Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 June 1867 — Page 3
THE JOURNAL
Time Table L., IS. A. & C. R.
TRAINS GOIXO NORTH.
Freight Express Accommodation 'Vs GOING SOUTH. Expross...^.'..".. ... Accommodation freight
2:0.2 P. G:30 P. 9:20 A. M,
10:14 A. M. 5:3-1 P. M. 9:18 A. M.
,.v County Convention. At an informal mooting of the Union Central Committoo, the undersigned, as Chairman thereof, was directed to call a county convention, to bo held at tho court houso in Craw•fordsvill on the 3d day of August, 1867, for tho purpose of nominating candidates for. Clerk, Auditor and County Commissioner. It is recommended that the several townships hold conventions as soon as convenient, for the purpose of selecting delegates. Tho ratio of •representation, will be tho same as last year.
P. S. KENNEDY, Chairman.
Agricultural Meetings The Board of Directors of tho Montgomery County Agricultural Socicljmet at the offico of the Township Trustee, on Saturday tho 1st of June, 18G7. T. II. Fitzgerl in tho chair. Tho following committees were appointed, viz:
Printing.—A. W. Lcmmon, It. Canine and Jas. Ileaton, Sen. Finance.—Samuel Gillilaml. Daniel S. Jones and R. Canino.
Fair Grounds.—Joel Stoddard, Geo. W. Smith and "\V. Iv. Iloss. Premium List.—A. W. Lcmmon, G. "W. Smith, W. Iv. Ross, J. Giliiland. Joel Stoddard, II. Canine and J. Vf. ...Burk.
The following matters were also determined, viz: To hold tho Fair on the 23d, 2-lth, 25th, 2Cth and 27th of ^September, 18G7 to reduce tho price *of admission tickets for a family to itho old standard, 61,00 to pay the •',promii!fns above one dollar in ware or 'useful articles, and less than one dollar jin premium articles or ca?h, at tho option of the person to whom tho premium is duo to appoint a committee »tf five for each class of articles, and publish their names at tho timo of 'publishing tho premium list, and to pav premiums in full, without pro rating, T. II. FITZGERL,
.Go to Binford's for Toilet Soaps.
fG? to Binford's for the best Coal Oil.
'-Go to ford's for Perfumery.
'.Registers.
'The 'following persons were appointed
:hy
tho County Commissioners,
undcr the Registry law, to register the names of tho voters for the various townships in thie county
No. 1, Co&l Creek township, W. ^V. Tiffany, Joshua Boric. Xo. 2, .Wayne township, John S. ray, Joseph S. Henry.
No.. 3, Ripley-iownkhip, John Smith, Noah W. Grimes. No. -i, Brown township, Jesse Y. Durham, Samuol C. Davidson.
No. 5, Scott township, M. M. Ilcnry, John II. Harrison. No. 6, (Jnion township, Joseph Gaskill, Wm. S. Galoy, II. E. Sidner.
No. 7, Madison township, Thos. W. McClure, James M. -Sitoddard. No. 8, Sugar Crook township, James II. Strain, Eli Boots.
No. 0, Franklin township, Samuel. T. Miller, Wm. J. Mullen, Stephen Graves.'
No. 10, Walnut township, James G. "JoKnston, James Evans. No..l'l, Clark Township, Joel Ridge, D. C. Stovor.
Go to Binford's for all kinds of Brushes.
Go tcTBinford's for Patent Medicines.
To the Ladles.
Mrs. WHEELER would announce to *thc ladies her arrival in this place direct from New York. Sho offers to ihe ladies great bargains in hair. She ^has a full supply of all tho latest designs of Chignons, Curls. Switches,
Coils and Frizettes, all styles, manufactured to order. Orders for hair jewelry neatly and promptly filled.
JVIme. Deihorest's universal hair curlers for sale. Cash paid for hair. She would respectfully request an oarly call, as her stay in town is limited. *Rooms at the Walker Houso.
Tliieves Re-Arrested. Tho two thieves discharged irom our jail last woek, Vcatch (alias Fairburn) and Thomas, have been arrested at Lafayette for stealing $60 frorix a mill in Tippecanoe county. Our Sheriff, Mr. McConnolI, was sent for to identify them. They deniod ever having been in Crawfordsvillo until they saw
NEWT.,
WE
President.
A. W. L?:5,rMON, Sec'}*.
:.'Go to Binford's for best Fish Hooks •and lines.
5,ettcr from General Langstrcci. Wo publish iu to-days paper an important letter from Gen. Longstreet, one of the most prominent and distinguished officers of the late rebel army. IFo fully identifies himself -with tho Republican party says that 'lemocracy died ivith tho rebellion, and that hereafter the principles of the .Republican party will bo the laws of the land. lie denounces tho Copper head faction of the .North for opposing negro suffrage. lie takes a practical and sensible viow of the situation. :K
when thoy "caved.
Go to FRY'S Drui in tho Drue: lino.
To
Stoi'i for anything
Go to Binford's for Dye Stuffs.
TWO-IIORSE
Pino tooth, hair and nail brushes at FRY'S Druir Store.
CORRESPONDENTS.—Wo
are not
in tho habit'of noticing anoymous productions sent to us for publication, but will say to "ELOISE'' that wo can not publish her poem unless sbc will somewhat remodel it. Some of the incs contain too many syllables, and others not enough. Poetry is mado up of an equal number of accented" and unaccented syllables, arranged in regular order. "ELOLSE"' doesjiot conform to this rule.
Go to Binford's-for Paints & Oils.
JUST
received at Campbell & Hat--
tor's, a largo assortment of ..scythes, snaths and cradles. Also, horse rakes and horse forks.
Go to Binford's for Lamps & Chimnevs.
arc glad to notico many eviden
ces of manufacturing enterprise in many parts of our State. A new and extensive cotton mauufactory has just gono into operation at Evansville. Midway botween Brazil and Harmony a large iron foundry is approaching completion. ,, I"
Suicides.
TIvo mama for committing suicitL seems to be mpftily becoming epidemi throughout the country. The number of suicides daily reported by the press is alarming. Who can account for it? We cannot pick up a daily paper without having our feelings harrowed by reports of half a dozen instances of self-destruction.
TIIK
railroad meeting advertised to
take place last Saturday had to be deferred, on account of our Common Picas Court, which vas in session ali
Buy your Drills and Medicines T. W.
SEE
ol
new advertisement of Campbell
& llarter in to day's paper. They have been getting on a large lot of goods, and wo understand that they are selling at prices below the market.
Go to Binford's for Garden Seeds".
CSosing' EJp,
The auction room on Green Street has suspended operations-for the present, until the arrival of the new goods, which will bo here next Friday. They consist of all kinds of dry goods, dress goods, pi'ccc'goods and clothing, from a bankrupt houso in the East, which will be sold positively without a limit to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, from 11 o'clock A. M. until 2 o'clock P. M., and a regular Ladies' sale from 2 to -i P. M. Also at 7 o'clock, evening. Mr. Tro}* has gono East to superintend the shipping and invoicing of the goods, and will positiy.ely.be hero on Friday.
Drowned.
On Sundaj' last a young lad, named MVKTIE BRODERICIC, sen.of a widow lady living in tho north part of the city, was accidentally drowned while bathing in Sugar Creek, near the bridge on the Lafayette road,
Mos t' Thieving.
On Sunday night last some thief entered the residence of T. Ivinkead, living near the^ Methodist Church in this city, and'"abstracted some 800, while Mr. K. was asleep.
On Friday night last, Mr. Jno. Weaver,"living on tho Indianapolis and Orawfordsvillo road., had somo §500 stolen from his* house. "No arrest in either case", and no clue as yet to the perpetrators of the robberi.es,.
FARMERS
,Go to Binford's for Drugs & Med i-
cines.
that wish to buy the be6t
SINGLE MOWERS
in America, (one that
can cut over 20 acres per day with a common team) can seo a samplo by calling soon at Campbell & Harter's.
Milch Cow Wanted.
Any one having a first-class Milch Cow for sale at fair figures, can find a purchaser by calling at tho "Journal" ollicc^
LADOfi.x, Juno 1, JSG7.
EDITOR JOURNAL Please announce the name of DAVID II. HECKATHOHN as a candidate for Auditor, at the next election, subject to the decision of the licpublican Union County Convention.
CLARK TOWNSnil'.
For Clerli.
Thc.muae of A. W. LEMMON will bo presented to the Union convention as a candidate for Clerk of Montgomery county.
June 13.] MANY FRIENDS.
INSTANTLY.—Any trouble occasioned by eating cucumbcrs or unripe fruit will disappear instiint.er if the sufferer will tako ono swallow of Coe's Dyspepsia,Cure. It is perfectly harmless. V.8.-
Farmers, Look to Your interest. I have a few of thope celebrated HUBBARD MOWERS. For light draft strength and durability, they are not surpassed by any machine in tho country. They cut four feet four inches wide, and weigh fivo hundred and fifty pounds, warranted all O. K. I will sell them low for cash or exchange them for good horses. A big lot of scythes, snaths, cradles, &c., just received.
Ladies, come and try tho Novelty Cog Wheel Clothes Wringer, they will do ycu good. 30-t-L) W. POWERS.
Call ahdi'oxamino the Iio'ck Taints at T.
S Common Pleas Court. Common Picas Court is still in session. On Sunday last Judge Nay lor was attacked with something like a sinking, chill, since which ho has not beeu able tooccup}- the bench. Judge Cowan, of the Circuit Court, presides in his stead, under an appointment from the former. Tho wholo of the week, so far, has been occupied iri trying the Heed will case, from Fountain count}-
ISiid^c Contract.
The Board of Commissioners, at their present session, awarded to Mr. RieiiARD
EPPERSON,a
.. ..:.'MARRIED, On Thursday last, June Gth, at the residence of L. B. Slavens, in Kansas City. Missouri, by" the Rev. J. Pierce. Mr.
AMBROSE RE.ULEY
SLIELKY.
to Miss
MINNIE
Thus has a gallant soldier that never gave up to tho sternest and most determined foe, at last surrendered to bright eyes and smiling lips. Long may he enjoy the blandishments of his new comrado as well as the choicest blpssings of a government his valor helped to preserve...
[COMA U.\iCAT.ED.]
.DIED.
In Franklin township, on the 7th ilist., after a lingering sickness of three months,
A
62d year of his age.-, -.-During the last of his sickness he suffered extremely, but without com plaint.
lie remarked to those around him that he rejoiced that he should soon be free from all pain and suffering. From that time until ho died his sufferings seemed more severe, but as tho sun sinks calmly to rest at the close of a long summer's day, so he sank peacefully down into the slumbers of death, lie died a triumphant death, leaving as a precious legacy to iiis friends the assurance that he has £Tono to the rest of Heaven.
C. L. THOMAS. A. D. THOMAS
THOMAS & THOMAS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
€jrm.cfordsvillCi Indiana..
«ST THE
O N E
BOOK
Riding Cultivators, as
good as ever went into a field, at 820 Less than the usual price, at Campbell quarter's. Call and sec them. tf
Misccllnncon?, School, College, Blank, Gift, l'oy, and all kinds of I3QO.KS.
Bill, Cap, Letter, dow, and Wrapping
Envelopes, Pen?, Ac., a very lar
Pictures and Picture Frn.moa, of Molding, Cord and Tassels.
Wall, Win-
•A
Ink, Pencils, Slates, itc and complete stock.
a large stock
nd W id pat
Window Curtains and Window Shades of all tho different styles and patterns.
Notions and Fancy Articles ornamental come and see.
both useful and
Toys of all descriptions bring in your children and they can be pleased.
tions plea
E
Pistols of the lincst manufacture c., &c. If you need one come in.
man
Cartridge.?,
L1 one
&
to ran on
All the leading Literary Papers and Magazine:* kept constantly on hand.
amilv [ne an
Wilcox "fc Gibbs' JTamily Pciving M:ichines.The best. Ladies come and see them.
Remember the "Corner Book Store." northwest. corner Yernon and Green Streets, Crawfordsvflle, Indiana.
L. A. FOOTE & CO.
Nov. S, 1S66. vlflnO.
Seed Potatoes.
All extra quality of Seed Potatos for sale by WM. P. RAMEY, No. 4, Commercial Block. April 18.
PINE SHINGLES,
CEMENT, LIME, COAL, SALT, cfco,
TIIE
TINDERSIONEI) woulJ rcspcctfully inform those interested that ho is prepared to luniish tho trade with tho nbovo named articles, at tho lowest cash rates. My pln.co of business is convenient to everybody, being located on tho lot formerly occupied by tho old hotel, known as the Crane llouso. J. "V KEEIiAN
HF VOU want Pine Lath, call on
[F
practical and ex
perienced mechanic, the contract for building a bridge across Sagar Creek, at Mauker'ss Mill, one mile south of Darlington. We- congratulate the inhabitants "on tho other sido of Jordan," on tho prospect of having a good and substantial bridge, which will prove to them a great convenience..
KEERAN.
fF you want Tine Shingles, call on
[F
KEERAN.
you want tlio best Cement, call on KEERAN.
vou want Lime, call on v, KEERAN. rF vou want any of the above named article?, at reasonable rates,-«»11 on KEERAN.
A'l
1
THE
CORNER BOOK STORE
YOU WILL FIND NEARLY*-
One Sluiulrcd ariciies
WALL PAPER
At various prices, and as cheap ad ,.tho chcapesl in the City.
-O-
FIFTY SAMPLES OF
WINDOW SHADES,
A variety of stylos.-
RUSTIC SHADES,
BUFF AND GREEN,
And something new in that line, viz:
FRENCH, Plain and Colored. I.M I'EltlAL DUPLEX and MIPERIAL, Plain and Colored.
-O-
N. B.—AVe cnri and do undersell Fcddlcrs on RUSTIC SHADES. Call and sco if wo do not.
HAVING
an arrangement-with the Manufacturers of the above Shades, we can furnish any size that may bo wanted.
L. A. FOOTE & CO.
March 21, 1S67—m3.
Real Estate for Sale.
A house and lot on rtfce corner of South and Walnut- streets—a good^-story houso and other out-buildings-. Also, good stabling arid uggroilt variety of-fruit- Torn# easy.
ALSO—A desirable property—8 acres—well improved, ju.st out-side the city, south. Anew 2 story frame houso of 15 rooms, a good barn and othoi-ou t-buildings and an unsurpassed young orchard, just in bearing, of i}4 acres.
ALSO—A two aero Lot in Ilocum's addition of out-lots—a small houso of 2 rooms, and seme bearing fruit. It is one of the most desirable outlots near the city, .and will bo sold at low figures.
Call on WEHSTKR, MAY FC KKKN'KV, fob 28] at Recorder'! oiliee.
P. S. KENEDY,
A-ttorney
at
Law,
oFincK xo. 4, OYI:R NATIONAL HANK. AVING removed to CIIAWFOHDSVILLE, IND., will devote his time exclusively to his profession. [npr 27
MILLINERY STORE
Ko. 2 ComiBiercsal B3ock, EJP STAIRS.)..,,, CRAWFOEDSVILLH, J-XI)
Mrs. M. L. Williams, IS
AGAIN IN TIIE MARKET WITH A full and complete stock of all articles for the Spring trade in the Millinery line, of the latest styles and pntterns. The public generally are invited to call before purchasing, as she determined to sell as cheep as any other establishment in the city. [war2Syl
IS
Note, Billot, Papera.
IIEIIEBY GIVEN that John M. Cowan, James Graham and others, have filed their petition in the Clerk's Office of the city of Crawf'ordsville, praying for the vacation of so much of the alley as is situated between lots number 5, 0, 7 Son the north, »nd lots 9, 10, 11 & 12 on the south of said alley, in Huston & Graham's addition to said city, and to have an alley opened up some 20 or 30 feet north of present location.
JAMES GRATIAV JOHN M. COWAN and other petitioners.
June 5, 1807. [6-t3.]
fckcrifiT's Sale.
VIKTUE of two executions to mo directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will cxposo at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, tho 22d of June next, between tho hours, of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho court house door in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tho following described real estate, to-wit: Lot sixty-nine, (09) original plat of the town of Crawfordsville, to be Hold to satisfy said executions and cost and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and cost, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale tho foe simple of said real estate, taken as the property of Hannibal Pursel and Albert Pursel, at tho suit of Benjamin F. Cox and Joseph Houston. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
J. N. McCONNELL, Sheriff of M. C. May 30w3-prs. fee §5 00
Sheriff's Sale.
BYrected
virtue of five several executions to mo difrom the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will expose at public sale, t- the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 15th day i.f June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M., of said day, at. tlie Court House door in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a tf-rm not exceeding seven years of the following deseribed real estate, to wit
The north half and the north half of tho south half, being the north three-fourths of out lot number five (5) in John Myer's, Jr. addition to the town of Ladoga. To be sold to satisfy said executions and cost,'and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgement, interest and cost, I will at the same time and place, expose at public sale, the fco simple of said real estate. Taken as tho property of Ilcnry Moore and William H. Neff at tho suits of Lewis Fally ot al., Franklin Landers et al., William P. Wallace otal., "William Guiterman ct al. and James Knox. Said sale will be mado without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.:
J. N. McCONNELL,
may23-3w[prs fco $5 GO] Sheriff M. C.
HENKY'-WAlSSOT.
They
Consist
5 0 0 0 a
May "9 1867—(octlS'GG)
SILVER-SMITHING!
P.
SPECTACLES,
of all kinds "to suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a largo assortment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a lino stock of,
Gold X^ens,
I have also just received a new and complete set of Watchmaker's
TOOLS AND MATERIALS,
and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored'with in the best style and with PROMPTNESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year.
Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Warrington street, west of the court-house. P. FITZPATRICK.
August 31, 1S6C. yl.
Sweet Potato Plants.
THEundersigned
f!
&E.iijER$ IJv
NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
GRAWFOBBSYiEI,
ARE RECEIVING- A LARGE STOCK OF
SPliING: AND: SUMMER GOODS!
THESE GOODS WERE
Cloaks, Cloaking and Shawls, Latest Styles of Cassimeres Sattinets and Cottonades
at
-Have constantly on hand and for sale, a general stopk of
Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons,
And Vehicles of every description, of the very LATEST and NEWEST PATTERNS, Manufactured of the very BEST SECOND GROTII TIMBER, which they will sell at the most reasonable rates, and take old work iu part
IHEY HAVE TIIE EXCLUSIVE HIGIIT OF
GRANT'S SHIFTING TOP RAIL,
By which tho top of a buggy can be taken off in ten seconds, and is as sccuro when on as if rivited to tho seat.
Done on SHORT NOTICE and at MODERATE PRICES.
ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.
March 21, 1867-tf. DOIIEKTY & DEIGHTON.
FiTZPATRiCK.
O O O 8 gQ
Watches" I
JEWELRY.
"H" HAVE on hand a largo and fine assortment of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in the market. Also, a large supply of S-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of the best quality. Also, a large stock of
would inform the public that
from and after the 8th day of May, he will be prepared to furnish Sweet Potato plants, of the Nansemond variety, in any number, to those who may want tho same. The plants are thrifty and of good size, and wm bo suro to grow if properly planted. (Jail at my old rosidonco, in the south part of tho city. C. SMOCK, may 2, v? 3.
G. W^EMiOKE.
for asli
:cz? .. r- i'iyrXT-irX. jf: W/ •"-"HA' ..
.A-iacl are now ofFerecl' at at EOTV" ]P3-tICES as can be found in tlie State of Indiana.
of Brown and Bleached Muslin,
Hickory and Checked Shirtings, Prints, of Rich Styles,
sreat bargains.
Ono of tho handsomest stocks of
BUY GOODS IN CRAWFORDSVILLE! PLAIN AND CHECKED DRESS GOODS OF EVERY
DELANES AND CHALLAS, PLAIN & FIGURED,
Balmoral Hoop Skirts.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
Also, a largo stock of QUEENS WARE of every stj-Ic. Call and examine, and thereby savo money.
2,000 Lbs. Carpet Warp,
WASSON & ELMORE.
C^irrtlA-GE MANIJCO RY.
D0HERTT & DEIGHT0N
Washington Street, Opposite Centre Church,
I
TV-'
S HADE,
CRAWFORDSVILLE
WOOL EXCHANGE
AND
MANUFACTORY!
AT TISE OL,» SIGM OF
WOOL WANTED,
Lynn Corner, Crawfordsville.
%^bo.Ij GROWERS, LOdkilERli, Examine our Stock and look for yourselves. Tho largest and best stock of
fW" OOLBN S
Wo have ever Offered to our trade, and on Letter torms than for years. Warranted
NO SHODDY OR WASTE
Goods. /We have a splendid stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
COTTONADES,
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c.
COLORED AND WHITE I7
CARPET YARNSj
that are good. Cotton larns. Batting, Ac.
CARDING AND-SPINNING
and Roll carding done promptly and in" order. Wool Received at the Factory or Store for exchange or work.
R.
April 25, '07—tf.
[part
DR. JOHN BULL^
GREAT REMEDIES.
BULL'S Cedron Bitters.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
ARKANSAS HEARD "FROM.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN". 5 St-onoy Point, White Co., Ark., May 23, '0(5:* Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville, purchasing djrugs, and. I got some of your Sarsaparilla and ,OcJron Bitters.
My son-in-law. wlio Was with rac in the store, had been down Witb. rheumatism for some timo, commenced on the Bitters, anil soon found hid general health improved.
Dr. Gist, who had been in bad^licaitfi, trie! tiic-m, and be also improved. Dr. Coffee, who bad been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver affected—improved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I cap Id sell a groan quantity of yourmedieines this fall—especially o£ your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship rno via Memphis, cure liickett it Neely. o" llespoctfully, -., C. B. V/ALKER/}
Bull's Worm Destroyer*
Parents, Read this Important Licttcr.
YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS.
.f^Middletown, Ind., April 2$/ 'OGi"
Mr. JT. L. Dnplan writes: I do not know thafc Bull's Worm Destroyers need any inoro rdcommendations than it has alre.ady attained by its own merits, but will state that my littlo son, aged about three years, was severely attacked last fall and winter with light chills, followed by..very high fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, /?ts, lasting from half an liour 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 Medica to expel the worms, and entiroly failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and gave tBo child the contents of three boxes, ^in triple doses, night and morning, with happy results. Tho child has not- had a spasm for over three month.-*, and instead of the bloated ma3S that ho was, ho is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it." ji
Yours, trulv, M. L. DUPLAN
5'
A Call from Distant Minnesota.
Kingston P. O., Mecken Co., Min., Aprii 7. Mr John Bull:—Dear Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores nave none of your AVorm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here in Minnesota. A trial is all that is needed to givo them a reputation. We can't do without them. Do send some on this way.- 1
Yours, sincere!jT, D. G-. ARJR0WG00D."
BULL'S SARSAPAEILA,
A good Reason for £3ae Captain's Faith.
READ TIIE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AMD TUB LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo.','April 30, 1S66. Dr. John Bull:—Doar Sir Knowing tho cllicicr.cy of your Sarsaparilla, and tho healing and bcnctici.il qualities it possesses, I send you the following 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 yot. I 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 nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything el30. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen buttle^ and oblige
CAPT. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 30 1SC5, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson.
Dr. Bull:—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C.. CT. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physicion in Central Now Zork, where he died, leaving tho above C. P. Johnson to my cars. At thirteen years of age ho had the chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilja. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten years recominondc'd it to many in Now York, Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effected in some eases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very 'anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparillq,. lie i3 fearful of getting a spurious articlc, hence his writing to you for it. llis wounds wero terrible, but I'belrcvc ho will rocovor.
Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and "Vender of tho celebrated
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
FOR THE CURE OF
AOOE
km
FEVEL
—OR-
Chills and Fever.
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies orcr offered to the public, for tho safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Aguo and Fever, Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Westorn and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to euro, if tho directions aro strictjy followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has boon sufficient for a cure, and'whole families have been cured by a single bottlo, -with' a" perfect restoration of tho general health. It is, however, prudent, and in evory case moro-tfertiin to curc, if its use is continued in smaller dosos for a week or two after the disease has boon* checked, more especially in .difficult and long standhig cases. Usually, this inodicino will net requiro any aid to keep ihe bowels in good order should tho patient, however, roquiro a cathartic ratodicine, after having taken threa or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS
will be sufficient..
HILLS.
'•'h^Totvn JLotn for Sale.
HAVE four beautiful LOTS, in an eligible of the city, which .1 will, sell on very easouablo tevrosC.' TAYLOR BUFFINGTON. march 21, 1SC7. ./*
DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:
Ko. 40 FUtb. Cross Street, LOI'ISTILLE, KYi
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All of tho. above remedies for sale_by\*r,
E: J. B1NFORIK
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Crawfordsville^ Incl.,
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