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' THE CONQ.UEROR. tWifi! swift o'er the mountain, And swift through the vale HecouyfcS.rned careering, : . . A death en the galef Hie banner is floating High proudly and free , Hit follower homing- . - In gladness aad glee.. . Lobk agaia! Lot egain " Low, low iB the dust Hi lile chord ia broken -Hia blade dim with rust k No longer his banner Floste free as the wave, . Ahd a loutLern sun bleacbes Tbe bones of tbe brave. ;
is THERE AN UNBELIEVER! BT TBOXAS BATS KB BaYlY. Is tbe re. an unbeliever! , Osa roan who Walks the earth - - AnJ madly deubts thai providence Watcb'd o'er iim at tie birth! -He robs mankind forever Of hopes beyond tbe tomb; " . Wtet give's he aaa recompense! - Tbe brute's unballow'd doera. In manhood loftiest honrr In hello, and strength, and pride, ' Ob! lead hie step's through alleys green. Where cilia mid cowslips glide.Climb nature's granite tower, Where man hath rarely trod: Arid. will he. then in sueh a scene,' Deny there is a God? - .Yes tbe proed heart will ever . Prompt tbe false tongue's reyly! . "'-A Omnipresent Providence - - Still madly he'll deny, Bat see the unbeliever - Sinking in death's decay: And hear tbe cry of penitence!. Ha never learnt to pray! CxyiTTKC cr Ose. It is proposed in a Boiton paper that every man should constitute hi mi ell into a self examining committee, to inquire into his own conduct. It is believed that the businefa each committee would hata to transact, woyU keep it constantly and usefully tuifluJ. , XewsPArKRi is Illinois. Tht Sr.gmon Journal, of the 10 itist,SHt: In Aug-mt ln?t thera wererten nhig papers published in this State nine udminijtraticn, one Contervativ, and three nculralin politict. At th'.a tinfte, there nre nine whig paper puhhshed nine administrotion one Conservativeand si neutral 25 in all: (of v:-V j .... . .1 nsicn uw pmporuon mil starve beloro the nd of another ) ear.)'1 ArPOtSTlKMT BY THI GoVETt.-VOB. We leara that Governor V
vihiivi. nunvn ll3 ttl'LJUUt 1,1- L i . ----- WV.wt. r, Esq., of Jennings clJn.JX
Johnson Watts, fcq of I3earborn countv, and HUliam tlliott, Esq.; of Wayna county, CornmUsiorers to select and locate Iandt under the grant of Congress, for theeontinuatlott f the Wabash and Erie Canal. Wayne Csuniy Chronidti Ayankea boy, whittling a shingle approachcQb grocer, who n as standing at -his front door, near tome molasses hogsheads, and requested the privilege of "lapping lasses" a little while. "There is -t Lung nut,' ail the merchant, 'lap youwlf to death" With that indignation which real or mock manhooJ alike assumes, the toy threw down his shingle, an J cjciaimeJNKeep your sweetning eternally, I wont lap jot fior a speck to save your life!' The Mormons arc emigrating from Missouri to Iilinrtis.settling on the Mississippi,near Qutncy. Sidney Uiqdoais delivering addrcsees,aJ locating his disciples there.' They appear to be well rceived by the people. Itigdon's eloquent account of Mormon men and chtldren. the violation of females, the destroying ;of property, the burning of houses, &c.,ii an akcr.ieg much commiseralicn. aa. Bt Ha.vxcn The Madison Banner of ID 14th says: "xve learn that the I6lh Branch of the State Bank of Indiana has just been lorated at CrawfordsTille, by the State Board bow In session at Indianapolis. This is the tan orancu, we believe, that the directors of ,,T f nk are reared to established. We rIso learn that ndrices have been reeetved of the negoclation of oi.e million of the Bank loan, to be paid i installments of 100,000 ach. on and after the 1st of September aext. No part of this mor.e- beiBg available until that time, trnd thtjn only a small pert, the establishment of tha proposed New York ageney, by wir Bank, has been postponed ontil the Aagust meeting of the Bonrd.w RASB."Uegistators without vanity. L dies with hansoma ancles and long rowns. kim. n wvmnn woo loves her husband well as she does the be a a she dismissed htm. as for Oxm. A. taljor Woo woaH cabbage, inan who wont Babble. a woivoiSi. io do lust ice to an enemr. T XT m. T . speak tiuthtoyourown injury. Boston fott. A V, t i. . 1. ui, 7t pper OOK3TS mat tnero nre ands 1q that Ctata which would not support .? "'PPpr wills to the acre, under the bijeM Boesible etate of cukivatirm. Thu. .f.Vrf. WV". rrsm ng on and n IU loafer eahi to nettratjcdmtiia- .
CCNSUHPTIC IT is e&ealaUa froa the bills c evert fifth Derson die of ConeutriiAA. The vie timseto this dieefH are printinattv thoeeundet 34
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ear country. One or the best iemeaj.es ever jei ---. --e. - ' - . - I . discovered to arrest this direful malaay at ine very threshold, is the Justly celebrated 1 adieu cure for Coughs, Consumption, Spilling of Blood tod Astb mathe WiTAerA. ' v-v " , v "; Annexed are tome of the man? recommendations hat miffht he iKven fr ra individuals '"ell tnewn, and higljy respected iu extensive portions of ur countrv. - - The rvllnwin ia fmm Ret: J. Suauldins, Sec retary f the Vfeblern Education Society; ; Mr. PEcic-GSear Sir; In reply to your euesuon, Has tbo Watasia been of any. servicer's tl aw happy to-av it bas succeeded iu my famiidmt rmbty. The case was One or severe uougn, aueoded with pain in the sidfbr breaet, and threaten ing to end in consumption. - vh usirg mo owc Medicine, the coagb and pain have disappeared and health has beca restored To my frienos I do not hesitate to say trt it. Cin., Deo. 5, 1830 J. SPAULD1NO. The scbecriber having used the " WaUsle, ' in a severe pulmonary affection, can attest t6 its su - penor virtues in diseases ofti.e lungs, lhe cees in his eaBe was truly astonishing less man one bottle being sufficient to restore him to health. Cin.Jaa. a:i7. . - v: A. KOYEa. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CA1V," Brookvlile, where additional certificates and directions may be obtained. BALDNESS. BEAUTIFUL head ofh.ir ia the grandest ornament belonirinir to the human frame. A How strangely the loss of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brings on the appearance ef old age, which- causes many to recoil at being un-i covered, and sometimes even fcLuo society to avoid the jecta and sneers of their acquaintances; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in re-; tirement. In short, riot even the loss of property! tills the generous thinking youth With that heavy ! sicking ; gloom as does the loss of Lis hair. , To avert ail these unpleasant circumstances, OLDRIDGE'3 BALM OF COLUMBIA stopathe hair from falling off on the first applica ; tion, and a few bottles restores it again.- It likewise produces eve-brows and whiskers; prevents tao Kairirom turninggray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf - Numerous certificates of the first respectibllity ia support of tbe virtues of Oidridge's Balm are eLovvu by the proprietors. ' Read the following; Robkit Wkarto., Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has Certified, as mav be eeea below, to the high character of the fo'low"ir:g gentlemen; . . - ' The unJerpigned do hereby certify that we have used the Blm of l-'ulumlia discovered by J. Oldridge, and have found it highty servicea'b'e, not inly cs a preventive ogamst tha falling cf hair, but also a certain restorative. . Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodiet Minister in St George charge, No. SO north Fifth st ; John P. Inrlis, :1 Arch st : John D. TlHiman. M. I. IfiU Race st.; John S. Furry, 1CI Spruce St.; Huh McCurdy, 2 South 1th s.; John Gard, jr. Id Arch st. : " . It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima tion of the public, when it is known that three of rs not lees than U. From the Mr.yor. Commonwealth of Perm., Oitv of rhiladelphia. I. Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify thnt I am well acquainted with Mepsrs. J. P. Ingles, John 3. Furev. and Hugh McCurdy, whnse names are signed "to the above certificate, :hal they aro gentlemen of character and respectability, "and as such full credit should be eiven to said certificate. In witness whereof, I have.hereunto eel my hand, and caused L. S.) the seal of this city to be aff.xed.-this sixth day ef December, etc. Kobrrt Whartos, Mayor. C.iUTlOJk'. Observe that each bett!e of tho genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's name, etc. i.ditors. Ail countrv Darters who will inri (Va above once a whek C months, snd scnd.one numhvr to the agents, shall be entitled p one dez. of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by UVMSTOCK and CO., sole Agents for America, 3 Fletcher street near Alti2ea L.ane. one door LMntw Pri .tr..i New York, and by one or mora druffsrist in nearlv every town in the Union. Oct. ISocl..42.1v lHfc FX'EIYED and for sale, iatsV 450 pairs Mil! er'a ronrna tmnta ' 4 do .kio 5a SCO 800 800 t40 150 120 100 l!5 100 ' do coarse sheea ". ' common coarse ikes. ooys do c youths do - da women's kip sbees. ' " do calf. " children ehoesboys coarse boots voutha'.'. do Miller's common coarse boots. Rrookvihe, November SJ, 1839. l.irooiivir.Lii CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Brookvi'.le anA t. eurroundiug country, that they have esUblihd themselves in tbe Chair Manofketuring Business, in all its various branches. Thev will b at !i ready toecommodate persons with Cane Seat, Fancy and Windsor Chairs; Settees, e. of every description, fend of the latest Cincinnati fashions. - ALSO; Haase and Sign Painting,- doore, counters, cc. paiattdn imitatioa of Mahogany, Curled Maple. Uak and all other imitations of Wood or Marble. Their shop is ia the bottom part of Brookville Borth-east of the eoert hoase, end apposite Mr Clarkeoa a residence. Their ware room is ca the J?".V . o0f Bor one doer north of N. f). Galhoa . Stojs. VTU1AT t LONOfJ. Jan. IT, 16S9. a OK baad, eenstantly at tbe Anancaa afice ike fellowing kinds of blanks.Deeds, Summonses, Mortgages, Quit-Clalm Deeds, Title Bonds, -Notes of hand, . subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales. r PUBLIC. r. Ulasisoh, will also attaad ta fillinr deeds, Mertgagea, Boade, ese, and take tbe atkaowledgemant of deeds, powers f attaraey, r take depesntiens, eertif eates, affidavit, eV. -e Ogee In tbe printing eOc. , raly A wr of dseasutaa C tarn r.n..J J wst received and for, -tU. aela. kv - LONG CROWN. Aar.lU, l Jw
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Or, ViFthtfv$e. Vf specific and, last- ' - iHuJor ffut Fcter ahd dgve. THl.l worthy - remedy earnestly repels -the ilur of being a quack medicine, it having been tbe re
sult of many years' study, experience, tnd labor, in tbe medical practice and observation ol fever and Ague, . It is composed of such medicinal principles as were considered' most lit te restore the harmony of action between tbe Stomach, Liver, and the ether important functions of He system, the loss of which harmonv is evidently the immediate Ilu6 at the disease. - J t speedily promotes a rcgu
liar bnJ healthy appeiittf, which is generally en-l.v,:. Alk t.roiitdieea.thevinirht.Dr.PS.beia-
tirely destroyed or rci.defed very precarioue; by wliicii effect, vifor and streneth is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be snsrent to all, that a mediciue poEsessirg these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action if tl. digestive organs, it has proved iteelf of remarknb'.e beneEt in Dyspepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Urash, Flatulency, Jauntlice, Nigtt Sweats, Dyseutary, tsowcl complaints, end many ttbr auectiona of similarorigin. Dut it is in the treatment of Fevrs, and especially in Fever and Ague, or In termittent I ever, that its sowers Lave been nrincjpaj lCtei anj witb thofC wLo Lave eecn w usefulness, it is prcnoi pronounced sovereign to all reme dies heretofore discovered for those diseases. - It has also been used as a preventive, "by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of .the Chills and Fever, and it Las always warded off the apprehended attack. fejTt waa deomed not im proper to accompany the 2etable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furniahed to tho proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statement?. Fof further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanyiuge.ach battle. , For sale at the Drug Store of CfCAIN. Brookville, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained. . " PILES, $c.H(E IORRIIODIS, JVC CUKE AO P.aV. Price 1. MAY'S LIXIMC.Vr. No Ficxtos This extraordinary chemical composition theresuit of science and the invet.tion of a celebrated medical man, the introduclicflof winch to the "public was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed bequest, Las since gained a reputation unparatteled. fully eusUiliing the Correctness of the lamented Vr. Giidley's last ccni'cesion. that "he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on thia subject,'? and he therefore bequeathed to bis friend and attendant, Solomon ; Hays, the secret of his discovery. It is bow used ia tlo principal hospital! and the private practice in cur country, first and most certainly for tho cure of the Pllct, and also so extensively and cOectually as to baf3e credulity, uulees where its ellocts are oitnesed.v.l.Vernai.' in the following complaints; . . v, , ' .. . lor Dopsy ("rentiiig vxtraordinary absorption at once. All Sicellings tleducing them iu a few hours.' Jlheutnalhin Acuta or Chronic, giving quick case, Sure Throat ly caucers, ulcers or coiu. Croup, if hooping C'ohWi F.xtemaliv, ana over tho chest. 'All flmiw, Sprain and Burnt Curing in a few hcurs. Sores and L'Jcert Whether fresh or long standing, and (ever sores. : xlta operations upon acults aad children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosrning coughs and lightness of the-rUest.hy relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. The couimoa remark of those who bae used it in (he Piles, ts, "It acts hVo a 'charm." . THH PJLES. The price 1 is refm ded to any person who w ill use a bottle ofllny's Liniment for the Piles, snd return, the empty bottle without being cured. These r the positive orJc-rs or the proprietor to the Agent?; and out of many thous ands sold, not one has Lean unsuccessful. V ra fiht insert certificates to m y length, hut prefer wmi hito, wuo 8eJ1 Tke artjde, should exhibit the original to purchasers. ' CAUTION. Xone,can be genuine without a splendid engraved wiapper. on which is my name, and alco f hat of the Agento ' I'' SOLOMON HAYS. Ta Pntv-n.. 1l i . . .... - - nn cuur.iry papers wno will in sert the above 6 months, and. ecad one number to the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of tbe uiniment. , Sold wholesale end retail by,COMSTOCK and v.u..soie Agents, a I'letcher tlreet, near Maiden jane,one aour oelow Pearl street. New York, and by one Druggist in every town ia the Uaioa. . : Oct, 10, la:i. ly . . . , - " IVEW OC5BS.' - .. - THE subscriber again makes his obeisance to his customers, and the public in genera!, and has the pleasnre to announce, that he is now receivirg and opening a general assortment o'Oods, Wares and Merchandise; consisting in part of the follow ing articles, viz; rine, superfine and coarse ylcthe of every grade and colour. Premium satinetts of various colours. Plain & figured, fine dc coarse satinets of all cols Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy - Plain red, green and yellow flannels Twiled do do do Rose, point and saddle blankets. Plain Ac fig'd cassimeics of all col's, fine 4; euperfi. XoO pieces calicoes, including all grades, and every style and pattern A beautiful aesurtment of ginghams A great variety of plain and figured Circassians t rench menno of the best quality of various col's rlain and figured silks and satins Splendid coronation silks Senchew and earceuett silks Ladies' eilk, Lid and hoskin gloves do figured silk and pickwick do Men a beaver and buckekiu gloves snd mittens Lad.es and gents' merino, worsted and cotton hose Plain and ligurcd cainbric-muslia do . do . jaconett do vt- v, , mu1!1 4nd b"bineit rnuslia i-asbtonable fur and straw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons 15 cases shoes and boots, iacluding men's and boys' kip and cosrse boots Ladies gaiters, pronel, calf aad ir.or'o boots outi8 and boys' end children's cslf and mor'o and coarse shoes 10 cases hale and caps including ladies fur cspes Men a and boys' far cape, teal caps, sad fur and seal collars or, 6 r, 5 qr. 4 er and shawls and dress hd'kf. ef all colors and grades. A gen'l assortment of hardware aad cutlery, inclnding kaives aad forks, shoe knives, butcher knivee and pea kaives. Scissors, shears, piaeers, tocke, hinges and screws. Files, cbissels. gimblets, hsndsaws, shoe nails. As assortment of teaboards; trace chains aad boes. China Tea Smu of superior euality. 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 sett beautiful Prussian eu pa and saucers. China and common plate, dishes and pitchers, assorted. . -ALL which have beea carefully selected bv himself i Pkilailolrwk:. .:m v ,. ' 7, "'- " w TOIO ( tM asset reasonable tersaa fr -..w , i "
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vrr U ANIMATION. When ut tuoct tuporiui L. Tactions af Ufa art snspeuded, tnd those whojare invalids b inheritance or imprudence are redocvd, to e. deplorable state of nervous debility, hey should not even then despair, fr it ia not in desnair that relief can oe louna. io. mi iiicui first look around, end. la? Ina aside all prejudices, ask themselves thlp eueetion"lf my physician llr. v n '1 I, fa MnntsJ skill uiV onlv rC sort! , ;-v' V - -- : , Perhana at that moment the headinz of tLie ad vertisement. Moffat's Life 3ledicii.CS." would catch their ere: and were the? ia train directed of duced to incuire whether Mr. Moffat theory and treatment of diseases. UiCcrea iron tuai oi tueir oWn physicians.. They would then learn thal.u did differ, and very widely, aad With most happy roeults, too. ' - - ' If they pursued their inquiries still further, they would lind that alt practicins: physicians of the present day prescribe MEUCCRY, in some form, for elmcEt every diccaee, snd they would learn, too. that mercurial medicines, though they give present rehcl, undermine the eonsUlution, ana always leave the patient ia a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEUIClNli is just tha revcQe of ell this., For hundreds of year before that scorge of mankind, " Jlercury." was employed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician' he who prepareth bis medicines from herbs.' Witness Ecclesiasticus, chap, xxiii. ; - . m The ikillful pkjitLian ihall Vfl .p hli head: and in the tight of the great men kt ehail be in dmiralion. V. 4. Fur he hath prepared his medicine! eu( fJ the HERDS of the earth, aw J he that ii uise will not &Lor them. 1 w Moffaxb Vcuctablb Lice MnD.ctnEs possess qualities of the moit mild and beneficial nature. They are composed of articles the mott anti-putres-. cent.eombmed w:th ingredients known as the only certain antidote for fevers of every description. hcu the disease te produced either from cold, obstruction, had air, swampy and camp situations, or putrid miasm!, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in theirj operation or effects. They are possessed of 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 vspor, through every pore, producing effects at once delightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines aro found to give a tone to the nerves, cxhileratc the animal spirits, invigorate tha body, and re-animate the whole man. ..." ' The life medicines have also been used with the most happy euccess in Nervous and Dyspepsic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaiut, Rheumatism, chronic end indamstcry) Dropsies, &c. 4c - 7 ". . - For full particulars the reader is invito! to call at Mr, Moffat's oEce, ?(i7 Broadway, and receive a copy of the uood aamanUn, puulishe J gratuitously. . -. .. Pha fallowing letters are lately selected f,om a very largo number which Mr. Moffat has lately received from different parts of the United States. ' .Mr. Moilut. Dear sir.- Itis with sincere pleasure that 1 venture to address you, to thanK you for the oeHcat I have received from your medicines. My complaint was salt ihe im, for which 1 have tried nearly all the medicines which were advertised iu the newspapers. I, however, . received 110 relief from any ot them. Since I was shown your 4Jood Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine vv lieu 1 appiieu to you, my legs and arms were 80 bad that they looked like raw leef, and were covered with scars, but after taking a 0 cent box of your pllle, the dead skin began to ecale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured.1 It is now four months since I was cured, and I have had no return of the cerupluict. , 1 have recommended your mnnicir.t 10 several persons, snu thou Id advice all afllicted with the salt rheum to try it. ttenpectfully, your obi serv't, M. CLEO V Elt, 13th st., between 5th and Jackson Avenue. Lawrcncc, N. Y. May 23. : Mr. ftionat uear air: 1 vh troubled with the piles for Re vers I years. I applied to the most cmi nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine :ur. Clarke, w do Lad 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 iu a few weeks was not troubled with them at all, and I have been free from distress, ever sinci and have great pleasure in recammendltigthem to those - all a. 1 I i-iivii-u iu similar maimer. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. 1 ' ' , New .York. Anril ISMS Dr. MoffatSir; Since your Life Medicines have tu luiiwunu 10 mis neighborhood, they have done wonders. 1 will merely state a few cases. i ne wne 01 my rsjhbor, Mr. Comel.us It. Uoe, who was-euipoW 1 to be in a decline for the last iwo years, alter taxing two bottles of the Phcenix Hitters and one box of the Lifs Pills, anya she had uwc uesua, entirely Testoreu. - air. Jiilo Jl.Koot, my next door neighbor, who a, I a,! J a. a, f f a . Z .... Ul iiu mnammatory rheumatism, by taking tw o bottles of the Bitters and one 23 c-nt box w. . ...0, ui uo waa aa wan as be ever was and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters, just so eoon he would be a well man. . Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hoislu, wis two J"" eica, ana often had fiu, and lost iu. Uke i one 01 ner arms. In six weeks after taking your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that u uBcn on a visit to one of her neighbors. lor myseir, 1 i,ave heeir ,n bad health for 87 ' .T.'V H "ougn 1 am tiu now 411 perfect health, still lam better tbau I have been for tea vearspsst. which I believe to be the consequence" or taW as aoove is a true stateoioi 01 a lew 01 me many cases which have come under my observation. You are at liberty te publish th.s letter, and reference can be had to me as Poetmaeter at Claverrock, Co'umbia Co., X. Y W itb respect, J. A. VAN VALKENBCRGH. . New Yo. April 1, 1833. Mr. W. Moffat S,r: I have been afflicted with the fever and ague about three months, and need a 0 '"'co iu me no pood, hnt 1 r.-n - . . : liii irrenr wpnitor irH -1 aZW V.,"""cr u" " recomand a a L- '""ri'"B iis and Phosnix IJUte rs, . , uwiiei iI Die. ere, I am very thankful to inform you snd the pubhe at large, I consider myself completely cured. ours truly, JOHN TENNENT, N Y. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have used your inedicine 10 my family for some months, and have received grest benefit from it, especially my wife and eldest daughter. My daughter had been 7a 1 uecuae w 9 years. Since -he commenced usinir your medicine, ah 1... . HBng -Ow w.lt and hearty? 1 vice to you. you are at liberty to publish it. -Kesply yours, ae. N." BUTLER. a 8,ILifc","rt aleasarai. asVesera j,Utfm9 bth treH fi frare
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to give vie ar relief, 7 til M- eosasacoaed taking year Vegetable LI iIU and Phusaix Bitters. Ia taking tbe nrst bottle aad V)xtA pills, I foaad the nest excrutiating paia list Ibad long been troubled witb, entirely disappeared, Suck beiap the esse, it is with gratitud I eCer tbeso senti ments, fseliog eenadent that I am indebted te yoq more then words csa eipress, for yoer valuabla medisir.e aad the speedy care I received frost iu rued effects. ' Yours respectfullr, . - t - GEORGE BROFT8. .V, tXaueb Chunk, Jan. 17, 1838. Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most happy to 'send yea through your agent Mr. White, a few Uses retains to your excellent Life 2Sediciaes. .For a length uf lime leave uceii containing 01 aniniscuoa 01 tla liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relit r, until I commenced with yours; I bavenowukr nearly two bottles ef your PLcsnix Bitters, aeJ 1 au pleased ta state that 1 find sayself fast recovecing from a long and lingering complaint. . - Most gratefully and sincerely yours, GEORGE It.S.NER. Lrrraa raow waaaas PATTitsoa. - Lockport, Nov. C7th, 1837.. . Mr. W. B. MoffatI)ear Sirf As a rcmarkal: instance of the virtue and eEcay of your Life P;il and Phecuix Bitters, in restoring lest health to tie elf.it ted, has occurred ia my family, I deem it duty I owe both to youreclf and tho public, te mil the fact known, that others suffering under e'mii.r circumstances might perchance see thje,and obtaia a remedy ia season to preserve them from a prsn.wture grave. My wife has been afflicted with the liver con., piaiut and. general debility for upwards of tints years; and ' for ttni last three mcnths she has not been ablo to wal'f'-ie. tbe room. After tryirj Carious medicines p.cried by various physicians, which gsve her no relief, she was given up as iacurable.; In this situation she was gradually fail, i.ig, when I bsppeocd to. call upon your agent in th: village, and he gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, tne perusing ot wbicu induced rr.e ts try your medicine, although I bad bet little hops of her receiving any benctit fTom it. The effect was surprising, Jtefore she had taken one bottle of bitters and one box of pills, sLe was so far recovfercd asto bo able to accomplish most of hsr hosts work without assistance. . Youn. respectfully, - WARREN PATTERSOX. For further particulars of the above msdtune, see Moaat s Uood csraaritac. a ccdv sf which accompanies the medicine. A copy can sirs be attained ou application at tbe store of Mr. C. Cain, Urookville, Ind. Sold by W. B. Moffat, 357 Broadway, !f. Toil. A liberal deduction made to these who bo ta sell rgain. . : " or sale at the Drug Store of ' ; C. CAIN, JJrooville. II. EASTMAN S LIiIXI It O P.- HEALTH. Formerly ealled Dr. Bloodgood't Elixir of Health. SIX years since I devised and prepared this .Sledicine, which I called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health; of which I was the solo Inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known by that name, nor was that medicine known by any other name- It proved a very successful remedy, becams popular, and others wishing to profit by its popularity, are 'putting up aniedicine which they call HiooJgood's EJixix of Health. That the pulhe may not te deceived on the subject 1 have now given it my own aTtfme, and the directions accompanying Each Buttle are signed witb my own signature, without which none is Genuine, and ta counterfeit which would be forgery. Sold Wholesale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zancsville, Ohis. ' ' II. EASTMAN March loth, 18:J7. ' - . luiBia a .iuiverni iiestorativc in air cists where tho stomach, bowels, liver, or any of tie or gans concerned In the digcttive functions are Us primary seat of the disease, and that such is tras of almost the whole catalogue of human maladies, is well kuowu to every physician. All diseases incident to people living in warm climates, or new and flat countries, or such as border on large lakes or rivers, partake more or leas of what is terms bilious, from the organs concerned in the process ot eliuiiuating bile being those primarily or principally affected, and ague and fever, bilious fever, yellow fever, lake fevct, jaundice, bilious cbolitl. dysentary, common cholera morbus, sgue, cats and liver complaints, are all diseases in which the saas organs are first deranged and arise from the ssme predisposing cause, via.- Exhalations of Biarsb 01 vegetable miasmata, but modified by same peculiar1 ne ia iiiB constitution or the patient, or ths eUmale or season where it eccurfi A sure and sever failing preventive, as Well.as cure for all those complaiats, u tbe ELIXIR OF HEALTH. For sale at the Drug Store of . C. CAIN, - Urookville, where additioaal eerlilss ass directions caa be obtained, - I)r. Burnhain's DROPS, or Medicine for Fever, AS an antirbillious and anti-dyspeptic Medicine, the Drops are unrivalled, where thev are known, by shy thing yet recommended. " Persons whs have suffered tor years with pain in the side1 a. m a a. : a a ". u.cam Fiomacn or jungs snd when, to ell appearances, disease h ad . sde extensive ravages, and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine, have been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority of instances entirely relieved as the cases of Mrs. Hunter of Lancastor, Mies Burwell of Columbus, and-Miss Tiffany ct Madison, abundantly testify -and many others not here enumerated, who have been relieved from tbe sufferings of periodical eick, or nervous head-ache, billioua and cramp cholic. These facts ia connection with the ease, and toe safety of iu administrstioa, tender it indeed an interesting and dceirabls remedy to every afflicted person. It is given in a little cold water, and this agreeable beverage mtj be drank during its administration", in all cases except eruptive fevers, such as scarlet fever, measles, small pox, 4 c, in which cases warm drinks are only admissible. The dose being small renders it s very convenient medicine for children and iufantt; and it operates kindly and promptly in those diseases ofabillious character, such a cholic, sum mer complaint, fits, Set., winch either min tbe constitution at this early period of existence, or otherwise terminate in the death ef a vast proportios of the children of this countrv. - For sale at the Drug Store'of - C. CAIX, Brookville, where additional certificates and directions may be obtained. 7
7TUST RECEIVED and FOR tJALI.br tks i.b"rrel or ! quantity, 16 Bble, Sugar. . - do Molases, . . 4 do Mackerel, W0 lbs. best Codfish, 700 lbs. Rice, 5 bbls. Brandy, 8 do Rum, do Wine; ALSO, 1000 lbs. Soal Leather; Castings, Nails sad Axes; Small Brass Kittles. N. D. GALLIOKBrookville March 27th, 1838. fXfECT AQIX3 Jwt racetvad aad Aw sate efteia. hf 3. RpiNSMAKN.
