Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 February 1839 — Page 4
PILES, Jfrc.HCEMORRIIOIDS. JVO CURE AD PAY! Price fl.
"FT TT AY'S LINIMENT. No Fictvo This ini extraordinary chemical composition the re- , I !raiiliAII flf m a Ik ft nh science bui vsi Medical man, the introduction of which to the publie u invested with the solemnity of a deathbed bequest. has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining tbe correctness of the lamented Dr Krid'.ev's last confession, that "he dared not die without arivinr to posterity the benefit of his know! edge on this subject." and k therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, .Solomon Ifaya.tbe secret of his discovery. It is now nsed in the principal Lospitala, and the nrivate practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the PUet. and also so ex tensively and effectually as to baffle credulity, nn lees where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; For Dopty Creating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swellings Reducing them in a f? hours. Jifieumiitm.cute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sort Throat By cancers, ulcers or colds. Cronp, or tThonping Ccngk Externally, and over the cheat. All 0m wet, Sprain nt Bant Curing in a few hours. Sort and Ulctrt Whether fresh or long standing, and fever soresIts operations upon adults and children in redu cing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs ana ugniness 01 me cuest by relaxation or the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. lae common remark ni those who have nsed it in the Piles, is, "It acts like a charm." THE PILES The price $1 is refunded to ay person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; and out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to any length, hut prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. v-AwwiM. rone can oe genuiue without a eplendideagraved wiapper, on which is my name, and also thatofthe Agentt SOLOMON HAYS. To Editobs. All country papers who will iuBert the above 6 months, and send one number to the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail bv COMSTOCK and CO., sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street. New York, and by one Druggist in every town in the Union. Oct. 19, 1838. ly . BALDNESS. A BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest ornament belonging to the human Ira rue. How stranselv the hiss of it rk,n ance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of urn age, umcQ causes many co recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintances; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss or property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OLDKIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling off on the first application, and a few bottles nstnrM ; ; i. wise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifulIf. and frees it from scurf Nnmamo - - - WWW.WWO MiiiuLtin of the first respectibility in support of the virtues vi uwnugc a oaim are shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Rosear Wbabton. Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be teen below, to the high character of the following gentletnen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Oldridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not j iccniie against tbe tailing of hair, but also a certain restorative. Win. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St George charg?. No. 36 north Fifth st i John P. Jnglis, Ail Arch st.; John D. Thomas, M. l. 163 Race st.; John S. Furry, 101 Spruce .,- Ifurh McCurdy, S Scutb 1th eU John Uard. jr. 123 It will certainly rain it virinM in . " -au ovi tion of the public, when it is known that three of uc .we signers are more than 50 vears ofae, and the others not less than SO. From the Mayor. Commonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. I. Robert Wlartoo, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Metal. J. P. Intrlo. Iv.n i ugh McCurJy, whose names are signed to the .cruuce, mat taey are gentlemen ofrbar acter ana respectability, and aa such full credit uuuiu oe given to said certificate. In witness wuereot, i Lave hereunto set my hand, and caused L. S. the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth mmJ m weceraoer.eic. KoaeaT v bartos. Mayor. CltTOA-Observe that each bottle of the eenuine Balm haa a snlinJiJ mm.1 - . which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the gcui b name, etc. Editors. 'All ennntn nn :n : . above once a whek 6 months, and send one number o i8! . entlU one do, of Balm. Sold Wholesale anil rof.il h nnUdTimir - CO., sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street w 1 v- i! , ne one uoor below Pearl street Iv-.Z-. . "T,00 or more druggist in nearly every town in the Union. Oct. 1838.-43-ly Office of the Brooknlte h,race Company, 1 miHIS dav the h.rJ t J the subscription to the capital stock of thia rri 7 . re-opened that the business hours in uw omce or saia company be from 9 to 12 A. M mad.TthenV X -Md Jew, W S k3D WIN Pre" rro tern. ..... j . A FARM, rT ??7;ee5 d naif m,Ie of Itrookville Iod,w,ll be leased for five years, at EightyXllar. per year, containing forty acre, of impovedl.n on which ,. log cabin, stable and corn-crib, A I-' so twenty acres of land adjoinimr, partlv cImm). IV 1 J?I!t"1,u? f-ed with Timothy seed win oe included in the Lease. For 'T7"uo -PPiJ to jcnjab Itarwick, Esq, Brookille,Ind, or E. A. McKinnev. KevrLrt K B Securitr will be pavmenta. ir , Dec 19 52-2m diat n.wmt requesaeo to make i mate pay meet. i-v-i? mmeNEt , j THrflwad tor' Goods. IHE enbscribers received , . .- from tbe East and Cindnna v V 'mC of DRY GOODS. -uit.Me foV thT.S VJ w?k ter trade, which they will sU at , ,B' mail, at the Cincinnati Brookville. Nov. 2J, 1838.R & 8 TTNER'
Dr. Burnham's DROPS, or Medicine, for Fever, AS an anti-billiotia and anti-dyspeptie Medicine,
the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Person who have suffered for years with pain in tbe vide breast stomach or lunga and when, to all appearances, disease had made extensive raveres, and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine, havo been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority of instances entirely re lieved as the cases of Mrs. Hunter of Lancaster,) Miss Burwell of Columbus, and Miss Tiffany of Madison, abundantly testify and many others not here enumerated, who have been relieved from the sufferings of periodical sick, or nervous head-ache, billious and cramp cholic. These facts in connection with the ease, and the safety of its administration, render it indeed an interesting and desirable remedy to every afflicted person. It is given in a little cold water, and this agreeable beverage may be drank during its administration, in all cases ex cept eruptive fevers, sSph ss scarlet fever, measles, tmili mix. 4-e.. in which cap warm drinka are on ly admissible. he dose being smaii rentiers u a very convenient medicine for children and iuftnts; and it operates kindly and promptly in those diseases of a bil'ious character, such at cbolic, sum mer complaint, fits, A-c., which either rain the constitution at this early period of existence, or otherwise terminate in the death of a vast proportion of the children of this countrv. For sale at the Drag Store of C. CAIN, Itrookville, where additional certificates and directions may be obtained. - CONSUMPTION. IT is calculated from the bills of mortalitv. that
every firth person dies of Consumption. The vic- 4 'ore hath prepared hi medicine ott of tims to this disease are principally those under 85'' HERBS of the earth, and he that it tout teilt
years ot age, comprising the flower and strength of I our coumr. One of the best remediea rrv.il discovered to arrest this direful malady at the vcrv
inresuoiu, is the justly celebrated Indian cure for ue' nscyiuuuseu oi articles li.e most anti-putres-Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asth- cent.combined with ingredients known as the only ma the "Watasia." certain antidote for fevers of every description. Annexed are some of the many recommendations "ucn ne disease is produced cither from cold, that might be given fr in individuals well knewn, obstruction, bad air, 6waiupy and camp situations, and highly respected iu extensive portions of our or Pulrid niiasmi, whether malignant or epidemic, country. or by other causes, these medicines are certain in The following is from Rev. J. Spauldinr, Sec- lUeir operation or effects. They are possessed o retary of the Western Education Society; " peculiar qualities, which not ouly expel all disease, Mr. Peck Sear Sir; In reply to your question. bul Bt l,,e san,e lime restore ani invigorate the
Has tho Watasia been of anv service!" I am happ? to say it has succeeded in my family adWrally. The case was one of severe Contrh. tin. ded with pain in tbe side or breast, and threatening to end in consumption. On usirjr the above Medicine, the coutrh and nain have uisnrw,r,t and health has been restored.
my ineuos i uo not ncsitale to say try it.iu"" Ei""st invigorate me oouy, and re-animale
Cin., Dec. 5. 1820. J. SPairi nivi The subscriber having used the Watasia," in severe pulmonary affection, can attest to its su perior virtues in diseases of the lumrs. Th tr. cess in his case was truly astonishing less than one bottle being sufficient to restore him to health. Cm. Jan. 1837. A. NOYES. r or saie at the Urug Store of C. CAI , urookvlile, where additional partifi-,tA. ..j a i reci ion s may be obtained. 1 - .. ... . . ..u v,M.bu aim NEW CiOOUS. int. subscriber again makes his obeisance to uib customers, and the public in general, and has the pleature to announce, that he is now receiving and opening a general assortment or Goods, Wares and Merchandise; consisting In part of the following articles, viz; Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every erade MW VVIVUI Premium satinetts of various colours. Plain & figured, fine & coarse satinets of.all col Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannels T wiled do do Jo Rose, point and saddle blankets. Plain & fi'd cassimejes of all ml'.. fim ju 150 pieces calicoes, including all grades, and eveij eijic sou pattern A beautiful assortment of ginghams A treat variety of plain ami fi French merino of the best quality & of various col's i i.iu auu ugurea suks and satins Splendid coronation silks Sencbew and sarcenett silks Ladies' silk, kid and host in gloves do figured silk and niknw Men's beaver ard buckskin gloves and mittens Ladies and gents' merino, worsted and cotton h Lose nam ana ngurea cambric muslin ao o jaconett do iV muU nd bobinett muslin r ashionable fur and straw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and can ribbons ir m L 1 nd booU' inc'uJing: mcn'a and Ladies gaiters, prunel, calf and tcor'o boots A.a..., . " .do . .. toe. ..u .i.u ooys ana children's calf and and coarse shoes mor'o 10 cases hats and caps including lad Men s and boys' fur caps, seal cans. lies fur canes seal caps, and fLr and seal collars fl K . ... i' ,." . V V l -hawls and dress hd'kfs of all colore and grades. fn 1 "ortment of hardware and cutlery, including knives and forks, shoe knives, butcher knives and pen knive,. Scissors, shears, pi.. -?ki ? V !,nge" nd ecrew- Fi,e. chissels, gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. Au aasortmeni si.; r ce c09 and boe' t-'nina Tea w,,eu.r w quality, loo sett Liverpool P.. ..; " r",0,w P-erns. 150 sett beautiful " tr- t;hina and common r--"-, uibucs ana pitcbera, assorted. All. w !.bva a . . "rr .:o.r,-,T" -oeeB careru, y "elected by ZT eipuia, and wni be sold on the .,T-T ,or c,sn ' "PPreved coun try produce. N. D. OALLION. Brookville, Nov. 30tb. 1839. THE subscriber would inform the public that is nrenared. with mJ in.. j , he -; 1 : b w v various "- wing,sucn as double and single cover j.r: cmrPei 'nej. or any other ". l country. Uy maay years experience, he thinks he can do his work to the satisSS!Ik X"nk ,n "tjr. .bout 5 mile, from b;; r r- Gr.,mUck'. . tK. ' - v-jA"' ma" " aoon as ON hand, constantly at the American office the following kinda of blanks.- . Ueeds, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of band. Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables Bonds, Constable Sales. JYOTJRY Pimr tn C F. CLAaKSOIt. Kill mmn. -i.-l-l ..... deeds, Merteatee. Bonda. A-r ..j .,.""!' nowledgement of deeds, powers of attoraey" or deP?,tlon.'. certificates, affidavit, . t.lluwUBT oaicc. 16 It
MOFFAT'S LIFE JTlElIIiES.
frn E ANIMATION. When the moat impotant functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence 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 themselves this question "If my physician cannot help me, is Lis reputed skill "my only resort!" . ' Perhaps at that moment the heading of this advertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines ." would catch their eye; and wire they in train divested of ineir looiisk prejudices, they might, perhaps, be induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment or tiieeasee. differed from that of their ih piijreicianF. i ney would then learn that it did Hitter, and very widely, and with most happy results, too. If they pursued their inquiries still further, they wouiu nnu that ail practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in soma form. for almost every disease, and. they would learn, too. uicicines,inougu mcy give present eftdernnne the constitution, and always leave I I ItO ntrionf in aa sam ml .al . l. A GOOD VEOETAULE MEDICINE is just .a - . is . i . . a... Fwu HI aa HicwilVUB BLIlie OI UP I III lb? reverse or pii mis For hundreds of yeara l . . . . . . .... oeiore mat scorge or uianaina, .uercury," was employed in the healing art, Physicians used notb ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends aa the 'skilful physician' he who prepareth his medicines from herbs. Wituc98 Ecclesiasticus, ens p. xxiii. I'. 3 The tlillful AiVf',n i;n un t.:. head: and in the tight of the great men he thall be admiration. wem. niorraTs eo stable Like Med. c ikes nosscss 1"a,;t'es oflue mo--t "'ld and beneficial nature. system. v hen first taken into tbe stomach, thev 1 mmediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pore, producing effect, at once deliirl.irnl fa,u.UrJ nd permanent. When the spark of life "es,nB to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralvzed. these mediciuea fmm.l to eive a tone to the nerves, pxlulerato ti the whole man. The life medicines have also been nsed with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic dis eases, Consumption. Asthma. I.irer i,nn,nu:n. Rheumatism, Jcbrouic and inflatnatorvl D &C.4C. r . For full particulars the reader is invito tn r.ii at .Mr, Moffat's oflice, 67 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitous 1 s - The following letters are lately selected from a very large number which Sir. Moffat has lately received Trom different parts of the United States. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir. It is withsinrom .!..... that I veuture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from vour meitiri,,,.. mcomplaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried nearly an tue medicines which were advertised in tne newspapers. I. however. nwA ,i.r irom anv oi mem. . omce J was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medieine. When I applied to you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, ami iu.... ed with scars, but after taking a 25 cent box of jruur puis, tuc ueaa EKin began to scale off, and so u"uucu was entirely cured. It is now - tuieu, ana j nave had no return of theceinplaint. 1 have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advice all Buucicu wiui me sait rneum to try it. Respectful ly, your ob't serv't, M.CLEOVER, . l"th st., between 5lb and Jackson Avenues. at.,:: Law K- T. M-y 23.' -ir. aiui-ilf oir: i was troubled with the tor -.e,crai years, j applied to the most emi nent i i.ys.cians without relief. A friend of mine, .... u uu receivca great relief from them, recommended me to use your Life Pills Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, 1 experienced relief in 43 hours. ...) :n a rew weeks was not troubled with them at all and I have been free from distreas ever sine) and ulve Sre?t P'?"re in recommending them to those TTi i : b.t an -. uk 1 1 - - .v- ... . siuiu.r manner. ttespectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. New York. AnrIL m:ifl Dr'. offai-Sir; Sinceyour Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have '"' intra; state a few cases ni.eu. myueignoor, air. Cornelius It. Roe. who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Pbamix Bitters and one box of the Life Pills, says she had her health, entirely restore.!. ' a3ii!!Liltt.?l .i 8bor, who .. ,4 luaauunatory rheumatism, bv ta r .? o .. ,J 01 lue ",lteM ,nu one 25 cent box Of the Pills, told mo l.o .u . . . " 1 . , , - -; . - ue ever was and told a eentleman in mi stura i. .. that as soon aa he would take the Pills and Bitters - "vain urn Hen man. aiso. Airs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two yeara since taken sick, and often Lad fits, and In Airii::": recovered that .. . r" I .,V."'1 1" one 01 her neiebbort. royseii, i have been in bad health for 27 1. ? V . ""8" mm "ot now iu perfect health ! lV"Jlotll,M 1 bave for en vears wat wb,cb I bel,eve to be the consequence of uk'S Tour Pills and Bittr. ti. . , - wi ! b truo stat. mentof a few of tl, m.n. . . . l"le Bnj -k.-" i 'rc come i;.kti". i i , 10Ureat liberty to pub- - -'crroca, Columbia Co., N. Y. A ith respect, J. A. VAN VALKENHUni; ALKENBURG1I. Mr. V. Moffat-S,.?'.1?38- . the fever Md .gue TZZl good deal of quinine, wbirk a:a - j rT. . still rrew weaker and -..t :i t OUi 1 mended to try yonr iJui?.Z:Z?'?X and after taking two 17" lie Tat uTal ? "n VU: l inf0rm 0U "0 public at large, I consider myself completely cured lours truly, JOHN TENNENT, N V York Mills, March 29, 1838. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have .....i cine in my family forsnm mti.- ..Vi'"CT'' ceived great benefit from it, especially mV Wifc and eldest daughter. My d.ughtVr h.d'been 7n l decliue for 3 years. SW .iT. m-n. ,n your medicine she has entirely recovered, .nd'u now well and hearty. If this will be of y jou. you are at liberty to publish it. "p yours, 4-e. N. BUTLER Snmmit Hill f.. ifi.t. . addreasingyou, k.vi.g been troubled fer slne u2
back with the rheuo&tisin, and could find nothing ot trireme any relief, until I had commenced ta.
king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. in taking tbe first bottle and ono box of pills, I found tbe most excrutiating pain that I bad long been troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such being the case, it is with gratitude I offer these senti ments, feeling confident that I am indebted to you more than words can express, for vour valuable medicine and the speedy cure I received from its good effects. Yours respectfully, GEORGE BROFTS. Mauch Chunk, Jan. 17, 1838. Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most happy to send you through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relative to your excellent Life Medicines. For a length or time I have been complaining of an infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief, until I commenced with yours; I bave now taken nearly two bottles of your Phonix Bitters, and 1 am p'cased to state that I find myself fast recovering from a long and lingering complaint. Most gratefully and sincerely yours, GEORGE UiSNER. LKTTEa FROM WABBER PATTERSOB. , Lockport, Nov. 27tb, 1837. Mr. . B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of the virtue and efficav of mur I.if IMi. and. Pbsnix Bitters, in restoring lost health to the Buiiucu, uas occurred in mv laimlr. I doom it m duty I owe both to yourselfand the public, te make the fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a premalure grave. Aly wire has been afflicted with the I! VPr rnm p.aiut and general debility for upwards of three years; and lor tbe last three months she has not ocen able to walk across the room. After trvintr various medicines prescribed by various physicians, which gave her no relief, she was iriven un in. curau:e. ill mis situation she nun irrailiisHir fil. li. . . o : r ing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and he gave me a copy of the Good oBiuariian, tne 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. lefore she had taken one bottle or bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recovered as to be able to aceoiniilmh most nfkor i.mic work without assistance. Your, respectfully, WARREN PATTERSON. For further particulars of the above med icine, see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy can a lav be attained on application at the store of Mr. C. Cain, Brookville, Ind. Hold by W. B. Moffat, 357 Broadway, N. York. A liberal deduction made to tl.mu nliii litiv ft. sell again. ' l or sale at the Drug Store of C.CAIN, ftrooville. it. Eastman's OF HEALTH. Formerly tailed Dr. Bloodgood't Elixir tf Health. SIX years since I devised and prepared this Medicine, which 1 called Dr. Bloodgood's Llixir of Health; of which I was tbe sole inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known by that uame, nor was that medicine known by any other name. It proved a very successful remedy, became popular, and others wishing to profit by its popularity, are putting up a medicine which they call Bloodgood's Elixir of Health. That the public may not be deceived on the subject 1 bave now given it my own name, and the directions accompanying Each Bottle are signed with my own signature, without which none is Genuine, and to counterfeit which would be forgery. 8old Wholesale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zanesville, Ohio. , - II. EASTMAN March 15th, 1837. This is a Universal Restorative in all cases where the stomach, bowels, liver, or any or the organs concerned in the Cigestive 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 in. cident to people living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border on lsrgo lakes or rivers, partake more or less of whst is termed bilious, from the organs concerned in the process of eliminating bile being those primarily or principaly affected, and ague and fever, bilious fever, yellow fever, lake fevei, jaundice, bilious cholick, dysentary, common cholera morbus, ague, cake and liver complaints, are all diseases in which the same organs are first deranged and arise from the same predisposing cause, vix.- Exhalationa of marsh or vegetable miasmata, but modified by some peculiarities in tbe constitution of the patient, or the climate or season where it occurs. A sure and never railing preventive, as well as cure for all those complaints, is the ELIXIR OF HEALTH. For sale at the Drug Store of C. C A I N, Brookville, where additional certificates aud directions can be obtained. RotTaiitl'8 Tonic Mixture: Or, Vegetable Febrifuge. A specific and lasttne cure for the Frrer and THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur u. using b quaes meaicine, it having been the result or many years' study, experienee, and labor, in the medical practice and observation or Fever and Ague, It is composed of such medicinal principles as were considered most fit to restore the harmony of action between the Stomach. Liver, and the other important functions of the system, the Joss or which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and health nn.lt. l.:.i. .. B .id"'M renoered very precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to t" nolo systems It must be apparent to all. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues. ,,n f variety of complaints. By renewing the Lea thy action of the digestive organs. it has proved iuelfof remarkable benefit in Dv,! Sr. a!?.;!!!a PP'.te. Hwrt burn, Water ."' V ..V B"Bt,i 'ff" Sweats, Dys entary. Bowel Complaints, and many athmwmtL. ffii .3h ln th"tmentof ' "P6'" in and Ague, or Intflriniltaii da... I. i. . . .. im. i la powers bays) bean nrin cp.IIyte.ted, and with thoLe wh , UTliJ its usefulness, it is pronounced aovemiirn .u " dies has also ""T"""'" uwuverea ior those discas. It been used as a nrsvinti k. . were auhiprt . r " . mmur wno r"i :n. . I ,r . . "wuiibucb oi me Chills and Fever, and it faa always warded off the apDrehended attack, a- I. . OH .u,e iivicbi recur run pa nr the, . u-v uecmea not im.few r0.COmp'Dy th.VWe Febrifuge wiTh ?. of .the ""r ""oquivocal certificates Solit.lr rZ PrPor, corroborative of thi I foregoing auteinents. For furti,., r bat tin pampweta accompany ing each ....r..i - v. "" v iu Fn M.tbe Dtn8 8lore C. CAIN. llrookvilla. nlwn .u:n..t ' . directions can be obtained. FOR SALE. A HOUSE and LOT. situated on nr.; . near tbe public square. A tao -.t " t. eJot ' "HA1 PW.ad for witurV. Literal crm wju ne an van. Vnr- a.l.. Z7' .
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IX nniADBLFHIA, OK TTtK VWnn' L NEW CLAINS roa the NEW YEAB "Alexander's Weekly Messes IS PURUSilvn rrtr.t. o On Extra Imperial size of the lnret i wcHuuiui texture AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANN "Or ten Subtcrintinn fr T.- r ,. Its contents embrace crcrj variety of jeet , . ..u,.,c auincnttc article, 't, tOPCthcr Willi rm.lo. i. l"rr .etrr, nal and selected matter. cnlciilaipH , "if' r - iftLuini aiiiinima .a extenaivf lr in.f.il : . . ,cn v:.i Yi 7 . "noijr inlerestii Williin the short space of Eighteen Monti its circulation has extended lognieCn Monk P"".-? Tholad Sub,cribertlA And it sill! goes on to increase rapid.?;, Farmers, Mechanics. Tradr v 1, 1 1 Agriculturists, Merchants, ManufactjT J Men of Leisure, in every district in the IV led Males among whom its character is d, precated. It decidedly and emphatic the cheapest Fmity Ahaprpcr in the Worl Tordingto ClubbsofTen the mean, rfrV. ly tl Afll ceivine every week throiiolmm ,k valuable Literature busvful InUme(nce 0f .1 small sum of ome uollak! The Diogrenhies of Am-rirnn nijd Patriots which have cZouZ iflaction to the readers cf the "McsspbitVwill be continued: totrefhor r.-. T.le. Omj. . lW,V,.h;KI entertaining .elections fiom Hie Brilish IVril r .' "m""wm "om ttie wciks of tl,c Leading Wnteis of Romance and Pcrtrv on the comment of Uuropc, and roticts of the pvuuMriii ior umcn the paper is so wide celchrated. A Ten Dollar Bill, in advance, will pay for ten copies of the Messenger for one year' A Five Dollar Bill, will pay for four iopiCi wb vbbb. b b. u s Two Dollars, in advance is the price of an individual suhecription for one)cnr! Ohc Dollar, will pay for a single subscription for six nionll.i only! OtrJ LIBER.iL OFFER. j& OSrl'osttnastcr?, or other Gentlemen, acting as Agents by forwarding a current Twenty Dollar rvote, (free of postage.) w ill Le furlushed for one year with Trn rnn!i. r au. BfHnUll'Mitfnecr and Ten Copies J i lie oilc Grower and It. by Ward, Chet.ey, and Brothers, the enteiprising Silk CultuiiMs of Burlinglon, N. J.; .. m..iauiii Vyopy oi Alexander s larst andspendid quarto edition of the IToiv K. ole, with Apocrypha, lsams, Concordance inoex. c. complete hcautifully bound and . uiiiiieu up line wmir nnnrr I containing upwards of eleven hundred pages, nccofnpniiicd with nn appropriate engraved Frontispiece and a Family Record for Births aiarnages, and Deaths. QCrRctail Boohlorc price tj tne Vible, Fifteen Dollarsll 'C3-AN0TI!ER!!.a ICTTOr l-ortr Dtjllarn in firrrnf P.ut.l-f bills, sent to the publisher free of postage, be! t. .7"rd FortJr CoPle of Jlexandcrl i rrcKiy jvcsstngrr, lor one year; and also, fur an me Agent procuring the same, with the a emium Xsopj oi tUC 1I01Y DIBLE, COrPriClf as staled above. ' " , 03-ANOTHER!:!-C9 . owr or a j en Dollar current hill, sent frit) . poge, tne publisher will furnish Five Corr . Messenger, and Five Copici iwcw uroverand Farmer's Manual and rTem!i!.m CoM of lhc PPloT Magazine ci One Thousand Mghls Entertainments in 6vc volumes, cacti volume containing 432 rage. nd embellished with spirited wood cngrav mgs, hancsomeljr bound. U7"Jlie bilk Croxcer and Farmer's Manual w published monthly by C. Alexander, at one dollar per annum, and affords all necessary formation for the Culture of the Silk Worm, and Growing the Moras Multieouiir it is tbe only periodical exclusively devoted to that subject printed in this country. 03-Al the expiration of the term subscriboea ana paid for, by clubs, the paper is invariably discontinued, unless the advance monej U lorwarded previous to tlwt time and tie sunscsiption renewed. All letters must U postpaid, or they will not be taken out of tbe vmce address ; CHARLES ALEXANDER, Athenian Uuildinge, Franklin Place, l'bila COOTS aud SZIOES. TOlEfJEIVED and for sale, 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots. " do kip do 0 " do coarse shoes 0 good common coarse shos. 00 " boys' do do 340 " youths do do 150 women's kip shoes. 120 do calf. 100 children's ehoes. 36 boys' coarse hoots .16 youths' do 1(H) Miller's common coarse boots. Ilrookville, November W, 1838. IVOXICB. rTnilE Brookville Insurance Cam nan Bill ItJi ceive money on depoaiu at their office, oa tt following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent per annuo for 8 months 4 pef cent for 0 nwuUn ??.,fe81"""0' fer 9 or laor nonths 0 per cent. Kuika on all kinds of property will be tafcao m usual: for terms apply at thaoffiaofiiai rnmnssy, east upper room, above Price dc Adams' steddler mwrw. 8. GOODVr"IN, rresident.
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