Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1866 — Page 3

THE ''JOURNAL.

Time Table L., N. A. & C. R. R.

Agfcuiicm i. A. R.

Attest: L. A. FOOTE. P. A.

AiiotEier Slobbery.

Suicide.

On Wednesday evening, a yOtingj lady, named ELIZABETH ANN EISTON, of Coal Creek township, committed suicide, as is supposed, from taking strychnine. She Was the victim of! .t-ediiclion, and is believed to have been •'prompted to commit the rash act thro' the iniiucnce of her seducer, one JACKSON POB. Tiiis morning the Coroner proceeds to hold an inquest, and the Marshal has started for the purpose oi arresting said,POK.

a crowded house. See notice.

Bcnth ol Joiiis Morgan. "\Ye aro pained to learn that Mr. JOHN MORGAN, youngest son of J)r. S. J3. MOKGAN, of this city, died a few days since in Arkansas. Yesterday his father started to bring his remains to this place for interment.

BS?" We would direct the attention of our readers to our new advertisements in this paper. Having no room for special notices, we can do no better than common ding our advertising friends to the kind patronage ol' the public.

C'ow Feed.

Persons wishing cow feed for the winter, can procure the same at Mr. J. M. Bannon's Mill, twenty miles south•west of Crawfordsville, on Mill Creek. He has a largo quantity on hand, and will sell good bran at the mill for 12^ cents per bushel and other kinds of feed in the same proportion. Embrace the opportunity*.

I

TJie Srefssi £5e!i ?lassj?OE"S. Will give one of thoir rich entertainments, at Eltzrolh Hall on Satnrmiy night. This renowned troupe is high!}* spoken of by the press generally, as one of the very best in the country, and eminently deserving ofi5,!?r public favor. The entertainment will j\Xl'\S. O. ~YV~. Saill 1)0 chaste and amusing, and, we have •BTKTOULD respectfully inform the citizens of no doubt, the}- deserve and will receive CrawroHtsyiiie and vicinity that she has

Wo aro gratified to learn that

the eloquent and distinguished lecturer, Hon. HENRY WALKER, of Aurora, Ind., will visit this city on or about the 20th, and will lect'uro to his nu mcrous admirers.

Meteors.

r- AVe hope our readers will not become frightened if they see the stars "cutting up shines" shortl\ Astronomers predict tlieir curious pranks sometime between the ]2th and 15th of this month. Look out!

DIED.—At Marion Station, Mississippi, on the 1st inst., Mrs. SARAH E. FLORER, wife of Dr. T. W.. FJorer, formerly of this city. P?

Her remains were taken to Linden a'or burjal.

MAttRiED.-T-On the 5th inst., at the Tosidence of the brio's mother, by Eev. Jae. II. Johnston, Mr. 3AM'L MOORE, of Lafayetto, and Miss LIZZIJT WILSON, of this oity. ,:

Tho Hamilton Intelligencer says that the hog cholera ia making bad ravages among the swine around Oxford, O., several largo hog raisers having lost heavily within tho past few weeks.

B3T Dr. J. O. Sinnard has removod to the residenco formerly occupied by Mr. Ed. J. Binford, on Vernon streeC, two squares east of the Court House.

... Dr. T. W. Ery & Co. keep all kinds of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffa and Glass v- ,r 9

Tho U. S. steamship Susquelianna is "ordered to New York, to be in readiness to convey General Sherman and Minister Campbell to Mexico.

Somebody Bit.

Tho

Review,

discharge his

man advises Purdue to

hireling

TRAINS OOIXG KOUTU. portends GSLF-the owners'of a certain ACCOMMODATION V3I A. M.! "steam press," propelled by mule pow*re,sht I'1' !'cr, ever expect their paper to attain hxprcss :0u 1*. JU.

of fion'is of the l.'jti-ct ,:tj-1on A case of her goods was 011 late Montgomery Conntv A-h commanded A PA'

1

editor—sinco the

election tho paper don't suit tlvo Cop-

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UOISO SOUTH. respectability, they will act upon the

Mispress.i ]0:ii A. ftf. same advico. Freight 0:34 A.M. I Aocumuiudntiun. J&r Best cigars and tobacco in the

tv a

T. W. Frv & Co.'d.

A full alien da neo of all the members MARRIED.—At the 'M.' 10. Parsonage, ol Post 2so. 1 ol' G. A. Jv. is dcbired at .on tho 1st inst., by Kev. T. S. Webb, their Camp In Crawftmlsvillo on Wed- Mr. HENUV II. CRIST and Miss JTAUUIF. ncsday.evening, Nov. 1 Hh, 186l. at 7 o'clock precise!}". Business of importance requires that every member should obey this call to (.lie Assembly. Hy order ok \Y. II. LAY.MON, P. C.

E. WOOD, all of th'.s city.

house oi! east ol

We understand, that the Mr. John Maxwell, one mile town, was -entered by thieves, on Saturday night last, who relieved Mr. M. of §15. A young man boarding with him also suffered to the amount of $50. a valuable watch, and other articles.

Is there no way of checking the depredations of such scoundrels, or must honest people live in continual dread of their nocturnal visits? We adviso our citizens to have loaded ..weapons at hand, and give them a atuuiiiuj reception. We scarcely peruse an exchange paper, that docs not record somo instance of a bold or pet-.., ty robbery.

CS5"" Como and smoke pipe full of tobacco at T. W. Pry Co.'s. I

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IMILLINICRY

A

Miss F. M. Baldwin TV

KHi3 this method of apprising her customers sn'i Ihe public, that she has perniiMU'iitly located in the room on YERNON STREET,

©sic Door West oS" the Corner ES00E&' SJore, and that she hns opened a new stock of superior

Bonnets, Hals, Feathers, Flowers, -Laces, Iiibbons, Caps, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Cloves, and all articles usually kept in this branch of trade. Particular attention paid to custom work. She invites her friends and the public to call and xnininc her GOODS, a.frtl judge for themselves, ff&i" Bi.KACnt.NC and PRESSING executed with

neatness and despatch.

I860. 1.8 61

Misses "Wood

2?X £l Xl

Sc.

Crist,

[Three Doors South of Elston's Bank,] CUKKN STREET, (. IIAWFORDSVILLI:.

WOUT.D

inform their customers and the public generally, that they are now in reeeipJ of their.new stock of Fall and Winter Millinery (oods, consisting of the very latest styles of Bonnets, Ilats, Caps, Velvets, Plushes,

Silks. Satins, Ribbons, Flowers. Plumes, Ornaments, and everything connected with a first class Millinery establishment. They respectfully request the public to call and examine their new styles, and extend to them a liberal share of patronage. jpia" Bleaching and Pressing done to order.— Bonnet? and Felt Hats trimmed and repaired on short notice and in superior style. 'Sow I, IS60. v: liSwS.S*

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MILLINERY STORE!

I established a Millinerv Store in Dr. McClelland

building, three doors •.\hcre she is opening a

east ol the Post OOicc,

BtocK.

nri'l bcsl r^unlltj.— e\lii!)ition at the reiultural Fair, and he invites the peo-

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pie to call and examine her Goods, and judge for themselves.

BLEACH IXG AND PLIHSSIKG

done on short, notice. Also, particular atUention given to all kinds of sil'1-- aud velvet work. Z£it~ Ladies' and Children's FUK3 cheaper than they can be bough*, in the city.

Sept. 27,.18C6. v!9n8tf.'

II ILLINERY STORE.

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I\Irs.

GIVES

M. .AT. 33unwiddie

NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF Crawfordsville ami vicinity, that she has removed her Millinery Store to the building recently occupied hy Mrs. C. E. CJJAIK, on Washington street, immediately south of Centi Church, whero sho will continue the business in all itsbracchcs. She has just returned from the Ea.it with the very latest styles of

BONNETS, HATS, PEATII^RS,

FRENCH .FLO WE IIS, &c. Ac.,

In short a complete and magnificent stock of all articles usually found in a well regulated Millinery Store.

Bonnets trimmed and changed in a satisfactory style. Prompt attention given to all orders.— The hulies arc respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I feel warranted in plating that I can sell cheaper than any other person in the market. oct-ltf.

»1 JU W S If ,1 J%* E £$ FOR

Frank Moore's

New

Ono experienced Agent writes It is the easiest and pleasantest book he ever canvassed for and sajs people arc delighted with it, the Ladies especially.

Another says: "Women of tho War" is the book of the season. Another: 137 Orders in four days.

Ono reports 17 orders tho first day canvasing. Intelligent, activo MALES or FEMALES will find the sale of thig work'a pleasant and lucrative employment. This Book has no competitor—it comes fresh and new to the people. Tho territory is clear. Agents understand tho advantages In this particular.

For full particulars send for circular. Address ttATItfNAL PUBLISHING CO. 118 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.

Nov. I, 1866. ml.*

Sale of Meal Estate.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that in pursuanco of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, I will sell after four weeks from dato hereof, tho following described real estate situate in said county, to-wit:

The tbrco-fifths and the three-fourths part of on'o-hali° of one-fifth of an undivided ono-sixth part of the .north-west quarter aud tho west hall of the north-cast.quarter of section fifteen (15), in township seventeen (17), north of range six (6) west, containing 240 acres—being the property of Henry H. Clore, Margwot F. Clore, iind barah L. Clore, minor heirs of Margaret Clore.

TERMS.—One-half in hand at* time of sale, and the balance in%|welve months from day of sale with interest.'

Oct. 25.-4t] ft-

HOWARD

AVefc of Ileal Estate*

THE

undersigned, guardian of the minor heirs of John B. Ashcnhtist, deceased, will, on and after four weeks from dato horeof, offer at private sale, tho interest of siiid minor children in and to the following described land in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit

Tho undivided three-fifths of tho south half of the north-cast quarter of section thirteen (13), in township twenty, (20), north of range six west.

TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cash in hand, one third in six ^nonths, and one third in twelve months from date of sale, with interest from dato. octhSw4 ^SAMUEL "VY. AUSTIN. [Prs. fco $ j,75.] Guardian

4 ISheriff"fs §e«lc.

BYforeclosure

virtue of nn execution upon a decree of of mortgage, to lue directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will expose at pnblie sale, to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 24th day of November next, ISOfi, between the hours of fen o'clock a. M.. and four o'clock R. M. of snid day, nt the Court House door in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, in said county, to-wit

The west half of the north-east quarter of section ten (10). in Township eighteen (18) north ol range three west, containing eighty acres, more or less: and if the renls and profits of said above describe 1 land shall not sell for a sufficient, sum to satisfy the judgment and costs now due I will then offer'at same time afterwards, the fee simple of said piemiscs and on failure to realize Hie amount of said decree in said execution specified, now due, interests and costs, I will then offer for sale the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate in said county, to-wit:

The south-cost qtiarter of the north-east quarter of said section ten (10), township and range aforesaid an.l if the said rents and profits do not bring sufficient to satisfy the balaaec due on said execution, I will then .:iTcr tho fee simple of said last described tract of land.

Taken as the property of Gcorrje R. Rndcr, nt the suit of Lewis S. Bledsoe. Said sale will be be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

Nov. Iw'!] J- MCOONNELITJ, [pr's fee $7,(50.] Sheriff, M. C.

Comm issi ots ers1 ®al e.

OTiCE is hereby given, that in pursuance of

[nor. 1 '66. an order of the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery county, Indiana, rendered at the Cj Oetober term thereof, in the year lSiili, in a case

I.OO of petition of John B. Sninpen, griardian of William T. Shippen, Peter F. Sliippc.n and Edna .1. Ship'pen, minor heirs of David Black, deceased, for the sale of t'r^ following land situate in said

__ 1, w. ^-.i. 1 conntv and State, to-wit The. undivided one-

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DEALERS IN Kw-fa

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north-east quarter of section nineteen

(19), in township eighteen, (IS), range five (5) west, containing :J2 acres, I will sell at private sale, of and after four weeks from date hereof, the above described land, belonging to said heirs.

Terms.—Cash in hand. Oct. lS.w-l] C. W. SAPPENFIELD, [pr's fee §4,00.] Commissioner.

cHMN

OF 'iVT£R ATjti

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TERMS: This'-fy-Fivc DuE!iii-K.

Send for samples of College money, specimens of Penmanship, A*c. Students can enter any week day in the year. Enclose two stamps and address BKVANT, 1STUATTON A- CO, octlSniS] Indianapolis, Ind.

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"WOMEN of the WAR." AGENTS

will find this a book of real merit and intrinsic value—SUBJECT NEW—intensely interesting and exciting. No work ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this. Everybody wants it, and thousands will purchaso it as soon as an opportunity is afforded them. Ecad what Agents say of it.

CLORE,

[pr's fee $4,75.] S Guardian.

Administrator's JYotice. I^rOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN, that the un1^1 dorsigned have been appointed Administrators of the Estate of NEHEMIA1I T. HAM, lite of Montgomery ceunty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

GREENBERRY BUNTIN,

... T1I0MAS ?. POWELL, Oct. 25. l'SPO.—t3.x] Adm'r?.

EEDUCE13 PRICES,

A'

tVo. 51 Commercial

IE GOODS WKKE BOUGHT FOR CASH, and are now offered at as low prices ds can be found in the State of Indiana, consisting of

BROWX MUSLIX3,

BLEACHED MUSLIXS,

HICKORY S1L1KT1NGS,

COTTON FLANNELS,

PRINTS NEWEST STYLES,

CLOAKS,

SHAWLS,

CASS I ME IiftS,

and SATINETTS at

G-reat Bai^g-aiiis!

—Or-,,

A superior Stock of ilonic-mnJo

JBANS and FLANNELS,

two thousand pounds of

WOOL AND COTTON YARN.

One of the handsomest stocks of

E O O S

in Crawfordsville. Plain and Cheeked

SliSSa G'iSBS

Of cverj' shade.

A I N S S

Plain and Figured.

BALMORAL AND HOOP SK1ETS,

LADIES'

NUBIAS AND HOODS,

also 'a large stock of

HOSIEEI & GLOVES, MENS1 & BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES,

V.' I1.1TS.1.VD C.1PS,

also-, a large stock of

T7 E E N S WARE

of every style. Call nnd examine and thereby save money. WASS0NS & ELiVIOIiE. /..October 15, 1S6G,

GREAT SENSATION

sggsasasss^^

Commercial Row WIDE AWAKE!

CAMPHELL,: GALEY &

Charter

ON III Ii

YY A

II

BEAOTIFUL CLOAKS,

E

BIG STOCK.

FRESH GOODS.

MEW iTVLHia

GBEAT NOVELTIES.

IMMENSE KUSII

O It

PRICES BELOW COMPETITION.

The Laclics are in ecstasies over tin frl"PJiKB slock of

EMIMMVSS CLOTHS,

$ &

E

IIICII AM!

MOILE AV'I'KTL'KS,

SILKS,

i« rps,

rorLixs,

MOLLAMJS,

dOBURGS,

LUSTIiliS,

MAUNIFICEJS'T SHAWLS,

•AM)

HE

Wi

S E

sl.TPLY OF IJ.XIQL'U

I I S S

TO MATCII.

YOl AG GENTliKMEN will put ».n a satisfadry smile, when contemplating tho •."••••'•

WELL-FITTING SUITS,

the fineness and finish of the

Clotlis arid a«8imcrcy.

The YOUNG MI.SS gives her head acoquettish toss as 3I10 placcs on it an imperial

XtlSTORI MAT

and stamps her foot in triumjih as she bucklcs on a well-fitting, high cut

POLISH BOOT.

CHILDREN aro frantic aftor HEAD-NETS at 5 cent apiccc. Old and young and middle-aged are crowding to

CAMPBELL, GALEY & BARTER'S

and buying

MRQ\JFV* SMI&'ETIWGS

at 15 C'chis a Yard.

Bleached MUSLIN at 13 1-2 cents.

O JSl Us O O £S

at 131-2 cenJs. 15est 200 yd.

SPOOL COTTON at

8

cts.

and all other goods cheapor tban ihoy can be bought elsewhere.

OALL SOOIST

FAST FOR GASH

is the motto of this house. CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

P. Si— The aboye' go ods Were all bought late in tho season, thereby securing tho newest styles and the last novelties ia Dress Goods, with the advantage of 15 to 20 per cent, in favor of buy-., ers. C., G. & II.

November I, 1866, noSyl

ATLANTIC: CABLE

LATEST NEWS!

A NEW STOCK OP

II

JUST HKCEIVEX) BY

W, N. WA •. ON,

JMl

the Ulrick Comer,

WasJiiiiglon SI., CrawJcrdsvillc,

P2ZRR %TO€I£

I

AMOY WRESS ^00DS

SUCH AS—'

JfSohftirSy

Mezi'mbfijetez,

JDtfitnsSj

ShaHiea,

Ginghams

FREE 2 ALL

N I O N

MAYER & ULLMAN

So. 1 Eiupirc ISIotEv,

Maiii Sheet,

CEAWFOr.DSVILLE, IND.,

Would inform tluir friends and the public generally that they have returned to CRAWFORDSVILLE,

WITH A LARGE, Well Selected,

AND

Conipiefce Assortment,

OI"

MESf'S UMiS SSOl'S7.

mix?

HATS,'

CAPS,

TUIJIX S,

VALISES, SATCHELS,

•, AND

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

which they offer at iueh redftced priccs as wnll .• ELiako it an object to buy of (hem.

DAYID1"ADLEE,

who has chargo of the business, Will always be found on hand anxious and willing to attand to tho wants of tho publio. fMAYER & ULLMAN,

TSE

$

Genuine Lace Collars,

j'iiiiit liieieu C.o£l iis,

ALSO A J.A IKM'J STOCK OF

Fancy DRESS BUTTONS,

ParKMoIs & Sun |i»ibcircl!as,

ALSO A SUP HUB LINE OF

Olollis iicl Cassimercsj

3E3Tc^1:S dS3 d£S,X3S,

All oi' IIic latest styles.

('omc ami

fee©

KempisiJu1!!' lic JVew lirick Cor ner, Farmers, when In town. Oct. IVi, 1S0G,] W. N. WASSON.

rHATX A Ilt TCHER S

CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL

Warranted in casoa of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruisei' ov l'ains.

The Best and Cheapest IlQrse and Cattle Medicine in the World!

WALTEft SLOANS ^'v..--impk6^ED

CONDITION POWDER

THE GEEAT STAUDAilD MEDICINE .,

For Horses, and Cattle,

ITacd throughout the• United. States and Cart' adus during the Cast S3 year's For the cure of tlis various Diseases to -which

Horses and Cattle are subject such as Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow "Water, Fistula, Poll Evil, Scratches or

Grease, Mange, Inflammation of the" Eyes, and Fatigue from Hard Labor also, Rheumatism, (commonly called Still complaint), which proves fatal to so many valuable horses in.this country.

SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER

Has the largest sale of any Ilorso mid Cattle Modicino in this country. It is composed of herbs and roots, and for mildness, safety, cortainty and thoroughness, stands pre-eminently at the head pi the list of Horse and CiiUle Medicines.

It carries off alt gross humors, tmreni. horses from bocomitig stiff or foundering, purifies the blood, loosonB the skin, and gives it a smooth and glossy appearance cleanses the watsr and strengthens every part of the body. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds, which generate so many fatal diseases

Tho Cow requires to bo supplied with au abundance of food—not to make lier fat—thi3 is not desirable, but to l:nop up a rogular secretion of milk, and all owners of cows will find by giving them

SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDERS twice a week, a large increase in quantity and quality of milk and cream. It carries off all fever and impurties of tho blood. Tho effect is seen throughout the season by a rich and abundant flow of milk.

The fanner is bognnning to be aware of tho valuable properties of Sloan's Condition Powder, in promoting tho condition of his sheep and preventing many of the diseases of all the domesticated animals.

fifty cent package of Sloan's Condition Powder pnt into a barrel of swill is better than a Imoliel of corn to fatten a hog, and is a certain prcTontiv of Ilog Cholera, Blind Staggers, and other diseases common among hogs. CAUTION.—To protect oifrselves and tho public fnfin being imposed npon by worthless imitations, the ptjimino will boar the fac*-simile signature of tho prcn prietors on tho wrapper.

PRICE 25 & 50 CTS. PEU PACKAGE. For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere.

Solo Proprietors, Chicago, III

t*. 0. Drawer GS2G. Sold it. retail by E. .T. Linford Bro., T. W. Fry Co., and K. KrouL Crawfordsville.

Aug. Ijit, 1S00. ly.

FOll

GoughsV Colds or Croup,

USE

COE'S COUGH BALSAM.

FOE

S E S I A

Diarrhea and Dysentery,

Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.

^lalc

51 i»Rl'C:GBSTS EVERYWIBBiRB. jan25'0G. ylw.

Lyon's Periodical Drops.

The Great Female Heme fly

1-Oil IIvJlEGULABlTIES.

These Drops nro a scientifically compounded fluid reparation, and bettor than any Pflls, Powdors or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and ccrtain specific for the curc of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by tho fact that over 100,000 bottles arc annually Sold and coBsuincd by the ladies of the United States, every ono of whom speak in tho strongest terms of praise of their great merits They arc rapidly taking the place of every other Female Remedy, and are considered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest, ancl inost infallible preparation in the world, for the euro of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength.— Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when and why tlicy should not, nor could not bo used without producing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with tho written signature of Jonx L. LvOif, without which nono arc genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted cither personally,, or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) concerning all private diseases and femalo weaknesses. ii

Sold by Druggists everywhere. Tricc $1 50 per bottlo. C. G. CLARK & CO., dcn'l Agents for U. S. and Cunadas.

Jan. 25, 1866. wly.

AUDiTIOSTAIi

Bounty, Pension & Pay!

RANTED by recent act" of Congress to DisVB" CHAKGKD SOLDIERS, iheir WIDOWS, MINOR CHILDREN, or PAUENIS, promptly collected by

THOMSON & RIST5NE,

Crawfordsville, Indiana] Office over Campbell, Galcy & Barter's Store, Green street. Aug. 16,'66, if40lf.

Rustic Shades.

CALL

At "Bill Bowers' Old Stand."

October 25, 1S+30, t7y].

at the "CORNER BOOK STORE" and see onr full assortment of Rustic AVindow Shades, made of pine wood, nice, pretty and at prices bclnw anything over offered in this city. aug2:Jif.l --.x.- L. A. FOOTE & CO*

DR. JOHN BULL'S

REMEDIES,

AUTHN TIC DOCUMENTS.

ARKANSAS ME4RU FROM.

.: •'T'ESTIMONr OF MEDICAL 51 EX. •]-.}

Stoney Point, White Co., Ark., May 2.", 'Ijfl. :ArJJr. John ftnlte—Doar Sir: Laft February, I as in Louisville, purchasing drugs, :ii)d I gol me of your Sarsaparilla and Hedron liittcr.-j. o'My son-in In w. Who was with mc iii tfrtf .store, been down with rheumatism, for some time, mmcnoed on tho JJittcrs, and soon found hia general hcaiih improvod.

I'r. Gist, who had been irr bad licnlth, tried them, and he also'improved.

lr.

fa-,

Coifeo, who had been in hadkcaith for sev-" eral years—stoi.i'irh and liver :(Tooted—im]iroverl verj' inn eh the use of your Bitter*. Indeed the Cedrdn Bitters has friven j'ou great popularity in 11is settlement. I tliink I could sell a great ijuiintity of our medicines this full especially of1 jourCedron Bitters and farsaparilla. Ship mb via Memphis, care Kickatt Xeely., jy.

Kcspectfully, $" C. 13. WALK Ell.

Fas-ezsts, BSeajI this CaMporiant

Letter.

YOU AIIE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS

Mrdiletown, Ind., April 2(1, '00.

Mr. jr. L. DupTan writes: I do not know that Bull's Worm Destroyers need any more recommendations than it fras already attained by its own merits, but will stato that my little son, aged about three years, was severely attacked last fafL and winter with light chills, followed by veryhigh fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, fits, lasting from half an hour to one and a half hours at the same time the child had strong symptoms of worms.. My physician —one of the best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill, aad the Materia Mt'dicn W expel the worms, and entirely failed to Ijring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and g'a.\ tho child the contents of three "boxes, in triple d«=es, night and morning, with happy results. Tho" child has not had a spasm for over three months/ and instead of the bloated mass that lie was', ho1 is now wdll and hearty. "John Bull did it."

Yours, truly, M. L. DUPLAN.

A Call from Distant HSiniiesoSa.

Kingston'P. 0., Moekcii Co., Mill., April 7, 'Of'.. Mr John Hull:—Dear Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores have none of your Worm Destroyer lor sale. They are tjreully needed here in Muincwla. A trial is all that is needed to givo tlieiii a reputation. We can't do without them. Do scud some on this way.

Yours, sincerely, D. G. ARKOWGOOD.

A good Reason for {fee Captain"*

Faith.

HEAD THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE

LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.

Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30, ISGO Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir Knowing the eflieiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and I benefifial qnantias it poBBessos,'I send you tfao l'ullowing statement of my case.

I was wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet*. I have not set up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through .tho hips. My gencrfil health is impaired., and I need something to assist naturc. I have more faith fn your Sarsaparilla than in anyIhing else. .1 wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige ..

C.VPT. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo."

P- S.—The fultuwing was written April ?/», IS05, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson,

7Jr. Bull:—DearSir: My husband, Dr. C. S. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon andphysicion in Central New Zork, where he died, leaving tho above C. 1'. Johnson to my caro. At thirteen years of ago he had the chronic diarrllea ana scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT

CURKDUIM.

I have for ten years recommended

it to many in New 1*oik, Ohio, and loWa, for scrofula, fever.sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The. cures rtfected in name ectaci of scrofula and fever sore* were almo-l miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. lie is fearful of getting a spurious article, honcc his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible, but 1 believe ho will recover.

Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP

:.

FOR THE CURE OF

AGUE AND FEVER,

—OR—

Chills and Fever.

The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims lor it a superiority over all remedies ever offered .to tho public, for tho safe, certain, speedy and permanent curc of Ague and Fever or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern, country to bear him testimony to the truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it fait to cure, if the directions are Strictly followod and carried out. In a great many cases a singlo dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in evory case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked moro especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medicine will not reduiro any aid to keep tho bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after having taken three or four doses of tho Tona in do so of

S

VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS

will be sufficient. •.

tR. JOIIN BULL'S Principal Offico:

HTo. 40 Filll). Cross Street,

LOUISVILLE, Itr.

All of tho above medicincs for salo

by

E. J. EINFCRD & BRO,,

Crawfordsville', 'Ind, 5ef twnber 20, 186'i,