Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 May 1839 — Page 4
''TAtllBOT.
Go fling the gaudy robe aside; .v" Uebind tbelewela Trord tby hair, And casting thoughts of earth away, O! rtmideti, lend thykhe&rt in fy-syer, - And turn Use to .the page of truth, Thar Seek the chiding lov of heaven, Coansela thtt well may guard thy youth, Aad taach the lav to mortals given. j . ; - - . . - . Let mta with haughty spirit dare : The tCrcd .Word or God to scorn, .j ' A fid scoffing iop-s and comfort there, - From aU it ble9ed precepts tamt ' ;D.te'er should womsn, Weak end frailj . ' IHre cast her fading chart aside, .
,WWn' earthly hop... so Often rati.
. .-.Where shailsfce turo cn earth beside!
ly disreanieJ. The resuii wa the deinwu
woi thenceforth Laniiheti; ttontlhe j temitet.l to the treat joy and the t.'.tsnatt baj jiaeSi of
nil rottctae. -K -. . ' - ;: -;;.; . ; Illinois Temptrantt Herald..-:
In German, men do all the ladies work.
There it no lady is. Dresden, who tan make a
dreaa. All the German Indies emD.ov ttien
orcM maker. T.i -
Oh? when th heart is sad. Sad lone, .." And wearily the spirit drools, . And. blessings parish one by One, - . - v And pa3 away our youthful hopes, , . . Whra should he dropping spirit turn, Cut to that page cf sacred truth, -Where wisdom nuy true knowledge learn. And age knew brighter hope than youth!
Arscriwties. To attempt to borrow money on the pleaof exlmhe poverty. Tolose money nt ply and then fly into a passion nbaut It. To ask the publisher of a new periodical how many copies he sells per week. To ask a wine merchant how old his wine if. To make yourself generally disagreeable, and wonder that nobody will visit you, unless they gain some palpable advantage by it. To get lrunk. Mid complain the next morning of a headache. '-.To spend your earnings in liquor, and wonder that joy are ragged. To sit ihiveiir.g in the cold because you wont have fire till November. ' To suppose that reViewers generally read more tlmu the title page of the works they praise or conuemn. To judge of people's piety by their attendance at church. - To keep your clerks m miserable salaries and wonder at their rob hlng you. Not to go to bed when you are tired and sleepy, because il U not bedtime." To make your servants tell lies, for you and afterwards be angry because they tell lies for themselves. To tell your own secrets, and believe other people will keep them. To tzpect to make' people honest by hardening them in jail, and. afterwards sending them adrift without the means of ceding work.
To fancy a thing is cheap because a low price is asked for it. To cay that a man is charitable because he subscribes to a hospital. To keep a dog or a cat on short allowance, and complain of its being a thief. - To degrade human nature in the hope of improving it. To expert your trades-people will give you long credit if they generally see you in shabbyclothes. ..To arrive nt the nge of fifty, and be surprised at any vice, folly, or absurdily their ftllow-crtaturts way be guilty of. ' Anon.
CONSUMPTION.)
IT ia caeulated from the bills of niortalitr, that
every fifth person dies of Consumption. The vic-
timesto thia disease are principally those under 3a years of age.comprising the flower and strength of
our country. One of the best remedies ever yet
discovered to arrest this direful malady at the very
threshold, i the iustly celebrated Indian cure for
laughs, Uonsainption, spitting 01 uiooa ana An ma the '.VTAsia.M -, - - ' I
. Annexed ere some of the many recommendations
hat mitrhi be riven frt in individuals well known.
and highly respected iu extensive portions or our countrv.
' The following is from Rev. "J. Spaulding, Feeretiwy ef the Western Education Society; -Mr. PEcicSoar sir;-ln reply to your question,
"Ilaa the Wetasia been of any servicer" -I am happy to eav it has succeeded in my family omir6y. X h case was ona of aerere Coogh, atten-.
(led with nam in the aide or brestt, ana threaten
ing to end in consumption. On using the above
Medicine, the cough and pain have disappeared
and health has bceti restored. To my frieuos 1 do not hesitate to say trt it - Cin., Dec. 5, 1830. J. SPAIILDINO.
The subscriber having used the "vv stasia," in
a severe nulmonarv affection, can attest to its su
perior virtues in diseases of tue lungs. The sue
cess in his case was truly astonishing les than
one bottle being sufhcicnt to restore liim to health Cin, Jan. IS:17. A. NO YES. For sale at the l)rur Store of - V. CAIN.
" Drookvlile, where additional certificates and
irectione may be obtained.
"II 1 I'OZ. first quality of upper leather just re-
J.w ceived, AISO,HH lbs. first quality sole
ieatuer, and Ibr sale low by . . July 7 no HO . : R. St S. VYNER. - Feb. 1st, 9. "! '-'' . ' ' -tf
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Goo Ri'Lts. The way to get credit Is to bt punctual ! the way to prt serve it is not to uie it much. Settle often have short accounts. , Trult no ma't appearances ther are de-
eeptire, perhaps assumed for the purpose of
ooiaimtig creust. Uewareoia gaudy exterior. Ron g. usually dress well. The rich are pi. in men. Trust him, if any one, who carries hut little on his back. Never trust him who dies in a passion on being dunned; make him pay quickly if there be any virtue in the law. Deware of him who is an office-seeker-men do net usually want office When they have' any thing to do. A mans affairs are rather low when ha seeks office for suooort.
Agree beforehand with every man about to do job; and if Urge, put it into writing if
miy ueviuic uus, quit, or expect to be cheated. Though yo 'want a job ever so much, make ll sure at heonset;und in a case at all donbtfdl make sure of gumntee. Be not afraid to ask it it is the best test of responsibilities, for ofiVpcie be taken you have escaped a loss. SoMEBODf.
A Tt or Tamrr Will you let me have a few articles out of yourstore on credit!" asked a new customer ofa Quaker merchant. , ".Well, I don't exactly know. When thee "re-sets thy fence in the spring, does thee set it fuside or outside of where it stood before P -. "Why, I set is outside, and clear op the row where it stood." - - "Does theet Yell, thee "shall have creditin my store for any thing thee wants.' GreensW Patriot. '
; F&tStr, kantTntyou better take a sAeep too.? A valuable friend and an able farmer, about tha time J hat the temperance reform was be ginning to exert a healthful influence ia that
country, said to his newly hired man- . , Jonathan,! did not think to mention to you when I hSr4 v., t - . . . " .
... - ........ juvi, wu itiuiK wi iryinp to oo
mjwori: this year without rum; how much more must I give you to do withoutf,' 4Oh, said Jonathan, 'Idont care much a. .Uh raaJr iTe me hat Ju pleaae. Well, said the Tanna, I will give you a Sleep itt the faU, ifyou will do without. fc AEre. laid Jonathan. "
. The tdest ion then laid, 'Father will you fitva fc a sheep if I do without rumr ' - A? Krh,,6a haII have a sheen ifyo'a wi.l do without - . - - - .
sP-ik.p' mi1 n pl'gv then said,
J u 5,vc roe 8hP I will d
rrc-:Uy Chaadhripeafe, again- ; 17 r? lZ X "W yet. Cat ".r- J '5ni wrce cot t fefMt-
t iTrr-ttJ ''. 5(vaaia
Or, P'elU Fibrifugt. A sptctfie crut tit' - M sriS I f .a.i - J, -.'V .
'aTIItft SA'rrt ri t romoi) n -saaa.tBB1t Xm 1 silttf
j t " sfiw j i ai nDtiy sV'l'via saw a
s wviwg m Vjuava lltCUKiili;, 11 tlKVillg UCVII lUD i ftult of many yearB'Bludyfexperiene, ind lahortin ihe medical praciice and obcefvaiiot. of Per and
Agw4 it ie composed or uclnnhcmal prmci? plea aa were considered moat fit to restore tha. har .Ak. f -i era. .. a . .
luuuj ui ttuon Between ue cicnacn, L.ivar ana I Kjb nt Lar inmost m as l a tl a a sI.a
w iuiwi Milt lu'lvllVlie VI lUB VV loss of which hartaony IS evidently the idhusdiato cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a rcgu. lar and healthy appetite,' which is generallySn
" wvotiwi cu UI ICIIUCICU svij -tcvaiiuuei HJ which effect, vigor and strength ia eoon afTurded to til A tvKrslfft. RVEfpm.' . If nuiEt ho inmrAr.l i ill
that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues,
newing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it liln tiruved itKplf nt trmliiM knn.t in lltB.
pepsia. Depraved Apptite, Heart-burn, Water
urasu, i-iniuiency, jn uce, iMglil sweats, Jys entary, llowel Jolnpliihte,, and rasnv other affec
BALDNESS.
BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest
ornament belonein? to the human frame.
now strangely the loss of it changes the counten ance, and prematurely brings on the appearance o old age, which causes many to recoil afbeinirun
covered, and sometimes even shun socictv to avofJ
the jests and biieer of their acquaintances; the re inamder of their lives is coiiBecuentlv sncnt in re
tirement. In short, not even the loss ofproncrtr
fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy
sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To
avert all these unpleasant circumstances,
OLBKIDGtrS UAUI Ol COLUMBIA .
stops the hair from, falling off on tbe first aoplica
tion, and a few bottles restores it anin. It like
wise prod n ccs eye-brows and whiskers; prevents
the hair irsrn turning grayk makes it curl beautiful
ly, and frees it from scurf . Numerous certificates of tbe first respectiUility in support of the virtues
or manage M llaltn are shown by the proprietors.
ueaa the following; Kobekt Whartoji; LIsq.. late Mayor of Philadelphia, hsa certified, as msy be seen belw, to the high character of tha follow", ing gentlemen; . .. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Oldridge, and have found it h'ghly serviceable, not rnly as a preventive against the falling of ha:r,but also a certain restorative. Vm Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St. George charge. No. north Fifth st ; John P. Inglis, &31 Arch st f John D. Thomas, M. II. 183 Race St.; John S. Furry, 101 Spruce st.; Hugh McCurdy, 243 South ?th St. John Gard, jr. 123 Arch st. ' i It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima
tion of the public, when it is known that three of
tbe above signers are more than 50 years cf sge, and the others not less than SO. . ' - From thelftlayor. Commonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. I. Robert Wharton. Mavor of said clir of lhil.-
delphia, do hereby certify that I am wall acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John Sj Furet, and Hugh McCurdy, whose rrOes -are signed "to the above certificate, Uiat they are gsntlemeu of character and respectability, and as such full credit should ba ffiven to said certificate, fn n.-itKPa
whereof, I nave hereunto Set iny hand, and caused L. S.l the seal of this citv to be affixed, thin Rith
dT of December, etc. - Kobekt Wharton,. Mayor.
CAUTIOJ Observe that each bottle of the
genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the egent'a name, etc.
Editors All countrv Danern who will in
above once a whek 6 months, and send one number to the agents, shall be entitled to one doz. or Balm. Said wholesale and retail by O M3TOCK and CO , Sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street
near maiden Lane, one 'door below Pearl street New York, and by one or more dru??ist in nesrls
every town in the Union. . . - Oct. 183S.-42-1 v
ROOTS and SHOES. TTTsECEIVED and for sale. UV 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots.
" , do kip x do do coarse shoes " good common coarse shes. boys' , do do " youths do. do " women's kip shoes. " do . calf.
children's choes.
boys roarsit boots
vouths do s - -" Miller's common coarse boots.
Rrookville, November 22, 1S3S.
- 500 . 800 00 240 ISO 120 100 so so .100
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tirtooK villi: CnAilt MANUFACTORY.
rmHE Subscribers respectfuUv Inform
Ji. the cititene of Brookvillc and tbe
-urrounaing country, that they have es tablishd themselves in tbe Chair Man
manuring uusmess. in all its various
orancnes. iwt K n
ready toecomnaodate persons with Cane Sf Fancy and Winder Chairs; Settees. i"If evc descripuoo, and of the latest CincinnaU fashions - .ILSOi Oouss and Sign Painting; doors, counters. &c. paintad la lattatioa of M.bogany, Curled Maple. Oak ami all other imitations of Weod cf Marble, Their shop ia in the bottow part of Brooitviile northeast of the court anunc. ami nnrD:. m!
ri.k . -ri""" ir
' rwoence. i bsr ware room is on the o.V "l?of BurT r aortb of N. D. UalJltMia'A a sra w & sssa - ... "
Jjb. IT, 18.
WI1EAT Ai LOXGE.
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r L! ANIMATION U'trirfthe xjst lutnortant 1 i. .r Kltt.u ... ' J i - -
who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deajorable state of nervous debility, ttfttf t Asa tl kaI ai'An 1 1 ion' At aritn t s il ia nnl ta
j ruvuiu MWS v v It uvru j s a k 9 HUI 111 despair that relief can be round. No. let them
nrsi looicarouna, auu, iajiDg aiioeaii prejudice, aI A kinMlnn. ihia ... ii.MSI I f mm rtl.Kiixin
taaiuk MViiiisii wo : luui s3ais,iviB a a ' ruJ iwsta cannot help me, ia his reputed skill my only rc-. SbrIT"" '' ' - ' '"'
'Perhaps at that moment the heading cf this ad-
cacu ineir eye; anu were tuey in txam ai vesica oi
dttced lo inouire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and
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UiUIll VI VIHIKI) UIUVICU IIUIII iUIt III IllVlf
own physicians. . They would then learn that it did. differ,1 and very. widely, and with most happy rasulta. ton.
If they pursued their inquiries still further they would . find that all Dracticinff physicians of the
present day prescribe MEliCUHY, in some foro
for almost every disease, and tbey-woult! learn, too.
mat mercurial medicines, (uougu tuey give present
...... .. . ; .. ...,...' . ..i mat mercurial r
non, oi Bimuar origin, mint u in tbe treatment or ",," " " j " " " . " ":. . r
especially in-Fever and Arue. o? In- -". iuiyuOB,1iHw.,naHI
.i i.- Li..... ... line patient in a precarious state ol nealtli.
Fevers, and
teilllittcnt Fever, ll.at ilSfbnu-pr hnrn hovn nrii,.
cipally tested, and with those who have seen. its theverae f
oies iiereiorore uiscovereu lor
w ; V" ":;:V.V'" "A r.Zl e but simple herbs. ; Even tha
, c ivniitn icwuiiuiiw i lire .. ti. i.i. i.-.i i. i . . Chills and Fever, aad it has alwava Warded off the " !.h ak,Vul Ph'C'"' ' who prcpareth h,s
aBDrchendcd attack., rr-r-lt waa dmol not im. mea,cinc lfom jCrM- .'UnCM fcccicsiasticus.
proper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with
A GOOD VEGETABLE .MEUIClXEis just a' oa r .11 ai.:- . I.a t t I r ...
ipmio-n in m rtn. svmi.-s vi u wn. l ur uunureufl oi year tlodLeases It b,fore that "t of njankind. -Mercury." was utrve hi -to-aa who emPlyl in the healing art. Physicians usednothSorreace of the h but BimP.le "bs. ' Even tha bible recommends
rurmthed to tlie tro.irictor.- corroborative of the
great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each ... A .f oAtfAa'A!?arc U m'a.u.iae! QAt.J battle. thf "bRBS oJhe earth, and he that u Kite teill
Far stsals-s lU ls. CM ..f .- h sMs T A
Brookvilie, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained. . , .
iiLEs;$c.-irai;ioRRiioDis. J-0 CURK AY) P.IY.'Prire $1. HAY'S LINIMENT. No Fiction.-I his extraordinary chemical eoinpositfpn the tcsult of science and the inter.lion of a celebrated maJVal mmm it.. :..i. I....: .. r . . i . . .
..., wic iLiHhmugu ui v. uicii to mo pjo- iiieir operation or ctrects. They are possessed o ic was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed peculiar qualities, which notoulcxnel all disease
bequest, bau since gained a reputation tinpera.hjled, 1 t the same time restore and invigorate the rully sustaining the correctness of Ihe Ismenled Dr. system. When first taken Into tho stomach j they Giid.eys last confession, that "he dared net die immediately diffuse themselves like vapor. throU"h
w i.nmiigivinr to posterity the benefit of his knov I- every pore, producing effects at once delightful, edire on this aniiSprf." mM i.a ii.nr.rn.. i,sn......i j I ..i..... ... . i ... . . ...
edge on this atthjeet," and he tLerefore bequeathed
to his friend, and attendant, Solomon Ifavs, the secret of his discovery. . s - -i.'-' . - " It is how need in the principal hospitals, and the private practice ia cur country, first and most certniuly fur the euro rf the Pilci, and also so extensively and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. LxlernaUv in the following complaints; f-ur nti ( !ru t i ii r a .l . . I ...
.- ni.a Ml c..fr.- t- i .-. 1 - W
... ieuucing tiiCm in a row hours. Rheumatism Acuto or Chronic, giving quick case. Sore Thrua! By cancers, ulcer or colds. Crsu;, or TJ koofiiHg Ccvgh Externally, and over the chest. All Ih-uisct, Sprain and Burnt Curing in a few hours. Sores aW t7cer hethcr fresh or long standing, anJ fever sores.
uulka .mi t-uumi-u in reaucmg rheumatic Swellings, and loosfnhig coushs . . I . ; n .1.1.. . .
i jjuiuvjn vi me cnesi uy relaxation of the parts, has been surprising bejond conception, I he Comreon remark of those who have used it in the Piles, is, "It acts like a charm." ' T11I2 I'lLES. The price $1 is refunded to any person who ill use a bottle of IfsjTs Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being Cured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; and out a many thousands sold,- not one has been Unsuccessful. We in gl.t insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. . ; ... CAUTION None can be genuino without a splendid engraved wiappcr. on which ia my name, and also fAaf rfthe .lgenW t n ;,. SOLOMON HAWS, lo Lditors A I! country papers who will insert the above 6 month, mifl con.) nr.n ...... i .
- - ' UUiJIUCI IV the agents shall be entitled to one dozen or the
UI 1MIIICII1, . . .-i . ' Sold vvholesula ami r..l k rnisTtrv 1
- - J VW.X V1IU t.O sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden I.ntiA rani. II t . . m- . .
by one Drugg.st in every town in the Union. ' Oct. 10, 1338 ly - ; . . : .
THE Subscriber again makes his obeisance to hie customers, and the imhl i
tha fUature to announce, that he is now receiving
anti opening a general assortment o' Goods, WereJ and Merchandise; consisting ii part of the following articles, viz; Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every grade and Colour.. . . Premium salinetts of various colours. ' Plain vVt figured, line Ac coarse satinets or al col's Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannels Twiled do . . do do ...'. Rose, point and saddle hlanlscts, ' Plain & fig'd cassimeies 0r all col's, fine & auperfi ZoO pieces calicoes, including all grades, and every style and pattern A beautiful assortment of ginghams A great variety of pUin and figured Circassians ranch merino of the best quality A: of various eol's Plain and figured silks and satins Splendid coronation Eilks Senchew and earcenett silks Ladies' silk, kid and hoskin gloves ' to figured silk and pickwick do Men a beaver and buckskin gloves and mittens Ladies and gents merino, worsted and cotton hose Plain and figured cambric muslin do . do . jacouett .'do .J. ,? and bobinett muslin ' fashionable fur ami straw k
Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbon! lo cases shoes and boots, including men's boys' kip and coarse boots " . ;
8ers, priinei, calf aad mor'o boots v .7 . . i u - do shoes aouths and hoys' and children's calf and roer'o
and
, . , . luw.uiiij ibuicb iur capes Men a and boy.'fur caps, seal caps, and fi.r and seal collars .. . .. w ... . 6qr, 6 qr, 5 qr.4 qrand j shawls and dress hd'kfs of all colors and grades. .. - ..." A gsn'l assortment of hardware and cutlery , including knives and forks, shoe linives, botcher . knives and pen knies. Seizors, eLears. pin-
;.', :' screws, r lies, cbisse Is.
netts oi superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 sett beautiful Prussian cup. aad saucers. Chin, and common - a J f " and ti,u awwted. - w - A LI. which have been carefully saleeted h himself ia Philadelphia, and witl be sold on the most reasonable term r. ...l M . .
Ujrprudaee. N. ifV. O A T t Tnai
rookvlBo, Nov. 30th. !- .- V - ;. .
chap!
xxtu.
few'of the many unequivocal certificates politely , 7 .,lljul Fu,tt'1 thaU W Ph" irnithed to the proprietor. corrobdratlvVof the " , and .V the fthe Wl ,ea hH th?il: be
in admiration.
f. 4. or As hath nreoared hit mnlirlnrt o-it nt
not nAAur Hm. -
MorraTa' Vkoetablc Liee Mcdxisu possess qualities of the mo.-t mild and heneHciaUnaturo. They are composed of articles the mo6t antiutrescent .combined with ingre'dients known as the only certain antidote for fevers of every description. When the disease is produced either from coU, obstruction,. bad'ir, swampy and camp situations, or putrid imasm'i, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in
heir operation or effects. They are possessed of
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taa ji., aaiui.7alla If ULJ UIT Carit Ol IIIW begins to grow dim; tbs circulation languid, aud the faculties paralyzed these inodicittes are fuund to give a tone to thtf 'nerves, exlulerete the aniutal spirits, invigorate the body, and . re-auimaic tl.o whole man. , . ,. .-. . The life medicines have alto been titcJ witii tiic most happy success iu Nervous and Dyspeptic diseases, CollSamotion. At.tl.tna. I.iritp IVininl.lm
a . ...... u-'ii'i. uil, Kheumatisin. Jchronic and lnrijmi.torv 1) fltil.
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v. Hk j- ... . . - 7 . For full particulars '.he reader is inviu'd call at' Mr, Moffat's office, 10? Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan rUbiished gratuitously - .:, . ' ' Tho following letters are lately sclented from a very large uumber which Mr. Moffat Las lately received rrom different parts ortho United States, ;. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir.' Itia with sincere pleasure that 1 venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit 1 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. Since I was el own your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine. When 1 applied to you, my legs and arms wera so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with scars, bu after taking a 25 cent box ol your pills, the dead skiu begau to scale off, aud so continued until I was entirely cured.. It is pow four months since I was cured, and I Lave had no relutu of theccmplaint. 1 have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advice all afflicted with the salt rheuui to try it.- Respectfully , your ob't serv't, M. CLEO V Ell, . , .- 13th st., between 5lh sua Jackson Avenues.- ? 7, Lawbesce, N. V. 31 ay 23. - Mr. Moffat Deer Sir: I wis troubled . with the piles for several years.' I applied to the most etninent Physicians without relief. A friend of niine, Mr. Clarke, who bad received great relief from them, recommended in a to ute your Lite .Pills. Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in '4jj tours, aud in a few weeks was mt,troubled with them Stall, aad I have heeu free from distress ever sihci and have great pleasure la recommending them to those afflicted in a similar manner. . Respectfully, ' JOSEPH E STEARNS. - r. a.V ' 1". New' Vork,' A pril, 1S3S. - Dr. Moffat Sir; Sinceyour Life .Medicines have been introduced in this-neighborhood, they have done wonders.. , I. will merely state a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornehus K. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, a ft or taking two bottles of the Phoeuia Bitters and one box of the Life Pills, says she had her health, entirely restored. ' .Mr.Milo ILRoot, ni? next door neighbor who was laid up with inflammatory rJieumatism. by taking two bottles of tho Bitters and one 25 cent box or the Pills, told me he was as wall as he over was and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters just so soon he would be a well man. t . ' Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two years since taken sick, and often had fits,' aud lost the use of one of her anna. . In six weeks after taking your Pills and Bitters, so. far recovered 1 tha she has been on a visit to one of her neighbors. .' As for myself, I have beca in bad health for 27 ycais, and though I am not now hi perfect health, BlL" I ,nVbfUerlhan 1 La8 bcea for " Tears past which I believe to be the .Consequence of.takinff your Pills and Bitters, Tho above is a truo sS meat of a few of tho many case, which have wml under my observation. You are at liberty to publish this letter, and reference can b i.ad to me as Postmaster at Claverroclf, Columbia Co., N. Y - ANtth respect, J. A.TAN VLKENBUUGH. iu. w. Moflatisr..'1'.1? :
the fever and .gue about ZnZlTJ
hack with the ti.cumatisiu. and couU fiaJ toiLinj to givouio any? relief, until l.tad Vver.eed ta--king yoof Vegetahle Life Pills and rfuinix Bitters
in taatngtne nrst oottie sod ono dox or pills, I four. tbe most excrutiating pain that I had long beca troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such Leinr the esse, it is with gratitude I offer these sei.1:.
menU, feeling donfidept that I am indebted to tou more than words can express, for jour valoablt medicine and the speedy core I -received from i, good effects, '.r L ..Yours respectfully.
" GEOKGE BROFT. . Mauch Chuffk7Jan. I7, l&Ktf. ' '"Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most happy to send yot through your agent Sir. White, a few lines relative to your excellent Life Medicines.:. For a length of time I have becrt complaining of an infection of tin liver, and tried much medicine, but found i:s relief, until 1 commenced with yours, I Lave now tikes nearly two bottles of your Phamix Raters, i,d j am pleased to staiqthat I.lRd.uiysolf fast rc:?Te ing from a long and lingerisg' couiplaint. " - Most gratefully bik! sincerely vours," v - . . - GEORGE KlSNr.R. v,.:. Ls-iaca rpoM vaSrks rAiTEasoa. - . Ieliport, Ncv. UTth, 137. Sir. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a retrarUbie instance nf the virtue and efficacy of year Life Pji;, and Pliajftix Bitters, hi rcstorii ? I.ti heallh to !l
atSkted, h;is, occurred in my, family, I dcont it duty 1 owe both to yourself acd the public, te aaVa the fact known, that others suffering under s:milar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season toprcscrvctbcm from a j-rcini' tu re grave.' . ' 3Iy tvife has been afflicted uith the' liver cca plaint, and general debility for upwards of tl;ree vears; and for the Ust three mouths she Lis tit been able to walk "across the room. . After trying various ineJicines prescribed by various physic; which gave her no relief, the.was given cp ft curable. In this titaatioi she was irradua!;? r'5.
iog, wlieirl happened -to call upon your agent ia this village, and. he gave me ft co?y of tbeGecd Samaritan, the ponismg of which mdaceJ me to try your medicine, although I had but little bora of her receiving any benefit from it. The effect was surprising. Jiefore- she .had tahen one bottle
of bitters and one hox of rills, she wag so far reen.
fered asto be able to.ac:nu:;;l;ih nxst i,f Lcr hz-zn
iri niii.ijui assistance.. .' . Yonr,rcrf.ctrii!ly, " ... y..-, WARItKN PATTERSON'
For . further jiaiticuinrs of -the above mi.
icihe, see. Moffatjs. Good Samaritan, a -copy if which accompnuies the medicine. ' A copy can slot
oe aDiaineu ou application ot the st-re cf ?lr. t:.
Lain. Urookv.JIe, InJ. . f' - tSold by W. h, Moffat. 257 Droadwav. N. York
A liberal deduction .rnaj ta those who buy t
ii aMiu. ( - I'ur s! alVi n n.n . t - '
"'. ---C. CAIN, Jroo
ift-uff$, !tirliciuc. ;niul. Ac.
B ix. . I NCR keei on hand a iroueral as
sortiiiont of tho following articles, wbicl
iney tyu sell st whulcsiC or rctaiJ, at tl-e CI Cinnati prices. '
Opodeldoc "
Uatemsn's drnps '' . Godfrey's cordis.1 1 . ; liritish oil, Castor do Sweet 'do ""' Oil spike . '. . balsam life- . -t v- . Docl. D. Jayuo's , ... Carminitive Balnaiu Moodgood's "elixir of health " '
Fahnestoclt'a vermifugej CloAslsnd's ague drops I
Cieam Tartar Tartaric acid rf ' SupvCarb.SoJa - v Gum Opium ; Oo Arabic Do Camphor Ilj Asa tie tit! a " Do Aloes Do t31yrrh . " . Do tShellac .
Cologne water"
Ulack lult -Red do :i ' Indelible da . ..' Copal Varnish Dool "do
t g t-.
'Jappan !o" ' " ': Ground mustard , Starch . ; v,.- t ? Shoe blacking.. fK , Scotch suuiT '. '"( " 'lurgur.!y pitch ' Cloves ? '- '" ' " Mace . , .; ; .'. ' ' Cayenne peypei. ; . - ', llclincd borax A , Calcined do ' ' ' ' Nut-gnlls ' -' t Slarch 14th. 1S37.
Pultnouary nl7aui' j Lamotl's caugh dre4ri j Calomel ! Crotcn oil
Pink red Jftlap lied precipitate Gardner's linimett Nerve s&d bohc ij Spts. turpentirs Aichohol Litharge ' Prussian blue Indi . . . Ued lead . . Vhite do Venetian red . Spanish hro n -Madder -Chrome yellow Do Green Ess, peppermint -. cihuainoo -Wafers. Ess. sprata aleratus -
Moatsgut's ttla ft
- theleeth Dlue vitrol , . White do Liquorice
Ward's vcgetablo o.l
Shaving soap '
j Sionge r. ;
toy paints,.. 3Iedieanjenli;:a Cinnaoion ' Lee's pills - : Cnnatt j . , Aarb.Magnezia , Nutmegs Sulphate Quin-r.e ' ,s : - 12b:y
ami rr.ir .1....
in- 1. , ccrna ague aoout three months, and usod a
J " -mima rca s b-m risa nn n s ami i vtvmkb- r aa nil vasas w .
j . . kiii.ii i was recom.
mended to try your Life Pill, snd Pbinix llYtte and after taking two boxes and two bottle, of l?U ic at large I consider myself completely cured I lours truly., JOHN TENNENT, N Y. ar". t. .NeJ YoIk Mil,. Mch 29, 138. -:
gimhlet.., .andss w., , A'l ln&TJ .i.
u. leaooaras, trace chains and hoes.- China Tea ceivetl ereat lenVfia f ir-.:.."
i.i and .ida.! i--i:.-. v, Y.ri y. mr
. .. r - "-w- ".uguier uau oeen in a decline for 3 years. inco she commenced uiinl your mediemA. cI.a I.. - . . "a
your' medieine, she has entirely recovered and il nniu.-rll . 1....... ,.. ' . .7 .". n( IS
vice to you. you are at liberty to publish it. Resply yours, 4 c. , N. BUTLER. Dr. Mcff4l-D.af Sir: I have great pleasure ia addrss.vebsvit.g becntnmbleJ forsoS?U
"a. Eastman's . E 17 1 XI R OF II E ALT El. Forinerly called Dr. Bloodgood'i Elixir cf Health
fcJA years since I devised and Drennred thii
Medicine, which. I -called Dr. Bloodgood'i
..ir vi iicaun; oi wuicto 1 was the sole Inrentar and proprietor. No medicine was known by that nathe, cor was- Ibdt'medicine known bv any other name.-. It proved a very successful reinc'dy, became
rr'i auu .utuen i .suing to -pront oy its popslarity, are puttingjjp. a njedieine which they call Uloodgood s Elixir r Health. . That the public may not be deceived oit the siitject. 1 have now given it my own name, aad 'the directions accompanyingEach IldttJu are signed with my own sif nature, without .which, nono is Genuine. ad w counterfeit wLih
i saIe an K.ctw1 at my Drug Store, Zane-villc, Ohio. - .'r - t-- ;; - II. RAST.MAN
This is a Univeraal ReitorftUve is all cssfi a here the stomach, bowels, liver, or any of tbe organ a concerned in the iligestive. functions are the prunarv seat nfthn ii'c.... ....
- . . - "-, nu mm Hutu i of almost the whole catalogue of Ionian mslsdici. well known to every physician'. ' All diseases io-eifleat-eo people Jiving ia warm climates, or M and flat countries, or such as border on large lak
r"ao Hiuro or less ol what is icrratu bilious, from the orgaus concerned in the process ol eliminating bile bciugthose primarily or principaly affceted, and ague and fever. hiliens fever, Jt!low fcveri,iake icvei, jnuniUce,-bilibus cboliei. oysentary.comuion cholera, morbus, ague, cake aad liver complaints, are all diseases in which tfceeaa.4 organ are first deranged and arise from tLe sums predisposing cause, viz.- Exhalations of nursbo' vegetablo miasmata, but modified hy some pecul.iN ilies ia the cdbstitution of th nr.m tha el;-
I him or season where Uocctirs. A sure and nevsr
railmg preveuhve, as well as cure fer aUtlass complaints, is the ELIXIR OF HEALTH. -tor sale at the Drugstore of C. CAlKi , Brookvillr, where additional certificates directions can he obtained.--':'?--' '
flPBOTACLES, jat received apdiersslaF
