Indiana American, Volume 3, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 October 1835 — Page 4

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Front the Cincinnati Intelligencer, TO GEN. WILLIAM II. HARRISOX. BY D. M. Stand up! tliou time-worn veteran! As proudly as cf yore, When o'er tliy country's banner Portentious clouds did lower; When the life-blood of her gallant sons Stained many a llowery plain, And the 'stars and stripes' were waving o'er Old Ocean's stormy main! Stand up! though Time Ins furrowed Thy tio'ole, nnnly brow, The laurels won in by-gone days Are growing greener now! The memory of thy peerless life Has filled thy cup of fame, And millions now shout "victory!" At the ni" ..i m of thy name! -"ThryV-i.'r fo-g.t who fought and bled, r;ir:ed lands, -l of the mdian rang . wave-washed strand, e two gicat riers roll .erl.isting flood, se waters tii.i were crimsoned with The mother's end irf.uit's blood! They will remember Tippecanoe, They can't forget the Thames, And those who fought and conquered there. They can't forget their names! They venerate the dauntless chief, Who bared his blade and form. And Btcod betwixt, in trying times, The whirlwind and the storm! Then stand erect! for freemen now Have raised thy standard high, And the shouts of victory ere long Will pierce the glorious sky! Thou need'st not fear for the patriot wears An adamantine shield, And tin trumpet-voice of feedom's eons. Has called thee to the field! Ohio and -Mississippi. TUP. DEATH BED. I have never yet seen the agonies of a tieath-bedlhouglvhe sight of hurmn iufTerinc was become familiar, ami had ceased to excite those pauiful sensations which it had at firt creauM. 1 had sedulously avoided remain jus; iu ne a witness ot the 1; struirules of ...u.u iu,. - - i ncnt up stairs accompanied by the husband On approaching the bed-side, I was shocked to preceive that hi wile was dying and that all human aid was fruitless. She was young and must have been a stukinsh- handsome woman; bother fine features now bore the impress of the destroyer. Her cheeks were sunk, her nostrils and hps.puvcred during the respiration; a cold t lummy sweat stood upon her forehead, and her countenance was pinched, and wore uiai peculiar appearance, termed bv us 'fades A .... 1 I .... I . . . "vry " ' oown;hcr pulse was feeble mid intermitted. She was sViglitly delirious; uui wnen roused, answered raintlv and rationally; I enquired how she was, and if she suffered much? o, she said, 'no, none whatever, it is ipute gone. I am quite better; and when 1 have slept shall be well This wis said slowlv and at intervals, and with imperfect articulation Her sister who wa in the room, and in high spirits, as the pain had left her, little imagining that it was a fatal symptom, told me that for several davs sh6 had been in great agony. I called the husband aside, and shortly, hut distinctly informed him, that a very brief period, and his wife would be no more. He wa startled, but incredulous; "she was easier, she must be better;" the doctor had told him so; siiuo my neau, and desired him to go for ner mother, w ho had just left the house, in the confident hope that her daughter was rerv. ering. He obeyed me very reluctantly ; and I again set down at the bed-side, waitinc for ms return, in order to summon the surgeon. 1 he angel ofdeath was. however, nearer than 1 imagined. A htlul and meanin.r mplayed over her features; her hands wandered about as if in search of something; while the intervals Uni Wfrl I'iih .... 4 I .. I.. t . vv ..,.,llUnM in came longer and longer: her chest hor.vn.1 .i n... liar gurgling sound in the throat, known as the 'death rattle,' apprised me that the moment ot dissolution was at hand. Her sister terntied at these portentous changes, lookinnt mc tor information, I could onlv sav. that in a few minutes all would be over. 'She fled shrieking out of the room, and I was left alone with the dying woman. 1 sat CazinB upon her with a feeling of awe and dread; I almost expected to see the dark Azrael stoop over his victim, and the disembodied spirit win lis way from its earthly tabernacle. C" Keyoud the picturing of my disturbing imagination there was nothing frightfur- no struggling as it mortality was freeing itself from its shackles of dust ; no distortion of lip or limb, as the seperation was a painful one; on the contrary she lay perfectly still, and the same bland, though unearthly smile flitted over her face; and though her lips moved, the motion resembled those seen on the lips of childhood in its happy dreams. Not a sound broke the still silence of the apartment, save the rush of the fragrant breeze through the window, the slight rustle of the bed doths made by the movements of her hands, and the low occasional guigp.ng in her throat. My presence seemed to ,v cowed and overawed mind, as something improper, so strongv was 1 impressed with the conviction that a winged spirit was about to departs ii fln-fJ g., "rnr wit, a species of ...n..... , ,mui im, ingpovver to withdraw

my eyes i moment from her face, till at length, after a slight convulsive shudder, her eyelids l 1 . .

were eievntea ana a deeper respiration took place. I waited in vain lor its return. Her lower jaw fell, her arms lost their life-like position she was dead. lWied in contemplation, I remained motionless, till I was roused !y the hasty entrance of her hushand, mother and sister Twctitv minutes past, and they fondly helieved her convalescent, and they now' found her a corpse. I withdrew to the window, and whilst a hurst of passionate sorrow overpowered the mourners, they knelt around the bed. me heavy sobs ol the man mm el inn with the wilder grief ot the female. 1 looked at the group; what a contrast between the livini'and tnedcad! She lav before them as if in ; profound and heavy sleep, her features pre ceplibly changing and assuming their origin al beauty of expression, as the smile that idav ,1 !. . ..... 1 11 . 1 . i in-m was grauuaiiv waning, and as Inc muscles lost their irritability ; whilst thCv were weeping in all the attitudes of a first afiction, wrtngin.i their hands, and add ressi inr her with vehement u-nr.la nf ,n,l.., T . . , - " j i-inn 1111:111, Alter these occurrences, it was my lot to see leathin various shapes, from the calm Prepa rations, the. hope and confidence of unshrinking innocence, to flip frnritir. ,.,... 1; ....... ,v . 1 miiu nrnu impenitence for guilt and materialism. Uvn beautiful and bemlicent dispensation oflWidence, it however, but rarely happeheroaR l-aui-ius were at an concious of the immeihl ate approach of dissolution: and lam not aware that in any instance which came under my personal notice, any sign was exhibited that the moment of extinction was anticipated. If I judge from what I have seen ofdeath. its pangs are not painful, and consequentlv' the sense of it is most in apprehensionWO,M.l.S IU.X1). The, m c is scarcely in the whole scone of our enjoyment (it is bold asssertion but oh. how t ue? a sensation more delightful than that arriMiig from the warm touch of woman's hand. Its very delicacy and weakness, as it glides into a more strong and manly raKp . fU ,.,,,1.1 r.i . . . ... 1 ?'t ' '-" in i'i uiujiisi commence the fiearti so desirous in li.f..,.- 1 . ..v.-... oesuneu 1 rolector. And whilst the nerves thrill ,i, sofilingersand the electricity of passion is fil ling every vein whilst a spirit richer and more refined llian thougt itself flutters in the bosom bow thr I 1 ......... . !.. " immrvvilis SlllVlllg 10 eXp.iiio iiseiiinio that unutterable estacy of be ."i,.-uuuiu icii, so nnoossi 1 . t. u des cribed. Reader, if liko myself thou hastslinne.l ove the mature age of thirty, invoke. I pray thee. ... v., memory, and lot her recall in moonlight htf.ih.ess, the scenes of my courtship, the April mornings of hope and fear of love, joy ----- 1 1 iiivm; imiiis 01 PIISS agillll rise in cb-ifl.-ti.-- 1:1. .1 . ,., (IKe ,c sprinni" nli-rvcK e . . .. 1 . 5 a ....v,.. tl uow louiu.un thou wilt own 111.it wneiuer amidst the luxuries of art; scrutiny of the brilliant t handcliei or in the solitude of nature's unarmed serenity of a sum...i.s i-i-,u. levcinngin the babtl voices of u.c merry sleigh Dells if though couldst but "in the confidence of her thou lovest.soseem ingly unconscious it had escaped her maiden j Keeping sue would trust her timid hand .. nine u.j uiougms were flooded with dchghtahe very bosom glowed with a generous heart (a more holy, more pure than that of the altar) to protect, to comfort her to minister to i 1 it 1 . ner loys. to he her joi.-ii-. n ..11 :.. ..n . " f c "i .i in an 1 II uiouuiust not thou wert no love rer. Pnri-hn(il will. stolen glances, (the first clfect of unpledged ...hi iuv ?ii 1 fill nicrrnon I ovel timiif snff-lir-o' ...i.l 1 - 1...c ,.i wi iu t)ws, comes the withering thought of faith broken. l.d,I emageu,and vows forgotten the old rn,. icnance the liuughtv answi-r. il. .t;..i..:...i nine. Alas: memory is too faithful n and when called to bear testimony to the dear est pleasures; 'Lang Syne' dare even them l cross exaimiiicd. ,. . f . vv' mi"" in Annapolis. Mil ii-i...i.l i 1 . . . . 1 .Ill 1,lnrAi hif rll 1 naving stolen a ho, uau tieu us legs together alter killin tor the convenience of carrying it he 'ct the hog rest on his shoulders while' the rope with im ii 11 was tied, went over his breast On Ins way home, finding himself fatigued bo Kid the hog ,n the crotch of a tree, about the ...g u 01 11 s shoulders, in order to rest himself, hut the hog slipped through, tlx rnnn m.-i was round the man's breast slipped up to hi throat, and immediately choked him to death; morning they were both founc tau, me one on one side, and the other on he other side of the tree. Thus the thief 1 I l"c "a the hog in his turn han ed the thief. Bait. Visitcrl IiTI ... 1.0 you want to buy a prime lot of but Kit saulayankee notion dealer, who had p.i Keu up a load at UU diilerent places, to r uv.-iiiii iiiercnaiu. "What kind of butter is ilfaskcd the hnv er "The clear ouill: ali nn.l bc . . , ' v,, 1 in, ne romn dairy of lorty cows; onlv two churn wife insis. i u wnat makes it so manv diiVf .V.IVI III. "Darnatinn 1 I 1 1 !illU IP mirr lll V .1 . - iui would'nt ax that question if vou'd see m - lllilL 1 1 f I I rriuM- . cows or they er a dam'd sight specklcder than the butter is.'' 1 -i.Ki.ut.i The Mansfield Spectator tsays a difficulty took place sometime last week, at Si.mtn.i,.. v... between a Kentucky sportsman, (whose name, we understand, is llulcheson,) and the noted black-leg Cohen, of Virginia, at a horse race. . me iventuckian shot Cohen through the heart, with a pistol, and immediately nfrofi Inc Kama .1 n 1 - oriimtg tlliu 11CU

srmxtt and sujuier Goods.

rf III L Subscriber avails himself of this method -M- to inform his friends and the public in genereral, that he is now prepared to offer them, on the .. .. ...vurauie terms, a general ussortment of Mcrchand.se, of the newest style and latest importation, all of which were carefully selected by himsell in the eastern market. DRY GOODS. Blue, Black, Drab, Stetl-.Mi.red, Olice, Green, .hlelaide, and lloyal Purple cloths, litite, Drah, and St el-,.Miicd Casimvre. in;r, jj,a;, ttel-.Vued, Lavender-Jlucd, and ether mlared Cttxinttt. Jied, White, and Green Flannel. ilue,!tirk, V.roic i, Green, Red, and Figured Circassians. Silver Printed. Marino Circassian. Mack, Jiroien, Gr,tn and lied, IJomlatctt. It lute, lied, Green, Prawn, and Blue Canton Flannel. lloiean, and .Mexican .Vi.rlttre. Hamilton, Cotton, and Olive Drill. Jlcrino, Casirnere, Bluc,.ankccn, Super Diagonal, .Mired, Casirnere. 0 Jlrown l.innen, and Summer Strifes. Constitution Twill, Canton Cord. Calicoes, French Chintse, Ginghams. Painted .Muslins. f.'.. - ir 1. . m me .nusuns, sitc't as Cambric, Book, .Mull, . ...... C ..... W t . ..... ' "'""""i ouvss, i,oouut,ainl Vishop l.aw i. Irish tJiincn. Botiinet, Grecian, Cotton and Thread Laces Bobiiut and Grecian Foot in ir. Super Blue, Black, and Fancy colored Florence. x.iu msc cinss, ami liro Dc.Wip Silks. S 11 per Black India Satin. Sheetings, and Shirltn:s. Worsted, Cotton, and Silk ITose. Silk, Cotton, Heaver and Hoskin Gloves. lloskin .Mitts. Leghorn, Tuscan, Lacc-Tusean, Gimp, and ,'i 11 mm 1 to fill lis. Wonnct Linings and Trimmings. Ladies' Prnnela, .Morocco, and Calfskin Shoes , do. do. do. 1 Ana a very general assortment of limp. Hard-Ware V fnllerv, .ii ui which weie selected with rreat care, and nt f ...1 1 "itention to the various uses for wl.irl. M,n GROCERIES. first rutr ioimg lhson, and Gun Powder, Imperial leaf, zcar rati ltd fresh and good. Coifcc, Sugar, and JIo!aiscs. 0)7c Pn'.io A: i . . 11 1 . . it. Ac iVc. A I. St.), Hames, Traces, fron, Aails, Win r.i-.r7ce M....I ; t.-.. ri m r.-.i,-.-,,l,Ui(m, j in-ii urc, Kiiass-n arc L.rocari; ami Cast nips. t 1 f r 1.1 ... . .. . ' c-.V-Aii.t, Aip-Skins, Uppir and Sole i-tcathcr. Urookville, 3Iay 2?th, ls:io. 22 bty WW, subscriber has just received a handsome assoi tinent of seasonable croods. consist in.r in part 01 me lonowing articles, to-wit: broicn, (atlock, and black Circassions Ijomumctts. lilttc, broicn, and plaid Cutnblels. Cast nt Its. .1 handsome assortment of Calicoes. Plain and figured JMnslins. Plain and figured Bobinctls. Red, green, yellow, and white Flatmels. Pnzc, lic. .ti.- 1 . .. i'-o, -i assortment oj Ihibcl wool Shawlls, islinurr, and Frnssion do. Thibet IVool, Prussian,and Silk Dress hdkfs Coarse Hoots, Shots. S,x. VliSO China, Liverpool, and common Tm.n Castings, .Yuils, Salt, Hals, Seal Caps, Tin iurf wnutf(j.vf,v? Q C If a ,-iiso, . general alsorttncnt of Grocoric Ljip- o a js, i ainrs,cr. 11, - inc unuK building formerly occupied by It. Tyner, opposite the Lourt-house. Purchasers aro requested to call u ine suoscrioer has rpmnvr. t - .miuiuv lur inemseives. n , D- PRICK. nrookville,Sept. 30th, 135. 40 bty hoots cV sisoi s. Ladle's spring heeled Ialher Shoes. l! lo do Purneln. ,U do do do Heeled do Jloroco do do do do do do do do Men's do do JIisses do Boy's do Children do Pumrla do Leather do Morocco Boots, leather do Coarse Boots. do Brogans. Fine Shoes. Leather Boots. flo Shoes. Coarse Brogans. Fine Shoes. Morocco Boots. Jo Furncla. do. Just rccciccd and for sale, by A. U. G.1LLIOX. Sipf. 30i, 1835. 40 faints, iii:inc iii;s,&c. W D. GALUOX has just received an nddit r ; ? I Tck of Pi"nts -Medicines, A:c. ion He "" -" " .im im: lonowing articles: (i round White Lead by keg Liquorice Ball Dry White Lead .Magnesia Spanish luting Ued lead No. 1 & 2 Venetian Hid Spanish Brown Vermillion Ked Chrome green & yellow Prussian Blue, Yellow Ochre, lTmbro Terre De Cienna Lithrae, Linseed Oil Japan Ac Copal Varnish Paint Brushes White Wash Brushes, Venice Turpentine Bateman's Drons Camphor Assafuetida Borax, Parigoric Laudanum, Lee's Pills SenekaOil Red PrecipitateOintm't. Teitcr Ointment Itch Ointment Coxe's Jive Syrup. Syrup squills,Opodeldoc looth Ache drops IMedicamentum Worm Tea, Castor Oil Godfrey's Cordial Ess. cinnamon Sweet Oil, Cloves do. peppermint NutmeiTu 1'it.n.B, Pearl Ash, Sal Aratis L.psom c Glauber Salts. Allofwhichhewillsellon as reasonable terms 7oC,an.-0Uht at any houso in tho county. Septal, 182o. 3&-iby

FRESH GOODS.

KfE Have received within the last few weeks, w from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincin nati, a very heavy and general asssortment of Merchandis e. Consisting in part, as follows, to-wit: Blue: black, claret, drab. nir. If It f and gold-mixed, Clvlhs. Blue, black, and black-mixcdjcassimcres, black, and light mixed merino do. Blue, brown, lair rider, silin; drab, and steel. Oxford, and blue mixed Satinets. Black, brown, green, purple, blue.slaic colored na red mcrtno Circassians. Bed, ami light colored figured, do Black, blue, and green, BombaseUes. Black, and broicn Lutestrings. Blue, and brown Cotton Drillings. Mexican and blue Mixtures. Bungup and Pittsburgh Cords. Hummer Stripes. ' Russia Sheetings and Diapers. Irish and French Linens. Linen, lawns, tind Cambrics. Blue and yellow .Xunkins. Linen and collon table Diapers. Brown and blcmhcd Sheetings and Shirtin .Ipron and Furniture Chicks. Cotton Plaids and Striius. Bed lickings, ginghams, vrints nnrl. .'.J lib Mils. Cambrics. Plain Juconctt, 7mill,and book Muslins. Figiircd Juconctt, Siciss and book do. Plain Jacomtl, do. Colored Cambrics. Plain and Figured Bobincts. Ihrcad and bobinet Ibices and Jdgings. Bobinel and Grecian Footings. Bobinet Insertions. Mack and blue-black silk VeL Black, drab, green, and red 'l oi cfyoric Figured silk, and velvet FesfJH h He, buff, and colored Me "n, ' . 'd Jjiacc lutestring,cinshcw,at kno4Silkrl j..tin. un eoiorca,jigurca, irxv y olrocd Gro dc nnn. ,la. L ! m ' W U I 1 III1V IV1I aJllW I H hiic, pink, green, and blue ol ( Black, white, and pink Satin n ?r-, . . . eman an had 'is now in itiacit ana wnuc jiutian CvcT "'.-" n . ! -.i .. -tic. 1 "T ?;... J I . w. t Ptlirr 7'n . c.l.-. c.Vlr .....7:., 1 'tic, f dress Hdkfs. I - . ..... u.irv ii!coii, UIIUZC. ail, ,. Black Italian' Cravats, and black silk Hdkfs. jiuiiuiuiiie una sunn otoctes. Flag silk, bandanna, and Pongee Hdkfs. While Juconctt, and gingham Cravats. Ladie's while and bordered pocket Hdkfs. Flag, and bandanna cotton do Black and zchite, corded Skirls. Bonnet, mantua, gauze, and satin Rihhnn. nf Black and zchite silk Hose. Black mohair, and worsted do. Black, random, and while cotton do. While, brown, and mixed cotton half Hose. Indie's Beaver, Kiel, and Silk Gloves. Gcntlctncii's buckskin, beaver, white-kid, and Berlin Gloves. Gum elastic, worsted, atid cotton Suspcnrlcrs. Black and colored silk and cotton Braidcs. Black and white cotton Cords. Silk and cotton Umbrellas. Parasols. JVillow Baskets. Riding Whips and Su itchcs. Fine and coarse leather Boots. Men's coarse leather, Kip, Calf, and Buckskin Shoes, and calf skin Pumps. Ladie's caff, and seal skin, Morocco, and lasting Shoes. Misses Morrocco and last in a- do. Children's seal, morocco,and lasting do. leghorn, Tuscan, and Straw Bonnet. Fur and palm-leaf Hals. Children's Morocco do. Combs , $t. &,t. A L S O A ' general assortment of Groceries, Drugs, ...........c, i nuns, una uye OtuJs. Hard-zcarc and Cutlery. Saddlery. Quccns-zcare and Tin-zvarc. School, Blankand Miscellaneous Books. Castings. Bar, Hoop, and Rod Iron, and A'ails. Cross-cut, and Mill Sazes. Hand, Panncl, Wood, Tenant, and Sash do. sadirons. Frying Pans. Trace, and Halter Chains. And-Lons, Shovels and Tongs. Window Glass. Shovels, Spades, Hoes and Axes. Brass Kettles, and Coffee Mills. Cradling and Grass Scythes. Cotton Yarns, and Seivcs. Grass an-' Hemp Bed Cords. Whet, and Scythe Stones. Writing and Letter Paper Wall do. 1 me Churns and Washing Tubs. Sole Leather and Calf Skins. Straw Knives, Blister and Cast Steel. Humes. Bar Soap. fc-'f' "iJUov, Candles, l-c. ire. at Vl i Z I! "8Cll,at or retail. -.. . u,.uw,nH,ra aouing carnage onlv nn ri:, P.Hic are respectfully Tnv" U11U examine our stock nf -.i prices. R. & S. TIMER. Brookville, June 9th, 1835. 24 bty 3lcl i.ELY & GRAHAM, House Carpenters and Joiners. (LATE OF THE CITV OP CINCINNATI.) R Fnfcf EULLY . inrrm CitiZe3 Of r rankhn County, that they have located themselves ,n the town of Brookville, and will t t.ZZ any ousiness in their 1 ne. Tl,M . .. . , " the public, in the neatnesc and 'durabil itof Z TA work, nnrl n thQ r i . . lttUlut Oi ineiri March Cth, 1835. rpnce8' 1Q6m p q ,BLK NOTES, For Sale at the American Printing Office.

DR. BLOODGOOUS

XX1XIR OF IIEAliTH. A UNIVERSAL TfRlnrnliva in nil .. . x. the stomache, bowels, liver, or any of the or. gans concerned in the digestive functions are th primary eat of the disease, and that such is true of almost the whole catalogue of human maladies i. well known to every physician. All disen dent to people living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border upon large lakes or ....na, imruKB more or less or what is termed bilious, from the onrans conwmpit m tv,n r,,,... - . . . ,i -' i" uLctb or eliminating bile being those primarily or princitial. SU icver, remittent fever bi hous fever, yellow fovcr, lake fever, jaundice' bilious chohc, dysentary, common cholera morbus' ague cake and liver complaints, are all diseases i' wtneu 1 tha same organs are first deranged and arisa iroin the same predisposing cause, viz: Exhala turns of marsh or vegetable miasmata, but modified ,y i.i... iLumiiiuts 111 me constitution of the patientor the clinnte or season where it occurs. A sure ana never tuning preventive, as well as cur. IIlXli of CErnhh It strengthens and gives tone and appetite to th. stomach and possesses the long and desired proper ty of rendering harmless to the stomach any redUn! dancy of bile that may be generated there, and It the same time when there is a deficiency ofMiatncessarv fllliil nriuli!,n . 1 . iiL" j , tusuvuess. oepression nf anintj Ironir, ,U,K1.... ! . ' Ul v.. utuimj uizziness in the hpul m n l,l on f ... 1 . . tut- Iie1d, rr. c uu, pains in various parts of , .1U luaiucLcnsiic symptoms of dr spepsy, it acts as a perfect substitute for the h;iopens the bowels gently, helps to digest and aim' llate the food relieves all nain in tl, ct L ' head, cheers the mind, invigorates the svstem, and restores it to perfect health again. Few chronie diseases, or of those of long standing, but are cur.d j ... ... , oulllc u, mily oe necessary to con tinue it for some time. For sale by N" D GALLIOT. Brookvill,, Sept., Isoo. T- While's Toolls-Achc oFol "nrf ir- ,,l.. AnQff"ni. which a permanent and radical 5,..,.,., ruuuui; ever onereri tr. thn i.i.AHofV x . " . 110 ""enuant evils; euch ai attention . tlie Jaw in extracting of thetceth.whirk tended. , r'e8. .more Painfl tl'an the toothache it- , ai.u.u passing irom the decayed teeth u ?Tllllffi trt U.J .1.. ' I r iWAf mn . . I. . . other , w f i' , . , " j'.vuomn CUUC15. i ??npt disagreeable breath.bad taste in the mouth t 'ny K 'ToA'1. hich arc Pced from foul or decay! ..'Ir n; am happy to have it in mv

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. V.' e the pain, nine times out nf tnn i: B ' ..e l.he. i,ain. 'ne times out of ten, if proerlf phed, but preserve the teeth from further decay i and arrest the disease in such as are decavincr 1 ... - '"'l tlU'CrTf j uul Pserve the teeth from further decay.f 1 and arrPKt tlt Hiunn :.. 1. . . Jff i'phi'10' commenced aching, restoring them t. . . - o " 0Cr"'rcctions for use. also cert ifiontP. nf im. tant cures, accompany each bottle. ' (O-j or sale at the store of J. Rittenhouse.Hir nsou, Ohio, and at the .Store of nt I?, iqV,CK & SUTLER, BrookvilU. kept. l?lh 1S34. 38 ly VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS PPIITIIV ni.i.,,..., ' A IV V n rf inlno 1 . . . r ... vtllHilllX IVl'.AII'. IV .... . u.m.iti? aiu in lull1 inn nnh n. .... - .w. iui oosnnaie and most tormenting di , the Rheumatism, and from rlnfi nKco,,...;... r.. .1... -1. . , ' "i"'1'"" ease. , 1-1. ... ..' 7 """'"i .iBieu 10 ocnevethey have toa very great ex tent, failed to produce the desirable result; an may it not be attributable to the fart tw ;.i, said to cure this troublesome disorder, are alul recommended to cure almost every disease witl which our frail bodies are attacked, and in theil preparation that object is kept in view, viz. tohavJ the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vecel table Rheumatic .Drops are offered to the public a a sure remedy for chronio or inflammninrv Rh matism; and as no case is known where a oerfci cure was not effected, wc are justified in declti ing it a valuable medicine for that painful dieen and for no other is it recommended. f7-Uirect"" for use, also certificates of iof poriant cure imnanv each hottle. For sale a 3tore of J. Rittenhmise. in neon ana at ine store of WARWICK & BUTLER, Brookvill. "ept. ic, 10.54. 38 ly. LAMOTT'S COUGH DROPS. V aluable Medicines for Couchs and CONSUMPTIONS. rgl i iLhxir is peculiarly adapted to the prei cnt prevailing disorders of the breast not lungs, leading to consumption. Common coj Ac coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration.wi reauny yield to its innuence,removing those trou lesome irritations, which act as a constant sfiro lant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces re( to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with m monary complaints, bleeding of the lunss, & spasmodic asthma, palpitation of the heart, aj consumptive affections, even in the most advam periods of life, will find immediate relief, from remarkable power of diminishing the irritabi. l of the KVKtPni. nnil tins il...If tr tl.o .trpiil.ll:i and by cleansing and healing the disordered pal It also affords immediate relief in the hoopf cough. Or-Directions for use, also certificates nf ij portant cures, accompany each botttle. OSr Price Fifty Cents ner bottle. For sale a the Store of J. Rittenhouse. in Hi rison, and at the Store of HARWCIK & BUTLER, Brookviil?, WE have lately received a quantity of Grf Stones, Brass Kettles of all sizes, P, Churns, Washing Tubs, Axes, CoarsShoW.I boots, C--ors, Y a gon Boxes. Also, gait, we wir " the barrel. R. & S.- TYSU Ser J35. CET REWARfl!!.' r jJT AY from the subscriber, xut aks since, an indentured apprentice Jenus Church. The above revvard v t his apprehension arid delivery, bu thaiuut or charges. . JOHN C. JOIINSTO WEAVER'S lri.I.IIS. N hand a lnrirn nimntitv nf Weaver's " 1 which are offered for b.tIp. Inm. i. D. GALLIC Brookville, Sent. 7th. 1835. H-i .11 Sr RECEIVED. A GENERAL Assortment of SHOES-X xm. W omen's, Misses, and Children's, and Ot Coarse Hoots. Maclterpl Fur lints. to oy D. Brookville, Aug. 21st. 1835. PRIC 34IIU)A. A LARGE quantity of Tvre Iron, of 1 Also, a general assortment of Hoop anl iron, juet received and for sale, by J R. & S. TYN Uroolmlle, Ausr. 8th. 1835. 3H