Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 March 1866 — Page 3

MANTUA MAKER!

Mrs. M. A. Duriwiddie,

(with Mrs. WILLIAMS,)

Xo. 2 Commercial Block."

WOULD

hio?t respectfully inform the Ladies of Crnwford.ivillc n.nd vicinity that she has lociitcd in the city, nnd .shall hold herself in readiness, to uiiike to order, nny nnd every article of ivosiiiiijr apparel, in tlie latest and most approved style, and on short notice. Having hail an extensive experience in the hu^iness of Press Making, she feels no hesitancy in asking a liberal slinrc of public patronage—at least a fair and impartial trial—believing that sbe can render full sati.-'fi*elion. .Jiff" Call at the Millinery Store of Mrs. Williams, No. 2 Commercial Block. war 22 'Oti. wtf.

JLIST OF ETRTTJER8

REMAINING

Fuqua W

unclaimed in the Post-ofTieo at

CuAiVKOKUSViLLK, Ind., March 22, 1800:

Andrews E A Allbright Lliznbclh Anderson E Andrews Arthur Andrews Horace I'.rown William T.rown Solon II !'ronton 1 lorry John I Kr.ugley James 1' Oassidy James ('uancr W Cunningham Ariel Campbell Alexander Clark Harris Dibble N ]ads "William

Lowman James I.cwman David A 1) .Leonard Abo Aiiller Martha E 2 Mack Jobn A Miller Ellis L'

Mason Thomas TJ Moore Jt-hn W Morris ASice Morris Oiver Merl tiller Wm Mish Peter McGraw Nicholson Emma Nichol A Paris Sallio Price miss .Mary

Fullwider miss Louisia 2Pie.ice Patterson AS 2 lleece Arthur

Gray mas Gray S Uroves W 5t A W Gray Alexander Gruoy John ireen Thomas 0 Haines Julin A Manner Adam Hole Thomas Hole Jeffnrsou 11 nglies tnrs ughesS Howard Charles Howard Pauline Hoper miss Jennie .1 ai-kson Samuel Junes Luciuda, Jackson Phecby Jackson Win A ones miss Marv Jarvis Willium II Jarvis Sarah E Jones George Keiiw rthy iilis

Hansdell Win ltobertson Allen Keel Howard Smilh A 'x Smith Wm iMniih Mandy ^ims Simeon S

Svms W .Swindler Paulina Stover mrs Mary A Steel Thomas fcteel George N Tucker Owen Thompson Pol Vanclcave llalpk Yanelcave John P2 Walker James W WeaverTJ Warbritton Sanil N Warbritton Amelia Availing Margaret Wakeland Sarah

To obtain these letters, the applicant, must call f..r "ADVERTISED LETTEBS," give tho date of this list, and pay 1 CENT for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent lo the Dead Letter office. [lot SIU.J WM. BKOMLEY, P.

Sheriff^ Sale.

BYthe

virtue of an execution to me directed, from Clerk of the Circuit Cou t, of Montgomery county. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on S :!urd:y the 7th day of April, 1SG6, between tun hour.- of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., oT said day, at the Court-iicuso-door, ii tl.e city of CrawforJsvillo, Montffouurry c«nuty, Indiana, the rents nnd profits of A i'.-'iii, rol t" c.\ ved seven years, of the following inscribed real r-tate, to-wit: The scuth-wesi "waarter of section twenty eight, (28) town^-hip nineteen, (19) north of r.mgc four, (4) west, except

Jvt of about rix acres, near the north-east corner o.' raid land, containing about 150 acres, tore or less, lying -and being in the county oi Montgomery, ami StaU Indians, will be sold to ratbfy said execution and on failure to realize the lull amount of judgement, interest and costs, I v. iil. at the. same time and place, expose at public F.nle the feu simple of said real estate.

Taken as the property of David Gregory, at the fuit of James H. Prewett. Said sale «ill be intula without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

J. McCONNELL, Sheriff M. C.

March 15, 1S0C.-W3. [pr's fee $5 20.]

SherUPs Sale.

BYthe

virtue of an execution to mo directed, from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on S'tlurdu:/ 'he ~th day of April, next, 1866, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., of said day, at the CourtHousodoor#in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of term not exceeding seven years, of tho following described real cstato, to-wit: Forty feet of Lot No. four (4) and five (5), in Naylor's addition to the city of Crawfordsville, in the county of Montgomery, and State of Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said execution and cossj and on failure to realize tho full amount of judgement, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate.

Taken as the property of Joanna Corey, et al, at the suit of Orlando W. Corey. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

ALL

J. N. McCONNEL, Sheriff M. C.

March 15, 186G.-w3. [pr

!i

fee $4 80.]

1HB

medical men and the press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S AN'TI-CHOI.F.RA MIXTURE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination ol Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to offect a cure after all other means have failed, especially in chronic ca3es.

For sale by E. J. Einford and R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 cents per bottle. [octl9'65yl.

JLegal JVotice.

State of Indiana, Montgomery county. Court of Common Pleas, June term, 1860. l'inson llollingsworth and William McClure, Assignees, fcc., vs. Harriet M. Webster: Complaiut to

Foreclose- Mortgage.

BE

IT KNOWN, tb«t on the 8th day of March, A. D., 1866, said plaintiffs, by Abnor V. Austin, their Attorney, produced and filed in the clerk's office of said court their complaint, mortgage and note as cause of action this behalf and also the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that Harriot M. Webster ia a non-resident of the State of Indiana: Now, thereforo, notice of tho filing and pendency of this action is hereby given tho said Harriet M. Webster, that she may bo and appear before the Judge of the Court of Common Fleas of Montgomery county, on the second day of the next term thereof beginning at the eourt house in the city of Crawfordsville on the 4th day of Juno, 1866, and answer said complaint.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court of common pleas tho 8th day of March, 1866WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk, •mar 8-3w

DR.STRICKLAND'S

Nov. 12,

Total.......

Amount Expended,

Amount E.\pc:ide

a

PILE REMEDY has cured thou­

sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford &' R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 50 ccuts per bottle. [octlifoiyl.

PYKE, PAUL & CO.,

GJIEEN ST11EET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF MAIN, OPPOSITE ELSTON'S BANK,

Craw for dsi'iile, Snd.

DEALERS IN

.£•JIEIige&V

&

MARBLE!

and manufacturers of

TOMBSTONES,

FAMILY VAULTS,

and hope by strict attention to businoss and using none but the best of material, which we get directly from the quarries, to be able to sell at such rates as to

Defy all Competition.

We visit, all parts of the country with dosigns of our work, which wiil enable persons to select at their homes such work as they may desire, and at the same priccs that could be furnished at the shop.

A W O E IV E E

and wo

WARRANT SATISFACTION OR NO SALE.

£25" We are also prepared to furnish Building Stone and solicit a call before purchasing elsewhere. 1'YKIi, PAUL it CO. mar 8 'G6.] yl.

GUTHRIE & SONS

ARE ST SILL. RECEIVING

I

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES

Of UNION TOWNSHIP, FOE THE YEAK ENDING MARCH 1st, 1866:

]S(5, March 7, Balance on hand ut settlement, I 1347 84 May f, Amt. rce'd from County Treasurer, 1(5(54 04 Oct. 18, -i'

1800, March 1, Balanco on hand And under contract, nearly all of which will be expended by April 15th, 18ii0.

1S05, December, Amount Drawn,. 1800, Juuuftiy, do do

GREAT WESTERN WARBLE WORKS!

MAX SOL EM 8,

MONUMENTS,

nil kinds, from the plainest style to tho most per feet in beauty and grandeu

AYING purchased the stock of MAPLBLK

nently located, we design making this one of the most, extensive establishments of the kind in the West. We have been carrying on tho

GREAT WESTERS! 3MRBLE WORKS

at Thorntown, Ind., for a number of years, and through our efforts have succeeded in establishing a trade nncqualed by any in the State: and by the liberal patronage we have received during tho past year from the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, wo have been induced lor the further extension of our trade

to Establish a Shop in Craufordsville,

Mi

AM) SELLING TIIEM

LOW FOR CASH

OR APPROVED

COUNTRY FRODU

CaSl aaid see «s, and cxatul!i«,

our slock. C, GUTHRIE & CO.

march 1, 18&G. no25tf

MEAT MARKET,

MAIN STREET,

Crawfordsville,

THE

Township Purposes road do. school. other. Total.

1050 IS 1957 18

$o()l:S 95 1330 85

IlELEBF FZW& TOll SOJLBIERS* F^imiES:

1800, March I, Balanco returned to County Treasurer, $1717 05 lUiirch 22, IbOo—io A. W. LEMMON, Trustee of Union Township.

1408 28 1257 35 02 65

1163 82 .129 S7

81 17

1293 8(5 912 10

3805 47 1042 37 273 69 555 43

555 43

3502 S2 2170 45

2783 23 1965 25

10737 01 6334 G5

1750 20 381 7G 1392 37 823 03 4352 30

$1113 03 2226 Oo

Total, $3339 09 1622 04

TOJHE_PUBLIC!

call our

We beg leave to your attention jfco stock of mens' boys' and childrens' Boots & Shoes, manufactured for us on the FLUMMER Patent Last. Boots & Shoes made on these Lasts, we claim, to be superior to all others, being perfectly EASY to the feet when first put on, requring no 'breaking in' process, & they are particularly adapted to the male population of the West.

We have on hand a good assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' BOOTS, Shoes, and Slippers, of various patterns.

We also manufacture to order, pegged and sewed Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c.

Call, see and satisfy yourself. Yours, THO'S S. KELLEY.

February 22, I860.

FOE

Coughs, Colds or Croup,

USE

COE'S COUGH BALSAM.

FOB

S E S I A

Diarrhea and Dyseritery,

L'bE.

Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.

For Sale

BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. jau25'6G. ylw.

Lyon's Periodical Drops.

The Gre.nl Female Ilemedy FOR JLUiKl-JULAKITJES.

These• •Drops' a.r .lid prt-partition, •r or Is i.sir mm rect' and yjOsiUv

ina

undersigned having pur-ti«s:TI -ilie stand formerly owned by S. -I. Chili, wo.jti.4* respectfully inform the citizen-oi' CrHWi'..r.Uvil,l«, that they inted keeping a first-class esiablish ment, where the very best quality of

Beef, Porli, Mutton, Veal,

A splendid article of Fresh Lard, Sausage Moat, smoked and pickled Meat, &c., can, at all times, be found, and at the lowest cash price3.

Tho highest prices paid for fat cattle. March is, 1SCG. ti". F. B. GUTHRIE &• CO.

-I.-.: !i--:iny

11 un-d. .(.'inctuily lyiUed ''r(itnid c,:ieb

cor.ir-otmsb'd rni-, iv iv-

better .than .ii Jeing liquid, their action rendering thr-is a roliable

BPEEDY^ANI.TCERTAIN TPCEITKIJIOR THE/CURO^FIAII:OBV rmouoii?1 and duj'oregjion of nature, Th ir |oplilaril i-, indii .tied by the la.-i lh-iiowi 1" riJee Hie ctMin.iiij j1 nr.d n-uui"d by the la dies of i.ho United State.-, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merils. Th' are rapidly taking the place of every other Female Remedy, and are considered by all who know auglit of them, as the surest, sai'e.st, and most infallible preparation in tho world for the cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength.— Explicit directions stating whon they may be us, ,I. nrd explaining when and why they should ti"'. nor could not be used without producing cf--contrary fo nature'* ehopen laws, will bo

'"rf

K', with

ET- \v "i i.vrll C'i: 1 I i! Ij. LYON, ivithout w: i- si»:•&<• ar"- gen-nino. 1 •. r-i.rpii f)r. -Jf'fiN L.LVOV. :?.Ch-p' 'Ivor,.'Now ihivc-fi", Cuuii,/w!ipNfrs.n.. be cou'^u cj. cith.eiV:ij^i,st»'8liy'\ or .by.riuail, lem-lovsing coru-crning piivaie di^eabOfc and K-inu uem's.

stamp.) le wtak-

Sold by Druggists everywhere. I'nco il oil per bottle, C. G. CLARK & CO., Gen'l Agents for U. S. and Canadas.

Jan, 25, 1866. wly.

IJEXECUTOMVS SJiJLE.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undursigned .Executors of tho last will and testament of Menelaus Komble, deceased, by tho authority of said-will, and pursuant to an order of tho Court of Common Pleas of Decatur county, Ind., will,

Oil Wednesday, April 11th, 1866, at2 o'clock P. M., sell At

Public Auction,

On the premises, tho following described real cstato, to-wit: The east half of tho south west quarter, «Dd tho west half of the south cast quarter, and the east half of the south oast quarter of section twonty seven, (27) in township nineteen, (19) north, range four, (1) west, situato in Montgomery county, Indiana, containing in all two hundred and forty aeres

To be Sold in SO Acre Lois, on the following TERMS:—Ono third cash in hand, one third in twelve months, and one third in eighteen months from day of sale. Tho purchaser to givo note with approved freehold security, bearing interest from date, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws, to securo the payment of the doferred installments. The purchaser to pay tho taxes for tho year 1866. CHARLES KEMBLE,

T}

THOMAS Iv. HAYS,

J. M. Butler, Att'y. Executors. March 8, w4. [pr's. fee $8 50.]

ELECTION NOTCE.

STATU OF INDIANA, Montgomery County,

ss.

the Sheriff of said County Greeting: You are hereby directed to give legal notice that the annual election ^ill be held at the regular voting precinct of each townrnip in suid county, on the first Monday of April, 1SG6, for the purpose of electing the following designated officers for the several townships, to-wit:

Union township—One Township Trusteo, ono Justice of tho Peace, four Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Coal-creek township—Ono Township Trustee, ono Justice of the Peace, three Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Wayne township—Ono Township Trustee, one Jusiice of tho Peace, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Ptipley township—One Township Trustee, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Brown township—One Township Trustee, three Constables, and ono Supervisor for each lload District.

Scott township—Ono Township Trustee, two Justices of tho Ponce, two Constables, and one c!tip ervisor for each Road District.

Clark township—Ono Township Trustoo, two Con tables, and one Supervisor forcaeh Road District.

Walnut township—Ono Township Trustee, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Franklin township—One Township Trusteo, one Justice of the Peace, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Sugar-creek township—One Township Trustee, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

Madison township—Ono Township Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, three Constables, and one Supervisor for each Road District.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the seal of said county, this 7th day of March, A. D. 1866.

[L.S

TIIE qualifiod voters of each township are hereby notified to meet at their usual places of holing the annual elections, on the first Monday in April, A. D. 1866, and then and there vote for persons to fill the offices mentioned in the Clerk's cirtificate above.

JOHN N. McCONNELL, Sh'ff M. C. march 8, 1866—It

H. J. WEBSTER. JEKE. KEEXEY.

WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD

RESPECTFULLY INFORM TIIE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that they have entered into, and opened

SALE AG-EISTOY,

For the purpose of facilitating the salo, exchange and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to cither buy or sell Farms, Town Property, or wild Lands, are solicited to givo us a call. Terms, the most favorable. ^©"BUSINESS OFFICE, with County Recorder, dee. 7, 1865—ly.

The following Property Is now on Sale: 1 story House on Spring Street, 4 rooms, well and cistern, lot 8214 by 165.

Lot inNaylor's addition, fenced.

320 Acres of good land Z\4 miles north of Crawfordsville, adjoining tho L. N. A. &. C. It. R., plenty of good timbor and never failing stock water, all under fence. 100 Acres Land 4 miles west of Thorntown, 60 acres improved, 40 acres timber, house and other buildings, near gravel road. Will exchange for good town property.

Fine Brick Residence, milo east of town, containing 10 rooms, hall, cellar, wood house, brick smoke houso, stable, buggy house, 12 acres of ground well improved in shrlibbery fruit trees, &c.

House, 4 rooms, on Washington Street, Lot S2)^ by 165 feet. Convenient to business.

Lot, of a square, with 2 framo houses 3 rooms each, good selection of fruit, good stable, out houses, Ac, in a good location and will be sold iow.

Frame House containing 5 rocms on a bcauti1 ul lot. of 4 acres in the town of Altica.

(own. good frame building, well and

Ahout 5 hot? rf orro'ind oUing 4?rooms wi.tu. out spiiug, g"0d young fruit, desirable.

House

House nid lot,, in Nnylor's addition. eenla-t.vs 4 mouis,. with oui- buildsng«. Mt!) aore- Farm, well inii,»w«l. 1'i miles north oi Orawioi bvii!e on LaiayoMe r.iml: 10(1 acros iu cultivation, tin iierc* timber. New and good hinl'v.o:/ orchard. .Vc. Terms, SCO por acre.

Two nice building Lots on West street, fronting College Campus. A FARM of 155 acresj 1% miles from Crawfordsville, well improved—will be sold cheap.

A Nino acre Lot, miles south-east from Crawfordsville.

A Four acre Out-Lot—a desirablo site for a surburban residence.

A Brick Store Room in Crawfordsville.

Sixteen (16) Town Lots, in tho south part of tho city—very desirable property.

F.ight (8) Out-Lots, four or five blocks east of the Court-House—between Vernon and Market streets.

A Farm, containing 40 acres, 3 miles south of Crawfordsville. Reautiful Residence in tho west part of Craw-fnrd.-ville, House 2 story, 5) rooms, stable, wood h'ose, smokehouse, well & cistern, about 2 acres ur .srir 1 attached, well improved in shrubbory, fruu-.ite.' -'!p

Beantiiul Residence on Market Street, east part •••or Craw •'iidsville, I story House, 8 rooms, well, cistern and out house3, building nearly new, very destrabio.

Lota No. 4 & 6, in Pursel's sub-division—2 acres each and will be sold at $60 per acre. dec7] WEBSTER, MAY & KEEXEY.

CALL AT THE SIGN OF THE

BIG "TEA-POT!"

NOAH S. JOSL1N,

(Successor to Joslin & Boom,)

AFTERcall

returning thanks for past favors, wishes to tho especial attention of tho public generally to the large and most perfect stock of

STOVES AND TINWARE

now on hands. The best and greatest variety of

ookiiig«|||| Stoves

ever offered in tho Crawfords^PIo market, and WAKKANTKD to give satisfaction.

TINWARE.

All articles of Tin-Ware manufactured in work-, manlike style and from the best tin-plate in use. SORGHUM PANS always on hand.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS

Will find it to their interest, when in want of anything in our line, to give us a call. We will sell you goods at wholesale, for cash or approved produce, at the lowest living figures.

REPAIRING, ROOFING, &C.,

done promptly and on fair terms. Cash paid for Copper, old Iron, Rags, Butter, Feathers, &c. Call and see us before you trade elsewhere.

JiSif Rememember JOSLIN'S, No. 5 Commercial Block, Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Feb. 15, 18C6. tf.

•TV?. 3

FIRM

A

Commercial Iiloch,

CHAW FORDS VILLE,'

EXAMINE STOCK

and

LEARN

We keep

WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk.

PRICES.

any and everything usually found in Dry Goods house,

as can bo found elsewhere in the West.

LADIES' AND CHILDRENS'..

WIS®

of every stylo, grade and color.

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS,

LACES, CRAPE, &c.

Ia

GENT^WAEE

oiir stock is full.

CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, &C.

and in fact everything in our line will correspond with any house in the city.

READY-MADE CLOTHING.

We havo in store a splendid stock of CLOTHING for men and boys. Also

HATS. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,

for tho MILLION.

Come, everybody, and examine our stock. We are receiving new Goods every day by Express. IIENRY WASSON. feb. 15 '66.]: C. W. ELMORE.

W. SAPPENFIKLD. K. M. SAPFEXFIELD

SAPPENFIELD & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ,/8nd Real-Estate Jlgents,

WILL

ATTEND to business in tho Circuit aud Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will givo -prompt attention to tho settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims.

Buy and sell on commission, Houses & Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all the Western States and Territories.

Loans negotiated, collections made, Land entered, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.

Have for sale a large number of desirablo dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.

Have also a large number of Farms in this and adjoining counties for salo, also 15,000 acres Of Western Land, partially improved.

After property is placed in our bands for sale, should the owner through our introduction, or by means of publicity given by us, sell the property at the fixed price, or for more or less, tho commission must, in all cases, bo paid to us.

Office over Brown's Drug store, on Vernon St., Crawfordsville, Ind. REFERENCES :—McDonald Roach, Indianapolis Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Terro Haute Patterson & Allen, do Hon. I. N. Pierce, do Judge S. F. Maxwell, Rockville Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campboll, Walker and Cooley, Profossors of Law Michigan

University, Ann Arbor, Mich. jan.4'66-yl.

WANTED, AGENTS—$50 por week—malo or female, at their home business light, pleasant and honorable. For sample and terms, address with two stamps, Shawo &Co. Detroit Alichigan. mar-l-w-1.*

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND

CEDRON BITTERS!

Tlie Latest and Most Important Discovery of the IVineteenth s: Century

No man's name i? more intimately connected with the history of Materia Medica of the United States, or moro favorably known as a pioneer iu medical discovery, than that of

John Bull, of Louisville, Ky.

nis inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla has long stood at the head of the various compounds of that valuable drug.

HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY

I/V-,: TV-

Has become a household word throughout tha west and south.

His "Worm Lozenges

In less than a year after their introduction attained a reputation a3 wide-spread as tho conti« nent of North America. ....

But tho crowning glory of his life remains to bo attained in his late discovery, or rather combination, for ho does not claim to haro been tho discoverer of

«ZZTKEZ

IND.

WASSON I ELMORE

Having bought out the entire stock of ~Wm. ALLEN & BRO., would rospcctfully invite the jmblic to call and

Which is tho basis of the bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central america, to whom its virtues have been known for moro than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to the 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 disease may be.

While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorso 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 to thu miasmatic influences, it stands

WITHOUT A RIVAL!

And justly deserves tho reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central Americaand the Western States.

IN DYSPEPSIA

And all its attendant train of symptoms, it acta more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disoase.

A full account of this wonderful plant may bo found in the 11th edition of tho U. R.Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1388.

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 enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON" with other approved tonics tho whole preserved in tqe best quality of copper distilled I^ourbon whisky, which ho is confident has no'equal in the world.

Ho might furnish a volume of certifio&tes, but tho public has long since learned to estimate such, things at their true value. The safest plan is, for every ono to test for himself tho virtues of a new modiuine.

GIVE THE

Cedron Bitters

Ono trial, and you will novor uso any other.

It is not necessary to publish along list of diseases for which the Cedron Bitters are a specific, ia all diseases of tho

Bowels, JLiver or Kidneys,

In affections of the

Brain, Depending upon Derangement of tlie Stomacb or Bowels,

IN

GO UT, RHEUM A TISM AND

NEUEALGIA-

A N I N

FEVER

&

AGUE1

It is destined to supercede all other reinodies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents them.

A wineglassfull of these Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of tho most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disch.se under tho most trying exposure.

Sold by Grocers and Generally.

1 3

Druggist*

DR. JOHN BULL'S

Principal Office,

Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky.

JE. J, JS1HVFORJD, Agent,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

ALSO SELLS

Bull's Sarsaparilla.

...

Smith's Tonic Syrup.

Bull's Worm Destroyers.

Rememder E. fofdsTille, lad.

J. Binford'a Drug Store, Craw[may 25, '65, ly.