Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1866 — Page 3
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Time TaMe L., IV. A. & C. U. Ii.
TRAIN'S GOING XOBTH.
Accommodation Freight
Express Freight
A coouimodation ....
RftHi'oad
before
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10:22 A. M. .. 2:l.i 1\ M. .. 0:55 P. M.
GOING SOVTII.
10:22 A. M. 0:IS A. M. -1:50 P. U.
Accttiesl--i
Yousjg i?Ia»
TerriMy Injured.
Tlie surgeons are of the opinion that in the event of his recovery from the amputation of his arm, it will be nocessary to amputate his rignt leg.
11 is father resides in Louisville.
Fe
The most important part of the affair was a hastily improvised sideshow. under the superintendence of 'apt. Jack l.oss, composed of "anilmilea. bards and snaix."
The first animal that met our astonished vision was a huge grisley b\'ir. captured by Major FOOTE, in CnlWWnin, expressly for the occasion beast averdupoises tMMiO R^.. and taken after a most desperate encounter. having about fifty pounds of surplus flesh from the Major's body, which has since been made up in \vhiskers.
keeper, administered that 'yaller dorg that bit BILL YANCE, to Boa, which soothed it into a calm repose
To add to the interest of the occa
nion, Capt. Jo. SIMPSON exhibited his collection of birds, termed the'-happy family." It consisted of alt varieties of the feathered tribe, from tho de mure owl to the harmless wren,
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"'Tho Captain wiih(out) his whiskers Took a sly glance at me."
Another novel feature was the establishment of a Post Office, gotten up by Lieut. MILLS, for the accomodation of absent minded persons—who invariably deposit their letters without prepayment of postage. Thro' thichannel, Prof. NEVIUS received tin gratifying news that the Rads haO been triumphant in the fiill election and that gloom and despondency had settled on the countenances of the dis comfited Copperheads all over tlxcountry. The Professor averred that lie ptiid his dime cheerfully for the in telligonce.
In this connection it would bo im proper to omit a record of the services of Prosecutor BRUSH, who laid isido the robes of office and tho digjiiiiV i' tUu biir. and entered most
On Saturday night last Michael the flame of a powder magazino with Constantino. whi!o attempting to un-
a
Clelland, red need tite dislocated shoul- The evenings exercise closed with a
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dcr, amputated the left arm near the clog danec l\y those inimitable Ter•shoulder joint, and removed about 2^ psichoreans, Messrs. Lorenz & Borainches of the bono of tlie right leg. ker, whose graceful performances The young man has borne his sutler-, olic-ited unbounded applause, and af"ings with coimnendablo patience. and forded infinite delight to the assembat this writing, (Monday evening,) is jng0. comparatively comfortable, with a faint The Festival was an entire success, hope of recovery. netting id.
Mr. Seargent, the railroad agent,
las verv kindly taken him to his home,
where he receives every possible at-
lention wMob humanity «,» dioUlc.
I,
*»ivu3.
festival,
under the auspices of collection
This
The "wooly horse," lassooed in the
iocUy
detract
form administered to "Old Wool-1 hearing, the jury returned a verdict
loa Constrictor, taken in the interior ga|e of Africa, by AD. ITASXA, while labor'ing as a missionary in that benighted land. His capture was effected immediately after he had devoured an "eierihanl, rhinostcrhoss, and a young
B6*KKMS*OI
heartily into the pea-nut' trade "Grand, gloomy and peculiar," he stood behind the pen-nut stand, gracofully bowing and scraping, and every now and then bawling out, "hero's where to get your money back como this way for good pea-nuts' All admitted that if Mr. BRUSH succeeded as well at the bar as he did at the peanut trade, ho would prove a terror to evil doers. Thero may be a latent genius concealcd under that calm exterior that may j'et burst forth like
match "tctchod onto it.-'
/couple a train of cars wliilo in motion, The candy stand was well arranged, clipped and fell on the tvacic. His lett
an vvas
vy
and Dorsey attended him through the a mint-stick were preferable. DICKfjiight. On Sunday morning Dr. T. W. ERY'SS a nice young man. (Jo for him •Fry, assisted by Drs. Dorse}" and Me- ladies "Hope I don't intrude."
presided over by tho "gay
ARM was horribly mangled to the el-j and festive" SIIANICMN, in that modest"how, the arm down to the elbow bro- and bland stylo for which he so disken, and the (shoulder dislocated—tne tinguislied. Iioth candy and keeper ji.'ii leg was bruised above the kneo, woro the cynosure of all beauteous: that city, feeling assured that the} and his xOOt severely cut. The right eyes, and the question was undecided will be well provided fur, as we know leg was broken jest above the ankle,! whether a sip from the ambrosial nee- Mr. B. to be an into several fragments. .Doctors 1'
lassoo was applied. of not guilty, on tho ground of self-j
objcct of intense curiosity defense: Tho case was ably prosecuwas a monster Sandhill Crane, named tod and defended, and the testimon y, the "swamp angel," measuring IP feet1 if balanced, would seem to fully war- I 13": inches from tip to tip, and 21 feet rant tho verdict. But the community libd). This bird was snared by Capt. seem disposed to doubt the veracity of •••CAEU in tho Carolina swamps, while! some of the witnesses for the defendinarching with Sherman to the sea. ai:t.
The next object that eieutcd -XEW GOODS receiving this week af most inter.po r'Scitomont was a monster
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r.iastauon, which so
iceigh tea
tar of the keeper's lips or tho suck of clever gentleman.
The «»Zd?Et 30ra.
The refined taste exhibited by Mr. AMKS PATTERSON, of the Faiipy Varr. in the selection of his large and
varied assortment of watches, clocks.
'jewelry, gold and silver wa
v.,u,e
j,,
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plated
Sur'-"-:sin"' •iv
|o
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icuS
Sl'WhTeh soils I
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rr
have become proverbial. '11 stock oh
books is incomparable his extensive
1, under the auspk-es of collection of toys are calculated to J£2T WJTJL/?, It'OtU 'he
ot
toys are
the G. A. .ft. and the I. O. G-. T., on make the hearts of ail young America Monday night, was a rich affair. Un- leap for joy. To the punctual busider the skillful management of theiness man, what can be more convenvounir ladies and gentlemen, every ient or desirable than a good timej thin"" was tastefully arranged. The piece? To the gallant who wishes to e. culinary department could not be ex- conciliate the affections of his ladycelled. It was largely attended, and love, what gift can ho bestow more nil teemed pleased with the entertain-• precious than a ring made of virgin merit.
gold? To the benevolent man, who wishes to remember :n old friend, what so appropriate fur a gift aa a splendid gilt bibie?
To the parent, who loves to see the countenances of his children beam with delight, and radiant with smiles, what would produce the happy result sooner than lot-of beautiful toys?
Patterson had an eye to these bics-
'.lountains hv Corporai SXVDER, I Circuit Court., for the trial of Edward
.vas sings while making hi* 'purchases, and,is determined that if the people fail to-]---. adjourned
Now ail good people warning A ul buy of Patterson a nice kerpsakc..
w£is 111 objcct of unusual attraction. 1'ahncstock. cliaigcd itn the inuidci fi• ont of .PATTtiisON ,s Eiuicv iiaxaar
from the well earned fame of Clifford, commenced on the Ttli -a detract lrum uiu »ui Christmas morning. Prix of his emptor, some envious scamp liad ii st., and Y\as concuidcd on ySatuidaj —weapons—moiric bow antl arthe impudence to assort that chlnro-Jtne loth.
Alter
a full and patient
{]io Cnrner Book Lorc :llK{
ciniciren and misses
him
down that ho was unable to escapo.—! This reptile became somewhat restive during the exhibition, and to quiet the Tlii'lEiiisgr Aissisoiaisccmont. fears of the ladies, BILL SIMPSON, the V. N. WASSON is determined to do
business on a scale to correspond with the pressure of the times, and to this end has reduced his prices
cent,
(turkies
excepted.) It would have puzzled an adept to decide which was the greatest object of admiration by tho fair sex. tho "happy family," or the gallani captain, till tho ladies began to whis per
below 2\ew York cost. lie has
been receiving now goods daily since the heavy decline, and can sell a
WASSON'S is
the
rot' (he Holiday*.
1\ li. SIMPSON ia daily receiving superior oysters, and has facilities for keeping them fresh and pure not possessed by any other house in the city. His stock of groceries and confectioneries is complcto. For real substantiate this is the place to obtain your supplies. lie does a wholesale and retail business. if you want an}* thing in his line, pitch in he sells as low as the lowest.
THE Corner Book Store is tho places for Holiday Gifts.
THE Macy House, at Indianapolis, has passed into the hands of Mr. SOLOMON BEARD, a woli known and popular landlord. We recommend the Macv House to rilJ our friends visiting
rovv—to
ri-CW
ihev
rv
CJaisdi'OM'.s 315^ics Fsirs.
P. J. YAXCE, of Commercial Block corner Green and Market streets, has now on hand fifteen or twenty sets of ildren'a and misses' furs. You who'
wish to make holiday presents to little Cirls £0 and see them.
Hons.
I
I
nal
fifty per
little
lower than any other house in the city. Ilis stock is complete, and comprises first class goods, of the most substantial fabric 7-lIis corps of model clerks are always ready to wait on customers, without considering it troublesome to show goods.
place for bargains.
FOOTE & Co. have just what you want for Holiday presents, suitable for all ages, and at prions to suit.
Eseapc of a. Criminal. Joseph Ingersoli, confined in jail here on a charge of murdering IZehemiah ITam, and who had confessed his irni 11, made his escape on Frn.ay last, :»nd has not yet been retak I wo of his brothers have since been arrest !d for aiding him to escape. It ha* been ascertained that these two broth crs, through some means, procured the dimensions and peculiar character of the jail key, and constructed an iron key With which the prisoner worked his way from the jail. The brothers were taken before the Mayor and required to givo bail in the Bum of $500 each for their appearance at Circuit Court, which they did-, and woro released.
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iccomodaliriu' and
VERY STRANGE.—People will tall and thev do emphatically declare that J. II. BE.NEFIET, has just as nice an as-sort-ruent of groceries, confectioneries and pretty toys as can be found in the city. Those fresh prunes ar.d raisins are in every body's
mouth,
w!l1 A
io visit
and no
wonder. The}' were bought since the panic, and are sold so cheap that people almost become bewildered when they learn the price. Give him a call and ho will convince you beyond .cavil.
APPOINTMENTS.—John Britton has been appointed Deputy Collector, and Isaac Davis Deputy Assessor of Internal .Revenue in this District. They are men of character and responsibility,)
be had only at the Bazaar.
'-Use Frv's Hair Renower. For
•'Flower
'OI.nKl MnMcr.' '-Sininy III Gaunt., '-Bigelow
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SItiS2
?"T
nice,
all juvenilis.
realize them, it will be no fault of his, ffomery Circuit Court commenced on
TSie FalieuestocK. TrsaS. special term of the Montgomery
TARGET
A
wilh
credit to themselves and satisfaction to!
SM M3&&FI
4. £c(' haOii"
if /,??? (*g not H-ink
to purchase, ami see kvw it
1.9 oriwmciitetf. charge
for afldiiisfjioM and- •Haste
erf. IMm't f&AI io call.
SANTA CE.VJS. in full regalia, equip ped fur his Christmas journey, may be seen in tho show window of PATTERSON'S Fane .' Bazaar. Call in and get some of those
toys so highly rec
ommended by him lor the
health
ot
term
of the Mont-
Monday last. .Xo important business has yet been transacted. The Grand Jury will, no doubt, soon furnish material on which to work.
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3t COH'S?.C2' iiOOii jn
SiOt'Ci corrector of all
I nce by',"i
:iOh^rei)OW''TIj%'''wh
Papers,
I'
idix
Iflt, the Radical," "A iSloblo Life.'"
'Ten Acres Enough." ''Tho Art ol Aniu.s!n2\
Gift -Books, fine for old and young
I GO dozen Children's Books from ten lo Affection itwentv five cents. I-f-2
r'Wa'feasJi Coilegc, C's-a^I»2o,
Eusliana.
The winter term of this Institntion will commence Thursday, 0 o'clock, A AT., January 3, 18G7.
©ssct* Agalai.
Three months, or nigh unto it, have da.psed, since wc disposed of the
Jour-
office, ar.d to the present hour but few ot our old patrons, have favored us wilh their presence. We earnestly desire to settle up our business gentlemen, and are willing—and have already shown a disposition—to wait on you a reasonable time. Forbearance however, wo fear, will soon cease to be a virtue, and we be forced to put our accounts in the bands of proper of ficers for collection .:: :That time may be looked for on or about the coming holidays. Mr. Shanklin will attend to any and all business in ourabscnce. nov 29.] JERE. IVLE.XEV.
Pfofiee io My ©id Customers. I have sold my stock of Goods to S. R. Truitt Co., who will continue tno trade at stand, with a full supply of Goods. Call and see them. I will remain in the house a short time, where any persons wishing to ciakc settlement will find me,
c. w.
ELLZROTII.
DEemr.n.—There seems to be no question hut what Coe's Balsam fs the greatest and best Cough preparation extant. In eases of Croup it is un iailing. Tako little nnd often, anil the result i-.-•lire. It shouid find a home in every household. he proprietors assure ujj it needs but one trial tiestablish its meaits.
EJeai Estate Tor Sale.
A bouse and lot-in south-east part of Crawiurdsville. House entirely new, containg 6 rooms, cellar, smoke house, and good stable. Term.reasonable.
ALSO—A small Farm of 80 acres—50 acres ir cultivation, 30 acres in timber. House and bain good, and nu Orchard of C3 bearing apple freos This farm is situate about, 1\4 miles south ol Crawfordsrille, and will bo sold at low figures and long time.. ..Call on
V.'KIIBIKB, M.Y
mm?*
mmm
iagic BILIOUS Fewders.
TliKcv.
Shootinc: will como oil in
O* 1
IS rKEPAHATlUN i.= tT o"'tliscovery of J.'W. roi.AKB, fnniierly the l'astor j^he Baji'tist cluircli in Goffstown, X. II.. and a iban dearly lielovrd i.y that denomination tliro'out Sew Knghuid. lie %v:is obliged to leave the
pulpit nnd study medicine to save his own life, flax-
a
Po"vVtKi
f'I*ositiv© (Jure forLiver Complaint
niust
jcuKE
nggravated form, and an immediate
T^-miKjrme.nt^. and excellent for Hcftdafhe.
twit, and a most wonderf'tl
PREVENTIVE
or
CU5th.-Tho,.
I
are one of thomu.st won
derful discoveries of modern times. It i: the 3 HE AT LIVER AXI)-BILIOUS IlEM ED which completely throw? in the shndc nl! other discoveries in medicine and it affords him much gratification that they rcceive the unanimous approbation of nil who have tested thein. The til agio Bilious Powders are a
EIIVEIT
A(
r:::
(We advise all who are tronldrd «iclt this fear-
and all the late pubiica- i'11' malady to always keep the Powders or ready for immediate u*e.) .. liere are a few imr-oi
on hand
tit. particulars specific for all Bilious
1st.—They are the Ore
2d.—They are the only known remedy that will euro Liver Complaint. 3d,—They arc tho only known remedy that will cure Constipation. 4tli.—The Powders are so thoro'.ieh in their operation that one paekage will bo all that the majority" 9f those using then will .require to cfieet a
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most effectual cathartic, known. Oth.— They are the cheapest and best medicine extant, as they can be sent by mail to any part of the globe for the price, 5U cents.
Circulars, containing certificates, information, fcc., sent to any part of tho world free of charge. SOLD IJY ALL DHUOGISTS, or by mail on application to C. G. CLAli.lv I CQ., General Agents, NEW IIAVKX, CONN.
PI ice, 50 cent* per lo.e. T. W. FRY fc CO., Agents for Crawfoidsville and vicinity. Nov. S, ISO'!. vl'JnOy].
]SI IJST G- TO 1ST
feoi,i) BY GITN DEALERS,
and the trade generally.
Upwards of
200,000
furnished the U. S.
Government.
\nny Revolver, 44-100 in. calibre: Navy Kcvolver, .'{6-100 in. calibre Belt Revol ver, (self-cocking,) Navy calibre Belt Revolver, Navy size calibre: Police Revolver, Navy sizo calibre New Pocket Revolver, (with) loading Lever, IViekot Revolver, (self-cocking Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge
No. 22
Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, cartridge Gun'CaviC, using No. 152 eartride Single i'iirrel Shot Gun Kevolving Rifle, 36-100 in. calibre: Breech Loading Rille, No. 32 cartridge: Brecch Loading Carbine, No. 4rt cartridi u. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel.) with Scber I' net
S. Rifled usKet, S[)riiigfield Patten
^f'Our new Breech Loading Arms e^ been approved and adopted for Military servico in Europe. E. RKMIXGTOX
&
$2,000
A' KIT.NCT..
I (»1 at Itccoidei's nfli'C.
Soxu, Ilion, N. i.
AGENTS :—Moore & Nichols, New York Jos. 0. Grubb & Co., Philad'a: I'oultncy &. Trimble, Baltimore Henry Folsom & Co., New Orleans and Memphis L. M. Rum cy it Co., St. Louis, july 26, '66 6£mo3.
A YEAR made by any one with $1.5—Stencil Tools. No experi
ence necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers}* and Treasurers of 3 Bank,*, indorse the circular.'^ free with samples. Address tfie America} oil Tool Springfield. Vermont.
Sept. '(»6,
ia
9
N
3
¥~-y^
^0ouglis, Golds or Croup
USE
COE'S COUGH BALSAM.
FOJ
S E S I A
Diarrhea and Dysentery,
CSJ
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure,
For Sale
mild and pleasant vet the BT BjRi'GGISTS EVERYWHERE.
jan25'ti(i. 1 w.
Lyon's Periodical Drops.
The "a* JFem&le^MesHedi/
1-OU IRREGULARITIES.
These Drops arc a scientifically compounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums Reing liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for tho care of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles arc annually sMd and consumed by the la dies of tho United States, every one of whom speak in the strongest, terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the place of erery other Female Remedy, and are consid ered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest, and most infallible preparation in the 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 when they may be used, and explaining when and why they should not, nor could not be used without producing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of JOHN L. LYO.N", without which none are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYOtf, 195 Chape! Street, New Haven, Conn,, who can bo consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1 50 per bottle. C.' G. CLARK & CO., Gon'l Agents for U. S. and Canadas.
Jan. 25, IfaOli. wly.
Rustic Shades.
CALL
at tho "CORNER BOOK STORE" and seo our full assortment of Rustic Window Shades, made of pine wood, nicc, pretty and at prices below anythin, aug'23tf.]
NOTICE
ever offered in this city. L. A. FOOTE & CO.
Jidminislrator^s JYotice,
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of William J. Peterson, l»tc of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. •'Ilaid estate is supposed to be solvent.
JOHN PETERSON, Jr., Adm*q§
1?', I?0li—i'.tv. [price?"
BIG STOCK
FRESH GOODS.
IMMENSE, RUSH
O
PRICES BELOW COMPETITION.
St PEPvD stock of
EMPRESS CLOT US,
3IOIIM-: ASTKiUJiS,
SILKS,
rOPLINS,
TO MATCH.
YOUNG (EXTLEMEX will put on a satisfacry smile, when contemplating tho
WELL-FITTING SUITS,
the fineness and finish of the
Clotlis aiicl Ca*
GREAT SENSATION DR. JOHN BULL'S
Commercial Row
WIDE AWAKE!
CAMPBELL, GALEY & ,V HARTER
ON TIIE
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sAsJj ^1{la
The Ladies are in ocstasies over the RICH A"ND Worm Destroyer lor sale. They urn yrtmly nee-led
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MEIil^OES,
MOHAIRS,
COBURGS,
LUSTRLS,
BEAUTI FCr [O VKS,
MAGNIFICENT SIIAVRLS,
AND
E
E N S E
SUPPLY OE UXIQUE
rl IMMIN GS
lieres
The'YOUNG MISS gives her head a ecouethsh toss as she places on it an imperial..
USSTOSSS HAT
and stamps her foot in triumph as she buckles on a well-fitting, high cut
POLISH.BOOT.
CIIIL'-'ui "X arc frantic after HEAD-NETS at 5 cent apiece. Old and young and middle-aged are crowding to
CAMPBELL, GALEY & KARTEB'S
and buying
SSMIO M\l! &ME&TEW&8
at 15 Cents a Yard.
Bleached "M ITS X, I
iST
at 13 eesils.
at 12 1-2 ccaats. EJesl 200 yd.
SPOOL COTTON at 8 cts.
and all other goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere.
CALL SOON
FAST FOR CASH
is the motto of this house%
CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.
P. S.— The above goods were ajl bought late in the season, thereby securing the newest styles and tho last novelties ih Dross Goods, with the advantage of 15 to 20 pet cent, in favor"®f buyers. C., ft. & IJ
XdjgpnVier ^Iist
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gREAT REMEP8ES,
authn tic- documents.
ARKANSAS HEAR© FROM.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL' MEN.
Stonoy Point, Whito Co., Ark., May 2.1, 0(5.
Dr. John /lull:—Dear Sir: La?'t February I as in Louisville, purchasing drugs, aiul I got mo of your Sarsaparilla and cdron Bitters.
My sou-in-Iaw, who wns with me in '.ho store., been down with rheumatism for sonic tim*, imnenced on tho Bitters, and soon found his general ho.-iUh improved.
Dr. (ii.-t, who had been in bad health, tried them, and ho .'il.-io improved. Dr. Coffee, wlio liad been in b:id health for 30T eral 3'efl-rs—afitmaeh- and liver affoetvd—improved very much by the use of your Hitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters had given you great popularity in fhiii settlement.. I think I -ould sell a greai a a your Cedron Hitlers und Sarrsnparilla. Ship mo via Maiupiiii, ».iro Rieketr A Neely. ^Respectfully,
G. B. WALK air.
Parents,- Read ibis Important
Licttei'.
YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS
Middletown, I a d., April 2(, '00.
Mr. M. L. Du'plan writes I do no* know that Bull's Worm Destroyers need any mo: recomI mendations t! an ic has already uttiiined by its
I~J|r\S)ri "i'n merits, but will state that my little son, aged I about three years, was severely attacked hut fall I
f,n
Gr270 ^LTTB.-?, high fever, throwing him into .spasms, or perhaps more properly,./to, lasting from half an hour to one and a half hours at the same time the ehibl had strong symptoms of worms. My physician —one of the best in this part of the country—exhausted all nis skill aad the .1/*1 •'{"_ to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any.
winter with light chilis, followed by very
I thought "John Bull" could do it, and ivc tho I child the contents of three boxes, in triple doses, nitfht mid morning, with happy results. The
not
had
il
spavin for over three months,
I and instead of the bloated mass that ho was, ho is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it." Yours, trulv,
M. Ii. DUPLAN.
A C'aH fi'om Di^ant Jjinaesohi.
Kingston I\ O., Sleeken Co., Min., April 7, Mr John fJcU:—-Dc: Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores have none of your
here in Mhinr-ioia. A trial is all that is nee-Jed to givo them a reputation. \y can't do without than. Do send some on this way. in re
D. G. AIIKOWGOOI).
A grood ISfcason i'or lUse Captain's
Faith.
HEAD THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER 7v^D TUB
LETTER FROM
IIIS
SIOTIIEH. fe:
E a a A 1 0 1 S 6 0 T)r. John Bull:—Dear Sir: Knowing the efii-4* ciency of your RnrsajiariUsi, ami the healiTit anil beneficiiii fjo.ilitiei it possesses, I send you the t'ol--j lowing statement of my case.
I was wounded about two years ngi: a? taken prisoner and confined for sixteen monthi. Dning moved so often, ir.y wounds Lave not healed yet. 1 have not set up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assist natuic. I have mure iaM.li in your .Sarsaparilla than in anything eLse. I wish "that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottlee/ and oblige
CAPT. C. P. JOIIXSO^, Hit Louis. Mo.-
P. S.—The following was written April 1SG5, by Mr»*. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson.
Dr. ihilh—Dear sir: My husband, Dr. C. fi:' Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physieion ia Central New Zork, where he died, leaving tho above C. 1\ Johnson to my e.iro. At thirteen years ol age he hail the chronic diarrhea and si-rofula. for which I gave iiiai your isarsapsiriila. IT cnit.ii
IIIM.
I have for ten years recommended
it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for .scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfeet success has attended it'. The cures ejt'ccUd in some raxes of wrbful* nnd fever sore* id re almoit miraculous. I am very anxious for my .-on t"
asain hav re ur t0
your Sarsnparilla. lie i*
fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. Ilia wounds woro torribla, but I believe he will recover,
Respectfully, JJ'LXNIE JOHNSON.
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
TOR TIIE CURE or
SUE AND
—Oll-
Chills ancl Fever.
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine jn«tly claims tor it a superiority over all remedies ever ottered to the publio, for the stif*. cr(ai», *y»tW^.an«l permanent enrc of Ague and Fever, or Ghffis and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestei countiy to bca.r him testimony to t"hc truth of the assertion, tha.t in no case whatever will it fail to cure, it the directions are. strictly followed and carried out. In a great ruanv eases a sin-'lo doso has boon sufficient for a cure,'and whole families have been cured, by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of tjie. general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after tho disease has been checked more especially in difficult and loug standin-' eases. Usually, this medicine will not requiro any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after having taken three or lour doses of the Tonic, a single dose of LULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS
will be sufficient.-
no".*--!
DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal OtEua:
*o. 10 Filth. Cross Street.
LOUISVILLE, K.Y.
All of the abovo medicines for sa4o
by
B. J. BINPORD & BHD,
Crawi
bi*clsville Xncl.-
