Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 December 1838 — Page 4
'x IT IS NOT HARD TO DIE. It ia not bard to die, when those we loved Have fallen one by one, and left ua here Amid the moltitadee and yet alone -Surrounded by the thoughtless crowds that rush Keek less of all res its through pleasures maze.And yet in solitude to wander on Until life's "fitful fever passes o'er, And we are laid in silence in the grave, Where our worn mortality in peace Shall Bleep by sorrow undisturbed, and free From ills that follow us until stern death Hath laid us in the narrow house.
A bCTCIIMAN S ELECT. Here lies mine pabes so dead as nits, Tot Got has kilt mit ague fits; He would not let em stay mit me, But took 'em home to stay iuit he.
Womex. In Kentucky there are colleges for women, which conler on their fair pupil the titles of M. L." -M. A." &c, meaning.
"Mistress of Polite Litcralur-V "Mistress of
Arts." Somebody suggests an improvement, and recommends institutions, which instead nf these titles, shall give their students, M. G.P." Maker Good Puddings; "H.G.C! Has Good Children; K. S. N." Knit Slocking Neatlj; MM. II. II." Makes Husband Happj. Mobile Ex. Dcel. A duel occurred at Louisville two or three days ago, between Lieut. S. Tabatts
of the Army, and a Mr. Evans, a merchant of
that place, which fortunately resulted without!
bloodshed. A single 6hot was exchanged, when the difficulty was adjusted by the interference of their friends. Cm. Int.
' :- - It. KASTM&K - " ! ElIXIR OF n G A L T II. Formerlg tailed Dr. BloodgootT Elixir of Health. 3 IX years tince I devised and prepared , this Medicine, which I called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health; of which I was the sole inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known bv that
name, nor was that medicine known by any other name. It proved a very successful remedy, became
l-upuin, aiiu tuners wishing to -profit uy its popularity, are putting up a medicine which thev call
Bloodgood's Elixir of Health. That the public may not be deceived on-the subject 1 have now
given it my ovn name, and the directions accom
panying L,ach Bottle are signed with my own sig
nature, wtiuout which none is Genuine, and to counterfeit which would be forgerv. . Sold Wholesale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zaftesville, Ohio. . II. EASTMAN March loth, 1837.. Ti.l. r T n - . ..
i ui is s universal Restorative in ail cases
where the stomach, bowels, liver, or any of the or
gans concerned in the digestive functions are the primary seat of the disease, and that such is true of almost the whole catalogue of human maladies, is well known to every physician. All diseases incident to people living in warm climates, or new 1 ... . ' PL . . . . . . .
auu ua. countries, or such as ooruer-on urge lanes or rivers, partake more or less of what is termed bilious, from the organs concerned in the process of eliminating bile being thos primarily or principally affected, and ague Slid fever, bilious fever, yellow fever, lake fever, jaundice, bilious cholick, dysentary, common cholera morbus, ague, cake and liver complaints, are alt diseases in which the same organs are first deranged and arise from the same predisposing cause, viz.- Exhalations of marsh or vegetable miasmata, but modified hy some peculiarities in the constitution of the patient, or the climate or season where it occurs. A sure and never
railing preventive, as well as cure for alt those complaints, is the ELIXIR OF HEALTH. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Brookville, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained..
A
i"ve raised on a new pair of boots," says A. to B., putting forward one as a sample a handsome fit, eh? I bought them to wear in genteel company V "They will be likely to last you your life time," rejoined B., "and be worth tomet hin ' to Tour heirs." .Eastern Argus.
Roiraud's Tonic Mixttire: Or, Vegetable Ftbt if age. A specific and lasting cure for the Fever and Asme.
THIS Worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
or being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years' study, experience, and labor, in the medicai practice and observation of Fever and Ague, It it composed "of such medicinal princi
ples as were considered most lit to restore the harmony of action between the Stomach, Liver, and
the other important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate
cause oi me oiscase. it speedily promotes a remi
Good asd Bad Luck Hints to Young Farmen. We arc in the daily habit of hearing the casualties and misfottunes of life, and
particularly in the management cf the farm, , lar and healthy appelite, which is cenerally en-
ascnoea to oaa tucfc; and on the contrary ot hearing the blessings, comforts and eniov-
ments of life imputed to good luck, a? though these things were casual, and did not depend
upon the di c.xet or indiscreet conduct of
those whom they bt fell. If we will but scan this matter properly, we shall be convinced that our good an 1 bad lack most generally comes through our own agency; and that we are in a great measure
leu to cnoose our own fortunes as far as this matter is concerned. The faithful
of known duties with due restraint upon our
uaser passions, seiaom fails to produce good luck; while indolence, extravagance, and the
lack ol probity and good will to our fellows, are almost certain procurers of bad luck. And even though our crops may grow from the exuberant bounty of nature, and although our patrimonial wealth may exloit for us the
ncKie applause and sycophancy of the multi iude, the pleasures which thev afford are un
stable, and arenol to becomnared with thosp
vthat result from prudent industry and recli-
iuue oi couuuet irom a consciousness of having performed, and performing the high duties imposed upon us, to families, to society,
ui m uui wm, Let us trace come insf
i - k a, -"ww vs, VUU II1IU bad luck, in the business of the farm, to their palpable causes. 'The dilligent farmer, who personally sn-
liciiuiciius iis own ousincss who rises be iVirw the cun I.:., ll . " .
mi irtuunrs are at tneir ap-
1""" uueuitss, anu ins larm stock are in
a- , nml ins nuiKiimciv and properI as- iah a a a . .
mj :, is prcuy certain enjoying a good round of good luck in all his larminir niw ra
tions. He will have irood
6w livu anu, ii ne takes care to
and
bring up his sons in the way of their father,
uac goou lucif with his family. On the other hand, look at that man who gossips away a portion of his time at public houses at political clubs, and among his neighbors and who trusts the management or his affairs entirely to the discretion and fidelity of others, and ten to one but you find him an heir to ill luck;-that his land is annua ly becoming poorer, his crops lighter, his cattle diminishing, his fences and building dilapidating, his children idle, and perhaps dissipated, and his fortune going to wreck. Who does not see in such a man a fountain of bad luck?
destructive fire occurred at MoutFl?,Ilel7VA,abam " lhe niShl of Sundav, the I6th inst., burning with great rapidity tor nearly fours, and consuming property valJjed at from forty to fifty thousand dolUrs. 1 hey hare no fire department there. ; - - Cin. Aext. A DirncTLTT sritued. A gentleman residing in the country during the summer months, observed one morning a large quantity of dirt and rubbish lying in the yard in front of hi house. Enraged, he called one of his servants.
'John, he.
.nr.
' tk 2e noJwaSn OI the premises.
Bul what are we to which will be do? outr
'Fool, don't bother me; make the ditch bie enough to put earth, rubbish, and all in. A cake weighing two thousand six hundred
pounds, and twenty three feet in circumfer-
n BMd N. York for the cominfr belidajs. It is to be cat on the 27th inst.
rby is not this dirt taken off, said
ditch back of the lmu .-n1
do with the earth
tirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by
which e fleet, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It muet be apparent to all.
that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues.
is useful in a great variety of complaints. Bv re
newing the healthy action of the digestive organs,
it nns proveu useii oi reraarKame benefit in uys
pepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water
Brash, flatulency, Jaundice. Niirht Sweats. Dvs
enlary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affectiona of similar origin. But it is in the treatment o,
revers, aiu especially in rever and Ague, or In tcrmittent Fever, that its powers have been nrin 11 . . l , ... . i .
cipaiiy itfsieu, anu wun inose wiio Lave seen its
usefulness, it is pronounced sovereign to all renie
dies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, bv many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended attack. fj-It was deemed not improper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furnished to the proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its
great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each
uume. . For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Brookville, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained.
BALDNESS. BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest ornament belon?inr to the human frame.
How strangely the less of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old ager which causes many to tycoil at being uncovered, sad sometimes even shun society to avoid As jests and sneers of their acquaintances; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. -In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as docs the loss of his hair; To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the ljair from falling off on the first application, and at rew: bottles restores it again. It likewise produces erebrows and whiskers; prevents Ihohairrom turning gray, makes it gurl beautiful
ly, ana irees it from scurf Aumefous certificates of the first respectibMity in support of the virtues
oi wiriuge liaiiu are shown by the proprietors. Read tLe foUowing;- Kobebt Wharton, Esq., late Mayor of , Philadelphia, has certified, as mav be seen below, to the high character of the following gentlemen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Oldridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not only ss a preventive agaiust the tailing of hair, but
aiso a certain restorative. ' -
Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St.
George charge, NoS6 north Fifth, st : John P.
IngIis,.Wl Arch st ; John D. Tholnas, M. IM63
rtace st.; John o. rry, ioi Spruce st.? Huwh McCurdy, 243 South ?lh st.,' Johnlfard, jr. UI3 Archst . . It will certainly raise its virtues in thn ptim.
tion tof the pablic, when it is known that three of
i be aftove signers are more than 50 years of age.
ana the others not less than SO. . From the .Mayor. Commonwealth of Per.n., City of Philadelphia. I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia,do he referee rtifv that I am well arnn.iint.
ed with Messrs. J. P. Inirles. John S.
uugn aicturtiy, w'.ose names are signed to the
auove ccniucaie, ;nai mey arc gentlemen of char
acier anu respectability, aud as such full credit should be given to said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused L. 8. the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth day of December, etc. Hubert Whahtos, Mayor. GAUTIOX. Observe thai each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, en
which is represented the Falls of Nisgara, the agent's name, etc. Editors. All country papers who will insert the above once awhek 6 months, and send one number to the sgents, shall be entitled to one d.. of Balm.
Hold wholesale and retail by C'MSTOCK and
vw ,ole i gents lor America, 2 l letcher 6treet near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl itrcet
iew lorit, and by one or more druinnst in nerlv
every town in the Union. . Oct. 1938.-42.lv
Drills, HIrdiciiiC9, Paints, &c Rise S. TYNER keep on hand a general assortment of the fol lowing articles, whicl
they wilt sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cio-
of
cinnati prices.
Opodeldoc Baleman's drops Godfrey's cordial. British oil " - Castor do Sweet do Oil spike y Balsam life . . roct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir
health Fahnestock's vermifuge Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic ' Do . Camphor ' i Do Asafoetida Do Aloes
Do Myrrh Do SLellao Cologne water Black Ink Red do Indelible do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappau do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper" Reiincd borax Calcined do Nut-galls March 14th, 1837.
Pulmonary Balsam Lamott's cough drops Calomel ' Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do. Green Ess. peppermint - " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce M- 5 Saleratus Montague's balm foi the teeth Blue vitrei White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints
Medicamentum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia JHutmegs Sulphate Quinine ' 12 bty
NOTICK. njlHE Brookville Insurance Company ill reM. ceive money on deposite at their office, on the following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent FL?!-?" ? roonlL' 4 per "-for6 months Risks oo all kinds of property will be taken as usual: for terms apply at the office of the Company east npper room, above Price & Adams' Saddled store. S. GOODWIN, President.
A. SI LARTT, N. D. G&LLI05, D. Paics, J. Wtw, Wa.McCLtaaT, C. F. Clasksok.
Ekoch McCaarr, I
- - n Mm . .
jo., w tw D.r,' J
FA LI- and WIA TLU GOODS.
Hli fitlOlj Ac tU. are now receiving from
JLr Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh, a heavy and welt selected Btock of Fall and Winter
(jtoods, which they offer for sale at the lowebt prices, at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the following articles, vizi Blue, bt'k lira ton, drab, olive, invisible green, dahlia, tlcel mixed and pilot cltttht; blue, brown, drab, ribed, and plaid cassimeret; blue, brown, bVk, drab, tteel mixed, ttriped and plaid suliaetlt;
Ay. team; plaid tiiiteu; red. while and v'llotn
flannels; printed do.; blue, green, while and red
ca .lon do.; plain and Jig'd merinoet, gro de nap do. BVk, brown and green bombazelU. Bl'k bombazine. French, English and American prints.
Uttigriauis. Cotton, and linen diapers. Jiutsia
theelingt, bed ticking, col'd muslins, apron checks,
canvass ana padding, carpeting, merino Jringe, restingt, corded skirls; cotton, worsted, gum elastic and net suspenders; bl'k worsted hose; bfk and while cotton and silk do., lamb's wool do., white and mixed cotton half do. Ladies beaver, kid, silk, cotton and berlin gloves. Gentlemen's beaver, buckskin, German, kid, thread, silk and cotton do. Buck mill: Tajfala, gauze, satin, and belt ribands. Satin, bombazine and velvet stocks. Shirt
bosoms ana collars. , Cotton, thread, lisle and
blond edgtngs. Cotton, thread, lisle and muslin insertions. Bobinett and thread laces. Grecian
and bbbtuctl footings. Jfeedle work and bobinett
capes and. collars. - Fig'd and plain jaconetl.
Hook, Swiss and mull mnlins. Cambrics. . Plain
and ftg'd bobinettsS Bl'k and ! Green doited thule. BVk, gro Swiss, gro de nap and lutestring silks. CoCd gro de nap,fig'd poi de soi and tor onation'' dj' Sali.i laeeitline. Sersuelt. White satin.' White, pink and green Jlorence. BVk while and straw col'd crap,,. BVk silk velvel'. Plaid and fg'd do. BVk and scarlet merino i f, hdkfs; Prussian shawls ; Thibet iirf'.,!f?.,a C0"0JI fia& silk Pongee, brk silk and linen do.; plaid grade nap, satin damask, mendarinr, plaid hernani and damask dress do.; bCk and plaid silk cravats ; rclicutes ; infants cups: Grecian bools: silk t
fur and selet caps; fur collars; English strarc
irgnorn ana tuscan bonnets; willow hoods; fur
-.. . ri, lunon, gwgnam, and silk umbrellas; bordered, plain and figd parasols; ladies gaiter boots; leather, kid. mororrn. nnd Int.
ting shoes ; children's kidmotocco and lasting do.; Men's caff, kip and coarse brogans; coarse
una jine ooois, oc. dc. .. ... rALSO : A genet a I assortment of Groceries, HurJzcare and Cutlery; Queens, 'Glass and Tin icare; Drugs and Medicines; Blank, Miscellaneous $.- School Books; Castings and Mils; Lng, Halter and Trace Chains; Cross cut, Mill, Hand, Wood and Pannrl Saws; Giain and Ame's Canal Shovels; Manure forks; Sieves; Painted Buckets; Coffee Mills; Steelyards; Simmons and Collins d, G.' Broad and Chopping Axes, oc. Brockvilleov. 21, 1838. .
miOOK VILLI CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville ami thn
surrounding country, that they have established themselves in the Chair Manufacturing Business, in all its various branches.- Thev will h t .n ,;..
ready to ccomnn odate persons vith Cane Scat, Fancy and Windsor Chairs; Settees, 4 c. of every description, aud of the latest Cincinnati fashions. ALSO; House and Sign Painting; doors, counters. Arc. painted in imitation or Mahogany, Curled Maple, Oak and all other imitations of Wood or Marble. Their shop is in the bottom part of Brookville north-east of the court house, and opposite Mr Clarkson's residence. e 1C"ARTLEY WHEAT & Co. Sept. 13, 1608. 37 tf
MOFFAT'S LIFE mK&KjES ha
TlTa E ANIMATION! Vkn .K n. imnnrtant to P,Ve
functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or Imprudence1 are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, they should not even then despair, for it is not in despair that relief can be found. No. Let them first look around, and, laying aside all prejudices, ask thdmselves this question "If inv physician
cannot help mo, is Lis reputed skill my only resort!" .-. rr
Perhaps at that moment the heading of this advertisement, "Moffat's Life JUedicir.es," would
catch their eye; and were they in train divested of
their tooliu prejudices, they might, perhaps, be in
duccd to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and
treatment of diseases, thfTored from that of their own physicians. They would then learn that it
did d i tier, and very widely, and with most Lanov
results, too. -
If ther pursued their inquiries still further, thev
woum nnu iiiat au practicing physicians of the present day prascriba MERCURY. In some form.
f i ,- . . " ...
ior aimosx every Disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial meHrcinee, though they give present
icut;i,uiiucriuiiie me ovubiiiuiion, and always leuve
me paueui in a precarious 6tate ot health. .
vjju rAjLiULli JlciIIClAKisiust
the reverse of all this. For h
before that sconro of mankind ."Mer.-urv." w.m
employed in the healing art, Physicians used noth
ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends
as the 'skilful physician he who preparcth his medicines from herbs. Witness Kccljeeiasticus, chap, xxiiu
r . 3 The skillful pkusician shall li ft tin h i
head: and in the sight of the great men he shall be
m numeration.
V.4. For he hath prepared his medicine aii nf
ii. nnrnic .ji. .i .. .. V
mc qj me eartn, ana ne that u wise tout
not abhor them.
MoFTATs' VeoKTABLB LlEB McO.CIKES imm
qualities of the moat mild and beneficial nature. They are composed of articles the most auti-putres-cent.combined with ingredients known as the only certain antidote for fevers of every description.
v lien tue Disease is produced either Trom cold, obstruction, bad air, EWampy aud camp situations, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic or by other causes, these medicines are certain in their operation or effects. They are possessed o
peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease, but st the same time restore and invigorate the
system. V hen first takeu into the stomach, they
immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through
every pore, producing effects at once delightful.
salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give ?i tone to the nerves, exhilarate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-animal o the whole roan. The life medicines have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic diseases, Consumption, Asthma. Liver Coim.laint
Rheumatism, chrome and inflamstory) Dropsies,
Forfull particulars the reader is invited in V.li
at Mr, Moffat V office, 67 Broadway, aud receives snnv nfMin lnrA Ktmnrifan M:l. J . -
'Pi . r i..i. t..i . . . .
" Kr. aie joieiy seiecteu from a
very large number wMcu Mr. Moffat has lately re ccived from different parts of the United State.
Mr. JlolUt Uearsir.- It is with sincere pleasure that 1 venture to'address you, to lhauk you for the benefit 1 have received from your medicines. My complaint was salt iheuin, for which 1 have tried MH.ltf ttll tllA ...A.I.AlMdu Utl.IL . . .
" umuinus, iiuku hb aovertised in
the newspapers. 1, however, received n relief
from any ol tuem. luce I was shown vour timl
Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine. When I applied to you, my legs and arms were so
bad liiattuey looked like raw beef, and were covered with scars, but after taking a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so
conuuueu unni t was entirely cured. It is now
ui""" muo luau, ana i nave bad no return of the ccinplaint. 1 have recommended your
mciiiviiit. cii ircifuuB, anu snouid advice all
amicieo wuu tne salt rheum to try it. Respectful ly, your ob't eerv't, M. CLEOVER, lL'th st., between fJth and Jackson Avenues. LiwRENCE, N. Y. May 23.
air. iiionat Liear air: 1 was troubled with ti.
piles for several years. 1 sppliedto tho most emineut Physicians without relief. A friend of mine
iarite, who uaa received great relief from
mem. recouiiuenda me to use your Life PiHu
i uougu i was sunering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief-in 48 !. .nj
in a few weeks was not troubled ith them at all, and I have been free' from distress ever sine and'
nave great pleasure in recommending them to those
auiicieu m a similar manuer. Respectfully, , - JOSEPH E STEARNS. . " ' .New York, April. 1S38.
Dr. Moffat Sir; Sinceyour LifeMediciflts have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have
uuue wunuera. i win merely state a tew cases
i ne wne or my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius It. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of tho Phoenix Bitters and one box of the Lifj Pills, says she had
uer ueauu, entirety restored.
air. anio o.lloot, my next door neighbor, who
was laid up witu inflammatory rheumatism, by ta
s;ng two bottles or the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the Pills, told me he was as wall as he ever was and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted
that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters, just so soon he would be a well man. ' Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of JohnHordu, was two
years since, taken sick, and olten had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six neeta fior t.
king your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that
sue nas ocen on a visit to one of her uei"bbors.
as ior myself, I have been in bad health f..r 97
yeais, and though I am not now in perfect health still lam better than I have been for ten years past' which I believe to bo the consequence of takin your Pills and Bitters, Tho above is a true state" ment of a lew of tho many cases which have come
uuoer my ooservauon. xou are at liberty to publish Ibis letter, and reference can be had to me as Postmaster at Claverrock. Columbia Co.. IV. V
With respect, it A. VAN VALKENBLRG1I.
t with the rheuroajstn, and ctnrd notfind thiW iveme any relief, out, I I had commence .S
,. - - '.it . . . , , , . "vmicu in.
singowi egeiasie L.ue i'm and Pheenix Rittr-
in takirg the first tx.ttle and ono box or pill I foua the most exerutiating pain aat 1 had long been troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such Leimr the, case, it ia with gratitude I offer the
Dents, feeling confident that I am indebted to vi mor" than worde can express, for your valuable mrdwme and the speedy ciire I received from it. good effects. . Yours respectfully , ' . i GEORGE BRCFTS. Maach Chunk, Jan. 17 lgg Mr. 3tolTut Sir lam most happy t0 'send 'r.u through your sgent Mr. White, a few lines relative to yor excellent Life Medicines. For . enrth of time I hsvb been complaining ofan infection of tLe liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief until I commenced with yonrs;T have now ukeu nearly two bottles of your Phmnix Bitters and I am pleased to state that I find inyself fast recovering from a long and lingerisg complaint. Mot gratefully and sincerely yours GEORGE JiiSXER. . LETTtB FBOM WAHIIES PATTK6SOR. - Lockport, Nov. 2th, 1S37 Mr. W B Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of lhe virtue and efficacy of your Life PiJi, and Pbomix Bitters, in restoring lott health to the alHictcd, has occurred in my family, I deem it a duty 1 owe both to yourself and the public, to male the fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a prema-
iuir grsi
My wife has been aCicted with the i;r
plaint and general debility for upwards ef three years; and lor the last three months she has not been able to walk across the room. After tryingvarious medicines prescribed by various physicians which gave her no relief, she was given up as incurable. In this situation she was gradually failing, when I happened to call upon your aent in this villsge, and he gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although I had but little hope of her receiving any benefit from it- The effect was surprising. Ttefore she had taken one bottla
jot hitters and one box of pills, she was so far
fered as to be able to accomplish most of her bouse
won wiummi assistance.
Your, respectfully, WARREN PATTER80N. For farther particulars of the above ated.
icine. see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy can else be abtained on application at the star, nl M t-
Cain, Brookville, Ind.
Sold by W. B. Moffat, 857 Broadway, N. York. A liberal deduction made to those who buy la sell again. For sale at the Drug Store of . " C. CAIN, frooville.
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TXN HAND. A ireneral assortment
HjK, Yarn, Grocerits, Tinware, Augers, Window
W'CB i41 .lit! J.
of Cotton
N. D. GALL I ON.
New York, April 1.
Mr. . Moffat Sir: I have been afflicted with i"7r " a,out tnfee mons, and bsed a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until I was recommended to try your Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters, and alter taking two boxes and two bottles of hitlers, I am very thankful to inform you and the public at large, I consider myself completely cared. Yours truly, JOHN TENNENT, N. Y. New York Mills. March 29, 1838. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have used your medicine in my family for some months, and have received great benefit from it, especially my wife and eldest daughter. My daughter had been ia a decline for 3 years. 8inco she com me need using your medicine, she has entirely recovered, and ia now well and hearty. If this will be of any service to you, you are at liberty to publish it. Resp'Jy jours, 4e. N. BUTLER. " 1 Summit Hill, Jan. 18th. 1838. -
Vt. Moffat Dear Sir: I have ereat oleasara in
PILES, 4rcIICEWRRnoiDS. , JV-O CURE JVO PAY.' Price $1. HAY'S LINIMENT No FicxioaThi. extraordinary chemical composition the result of science and the invention of a celebrated medical man. the introduction of which to the public was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining tbe correctness of the lamented Dr. Giidley's last confession, that "ho dared not die without gi vinf to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," aud he therefore bequeathed to his frieud and attendant, Solomon Hays, tLe secret of his discovery. Hit now used in the priucipal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually as to baffle etedulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Ezttrnally in the following complaints; For Dnpsy Creating extraordinary absorption at once. AU Swellings Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatim'-Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throat By cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup, or Whooping Cough Externally, and over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains and Burns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers Whether fresh or long standing, and fever 6ores. Its operations upon adults aud children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosroing coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. The common remark of those who have used it in the Piles, is, "It acts liko a charm." THK PILES-Tba price $1 is rcfutdtd to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle wilboat being cured. These are tbe positive orders of tbs proprietor to the Agents; and out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the atticle, should exhibit tbe original to purchasers. CAUTION. None can bo genuine witLoct a splendid engraved wiapper. on which ia my came, and also that tf the Agents' ' SOLOMON HAYS. To Editors. All country papers who will Insert the above 6 months, and send one number to the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and CO., sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one do-jr below Pearl street, New York, and by one DruggUt in every town in tbe Union. Oct. 10, ly
BLANKS." - N hand, constantly at the American cce tLs
following kinds of blanks.- - -
sjecas, Mortgages, " Quit-Claim Deed?, Title bonds, Notes ofliaml,
Summonses, -Subpoena , Executions, Constables' lionoV, Constable Sales. ;
NOTARY PUBLIC. C. F. Claskso. will also attend to filling deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, &c, and take' tie acknowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or take depositions, certificates, affidavits, 4c, dc Office in the priming office. " 16 ly
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addressing you, having been troubled for some time Drool rills Oct. 9 183S- 41
A CARD. CALEB B. SMITH & CHARLES II. TEST takes this opportunity of informing the publie that in future they will punctually attend tbs Franklin Circuit Court at its'sitting, and all professional business cenfided to either in said court, will receive their joint attention. GALEA B. SMITH, ' ' CHARLES H. TEST. Jan.27, 1637. : 7 COACH s$f WAGON MAKING. Hli YOUELLS 4 F. DOHERTY, respectfully JJ. inform tbe citizens ef Brookville, and tbs pablie ia general, that the bars commenced tbs hoeinese ia all their various branches, m the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Pelser. AU kinds oi Carriages and Wagons, made to order st ths saorf-
Aiso all kinasof repairing pfoaaptly
