Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 May 1839 — Page 4
VACMSTY.
-A COUPLE OP STRAY LBAYESr . Lrfdie FintSix Xamthr ttfttr'JZaniagt. .-. eU,nv dear, will you go to t&e party to fci'V.tt too lniow we hare a very polite fnvit' Mby,inj love, just as jou please; you know! always wish to consult your pleasure." .... "Tfell, then, Harriet, suppose we goj that is if you are perfectly willing; now don't say yes, because I do, for you know that where
you are I am perfectly happy."
;Why, my love, you would enfov Toured
there I am sure, and wherever you are happy, there I shall be of course. What dress hall I wear, William? my white satin with bloode, or my ashes of rose, or. my levantioe, or my white lace, you always know better
um uoout sucn tmngs." - "Harriet, dearest, you beautiful in any thine, now take e ' ice to-ntght-1 but 1 think you lock - n the while
taunt- . - ; "There, William, uW, ' knew you would think just as I didoh! how happy we shall be there to-night; and you must promise not te leave me for a moment for 1 shall be so
t mnu yott do. ", . t'Leave thee, dearett, have thee! So; by yonder star I twear!
Oh! Wimam,dearest Wiinarn, how beau-
urai n is, you are always learning poetry to make me happy.n uAnd Harriet, my own prised Harriet,
woura inoi ua anything id the world to give
j in vuehiuuikiiii nappmessr ub! you are so very, Very dear to me, it seems at times al
most too much happiness to last."
Oh,do not say so, dear William, it will
as. ana we snail se many years even happier than this, for will not our lore be stronrT,and deeper every year; and now dearest, will be back in one moment, and we will uThere she has gone, bright and beautiful creature she is Oh! how miserable I should be without her; she has. indeed. m
pell around my heart, and one that never, no never can be broken; she is the only star of
mj existence, gun.ng on to virtue and happiness, and can I ttr lote her less than nowt Can I desert her? Can I speak of her in less than terots of praise t Oh, ho, it Is impossible she is too good, too puie hapftv, happy mnn that I anV ' FW
mated conversation, the face is full of presi tXAtg
linn nana ivvpinsHML ana urMiiviv iMf -r. i -w
character, iter manners are bland and un.
aCccted; Indeed, Uter is a slasUdty and franiaess and engaging aCaUlity about her quite remarkably for a Queen. Another striking thing is, the total absence of aH anv bilious display or desire tor admiration. whttk
might be expected from so young a person,
tutu auc ouvcreign. . 1 v . : - No one can approach .he present Queen without beingstruck. not onlr with her easy
and charming deportment, and that peculiar softness of disposition and temper, for which
she is so remarkable, but with the entire self
command and repose of manner, which might
be expected to guard a Soverun of more ad-
vanced rears and experience. . She has, be-
sides, all the characteristic ton naturel and
good temper of the English. In relation to thi? OunV Mnnn.l k.kit.
w f.0vimt uniiuj I understand she rises between 8 and 9, breakfast at 10, devotes bertelf to business till 3, then exercises, generally on horseback, and that at a rapid pace going at the rate of 10 or
ia nuies an nour. ui her horsemanship I had an opportunity of judelng.havina mvself been
present in one of her excursions of 20 miles
in about 2; & I can assure you, if she does not ride like Caesar, or hunt Diana, she Is yet one of the boldest and finest female riders I ever
saw. . , Her attention to lutiue is such, ilmi r ..
dentand, if a despatch comes while ah- u t
dinner, she common It rises and attend in w.
a. a -
one has a turn and capacity for biimo nA
will, as she advances, doubtless tub .
deeper interest In affairs of state than she does
at present.
leo'tae second: Six years after marriage. My dear, I will thank you to past the au-
5r, uu ma m giTe me out one lump. .Well, Mr. Snooks, I declare YOU ua an
gnrenough in your tea to sweeten a hogshead of vinegar. James keep your fingers out of
ausan Keeps still bawl inr
. . . n.cuuugn io set one distracted
incre tase mat you little wretch." "n,frie,i what has the child done I declare you are too hasty"
1 wish, Mr. Snooks, you'd mind jour own business yoiTie always meddling with what ooot concern you. - - - -
"Well, Mrs. Snooks, I want to know who
n wier ngnt it I ,aTe not you are al ways fuming about nothing." -JThoi,twillRyMwsFaperial
Thoma come here how dare you abuse my papers? I'll teach you to tear it again
inere,sir,how does that feelnow go to bed r
noma wreicn,now can von strike a child of mine in that way t Come here, Thomas, poor fellow did ho ret hurt
"j" V a iump 01 sugar there that's a good boy.M 6 ..lM?.?nookHlel m leU Wjou will spoil the children; you know 1 rer interfere when you see fit to punish a child-fl strana e that a woman can never do any thing riaht." "Aever do anr thinir wrht s?:.i
2.. K lAld ' .. this
w w-iscu, 1 wonder what would be-
mil fall m. t m
longer, you are as snappish and surley as a she dog and if there is a divorce to be i iillil!;-,"nd Vli!Vb aoa oW wear cot the patience of Job. ? P a is; well,
mj w pleasant dreamt. "There, she's gone. Thank heaven I'm alone once more. Oht nnh.. .w . .
em to be chained down '.5 JsA aHuZ?!?, u8-fros.,pe-53. 7 ger; u h nitttr ln,P
wwt i-he Richmond Enqairer publishet a letter from Mr. Stevenson anr Mint... - r . . . . 5wa,
JrrJkirtl' w ontain, in which he ITrtH A. ' "PPearance, and habits writL rDf Great Brita!o- Mr' StevenT""1 opportunities of close and f..
?2SZ$& few peaon,, even of
tt- ","," Kingaom,can have had.
to ay tomething, and express myorpiniZ
li 1 " feAJp" her to represent her
I 7s. k,y ht 1 ,nk of her, and I
C priau, oT.n JKW have seen. Su.'Jy'.l lbinlM USS it tas bean t 1 r 1-T7 i 1 a,ea
V" -"'wiwa ta te exrrtariM rl
r hl a - .
miwkr a ue r.mperor ol China .ma
1 e . . . --"-" w
o 1 01 uie same opinion as feter the Great in reference to lawyer. The Cxar said he bad but two in his dominion. nnH tK.t 11 ...
his intention to hank one of them in nrA
. a . . . . iv
ecure concord among his subjects. The Chinese Autocrat has issued an edict to suppress the multiplying of such people,' whom he is pleased to designate villainoua nt
verse vagabonds, fond of creatingdistuibance.
ere someunng complimentary in this
ucsenpuon.
Peansylvani v A Democratic State Con vention will meet at Harrisburgh on the 23d of May, for the purpose of nominating a ticket of electors, to be voted for in 1840, pledged to support Gen. Harrison for lVsident and Dan-
lei vrcDstcr lor Vice President. Tktway Xtm York teas carrieJ-Tht Courler Ct. Enquirer says that the citr . ..
carried in favor of the Locos by four hundred
7.l"u inree atjtrent timet in three Qtfferenttcards!!!! The State Bajik or Ixdia.xa We have recently had cause to .tnnroriatn ... ci.i.
Bank system, and to feel proud, as Indianlans, of the credit and confidence it has attained
abroad, la Illinois, Kentucky or Ohio; on n flat boat or steamer; at a wood yard orf.rm State Bank of Indiana, will purchas (provided there be enough of them) any thing that s for sale, and specie is given in change for them with cheerfulness in all cases. -Free
list: nnEiirrrerva
E" C AMI:: ATION-Wben the most iAptrtxai J fiUZZM of Ufa are iubmmJ. md 1
who ti f avtlioa by itUriunta or inprudesss art radacei to dspleraUa rUtt of Darvoui dstility, they should not tvta tben despair, for it is not la daapair that jalitf can be faanrf. No. 1 um.
Brat look around, aad, laying aside ail prejudieos,
lucmKiioi mi a qaeMioa "ir my pbysieiaa cannot .tip aat, ! kit reputed skill my ealy re-
vi a Ptrbtps at that moment the beading of tbi ad
Tvniaemenc. "uontt'e ! fa Sladie in n..U
eatch their eye; and were they in traia divested of!
iueir iooiisu prejuCieea, they might, perhaps, at induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and
imiweniot mteates, differed from that of their nJp,ician" Tbe3r woulJ lhei learn that it
uiu uiaer. ana verv Widely, and vith mnt k.nn.
raeults, too. " 7 " "r"
If they pnrtued their inqutriea etiU farther, taey
wouio nnu tbat all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MERCUttY, in eome form, for almott erery disease, and they would learn, too, that mercanal medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the eonatitntion, and always leave the patient in precarious state of health. A GOODVEOETADLK MEDICINE is jutt the rererte of all this. For hundreds of years
oeiore inai scorge or mauliind, "Mercury," was employed in the healing art, 1'fayticiaas uitd nothing but eimple herbs, liy en the bible recommends as the kilful pby.ician' he who prepareth bit
uut,uw ,rom aerus. Witness Eccleeiaeticue, chap, xjtiu. . V. 3 The ikiUful phytidan shall lift up' hu head: and in the tight ttfthe great men he thalt be
- . T T. J ana ae mat t$ wui wttt
mn BVAOr mem, - Moffat' VBoaTitxe Lies Mro.cuca possess aualitiet oftha moo ;(. a i . r .
, : ireusuciti nature. 1 aey are competed of articLa the most anti-po tretcent .combined with ingredients known ts the only "tidote for fevers of every description.-! When the disease it oroAnreA .nl, r u
obatroction. bad air, swampy and camp situations, r putrid miatmi. whether malignant or epidemiej Or by Other Causes, these medietas :.
their operation or effecta. Ti ... j ,!
.... - -j
ju" Huiet, wnicunoiooly expel all disease.
. muis uiue reawre and inviirorai ik.
system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vsnof . ihr..ri.
every pore, producing effects at once delirhtfol. salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begina to grow dim, ths circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to the nerves, exhilerata tu !.
mal spiriu, invicorate tUa hodv. !
the whole man. .
The life medicines have alaa been naa.I .i
1 . "
umpjjj uccesa m nervous and DvioeDaic );..
eates, Uonsumotion. Atl.
. vvwwvp aaa w wa iwnea Jaas'l Is i Rheumatism. Ichronic and inda
A--a Asa ' .VJJBIW.,
. -" v.
lr. r..ll . i . . .
a ui iuii iHiriicuiara Mm rMrisr ;nv:..i n
. . . . . . IUIIWV ,0 Clli
- Y", c wrotoway, and receive a
v, iu, uwfl oamariian, published gratuitous
TLefollowing letters are lauly selected from a very H number which Mr. Muff., 1... 1...1. "
eai ved rrom different parte of the United States. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir.- his with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the
- o rereum iroin your medicinee. My complaint waa aalt rheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicinea which .j..: 1 :
. 1 . W.IIWUU U
newtpapers. 1, however, received no relief
muj ui mew. oince 1 was shown vour f :nod
back with the rttmatUaa, and ctr!J Csi, netting j
to give me any 1 ..ei, nnt.i 1 txi ecrrsaesa u-
Kir -ryeai VerU-;a ure IMji aad PhriiatEiers. Isriagtae artt bottle aad oao box of frill, I found the oat exenrtieti! pain that 1 bad long been tro .ad with, entirely disappeared. Such being
m cue, u who ajratiinoe t os.tr ueea aenumentt, feeliiij confident that I am indebted to yea mere than words can express, for yoor valuable medicine and the speedy care 1 received from its good effects. . Yours retpectfally, GEORGE BROFTS. Maucb Chunk, Jan. 17, 1838. Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most happy to send you through your agent Nr. White, a few lines relative te your excellent Life Medieinee. For a length of time 1 here been complaining of an infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, but round no relief, until I eommetced with youret 1 have now Uken nearly two botUee of your Pbmnix Bitters, end I sm pfeaeed to state that I find myself lest recovering from a long and lingering complaint. . Most gratefully aad eineerely yours, . GEOaGE K18NER.
.TTca raoa waaaxs rarraasoa. Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837.
air. w . 11. Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pille and PhoMiix Bitters, in restoring lost health to the
uiicwo, naa occurred in my Tamily, I deem it a duty I owe both to yourself and tha auhi;. t
the fact known, that others suffering under similar
vudiuHimcei migui percbancesee this, and obuin a remedy ia season to preserve them from a prema-
My wife has been afflicted with the liver com.
paiat and general debility for upwards of three years; and for the laat three months she baa not been able to walk across the room. After trvin
t-T CUn far the Fnr rrmrt
fettejM w F 9A JC Wga i3 "r reineiy eeraaetly repel, u., of being a qaaek aediciM, it ha viix Gentle jult ofmaav yeam'stady.experieaeS: sad labor b the medieai practice and obearvatloJ of Peva, Ague, It u eompeead of such medicia.1 pria? plea as were considered most fit to reatore thVw mony of action between the Stomach, Liver sS ilof eJJmJ?rUt uDcUo? -ftei.S lose of which Larmoay ia evideaUy the immediii. cause of the dieease. . Itapeedily promotes lax and hHhy appetit.?which i. geaTrJlTS' tirely destroyed or revered very prWrS?. u which effect, vicor end strength 1. .I!Ir"f',7
ymen. mi must, aa inni
that a mdiei.a nni.-ii. " -Tr;1-
- - , . 7" iccuiitr virtntii is neeful ia a great variety of complaints. Br IT" newmg the beeltby action of the digestive onrW it has proved itself of remarkable benefit is iR SrpWu JPepI,Tti Appetite, Hean-born, WaS Brash, Plstuleaey, Jsundice, Night Sweats nury. Bowel Complaints, end m.nyXr'eCec tion of aimilar origin. But it is in the trwtiaentof Fevers, and especially ia Fever and Ag7e. 1 termittent Fever, that its powers Lsve becapria eipally tested, and with those who hsreW iu ussAilness, it is pronounced sovereign to all nml. dies heretofore discovered for those ditetset. lt Lis also been used as a preventive, bv many mil ZV? 10 P1!"1" "currence of t Chills and Fever, and it hat alweya warded off the apprehended attack. rlt was deemed not Improper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifora with a few of the many unequivocal certificate, poliuly furoiebed to the proprietor, corroborative Vu foregoing etatetnenta. For further aceonntt t Z
various medicine, prescribed by namW (T-V uWne which gave her no relief, she waa given up ee in- battle. , P ,ceo,nPfwgeach
1. iuiion tno was gradually fail- ' ' happened to call upon your agent ia
ma a a . .
rorttieeitiieurog Store of C. CAIN Brookvillc. where additional certiheatet aai directions can be obtained. . "
urne. mrdiciHes. Pain la. a . .
Lrn & S. TYNEIt keep on hsnd a general aa-
1 -w. ,rnenioi tbe follow ns articlM. whirl.
ai. . TVS . it . . aa w
wj wm kii at Wholesale or retail, at the Cm
vi.iHMt prices. . Opodeldoc Batsman's drops Godfrey's eordial ;
To
f3mM A rmnti A . 1 ?
wwws vnfM""iiii lriinmnn aa m
t . . -- re no
uuce orougnt up berorcthe magistrate for fta.au eaaaa iaa tm m .a
"-.j." wives, une 01 loem asked him DOW he could be SO ha.tlnMl - -:h..:.
.01 .. . !." " "ini
jer worswp, tayt Faddy, 'I was try in1 to get a good one. 3
Jhr. Bumham's DROPS, or Medicine far Fever. AS an anti-billioua and tniii.n.n.:. r.i . .
LT' ;h",t coended. kreai wfi have suffered ior veara itk : " . ,uo
bre.H-.tom.ch or l-ngandwhin, r.11 pear.nees;diseaseha .do extenaile raram aad seemed to be beyond the control of medS have been in all eaaaa at tri.i . .i i I? n .'
d in a large majorit. tot?""f e"?.of Hunter of Uncaatlt
urweii or Columbus, and Miss Tiffany of Madison, abundant v tet;rr kj V n
her. enumeratedytho have' bn reheVed fm the enff,nge of periodical eick. or nervon. Tbaad-aebV btlhous tad cramp cholic. These f.ctt in tion with the saw, and the fety offf.amiK tion. render it indeed en interesting and 1 JSbl. remedy to everv afflietad iSrr oeoirable
be drank dunne; ita administration, ia all eatea ex. cept eruptive fevere, each ae scarlet KSS iTtSMt tZT czr wtrm drii- i S iy admiaaible. The done be nr tm.il .-. .
very Convenient medieine for children end infanu" "dJl 0Ptee kindly and promnUv in thZ
w-a oia eiiiieut character, sucb as cholic tu nmer complaint, fits. which .!.lJrJ!?vf
wise terminate ia iha dtk r . ". 1
of the children r tk;. 1. " " w proportion
. -" "wj.
r or aaie at tba n Rt r n ......
B.beredl.nJ crVTfieafe. and directione may be obtained. WWI na
Samariun, which induced me to try your medicine. 2 . !PP,l?d ?:u my ,eS" nd arme were to
lu.iuoj looceo use raw oeef, and were cover-
u wiio tears, out alter taking a 85 cent box of
JVr ui., ino una tKio oegan to ecale off. and no continued until I was entirely cured. It ie now fourmontbt eince I was oured, and I have bad no return of the ctinplt int. I have recommended your "2d,f '5 ".Permna, and should advite all afflicted with the ealt rheum to try it. IteepectM -ly.yourob'teervt, M.cLEOVER, Wth between 5th and Jackeon Avenues. Mr. Moffdt Dear Sir I waa troubled with the pile, for several years. 1 applied to the most emi.
m B Vn J?,CUB" w,thjut A friend of mine,
..... - u u.u receirea great relief from them, recommended me to use yoor Life Pills Though I waa suffering very severely with them
- iu iinc, 1 ezperieacea reiier in 48 hours, and 11 a fana) wmL . a. at a ...
"7i" "T " u"1 lro',n,ou with them at all
. cea iree irom uittress ever sine) and have great pleasure in reenmmndinirti.i .1
.:...! 1 iuiuvf.
uaivi.ru iu uuii'ir manner.
KespectfuIIy, JOSEPH E STEARNS. New York. Anril imiio
Ur. Moffat Sir; Si nro.n,,. I sr. aJj.' .
. . , , v : : j weuicinea nave & i" -!?"orhood, they have
Ik! f 0,7 Mr. Cornelius It. Koe
JT oe,n decline for tbo last E...y?."a'ft,rtUklBt1ro boof the PbJnix
- icmuruu. Mr. ia n u . .
-.7 .r; :" "v.uwy:'4,u7 ne" "igr, who
hi V-L i!1.7i 7 . wrT 'Mumatitm. by laaint two bottles of iha ltitr. ns ' . .
r .T r.11 . .. ' .- win j cent nox
rJTJi" " . " r was
" s".uian in my store who waa afflicted that aa toon aa he would uk. th P;ii- .Za "
inn an U- 1.1 ..
- uiu oe a wen man. . 1 . .
alto, mrs. uordu, wife of John Hordu. waa two yeara a.uco uken aick, and often had flu. lad loat the use of one of her arma. In eweeSe ailee? kiiiir vnup Pnu ..j n:. wc eiter ta-
ah. hU-"r : "r "covered that
a - r" I.r V"" ? one neiahbore
uracil. nave bent, in ,
y.6i;,,V"du!hU?h 1 n perfeV aim 1 am better than I have been tar Ion .
Which I believe Ia h .1.- -
curable.
IAl ktki
wuva a amupentra 10 cftll unnn tniia aam-.
-1 r it 1. f- j
taw village, ana be gave me a copy of the Good
wMu.iiM., iw perueing or which induced me to
ir juur meaicine. eithouvh I l.mA Wn i;tu
of her receiving any benefit from iu The effect
wee surprising. Jiefore ehe had Uken one bottle of bi tten and ooe box of pills, she was so far recov- ,. Mr b,e. t0 "-ccomplish most of her bouse
ura wiuioui aaaistaace. Veurt, respectfully, - - ' WARHKN PATTERSON.
. lunner particulars of the above med
VIUV. BBfJ AlOBiri I.AAn - .
. . , -'-"u, copy UI I 1. ;jt , wajrcajiavj in Whirl, in-nmninlull.. J:: , . ' r . I Ulld.ev't I tat r ? - j . .
. , ; r ... untiiciuo. ncopTcaaaiaa . . ... aarraj otsie Jwabtainedoa application at the store of Mr. C. V tglf-tat to Pri benefit of ys knowl. Cain. Brookv.IIe. lnd. tubject." and he therefore beooeataad Sold by W.B. Moffat, 837 Broadway, N. York. f:iffdJ?Bd Waat. Solomon Hays, Us
niau. to titose who buy to I ' v;vtJ
aSaVlfl aieain I
wva a.m.
PLfifiT, 4c-HEMORIl&ODl8.
mAYS LINIUENT-No F.oVTLi, extraordiaarv ehmii .:.t . w"
suit of science aai the invention "of a cVk.br.uS medical man. the introduction of which to tbepcb. ho was invested with the solemaity of a deatabsd beqaest. has since gained a repuUtioa unnaraluuT
For sale at the Drug Store of
. C.CAIN, J7roville.
IJ o.tTT".T-" ""'"g perehaeed tha TIN
.kT rrr !. '"form the awhile .h
"J ri PraaiaairaT.aal las. raaaaa.:ft. .a . .
erticm.!. ifc.. tT-i .:Lm" PW with any
aa bead a variety of at.tIl!!;tTbe .t,,
jctVT " CRTI3 Co.
TYJfER.
ar. WAU.IUX. .
PonmMter tt CUverrwk, Columbia Co n't With respect. J. A. VAN VALKENBPRo'i
ii " .,w,Mr reference can be h.J t m.
lumbia Co., N. Y. VALKBNBURUI
Mr. W. Maff...?VrJk,J ApriL? 838.
, nave oeen amicted with the fever and ague .boat three months, and n.ed .
" 1CWENT, N. Y.
at. m a- ,or Mult, Slarcb 29. 1838 Mr. Moffat Denr Sir. I h. Jj . L..
. unw HO a-Mtn I.
British oil
Castor do Sweet do Oil epike Balaam life Poet. D. Jayne'a Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir or health
Fahnesfock's vermifuge
vivreiano e ague dropa Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic -
Do Camphor Do Aaafostida Do Aloee Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Red do Indelible do Copal Varniah Boot do Jappan do Ground muatard Starch .Shoe blacking Scotch anuff
Burgundy pitch Clovee . Mace .Cayenne neaoet
.Refined borax
Calcined do -Nut-galls March 14th. 1837.
Pulmonary Balsam
Lamott's cough drops
waiomei Crotoa oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do 8pte. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue -Indi Red lead
White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green ' Eee. peppermint " ciunamoa Wafer. Ess. spruce Saleratua
Jlontague's balm fo
tbe teeth Bluevitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil obeying soap Sponge a Toy paints Medicstnentum Cinnamon Leo's pille . Cnnatto Aarb. Means.; .
iAutmega ,
ooiphate Quinine 18 bty
prepared tbit
m - . -'"v uariaoa ana
xaeaicine. whirK .i
Elixir of Health: Of whiili I
and nm..:.!.. u .. .
.Z.r . mweme was known by that name, nor waa tl .j:-: t . "
' n.mo a oown oy any other
leritv. are autthT. i tSr'T.'.V !
BlaadanodVKK. Z tnl 7'.uleu Call
0- Mas 1 a vi nei rn. ka si . : a .
panyinr Each B.'u I
:.r - "7 r- wun my owe ai.
.uiv, witnout Which nnno :. rs- : "
counterfeit -..Tj V. . " ano to
a u.nnTlin, UblO.
March 15th. 1837. " A8TMAN This is a Univara.1 .. . " .'.
wharotiK, . OL. V:."vv cases
gwia concerned ia tbe iirati'
primary .eat of the diaeT-e, and tbalMi btJZ i of almott tbe whole eauln. r i" 0i
ie well known to ... k.V::.
inmu mm . -
-"-f w.a a. aori Mrtake more or lest o orfmn concerned rbile being ihoae prim aad amia and f. 1
fever, lake fey.,, i::'?
uwrona.ague, cake and
aiaawaea in which tba
it is now used ia tha hpuu:mi l .- 1 .
tbe private practice ia oar J?--j'-7Z
certainly tor the cur. of the Pile,; ami aha son.
. . . ""vv" wiuessea. External! in the following complaints; for DopivZ. Creatine extrarJ;n.r. .1 ,.
boon. JcAvaiafMi-Acuta ri
nck eate. Sore TarooJ By cancers, clcersot cold.. Croa,, or ITaoo Ctaffa-ExteSSir and over the choat. Jtu -... r1':
Harat-Curint- in a fa-1 rT'
J -Whether freah or longsUndingTand fever an Iu operation, upon aJnlu and TchiW rZl
cing rbenmatie ewellinrs. aad looat.i..
aad t'gbtaeee of the cheat by relaxation of the harts, has been surprising beyond concepUonI Tbe common remark rtfc7w Vk- 1. -ilT
lhePiles, ... U acu 177"" " "
PILES-TU oriee el ;. -fi,-
ZXWVlL-HT'. Lini,t
w.:..";,: n.r . luru lf mP'r botti. withoat oeiug cured. 1 bete ara tba itA.ii:.. 1 .
proprietor to the AgenU; aid" oul o .y rw ande eold, not one has been onaaccmful. might insert certificate. t ... tZCTSr -Jl?
CAUTION. Nona K- :
-plendidengraved -tapper, on which is lay naB,, and alto that of tha Ji rents' vT5
TaF.. a., SOLOMON HAYS, jo tunrroas All conntr n.,M i :.. -
sert the above 6 month.. nd on.Tumb u Liliieir ,ht11 'tiU,d 10
Sold Wboletata and
rrl 1. "etcher tlreet. near Maidea
bVewl DrTa7J T7 W rrl "treet' w York, aal by one Draggiat ia every town in tha
Oct. 19. 1838. Iy
THE tubtcriber min m.k. ..
hi. cnttomers. and th nii;M s- "T 7 .
. f wa irnutTra . H Via DBal
.E" toaanonnea.tkai he i. now rectiviog ene openinar a naaraJ inuim..! 1. w "
j v, . - .H.M. uwvua, nans f. a ii"nd.,,C! COM'"i la Prt of the fellow.
0 . Fine, auperfine and eoim r?if.. .
and eoloor.
Premium eatinettt of ririi.
K&aFM fin- e.comrw tioets of all col i Pilot eloth, kersey and lincy Plain red. areen an.l a
TwiWdo' co ' '
Rose, point and aaddle blankets.
called Dr: BloodtW. Plain Aa::1"7 L."1"""' . .
wes the sola iatonT. ISO nU w no P
1 aaiiMana. inciuainw mi. J
- r r.l. ..j " a a"
A beautiful assortment of ginrbsms
2 Jltrj'-1' ?r Plain aad figured circaatians
nuci marina or tha K .
01. . . .7. 7 taoi vanouaceia
iwh auu oa-nraii aiiira ..
a-i .. . . - wi Miu,
apnauio coronation silk, seachew and aarcenett ti'ka
Ladiee ailk. kid aad L.v:. -1 .
do firurad ailk J .1. i.l .
Man's beaver aid haeh.ki. j
f ..j " aon n 1 liana
mmmtvm W.U nnu IHIPIflA J a . .
Pl.t. r-.r - ;-r ana ceuoa waa
. .... - u(iiu camorie mualia
v jaconen do
UO dO : anavtl a.J ..
Kathionabla fur - "IT"1"" ",UBU
K Jik-.kUaad cap ribbons bSvhil kBd -to? i'cWtag me. . aa. noy. kip sad coarse boot.
-ee gaiters, prune!, calf aad teor'o boots
ar - wa -a a a .
Youth.' aad bova' inA .k:M .. -.,r-Y-..:
a kail auu huwi w
cwarva ai.naai
t" " or wee or what ja riMMi 10 t.. ..rr.- . . ..
- irom ibe organ, concerned ia the on 7( Maa'.T j VTJ ug ladies far eliminaung bile baingtheaa priaTarUv ol Ll? "5.! "P-. n
iw aiaaripn tame .. a i a ii
low fever. l.kaT;.:Bi:!:! !.6,V7?7 ter.fe
dysentery, common cholera nmrbae liver oomnUinte. ara all d.JZZl !7I'
ve-atahUmT...... v mareaor
ilia. In ih. 7'T!!"0'.'ae P-clier-
eoaetitatioa of ik. " Tl. '
. . - r"wiv, r ua .
T , ' waere It occure. A mire and a.., milina hrarani;.. n - ano neyer
oeiopiainu, m the
Jmltm. k.
z. . "L lata wui be or ear aa ttesp ly years, te. BUTLBS.
ai WIIa-' aWBl V lata, aVa. a . 1 : 1
iddreosmgyou, having YulfJZZZl'J nf-ECTACLEW ieceiyeaeBdfor aal, ekmm
enn .it
RI.ITtn r.n in.."
casss
coiiara
8 If .Vlai!r,4raM 1 tawb " dress Utt of all colors and grades. A ffea 1 aaaortaMB at k.i .1 . i.
ding knivaa an J tI .T" " Vr' ' "tl
Sf-ki . k,Bw "er,w- File., ckisseb. gimblete. handaa wa. ahaa n.W. a
of taaboarda; traca ckaiM and boat. China Tea etU of superior ,aality. 1 t Liverpool Chiaa of . various pettora. U3 aett keaau&i Prtwataa cupeaadaaueera. Chiaa aad soaavet All''lV?d --wtadT I Whkh ha Vat haan ..r i J ft
iilTiilr1-' ilaljw ue moatreaeoaaUe taema tat caab or aniuvai e-
:-- v ; J. REINEMANV.
proouea. - , yy. n. ftef-.tivt.-
BrooXville.Nov. 30tb, 183
