Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 January 1866 — Page 3
Exhibit 4l the Public Debt. New Youk January 3.—Tho Treasury statement shows a decreaso of six and five per cent, bonds §16,714,880.— Total debt bearing interest, 81.179.475,235,50. Matured debt not presented for payment §1,166,880.32. Debt bearing no interest, $459,519,950.80. Grand total, §2,807,310,357.99. Total amount of currency and coin in the treasury, §90,72S,SS1.S0. Amount of debt, less cash in the treasury, §2,716,5S1,536.19.
Premiums Awarded.
The Cotuinittoc Appointed to award premiums to tho best 5 acres of whoat and corn, entered at the Fair of the Montgomery county A gri' iltunil Society, for 1865, met at tho office of tho Secretary of the Society, on the 1st day of January, JtSGii, nnd made the following awards Best 5 acres of wheat Joseph Foust. Host 5 acres corn (bottom land folii. A. Hardy. Best 5 acres cum (upland) (J. W. Stafford.
A. W. LKMMON, 1 GEO. W. SMITH, I Committee. T. II. FITZOKRAI.I,
L'YSrKFsiA. What everybodv sayg must be rue. We have heard Dr. Strickland's Tonie spoken of so frequently by those who have b«ien benefitted by it, that at last we are compelled to make it known to the public that we' really believe it. cffects a cure in every case hereto re, we say to those who are suffering with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go to their Druggists and get a bottle of Dr. Strickland's Tonic. [5]
A Card to Invalids.
'A clergyman, while residing in South America ns'A missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decaj, Diseases of tho Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompt cd by a desire to benefit the afllieted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and us ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it,
Free of Uhart/c.
Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself.
Addresn,
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House, New York City "July 20, 1865. mli
'A VOICK FROM VLCKSBURO. VICKSBURG, Miss.. Aug. 9, 18f3 Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I am happy to state to yon that I have used your valuablo Cedron Bitters with great benefit to myself, in general debility and prostration of my system produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic influence of the Mississippi river around Vicksburg, having been with Gen. Grant's armj' through its whole southern campaign. I confidently recommend its use to all persons who are exposed to unhealthy climatcs. H. W. Four.s,
Agent U. S. Sanitary Commission.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 16, 1SC3.
On the 23d of July last, I submitted, through nil agent of mine, to tho Medical Director of the Department of the Army of the Cumberland, ft sample of my Cedron Bitters, for inspection, and requested if, after analysis, he found it meritorious, to sanction and approve its use among our soldiers. The following is the Medical Director's reply, and also Gen. Rosecrans' permission to ship 300 dozen at once, to have it sold to sutlers.
By command of Major-General Rosecrans. WM. M. WII.ES, Major and Provost-Marshal-General. For sale, wholesale and retail, by E. J. Binford, Druggist, Crawfordsville. [may25U5-yl
Chicago Market—Jasi.3. Grain—Wheat active at a decline of ,2c: sales at 81 28J@1 29f for No. 1, and 9"/i@93c for No. 2. Corn dull at 45c for No. 1. Oats quiet at 25Ac for No. 1.
Provisions—Active Hales of Mess Pork at $26 00. Sweet pickled ITams S 16 50. Green Hams 815 25@15 50.— Lard activo at a docline of £c sales at 17017-Ac.
Hogs—Declined 25@50c per 100 lbs. Dressed hogs opened dull and declined
:^@4C
J)er lb., and closing at 10^@10|c, dividing on 200 lbs.
Cincinnati Market—-Jan. 3. Grain—Wheat quiet sales of new prime lied at 81 75. Corn dull at 60c for shelled. Oats quiet at 39@40c in olevator. Eye steady, 75c for prime.
Hogs—Quiet, but firm the prevailing rate is 812 25. Provisions—Mess Pork quiet at 829 @29 50. Green Meats steady at 10c, 13c, and 17c, for Shoulders, Sides and Hams. Lard dull at ISc, prime city.
!M!arried
At Crawfordsville, Ind., on the 25th ult., by Prof. B. O. Hovey, Prof. WJT. C. WHITE to Miss FBANCES C. COLLINS.
DIED,
At Magnolia Mills, Ind., on tho evening of December 27, after a protracted illness, VIOLA
INDIANA,
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Daughter of N. W. & R. Grimes aged
11 years, 2 months and 11 days.
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To Soldiers' Families. NOTICE
iB hereby given, 4hat a three months' apportionment of the Soldiers'Relief Fund has been placed in tho "hands of the several Township Trustees of Montgomery county, for distribution. Those interested should take notice.
By order of the board of County Commissioners. I. M. VANCE, Auditor. Dec. 21, '65. w4.
JHrst National Bank of Crawfordsville. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IXD., Dcc. 9, 1865.
THE
ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stockholders of this Bank will be held on Tuesday the 9th day of January, 1866, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and & o'clock P. M., for the purpose oif electing Seven Directors, to serve during the ansuing year. deellml] B. WASSON, Cashiei
JYOTS€JE
IS
thiij *iid Jl
HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed Administrators of the Estate of-William D. C. Long, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent."
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H. J. VK11STKH. •W. I,. .MAY.'.- JERK. KKENEY
WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding' country, that they have entered into, and opened
A. SALE AGENCY,
For the purpose of facilitating the salo, exchange and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to either bii}' or sell Farms, Town Property, or wild Lands,.are solicited to give us ft call. Terms, the most favorable. ^SB**BURIXESS OKFICE, with County Recorder, dec. 7, 1805—ly.
Tlie following Property on Sale:
A FARM of 155 acres, fordsvillc, well improved-
A Nine acre Lot, 1 Crawfordsville.
THE
GEORGIA LONG, JOIIN FRAME, Administrators, [pr's fee $2 0U.]
is now
1Y\ miles from Craw--will be sold cheap.
inilcs south-east from
A Four acre Out-Lot--a surburban residence.
desirable site for a
A Brick Store Room in Crawfordsville.
Sixteen (lfi) Town Lots, in the south part of the city—very desirablo property.
Might, (81 Out-Lots, four or five blocks east of tho Court-House—between Vernon and Market streets.
A Farm, containing 40 acres, 3,miles south of Crawfordsville.
Beautiful Residence in the west part of Crawfordsville, Houso 2 story, 'J rooms, stable, wood house, smokehouse, well .£ cistern, about 2acres of ground attached, well improved in shrubbery, fruits, Ac.
Beautiful Residence on Market Street, east part of Crawfordsville, 1 story House, S rooms, well, cistern and out houses, building nearly new, very desirable.
1 story House on Spring Street, 4 rooms, well and cistern, lot 82)4 by 165.
Lot in Naylor's addition, fenced.
320 Acres of good land 3M miles north of Crawfordsville, adjoining tho L. N. A. it. C. R. 11., plenty of good timber and never failing stock water, all under fence.
100 Acres Land 4 miles west of Thorntown, 60 acres improved, 40 acres timber, houso and other buildings, near gravel road. Will exchange for good town property.
Fine Brick Residence, f, mile east of town, containing 10 rooms, hall, cellar, wood house, brick smoke house, stable, buggy house, L2 acres of ground well improved in shrubbery fruit trees, &c.
House, 4 rooms, on Washington Street, Lot S2by 165 feet. .Convenient to business.
Lot, Yv of
JOHN BULL.
I am satisfied that Cedron Bitters will do no barm to any one if taken property and in moderation. I see no objection to Dr. Bull's being permitted to dispose of it to sutlers.
A. IIKXRY THURSTON-,
Surgeon and Medical Director, D. C.
HEADQUARTERS DEF'T OF THE CUMBERLAND, NASHVILLE, Tcnn., July 24, 18t3. Dr. John Bull's agent, Jlr, has permission to ship to Nashville, Tenn., 25 gross, or 300 dozen, of Bull's Cedron Bitters for sale to sutlers in the army only. The regulations of the Treasury Department to be complied with strictly.
a
square, with 2 frame houses 3
rooms cach, good selection of fruit, good stable, out houses, &c, in a good location and will be sold low.
Frame House containing 5 rocms on a beautiful lot of 4 acres in the town of Attica.
About 5 acres of ground in town, good frame dwelling 4 rooms with out building, well and spring, good young fruit, desirable.
House and lot in Naylor's addition. House contains 4 rooms, with out buildings.
160 acre Farm, well improved, 114 miles north of Crawfordsville on Lafayette road 100 acres in cultivation, 60 acres timber. New and good buildings, orchard, ifcc. Terms, $G0 per acre. dec-7] "WEBSTER, MAY
&
KEEXEY.
GUJlMWIvW SJRIjJE OF
E A E S A E
undersigned Guardian of the person and property of Thompson Davis, a person of unsound mind, will, in accordance with a decree of the Coin of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, made at tho October torm thereof, in ?he year 1865, sell at private salo to tho highest bidder, on and after the 4th day of January, 1S66, the following real-estate, situated in said county, to-wit: The west half of the north quarter of section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west eighty acres—and a part of the north west quarter of said section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west, beginning at a point fifty links west of the south east corner of said quarter section, witnessed by a buckeye and a white oak tree and from thence running north. lity four degrees east, twenty seven chains and twenty five links to a corner on the north bank of sugar creek, witnessed by a linn and a cherry tree thenco same course to the creek, so down tho north bank of said creek with the meassderings therof, embracing all the land north of said creek to a corner fifty links west of the boundary line of tho south enst quarter of said section fifteen, witnessed by a mulberry and a buckeye tree thenco north fivo and one fourth degrees, west fifteen chains and twenty links to the place of beginning containing thirty-five acres. Also, part of tho south west quarter of said section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west, on the north side of sugar creek, bounded as follows: beginning at the north west corner of said quarter section, and running thence cast one hundred and fifty six rods, thence south to tho north margin of sugar creek, (at ordinary high water mark,) to the section line dividing sections fifteen and sixteen, thenei north along said line to the place of beginning containing one hundred acres more or less. Also, the east half of the north west quarter of section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west containing eighty acres And the whole of said tracts containing three hundred acres more or les3
On the following terms, to-wit: One third of the purchase money down, one third in twelve months, and the residue in eighteen months. The purchaser giving notes with interest, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and securing the same bv mortgage.
Dec. 14,'65. w4. [p'rs fee $14 25.]
Jidministrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned Administrators of the estate of William D. C. Long, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, will, on the 11th day of January, 1806, sell at public auction, the personal proporty of the said decedent, (except such as the widow may take at the appraisement,) at his late residence in Seott township, west of Ashby's mill about one half mile, in said county, to-wit: One work horse, ono yearling colt last sjiring, one two year old heifer, one calf, nine head of stock hogs, one two horse wagon, ono set of harness and plow gears, one harrow and plows, hay in the stack, corn in the crib and in tho shock, beds and bedding, household and kitchen furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention.
A credit of ten months will bo given on all sums over fivo dollars, the purchaser cxeouting his note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation appraisement laws sums of live dollars and under, cash in hand.
dee-2J, '65. w3.... ... [pr's fee §5 20.
•administrator's Sale. OTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on Friday, the 12th day of January, 1866, at the late residence of Elijah Ilellet, deceasod, near Canine & Deer's Mills, in Montgomery county, Indiana, tho personal property, consisting in part of the following articles Horses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, wheat, corn, hay, farming utensils, &c., &c.
Nc
A credit of one year will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, without reliof from valuation laws.
JOEL G. DEER, Adm'r.
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THS NEW
BOOK 48* STORE!
JAMES PATTERSON
KEEPSWATCH
constant^' on hand, in connection with his and JEWELRY establishment, a complete stock of
School, Blank and Miscellaneous
O O S
Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and every article used in public A private schools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
A most magnificent, stock of ALBUMS just received and sold at prices to
DEFY COMPETITIONI
Photographic Cards, plain and colored Pictures, Moulding, Cord and Tassels, Family BIBLES, Hyinn and Prayer Books, Scrap Books, Porto Folios and
Fancy Articles
of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion. All the New York Weeklios and Monthlies the Ledger, Weekly, Clipper, Wilkes'Spirit. Waverly, Harper's, Atlantic and Eclectic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for
RAVEN, BACON & CO'S
CELEBRATED PIANOS!
Don't 1Si to visit Patterson's
FANCY BAZAAR & BOOK STORE
Two doors west of tho old stand, at the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH. JAMES PATTERSON.
August 17, 1865. yl'v!7n49
DR.
STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY has curcd thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and cffects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford «fc R. IC. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octl9'65yl.
PENSION! BOUNTY!
A A
OMMUTATIONS OF Rations for Soldiers who have been Prisonors of War and Prize Money also claims for Horses and other property lost in the service, and in fact every species of claims against the Government, collected with promptness and dispatch by
If JP. SSRITTOJ%\ .lltorney,
GOVERNMENTJXAIM AGENT!
iprS" Office in Washington Hall building, over Simpson's Grocery Store, Crawfordsville. •'S3^
Under the present Lares Soldiers and Soldiers Heirs are entitled as follows: 1st. When a soldier has died from any cause in tho service of tho United States, since the 13th of April, 1S61, leaving a widow, she is entitled to a pension of $8 per month also a bounty of from $75 to $102, besides all arrears of pay. 2d. If the soldier left no widow, hi3 children under 16 years of age are entitled to the pension, back pay and bounty. 3d. If the soldier left no wido w, child or children, then the father is entitled to the bounty and back pay, but no pension. 4th. If the soldier left no widow, child or father, or if the father has abandoned the support of the famil}', the mother is entitled to tho back pay and bounty, and, if she was dependent in whole or in part on her son for support, to a pension also. 5th. If the soldier left none of the above heirs, then the brothers and sisters arc entitled to the back pay and bounty.
To Discharged Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term of service, he is entitled to all arrears of pay and the balance of the bounty promised to him after deducting the installments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for wounds received in LINE OF DUTY, arc entitled to a BOUNTY. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of disease contracted in the service, or wounds received, which still disable them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO THE AUOVE. fiS" By a lato act of Congress every soldier wlio shall have lost both hands, or both feet or, who shall have lost ono hand and one foot in the service, is entitled to a pension of §20 per month. jgfiT' The balance of the Bounty promised to the Soldier of
1861-65
in now being jaid.
Officers returns to Chief of Ordnance, SurgoonGeneraland Quartermaster-General made up, and Certificates of Non-Indebtedness, obtained.
Fees reasonable, and no charge in any case unless successful. %2iT" Special attention given also to the settlement of decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BRITTON.....
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July 13, 1865. 1.
ALL
ISAAC DAVIS, JOSEPH ALLEN, Guardians.
medical men and the press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CITOI.F.RA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed, especially in chronic cases.
For sale by E. J. Binford and R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octl9'65yl.
GL IRWfN~
Fredericksburg, Indiana,
W
ILL pay special attention to diseases of a stubborn or dangerous character. Fees will
fluctuate with the times. Office hours from 6 to 8 A. M., and from 12 to I
o'clock P. M., closely observed. Address: Mace Postoffico, Montgomery county, Indiana. jan 5 '65-tf.
Notice
13
GEORGIA LONG, JOHN FRAME, Administrators.
heroby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator, do bonis non, witu tho willanuexed, of theestato of Benjamin Francis, deceased. Said estato is supposed to be solvent.
MAXWELL McCOLLOUGII, Administrator. dec-21,'65. w3. [pi's fee $2.]
•Idministrator^s Sale.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, tho 16th day of January, 1866, at the late residence of Cathrine Francis, situated four miles east of Crawfordsvillo, the personal property of Benjamin Francis deceased, consisting in part of Cattle, Sheep, one Horse, Hogs, Ilay, Corn, Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e., fcc.
TERMS:—On all sums over three dollars a credit of eleven months will be giveu the purchasergiving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
MAXWELL McCOLLOUGil, Adm'r.
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GREATEST PANIC .-v"' $ +*0p..,
THE SEASON.
40, OOO DOLLARS WORTH
Of Goods to be
SOLD AT COST!
NOW is YOUR CHANCE.
Bill' BOWERS
OF THE
BANNER STORE!
'WILL OFFER FOE TIIF
NEXT 90 DAYS,
HIS ENTIEE STOCK
A "37 O ST, WITHOUT
THE "LITTLE MORE"!
THIS IS NO HUMBUG!
THE ENTIRE STOCK
MUST & SHALL
BE SOLD, AS
The
4BANNER'
is going to mako a change in business
IJST THE SIPRIlSrG.
COme, cfc Bee
For yourselves. SILL BOWERS.
Crawfordsville, Nov 30, 1865—3M
THEY ARE COMING!
.1 STOCK!
THE MASSES WILL VISIT THE
WASSON CORNER!
For the purpose of supplying themselves with new and desirablo FALL &, WINTElt
Our new stock ing opened to
is now hourly arriving and bc-
PUBLIC INSPECTION!
ANY and every thing usually found at a retail house in the Wabash Valley, can be had at
WESSON'S!
And at prices as low as those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A large and unsurpassed line of
DRESS GOODS,
Of every style, grade and color Dress-Trim-mings, Kibbons, Silks,, Flowers, ,Laccs, Crapes, etc., etc. /•.
THE
GENTLEMEN
Will find our stock of Cloths nnd Cassimeros, extremely large and fine, and at prices corresponding with recent heavy decline in the Eastern markets.
Beady-Made Clothing.
We have also in store, a superior stock of Winter Clothing, for Men and Boys. Also,
TS & SHOES.
Hats
Caps,
dts
for the Million.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
We also keep on hands a full and complote stock of Family Groceries, and buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce.
_^2£p*Call, everybody, and examine our now & complete stock, and learn prices.
^SS-Rcmember Farmers, we pay the highest market prices for nds of Produce. Favor us with a call. W. N. WASSON.
Nov 2»v 1»#5.' 'i
THE) 'MAMMOTH
M.: sMv
i. it S W.: ijC j_. ... YV
FOE PRESENTS
'v? it
Lasting, and to be Remembered",'
THE PEOPLE
SHOULD GO TO THE
OLD MAMMOTH!
Clothing for the Million.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
IN TIIE
Wabash Valley
And can arici will sell below
ATJI COMPETITION
AXD 1VO MISTAKE!
GIVE
.US
A CALL
and wo will prove to your satisfaction that
We mean what We say.
our stooK of
mm
goods,
Cloths, Cassimeres, and in fact all else, is unsur
passed in any retail houso
IN THE WEST!
LHT ALL 1_: WANT,
COHie, and if wo don't sell
THEI GOODS
It won't be our fault.
LET ALL COME!
J. GEAHAM & BEO.
-December 21, 1865.
0ODlM
GOLDEN-.
r^piLLS FEMALES |NfaUBLE
IN
CORRECT*
«2ARITIE!S
And the "only 3ure" and CERTAIN REMEDY for all those afflicting complaints so peculiar to the sex, whether "married or single."
These Pills are nothing new, but have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in Franco and America, with unparalleled success in every case and he is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the Pills public for tho alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family whero health will not permit it. Femalos peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using theso Pills while in that condition as the proprietor assumes no responsibility after tho above admonition, although their mildness wo'd prevent any mischicf to health, otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany cach box. 50,000 BOXES HAVE BEEN SOLD I.V 2 TEARS.
Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to which answers have been returned, in which ladies say nothing like the above Pills havo been known since tho Science of Medicine Dawned upon the World in removing obstructions and restoring nature to its proper channel, quieting tho nerves, and bringing back the "rosy color of health" to the cheek of Ihe most delicate.
Price $1 00 per box. Six boxes for $5 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by E. J. BIKFORD, Sole Agent for Crawfordsville, Ind., and vicinity. Ladies by, sending him $1 00 can have the Pills sent confidentially by mail, free of postage and without observation, to any part of the country.
G. S. Lacey, Gcn'l Traveling Agent, 167 Dearborn street, P. 0. Block, Chicago, 111. N. B. None genuine unless the boxes signed S. D. IIOWE. [feb. 2 '65-yl.
F»UIi33Y'S
Actual Business College,
I,A FAYETTE, IKD.,
Barbee's Hall, Corner Main and Fifth Sts., near the Post Ofiicc.
THE
OBJECT of this Institution is to qualify young men in a THOROUGH and PRACTICAL manner for tho Counting Room and Business pursuits in general.
The Course of Instruction
now introduced in this College is destined to supercede all other modes of teaching now in use, as it is founded upon the motto "Teach Young Men at School what they will be required to perform when engaged in the active pursuits of life."
This Institution has arrangements and facilities for giving young men such an education.
Terms:
For full course of instruction in Book-Koep-ing and Penmanship in all their Business Relations, including Lectures ...$40 00 Practical Course... 25 00 Full Course for Ladies 25 00 Thirty-five Lessons in Penmanship 5 00
WILLIAM PU11DY, President.
Deo. 7, 18-65. yl.
MEDICAL,
DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND
CfiMON* SITTERS!
C'":
The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth ... Century
-, I- 5 I
No man's n/ime is more intimately connected with the history of Materia Medica of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in medical discovery, than that of
John Bull, of Louisville, Ky.
His inimitable preparation of Sars.tparina
has
long stood at the head of the various compounds of that valuable drug.
HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY
Has becomc a household word throughout tho west and south.
His Worm Lozenges
In less than a year after their introduction attained a reputation as wide-spread as the contincntof North Amcrica.
But the crowning glory of his life -remains to be attained in his late discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of.
Which is the basis of the bitters now offered
to
the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central ameriea, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to tho most deadly malaria, and handles, without foar, the most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there is breath left in the body, the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tho .. 4- disease may be.
While Dr. Bull is not preparod to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is, nevertheless, satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or tho miasmatic influences, it stands
WITHOUT A RIVAL!
And justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the W ester ii States.
INDYSPEPSIA
And all its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the wholo range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease.
A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of tho U. S. Dispensatoa 1 3 8 7 a 1 3 8 8
A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now onabled to offer to tho public a combination of CEDRON1 with other approved tonics tho whole presorved in tqc best quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has no equal in the world.
He might furnish a volume of certificates, but tho public has long since learned to estimate such things at their truo value. The safest plan is, for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine.
GIYE THE
Cedron Bitters
One trial, and you will never use any other.
It is not necessary to pubiish along list of diseases for which the Cedron Bitters are a specific, ia all diseases of the -,,
Bowels, JLiver or Kidneys,
In affcctions of tho
Brain, Depending upon Derangement of the Stomach or Bowels,
IN
GOVT, RHEUMATISM AND
NEUEALGIA,
A N I N
FEYER & A.QTJE
It is destined to supercede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents them.
A wineglassfull of these Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate tho ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure.-
Sold by Grocers and Generally.
Druggists
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Principal Office
Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky.
JE. J. BIJVFORB, *Mgent9
Crawfordsville^ Ind.
ALSO SELLS i1'
Bull's Sarsaparilla. Smith's Tonic Syrup. Bull's Worm Destroyers.
Rcmcmder E. J. Biiiford's Drug Store, CraWj|
iordsrvillc, lud.
[may 25, '65,.
ly*
