Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 April 1839 — Page 4
POETICAL,
For the American. ODE TO 1XDKPEXDEJ.CE. EXTRACT FROM A POK.H, BV JOHN t. DVNN. Proud empress of the brave, thy beauteous form In Godlike visions rules the soul of man, And guides his falt'ring steps thro' overy tide Tht overflows this fleeting path of life. IIa.il! favor'd Goddess of Columbia, hail! Awake thy lyre in this Hesperian clime, WboEC wav'ring notes hid kindled hi the cyo Of once proud Greece, the land of liberty; Aye! land of beacon fires, and fearless hearts', Whose time-worn spires that mingle wilh the clouds, Whose marble temples, monuments, and shrines, In crumbling glory tells where freedom reign'd. No more her planets gleam upon that mass, The sepulchre of empire, and of art, Thine! Independence, thine once boaeted home. Awake! thou Goddess of the lj ro, awake That thrilling music in the Freeman's soul, In deeper stra;ns than Grecian Liberty. Hang on the faue of Truth thy thrilling lyre, Where balmy zephyrs touch the nniv'ring chords, And wake proud -Sparta's patriotic fires,
A constellation in Hepcriay Eky, That this proud land may rival Grecian pow'r, And reign hi freedom till old Time shall die. O genial spirit of the lasting soul; Thou bright infl.inier of the human heart, Thou noblest flow'r in fancy ' gayest clime, Thou nymph of beauty, liberty and love, Tbou brilliant vision of eternal song. Whose wing, expanded in ajrial flight, Fans, with immortal breath, the Altar's flame, Lit by the gorgeous beacon of the sky, And fed by man the birth-right of his soul: Reign where old Ocean rolls his glt6t'ning wave In pride, and fury, o'er the mermaid's home.Reign in the clouds.vhcre thunders poal their wrath, And brilliant lightnings crown the Leaven's realm.Reign in the shock that war nd tumult gives; Reign in thy palace 'mid the lurid skiesWeave with thy wand the lasting wreath cf fame, And strike the tocsm that awakes to thee, The eoul of man frem slavery and death. O beauteous angel of the flaming blade. Thou guardian spirit of the great and free, Who guards the walls of glitt'ring gems and gold, Around the i'reman's paradise of love: Rhine in thy glory,- dim oppression's flame.Place thy bright rain-bow in the Freeman's sky; Descend! descend thou vision on mankind, When proud Aurora, Goddess of the morn Sweeps back the curtains of elysian day; Wave high thy blade upon yon starry robe, And breathe thy spirit till the world is FREE. Lawrcnalurgh, .March 3C7A, 1-.0.
Don: frighten us. The editor of the Philadelphia World is out against all the Presidential candidate., and says he is in favor of a man whose i;ame he shall brin foi w:r,1 cl-i.
ly, and who will ahrra all the politicians of
me uay. near lam: "We prefer another; a man of whom nobody has thought; a man of the highest talents, most extensive and valuable political learning of the purest integrity; and a man with whom nobody can find any fault; a man to whom
nououy win aeny credit tor whatever ouality
.. IU uwii; l m;,n lor wnom no patriot would refuse to vote, and who will be opposed by nobodv, excepting other candidates for the President-, and those who
expect ouice Horn them. We shall soon announce him, and can safely say that his name will excite some alarm among political gamesters, because he is precisely i.-c man Aon. whom such have nothing to hope." Bring forward your pony, mister. A Tender Heart. A certain man in Vermont once remarked that Lis children were Lie most 'tender hearted' beings that he ovir knew, and on being asked what mad.' him
muiK so, saia, 'Uecuute they always cry I as k them to get a pail of water. "
Ktuvand's Tonic IHixturc: Or, Vegetable Febrifuge. A specific and lasting curejor the Fever und Ague. THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the 6lur of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years' study, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague, It is composed of such medicinal principles as were considered most lit to restore the harmony of action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate caue of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; bv
whicu el;cct, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole eyst3m. It must be apparent to all,
that a meoioinc possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. IJy renewing the healthy notion of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dys
pepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water
irash, i latuiency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysentary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affec
tions el similar origin. Hut it is in the treatment of
rovers, and especially in Fever and Agne, or Intermittent l-Vver, that its powers have hee;i principally tested, nnd with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies heretofore discovered for those disease. It has als: been used as a preventive, by many who were eubject to a periodical recurrence of the Chilis and Fever, and it hag always warded oil the apprehended attack. fjIt was deemed not improper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furniEhed to the proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statement?. For further accounts of its great usefulness, sec pamphlets accompany ingeach battle. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Urookvilhi, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained.
when
i -."'-V 1? c"R"tianitv. For a long while the Russian Greek Church have had a footing m China. Accounts from there now state that 300,000 Chinese have become Christians. The Emperor, who formerly was very severe against Christians, now reads the doctrine, and feels respect for Christianity. It h probable that before long the doors of tint great empire w ill be thrown open to Christianity. 1 he rigorous laws against Christians exist only on paper, and their execution is cn-
uuscu u mandarins who are favorable Chrstians Cinchmati Chronicle.
to
Ibin & figured, line & coarse satinets of all col i ilot cloth, kersey and liiu-v
I lam red, green and yellow flannels Twile.l Co do Jo Rose, p..iut and saddle blankets. Pi i i ;i A- fT.'.l : ..
i -o -T, , Y".ltt8 OI aa co1 8 anc superfi.
4 . , u:cl"-S an grades, and eve ry stylo au.l pattern A beautiful assortment of ginghams A great variety of plain and figured Circassians r ronch nior.uo of the best quality & of various col', l lain and figured silks and satins Splendid coronation silks Senehew and sarcenett silks Ladies' silk, kid and hoskin gloves do figured silk and pickwick do Men s beaver and buckskin ffloves and mitt
Ladies and gents' merino, worsted and cotton hose
i lam ami ngure.: cambric muslin 'j0 li jaconctt do do do mull and bobinctt muslin r assignable fur and straw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons , casca, !'CS. aml boots' '"-hiding men's and boys kip and coart-e boots Ladies gaiters, prunel, calf and mor'o boots v ' . , d do shoes Youths and boys' and children's calf and mor'o and coarse shoes I cases hats and caps including ladies fur capes aicn s and boys' fur caps, seal caps, and fur and seal collars 8 qr, 0 or, 5 or, 4 qr and shawls and dress hd'kf
m J why you I . ' a" co,orft and .J. J I A ffen I assortment nf l.ir.1.,-....,, i.
v. , " " u,c cunery. inpiiiling knives and forks, shoe knives, butcher knives and pen knives. Scissors, shears, pincers, locks, hinges and screws. Files, cbissels gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. An assortment of teaboards; lr .ee chains and hoes. China Tea fcetts of superior owlity. 150 sett Liverpool! China of various pat.crns. 130 sett beautiful1
.uonau cups ana sautrs. uuma and common plates, dishes and pitchers, assorted.
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.((. , - ... " . J ""u ii . uucn careiuiiy seiectcd hv nothing else will answer why I will give you j h,nwclf Philadelphia, and will be sold on the a damnation kickin-. J nst reasonable terms for cosh or ar-nrevo.1
"A. DUNCAN' ! Sg' Nov SOth ,4; ALLION.
OrThe editor of the Cincinnati RcpuWcan has been favored with the following chaste and beautiful epistle. He intimatJs a doubt of its genuineness; but it seems as Mr. Uradbuuy I discover n:i my arrival here this morning that you as the ofiiciul organ of that sink of foul calumnv and detraction the 'Republican' have taken liberties with me which I feel bound as the Representative of the Democrats of Hamilton county to notice and demand from you that satisfaction which is due to a erentlem.nn. I I.-,,
",sir, tnat I have injured you. indeed you V P!;r?on! unknown to me and why you should take such audacious liberties with me I cannot.conceive. You must be a pakroon Pf?hPJ k 'oa(?1J "ever have been guilty of the abuse offered to me by your dirty .hect the 'Republican.' I ain Jl, sir, at a times ready to meet you i., any tvav you shall prefer, and let us know the end and beginning of this most villainous assault. !
,UB'"UW inJ nne is always ready. And
PILES, 4rc.H(E2IORRIIODIS. -VO CURE JrO PAY! Price fil. ITjfAY'S LIKIJIENT No FicnoNThis extraordinary chemical composition the result of science and the invention of a eel jrated 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. Uudley's last confession, that "he dared not die without givin? to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and ho therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and t.io private practice in our country, first and most certainly f..-r the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and etlectually as to batiic credulity, unless where its e.Tects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; For Z-vuy Creating extraordinary absorption at once. .Ill Swellings Reducing them in a few hours. lihimnatisM Acute or Chronic, nvinr qnic ease. Sore Thrual By cancers, ulcers eoh.s. Crmi'i, or IVha.min' f'wrh TV,-....!)..
ami over tuo chest. .1.7 Eruiset, 5ru and
V- " nours. Sores and Ulcers bother fresh or longstanding, and fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the pnrts, has been surprising beyond conception I he common remark of those who have used it in
mo i iK-s, is, "it acts like a charm." THE PILEx The price $1 is refunded to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the 1 ilcs. and return the empty bottle without being cured. These ore 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, but prefer
w"" -' me article, should exhibit the original to purchaser. CAU riON None can be crenmnn u-;i.nl .
ivitmuiue.igiaveu wiapper, on which is my name,
iiui vj tac 'tgC!tlS r rn SOLOMON HAYS. I o tDiTous All country papers who will insert the above li months, and send one number to t.ie 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 dour below Pearl street, Nev York, and oy one Drugg.st in every town in the Union. Oct. 10, IsvV ly
I'llE subscriber again makes his obeisance io
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his customers, and the public in general, and hn the pleasure to announce, tlmt l.n .
and opening a general assortment of Goods, Wares and .Iercbaiulise; consisting in part of the following articles, viz;
Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every radt end colour. I'romhi.n satinetts of various fnl.mw
iTIOFFAT'S 1.1FK MEDICINES. VJ ANIMATION. When the most irnpotaat U.' functions gf 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 his reputed skill my only resort!" Perhaps at that moment the heading of this advertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines," would
catch their eye; and were they in train divested of
tneir too.ish prejudices, they might, perhaps, be induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment of disnat.es, iliifercd from that of their own physicians. They would then learn that it did differ, and very widely, and with most happy rssnlts, too. If they pursued their inquiries etill further, they would find that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MERCUItY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A OUOD VKGETAliLC MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years before that scorgo of mankind, "Mercury," was employed in tho healing art, . nysicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician' he who prcparcth his medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesinsucus, chap, xxiii. V. 3 7Vic skillful physician shall lift up his head: and in the tight of the great men he shall be in admiration. V. 4. Fur he hath prepared his medicines out of the HERBS of the earth, and he that is wise to ill not abhor them. Msffats' Vegetable Lies Mkdicises possess qualities of the most mild and beneficial nature. They are composed of articles the mo6t anti-putres-cent.combined with ingredients known as tho only certain antidote for fevers of every description. When the disease is produced either from" cold, obstruction, bad air, ewatnpy and camp situations, or putrid miasrai, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in their operation or effects. They are possessed o peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease, but at the same time restore and invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pore, producing effects at once delightful, salutary and permanent. When tho spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to the nejvcs, exhilcrate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-anima(o the whole man. The life medicines have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, chronic and intlamatory) Dropsies, &c. 4c.
For full particulars the reader is invited to call
at .ur, Motiat s office, .:'(JT Broadway, and receive a
t-opjr oi me voou Samaritan, published gratuitously.
The following letters are lately selected from a
c-ry jarge numoer wuich Mr. Moffat has lately received from different parts of the United States.
Jir. lUotiat. Wear sir; It is with sincere pleasure at I venture to address vou. to thank vou for tlm
tha
t . . . j
ocnent i nave 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
irom any oi tncm. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine. hen I applied to you, my legs and arms were so
oau uiaitney looked like raw beef, and were cover
eu with scars, but after taing a 25 cent box of
your puis, mc uead skin began to scale 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 the cemplaint. I have recommended your muiliKine , n M,.n..l . .
...w,i..,. , niniu persons, anu snouiu advise all
umicieu wun me salt rheum to try it. Respectful ly, your ob't serv't, M. CLEOVER, 13th St., between 5th and Jackson Avenues. IiAWBEXru N. V Ar )!
t. Moffat Dear Sir: I was troubled with the Piles for several years. I applied to the most eminent Thysicians without relief. A f,in r :
1r rn:i,- , " - . " c.
..... wnu i,au received great relief from them, recommended me to use your Life Pills Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in 43 hours, and
n a jew weeks was not troubled with them at ail
and I have been free from distress ever sine? and have great pleasure in recommending them to those
umiuicu iii a similar manner.
KespectfuUy, JOSEPH E STEARNS. rr Mnir , a- New Y,ork' APri1' IS38 Ur. .UOflat Sir: Smcovnnr T.;f lr.,i:;
beeu introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. I will merely state a few cases, the wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius It. Koe. who was supposed to be in a decline for tK l,.
two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoenix Jitters and one box of the Lifj Pills, says she had her health, entirely restored. Mr. Mile 15. Root, my next door neighbor, who was InJ up with inflammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles of the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the I ills, told me ho was as wall as he ever was and told a gentleman in my store who was aLTicted that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters just so soon he would be a well man. ' Alan ATra If.--,? r t ,
, ...... v,.Uu, nllu o, jonnnordu, was two
fi in7,-take?. d often had fits, and lost he use cf one oi her arms. I 6ix weeks after taking your Pills and Bitter., o far recovered tt she has been on a visit to one of her neighbors. As for myself, I have been in bad health for 27 yean and though I am not now i perfect health still lam better than 1 have been for ten years past winch I believe to be the consequence of taK your Pills and Bitters. The hov . .!"..
me.it of a few of the many cases which have come" Slfe.'Vi.V.You are at liberty foS
.iiv,,, .uu reicrence can b! bad to me a Postmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co.,N. Y. W ith respect, J. A. VAN VALKENBURGH.
back with the rheumatism, and could find nothing to give me any relief, until I bad commenced takingyoui Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. In taking the first bottle and ono box of pills, I found the most excrutiating pain that I had long been troubled with, entirely. disappeared. Such being the case, it is with gratitude I offer these senti"
ments, iceling conlident lhat I am indebted to you more than words can 'express, for your valuable
Administrator's Notice. "JttJOTICK is hereby given to all whom it mar concern, that the undersigned have taken out letters of administration, on th estate of Samuel Barbour dec'J, late of Franklin countv, la. All persons indebted to said estate are requeued to make immediate payment, and those LsvinirrUTm.
against the same, are notified to present them le-
medicine and the speedy enre I received from itsii j -""""V'-" -lucmcni wumn one year.
vciui, in I'tt'unui j BUlUIJt..
JOHN WYNX,
good effects.
Yours resiiectfully,
GEOHUE BROFTS. Mauch Chunk, Jan. IT, Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most happy to send ' u through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relative
io your excellent l.ifo -Uet'icmes. For a loii'th
JOHN BARBOUR, ( Adl!''r March 27, Ir-O. . .
Aduztuixtrntor'ft
tune I have been complaining of an infection of t'.e I s ,,TpT' "'""irawra o: t.'.e cst,liver, and tried much med.c.ne, hut foui n!: lrX until I commenced with your,- I have row tak-ii ,V i , county, la. will ec.i at puLi.c nearly two bottles of your Phuni " II-tier ' nnd ' , ' 'at' TCVTC,C f Mid dcceaam pfeated to state tlm I tin Zn 'scH j" t recover, nn t'T',"J'' " ?ay f A,ril ""t.from a long and l.ng Safc E "1 UT ' '
. i'tsroir; .is a rcmarkab instance of the virtue and clEcacy of your Life Pil and Phconix Bitters, in restoring lost health to tl
incerely yours,
GEORGE 111SNER. LETTER FKOM WAKKEH PATTEBSOR. T Lockport, Nov. 27th, Mr. . IJ. .Moffat Dear Sir: As n remarkah!..
lie !
. . i - . , ' o - - -.-.. IV 1 .1 V-
a:, itieu, nas occurred in my family, I deem it a
uuLy , owe doiu to yourself and the public.to make !
fati. miw. ii, mat others
circumstances might pcrc
a remeuy in season to pre turj grave.
My wife has been afflicted with the liver coi..piamt and general debility fur upwards cf three years; and for the last three mouths the has not been able to walk across the room. After' tryin-r various medicines prescribed by various physicians", which geve her no relief, tho wna o-u-.... :..
ors, lumber in the mill yard, and avariety of or..
j article too tedious tc mention. Sale to commei u at o'clock on said day, when terms will be mui (known. JOHN WYNX, i j , JOHN BARBOUR, Adn'r..
" I3-3v.-Wk L I 'N e s s . "
;rs suffering under similar i A "l,;M1,rll,L ,,ead ofhatr is the grand.M chance hoc this, and obtain!,, p;Ban,c belonging to the human frame.--serve them from a preina- j SJtrai,gcly the loss of it changes the counter-
. , ...... j...olun;i urmgs on me appearance of o d which causes many to recoil at bcinffm, covered, and sometimes even shun society to avoi, the jcHts and sneers of their acquaintances; the re mainder of their lives is consenuentlv tnpm s Z
tiren.er.t. In short, not even the loss of property nils the generous thinking youth wilh that Im I
:urab!e. In this situation the was irradualiv fail
ing, when I happened to call upon your aent in this village, and he gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although I had but little hone of Ler receiving any benefit from it. The effect was surprising. JStfore she had taken one bott'e of bitters a id one box of pills, she was so far recovered asto be able to accomplish most of her house work without assistance. You, respectfully, BARREN PATTERSON.
ror further particulars of the above mO
--;- o uuuu oauiariian, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy can als be abtained on application at the store of Mr. C Cam, Brookville, Ind. Sold by W. B. .Moffat, 3o7 Broadway, N. York. A liberal deduction made to those who buy to sell again. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Jrooville.
lru?? Miici!it'!, Paint, c. WB & S. TYNER keep on hand a general assortmentof the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati prices.
Opodeldoc
Bateman's drops Godfrey' cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike .Balsam life Doct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health
Fahnestock's verinifujrc
Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb.Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do Asaftetida 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 Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper Refined borax Calcined do Nut-gulls March 14th, l:i7.
Pulmonary Balsam Lamolt's cough drops Calomel Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment . Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus
Montague's the teeth
Blue vitrei White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints Medicamentuni Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia
Nutmegs Sulphate Quinine
13 bty
smbfnrr ! - .1 - i ... U1
s1""'" "um iue loss 01 Lis hair T
vert all these unpleasant circumstances, '
owjiiiuuc s BALM OF COLUMBH stops the ha ir from falling off on the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it ag.in. It like wise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevent, the hair from turning rrav. mb it u
j litcs ii iro:n scurl
Ium(rniia H;r,..i
. ?,rsl spc-t,l.::ltjr in support of the virtue of Oidm ge , Balm are shown by the proprietor. Read the following; Kobert Wha.tox, Esq ate Mayor oi FLiladelphia, has certified, as 2'i be seen beh-w, ta ti,c high character of the folio..
lemon;
Theunlvcigned ,1a hereby certify that we bare used tho Balm of Columbia discovered by J. 01 dridge, and have found it l,iri.lo- .1.1 A
nly as a preventive against the falling of hair.bnt
so a certain restorative.
W in. 1 hatcher sen. JHcthodiet Minister in St. InL"l f fnT N- 'f nonU 1',,!lh t; JohnP. Inghs, All Arc!, st ; John I). Thomas, M. D. 1G3 Kacc st.; John H. Furry, 101 lS.,riiCe' j, tUT?y' 2U S0"1'' 7th 6t- JoLn ard. jr. 123
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ti.n f , Vv'y ra,sets virtues in the estimat on of the public, when it is known that three of the above signer are more than 50 years ofae, aud the others not less than SO. From the Mayor.' Commor.wcaith of IW, City of Philadelphia. I, Ivobert barton, 31ayor of said citv of Philadelphia, do hereby certify tLat I am well acnuaint-
naV:r"-J' lnsles J"nS.FurcV..d Ju0,. ..lcCurcy, whose names are signed to the aoove certificate, that they arc gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such fell credit
T,u ,oe, pucn 10 6aU certificate. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused j " ,Llhe ec1 nf this e'ty to be affixed, thia sixth riP'?' KoBEBT vvTON,Mavcr. n , .OL6Crvc ",al each bottle of'the genuine Bjlm has a splendid engraved wrapper.on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, tba ageut s name, etc. Editors. All country papers who will insert the ttZZlC "Yu mol,", and 6cnd oe number to the agents, shall be entitled to one doz. cf Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and no L'S-Ti ST (r A"'e". 2 Fletcher street near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl eimt Now ork, and by one or more druggist in n. irlv every town in the Union. Oct 1: " . i
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CONSUMPTION.
c.a5tfuSaleJ C' the bills of mortality, tLat every h.th person dies of Consumption. The vieurns to this disease arc Driiicnmilir i
Jt.a.e , age, comprising the flowur and strength of
IIC or Ule best remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this diroful malady at the very threshold. ,s the jualy celebrated Indian cure for ,Z S T' C':"su'"i,tion. Spitting of Blood and Asthma the " A TAFI A." Annexed are some of the many recommendatioiu that might be given fr. in individuals II knewn, and highly respected in extensive portions of our country. The" flowing is fronj Kev RpailUjr g,s. retarv nf fl.n 1 r. . '
Xi i ,' ' ' -uucaiion JSociety; ..it ' !,C ";r"Hca.r Sir; In reJJ to ywurqucniPB, Has tlm Watas.a been of any terVice!" I am hanpv to say it has succeeded in my family admi-r'iy-1 lie case was ono of severe Ccu'rh, attcnled with pain in the side or breast, and thrcateaVIs 1 - en In consumption. On nsirg the abore Medicine, the conrl. n.i k 5: j
v 1 'u 1 11 ubvk uiMiiPcaira
h. east:.: ax 8 ElilXER ?q r ir. rr ?a
grrncrz tailed Dr.ELodgoodS Elixir of Health. gllX years since I devised and prepare.! t.;3 Medicine, which I called Mr nu...i, a-..
Llixir of Health: of whirl. I 1 and health has
and proprietor. No medicine was known by u.at! J. y"enoa I do not hesitate to say-rav it. n WaS ,hal meJicine k-n by any other Ln Df c-5' 1SS5. J. SPAULDING. .p,ro"davcr7.6!lccful remedy, became! Tbe ""bwriber having used tLe "W.tafia." in
imZtw wlSMlnff w Proht by its popu-r pulmonary affection, can attest to its su-
, ,,,IUC8 m aisea?es of the lungs. Tbe sue-
- ...o iaee wa8 lruly astonishing IeM Uaa one bottle being euScicnt to restore hirn to bealtb. cm. Jan. la:J7. a noyes
- ' ' - i'-"'" K a uieuicine Which thev call Bloodgood's Elixir of Health. That the public may not be deceived on tho suhit 1 . -i ''C
Sntl " 3?.uw5"a.n,! th directions acc,
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Xew Vnrlr A 1 lCita
Mr. W. MofTat-Sir: I hav, with SllTri"d abUt tLree month8' ed a good deal o. quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until I was recom. mended to try your Life Pills and Phoenix Uitters and after taking two boxes and two bottles of bitters, I am very thankful to inform you and the public at large, I consider mvsclf completely rn
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Mr. JIofTat Dear Sir: I have nsoA '.,. j:
cine in my family for some months, and havo received great benefit from it .;.n
and eldest daughter. My daughter had been in a
" v "7. Y j ince slc commenced usin your medicine, she has entirely recovered, and il now well and Leirty. If this will be of any eer vice to you, yon are at liberty to publish it. Kcsply yours, 4c. X. BUTLER t y . n Su'mit Hill, Jan. 1-tb, 1S31. Dr. MolTat-Dctr Sir: I have great pleasure in1 addrrst-mT you. having besa troubled fersomj time
Danvinir V.nri, ltnt . : , ...
-li i nignea wun my own s:irnature, without which none is Genuine, and to counterfeit wh ch wouhl hn r.,.... J", , .. . 10
sale and Retail at my Drug StorkneTvllle Ohi"
March loth. 1837. EASTMAThis is a Universal T!ucinF.t;.. .11
where the stomach, bowels, liver. or .n r J .7.'
gan concemed in the Uigestive functions are the primary seat of the diaen.A nj .1... i:". ,.A1"8
r.un.. .1.. L.t. true
r. . v 4UO uoie catalogue of human maladies I IS Well known t.t . ,.
i : . : -j v"jhhu. aii aiseaees incjdent to peop e living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border on lae lakes or nvers partake more or less of what Uermed bilious, from the organs concerned in the process of fvXT biI? be:"ff thVe ria""iy or? ?ncfp8al! y affected, and ague and fever, bilious fever vel-
j, j ,.,..u wuuitra morous.affue. cake and nTi'S" a" i?i8Ca8C8 ' -CehS I same nrfS Z H deranffeJ "J ne from the same preuisposmg cause, viz.- Rchiat
vegetable miasmata. ht m75r-3 il l ' or
LiAS ; ti. .I.'-'- lcui;ar-
.mw fcu8inuuon ot tne patient, or the cli-
Z i? 11 oc?.ur8- A 8U never
. r'iie, as wen as cure for all those complaints, u tbe ELIXIR OF HEALTH t or sale at the Drug Store of fj C IV Dro.kville, where additional certificates" and directions can bo obtained. ""mcaies ttn3
1 or sate at tbe Orur Storo f n rnv
Drookvlile, where additional certificates and
occiions may oe obtained.
CASH.
y?SLARS PER HUNDRED -. CLEAN LINEN and COTTON
- J RAGS. delivered at theirMilla in Brookville. J. H. SPEER & CO. Trrr.??TS ai,d SHOES. TO ECU VED and for .ale,
-w pairs filler's coarse boots
200 SCO
for
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PECTACLES, just received andfor sale cheap, J. REINEMANN.
00 kip do do coarae shoes good common coarse sbes.
ooys do to youths' do do women's kip shoes. do calf, children's choesboys' coerse boots youth' da Miller's common coarse boots.
o.i , R- At S. TVNER nrookville, November 22, ISSS.
200 240 13;) 120 ICO SO 6 1(k)
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July 7 no 30 Feb. 1st, 1?.?9.
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