Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1867 — Page 3

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THE JOURNAL.

Time XafelC— & R. R.

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2vffi2 F. M.

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Aceommodatb^p

Etpres^., Ac?«muf Freight.

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.... $:IS A. M. ft

Stamped Envelops,

Our wSrlhV*1^ !ftnx I'.*i?A\vFoRD, bas on hand, at tho Postoffice, spepi mens ol Xhe .yauipus^Uindp of Postage Stamped Envelops, fdr'thc '6? businesj mpn

t'. fstj envelops, bearing requests for

rt-o .Kftfoe

ftf

UVui «'«.*

A' ottw e. .^.U.vU i«Uto 'W

iiished \vi li'.t»t additional chaise

Tlj.is i^ a ^opd^rrangeineiil lor bur/i-, jiTS8^iticri, aiid they will do well to ex-

amtBe thesVspo^iikftns arid Bond t£bi£

orders. The envelops rango from 3

cents letter to 40 cents official.

Golden Coffee.

Fof tho choicest coffee that has been in Crawfordsville market for five yeara, GO to A. P. UA.MSEV, west of the court houso he has it.apd no mistake. All coffee--drinkers should- examine this coffee before purchasing elsewhere.— It has just arrived^.*' -'z

Kentucky, will preach at the Christian Church on Saturday evening, 14th iribt., at o'clock, and over Sabbath.

7V. FORD'S Tonic Cordial, for pain in the Stomach, Diorheea, Cholic ••Cholera Morbus and Dysentery, at

HINFOIID'S drug store.

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Four Hundred good cook, parlor and box heating Stoves now on hand and for sale at. reduced prices, at the house furnishing stovo store of ROI & MAHOKNEr, on Washington street, Crawfordsville, Tnd. Also, their stock of ••'lin-ware, glass and queensware is complete, and every housekeeper thould examine their stock and buy from them. New beginners can get any article from them that is used or needed in beginning to keep house.

All articles warranted and sold at re duced priccs. Look for tho big cof-fe^-pot., t..

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WE have just received a lot of ColTPj both dry and grOtind in oil, which \v,o offer at 25 per cent, lower than ever TTho attention of large consumers is especially invited.

hOiiSo

xhas

had' a

muceeseful trade the past season, and .are making large preparations for a lieavy Full business.-

I'riiE Spanish Float Indigo, for coloring and blueing purposes: the best article in the market at BIXFOK,D*S drug fctoro.

Richmond Plows.

Farmers in want of a good Plow will do well by calling on Campbell & Harter, and trying One of'the old Richmond PlOWS.,

WE have a lot of Bock Paints, which wo will sell at manufacturer's prices,

c. ~r -. 1 &J*,Bn?FORD,&Bao.„,n

Drucgists.

MAGNOLIA WATER.-—A delightful toilet articio—superior to Cologne and *t half jjrice.

Cider Mins.

Tw6nty-five Huekey, Cider Mills for sale by DOHERTV. MAHOUNEY & Co., on "Washington St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Ox Tuesday morning last Mr. CRAIO) tin expressman, fell from his wagon and broke his leg near the hip. Tho accident will render him a cripple for lif«.

Convicted.

AWILMAM FORSHA, the young man "Vho'fitqle a horse froru GEORGE HUFF fome time since, had his triial in the ^Circuit Court on Tuesday la^t, was Sfouud ,.guilty, and sentenced to the iJtates' Prison for three years.

The

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Golden Pen—A Better Pen than Gillet's Pen. 'l()

These pens sell.rapidly wherever introduced, "^t'o all cioBscs of peopje.. &ro fully .equal to tho gold pen for ease arid beanty of writing." More tfetible and durable than any stepl, pen ever ,maunfactured. Will not eorode.'. Setid for sample box. Only 25 cents 1 Number I for general use

No. 2, extra fine points, for ladies' use, Sent free of postage." Money refunded if they do'not ^i\'e

:saftefa£t(on.

Addres* M. V'. B. COWEN,

Lafayette, IAdiuna.'.. July 3-nj4.

PAI.T* in the-6tomach or Bowels, Conslipation, ISick-Headache, Cratnpr, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Distress after eating, are surely cured by tho use oi Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It is certainly tho greatest remedy .in existence/ I'nr sa!c by: 4ruggi?t? evorywher*. )f.P

A GKSTI.F.MAN of great medical knowledge says that a more gonial, wholesome and effective tonio and appetiser than Drake's celebrated Plantation Bitters was never diacovored. lie recommends it for Dyspepsia, for. Liver Complaint, fpc Exhaustion, Weakness, for a want of Appelite, and for Mental Depression. It is an agreeable stimulant,, and is equally adapted to young and ofd/ Pot-' sons of sedentary habits, like clergymen, lawyers, merchants, and daljcato females are particua it iS

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CAMPBELL IIwtTER?aro just receiving soflac celebrated steel spring Grain Drills. Also, Cider Mills and Straw Cutters.

On Thursday last, by Rev. T. S., ebb. Mi\

SAMi

Mi^-h,i?-

uii^ a

E. J. BIXFORP & Bno.

*jrv y-\ OL'H fellow townsman J. P. CAMPpiKi.i,, of the firm of Campbell & Harder, left ffcjrXew Vork a.nd Boston on iMonday fast. This

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THE Circuit Court commenced acssion on Monday last, lion. Judge COWAN presiding. In addition to our own members of the bar, we notice the following gentlemen from a dis -lance: Hon. 1). W. Voorhees, Col. "W. C. Wilson, James MeCabe. Win. Mack, C. Calvin, John Larue, Thomas Rice and Prosecutor Wood.

i:r P. Thompson1-'nWff

V!vifV!VCUON*- rrr r-r

A,4foej|':|l of oako Iue$i*.pa» nied" lli3 above aniMjumtement, Mbr -which we tender to the happy couple our sincere thanks, and wish thciu a prosperous voyage through life.

"Marringe rightly understood, Is' to Ihe virtuous and tho good 4? A-paradise below."v™,

concourse

of citizens.

Private Srhooi.

Miss TIOVKV proposes to opon a school exclusively for girls-, at Iho house of Prof. Hovey, on College Hill, to commence on the 9ih of September.' Instruction will be given in tho higher English branches, Latin aud tbc Modern Languages. [,iug29-5.

•Administrator's JYbtics.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate, of Jeremiah McCarty, late of Mont!»omery County, Ind., deceased. Said estate is I solvent. DAVID WILLIS,

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•Mdministrator's Safe. The undersigned will sc-ll nt public sale, on SnturdHy the 2Sth of September, 1867, at his residence four and a holf miles northeast of Crnwfordsvitle. the personal property of Jeremiah MoL

Carty,

late of Montgomery county,-Indiana, do••eased, consisting of two horses, saddle and bridie, wheat in the bushel, trunk nnd wearing ap-

pare!, ie. TERMS.—A credit of Dine months will bo given on all sums-over £3, the .purchaser .giving note with-approved security, waiving,relief from valuation and appraisement laws, under ihat amount cash in hand. DAVID WILLIS,

Sept5-3] Administrator.

The Public Schools O1be

,F THE CITY OF CRAWFORDSVJLLE will opened on the-9th inst., under the supcrmtendance of J. M. Blaney, A. 13., and Mrs. C. E. Coulter, principals, assisted by a covps of com- I potent ^instructors. Parents aud guardiar.s arc: -Tequested, to. .^cijd thejr cbildren and wards promptly at the beginning of the term. I

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Great Occan.

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Over 20,000 Copies sold in one Month.

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MILLINERY STORE!

Mrs. C. "W\ San]^^riN

WOtiLD

respectfully infom (he ci»p.ns oi Crawfordsville and-vicinity thai, has justrecivtd anew stock of the inosLt eplbri.d^ and fashionable Millinery Goods ever brought to this market, at her establishment, No. 3, Empire Block, Main -1 treet, i\ here she will bo pi eased to exhibit them to her customers and the publico

BLEACHING AND DRESSING

done on short notice. Also, particular atttention given to all kinds of silk and velvet work. Sept. 27, 1866. vI9n8tf.

COUNTRY',. PRODUCE taken exchaugo for Goods. .. -. ..

We are also Agents "for

Wheeler and Wilson?st

SEWING MACHINES.

Election JYotics.

STATE OF INDIANA, MOXTGOMKRY COONTT. I, William K. Wallace, Clerk of tho Circuit Court for said county, do hereby certify that„the following offices are to be filled in said county at tho election to be held therein on the second Tuesday in October next, 1867, to-r.wit:

One Clefk of-'the Circuit Court of Montgomery one Auditor for tho county of Montgomery antt one Commissioner 1st District of Montgonierv.

I" testiu.'"15/ whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of sai court, this 2*cl

da ol"

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August, 1867,

WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk.

The qualified voters of

tbe

several townships

Montgomery county are heiT^y notified to nicet at their usual plaoes of holding eleC1-'0119 °n

k3fiLi$" iiltXii!'

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M/VESBIEO,

On^tho 6th. in|tyjyj Jiej. G. W^Staf ford, Jli\ .flA-itvinf Levri* to MiW LXvina ^hth, all

of

tjbis inty.

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':l r'K JPIESP, On Sunday last, after a lingering illness of consumption, Mr. WILLI.AM SCHNELL, in the-24tlity'ear of his age.

Tho deceased .was a highly-esteemed

citizen, a-nd ieavos'-'man friends to deplore his prematuro death. He was escorted to tho Odd Follows' burying

Religious Kotice. ^roun(] by the society of Odd Fellows Idder MOSES L. LARD, of Lexington,

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Administrator. I

I September 5-3. I

VOCAL& KXSTUf 53K*TAlj Ml'SI€

Miss Mary E. Webb,

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IL-L^coiftinencc giving lessons in piismj'and vocal music, Monday the 26tb of Septfein-' inst., at vho Methodist Parsonage. Miss

bnr, VV'Kisn has taught music for the past two years in the Thortitown Academy with pcrfeet satisfsiotiou. [Sept.5

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August 1, 'G7.

R. K. KROUT, Clerk of Trustees. ^\.Q:eiltS

tbc

second Tuesday in October next, 1867, |Jlcn and there vote for persons to fill tho several 0iuce3 mentioned in the Clerk's eertificatc above.

JOHN^. McQONNELL, J''»: It,? gheriff M. C. ill ,,r

JOHX J^XJIISIOT.,)

JUSTICE of the PEACE.

ATTENDSandall

PROMPTLY

to the collection of

Claims, other business connected with hi3 office. Office second story above the boot and shoe store of

T. S.

Kelly, on Main St.

August 1867-tfi .*-

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•Ire

The largest Book Agency in the West.

All person? in want of lucrative employment are requested to send fy/ ill'i#tratel circulars and see tbc GREAT ADVANTAGES offered those who engage ii the sale of our now jJnblications.

Now in press a new work entitled

"Shetches for the Fireside," containing, over 1,000 Lessons of Truth and Duty, for Evwry Dijg Life, eelcctcd from History and BiograpTiy,'" bdautifully illustrated with over 60. engravings, making a work of permanent value and one that will prove a first class Agents' book.

Also iu press a now edition of the ST AND/CI'D WORK TIEE COTTAGE ItfBI.E and PA3I!L¥ EXPOSITOR, by Rev. WM. PATTON, D. D. This is a u^-o. royal octavo work of 1,500 pages, having ovei 800 pages. Notes and Jltfl.cctiqps, .Iri/lex, 'J-ablcs, 21 Sieel-Eqgravin^s nnd Maps, together with a full mh1 complete Historical and Biographical Dictionary.. Redoipmended bj- the leading clergy of all denominations of Christians, not only in this country but ljuropc, and unquestionably the most aeuratc, comprehensive and superb edition of the Scriptures ever issued. It sells readily and gives unbounded satisfaction. AGENTS HAVE NO COMPETITION. Send at once for the outfit and commence the canvlkesji Full par ticiiiars free VFor samplo of a NEW PEN free, enclose two stMtapS. an*d they will-he mailed with the circular Address M. V. B. COWEN, Lafa^ett^, Indiana.

She)

V\RTUg of four'ttccAio&s Jo VlXr^ed from the Clerk of theCi^tei'CSurrof Montgomery county, I -will exVseVat public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday ttfcoth day of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock M. and -4- o'clock r. M. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Crawfordsville,' Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not cxcccding soven years of tho following real estate, to-wit: Part of lot No. sixty-nino (60) in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, and running south 45 feet thence west 100 feet, thence north 45 feet, thence east IO0? feSt to. the-^iace. o.f .beginning, to bs sold to satisfy said executions and cos*s, 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 fee simple of said real estate.

Taken as the property of Charles Marvin, (impleaded with-Hannibal Pursel and Albert Puisel) at the suit of Abraham Kughn, et al., Leopold Pappenheiiner, ot al., Abraham Phcres, et al., and Jas.- Applegate et al.

Said sale^vill be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws J. N. McCONNELL, Set. ]2,-1867.-ts]J .Sheriff of M. C.

Public Sale.

THEhis

.UNDERSIGNED will sell at public sale, at residence 4 miles northwest of Crawfordsville, on the New Richmond road, on 'is,'Saturday, September 21, 18G7,

his personal property, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn in the field. Farming Im-plementg.,-pne sftnngjwgon,'one vvo-horse wagon, ntaVI^'»e^,ithte^ or four sots bf llariiess, tc.

TKRMS OF SALE.—A. credit of-Hvelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser.-.giving/bisjidte with approved security, waiving" relief«'from valuation, or„ opprainement laws. Und»r $3 caslr in hand.

National Block, Washington Street.

The GREATEST "INDUCEMENTS

KNOWN. FOE YEARS,

IfVff

AND POPULAR, WORKS.

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aug29J! BESNARD KENNEDY.

SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED

To solteit orders for THE COTTAGE BIBLE AND FAMILY EXPOSITOR, and for SKETCHES FOR THE FIRESIDE, both new and attractive. Tforks, which mil .pay industrious agents bettdr' than'an jf' other employmoiit^ey can engnge iti- Send for illustrated circulars.* Address M. V. D. COWEN, Lafayette, Indiana,

eooas

now €tJL08IJV€r OUT that elegant Stock of

be offered until the

Is CLosEb

Wanted.

Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, Gift. Toy,-and all kinds of BOOKS.

Billjri Cap, ^Lrrtter, Note, Billet Wall, Window, and Wrapping Papers.

A

Vc-v.?

&C.y

Pi,

Toys of all descriptions bring in your children and they can

be.

pleaded.

Wi, L-jUfsst

Pistols of the finest manHfacture Cartridgei, tc., ifce. If ypu neod one come in.

&

All ,f.ho loading Literary Papers and zincs kept constantly oni'hand.

Wilcox ,t Glbbs' Family Sewing Machines.— The test. Ladies come and see them. -*1

•us®.

Remember the "Corner Book Store." west, corner Vernon and Green Streets, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

'.ill.

A"

OUT.

EVANS &I1UGHES.

JIT TUB

III t-'j twr Wjr

.zetfiouMlQ

IRON,

SASII,

HOUSE

June 20, 186 7-"

In

•Ink, Pencils, Slates, See.. id complete stock.

Ui'se a

md. uwujtu

'tury^ErtMnos, uid Tasr,A!s.

L. A. FOOTE & CO.

Nov. 8, 186.6. vl9n9.'

JLegal JYotice.

STATE OF .INDIANA, .1 MONTOOMKRT COIIXTT.

:x£Z

a large stock

Window Curtains an& WIndow Shades of all the different styles and'-pattorns.

No

tions

oruar

nn.d„Eancy Aticles, both useful*-and isntal .cotne and 'see.

SS*

Court of Common Pleas, September Term,. 1867. ElizabetlMftorc, "1 vs. Petition for Partition. William Moore et. al.

BE

IT RLMEMIiERED: That on the 6th day of August, A. D. 18fi7, the plaintiff, by M. D. White, her Attorney, filed in the Clerk's Office «.f said court her Petition for Partition, as cause of action in this behalf and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that William Moore, John Moore, Allen Moore, James Moore, William Sarvis, John Sarvis, Joseph Sarris and' James Kelly and Malindv Keliy arc non-residents of the State of Indiana.

Now, therefore, notice of the filing and pendency of this action is hereby given the above named defendants, that they may appear on the second day of the next term of tho Common Pleas Court, commencing at tho Court House in Crawfordsvillo on the 30th day of September, 1867, to answor said petition.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Courti the 6th dnv of August, 1867WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk.

Aug. 8 t6,

W 7 affi y--j

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ion aiH

£3nc-niA ni owl! iein

lUti.

•v£'w*su«ia .iflMi'jlsa atairtoo i'

NO

SILVER-SMITHING! P. F1TZPATRICK. CLOCKS,

Watches

Maga-

AND

'/'SPECTACLE S^'

of all kinds to suit tlio market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assort-* ment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a fino stock of

Grold Pens,

I have also just received a new and complete set of Watchmaker's •, -i

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, ClockH and Jowelry repaired immediately, and work warranted ono year.

JJ2S" Call'.at E. J. Binford's Drug Storey-WacV. ington street, west of the court-house. ., p^ FITZPATRICK.

August 31, 186S.'«^ ••ri••••.: y\.

JExecutor's Notice,

NOTICE

is hereby gfVen thut tho Undersigned has .been appointed Ex&tfixttir of' the last Will and,testaniei»'t'6f Eliais Motfd^, late of Mont,-^ gomery county Tnyiann-, deceased.

Aug. 1^67.-t3] M'. B:'5I0UDY.-' Executor

v:ti '*i I-'jJ:-r,

AGAIN!

.!w2i PEOPD^^^ TO'LELTO^-^EIIi IMMENSE 5.130€I£:' OF .'S'V

HARDWARE & AGEICULTURAL1MPLEMENNTS

r.

-•ilStLs ,„ jj-i3J-jr/J v.untycji. da^w-iit-each weeK fi e«r o( our

,-i''jia:' "".,

2, .t T^lVr3E^I3FLE

McSHEBB¥. «KAlW' DRILL!

It.

Which has no equal as a Seed-Sower^A. GARR & CO,'S

RICHMOND THRESHER

And Separator, superior to all othsrs in the market. Also,

SNAILS,

LOCKS,

SCYTHES,

FORKS,

And all kinds of

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FURNISHING GOODS!

In short. Anything lhat is usually kept in the Hardware lino.

hand and for sale, a general sto tJ6fSi4t'

Spring and

^S^^^fe^AVE TIIE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF

jUtti.l

arge. Come everybody to

.M:,^At- the--^ign of the

BLOCK

ilfl tr/iOtjiTii1

And see tho..sight:--'The world-ronown-eI BUCKEYE ,, 'fit, bun i* 'v

With the dropping attachment tho most-complete Machine in use. The

pock!

GLASS,

LATCHES,

DOORS, -t

BLINDS,

SNATIIES,

RAKES,

JBE2

t'' ft-- .t--1' IKiiiJC.! rj All who avail themsdvos-of "the opportunity will have a sight freo of charge. f-

Don't forget the place, at

No. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

CARRIAGE MAK-UFATCORY.

CANINE & GREGG.

& DEIGHT0N,

1 Washington Street, Opposite Centre Church,

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Fan

And'\^r^i^fi&8 qf '^^^^.lescription,' Qf the very LATEST and NEWEST PATllfe^teffuiia^^cd of the veif GdlOT TlSCBBB, 1 a a a a a a

C^ANf^SHIFTING TOP RAIL,

Bvwlifbh taken off in ten seconds, and is as secure .-w ^-'i^Tieft rivited to the seat.

Done on SHORT NOTICE aud at MODERATE PRICES. *k

ALL WORE WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.

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JEWELRY.

"BT AYE on hand a large and fine assortment of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in the market. AI90, a large supply of 8-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of tho best quality. Also, a large stock of

iW '!Mi

March 21, 18G7-tf. DOHERTY & DEIGHTON.

CRAWFORDSVILLE WOOL EXCHANGE

AND

ANUFACT0RY!

AT THE OL.D SIGN OF

WOOL WANTED,

Lynn Corner^ Crawfordsville.

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MTOOL GROWERS, LOOK HERE, Examine our Stock and look for yourselves. Tho largest and best stock of

W O O E N S

wc have ever offered to ,our trade, and on better terms, than for years. Warranted

N0 SH0DDY OB WASTE

Goods. W have a splendid stock of

SUMMER GOODS, "v COTTONADES SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS,

:,.

•[. COLORED AND WHITE

CARPET YARNS,

that are-good —GoWett Y^rn^ -Baiting, ic.

A E -r^ Vv

CARDING AN SPINNING

and Roll/carding done promptly, and in order. Wool Received,nt the Factory or Store for exchange or work. R. M. HILLS.

April 25, '67|r-tf.

Call at FRTf6f!Drtfg'Store before ipurchiising else-, wberei fiaeeH-tf.

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ons,

ai

TRIMMINGS, &c.

DR. JOHN BOLLS...

GREATREMEDIISr

TS^L'i

ii •*$ #?.« td

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BULL'S Cedron Bitters.

AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS^

ARR.4XSASI HEARD FROff.

TESTIMONY OF MEDIOAL MBK.-

Ob.

Stdniy PoiTnt, Wtiito Go.//rb., Ma^'23, 'M. Dr. John Bnll:—H9Kt Sir:.' Lart February was in LouisviHej purchasing drugs, and I got .iomc of your Sarsaparilla and Oedron Bitters.

My son-in-law, who was with me in the- stor», had been down with rheumatism for some timaji commenced on the Bitters, and-soon found hi* general health improved. •.• •iju

Dr. Gigt, who had been In bad fiifrjci, and he also improve-i. Dr. Coffee, who.had beta in bad hfft^th for ser-v ^crnl years—stomach and liver affected—improved* very mubh by .the.use 5f your .liittorei, .Indeed

the:Cedron Bittbrs has given yju greet pnpulirlt*^ in this settlement. I think I otutd sol) »4reaC4 quantity of your medicines this fall—especially at your Cedron "Bitters and SarsaparHIa. Ship m* via Memphis, care'RickettS: Neely. d)

Respect folly, 'V5 C. B. WALKSR.

Bull's Worm Destroyer.

Parents, Read this Letter.

Important

10 'f,. rv-./. A

YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS C02JTBNT&

Miduleiown, Ind., 'Aprir2(,''6

Mr. M. L. Duplan writes: I do not know that Bull's Worm Destroyers need any more recommendations than it has already attained' by it* own merits, but will state that my little son* aged about three years, was severely attacked last full and winter with light chills, followed ^y veryu high fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, Jits, lasting from half an nour to one and a hair hours at the same time tho child had strong symptoms of worms. My pbygiciavtt —one of the best in this part of the cpuntry^-i-tnc hausted all his skill' aad the Materia Med,icajti expel the worms, and entirely failed to bfiag arty, I thought "John Bull" could do it/ and gave'tna child the contents of three boxes, 'Jfi triple dose*, night and tnorning, with happy results.' Xho child has not had a spasm for over three months, and instead of tho bloated mass that ho w\is,\jrf i? now well and hearty. "John Bull did it'."'

Ycura, truly, *i'

M.

L. OUPLA* -.

HOES! IA Call from Distant Minnesota*

Kingston P. 0., Meoken Co. Mia., April 7, '65. Mr John Hull —Dear Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores have none of yonr Wgrm Destroyer for sale. They are greatlu needed here in Minnesota. Atrial is all that is needed to give them a reputation, ife can't do without thetn. Do sond some on this. way.

Yours, sincerely, D. Q. ARROWa'OOD.

BULL'S SARSAPAEILA.

A grood Reason for tho Captain'i ... Faith. -u:

READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND

XHS

LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER,

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Benton Barracks, Mo., Aprrl M, 186®. Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir: Knowing tho oili^ ciency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing ami beneficial qualities it possesses, I sendyou the following stateitfent of my case. 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 sinoe I waa.wOuBdedI am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and Tneed something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is gepuine. Pleas® express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige

CAPT. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis., Mo.

S.—Tho following was written April 30, 1865,.by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of CapU Johnson.

Dr. Bull:—Dear Sir: My husband, J}r. Q. 8. Johnson, was ft skillful.surgeon and phyji.icion in Central New Zork, .where ho died, leaving thw above C. P. Johnsoiv. to my cars. At thirteen years of age he had the chronic, diarrhea, and scrofula, for which I gave him your Saisapiriliu. IT CUREOHIM. I havo for ten years reoomme'n3ed it to many in, New 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 .sop/to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. lie," is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to yoa for it His wounds were terrible, but I believe he will recover. s- Respectfully, -rf: JENNIE JOHNS0-T-

DR. JOHN BULL,

Manufacturer and Vender, of

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Chilis and jFever-

The proprietor of this celebrated medifcine ju3tly claims for it a superiority, over all rem&lie* ever offered to tho public, for tho safe, vtefuin, sjpeedy atd permanent cure of Ague and Fcfer, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or longstanding. He refers to the entire Western and S#uthwestern Country to bear him testimony to thf truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a singia doso has been sufficient for a cure, and. whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a pcrfect restoration of tho general health. It is* howover, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses fo a week ortwo after the disease has been.checked moro especially in difficult and long standing -eastts. Usually, 'this medicine will net require any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however,-require a cathartic medicine, dfter having taken, three or fourdosea of the J'onic,

VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS

will be sufficient*

DR. JOHN BULL'3 Principal bificei 0^So.

40 Fifth. Cross Street^LOUISmLE, KT.

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