Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 March 1839 — Page 4
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THft NEW YORK Weekly WHIG I FALL and WINTER GCODS.
The Second Annual Volume of the NKw-ioRK TyK . pu ICE fc CO. are now receiving from
Weekly Whig is this day submitted to its patron
nd the nuhlic. During the brief yeaf of its exia
tence, it has been favorably received, and now enjoys a steadily increasing patronage and sale of 4 to a.MlO conies per week.
The political character of The Whig is fuily indicated by il title. It will support the cause of Constitutional Liqerty, Social Order, and the Supremacy of the Laws with its whole heart and sonl, and expose corruption, peculation, Jacobinism, disorganization, and demagegnism in high places,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh, a
heavy and well selected stock of Fall and Winter
Good, which they oiler for sale at the lowest price,
at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of the
ouowinr arucies, viz
Blur, r brown, drab, olive, intisible green, dahlia, Heel nixed and pilot cloth; blue, brown,
drab, ribed and plaid cassimeres; blue, fcrou-H, bl'k, drab, steel mired, striped and plaid talinelts; Ky. jeans; plaid timet; red. white and yWoto
flannels; printed da.; blue, green, vhile and red
n: e las-
tic and net suspenders; bl'k worsted bosc; bl'k and
white cotton and silk do., lamb i wool do., while and mhed cotton half do. Ladies bearer, kid, tilk, cotton and berlin gloret. Gentlemen's leaver,
buckskin, German, k id, thread, siik and cotton do.
bosoms and cottars. Cotton, thread, lisle and blond edgings. Cotton, thread, lisle and muslin insertions. Bobinetl and thread lace. Grecian and bobinetl Jutting. Jt'ecdle work and bobinetl cape and collar. Fig'd and plain jaconilt. Book, Swist and mnll hit flirts. Cambric. Plain and Jig'd bobinetts. Bl'k and Green dotted thule. Bfk, gro Strist, gro de Hap and lutestring silks. Cofd gro dc nap.Jig'd poi de soi and coronation do- Satin latcntine". Sersnett. While satin. TFhile, pink and green Jlorence. Bl'k, white and straw col'd crapes. Bl'k silk vcleet. Plaid and fg'd do. Bl'k and scarlet merino share's and fufks; Prussian shnxrls; Thibet h.rkfs; BriUanta, cbtlon tag, silk flog, pong,, brk silk and linen do,; plaid gro r!c nop, satin damask, mendarinc, plaid hernani and damask dress do.; brk and plaid silk cravats; reticules; inaids' cap; Grecian boots; silk purses; seal, fur and selrt caps; fur collars; English slrarc leghorn and tuscan bonnets; xcilloxc hoods; fur and silk hats; cotl'm, gingham, and silk umbrellas; bordered, plain and fis'd varasols: la
dies gaiter boots; Icath-r. kid, n.orocco,and lasting shoes; children kid,tnoiocco and lasting do.; .Men's calf, kip and coarse brogans; coarse and fuc boots, S,c. i,x.
JLSO
CASH.
FIVE DOLLARS PER HUNDRED, DN CASH wilt be paid by the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON
RAGS. delivered at their Mills in Brookville. J. H. SPEER & CO.
and Cutlery; Queen's, Glass and Tin ware; Drugs and Mrdicines; Blank. Miscellaneous School Books; Castings und JMiils; Lag, Hallcr and Trace Chains; Cross cut, Mill, Hand, Hood und Funnel Saies; Grain and .Erne's Canal Shovels; Mnvtre forks; Skies; Painted Buckets; Coffee Mills; Steelyards; Simmon's and
Lolltns o,- Co. s broad and Chomrinir .'lies. A.
Brockvillc,XoT. 21, 1S3S.
with no mealy-mothed phraseology or craven spir- ( Ca.tfu do.; plain and Jg'd merinoet, gro de vnp
it. It will call k.iavery ana nypocracy ny iu;ii;fo. VI K, Drown and green bombazetls. Elk right names, and hold them up to the contempt oft Ictnbatine. French, English and American prints. a deceived and a despoiled people. Briefly, t will j Gingham. Cvtton and linen diaper. Russia labor to restore the good old days when integrity thcttings, bed ticking, col'd muslins, apron check.
and aDiiiiy were me cmei passpons io iuuc -; canvnss ana padding, carpeting, merino Jringe,
t ion, and whn h'gh functionaries seriously impn- tffi; , corded skirts; cotton, worsted, gnm
cated in peculation and gross negiectoi ouiy iu Lave scorned to hold office an hnur u.itil the charges were on trial disproved and overthrown. It tvill fearlpsstv contend for honest?, fidelity, and
..... . .j - - . true Republicanism. It will war against the cr-j
ropting influence of Lxecutive'Fatronage, the seductions of Power and Expediency, and earnestly contend for genuine Retrenchment and Reform. In its non-political features, The Whig will ttrive to be instructive, nseful anj entertaining. The News of the Day will be carefully made up from an ample list of Exchanges in this country and in Europe, aided by a valuitble Foreign Correspondence.; Regular reports of commercial transactions will be given, with a Review of the Markets, Bank Note Table, ice. 4c. The greatest vigilance will be used to afford a view of whatever is transpiring throughout the world. Finally, as large a portion of the paper (about one-fcurh) will be devoted to original and selected Literature as can possibly be spared from the more pressing demands of the times. In short, no labor or zeal will be spared to render it universally interesting and acceptable. The New York Weekly Whiff will henceforth be
issued every Saturday on a large imperial sheet of
good paper in the Quarto form (eight ample pages
to a number) suitable for preservation and binding at '1 hree Dollars per annum,- Five Dollars for two copies, and at that rate for ny larger number. No subscription will be received without payment in advance, nor will any paper be 6cnt after the period of such subscription has expired. Our patrons may therefore be assured that they will not be troubled to stop their pipers when they shall no longer wart them: Please address, J. GREGG WILSON & CO., March 2, 139. 127 Nassau street. PILES, &c.H(E IORRHODIS.
ATE) CURE XT) PAY! Price $. HAY'S LINIMENT. No Fiction Thie 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 the correctness of the lamented Dr Giid'.ey's last confession, that "he dared not die without giviny to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the iseeret uf his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and tie private practice in our country, first and most certaiuly for the cure of the Piles, and also go extensively and effectually as to baffle credulitv, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; tor Dopsy Creating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swellings Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throal By cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup, or irhooping Ccvgh Externally,
and over the chest. .Ill Bruises, Sprain and Burns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers
"A nether fresh or long standing, and fever sores Its operations upon adults and children in redu
cing rheumatic swellings, and loosming 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 like a charm."
TIIK PILES The price $1 is refunded to arty 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 erJers of the
proprietor to the Agents; and out of many thous
atii.3 sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We
m ght insert certificates to any length, tut prefer
laai luose wuo sou the article, should exhibit the
original to purchasers.
CALllON. Non can he genuine without a
epienuia engraved wiapper, oa which is my name, and also that of the .igenW SOLOMON HY To Em-rcas. All country papers who will inBert the above 6 mouths, 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 door below Pearl street, Nevr York, and by one Druggist in every town in the Union. Oct. 11), lSfc ly Dr. Burn7ia:ifs DROPS, or Medicine, for J'crcr. AS an anti-billiousand anti-dyspeptic Medicine, the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Persons who have suffered for years with pain iu the sidebreast stomach or lungs and when, to all appearances, disease had innde extensive ravages, and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine' have' been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority of instances entirely relieved as the cases of Mrs. Hunter of Lancaster,
JU68 uurweii oi Uolumbus, and Miss Tiffany of
.uauiBun, auunaaaiiy testily and many others not here enumerated, who have been relieved from the sufferings of periodical sick, or nervous head ache, billious and cramp cl.olic. 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 litthi cold water, and this agreeable beverage may be drank during its administration, in all cases ex
cept eruptive fevers, such as scarlet fever, measles, small pox, 4c, in which cases warm drinks are on
ly admissible. The dose being small renders it a very convenient medicine for children and infants;
ana u operates kindly and promptly in those diseases of a billious character, such as cholic, summer complaint, fits, S,c, which either rain the con
stitution at this early period of existence, or other
wise terminate in the death of a vast proportion
me imiureu oi uus countrv. For sale at the Drue Store'of rv n a I v
Brookville, where additional certificates and
uireciions may oe ooia:ned.
Stock of the Slate Bank of Ind'a.
NOTICE is hereby given, that books wilt be opened for the subscription of the slock of in
dividuals in the Fifteenth Branch of the State
Bank of Indiana, at the Recorder's office in the town of Rushville. Rush county. Indiana, by Ho-
ratiaG. Sexton. Job Puzh.and Alfred Posey, Com
missioners, on .Monday the brst day ot April next, and kept open between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock each day, (Sundays excepted) for the space of thirty days, and will be closed accordingly on
Ttiesday, the thirtieth day of said month. The amount to be subscribed is Eighty Thou
sand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each; of which, half will be required, as the first instalment, after Tsixty days notice; and the remainder in two
equal annual instalments. By order of tha Director of the State Bank. JAMES M. RAY, Cashier. State Bank, ) 1 Indianapolis, Feb. 20, 1SS9. f 9
MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. hapk with tLe rheumatism, and could find nothine YC E ANIMATION. When the most impolant t gye me any relief, until I had commenced tailu functions of life are suspended, and those king you: A egctaWe Life PdU and Phoenix Bitters, who are iuvalids by inheritance or imprudence are n taking the hrt bottle ana ono box of pills, I found
reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, 'e mo exorunai.r;: pam that 1 hod longbeea
they should not even then despair, for it is not m irouoieu wim, vimreiy disappeared, rjjpi bcinr despair that relief can be found. No. Let them t,,e c; " 18 W1, h. gratitude I offer scntf-.
first look around, and, laying aside all prejudices, -". tai i am mueutcd to v& ask themselves this questionIf my physician !.nior ' w',rd3 CRa "press, for your valuable v cannot help me, is his reputed skill my only re- , medicine and the spneuy cure I received from its
Perhaps at that moment the heading of this ad-!
vertisement, "Moffat s Life Medicines, woulti t
catch their eye; and were they in train divested of ;
Mr. Moffat Sir; I am
thpir foolish nreiudiees. thev miffht. nerhans. be in- ' "rougii your age
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GEORGE BROFTS
Mauch Chunk, Jan. 17, 1838
ir; I am mo6t happy to send yea ntMr. White, a few lines relative
i or a length of
an infection of f!.e
Richmond and Brookville Canal Stock Subscription.
f?r mitts. T.iffata. muze. mnf.n J A. Hj?tJtJiv3 lor the subscription of Stock iu the
and. Satin, bombazine and tetvet slocks. Shirt Richmond and Brookville Canal will be open-
duced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and i lo exce.ieni we aiccicir.es.
(Pditmnnf F .lnicpa riiffaarorl trnm tLnt nt I.fir i,u,v " u vvumaii.uc wh
own physicians. They would then learn that it ; "'e :u nieoLcine, out lound no relief, did differ, and very widely, and with most happy ( URtl1, 1 commenced with yours; I have now taken r,.W mo. i nearly two bottles of your Phenix Bitters, and I
If they pursued their iuquiries still further, they ?m P'eaeed to state that I find myself fast recoverwould find that all prscticin? physicians of thc.,rS from a long and lingering complaint.
ed by the commissioners on the first day of April next, and kept open twenty days, agreeably to the
charter, at the following places, vis: Richmond,
Abington,I5rownsvi!le, Dunlapsviile, Fairfield, and Brookville. The followinar commissioners, viz:
R. Morrison, Col. Smith Hunt, John Rider, James Osborn, James L. Andrew, and Samuel Goodwin, are authorized to have special charge of opening the said books, one of whom will attend at each of the above named places, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions. By order, . M. LEEDS Sec'y to the Commissioners. Richmond, Fcb'y 19th, lfo9. 9
present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form,
for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, j that mercurial medicines, though they give present J relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave i the patient in a precarious state of health. rwwir ri'dtj'i'tui u ipiiiiivp:.... !
XV LiUlj l :IUliU in IU IMblO til IS Jlltl i
Most gratefully and sincerely yours.
GEORGE KiSNER. 1.ETTFR PROM WARKEX PATTEES0R.
Lockport, Nov. Tth, 1S37.
Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a rem.irkab'j instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills
the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years ai,.a 1 "'"ere. in restoring Joel health to the
before that scorgo of mankind, "Mercury," was 1 , ? ,,carred ,n family. 1 deem it employed in the healing art, Physicians used'noth- dut? 1 owe b"lh tu yoiir6C A the public. te making but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends t,,e r"ct kno"". Il,at others suffering under simiW as the 'skilful physician' ha who preporeth his 'Circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus. '"rIy season to presenc tbem fiom a prcnnchap, xxiii. ture grave. V. 3 The skillful physician shall lift up his '1 3,' Kttti ,,s hcea 'cted with the liver com-head.-and in the tight of the great men he shall be l''3,nt a"J Hla'r debility for upwards of three in admiration. -years; and for the List three mcMl.s she has net V. 4. For Ae hath prepared his medicines o il -,.f beC!l al,1 to walk across the room. After trying the HERBS iff the earth, and he. thai is wise will vnri0U!? medicines prescribed by various physicians,
JR A.FTII'Cn. not abhor them. j gave her no relief, she was given up as jR-
rrnHE subscriber beg leave to inform the public Moffat' Vegetable Line Mes.cixes p0es ' lfl "'6 "ituation she wts gradually fail-
ML that lie is prepared to engraft Fruit Trees of qu'ties of the moit mild and beneficial nature. I c" 1 " upon jour agent m every description, with the best fruits that can be They are composed of articles the most anti-outre-1 . v,,.lBe' 1a,ltl Lo ?ave 'fe copy of the Good
found in the United States. Persona desirous of
improvirg their orchards, can be accntnmodatcd immediately , by calling on the subscriber at Brookvilte, or on John Rvman, who will give any information that i.ay be desired relative to the business. NATHANIEL S. WHEELER. March. 14, 18l'9. ll-:5w
cent,combined with ingredients k
certain antidote for fevers of cv
me to
e hope
A UAKD. raiHE subscriber hereby iuforms the public that A. he has been appointed agent for F. Mahau's celebrated improved System of Garment Cutting,
anu ii
kr.owu as the only 1 Sa::,Hritan' the perusing of which induced erv dcsrrim'inp ' ,ry your medicine, although I had but littli
When the disease is produced either from cold, 1 ot Ler rcc."lving R' benefit from it. TLe effect obstruction, bad air, 6wampy and camp situations! I v. as surprising. Before Ehc had taken cue bottle or nulrid miasmi. whether tnalianni.t or r.r.;.lQ,, I of bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recov
er by other causes, these medicines are certain in ' fereJ 08 t0 fce ab,c to accomplish most of l.cr house their operation or effects. They are possessed o i work without assistance. peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease.! Your;, respectfully, but at the same time restore and invigorate the! WARREN PATTERSON. system. When- first taken into the stomach, thev ' . .or flIrl,,r Particulars of the above meJimuiediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through I "''I!C, PCft 5l',tri:t'6 Got"l Samaritar.. a copy of
every pore, producing effects at once deliehtfi'l I ' nic" accompanies u.e medicine. A copy can a!
holds himself in r,;, i-C".C" "y ana permanent. When the suark of n"l""v' ""M'llcal1 ai me store oi air. c
A gtnctal assortment of G.-occrics. Hardware ! rcn of t,,e tradc wH the work at the proprietor's :.Df?'?" l-erwW Ul.,n'
rTn ? o I.-. Im. ..... ; .1 i
nronr etor''.. B . - m.u, u.,u
puce. Uf this system it is needless to eav anv' ;-- i'i")"U, meoicincs are lound thing in the way of coiiimendatio.i; it is approved it0 fITe...tofe t0 lLe ves, exhilcmte the aniwherever it is known. i0,al P'rits. invigorate the body, and re-animate
The subscriber is still engaged in the tailoring business at Laurel, and aims to give general satis" faction. THOMAS J. WHITE. Feb. 23, 19r9. II-3w
BOOTS and SHOES. W ECEIVED and for sale, d-V. pairs Miilcr's coarse boots. l do kip do 21 H do coarse shoes 1300 good common coarse shes, 200 boys' do do 240 " youths' do do 1-10 women's kip ehocs. 120 " do calf. " 100 children's choes. 6 " boys' coarse boots " youths' do 100 " Miller's common coarse boots. , . ,t A& S.TYXER. Brookville, November 22,
BROOK YILLE CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
rglllE subscribers respectfully inform -Q- the citizens of Brookville and the
surrounding country, that they have es tablish?d themselves in the Chair Man
manuring uudiness, in all its various
branches. I he? will bo at all
reauy toccommodate persons with Caue Seat, Fancy and Windsor Chairs; Settees, c. of every description, and of the latest Cincinnati fashions. .1LSO; House and Sign Paiutinff; doors, count. Mo.
painted in imitation or Mahogany, Curled Maple, Oak ar.d all other imitations of Wood or Marble.
iheirsaopis in the bottom part of Brookville north-east of the court house, and opposite Mr Clarkson'a residence. Their ware room is on the east side of Burgess st., one doer north of NT. D Gallion's Store. WHEAT & LONGE. Jan. 17, 18"9. 4
CONSUMPTION, IT is calculated from the bills of mortality, that every fifth person dies of Consumption. The victims to this disease are principally those nnHpr ir.
years of age, comprising the flower and strength of
wuuij, vue vi n,e uest remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this direful malady at the very threshold, is the justly celebrated Indian cure for Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asthma the "Watasi.v." Annexed are some of the many recommendations that might be given fr. m individuals well knewn and highly respected it. extensive portions of our country. The following is from Rev. J. Spaulding, Secretary of the Western Education Society; Mr. Pkck Sear Sir; In reply to yourqnestion, "Has the VAatasia been of any service!' lam happv to say it has succeeded in my family admirably. The case was one of eevere Cough, attended with pain in the side or breast, and threatening to end in consumption. On using the above Medicine, the cough and pain have disappeared and health has beeu restored. To my frienos I do not hesitate to say try it Cm., Dec. 5, J. SPAULDING. The subscriber having used the "Watasia," in a severe pulmonary affection, can attest to its superior virtues in diseases of the lunrs. The success in his case was truly astonishing less than one bottle being sufiiciont to restore him to health. Cm. Jan. 1837. A. NO YES. r or sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN Brookvlile, where additional certificates'and directions may be obtained.
Farm for Sale. npHE subscriber wishes to sell his valuable laud property at Stipp's Hill, on Salt Creek, in this county. There is above four hundred acres in the tract, containing some of the best land in the county. A description of the property is unnecessary, as no one will purchasa without examining the premises, when it will sufficiently recommend itself. Beyond controversy, the situation is as healthy as any section in the great West. Any person wishing to purchase will apply to me, at Clarkeburgh, Decatur county, Indiana. JAS. HALSEY. Feb. 21,1539. 9
B A Is D N ESS. BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the trrandest
1m. ornament belonging to the human frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the coui tenance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old age, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and 6otnetiuics 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 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 hair from falling off on the first applica tiou, and a few bottles rettores it again. It likewise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates of the first rcspcctibility in support of the virtues of Oldridge's Balm are shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Robeut Wharton, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may 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 1 nly as a preventive against the falling of hair, but also a certain restorative. Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist MimstPr in St
ueorge cnarge, sso. .i0 north Fifth st ; John P
-""en si-; Jonu u. 1 nomas, M. D. 163 Race at.; John S. Furry, 101 Spruce Ft.; Hugh Mcturdy, 213 South 7th st.; John Gard, jr. 123
Arch st
It will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 years of ae,
mm me uiueia nui ices man ,.v.
Common
From the Mayor. wealth of Penn., Citv of Philade
Iphia.
I. Robert Wharton, .Mayor of said citv of Phil
the whole man
The life medicines have also been used with the
most happy success in Nervous and Dyapepsic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, 'chronic and inflamatory) Dropsies, Arc. 4 c. For full particulars the reader is invited to call at Mr, Moffat's office, 67 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published yThe following letters are lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately received from different parts of the United State's. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir: It is with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your medicines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any ot them. Siuce I was shown your Good Samaritan, whith induced mc to try your medicine. When I applied to you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with scars, but after taking a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to Ecale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is now four months since I was cured, and I have had no return of thecemplaiiit. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Resooctfully, your ob't serv't, M. CLEOVEIt', 13th et., between 5th and Jackson Avenues. , Lawrence, N. Y. May 23. Mr. Moffdt Dear Sir: I was troubled with the piles for several years. I applied to the most eminent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine. Mr. Clarke, who had received irreat relie" "mm
them, recommended me to use your Life Pills. Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief iu 43 hours, and :n a few weeks was not troubled with thorn at all and I have been free from distress ever sincj and' have great pleasure in recommending them to those afilicted in a similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. n Mr-. D. Xew York APfiI
i.iitjuu Ajiie .ueaicmcs have
Oil UUrOUUCeU in this tiPirrl.hr.rl.J .1
Cain, Brookville, Ind
Sold by W. B. .Moffat, 357 Broadway, X. Ycrk. A liberal deduction made to those "who btiv to
fie 1 1 again. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIX, Jroovillc.
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I'YNF.R keep on hand a general as
sortment of the following articles, v.bicli
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ji.iey win sen ai wholesale cr retail, at the t in
Ciiinati prices.
been introduced in this uein.hriri.wr ti
delphia, do hereby certify that lam well acquaint- lonc wonders. I will merely state a'few case, ed with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John S. Furvy. and I1 ,e w,fe of niy neighbor, Mr. Cornel.us R. Roe,
nugn Jicuuruy, whose names are signed to the!"uo was 6UPP6ea to tie in a decline for the last above certificate, :hat they arc gentlemen of char-ivo year8 after taking two bottles of the Phcenix actor and respectability, and as such full credit" BltteM an,l one box of the Life Pills, savs she had
ouumu ue given 10 said certificate. In witness , r uculin entirely restored
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wncrcor, 1 nave hereunto set my hand, and caused L. S. the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth day of December.ete. Robert Whaktox, Mayor. C.l UT1 OA .Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's name, etc. Editors All country papers who will insert the above once aw hck 6 months, and send one number to the agents, shall be entitled to one dox. of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and ,CO., sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl ttreet New ork,and by one or more druggist in nearlv every town in the Union. Oct: 193 -42- ly
XOT1CK. raiHE Brookville Insurance Company will re--M. ceive money 011 deposite at their office, on the following terms, namely-for 2 months 3 per cent per annum for 3 months 4 per cent for 6 months o per cent-and for 9 or more months 6 per cent. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as usual: for terms apply at the office of the Company, east upper room, above Price & Adams' Saddled
S. GOODWIN, President
Mr. Milo B.Root.
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uf w' muammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles of 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 mv store who nii.,i
that as soon as he would Uke the Pills and Bitters
j owu no nuuiu oe a wen man. a ion arra IT 1.. - , r .
..viuu, ne oi jonn iiordu, was two years since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six wcefc8 .f,Pr t.
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
emu mougo t am not now iu perfect health, still 1 am better than I havo been for ten years pnst which 1 believe to be tLe cann..n.. r
tore.
A. M'Carty.
N. D. Gallion, D. Price, J. Wtnx, Wm. McClkert, C. F. Clarkson, Ekoch McCarty, , G. HOLLAKD, Jobx W. HiTT.Seo'ry. Oct.12 41 '
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ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, previous to the present year, are requested to
ainw FIIHCl!, VWlliOUE QP V. It ! rnA ....
and out of the question to ask, or expect loncer' indulgence. K. D. GALLIOXT
your nils and Bitters, The above is a true state"ment of a few of the many cases which have come under my observation. You are at liberty to publish this letter, and reference can be had to me as Postmaster at Claverrock.flolnmh;, r v v
With respect, J. A. VAN VALKENBURGH.
Vr V T1T , , . rk' Apnl ! 1S39Jir. A . Moffat Sir: I Lave been afflicted with the ever and ague about three months, and used a good deal o. quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until I was recom-
' ; .r 7 " J"ut and l-hcenix Bitters, and after taking two boxes amftwo bottles cf bitters. I am very tbankful to inform you and the nh.
11c at ,argc, I consider myself completely cured
"7 lunisi I KNNENT. N. Y. Mr Mnff.r nV March 29, 1833. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I hava u.l i:
cine in my family for some months, and have received great benefit from it, especially my wife and eldest daughter. My daughter had be 7n l decline for 3 year.. Since she commenced ui?n your medicine, .he ha. entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty. If this will be of any .e" vice to you you are at liberty to publish it.
..v.f.j jUura,ftC. N.BUTLER. Tr MVtjr.t nHill.Ju.iSib.isa lit. .uoflat -Dear Sir- I . .' .
addressing you, Utf uX7oZZ Vi
Opodeldoc
Bate'iian's drops (iodfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike falsa :n life Doct. D. Jayne's Carmiiiitivo Balaam Bloodgood's elixir of health
Fahncstock's vermifuge'
Cleveland s ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do Asafretida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Red do Indelible do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappan do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scoti h snull" Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pe?pei Refined borax Calcined do Nut-galls March 14th, 1637.
j Pulmonary Balsam j Lamoll's cough drop. ; Calomel ! Croton oil j Pink root i Jalap Red precipitate f Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do
pts. turpentine Alcholiol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint ' cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratua
Montague's balm f
the teeth Blue vitrei White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap S;onge Toy paints Medicauicutuai Ciuiianion Lee's pill. Cnnalto Aarb. Magnesia riutmegs Sulphate Quinine 12 Lty
II. EASTMAN'S OF HEALTH.
Formerly called Dr. Bloodgood' Elixir of Health. feJIX years lince I devised and prepared tbit k5 Medicine, which I called Dr. BlooJgood' Elixir of Health; of which I was the sole inventor
and proprietor. No medicine was known by that
iiuinc, nor was mat medicine known by any other name. It proved a very successful remedy, became
)ijiar, ana oiacrs wishing to profit by its popnlanty, are putting up a medicine which they cill bloodgood's Elixir of Health. That the public
may uoi oe deceived on the subject 1 have now
ii my own name, and the directions accom panying Each Bottle are 6ifrned with mv own ric
nature, without which none is Genuine, and to counterfeit which would be forgery. Sold Wholesale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zanesville, Ohio.
H. EASTMAN March 15th, 1S37. Tl ' r - .
u!sis a universal Restorative in all casef
wuero me stomach, bowels, liver, or any of the organs concerned in the Cigestive functions are tLe
primary seat ,f the disease, and that such is true
oi aimosi the whole catalogue of human maladio,
is wen Known to every physician. All disease in
uuciii io peopio living in warm climates, or new
and na: countries, or such as border on large lakei or rivers, partake more or less of what is termed
Diiions, from the organs concerned in the process of
eliminating bilo being those primarily or prineioil y affected, and ague and fever, bilious fever, ye! low fever, lake fevci, jaundice, bilious cholict
oysentary, common cholera morbus, ague, cake and liver complaints, are all disease, in which the same organ, are first derangeJ and arise from the same precisposing cause, vix.- Exhalation, of marsh or
yrgeiaoio miasmata, bat modified by some peculiar' Hie. in the constitution of the patient, or the cli
mate or season where it occur.. A sure and never
ailing preventive, as well as core far all those
complaints, w the ELIXIR OF HEALTH, ror sale at the Drur Stnra r.r n ri'
Brookville, where additional certificates ti
uircciiua. can oe obtained.
gj PECTACLES.jcst received andfor nlteheef. ' J. REINEJIAXX.
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