Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 January 1839 — Page 4

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From Alexander s Weekly PARTY SPIRIT.

i k. nf darkness a demon came forth, I rnnruladr love" so exoofle herself: rear oiir

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ion may nave mucn weigni; iook auecuonaic

And nlanUd his standard of curses on earcn;

la Eden's fair garden he first laid bis plan. To sever tbe ties that God made for man. The needs of fell discord, of hate, and or strife, He there sewed profuaely, embitt'ring life With the virulet poison of base party spirit. Regardless of virtue, of honor, or .merit. Aa mankind advanced and spread o'er the world His standard was planted, his banner unfurl'd; He kindled volcanoos of partisan fire, And roused to a flame politicnl ire. 1 Beneath his dark colors, parties assembled.

Virtue was exiled, innocence tremoiea. Anarchy mounted the car of confusion, The people were blinded by party delusion. If any stood firm on the basis of reason. He branded their names with high party treason. Thrust them in whirlpools of partisan faction. And fore'd them in whirlwinds of party election. Old classic Greece and republican Rome, Were lost in his vortex, dissolv'd in his foam;

His partisan lava has roll'd o'er the earth, He's kindled his fires at each nation's birth. If I'm not mistaken, this demoun of late Has raised bis black banner within our State, Has breath'd into many his partisan breath, And threatened us strongly with discord and death.

His hand-maid, the mob. has shown her dard face, And stamp' d our escutcheon with shame and diaConfusion has mounted his volcanic car - grace; Onr partisans seem to be panting for war. Unless lucid reason should rise in her might, vAnd restore the deluded, the blinded to eight, And drive from among us this demon of bell. It soon will be said of us, "lo! how they fell!" j Tie no vision of fancy I hold to your eyes, To raise your alarm and give you surprise; . Unless party spirit is check'd in its flood. Our land will be deluged with rivers of blood. When Washington bade his country rttwBU, From his soul this kind warning yearningly fell;

Beware, O! beware! of partisan strife, "It burns with dire venceance, it trifles with life. Beware, O'. beware! of its serpentine breath, . "It leads to destruction; its vortex is death; "Its miasma will poison the brave and the re EE, "Ii will blight and destroy your Libbbtt Tbeb." Then theae words, as by angels harmonious song. From the voice of tbe hebo enchantingly rung; 'Columbia! Columbia to glory arise! The queen of the world and the child of the skies!1

ly in her eye, and then seriou Jy at her feet, and whisper in that soft tone, which love alone can give, "My beloved, 1 am afraid, much afraid, that you will do yourself harm. .. - x. y. mg.

Dr. Bumham's DROPS, or . Medicine for Fever. - AS an anti-billiou and anti-dyspeptic Medicine, IImiu .niiiiiriMllail rhaM tti art klMITn.

by atiy thing yet recommended Persons who J extensively useful and

i bave Buffered tor years with pain in tbe side

breast stomach or lungs and when, to all appearances, disease had made extensive ravages, ! and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine,

have been in all cases or trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority of instances entirely relieved as the cases of Mrs.' Hunter of Lancaster,

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SILVERSiaiTQ & JEWELRY.

IT REINEMANN, still continues the repairing

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at his shop East of the Public square, Brookville. He has also on hand and will sell cheap, a well selected assortment of Watches finger rinrs. ear

rings, earbobs, spoons, watch chains, breast pins

! Ate Also a few second hand watches.

Brookville. June 21, 1838. no 25 lyr. Doctor Jno. D. Davis.

MAS taken op his residence in Brookville, and offers his servioes as a oractitioner of Med

icine and. Surgery to the inhabitants of the town and country.

Brookville, Dec 17, 1838.

N. B. Doct. Davis will operate on teeth if re-

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Ccbe for Cobxs. The bark of the willow tree, burnt to ashes, mixed with strong vinegart and applied to the pa its, will remove all warts, corns, and other excrescence on any part of the body. . Rather Cool. The mercury at Bangor, Maine, stood at 21 degrees below zero on the 21st nit., and at Norridgewock it was 32 below. -V. Y. Whig. Rkucion. "He is a bad citizen," said Napoleon, "who undermines the religious faith of his conntry. All may not, perhaps, he substantially good, but certain it is, that all come in aid of the government power, and are essential to the basis of morality. In the absence of religion, I can discover no inducement to be virtuous. I desire to live and die in mine; nothing is more painful to me than the hideous spectacle of an old man dying like a dog!71

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Awfcl. A young and promising youth of

wmuu mreij Luiiiiiuiicu iiomminysiae oy eatiog six full quarts of homminy, and added to

the same the crime of suetside by taking an

improper dose of suet pudding. So much for

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Look well to Your Feet. The feet hp.

p ing those parti most exposed to the effects of

atmospheric vicissitudes, attention to their protection, by adequate clolhine. is most im

portant. Keep your feel dry and tca'rm is alike the language of science and experience. In this respect the men act wisely, encasing, as they do, their pedal extremities in good woollen nose and strong boots we were going to say shoes, but, as Hone remarked a few rears

ago, no aecent man has a shoe to his foot. Not a few ladies, however, act jttst the con-

nry to mis, mat is to say, foolishly. Many have we seen this winter, be-muffed ibd beboad, expose their delicate feet and ankles to

tne frosty air, the keen blast or the thawing ice water with nothing between them and

toe earth bat cotton or silk hose and thin oled tappers. Are you, who how read this.

mmxj m mic pin.ii.ci auuw us lO Say, SWeet

iaoy, mat nature is sconng np an account against you, which will one day be exacted with f earfal accuracy. Arm you a father or

BOOTS and SHOES. TTa ECEIVED and for sale, laV 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots.

84 do kip do 200 ' do coarse shoes 300 good common coarse shea. 200 . boys do do . 240 youths' do do 150 women's kip shoes. 120 " do calf. . 100 ' children's choes. 30 " boys' coarse boots 36 youths' do - 100 " Miller's common coarse boots. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, November 22, 1838.

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TTn E8PECTFULL informs tbe public that he has pennanetly located himself in Raahville, Rush county, Indiana, and offera his professional

crvices 10 me amicica community. - Ile made hie study with his brother R tt. S.I

man' of Columbus, Indiana, successor and son-ia-

uw oi uocior Kiciiard Carter or Kentucky. Having learned that system or practice which is well known to the public, he believes he will be ahU t

give general saiisiaction to ail those who may favor him with a call.

By his past experience in the practice, he auU

no hesitation ia savior he can cure manv nftk

most obstinate diseases incident to this conntt..

each ta Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic affection of the Liver, Fits, Rheamatisma, Gout, DropTCae.crs, White Swellings, Bysteritw.etcete.

NEW GOODS. Just received from

New-York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati,

a heavy and general assortment of nfincnANDSB; coirsisTiitQ or

DXVTCrdODQ 'AlTD GH00Z3ZlZZa,

tiAtiU ir.itit: and CUTLERY, Glass Queen's, Tin, $ Earthen Ware. ALL of which we will- sell on the most Favorable terms.

Ccsstry Produce taken at :

a BXCttltRGB FOR GOODS. LONG & BROWN. Brookville, Ind. May 30, 1838.

catb Or Wheat and Dan.

fTnHE subscribers will pay the highest cash price

JUL for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half

dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton

rags; all to be delivered at their Mills ia Brook

villa. J.H.8PEERfeCo.

Brookville February 10th 1837. 40 tf

Test Deceived attd Csr Sale O BBLS. Am. Brandy 6 Dot. best fnalitw homes;

100 Pr. Inet tkains. R Q S. TY.YtZR.

Aatr 14, leJ.

E-E ANIMATION. When the meat important .X fnnctioBa of life are suspended, and those

who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state or nervous debility, tbey should not even then despair, for it is not in

desnair that reliei can ne lounu. no. csew

first look around, and, lay.ng asioe an prejuuices, ask themselves this question wIf my physician cannot help me, is his reputed skill my only reaortl" . .... - Perhaps at that moment the heading of this advertisement. "Moffat's Life Medici&es," would

catch their eye; and were they in train divested of

their foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, oe in

duced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat a theory and

treatment or diseases, differed from that or tbeis

own ohvsiciaus. Tbev would then learn that it

did differ, and very widely, and with most happy

reaults, too

irther pursued their inquiries still further, they

would find that all practicing physician of the

present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form,

for almost every disease, and they would learn, too

that mercurial medicines, though they give present

relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave

the patient in a precarious state or health.

A GOOD AlttUlUlNE IS JUSt

tiio reverse of all this. For hundreds of years

before that scorgo of mankind, "Mercury, was

employed in the healing art, Physicians used notb

ing but simple herbs, bven the bible recommends

as the 's'lful physician' he who prenareth his

medicines from herbs. Witness Eccleaiasticus,

chap, xxiii.

V. 3 The skillful phyticiait shall lift up his

head: and in the sight of the great men he shall be

n admiration

V. 4. For he hath prepared hi medicines o'U of

the HERBS of the earth, and At that is wise will

not abhor them. ,

Moffat vegetable Liis aied.cibes posess

qualities or the most mikJ and beneficial nature

They are composed or articles the most anti-putres

cent.combined with ingredients known as the only

certain antidote Tor fevers of every description.

When tbe disease is produced either from cold

obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp aituations,

or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic

or by other causes, these medicines are certain in

their operation or effects. 1 hey are possessed o

peculiar qualities, which notonly expel all disease

but at the same time restore and invigorate the

system. When first taken into tbe stomach, they

immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, throug

every pore, producing effects at once delightful

salutary and permanent. When tbe spark of lire

begins to grow dim, ths circulation languid, and tbe faculties paralysed, theae medicines are found

to give a tone to the nerves, exhilerate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-animate

tbe whole man.

Tbe life medicines have also been used with the

most happy success ia Nervous and Dyspepsic dis

eases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint.

Rheumatism, chronic and infiamatery) Dropsies,

ate. Ac

For fall particulars tbe reader is invited to call

at Mr, Moffat's office, 67 Broadway, and receive a

Lcopy of the uood Samaritan, published gratuitous

ly. The following letters are lately selected from i very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re ceived from different parts or the United States.

Mr. Moffat. Dear sir: It is with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the

oenent l bave received from your medicines 31 v

complaint was salt rheum, for which I bave tried

nearly all tbe medicines which were advertised in

the newspapers. I, however, received no relief

from any of them. Since I was shown your Good

Samaritan, wmcn induced me to try your medicine k sr .

v ben i appueo to you, my lega and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with scare, but after taking a 23 coot box ol

your pills, the dead skin began to stale off, and so

continued until I was entirely cured. It is now

i our montns since i was cured, and i bave bad no return of tbeceraplaint. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advice all

afflicted with the salt rheam to try it. Respectful

ly, your obi eerv t, fl. DLEUVER, ...

loth et., between 9th and -Jackson Avenues, i Lawbehcb, N. Y May 23.

r. Slonat Uear Sir: I was troubled with the

piles for several years. I applied to tbe most emi

nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine

Mr. Clarke, who had received treat relief from

them, recommended me to use roar Life Pills.

Though I was Buffering verr severely with tham

at the time, I experienced relief in 48 hours, and

in a tew weess was not troubled with them at all

and 1 bave been free from distress ever sinei and

have great pleasure in recommending them to those

auiicieu in a similar manner.

Respectfully, . JOSEPH E STEARNS. New York. Anril IM3A

Dr. Moffat Sir; Since vour Life Medicines have

been introduced in tbia neighborhood, tbev have j . . -1

oouc wonders. i win merely state a lew cases The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe

wbo was supposed to be in a decline for the last

two years, after takms: two bottles of the Phomi

Hitters and one box or the Life Pills, says she had her health, entirelv restored.

. Mr.Milo B.Root, my next door neighbor, who

was laiq up wun mnaminatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles or the Bitters and one 23 cent box

or the Pills, told me he was at well as he ever was

and told a gentleman in my store wbo was afflicted

that as soon as be would take tbe Pills and Bitters,

just so soon he would be a well man

Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two years since taken Bick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six weeks afte ta.

king your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that

she has been on a visit to one of her neighbors.

As for myself, I have been in bad health for 27

yeats, and though I am not now in perfect health atill I am better than I bave been for ten years past

which I believe to be tbe consequence of taking

jvu i mo ana oiiujra, i ne a Dove is a true statement of a few of tbe many cases which have come

under my observation. You are at libartv tn nub,

lish this letter, and reference can be had to me as

roetmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co.. N. Y

With respect, J. A. VAN VALKENBURQH - New Tork April 1, 1838.

Mr. w. Moffat Sir: I have been afflicted with

the fever and ague about three months, and used a

good deal or quinine, which did me no good, bat t still grew weaker dnd weaker until I Was recommended to try your Life Pills sod Phtenix Hitters, and after taking two boxes and two bottles of bit-

ten, 1 am very thankful to inform you and the pub lid at large, f consider myself completely cured. Youre truly, JOHN TENNENT, N. t. New York Mills, March 29, 1838. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have used four tnedieine in my family for some months, and have re eeived great benefit from it, especially ay win and eldest daughter. My daughter had been ia a decline for 3 years. Since she commenced using your medicine, she has entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty. If this will .be of any set vice to you, you are at liberty to publish it. Resp'ly yours, e. N. BUTLER. 8ammit Hill, Jan. LSth, 1SS3. Dr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have rrnel rieaewra ia

addressing you, having beta troubled far seme time

thi

to give me any relief, nntil I had commenced t.

" -6 ma iug rnoenix Kitten In taking the first bottle and eno box of pil ("j tbe most excrntiating pain that I had Ions; beea troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such beinr the case, it is with gratitude I offer these aenti mania, foolina' confident that I n I.JAi.i .

e - - - luucuieu to you more than words can express, for Tour ,.. u .

medicine and the speedy cure I received from iu good effects". - Yours respectfully.

- . UEOKUE BROFTS. ;Mauch Chunk, Jaa. 17, 1838 Mr. Moffat Sir I am moat happy to ten ',.

through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relati.

to your excellent Life Medicines. For a length of time 1 hsve been complaining of an infection of tLe

liver, ana irieu mucn mcaiciue, out lound no relief until I commenced with yours; I have now taken nearly two bottles of your Phenix Hitters and I

am p'eaaed to state that I find myself fast recover

log i rum a long ana iingeriag complaint.

ilost gratefully and sincerely year GEORGE UlSXER. LETTBB FROM WARBE PATTKBSOB. Lockport, Nov. 21 tb, 1837. Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a rem.rk.w.

instance of the virtue and efficarv of vour Lib p.m.

and Phoenix Bitters, in restoring lost health to the afflicted, has occurred iu my family. I deem it .

duty I owe both to yourself and the public, to make tbe fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might perchance see thip, and obtain

a remeoy in season to preserve them from a premature grave.

My wife has been afflicted with tLe liver com-

p.aint and general debility for upwards of three years,- and for the last three months she haa not

been able to walk across the room. After trying various medicines prescribed by various physician?, which gave her no relief, she was civen on aa in'

curable. . In this aituation she was eraduallv fil

ing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and he gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, tbe perusing nr which induced me to try your medicine, although I had but little hope of her receiving any benefit from it. The effect was surprising. Jfefore she had taken one bottle of bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recovfered as to be able to accomplish most of her hours work without assistance. Your, respectfully, WARREN PATTERSON. For further particulars of tbe ' above medicine, see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies tbe medicine. A copy can alss

Lbe abtained on application at tbe store of Mr. C.

Cain. Brookville, Ind.

Hold by W. U. Moffat, 357 Broadwaf, N. York. A liberal 'deduction made to those who bur ta

sell again. '

for sale st the Drug Store of C.CAIN, tfrooville.

mCW GOODS. THE subscriber sgain makes bis obeisance to

his customers, and tbe publio-iu ceneral. and has

the pleasure to announce, that he is now receiving and opening a general assortment er Goods, Wares

and Merchandise; consisting in part of tbo follow

ing articles, vis; t

fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every grade

and colour. Premium satinetts of various colours. Plain & figured, fine At coarse satinets of all col's Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannels Twiled do do do

Rose, point and saddle blankets, - '

Plain Ac fig'd cassimejes of all Col's, fino ic saperfi. 150 pieces calicoes, including all grades, and ere

ry sty le and pattern A beautiful assortment of einirbams

A great variety of plain and fiirured Circassians

French merino or tbe best oualitv At of various col's

Plain and figured silks and satins

Splendid coronation silks .

Senchew and sarcenett silks Ladies' silk, kid and hock in gloves

do . figured silk and pickwick do Men 'a beaver ard buckakin gloves and mittens Ladies and gents merino, worsted and cotton boss Plain and figured cambric muslin do do . jaconett do do do . mull and bobinett muslin Fashionable fur and straw bonnets

Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons

15 cases shoes and boots, including men's and boys' kip and coarse boots Ladies gaiters, pronel, calf and inor'o boots do : ' do do ' shoes Youths and boya' and children's calf and roor'o and coarse shoes -10 cases hatshnd caps including ladies fur capes Men's snd boys' fur capo, seal caps, and fur and seal collars 8 qr, 6 qr, 5 qr, 4 qr sad shawls and dress hd'kfs of all colors and grades. A gen 'I assortment of hardware and cutlery, including knives and forks, shoe knivef, butcher knives and pen knies. Scissors, shears, pincers, locks, binges and screws. Files, chime's, gimblets, handsaws, shoo hails.,.' An ssrorttnent - of teaboards; trace chains and hoes. China Tea Setts of superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool : China of various patterns.. 150 tett beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. China and common plates, diebea and pitchers, assorted. ' ALL which have been carefully selected by himself in Philadelphia, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. . N. D. GALLiON. Brookville, Nov. 30th, 18S8.

. CONSUMPTION. IT is calculated from the bills of mortality, that every fifth person dies of Consumption. The victims to this disease are principally those under 35 years of age, comprising the slower and strength of our county. One of the best remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this direful malady at tbe very threshold, is the justly celebrated Indian cure for Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asthmathe " WATAStA." : Annexed are soma of tbe many recommendations that might be given fn m individuals well knewo, and highly respected Iu extensive portions of our country. - - The' following is from Rev. J. Spsulding, Secretary of the Westorn Education Society; Mr. Peck Sear Sir; In reply to yonr question, Hat. tbo WaUsia been of any service!" Ian happy to say it has succeeded in my family admirably: Tbe case wss one of severe Cough, attended with pain in the side or breast, end threatening to .end in consumption. On using the above Medicine, the cough and pain hare disappeared, and health haa beea restored. To my frienos I do net hesitate to ssy tbv it. Cin., Dec. 5, 1838. J. SPAULDING. The subscriber having need the "WaUsia," is a severe pulmonary affection, can attest to its superior virtues in diseases of the lugs. Tbe success in his case was truly astonishing less tkan ene bottle beinv suCcient to restore him to health. Cin. Jan. l'7. A. N0YC3. For sale at the Drug Gtore of C. CAIN, Ereokvlile, where aaJitieaal , certSeatti ssd directions may he ektaiawd. r -