Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 April 1839 — Page 4
ATItSFJTIE.NT.
Scandal.
In tho village of Ilultc.wcll, Maine whoe J
inhfthtttin's like the poml people of Allien?, were much riven to "either 'ell or hoar some
new things," lived 'Squire I n fu cttou. good naUirtnl sort of :i hojy, whose joke nro even yet matter of village record, niul have been retolJ through various edition, from fo lio down to duodecimo. Aunt l.tty was Deacon Ririyo wife's sister a maiden of ahont liity she- went to all the meetings kcrt a regular ncconnt of eve-
tv birth. doa?h,nJ marriage, with the dales
doctored nil the hahic, nnd knew every yard in tho niirhhorhood showed nil the
voting married women how to make sown, an
when they had had luck, made every child in the untc sit ceM-jVytt until the lin k changed. In fine, she was n kind of village factotern spent her time ia goins from lionse Li house, grinding out a grist of slander to each, as occasion required, " but always concluded with th "way way of transgressors is hartl;v "poor Mrs. A. er U. (as the ease was) I pity her from tho bottom of my heatl,'' or some such soothing cxprcssioa. Aunt Ltexy xv.is always very livid of askin stranger and others, without regird to time or place, utho state of their minds, how they enjo)ed their minds. Ste." These questions wtre generally followed by a string of senudal, which was calculated to destroy the peace and happiness of some of her best neighbor? and friends: but she, like other narratois of this kind, onsidered such intellectual murder as oitlnr establishing her own fur reputation, or as lh only mode of entertaining the vil'ace, and thereby rendering lu-r society nsireealde. One warm stunner's afternoon, as the 'Squire wis sitting nvir his othYe door, smoking his p';p5. Aunt 1.zt. was passing by witb great speed, ruminating on the news of the day, when t! Siiire brought her too, a the sailors say, by "What's your Intrrv. aunt Liz zyl walk in.M The eld lad v, who never
wanted a second invitation, went into the of
fice, and the follow ing dialogue took plat e. VcJI.i?quire IM"lnvc been thinking tin
forenoon what an useful man vou misrht he. it
yo'i'd only leave olFyour light conversation, as
Me gooil i)0v-U says, and become n serious man you might bp an ornarnelto both church & state, as our minister sa s. 'Why, as to that. Aunt Lirzy, a cheerful countenance L consider ns the best index of a grateful heart and you know whatthe nil ! says on that subject--" When you fast, bo not ns the htpscrtirs of a covnlenancr-, but ano.nt thy liead nnd :.Wi ctor,Aiint .zz begin to feel for Ue pocket "handkerchief, for she was n taker of smnf.) th it thou appear ml unto mtn to fast. "Now, there 'S julre that's just what I told you sec how you have the scn'pter at Jour tongue's end; wh it a useful man vou might be in oar church, if you'd only be a "dorr ns well as a hearer of the word.'' " WA to that, Aunt Lizzy, I don't see that you profesors, ns you call them, are a whit belter than I am, in private. 1 respect a sincere professor as much as any mm; but 1 know enougli of one of your church, whom you think a great deal of," M know that sht it no It tier tha she should bcT At these liiuendoes. Aunt Lizzy's little black eye began to twinkle; she sat down boside the 'Stjuire in order to speak in a little lower tone spread her handkerchief over her lap, and began to tap the cover of her snuffbox in true style, and all things being in readiness for a regular seigo of "scandalum n.signetuui," she commenced fire "Now, Syi:rc, I want to know wh it you mean by one of our church! 1 know who'xou
wcuid be scattered abroad, hkhecn without)-- .i-' '' " .wL.LJ. - ..if 1 " '-- ' ; a dicnherd " MOFFAT'S LIFII UEDICI ES.I back with the rheumatism, and could find
n a lew moments Aunt Lizzy took licrdc-, UIL rM,;. .... . u;.,r.., v.,.m. t ir.n;n m i n
I VI 1 1 IO U I C BU? IVUUSUl Uilll IUUK ' - Itia a It' I M IIWIIIA Ullll'IVi
who are invalid by inheritance or imprudence are i In taking the tirt bottle and ono box of pilla, I found reduced to a deplorable ctatc of nervous debility,' the mo-t excrutiatirg pain that 1 had long been they -l.oabl rot even then des pair, for it is not in ! troubled wilh. entirely diFaonenred. - Such beiin?
Idrpair thnt relief can be found. No. Let them tha case, it is with gratitudo I oflor tl.ete sent.-
parture, giving tho 'Squire another caution
ind sly wmk, ns she said good bye let mc
nloe.e for a s cu t.
II w as m
thi
t many dav before S.iuire P. re- rT!ir.1
ceived u very polite note from Parson re-"A X
questing him to attend a meeting ofthechnrch, and many of l-e parish, at the south conference room, in order te settle some rlillituhies with one of the churih members, who, in order to clear up her character, requested Squire P. to ho present.
T he parson, w ho was a very worthy man,
knew tl.e frailty of some of the weak sister
as Aunt Litzy called them, nnd .s he was a
v. ipaiticular friendof the Squire's requested him
in no iimv in sav ikimuiil! oi ii 10 ins wile.
Uut tho Squire took the hint, and telling his wife llnre was to be a pirish meeting, requested her to be ready at two o'clock, nnd he
won hi call lor her. Accordingly the hour of meeting came the w hele village flocked to the room, which ceuld not hold half of them. All eyes were niternately on the Squuo and Susev 11. Mrs. P.
stared, and Suscy 11. looked as though she had been cry ii;j for a fortnight. The parson, with softened tone, nnd in as delecatc a manner as possible, stated the story about Suey II., w hich, he observed, was in every body 's mouth, and which he himself bi lievcd not one word of- and S.iuire P. being called on to stand as a witness after painting in lively coiois the evils of sl.i!d r. w ith w hiih theit vil-l-tge had b, en infested, and pariiculaily the
nurt ;i,caliel on Aunt l.'.zzv. in nresence of
areuud, ami. lavin? asiuo nil nreiudicep. uionta. feeiin? coniiilent that I am indehioil to vou
ask themselves this question "If my physician moro than worda can expres. for your valuable cannot help me, ia his reputed skill my only rc-l medicine and the apoedy cure I received from ita
o" good effects. our respect full v.
IVrhapa ot that moment the heading of this ad- GCOUM? DROFTS.
vertisemcnt, MolHit's Life Mcdicii.cs," would
catch their eye; and were they in train divested of their foolish prejudices, they might, perhnpe, be induced to inquire whether 5lr. .Motlut's theory and
treatment of diseases, ditfercd from that of their
own physicians. 1 hey would then learn that it liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief, did differ, and verr widelr.and with most hannv until I commenced with vours: 1 l.vc ovw t.iUon
rasults, too. nearly two bottles of your Phunix Hitters, and I
If thcr pursued their ii.quiries still further, they 'm p'eased to state that I find myself fast recover-
Mauch Chunk, Jan. I?, Mr. Moffat Sir; I am mobt bappy to Bend you through your agent Mr. White, a tew' lines relative to your excellent Life Medicines. For a length ol
time I have been complaining of an infection of the
would find that all practicing plivsiciana of the present day prescribe M12UCUKY", in aomeorm, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too. that mercurial mc-hcines, though they give present
rciiei.unuermine tne constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VI5UKTAHLK MEDICINE is jutt th? reverse or a!J this, l-'or hundreds of yeara before that scorgo of mnikinJ, "Mercury," was employed in the healing art, Physicians used noth
ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommenda aa the 'skilful physician ho who preparcth Lis medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus,
cusp. XXIII. . !) The skillful rthutician thnll lift u kit
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ing from a long and limreriac comnlamt.
Most gratefully and sincerely yours, GEOKGE K1SNCR. LETTER FROM WARRE.1 PATTEBSOR. Lockport, Nov. 2?th, 1837.
iir. W. U. .Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable
instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills and Pboinix Uittera. in restoring lost health to the afflicted, Lna occurred in my family, I deem it a duty I owe both to yourself and the public.to make the fact known, that others buffering under similar circumstances might porchnuceeee tl.it., and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a prematura grave.
My wife has been afflicted with the liver com-
heatl: and t i Ihe tight nf the great men he thall fcc!P'"t and general debility for upwards of three in n.nnirahon. (years; and lor the laet three months l.e has not
rorne nam prepared fin medicinct o-tt r.occn aoie 10 vvau across the room
fir iitnoo o me eart.t, ana ite that is cie wilt not abhor them.
MoFFATs' VruKTABLE LlEE McD.CISES poSSCSS
.ftpr trvino
various medicines prescribed bv various ..i.vs.r.ant
I which gave her no relief, she w as given up aa insurable. In this situation she was gradually fail-
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do. meelmji.ami L-eloie the church, to ccme 1". 11" "V V J , " "'s " w.omy
qualities oftlie mo.-t mild and beneficial nature, '"g. when I happened to call Upon your agent in I hey are composed of articles the most anti-putres- tins village, and he gave me a cony of the Good
out aad make arkuawledgmetils for violating a bible oath! Aunt Li22snpelegy wa, that s'e inlv told Deacon Snipe's wife tuft and s.V: took an oa'ii that she would'nt ttll nobody l-e on!. Deacon Snipe's w ife had, it appeared.swoin UogrrToothukcr's never to tell nolodv oii nnd so it went through the whole church them e through the village. The Stpiirv tin u at know lodged before the whole int-ciing that he knrt ns he told Aunt tzzy, hpt with a church member, half the w-ay up to iloston, and that ho belivcd her to
oe one 01 tne liK'in si ot ll.eir cl.urch members, inasnun h :s she never would hear or retail blander. All eyes were now alternately on Sasey 11. ami the Squire's wife. Aunt Lizz enjoyed a kind of diabolical ti iumph, w hich the Spi;re no sooner perceived, than he finished his sentence by declaring th:it the church member to which he tiliuded, t; n$ his oicn laic-
fulvifri
Aunt I.izzy drew in her head under a huge bonnet, as a turtle does under its shell, and marched away into one rorner of the room, like a dog that had been killing sheep. The Squire, as usual, bur?l into a tit of laughter, from which his wife, Susey 1., and even the parson, could not refuiin from joining and she parson afterwards atknow kdged that the Squire had given a de ath blow ui scandal in the tillage, which all his preaching could not have done.
certain atltidntQ for fevers of
When the disease is produced either from cold, obstruction, baJ air, swampy nd camp situations.
Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although I had bet little hoj e of her receiving any benerit from it. Tl.e effect
ai.ipy na camp situations, was surprising, before elm l..nl i.U..
or pulri- miasmi, whether nialigiunt or epidemic, "f bitters and one box of nills.si.a ,.. r-,
or by etaer c nies, these me hciues arc certain in fercd as to be able to accomplish most of her house Ihpir nnor.imn . . . . Ti . . . ... 1. ... . i .....
.. . r.v,v ., vurui. i iii-y aro nasscssCu O "u.a i'.inJUl ussiir.inrfl
peculiar qualitirs. w hich notonU-onnl nil ,).kcn
but at the same time restore and invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pnre, producing effects at once delightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim, th-5 circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to the nerves, c.xlulerate tl.e animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-animate the whole man. The life medicines have a!so been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspcpsic diseasep. Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint.
Rheumatism, chronic end inflnmr.tnrv l .-..,..
r- ' r"i
Voar, resnectfullv.
WAUHEN PATTERSON. For further particulars of tLe above tued
"' ecu -'tenuis ooou Aamantai;, a copv of
w men accompanies the medicine. A copy can a!s be abtamed on application at the store of Mr. C. Cain, ltrookv He, Ind. Sold by W. IJ. Moff.t. 357 Rrna.lwnr. V V-,1.
A liboral deduction made to those who buy to Sa ? I trn n "
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m siirr m nnr it i ,a r.i . .
For r.,11 .. ... -. . . ..!.i.-...:n . V". "" 'B anises, wioCK
- r--wi..- n-iOicr is iiivupq to cain" " een ai wholesale or rptn.I .t ti.a f-iw.
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mean trollop I did nt like so many mils a bout her head, w hen she tol l her experience. The 'Squire finding cuiiositv was nuttiif
his boots on, had no occasion to add spurs to j newpS 11 0 "Hby action of the digestive organs,!
at Mr, Moffat's cMice, TOT I'roadwav. and rrrxi ,
copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitous The following letters are lately selected from a very large number w hich Mr. Mc'ffat has lately received rrom different parts of the United States. Mr. Moffat Dear sir.- It is with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thaim vou for the benefit I have received from your medicines. My complaint w as salt iheum, for w hich I have tried nearly all tho medicines which wero advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief rrom any el them. Since 1 was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced metotryyour medicine. N hen I applied to you. my legs and arms wero so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with scars, but after taking a 2. cent box of your pills, tho dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is now four months since 1 was cured, and I have bad no return of thecemplaint. I have recommended your modic.i.c to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respectfully, year obt sorv't, M. CLEOV ER, l"th st between 5th and JackFon Avenues. -T r Lawrence. N. V.May St. ir. .Moffat Dear Sin I wna tr.ni.ica
I . - . , . ----- .uv piles for several years. I applied to the most emi-
noni i nys.cians w ithout relief. A friend of mine. -Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief fr( them, recommended me to use your Li to Pills. '1 hough I was suffering ery severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in 43 hours, and in a few weeks was net troubled with tl.era at all ned I have been free from distress ever ini- ..,,1
the heels, for the old lady had one in her head
that was worth both of thtm. Accordingly lie had no peace until he consented to explain what he meant by the expression '-in private" this was a dcxii word with Aunt Lizzy . "Xow, Aunt Lizzy, w ill y ou take a bible oath that you wiil never cotntn inicatc w hat 1
am noout to tell 'y ou, to any living beinjr.and i s . a k ... . .
KowaudN Touir .lSistctrc: Or, rcr.:t.b!c Ftcriftigc. sr,r.c .o lasting cure Jor the frier vnrl Jvc.
I III worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
et neing a qn :ek medicine, it having been the result ot many yon rs'tiudy. experience, and labor, in tl.e iin-.licnl ft.ie.it e iiinl ohservalirn of Fever ar.d Vi. It i& composed of such medicinal principles were roosulered most iit to restore the harunmy ot net. on between ll.c Stomach. I.irer. ami
the other impmiant functions of the system, the l.ss of which harmony is i v;r!cntly the immediate cuc of the tlist-asc. It speed. ly promotes a regular am! hi-althy ap,:eliti, which is generally entirely detroyotl or tendered very prccariocs; by w hn-ii eilet t, vigor and streitrllt ii. soon afforded to Ihe Whole Sl-U lll. It milvt In muMt.i , .11
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tt.:U a liioitknto rnsaicshig tl,vc poculiar virtues.! 7? I,tt?s,!re in """nJingthcin totlioge
is niul in a jrro.a vr.t?v v( crr;iulaiit Uv ro-1 KUU 111 a Bilnir manner,
I lCliUl l.llll I . .1111.1
JOSEPH e STEARX3.
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.1 uas proteo ns. ii oi remnikahie benelit in Dve- i.ew York, April 1S"8 pepsi i IKprived Appetite. Heart burn, Wa'teri "t. Moffat Sir,- S.eeeyour Life Medicines have l(rah. I-1. tulency. Jaundice, Mght Sweats, Ivs-ibocn ("troduced in this neighborhood, they have cntiry, It.twel Complaints, and many t.ther aflec- j ""e wonders. I will merely state a few cases tioiia ol similtri.rigin. But it is in the treatment of , Tl,e wife of niy neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe I e.-ers. and especially in Fever and Ague, or In-. xvl, Was supposed to bo in a decline for tie last tciiuiiient lever, ihat its powers have been prin-j lwo years, atter taking two bottles of the Phomix
vi..t.. ii-Muu, .itiu wmi i nose who uave seen its;"
use luinoss, it is pronounced sovereign to all reme
itters and one box of the Lifa Pilla. .ir,
no- 1. .
in.',., ii, ciiwreiy resiorcu
cinnati prices.
v'podcldoc Hate in an's dropn Godfrey'a cordial Rritish oil Ca6tor do Sweet do Oil spike 7alsatt life Hoot. I). Jayne's Carminitivc Da learn liloodgood'a elixir ot health
Fahnestock's vermifuge
Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda tJii in Opium lb Arabic Do Camphor Do Asafcetida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black ink Red do Indelible do Copal Varnish Hoot do Jappan. do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snufl" Ilurgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne peppet Retined borax Calcined do Nut-galls March 14th, 1837.
Pulmonary Uaham Lamolt's cough drops Calomel Cioton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Ind. Red lead NVhite do Venetian red Spanish hrovn .Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's balm fo the teeth R!ue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap S;onge Toy paints Medicamcritum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia
Autmegs
Sulphate Quinine 12bty
EL IX I It
nes heretofore discovered for those diseases. It Mr. Milo D. Root, my next door neighbor who!
ui.;i you win Keep tt w hile vou live ns a most ":IS l,e- "sea as a preventive, bv many who! was ,a"' u? with inJlammatory rheumatism hv m.l
inviolable secret!" were subject to a potmdieal recurrence of the! U:nS lwo bottles of the Hitters and one S3 cent ;box 'Yes, 'Squire, I declare I wont nver tell Vl,U. ""I K?' 1'u' il ,,a,9 ahvas wardeJ offtl,c ! f V'6 ,P,i,,e' loi:' ",e ,ie w" Wal! ever was nt.- 7i.:-i.-... - . .. . .. . . . iprehemled attack, fj-j-h was deemed not im- " old a gentleman in mv store who ... .m.,.a
he breath of life Vn PH i in . T i V"' ''.vU"We Febrifuge with' -oon he would take the Pill, and Bitters, tne J.reatli ol lite; ami I II take a htUe o..ilii tow ot the many unequivocal certificates politely ! Jt so soon he would be a well man.
on u; u.ert,snrtin as 1 hvc,V qu.ie, before you j uniil,ed to tho proprietor, corroborative of the Also, Mrs. Ilordu, wife of Johnllordu w iw J or any other magistrate in toe w hole conn-1 statements. 1 or further accounts of its yeirs since taken sick, and often had fit. Tn.l Zt lr-. i great usoiii'.iicss, see pamphlets accomnanvinireach' the
. - -o i , . "iino. in 01 a weens titer ta u Well. then, vou know when I nrnt on tn I . .... king your I Mis and Hitters, so far recovered that
Boston a year aeo." 1 T, .M e.,V'C , ? T,re f . C.CAIN Delias been on a visit to one of her neighbors.
- . ... . . """-"i " uumonai ceriincaiea ana -a '"t nave o;en in bad hoilti. tnr 9?i
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EASTMAN 8
OF HEAL T 13.
Formerlu tailed Dr. m
., - -. ....6.va , uiuiriii iiraaa. '. jears mice I devised and Drp iinrpd tin
!::-. . 1 . . . . sr 1
" l'De. w"o I called Dr. Hloo.lo-na
' Jar8 fcluce 1 devised and 7 Medicine, ul.irk 1 .u.t ti
em- 11. -u ui. uioougood s Elixir of Health; of which I was the solo inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known hv n.,.t
(name, nor was that medicine known by any other - name. It proved a very successful reined. Lm.P
with you, too Susey li. nnj Dolly T. and her
sister Prudence. "But Aunt L:zzy,rm afraid yon'li brins me into the scrape." uI've told you over and over again, that nobody never shall know nothing about it. ami ycur wife knows I at't leaky"" MMy wife! I wouU'nt have her to know what 1 am going to say for t le world w by. Aunt Lizzy, if she should know it"
IMICT. S. DAVIS, W nsPKCTFFLLY tcaderi his services . tlti citizens of - . . . ...
.ttc-t rnj-m, and i!s ncinilv.
to
, - 4 . - . I bill VJ r . wvainc popular, and others wishing to profit by its popute' "t. P,U-l,tin- "P a n'edi'' hich the? call ILSrl! & ?f That the pYbhc
now
lift nilfionl l.AoYll.
still 1 an, .better than I have been for ten years past which I beheye to be the consequence" of takinir
your nils and B.tters, The above is a true statement of a te w of tho many casea which have come under my observation. Yon are .t i;k,,
j lish Ibis letter, and reference can bj had to me as i 1 :!!n,.aster nt Claterrock, Columbia Co.. N. Y.
..un respect, j. A. VA.N VALK ENftt! RfJ II
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Vell. lno ho aY..ar.l 'Smi. iV.r i ' " "'VM ",r,5 0 lnr patMnage
11 -i , i 1 ' t",','"l -3l'!l. nil, 111 take mv oath that no living rnttur; Pot udice.
shan t never, as long us I live, know n lisp off New-Trenton, Feb. AUh, 1So9
it."
ui the v.iri ius branches f liis profession. He
Aiuil.l iis enia.-toe Una opportunity of exaressinff !
to tliltiUs to ii Im -ii, I -in.l nit no.. I..,- il.u kit... Vpiu Vl. .: 1 ,
aes. eoru.-toj to ,..,r,, t,. pnst season, and 1 MT' ' Jioflat Sir: I hava bfn nffl.t.l ,..u
hop.'s by sin t it.Mti.,u to ihe busiues ,.f the fever and ajme about thrpo n,nntk. ...i .....1 .
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B . .:., u. quinine, winch did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until I was recom-
nre of thf ir pal
iilico one door north of th
8-3w
wHe!l, then if you must know it I slent t
with oneof the likeliest of your churih nu 10 ' rnlir. bernearly half the w.tv n!"! L- ;
Aunt L.:zzy now tirew long bn nth shut up her snulFbox and put it in her jjot kt t, muttering to herself "The likeliest of our him I. members! I thought it wns Susey 11. ,k hest! this comes of being flattered a trollop. Well, one thing I know 'the way of transgressors is hard" but I hope you'll never tell nobody on't 'Squire; forsartin as the woritl.if such a thing should be known, our church
lop Sale.
: -r ifl.es t sell his valuable land .. .-lipp'a Itill. on Salt Creek, in
ti. - .. 1. i here is nhovo lour hundred acres in the trcl. -oiitait'ng some of the best land in the ci'iiiity. A tiescrtptiou of the property is unnecessary, as 1 nv will jiur.-ii.s- without examining
tnetiucu to jry your Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters anil anrr I.L-.m. ... n i , ... . ... .
..... ....e . uu.es ana two Dottles or bittors, lam very thankful to inform you and tho nnh.
lie at large, 1 consider myself completely cured lours truly, JOHN TRXNENT, N. Y.
mt y 11C.T 10r MiR. March 89, 1S3S. Mr. Mouat Dear Sir: I have used your medicine in my family for some months, and have received great benefit from it, especially mr wife and eldest daughter. My daughter had been in . urcline r.tr 3 years. firO ssla rm tr.nn .1
tlo 1.1. ... .-,.: , v. i'i Mi;iie:eiitlv recommend vour mpiti.-ino l.a k. u ubing
.-. .. - v " " riuireiy rccoverea, and is l,vlt l.ov.od v...ir.w,M. th .i.Mt.r... ,s as, now well and hearty. If this will be of anVser healthy as uy action . the -teat U est. Any vice to you. vcu are at liberty to publish it person wishing tc purchase w ill apply to me, at Kesp'Iy yours. 4C. N RtrriVu Clarksburg!.. Uecatur county, Indiana. Sumit H; J"JJ i-eb. 21, lN-K). p addraastng rv, having been troubled fbr .oma tlwe
Dr. Burnham's DROPS, or Medicine for Frrer.
AS an anti-billions and anti-dyspeptic Medicine, the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Persons lo have suffered n.r years with pain in tbe sidebreast stomach or lungsand when, to all ap-
fiorances, oisease had made extensive ravages, and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine,
nave oeen in all cases of trial greatly benefitted, and in a large intjprity of instances entirely re
lieved ns the cases of Mr lf.,,.ir nf f .nr.ster.
Miss IJurwell of Columbus, and Miss Tiffany of Madison, abundantly testify and many otbennot here enumerated, who have been relieved from ti sutTeriuzs ofneriodic.il .;..-
. .. 1 ..... " ' UCI IVU, Hv,u-..
... .i cases oiuious ana cramp cholic. These facts in connec
tinn with the ease, and the stfetv of im mlministra
lion, render it indeed an interesting and desirab! remedy to ever afflicted person. It is given in a
..... tulu iur, , anu this agreeable beverage m)
uunng us administration, in all casea eicept eruptive fevers, such as scarlet fever, measlw, smail pox, dc, in which cases warm drinks are on
ly admissible. The dose being small renders it very convenient medicino for children and infanta: and it operates kindly and promptly in those d eases of a billious character, mirk c cholic. sum-
mop rtri-i nf n I a. . ... ...
aysentary, common choter ,nrh' ". V. 7. M"'V "".oc., which cither rum tne cos-
liver complaints, are all A:""V:U ?. "e nna "!lul,on .' early period of existence, or other-
1 j . I-" ": .viii.uiaio in tbe death of a vm nrorortjo
bedeived on the subject 1 have
fckvvia 11 in v uwii nn ma . i 1 j : .
nnii-;.. i-.i u ","" " uirecuons accomnaturg BoU.Ie re 8iSned witl y own sig. nature, without which none is Genuine and to counterfeit which would be forgery X vv,?ol sale and Reta.l at my Drug Store, Zanesvillc Ohio. March I5tb, 1837. H" EASTMAK
This is a Universal Restorative
. BLuinacil, DOWClB. lirer. nr r.L
gans concerned in the digestive function, are the primary scat of the disease, and that such is true i. weTltDowVLLl9CataLP f UdK liLl! , f V-rjr Phisicin. All dies inc.dent to peop o living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border on larVc UkZ or nver. partake more or less of what uVrrned bilious, from the onrnM.a : .. . ierraeu
elimin.tin- k;i t. . "cu u,e Process ot
lv affected .j . K 17 Pr,mar'y or principaly auected, and ague and fever, bilious fever veldenurV' 'ak "T,' j"UDd'"' ious chohek ujsiiiiarj, common cholera morbiiK. si miO Malta A
PILES, $cH(EUORRHOD1S;.
JVO CURE JvO PAY! Price 11.
HAVS LIMMKNT No FicTio.-Tbi extraordinary chemical composition tba result of science and the invention of a celebrated
metiicai man, tne introduction of which to the pub
tic was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed bequest, has since trained a refutation ni.n.r.ft..ip
fully sustaining tho correctness e' he lsmented Dr'
Gtid'.cy's I act confession, that "he dared not die
without givinf to posterity the boncfit of his know!
cage on this subject," and he therefore beoiienthr.!
to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, tie
oe rti 01 111 w aiscovcry. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and mint
certainly lor uie cure or tbe filet, and also so ex tensively and effectually as to bailie credulity, un
less where its effects arc witnessed. External: : .. .1. r .. . - i - . -
in iuv ioiiu ing cuuijiiainis; l or V.ijuy Creating extraordinary absorption at once. .-Ill Swellings deducing them in a fer hours. Itheumatism Acute or Chronic, civir?
quick ease. Sore Throat toy cancers, ulcere or
colds. Croup, or sThoopuigr CcwirALstcriiBllv
and over thj chest. .'Ill Rruiscs, Sprains a
Unrns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulccn
nether iresh or long standing, and Tover sores Its operations upon adults and children in r.-Ju
cing rheumatic swellings, and loosfning coigli
. .'fc....irf ui 1 no cnesi oy relaxation of lb parts, hat been surprising bevond concer t i.m
The common remark of those who have ubod it ;
the rues, i. "it acts like a charm."
Hit. ru.tS The price 1 is refunded t
any person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle witbnet being curod. These are the positive orJcM of tit
proprietor to the Agents; and out of manv thomands sold, not one has been unsuccessful Wi m'ght insert certificates to any length, but prefer
iiiai uiose wno sen the article, sbotild exhibit ti'
original 10 pusjrnasers.
CAii I UiN None can be genuine willout 1
bpnsiiuiuengravea wiapper, on which is my mx"..
nnu Blow trtui ry .IgeMS SOLOMON HAYS.
1 o i.ditors All country papers who will in
sert the above 6 mouths, and send oi e number ta the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of tie
L.inimcn:. Sold w holesale and retail by COMSTOCK atd CO., sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street, New York, ard
oy one mugg.ft in every town in the Union. Oct. 19. lbW ly
nrcrnna nr., ... j . " '"
MZZSZSZZS !-ft!?Sf!- -.Sr-
1L1PR in ll,n ......:....' . .. ;
vveiuunoo 01 mo patient, or tbe climate or season where it occurs. A sur and never failing preventive, as well ... rra Vf.er
co.npl.ints, m the ELIXIR OP HEALTH.
v. .die ui .uu wrug istore or c t'Alv Brookville. wher -HH;.: t .
direction, can be obt.in.7. ncaief d
For sale at the Dmir Snrnr n r.AlV.
Brookville, where additional certificates and
uirecuons may be obtained.
CASU. vIy?20LLARS PER HUNDRED, D . L! Vll b0 Pid by th anbscrtbers is M- CLEAN LINEN and COTTON
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