Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 November 1838 — Page 4
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'tV MVImCMTER. Oa the Morning or her Birth. T LORD BYUOH. Hsu. to tliis teeming 6tare of strife! itail, loveiy miniature of life! iMjTtiui .f many cares untold! Jriuii t' the world's extended fold! 'Fountain of hopes and doubts and fears! Nweet promise of ecstatic years! How could I fainly bend the kuce! And turn idoUtor to thee! Tia nature's woiship felt confest, Far aa the life which warms the breast; Tbe sturdy savage, 'midst Lis clan, TLe rudest portraiture of man, la trackless woods and boundless plain?, Where everlasting wildness reigns. Owns the still throb the secret etart The hidden impulse of the heart. "Iear babe! ero yet upon thy years The soil of human vice appears Ere passion hath disturbed thy cheek. And prompted whmhou durst not speak Kre thst pale cheek is blanch'd with care. Or from those eyes shoot tierce despair, Would 1 could wake thino untuned ear, And eust it with a father's prayer! Hat little reckVt thou, oh my child! Of travel on life's thorny wild; Of all ti e dangers all j,e woes Rich tottering footstep which inclose Ah, little reck'st thou of the sceno fo darkly wrought that Epreads between The little all we here can find. And the dark mystic sphere behind! Little rcck'st thou, my earliest born. Of clouds which gather round thy morn Of arts to lure thy soul astry Of snares that intersect thy way Of secret foes of friend's untrue Of fiends who stab the hearts they woo.Little thou reck Vt of this sad store Would thou migh'a never reck them more. But thou will burst this transient sleep. And thou wilt wake, my babe, to weep The tenant of a frail suede. Thy tears must flow, as mine lave flowd; Beguiled by follies, ever day. Sorrow must wash the fault away; prove And thou maj'st wake, perchance, to 1 ha pang of unrequited love. Tnconscious b.be! though on that Lrow half-fledged misery nestles now Scarce round those placid lips a smile Maternal fondness shall beguile, Rre the moist footsteps of a tear Shall plant their dewy traces there, And prematurely pave the way For sorrows of a riper day. Oh! could a father's prayer reoel The eye's sad grier, the bosom's swell! Or could a father hope to bear A darling child's allotted care,' 1 hen thou, my babe,shouldst slumber still, Exempted from all human ill, A parent's love thy peace should free. And ask its wounds again for thee. Sleep on, my child! the slumber brief 1 oo soon shall melt away to grief; 1 oo soon the dawn of woe shall break, And briny riils bedew that cheek; I oo soon shall sadness quench those eyes; lhat breast he agonised with sighs And anguish o'er the beams of noon Lead clouds of care nh! much too coon! Soon wilthou reck of carea unknown, Ut wants and sorrows all their own "I ma1y pn?' "nd mny woe, J hat thy Oear sex alone can know Of many an ill, untold, unsung. That will not, may not find a tonn-ue Hut, kept conceal'd, without control. Spread the lell.cancers of the soul! Yet be thy lot. my babe, more blest! .May joy still animate thy breast! Still, 'midst thy least propitious davs, febedd.ng its rich inspiring rats' A father's heart shall daily bear I by name upon its secret praver, And as he seeks bis lust repose, Thine image cae life's parting throes. Then hail, sweet miniature 'of life' Hail to this teeming stage of strife! ilgrim of many cares Untold! Lamb of the world's extended fold! t ountain of hopes and doubts and fears' Sweet promise of ecstatic years! How could I fainly betid the knee And turn idolator to thee!
' , . rai 9IUKIES, Another cause of apparitions, and of the belief -in i supernatural appearances, i, to be Natural historf Xfhire rel tVm Z ellous story which will illustrate this potion, boon after the murder of King Charles I. a commission was appointed to survey the ktng 9 houe at Wonkrtork with the mnor. park, woods, and other demesnes belmmir," to that manor. One Collins, unde.' a feigned home, hired himself as secreta.y to the commissioners, wno. upon the 13i.lt October, lGP met,and lookup their residence in the kin' owh room?. His majesty 's hed-chaml.or thev n:tde llwtr kitchen, the council-hall their panryi and the presence-chamber the P e vrhere thoy met to despatch business. His tn;.py diiung-rootn they made llieir woodyard, and stored it with the wood of the f. lltJUs roval r:i'- f, U.at nothing might be left with the name of , , KUK :lU lU, ,, hy nd split and bundled up into fagots for their tirirw I'l.;.... I. 1 . . i "."""fe" mu" prepared, hev sat pa ihc 13ih lor tlie despatch of busincssnj in the midst of their first debate, there entermxL lYJrAdug ih' ,houS't?) which J lr?hM Idling, overturned o or i l l r t C ?,W"J then crept under the bed and vanished. This gave them the reatr surprise , ,he doors were 0 ,. tantly locked so that no real dog could g", u or out The next dj lMr & n.crcuM dwhe, 6,U,g at dinner in tt lower iwiiHtVv heard riT the oise 6f jkW
XrCTCTftfi "oVcr"licirhtuds, IhougirtLey well knew the doers wem all locked, and could be nobody there. Presently tfer,they heard also all the wood of the king's oak brought by parcels from the dining-room, and thrown with great violence into the presence-chamber, as also all the chair?, stools, tables, and other furniture forcibly hurled r.t.r.i.1
room; their paper?, containing the minutes of a I. . a ? . . - uiiiruaiisacuons,were torn, and the ink-glass broken. When all this lloiSe had ceased, Giles Sharp, the tcr first into these rooms; and in presence of commissioners, trom whom he received the key, lie opened the doors, and found the wood spread about the room, the chairs tossed about and broken, the papers torn, but not Ihe least Irack of any human creature, nor the least reason to suspect one, as the doors were all fast, and. the keys in the custody of the commissioners. It was therefore unanimously agreed that the power that did this mischief must have cntcrrd at the key hole. The night following, Sharp, the secretary, with two of the commissioners' servants, as they were in bed in the same room, which room was contiguous to that where the commissioners lay, had their bed feet lifted up so "m.icli higher than their heads, that they expected to have their Herts hrofcon. nnit fl-imi iVin,- - - J .. .. u .... .14V . were let fall at or.ee" wilh so murli vinlnn.-r. na shook the whole house. mJ mnrp Hi ... terrified Ihe cotrmissioncr?. On (he i.icl.t of , .... , ass 1,11V. DUltlU room Tor greater safety, and lights burning bv ll,r.r II : "? . . . i ...v...., iiiuuics in an uiMani went out with a sulphurous smell, and that trenchers of wood were hurled nbout the room, which next morning were found to be lliesimc their honors had r:ten nut nfii,, -u Ve tu; day before, which were all removed from the pantry, though not a lock was found opened in the whole honse. ?ri:. lirit llicrl.l it, fared still worse; the candles went out as before, the" curtains of their linnnr' liila t-,-, rattled to and fro with great Violence, they Pnftlfml ...... . I I.I I . 1 i-u 111. in v viuci mows uj eight grtit pewter dishes and a numlivr nf ivnrtn irh. cliers being thrown on their beds, whkh. be- : t I rtr a mg ncavea cu, were lieard rolling about the room, though in the mornirif tmns nf t.-e were to be seen. The next itiehl thn Lpmrrnriu i.;.,v. house and his doir I room, a nd then thev had lin (list ii:'li?mr It.. I on the night cf H,c though the dog lay in the room as before, jet the candles went out, a number of brickbats fell from the chimney into the room, tho ilnr l,.,vl.,.i i their bed clothes were all stripped ofT, and miivtiMju. un me X4th they thought all the wood nf ilo L;v i. violently thrown iown by their bcdstcd; they counted sixty-four billets that Tell, and some hit and shook the beds in which they lay; but ... ...... ..urn: nns lounu mere. nor had the door been opened where the billet wood was kept. The next night the candles were put out, the curtains rallied, and n dreadful crack, like thunder, was ho.inl. r,r,-t r the servants, running in haste, thinking his miring ... i.:!i 1 r . . t". ' .,. Kiutu, iounu three dozen of the trenchers laid smoolhlv tlmlnr llirt nm'll khim. Hut all this was nothing to what succeeded nftenvard. The 29U,, about midnight, the candles went out, something walkj""jw..lJ uiiiMigii me room, and opened and shut the windows; great stones were thrown violently into the room, seme of which ic.i on tne occts, others on the floor; and at about a Quarter after rn. a i - . ..viav. l iis IILfllU as of forty cannon discharged together, and n,- aoout eight minutes' inter val. 1 his alarmoil n.l ii. i i neighborhood, who, coming into their honors' room, gathered un the in m,mbei,a.,d laid them by in the comer of t.u, ,nri, m ur. not s time, they wert lo IlO Siin. Tl.lo ) were irge of r scv- ., , iiuisi; iikc inc. uischarfrt' cannon was heard over the countrv for eral miles round. During these noises the commissioners ,nd their servan'.s gruc on. another over for lost, and cried out for help ....u Yuesnarp, snatching up a sword, had wcumgii Kiiied one of their honours, mistak IllrV Link 1. a ..-is ...... .or me spun, as he came in his slat irem ins own room to theirs. While thev were together the noise was cent 1 nd ,t nr. . r ft.- .ur- . .. . continued, t.lld v,5l; u5 continued, mid part of the tiling of the house was stripped oil, and all the windows of an upper room were taken nway with it. On the 30th, at mi.ltiirrl I r. ...... il : .11 , . . ' ... J VII lliu . nildnir-Lt. ;,irn.l! ;rr .....!!. 1 . .1 it " into tne cliamoer ircnuinp like a hear; it milked inanv t.mes about, then threw the warminK-nan violently on the floor: at the same time a larue quantity of glass, accompanied with neat , , . . 1 ",,,v" .... ill (.'ill stonesand horse hones, tame pouri.,S into the rrniii ttiil niir r 1 . 1,11 "vwiiiiiiiiii lOICC. I I II tiio Ir nf November ths mnJ .1 ir..i .zJ. r V. l' jours heds; great stones were also thrown ...-.viv.iV,uh: "i-u-ciiriainsjnii bedsten, I, .n. ;&nnroar mre so terrified that the v fled for few. eft their ferrets behind tliem. One oi I cir honors this Hie ht sunk r. n,.d ... ,h A
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C . m, a t.ie uurning billets were tossed j Mml," cap,; Gci,n 4-;. ". , - 'F , t r A(""t WlU V Sale. Um ,v ,t even , it, their honor,' heds, who fur an-l sleeps; f r rJlr11 bo Bold at PbHc vc ide on the called l.irt and l.u companions to their re- .-Acrn nn.- t : fc0.l t ';rc, ! !ear m "eXV ttt ,Le Ule residence of j. , irc,L1,,su?,,Uo'ru?.rj;;,.
God Gskcduhat it xrc,, .nd vho it disturbcdC "T, 'v'0 c 6'Vr; l"','Ct Duck' them so? No answer was given to this; hut 1 rtr H V ,,f StftlSfari Simmon's and the noise eea.ed for n while, when tl spirit '' Chopping Axtt, $x. i :ilii rio.-iti. . .....I ... il,.... ..II . 1 , . Q "
... . """J-8 uv3 " kvKU,orought . ,,! uun.' HWivc itxun iisctj vine vl the rvrvunls now lighted a large candle, t,d
set U iu. the doorway between the two chum-
ocis, ui sec What passed; and as he watched it, he plainly taw a hoof striking the candle and candlestick into the middle of the rom, and afterward snulT,scraped it out. Upon this the same per son vt.is so uoui as to draw a sword; but he had scarce ot it out when he felt another invisible hand holding it to, and pulling it from him, and nt length prevailing, struck him so violently on the head with the pummel lhat he fell down for dead with the blow. At this instant was heard another burst like the dis charge of a broadside of a ship of war, and at the interval of a minute or two between each, no less than nineteen such discharges. These shook the house so violently that they expected every moment it would" fall upon I. . 1 1 . ri-.i ... . ... uieir iieaus. i ne neiiiDors, being nil alarm cd, flocked lo the house in great numbeis . . . 11 i . 1 .,..u ... jw.im u in jirajernna psaim-singmg: vuiiii 11 u.v noise coutinueu in tne other roon.s, and the discharge of ernnens was heard as from w ithout, though no visible ngnl waa (Krii in tlic l-.rrr it..,.., it.. ...i ... u.i(,'. iiiv in. uuk llill Mils the most alarming of a!l, a nil put an end to their proceedings 1 Gei tually, happened the next day, as they were ftll at dinner, when a paper in which they had signed a mutual ..givt'iiitMii ,0 reserve a part ol the premises out of the general survey, and afterward to share il equally among themselves (which paper they had hid for the present under the earth in a pot in one corner of the room, nnd in which an orange-tree grew.) was consumed in a woudciful manner by the earth's taking fire with which the pot was filled, and burning violently, with a blue flame and nn intolerable stench, so that they were all driven out of the house, to w hich they ceuld never be again prevailed upon to return. This story has been somewhat abridged from the r.ncji lot adiu Iritai.uica. where it is quoted from Dr. loot's history. If 1 recollect light, il is imlodud in the" book entitled "'Satan's Invisible World Discovered," and the extraordinary occurrences it relates ascribed to salanic influence. At the time they happened, they were viewed as the cflects of supernatural powers; and even Dr. l'lot seems disposed to ascribe them to this cause. "Though many lrickf,vsas the doctcr,"have been cftcn t l.ni il in nfF'iirs r f 1I1U L f " " " tllliD I1MIU llillll J of the things above related are not reconcila ble to ltiuclinir: suih as the lmi.l i,.. 1,... ond the Dowers cf man In mnU niil.nui surh instruments as were not there the tear ing and breaking the beds the throwing about the fire tin- I --'-"".'aa, ii w nil' die the striving for the sword, and the blow ' ":" received irotn the pummel of il." It was at length ascertained, however, that this wonderful contrivance was all il. in,... tion or Ihe memorable Joseph Collins of Oxford, otherwise called Funny Jo, who, having hired himself as secretary under the name of fJtlCS ChatT), bv kllOWinrr ll, niiv ilo e longing to the house, and by the helji of;uviusjttlminans and other chemical preparations, and letting his fellow-servants into the schemcjcuri ied out the deceit without discovery t- the very last Extract f,cm Dick's Improvement of Hocirly. PALI, and WINTER GOODS, I V., ., , . ttre l,ow receiving from rinladelnhia. UallinmrA nJ . heavy and well selected stnrk nrir.n v:.' . Goods, which they .jfler for sale at the lowest prices. ..uuicsuiu aim man, consisting 111 part of the lollowing articles, vizi Blue, bVk irotc.i, d. ab, o!iee, invhible grren, dahlia, sleet mirrrf and pilot cloths; blue, brown, iri , d' n"J p,"iJ c"""""-ft; blue, brotcn, K9. jrans; plaid Unscy; re,, vk&rZ'nZ, , ((., mure, tinned and rlaid srtimtts f. r i i . . 1 .'.1 I.. , . ftsrf iriD i.-rt . .. ... - . . do do. nn- broxrt and . - . ., " "w'uuzlui. in k fcomtasu.s. Irench, Ungiuh and Jimcrtcan print,, 0Bam. CV(ok and linen diapers. Russia tft""S-. be tichg, col d muslins, apron check, canvass and Daddinir. rnrrrii,, ... 1 " ?.". ""'-. jjt il idlings, corded slrts; cotton, worsted, gum tlas- . V I '" ", mn lieu j 1 m,ff mc a mi suspenaers; bt k worsted hose; Ll'k and w.we cottoned. uk do w. woo -d0m JiJi and mixed cotton .'.,. r .t;- 1. ,. . silk.cotton and lerlin es. "arS. "si "r'r cr"!r:.kHl' lhrcad ilk d co0 0. ftuck mutt, 7V?fffi. Mi;., --j jL.ia" ," t"l,,nl,ashe velvet stocks. Shirt W-n, and collars. Lvllon. thread, li!, - ei sunn uku it no 6.i cn blond edgings. Cotton, thread, lisle and ..;,. tiifi7io. Jlobinctl and l.h . , . . .. - . ......... .. irrrtKlil and bobtnctl fovtuisrs. .cedle tenrl.- ,l .....- cape ana collars. - VUlIMCII j ig'd and plain jaconrtt lm m.i.i. Cambrics. Plain lirk and fir.,. J.J Hook, Stciss and mult 'rrt'T-- OPk and ' - ;i r fj ffr '"' ffro ,le U"P a"d ''"curing sr k, Col d gro de uap.Jig'd poi de soi aud rronatwn df sa,n lnrnn c .. .. ,. . . . t nuc I '"i'?' ",k"e ;""' ercen Jl.,re,ce. ia, while and straw caVd rmrr, nn. .........' tti : i i . . . i. iiih mm. dJff'dd. Iirc and scarlet merino nanJ fine boots. t,x. I , r rV ""iT "nJ 'ail" Walter fZ?i HaUlVcod "" zct; Gram and Ame's Canal JJrcckTillr 'r oi icon - - " , u Mobile fcnnki reamed ravmcnt, Nev. 1st.
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fipiIC subscriber, having purchased tie Medi-
cine ana irug oioreot wr. Kennedy in BrooKville, otTers to the public a good assortment ofIteguUr and Uotaoic Medicines, Drugs, Paints. ana iye oiuus, consieiinp, in part, follows; , Al.t.it . 1 maAlchohol cat. magnesia Annise Seed Antimony Antinionial Wine Arrow Uoot Arsenic Aqua Amonia Acid Sulphuris do Muriatic do Nitric do Tartaric Balsam Capavia Harbadoes Tar Horax Uurgundy Pitch Castor Oil Manna Nutgalls Nitrate Potash Nux Vain ice Liquorice Lx. Oil Almonds do do do do do do do do do do Anise Closo Juniper Lemon Olive Sassafras Hemlock Winterg'-een Lavender uaruamon Beea Spike Carbonate iron Oranpe Peel cam. 1 lowers Paregoric Elixir Peruvian Hark Prepared Chalk Quassa Quicksilver Ked percipitate Ithcubarb Rotten Stone Itcd Saunders tip. Salts Rock Salts Soap Castil Soda Soap Sp'ts Turpentine Squills Syrup of Squills Cloves L'i,,narnn CulombiRad Corosive Sublimate Cream Tartar Coloeynth Coculus Indicus Cantharidea Calomel Digelalis llx. Hyosciomus Emetic Tartar Ess. Cinnamon " Peppermint Flour suliibur Ginger out. uuinine Spigelia. Senna Bi. Carb. Soda Sugar Lead Sulphur Ether Sweet Sp'ts Nitrt Sponge Syringes Tin. Castor uum Upturn do Camphor do do do do do do do do do Aloes Arabic Assafujlida Guiacum Myrrh tcammony Trag-acautU Shellac Kino do Di'tulis do Valerian j do Kheubarb Venice Turpentine Ippicac Jalap Juniper berries Laudanum v lute V itrol i Perfume licar Oil PATENT MEDICINES. Hatcman's Drops , Spanish brown lirittsh oil i Gardner's Liniment Halsam of L1I0 FahnestoctV Vc r fulfil irn Godlrey's Cordial I Cleveland's Ague Irops 'vuivaiiiviiiuill Thompson's Eye Water Pulmovary Itulsam Viuuriuue llriilian.ni.ltw.. Lees Pills iJtcU Ointment ,A,U" Wards Hair Oil lllue V itrol I E,eencc of Soap Madder llndiwo Litharge Hive Syrup Cl l'russia lllue lne Varnish Together with a great variety of other Drujjg and medicines, paints, patent medicines, &c. necessary for a gcod apothecary shop, for wholesale or retail. Orders from iiliVRii-intm will ko ..r..n.. promptly attended to. c. CAIN, llrookville, Dec. 1, 18:)7. 49 bty Atln,"islraior's Sale. 1 llh undersigned will ofler for sule at the late residence of M the 1st or December, tho personal property belorir6 ic uec u, consisting, in part, of horses, hogs, sheep, one two horse wagon and harness, cows and household nrl kiioi.on r.....:. and many other articles, too tedious to mention! i commence at tn o "clock on said day Conditions of sale made known on the day of ale V , n ,c.,o JO,,N "LEWadm'r. ' Aovember 14, lSW. 40-Uw n S,alc ol RcaI Estnle. II L undersigned will sell to the highest bidder at public Otltcrv. on the nrpmi.na Vi.:. w township Franklin county, Ind.', immediately below INew 1 rcnton. 011 S.in,.l. ooj i . .too - iuc .-u aay 01 ue cember, between t h Unr. r in .:i..l . ed 3 lJ'""? II ........ . ... w VIUCH J 1 iw'nii, ut j' 1 1 1 1 1 1 n t sjr 1 t.a - O (9 mv. J r OIM. est, running tbei.rc north 5 1 ut irrees, west 1VU hr un. I ,ii.n. ..!. . uegrces, west J w est GO j.oles poles, thence i, the beginuin. i ...", .. . Wl-St fill iwiloa I l.n - - 1 -fenr.r, ...t.jLo eouiu ii ueirrees. thi inn north b.j degrees, east UO poles, to . . . & utits luuru oi' 1 pk a j died seized. Tervs Oho I i'f. r.. . JA B;;-he "j-0 0v,ifctv;uab,iTe-v 10 Le . . .' eJle. "U the balance 111 one . lrTr.' b '"d j By order of the Probate r.. ,.r HENRY SCOTT LLIPHALET BAR 15 Kit, Nov. 1G, 1638. Commissioners. 40-:hv I "BSTRAYS. Taken up by Thom-is Evans of -"- Sprinpfield townshin U ,. .1 (i,t. J,. .... T 1 11 ,nilllls' " tl'9 i first dVy e7Niwmtar7lW lowing description; thi one a sorrel Ml to'be . years old botl hi "d fcc 1 .. ,"ul" "n,a ' white, a few " mic imirs in I he Inrelipul 1...A . i , Praised to fifteen Ikrs I -i . .J"C otliera bay mare v..n, uire i cor no last sonn'fr tl.u I ,r I : .J r . white. No other l.r..;.. '?.f' V'e kfl foot tS;"?!,ar' 1; O. Scobey o.rn" ol AovcmWr, 1-:!. true copy !sken from SCOREY, J. i. JL l ranklH. county , on ,lC 8econd . IWJ8, fourteen head of sheen nf m t n 1 1 certify the ab U j' W . iuh bujvc to be a true coir fmm - . book, Nov. Utb. 1838. ? 'm Ty Cstr,y WM. BIcCLUJIE, J. p.
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ELI XI IE x? ' n B7 V m forwfrv called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of lJea'bh alX .years since. I devised and meuicine, winch I cal cd Dr. Bloo.' Elixir of Health; of which I was the sole inferf ' and proprietor. No medicine was known bv il . name, nor was that medicine known by any oil name. It proved a verr mrcPKM ...... j- oluer popular, and others wisbinj to profit by iism,' laritr. are Diittinir nn a mnHinin. ... .. POBloodgood's 'Elixir of Health. Th the may not be deceived on the subject I bars given it my own name, srd the direction, .ce panymg Lach Bottle are signed with my own T nature, without which none is Genuine -n-t ? onnntorroi. u i.;t. ...u u ""me, and to .................. " ..iv. u nuuiu uc lorgerv. Snlil u-k sale and Retail at my Drug Store. Z.nesvillo jo! March 15th, 1837. -UIAN. . This is a Universal Restorative in alt , where the stomach, bowels, l.rer.or any f gans concerned in the digestive function, areii . primary seat of the disease, and that such htni! of almost the whole catalogue of Luman maladieV is w ell known to every physician. All diseases eldest to people living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border on larj l,kr. or rivers, partake more or less of what isterincJ bilious, from the organs concerned in the process r f eliminating bile being those primarily orhrincio.l y nffected, and ague and fever, bilious fever vel low fever, lake lever, jaundice, bilious cholick dysentary. common cholera morbus, ague, cake and liver complaints, are all diseases in which the sama organs are first deranged and arue from the tam. predisposing cause, viz.- Exhalations cf marsbor vegetable miasmata, but modified by some peculiar Hies in the constitution or the patient, or the cli mate or season where it occurs. A sure and never failing Dreventiv a. u.ll r ,. . " " . " - ... mm vuio iur an lLots complaints, i. tbe ELIXIR OF HEALTH. It " wrus oiore or C. C Kl Brookvillt!. irk.,. .Jj;.r I . . . ..uiiiwiw ccnincates and directions can be obtained. Row and's Tonic Mixture: Urf Vegetable Ftlrifuge. A specific and latlf,L"5 cureJor lhe Km and Ague. 1 HIS worthv remedv .,F..ctl. ..7Li- - . . ' 1 ....vniij nrjit-.B me siur of being a qunck medicine, it having been the re. suit of manv vcara'.ttnlv " . . . , . ,. t - jii.riiviiu, ana laoor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It it composed of such medicinal prionpics ss were considered most fit to restore the Larc"on iween the Stomach, Liver, and the other important functions of the system the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetito, which is generally en- ...... , ,vucrLU very )recarioi:s; 6y which eftect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues' is useful in a great variety of complaints. Br renewing the healthy action of the digestive orans it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Uvsl '.',ep,i,.a'..VCpvcd AP,etite. Hoart-burn, Water Brash, latulcncy, Jauno'ice, Kight Syieats, Dyscntary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affection, of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of fevers, and especially in Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever, that its powers have been principally totted, and wilh those who have seen iu useru.ness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, b? many who were subject to a M,riodical recurrence of the Chills and ever, and it has always warded oil the apprehended attack. (Ht was deemed not improper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furnished to the proprietor, corroborative cf the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each battle For sale at the Drug Store of C. C MX Brookvilie, where additional certificates and qirections caiijic oiitalnf-d. Dr. Burnhani's VllOPS, or Vcic'ne fur Ftvcr. AS an anti-bill inn.-i nm! nti;.j..-. .... , . i . ,7 r jit'ni: .ucQicine, the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known) --v .u...g ,vi rccuranieiiuefl. fertotis wLi have suffered lor years with pain in tho side-breast-stotnach or lungs and when, to all appearances, disease l.nl ,, . 1 ' "- .j.iuMi- ravaircs. and seemed to be beyond the control of medicme. ""7-,"' a" ca.Ees greatly benefatcd; and in a large majority of instances entirely tc-l.eved-ns the cases of Mrs. Hunter of Lancaster. iMisS Burwell of Co nmt..,- .! M: w .t- , .. i , , iies j many oi Madison, abundantly tesffyand many others not berc , enumerated, who have been relieved from the suilenngs of periodical sick, or nrrvous head-ache, lion with the ease, and the fk.r..t ..r;.. ...i.:i-. tion, render il indee d an in,.: '.7"" . ' " " IV. remcilv to everv .m,. " ' V."u V'"BW ho I co.5J.w Ur'.a"J tWi agreeable beverage may be drank during its administration, in .11 ?c. cxsmal. U'T to"' as ".rle't fever, measles, email pox, 4c, in w hivh cases IcrVrn1"'' .TLe,lp6o ing small render, it a Cry Convenient nieilinn r. r..:u i .. . t?.Cu kmU.ly and P""Hl7 in those disa. b,,:iofU9 character, such is cholic, sumu er compla.nt, fits 4 c., which cither ruin the constitution at this early period of existence, or otherwise terimuato inil.,i..n. .r. nf 1 1 i , i , . . " vast propori:ou of the children of this country. ti , l,Je lhS of . CAIN, ilrOoiiVllllV Ulorn ..J.I:.: . . dirori;..n-. ". . uu""J"ai ceruncates ana uircctions may be obtained. rjllI KRC will bo olTered for sale'nt public aseIl li-T -.n ; "I1' lh8 7 of Deccir-ber. A. derea-M , , res.encc of James Swiggttt all li l a . ; ?f Kr0u!" il!c. 1'raaiin ci-untyt J... sa d deceased, consisting cf horses, cattle; Log. and I e,''.fIrn ' 'ecrib.iirming utensils, UumUuH and kitchen furniture; too numerous to mention. . f t,v ! C0:n,,,erf8 en o'clock A. 31. A credit wiM i - "'0,lt n 811 fu,RB vcr three dollars. rn;,.!iC,VC,,,-by l,u-cr giving cote and . r ta!e "d attendance given by Jw1jo!hii i illiam Calson, Harmony townsLin. Unioa .TT-Vua,Jr' " on lu 2ti day of October 183", c .!, . V r,arl,,,0ne "'ked aa follows, dark day FfcL .tLari'S T?' .fifty dollars. forehe-H .V ".k Cbf,nul orrel in tbe IbL, t fi?.: tha riLt e c. before, old I.?, Land bigh' "PPo-ed to be three years Goel All PnBS3 PPr'sd to forty five dollars, br mvC' a!d LeW" AIhh copy frci HIV CStrav hnnlc -NEK I OGDKX.J.P. Oct'ihei- 22.1. 16.S9, 4o-:;w CJTX YAKN-r-5.5C0 lbs. cotton yarn.a.sorted numbers, for sale bv Jfor.JB.l8W,. R. & S. TYJv'ER.
