diseases ot which thev have knowledge.

All other ompounds or Syrups of this p-'ot have hitherto failed t»» command the sanction ot the Faculty, because on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients, which nutrali/e the, goovl etfecis of the Sarsaparilhi, nnd oftentimes* injure the health of the patient. It is not su with Hurley's preparation.

This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, he found to effect a certain and perfect cure ot the following complaints and diseases:

nj tin• Hun**y Jlahitiml 0s/nvDt'itihfy, f)t$fY/sv.s

jsi(fK

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Kry^juhta, Female Irm/-

ithtritim, Fi$hthi, all Shin Dt^u

rws,

JAvvr Cumil*ttuti Indies ftnn, J'utinomin/ Dt^ ra.srs, Syphilid Scrofula or Khif/\

AV/7.

E. J. Binford Brother, .tgeiils,

Hurley's Ague Tonic!

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suffer-

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fliip oi Ihjsptpsui

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these in removing thc-e distressing complaint--. Vor sale or can be had at any drugstore in the Lulled Mates, or from the proprietors,

JAM Kl D1)LL «t (%»,, Lou isv illc. y.

E. J. BINFORD & BRO., Agents.

(JETTISON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

lias proven itself one of the best Liniments made for .^praimi. Hruises.Ac., in ail case," when tried lor either man or beast, ami will do all we claim tor it. '1 ry a bottle, and wc arc satisfied you will never afterwards use any other.

Extract Jamaica Ginger.

I. se James Huddle A Co.'s Lxtract Jauiaiea (»ingcrforall hummer Complaints, Cholera, Cramps, I Indigestion, Ac. I his is the pure (Singer, and can be relied on.

JAMKS RUDDLE &. Co.. Proprietors,

I.Ot'l*»\ I M,r, K\

E, J. Binford & Brother,

ic I:\ TS

Ci'tuvrorrisrilfi', Indiana.

July l*€?\roljrh

DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Dry Gcods

EVANS & HUGHES,

iv

National Block. VVashinolon St..

ire now 4 liOSI\4 OQ 'I' hal elegant slock

l)u (.oiiils ami

siiiAs

Tluu:(iREATEST JmlucoiiKMifs

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Known foir Years.

GREAT CLOSING OUT!

FOK NAM

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1 close out our entire

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on stomach. 1 lore ort no Hitlers that on Comjuirr with

:»C!Hlj.SIale

NOW

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THE a ENTIRE STOCK

Is Olospcl Out. isaK li.

vans Hughes.

mhm

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hall oiler

lock \vc locks of

Clothing,

iii'iicls. Boots & Shoes,

AT COST

FOR FIFTY DAYS!

Halcr-! "lo Coinmciici

MONDAY,

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LATEST NEWS!

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FANCY DRESS GOODS,

I uicy Silks, CJrenaililies. jMo'nairs, i\Iozcnibe(|Uos. Linvns. Slmlihs li's. (linghanis, Trints, (Jcc. (icnuiino

LACl^ Collars. HllllS

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Di •ess Buttons,

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as. and NOTIONS.

™Alio a -upeib line of^

Cloths "and Cassimeres,

huots. s.'iui:s. hats ,,,„i

All ol (IH Eal(Nt Hivlo"

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lioruby Kivon ihiit tlio niiilcr.-i^'iiril In" l)Ci appointed Kxecutor ot tho last will and testament of Ahijah Llinore. tatcot Moutgoinerj county, deceased. Said estate is solvent.

AHSOLKM LLMOKL, hxveutor....

July LUh, 1^"- .bv

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

Bull's Cedron Bitters.

Authentic Documents.

.Irhansas Blentul Vrom.

'KSTl.MONY OK MKDH'AL MEN

SlON'KV rotST. WlllTK Co.. AltK,,^ May Irttiij.

l|ti. ,l«MtN lb I.T.—Dear Sirj: Last February I WIH in Loiii-sviile purchasing drug*, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Hitters,

Mi M.n-in-law, who was with mo in tho store, had been down uith rlieuuiiitisiii for some time, commenced on the Hitters, and soon found his general health unproved.

I Jr. ii i. \ho had ieen iu had health, tried them, id lie also unproved. Dr. Cotleu. uho had been in bad health for sove.1 ear.—s roll .veil AMI I.IVKK II fleeted—he improved very much by the use of your Hitters I idee«i the cdron Hitters has given you great popuanty in this settlement. I think I oould sell a great quuntitj of your medicines this fall—especially ot your l.cdroii Hitters and Sar^aparilla. nhip me. via Memphis, care UiekeLt Neely.

Respectfully, q. H, WALKKK.

Bull's Worm Destroyer.

PARENTS

Read this Important Letter.

MWIU.KTOWS. lnd„ April W, 1^'JII.

Mr. M. b, Duplan writes: 1 do not know that IniUsWoint Destroyer needs any more reeotntnendation than it has already attained by its own merits, but will state hat mv little son. aged abouthree years, was severely utlaukeA la^tfaU and,w\nt tt with light chill*.foUowefl very V.uh (ever, throwing him into

Hpanms, or perhaps nmrolnroperly

.I'lTS, \ii!*ttius from half an hour to one and a half hours at mesame time the child had very strong ymptoms of worms. My physician—one of the best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill and the Materia Medtea to expel the worms, and on-: tirtly failed lo bring any. I thought "John Hull"

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lirPUemeniber the New Hi kh'-n in town. Nov.in, iMjti.

tier, l-armers,

WASSON.

Strickland's Toiiic.

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could do it, and gave the child iheeontents of.threo boxes, in triple doses, night and morning, willi happy results. The child has not had a ppasm for »ver three months.and instead of tho bloated mass :hIIt he was, he is now well and hearty. "John Hull: lid it." Yours,truly.\1. L. 1)1 l'LAN.

A CALL Y\m\ DISTANT MINNESOTA.

KiS^TON* 1'. ()., MI:KKIS ?«»,, MIN.,| April T, |HG.

Mu. .Ions HI I.L—-Denr Sir: I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores have none of yruir Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here in Mmueaotn. A trial is all that is needed to give them a reputation. We can't do without them. Do send some on this way.

Yonrf,*Vne. o.

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A Good Reason for tlic Captain's Faith.

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HKSTON HMIHACKS. Mo.. April .IN. IHW HIM.—Dear Sir: nowing the efheien-

i:y til voiir ar-apanna. and thebealim and honetl1'iai it I 11 es it possesses, I rend yon the tollowing slaiciuent of mv rase:

I was wounded about two years airo: was taken'* prisoner and eonlined Tor sixteen months. HeiUtf moved so often, my Wiiiinds havi? not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. Mv general health is impaired, and 1 need something to assist nature. have more tailh in vom ^arsapanlla than in any thing else. I wish that that is genuine. I'lea'cc.v1 ttb nd Idige \u l\.TOJLNSON.

me hn 11

St. Lotiis, Mo.

nng wa« written April 3ll, l»y in. mother ot apt. Johnson:

Dn. Hrix -Dear Sir: My husband. Dr.»(\ S, .bdniMin. was a skillful surgeon and physician in t'entra) New ork. where he died, leaving tho nbo\e t'. l». Juhnxon to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chrome diarrhea and serolubi.tVir which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT UKL nil!. 1 LUI\ e, for ten years recommended it to many in New ork, Ohio, nnd lowa.lor scrofula, fever sores, and Reneral debility. Perfect suc-ess hits attended it. The cures etleeted in some eases ot scrotula and le\er. "ore- were almost miraculous. I »m very turnout*. I'or my son to again have recourse to your harMipanlla. lie is fearlul ot getting a spurious article, hence his writing it. llito you tWs woumls were terrible, but 1 believe he will recover. .. itespcetl-illy. irssn JOIIN^UN

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DE. JOHN BULL,

Mamitiii'lurrr anil lid IT (il (lie (t'lcbrulcil

SMITH'S TONIC -SYRUP!

KNI TIL CIIUK. OK

AGUE AND FEVER,

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CHILLS Sc FEVER-

The proprietor of this celebrated, medicino justly claims for it a superionty over all remedies ollered t«i the public, tor the safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or (•hills auu Fever, whether of short or long standing, ilo refere to the entire Western and South -tvcsturn country^ to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, it the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many eases a single dose has been sufliciont lor a cure, and whole families have been cured by iv single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It i*1' however, prudent, and in every ca«c more certain to cure, if its use if» continued in -m iller do«c- for woek or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in dithcult and lone ^landingcases. Isually, thisinedieine will not ro* ouire any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a eathortio medicine, alter having taken .three or four ct the Tonie, a single dose ot JsLLLa \htihiAliLh FAMILY J'iLLh will beaulTicicnt. ."***••••••.'

DK. JOHN lU'LL'S Principal Oflioe KK \o. 10 Fifth, Cross Street, JL.OUIFVII.CE, KV,

'j All nlftlie ulKive'iiicdii-'inL's for pak'tlij -. ^.

BINFORD & BRO..

CUAWI'OHUMVILLE, IN1».

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