Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 January 1839 — Page 4
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" V ' " HOLDING OF COURTS FebX R ASRCOTT l0CCU inBrooon the Third Monday, of ImSST C Vn " T of ary, May, August, ifclSK K MonW. of January. thc nd Pepper, when br a collection or iiair voun bucks- W? P? tno TUtr who8e theJ III around ImmerseV ia TblSln h? "rrounded, and
At the India JBm'
The following lux were auggested upon visiting the grate, of my mother, imw, hrother-ia-Uw aad aieee.aH of whom died aloat tiw earn
' I stand upoa that kill, Waera once I Mood1 before. . There auade toe ho.se the kill, . That atood in daye f yore. There ataade tae oaken tree, And there the apple too, Here i. the epot, which we Cave often wished to view.' There is the little atreani, " Ujon whoa, surface plnye, - "C;v The bright eeaehjae'a fwe " c" Of the ot sparkling raya. , , . There etaade yoa hill, ahove Wkoae brow, the cloud, do reU,- - Aad aere the spot I love ' -Witt all mj heart and aoal. . Uere ia the Grave Yard loo, t AaA O, my heart io broke, . " ' " r. TJaon Ihe graven have grew , The Poplar and the Oak. v Cert ia my ttother'e grave, : I Aad laere nj 8i.ter liw; Hara ia eayDrother'o grave, And there hia daaghter'a in, 1TUlim$ ZVa,Dc. 25, 1838. ,"- . .. . ddr?rtK Too will be likely to get . tomUe.
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J nomant ttwnnets. -A case of n novel tharacter occurred on Friday in the United
oiaiea wrcuit Uourt at Providence.
The
rroTuier.ce Vooner anyt: A young lady of very interestinp
- o r I mv swcu.vsnuic character was brought up by the maishal for rel using to be sworn, and to Hve her testimo
ny oeiore the grand jury. Justice Story addressed her in a very eloquent and respectful
manner, and. with all the kinrfAanf f-iK--ecu upon nertneautvand nerMitv nf nor. K.tiuS lewnoDT to promote the cause jucnna we puot:c salety, , He Informed her. that, however nninfiit tn him. th !., left discretioc!for him to TtniA anil that if she persisted ia her relasal, the only course he could pursue was to committer to jail, and to r-f " w ne tnouia consent to take meoain. . Tre toherwesian natnr.alirnlit i iuier, ana vr..jt hesitation, that h 1 - ... .... wwua go to ju rathei than be sworn, and was condoned accordlsslv. It am th.t young genllesnatt. whoee ddriM Am ... not inclined to favor, had written two letters, which she suffered to niii r ik. r fice. Another young genUeman took one wic letrers irom llie post See and delivered w w tne way, who received it with the seal orocen, and the young lady was summoned Mr the letter emr aa a witn99 r.in.t letter bearert and, from some cause best known 10 nersell.she remsed ta makn naih. htt
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Er EANIM4TION. Wntn'tbt most importtat fanctioa of life ro suspended, aad ILom who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, they should not even then despair, ft it inot in despair that relief can be found. So. Let them first look around, and, laying aside all prejudices.
iwnKiim mia o,ueiion-"ir my physician cannot help me, ia Lis reputed skill my only reDVI i Perhaps at that moment th heading of this ad Temsemem, "Alonat s Life Medic oll catch their eyes end were they in train divested of ineir loonsn prejudices, they mirht. oerbaDS.be in duced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment or diseases, differed from that or their own physicians. They would the Isarn that it qiu umer, ana very widely, and with most btppy results, too. -;; - v , . , If ther pursoed their Inquiries still farther, they wouia nna that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form, for almost overy disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, tboojjb they give present roller. undermine tne constitution, and always leave .uv iu a precarious state or nealtb. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years before that scorge of mankind, Mercury," was f u.,ioyeu in n.e beaiinir aft, Physicians used noth LW1."!?.?? be.rb. . 'i!en lhe bib, ecommend " pnysician- he who, prepareth his ..iu..w iron !,(. Witness Ecclediasticus. chap, xxiii. . V 3 The skillful physician shall lift up hu head: and in the sight of the great men he , hill be tn admiration, . ....... ... . . ,7 .. J " ne mat u wue vat muaur inem. MopfAT.' VaoxTAltn Liaa'Mro.ciiiBn po8ecs , " mini ana oenenaal nature. m. pry arecomposea or articIeeHhe most anti-putres-cent,combined with inured enta known mm certain "tidote for fevers of every description.nen the disease ia nmAnmA ...1 r obstruction, bad air, swampy and camn situations! HP m it 1 n B Wm . mm mmOmm, a m,m m I - A I aj. " " "' woeiner 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 iU4iease but at the same time restore and Svigorat. J. system. When first taken into the stoi5achVtJ immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pore, producing effect, at once delightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark of ife begiaa to grow dim, ths circulation languid, and he faculties paralyaed. tbesn medicine. Ire folnd to give a tone to the nerves, exh.ler.te the anitekroie and inflamatory) Dropaios, r or full narticulara t,m m..u. : .. at Mr. Moffat's office. iSr:i7". copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratoiton. The followinir letters m l.t.i. .t .1 j very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately wceived from different parts of th lTn!,-j ,... Mr. Moffat. Dear ir; It ia ft&rft I. benefit I Uve received from your medicine My complaint wasjalt rheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicine. bich were adverlfJi Tn x" uvwauapers. I. han.., : j rv. ,.". -"" bo reaei ?vTenIUaoo7i.C,h lndUCed T J SS bad thatthev looked I ilea n.L.r -j mnT VI IIJB1I1. ninM I mvmm t. . . si mA ... v..i " . 7 werecovernnp fiu -l j j . taxing a 85 cent box of continued until I wa. iS Z7 "tV , w, fiiaa, iuu ueil inn IWmn I. tr i return of tlnscempla.nt. I have recommended your medicine to several mnnn. j .u... 1 r" 71. 18th st., between 6th and Jackson Avenues. Mr. it.wr.... 2w!"c. N. . May 23. ni U. rZZ.22 . 0,r,.1 troubled with the L." . applied to the most emi M7Vi.:::C,!.r w" A friend of mine w... wuu ho received them, recommendad m n ... tt the time, I experienced relief in In tJLZZ tn a. rw bo.L. . . . . -. nnd lhav. "LH . iXE? 10 ' 'mmng therm'tDoC hose tBicted in a similar manner. , - Respectfully,, JOSEPH E STEATtNS n. at-a,. NeW 0Tk' A I'beea uZZT O'1n.ceyof Medicines have " I ?rhood,:th.y have Tk -,;-" VI" ... UJC".,7 awte a few cases .:.-JT7"r?rl'M Roe t.a r-.: rrzzzr-Z. . the u.t n ...J. j . ,n lW0 wtleeofthe Phmnix r;:r,"'w " "?lL,ny door neighbor, who a Mil. D n . kTn; TwoZ.;. matisro. bv ta or tie Pin. .i7 r. t. iD onr; tter, and one 25 cent box .n ,m . " w" W8"M he ever was iT. "1,n 'ntore who was afflicted ..... nuu no would taka tha p;ii. .j u:.. in.' mr, l , , . - - iiera ' , , "r. oulu well man. - am. mm. Hnmn ... : who oi fonnuorda. was two kinr rnur P : fter ta ahe h. h.w, h. . 'J :,.T.. "" "w 'V recovered that A. for myself, I have b. . K.j ,V . wu k in in nnAF k.. ntf. though I am not now i. n. whUVV!" ! nforten yMrVn. ment of a rv nr .. -! iruo state- - ich have com. under li.h this iett.rf reforenci Y.tb respect. , J. A VAN VALKENBtftGH. Mr. w. Mor.i "V; Apru i. isae.th foM ..j T. I ' oeen nucted with tm grew weaker and weVker until I 5Tr Z Mrs, I am very tb.nkfu'inW lW S" of b,tlie at uiLZ J " j lolnr''ni you and the pub-Yoar?,tr-D":drrf "P'-ry cured, lour, truly, JOHN TENNENT, N Y. Mr ll0ft,N,IiY Mills, March 29, 1A38. ciS7B mV r Sin 1 -d your mldiwiled ll,,jr0,,'0"e month., and have reIVa aF? benefit fro especially my wifo Scline for a1"11" d"hl" h'd vour J":- 8iDC6 eh commenced u.inj CtttTi.1-r'P-red, and". now well and burtr.. Ifti,:. ' :u ' . - wm ne oi ai Jteap jy yours, , , n,,TI nay Mrit. .
BUTLER.
wUk the rneomaisui, and eooJd . 'em anv relief. ,.i ik?1 ota tkinto give amgyouj vmUWeLifePilla-DLTr- tain takinir the first hr.it in ..j . " r5"1 Otters. u . . 'Men. tha most excrnti.tintr n.; P1""' tni troubled with, entireV diMpoesrLj .rbe' the ease it i. with grluludeTofcr thell meats, feeling confident that I am inn-VT? ,w,timore than words can express T, l ,9d 10 yo medicine and th. PEm?"Jk Soodeffecu. . . Youi .Sr;Ted GEORGE BROFT8 Mr Moffst-Si1 IBL" through your agent ah ye. to your excellent Life Medicines p"ne" 'tiv. time I hsve been complaining of 'tn fafp. liver, and tried much medicinV but rf,l'U until I commenced with yours' I h. ! 0 re,ier nearly two bottles of your Phinni. lt.. Uken m p.aed to state ihlt I fii lSvJei?f. Wd 1 Mostegmefully and afncereS Sr. utUKGE R.'SNER imn.aiMra miw Mr. W. B. M:,ik.- 1837. instance of the virtue mZ lll' .l A "?.b!e nd Phmnix Hitters, in Z??traim afflicted, ha. occurred in my7.BJ,V Ta? duty 1 fWe both to yourself .ndhLde.lnl tbe fact known. th.'t oth. trlZ. circomstsnces misht perchan -1-f nw,,,,B"' a remedy in season toret ST.n '! ng under similar preserve them fron, a preinature grave. My wife has been fflicted with'!., i: Peint and general dehilii. r." "","Te5 coyetrt; and for the U.t Vi.L- ' K. three been able ,o wik 7!Z ZZ?" various medicines prescrib-il hi. ' . try,nt which gave her no 7lt Jl 7 m,ou" PbJ'Ctis, curah.' In ;.n0.:r.!'-'f.f-6hegin up a. in. i-f.ben I happened to call uZV 0ual,T rii1' this villa.. .nd i,a 1" """P00 oaJ in io Ruuirinn e i.a ... Samaritan, tbe r.f V I ' .or teGood try your medicine. . "1 7 ,.Mu?ed. to of bus. receiving k" V umo.W11 ''' bop. was surprising fVi ." "e ect "im lo -oie to accomoli.i. .n " work w thout ; ' " "CI nwiss w w,Va.VUVVa ; l or, respectfully, ... , BARREN PATTERSON. r lurmer psrticu ara r .k- .v icme. sea Klnff-.'. j meawhich.ccomn.ni;.t,:arU" W ef K. .L4..' i -"uivtUC A copv can ala on aotained on nni;..:n. tthe store of Mr. C. vain, urootvijle, Ind. Sold by W. R. Mnr. rt d ,.. A liberal darW." IT.' York. sell again. w lnoa bo buy ts For .ale at tbe Drug store of ' C.CAIN, BroovUle. . hew; goods. inb subscriber am;n -1 . . hiacn.inm.M . 'a anceto tha . " ""rai, ana bit bhiiu iiipi lilinilM an m I a i' . w""nounce,inat be is now receiving X"r-t?i-"t oGo.Tare! ine article.. """ " Prt of lL fo."nd 32? "d CMW dotL' f" rd. Premium ..tinett. of variou. eolonr.. rjffi."?. "tinet. of .U col's I wiled do , jo , j0 Rose, point and saddle blankeu. ' ISO nir .i:-r r. nno opern. IIH W IIV U ClUimMM niall .H. aV a ryr.tyi; andpTTi " rrad"' beautifol assortment of s-inffi,.-A variety of plain and figured Circassian. Splendid coronation .ilk. - ' ' 8encbew and sareeaett sUk. Lad,e. .ilk, kid and boskin gloves : . do . figured silk and pickwick do Men beaver and buckakin -j do r do jneoaatt do fashionable fur and straw bonneu splendid bonnet ribbon., belt and can ribhona Ijdie. gaiter., pruoel, calf and ir.or;o boot. Youth.' .nd hi,!!. I.m, d ; j vuuaron . ca and mor o ..w umn auoes JlcJ'sTnjVr C"P" inc,inff Wie. far capes 8 nqr'.6 4.V Dd I "bawl, i an d drew hd'kfi w caior. ana grades. A gen'l assortment of har.1, knife, and JITl rk"' kni'. tcber anives and Dorf kniTM.. ft..;.. eara lwL. l- . v,""u" anears, pinmhl! !: hTfM nd ere File., cbisseli. ofTino.M:'''' Mi,a- An "rtment orteaooaHa; trace chain, and hoe.. China Tea Ch ina r T-'r qua,I,y- 150 LiveriHKil Prnsi.T,r,H,",P"tlCrD,V 150 beauiiful ri.."' C.Up" tnd "" China and comnion ALI u T i P'bera, assorted. bim,elf m Pi -i !i':e. been wl-cted by eil.,"P.,'de!PLi'' fll be told on the i.hiuiom lerma Inp j try produce. v n nimnv Brookville, Nov. 30tb. 18381 . CONSUMPTION ' . . . JT i. calculated frnm ik. k;ii. r V lrson uies or Consumption. The vi.u ms to this disease are nrinoinall thou nnrfor as yeara of age, comprising tho flower and strength of nil ft ahn aa sT m . " " "nB oi tt. best remedies ever yet fk!i f! 10 UTnt xhit inM n'oy " tb. very tnresbold. uihtin.ii. j . , I r vuieuraieu jnuian cure ii m' CriUB,Ptipn, Spitting of Blood and AitbAnnexed I M kom nf tl.. J..: .n!i i' fi?en tnm '"dividnal. well knevs , anu bigi.,y respected iu ex(.nai,a eountrv. ; - rThe follow! mr tat from lt,. i Ip..'..m:.. r. retary of the W.,torn Education Societv: ' ' lUm rhVT"rSir!ln rop,J Torque. na. the VVatasia Kaon Ar ... ...":... . . bappv to sav it ha. aa L . ;.k C18e WM of vere Cough, af e . Mfdlo;n. iJ """npWon. Onuaing the at Medicine, tbe mnirU ..j si. . R. ami t.o.i.1. l V 6 " ',0 UBVO Biaapnea.. . and health baa keen restored. . . , -in WT.i,S 001 t'tte ta say-rar r . tin.. Dee. 6. 182A. - v .mr. Xhe subscriber having nsed th. "Wataaia." , a severe pulmonary affection, ea- ... Z S c.'. . ' perter virtues in diseaae. of th. In.. Th- .ne.
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