Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 June 1839 — Page 4
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Tks&tmsxt or SisTEaa. Every young rcan onght to feel that hU honor is involved to the character and dignity of his sisters. There is no insult that he should sooner rehike, than one ottered to them. But it Jou wculd have others esteem and honor thrm, yea must esteem and honor them ourrelf. Treat them with far less reserve, but with no less delicacy thau you would the most genteel stranger. " Nothing in th family strikes the eve of a vifitor With more delight, than to see brothers treat their sisters with kind ness, eivilitv. attention and love. On the contrary, nothing is more offensive, r speaks worse of the honor of a family than that coarse, rude, unkind manner, which brothers ,me times exhibit. V Beware how you sprat of ywr sisters. Even gold it tarnished by much handling. If you speak In their praise of their beauty, learning, manners, wit, or attention you will subject them to talk and ridicule; if you sar any thing agninst them, you will bring reproach upon yourself and them too. If you have occasion to speak of them, do it with modesty and with Tew w,ords. L,ct others do all the praisinr, and voursclf enjov it. I hope you will always have reason to be proud of your sisters. If you are separated from them, maintain with them a correspondence. This will do . yourself good," as well as thrm. Do not neglect this duty, nor grow remiss in It. Give your friendly aJvice. and seek theirs in return. As they mingle intimately with their sei, they can enlighten your mind respecting raaay particulars relating to the female character, important for you to know; and on the other hand, you have the same opportunity ta do them a similar service. However long or widely separated from them, keep up your fraternal attection and intercourse. It ia ominous of evil when a young man forgets bis sisters. . M. W su, editor of the N. Y. Despatch, wj m mi ncn ana quiet a Milt m anr to oi in quiu we wetot tor example Widower Smith's wnron stoDDed on mor ning before widow Jone s door, and he gave the usual country signal, that he wanted some body in the house, by droppen the reins, and , sitfen double, with his elbows on his Irner. Out stripped the widow, lively as a cricket, win a iremernious black: ribbon on her snowwhite cap. Hood morning was soon.said on both sfdes and the widow waited for what was lurtbcr to be said. "Well. Ma'am Jones, perhaps yoi don want to sell one of your cows, nohow, for .ak.tb ouwiug, any way do yon! ell, there. Mister Smith, you could nt hate spoken my mind better. A poor, tone woman, like me, does not know what to do with so many creatures, arid I should be dad i rmt ii we can m it." - no tney adjoarasd to the meadow. Far mer Smith looked at Roan then at the widowat Brindle then at the widowj at the Downing cow; and the widow again; and so Ihroigh the whole fortv. The same call was made everyday for a week, but farmer Smith could not decide which cow he wanted. At length, on Saturday, when widow Jones was in a hurry to get through her baking forSun-vj.-.y and h.id "ever so much" to do in the house, as alt farmers wives and widows have on SalurJay. she was a little impatient t armer Smith was as irresolute as exer: "That'ere Downing cow is a prctt. fair cretor; but-" he stopped to glance at the witfow f lace, and then walked round hernot the wjdow, but the cow. , :"Th,ll'cr,! ,hort horn Durham is not a bad Zl f.fenitbut 1 don1 another look at the widow. -The Downing cow I knew before the late Mr. Jo. bought her.- Her. he sighedand both looked at each other. It was a highlv interesting moment. uh4! J 'fWf oW milch; and so is Brindle; but I have known better.Umg stare succeeded this speech Ihe reuY A,r,ofr-SmUb'if,Wl the Co- Tou want th.1w,dloef.t0n, f the W3IJoer Si nd hit. !i Jon"Lw!,re duly published the Massachusetts, and as soon as they were 'outpublished," TjJsi A 'MoTHaaV Ijvb Happv U he who knows a mother's love! -li- rr . J "u ine over pleasure. Lven rebgion, while she waters her faith with Bu'l td "I beSl of her from 2il m.al ,on spring v. r I- '" Dy ne touch of intrrp! Its objects are the wfc s .v" 1 ? f re9i haunt, the Iradle o( " near the couch of the fain? JdrjSrf'TT sweetest smi eft break throurh tS ti J llllft IVIssm nff sab ss . a . . hmiwA I , i ! "na ol orrow. It is , SM5?!3.?i si so K-V- .L Pnty,aud cour narJ Persecutinu k.t-j . , ,"",rPe roll their dark wave , , " - lllli isir mar " seniles mj ii i Pde.tjowJr V T10 Pulence aad .....4 -vivccatmy oer it ' " ; .l,rnUCeetlotj are Jed pB
', the 6uul. WUf u heart strit ken and abandon-,
cd, when branded by hamefand followed by , scorn, her arms are still open her breast Is still kind; through feverr trial thai love will follow, rheer us in misfortune, support us In disease, smooth the pillow of pain, and moisten the bed of death! -" r - . Happy is he who knows a mother's love! CONSUMPTION. IT ia eaeulatcd from the bills of mortality, that very fifth, person dies of Consumption. The Vicurneeto this disease are principally taosa under 35 years of ege.comprising the flower tad strength of ourcountrv. One of the best remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this direful malady at the very threeholJ, is the justly celebrated Indian cure Tor Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asth ma the "Watasi. Annexed are some of th many recommendations hat mieht be riven frm individuals well knewn, and highly respected it. extensive portiohs of our counirv. " I The" following is from Rev. J. Speuldihg, Secretary of the Western Education Society; Mr. Tec Seat Sir; In reply to your question, "Has the Watasia been of any service V' I am happt to say it has succeeded in my family admirably. The case was one of severe Cougu, attended with pain in the side or breast, and threatening to end in consumption- On using the above Medicine, the cough and pain have disappeared and health hae been restored. To tnv frienos I do not hesitate to say Tav IT. Cin.,Dec.5, 1836. J. SPAULDINO. The subscriber having used the "Watasia," in severe pulmonarv affection, cm attest te its su perior virtues in diseases of the lungs. The success in his case was truly astonishing less than one bottle being sufficient to restore him to Lealtb. Cin.Jan. 1537. A. NOYES. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Droukvlile, where additional ctrtincttee and directions may be obtained. BALDNESS. RF.AUTIFUL head fhair is the grandest ornament belonjrinff to the human frame. A How strangely the loss of it changes the counten ance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old age, which causes many to recoil at being un covered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintances; the re mainder of their lives is consequently spent in re tirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of hie hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OLDRtDGK'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling off on the first applies tion, and a rew bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates of the first respectibility in support of the virtues of Oldridge's Balm arc shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Hobkkt Wharto.i, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the high character of the following entlemen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Oldridre. and have found it hi?hlv serviceable, net inly as a preventive against the falling of hair, but iso a certain restorative. - Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St fJeorge charge. No. 3fJ north Fifth st ; John ingus, Ml Arch st.,' John D. Thomas, M. I). 163 Race St.; John 8. Furrv. 101 Snru Ifuiri, McCurdy, 243 South ?th st.i John ard, jr. 13:1 Arch st. . It will certainly raise its virtues ia the estima tion of the public, vhen it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 years of age and the others not less than' .'JO. 1 rfroni the Mayor." Commonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said citv of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John 8. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen or character and respectability, and as such full credit should be given to said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused L. S. the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth day of December, etc. Robert Wham-on. Mayor. CAUTtOM. Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a eplendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, tbs agent's name, etc. - Editors. All country papers who will insert the above once a whek 6 months, and send one number to the agents, shall be entitled to nnedos. of Balm. Bold wholesale and retail by COM3TOCK and CO., role Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street rsew lork.and by one or more druggist io nearly every town in the Uaion. Oct. 1938 . 42-ly HOOTS and S110E9. WJECF.IVED and Tor sale, M 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots ' do coarse shoes 1 ' 800 geod common coarse shes. S00 boys' do de 40 " youths do d 150 women's kip shess, 0 " do calf. 100 ehiWrea's ehoes. 80 boys eoarso boots 80 " youths' do 100 Miller's Common eoarse boot. BrookviHe, November Ja.'VsS.8" TNER' DROOKV1XLE CHAIR MANUFA f?7YlJ?V" vniut. subscribers respectfully infm -- the Cttizrn nf rtrnk.:ii j .l. surroundiug country, that they have esUb.iahd taemselves in the Chair Man.ciurug tiusmess, in all its various oranchea. it,.. be st all times luccommoaats raney and Windsor Chairs; Sattces, c. of everi desermt on. nH r tk i.... ' r.' :. "erT persons w:.ft. . . . . . 1 Cincinnati tassmns. House aad Sign Painting; doors, counters &c M 4 .u T.,U,i0n of M'WJ CurLd MaFle! Ti J ot VtaM f Wood or Marble. uoS 1. in "o t of Brookville S2ir. rtdVae."Vr:-Bi-J DTM rt- " rth of N. D. Jaa. n. iea. . " r -- Cash t7anll - A aereoaa iadhtet t n. Prto. a. t' - persons) wftose notss kavs laid rose last ar hums ta. i.w.j:... - ti
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IIowmmI'n Tonic Klixtnrc: - 1 Or, I'egetabfc Frkrifvgt' A tprcific ari lasting cure jar the Fcttr and Ague. , THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicine, it having been the re suit of maay years study, experience, ami labor, in the medical practice and observation 01 r ever ana Ague. It is composed of such medicinal principles as were considered most lit to restore the har mony of Sctinu betweeu the Stomach, l.irer,' and loss of which bartnonv is evidently the immediate) caue or tbe disease. It .pecauy promotes a regui. ..t 1.0.1.1.. . --mm. i. n. ana wis uvuu ji.tiv a m w jtirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to. the whole system. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action uf the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Itraeh, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats. Dys entery, Bowel Complaints, and many other affec tion, of similar origin. Out it is in the treatment or Fevers, and especially in Fever and Ague, or la termittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced save reign 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 has always warded off the apprehended attack. (V-It was deemed not improper to accompany tha Vegetable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furnished to the proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each battle. For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Brookville, where additional certificates and directions can be obtained. i . . PILES, $e.UCEMORRHODIS. VO CURE JN'O PA Y.' Price $1. HAY LINIMENT. No Fiction This extraordinary chemical composition the result of science end the invention of a celebrated medical man. the introduction of which to the publie was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed aequsst.has since gained a reputation unparatleled, fully sustaiuing the correctness of the lamented Dr. Uiid'.ey'e last confession, that "he dared not die without eivinr to nosteritr the benefit of his knowl. edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to hia friend and attendant. Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery. , It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, firet and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and tlso so extensively and effectually as to battle credulity, unless where its effects arc witnessed. Erternt.Ui, in the following complaints; . Fcr Dopsy Creating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swtliingt Reducing them in a fca hours. RkeutnafitmAcale or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sort 7'A-oat By cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup, or lfh.onpi.ig Cougk Externally, and over the chest. All Hruitet, Sprmint and Burnt Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers Whether fresh or long standing, an; fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosrning coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. The common remark of those who have used it in the Piles, is, "It acts like a charm." THH PILKS.-Tho price 1 is refunded to any person tvho -ck ill use a bottle of (lav's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle Without Being cureu. i bese are the noitivo orders of the proprietor to the Agci.ts; and out of many thousands sold, not ono has been unsuccessful. We rD"ght insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell tho article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. . CAUTION. None can be genuine without a splendid engraved wiapper, on which is my name, and also lAaf of the Agents' SOLOMON it AYS. To Editors All country papers who will in sert the above 6 months, and' send one number to the agents shall be entitled to one doxen of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and CO., sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street. New York, and by one Drugget in every town ia the Union. Oct. 19, ib;j If "SV.W COODS. THE subscriber again makes his obeisance to his customers, and the public in general, and has tb pleasure to announce, that he is now receiving and opening a general assortment o' Goods, Wares and Merchandise; consist ing in part of the following articles, vis; Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of everv c-ade and colour. - - . Premium satinetts of various colours. Plsin As figured, fine At coarse satinets ef all col s Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and ve!low flannel Twiled do do tU ' Rose, point and saddle blanket - I nt . . ' ! " - n d cMlnp-e of U col's, fine de anperfi. lot pieces cahcoce, including all grades, and everr style and pattern A. beautiful assortment of ginghams ' A great variety of plain and figured Circassians ranch meriao of the best quality & of various col's rlain and nVured silica ,! m. .n. . , . Splendid coronation silks j - , , Senchew and sarcenctt silks Ladies' silk, kid and hoskin gloves ' do figured silk and pickwick do i '; ' Men besver ard buckskin gloves and mitten. Plain S fi!K ""j00' Wreted ni coUon h0" fiaia and figured cambric muslin ifa '" .1 i. - .... . . ; ' i I leshionablefurandBtrawbonhete . Splendid bonnet ribbon., belt and cap ribboaa - tJ!'t-BUoe5 Dd kooU' linf men's had boys' kip and coarse boots Ladies gaiters, prune!, calf aad u-or'o boot ' " do ' do shoe.' ' Youths', sad boya eBJ children's cslf anTmor'o and coarse shoes i - . seal collars' "P'' r"' graaea. A gen J assortment of krJ.-.-j . . Uing knives and forks, shea ktf-swVieker -1 . - r nam. AS awortaim r-u: :"-:"" 1-am. IM sett Uvenaol China of various patterns. Prussian euna anil ..... 150 sett keaatiAil plrtea, di.he. aad pitceers, aasorted. wns aa coomb Bfaokvillai Nes. mJih. ti3 ? WALLrOK.
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IT.lt? R nEDfrlKKN .... . ... I wa F.AMiiAiiuiv.-iYLciiiiit most important i UiL .. i. -flif- .r. .u..,Ud. tad those I functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous dobility, hey should not even then despair, for it is not in deer if that relief esn be found. No. I.et 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 beading or this adMoffat a I. lie ."UCUicinca. wouio , v:r i ., : - j ;..... ,1 r their foolish "itreiudices. thev biisht. perhaps, be in eaten tueir eje; .. ...-. -..-. , ttucea io inquire wneiuei treatment of diseases, differed frum that of their own physicians. They would then learn that it did differ, and ery widely, and with most hsppy rasults, too. If they pursued their inquiries still urtber.lbey would find that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form, for almost everr disease, and they would learn, too. that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave tbs patient in precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years before that scorgo of mankind, "Mercury, was employed in the healing art. Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician he who prepareth his medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclcsiasticua, chap, xxiii. F. 3 7 he skillful physician shall lift vp his head: and in the sight of the great men as shall be in admiration. . ; f. 4. For he hath prepared his medicines o-tt nj the HERDS of the earth, and he that is sise uill not abhor them. ' Moffats Vegetable Lisa Med.cikks possess qualities of the mod mild and beneficial nature. They arc composed of articles the most snti-putres-cent, combined with ingredients known as the only certain eutulctc fur fevers of every description. When the disease ia produced c.tlcr from cold, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situations, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain ia their) operation or effects. They are possessed of peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease, but st the same time restore and invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immcdiatelv diffuse themselves like vspor, through every pore, producing effects at once delightful. salutary ana permanent. hen the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to tho nerves, exbilerate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, aad re-animaic the whole man. Tho life medicine, have also been osed with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspensie dis eases. Consumption, Asthma, Liver X!omHaint. i n i . . . T . I imeumaiirm, cnroui ana lnuamttory) lfropsies, &c. 4c. For full particulars the resder is invited to call at Mi. Moffat's office, 287 Broadway, and receives copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. - The following letter, are lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately received from different parts of the United States. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir: It is with sincere pleasure that 1 venture to address yon, to thani you for the benefit I have received from your medicines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I hv tr?p"? nearly all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I. however, received no relief from any ol them, bince 1 was shown ycur Good Samaritan, which induced mctotry your medicine. v ncn i appneu to you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were cover ed witb scars; but after takini a 25 cent box of your pills, tho dead skin began to scale off, and so conunueu un;n i wa. entirely cured. It i. now t , ... out iiiuuius since i was cureu, and i Lave had no return of theceinplamt. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respectfully, your ob't ecrv't, , M. CLEOVER, - , l.'Hh st., between 5th and Jackson Avenues. . w - LawaeacB, N. V. May 2.. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I was troubled .with the piles for several years. I applied to the most eminent I'hysicians without relict A friend of mine. W M S1I S k mt. v,iarsc, wbo baa. received great relief from them, recommended me to use. your Life Pills. Though I wa suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in 49 hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with them st all , , . . Illi nave dccq tree irom distress ever n.l a- K , Pie,,,!rc ,n 'ecnmnding them to those XT - . . . a - similar manner. nespeciruiiy, JtUSKPII E STEARNS. r r ,. Ncw Tor'. April, l:ki. ' aivir; nmceyour Life Medicines hare ven mirouuceu in tins neighborhoiNl, they hare
vonawonuers. 1 will merely sUte a few cae.r
iac v,ne oi my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe. a bo was supDcd to be in itori;!. f .i - t. .. i a cars, alter taking two bottles of the Phosnix Bitters and one box of the I.ifWPii;. awvtiut. ivi a ii v isBtni her health, entirely restored.' . Mr.Milo B.Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles of the Bitters and one 23 cent box of the Pills, told nte he was as wollas he ever was Snd told a gentleman in my store who wa. afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pills end Bittsrs just so soon he would be a well man. : ' . Also, Mrs. Horuu. w ife 6f John lfnrAa year, since taken siek, and often Lad fits, and lost the use of one of her arm.. Ia ,ix week. after Uk.ng your Pill, and Bitters, so far recovered tni a. 7. . V""0 oneor hcr neighbors. ,e. ar,yK,flrh"eb'Cnin b,d wltbfefST . wiioii. tish this ieit.r Zr "rr. "vr rr 1puA Asa ata .ft :. . Po.tma.ter JJ. SC.' ,lh J- A. VAN YALKENBUI , . . CI eaa be had to me as Y ALKENHirnrsir , w x. 1 ork, April 1; lS38.r T Mr. W . Moffat-Sir I. Lave been afflktedw.th the fever and asme about ti.,. -JZ.rTl. w,.th v . . - I snd after taking two boesaad two tetth, t t-!' er. I am very thankful to infornVoLJ? It "C WI'ew cn" .m,y, JUUK TENNENT, K Y g York Mill. March 89. 1a' aad K.r' WiT: -eelinefor3 An . in jraur .edieiae. she ha. entire reTovTrsJ ' !f.v" rtr. if tw. will cy M??!? V tat J-Misfc it. adirreesia ,, ZZl-". 'A ' Nesawra ia
biclc with the rheumatism, and could Sad nottmr
to cira tr.e an relief, until I had f-smmerirM t.. : . - - r r. " S'ngyour cgeiaoic jne i wis ana i r.ornix jmte.s la takiag the first bottle and one box of pills. 1 fount the most excrutiating pain that 1 bad long beta trodbled with, .entirely disappeared. Such being the case, it is with f ratitude I offer these stntimcnts, feeling confident that I am indebted to yoa more than words csn exprees. for' your valuable medicine and the speedy cure I received front its good effects, v lours respectfully. . . GEORGE BROFTS. Maucb Choak. Jaa.17, 162e. Mr. Moffat Sir: I am most hsppy to sec(J yn throoffh your ajrentMr. W'hite, a few lines relative to your excellent Life Medicines.7 For a length of time I hare been complaining of an infection of tbi liver, and tnsd much medicine, but found no relief. nntil I commenced with yours; I have nowiakea nearly two bottles of your PLanlx H'tters. and 1 am pleased to state mat i nna ntyseti itsx recover icg from a long and lingering complaint. Mcst gratefully and sineerely Tours, GEORGE IUSNER L1TTEB VBOM WABBE5 FATTCRSOB. -.Lockport, Nov; 27th, 1637. Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a rcmarkab'.e instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pill and Phoenix Hitters, in restoring lott health to tl afflicted, has occurred in my family, I deem it a duty I owe both to yourself and tbe public, ta ml the fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might percLancesce thif.and obts: a remedy in season to preserve them from s prcn;ture grave. " - m jam my wiie nas oeen antcteu with tbs iiver camplaint and general debility fur upwards of thru years; and for the Ian three months !. his cot been able to walk across the room. After trying various mcoicincs prcscrioeo oy various pbysicians. wuicb gave ner no reiier. she was given op ti ucurab'c. In this sitastion she was gradually (t;- . st a. a iog.wi.cn i Happened to call upon your t rent ia this village, and he gave me a copy of tbs Grcj Samaritan, the perusing of which tuduced ins to try your medicine, although I had but little hop ofber reccivirg any benefit from-it. TLe effe was surprising. Before she had taken one bottle of bitters and ore lox of pille.she was so far rec? fercd aato be able to accomplish most cf her Ussi worx without awstsnce. -Yours, respectfully, WAR KEN PATTERSON. for further particulars of the above mti icmo. see .Moflat a tod !amaritar., a cc.iv d which accompanies the medicine. A copy can t!i be abtained on application at the store of Mr. C Cam. Brookville, Ind. Sold by W. B. Moffat, 857 Broadway, W.Tsil a iiocrai aesucuon mace te more wto nv sell sgnin. J Tor ssle st the Dreg Ptore of - C CAIN, JJroiv.;lc. n. BASTMAN S Kimn OF HLALTn. Formerly tailed Dr. llloodgood's Elixir of Hei'A jrK- years unco I devised and prepared this cv Medicine, which I called Dr. Bloocgo-s'i Elixir of Health: of which I was the sol invents and proprietor. No medicine was known by tkit name, nor was that medicine known tv env'eilci name. It proved a very successful remedy, bear prpaiar, ana others wishing to profit by its ?o;ilantr, are putting up a medicine which tber c!. uioodgood s Llixir of Health. That tU publie may not he deceived on the subject 1 have so g:vcn if rry own name, snd tbe directions scents panying Each Bottle arc signed with mj own s:rnature, wtinoui wbich none is (vcnurne, and n couulerfeit which would be forgery. Sold VN hole sale an Ileta-J t rry Drug Store, Zanervills.Obif. II EASTMAN March 15th. 1S37. Ti : - : v. . - .. '' wnircrsa; ncstorative :a s.l i wberc the stomach, bowels, liver, or any tf lis gans enncetned in the digestive funrtiens arstlil primary seat of the dieca, and that suck is tn nf almost the whole catalogue of human miUa.M. is wen unwn to every physician. All diseaetf eiuent to people living in. warm climates, or st snd flat countries, or such as harder on large hist or rivers, partake more or lera nfwht is ttrmtl bilious, from the organs concerned in the process tf I u.u..MHg uw Dcwgmosc primarily or principle y affected, and ague ana fever, bilious fever, ysJ low fever, lake ferci. iundlp. i,;i. ,i,i,.i dysentery, common cholera morbus, ague, caks im liver complaints, are all diseases in which tlssta organs are first deranged and arise from the siri predisposing cause, vix.- Exhalations of anrskc vegetable miBsmate, but modified by sutnc fetalis ities in the conatitntiAn l. .v. HV ''.Li. 4. 'I. j . IU. . ' - i " or season where it occurs. , A sure and strer " . f - laumg preventive, as well as cure, f.r all tSrt complaints, u the ELIXIR OF HEALTH, For sale st the Drug Store cf C- CAIN, i irokviHe, where additics! certea!es sm directions tan be ..btained. Dr. Buntham's DROPS, or Me dicinc for Frrrr. . AS aa anti-billious snJanti-djsjptic Xfl:c:s. tho I'reps are unrivalled, where they ws knows. oy ai.y thing yet recommended. Persobs kt ",T "ueator years. with pain in tba sldsbreast stomach pt lungs and .when, to all sp pearanccs, disease.had ade exteusive ravagM. and .eemed to be beyond the control of mcdiciM. have been in all cases of trisl" greatly bcr.efir.ti. and in a lama mainrii nf ... .,..!. : . - , o j -. , VB ..indulge cti.tii. j Iieved a. the cases of Mrs. Hunter of I.snctittt. Mi- uurweJi of Coiumbus, and Miss Tiffsnycf r-'w"' "uncanny testify and many others sM here enumerated, who have been relieved froraty suffering, of periodical sick, or nervous hesd kY billions and cramp chelic. These fscts in ccartr I lion. with the ease, and tha aaf..tr of ii. ctmimstn-l tioa, reader it indeed aa interesting and dcsirskls r.V, 7 0 ictcd peraop. It is givca i hV I j - - a in.'-.aTreeab;e berera --""K aaministration, in a:i catcs fx eept araptiva fevers, such a. scarlet fever, mtu'.tt. aosau pox, sc. in which, eases warm rfrini. n cf ly adraissibie. The dose beinir .m.ll rnd.rs it .17 -. ""cu":01 meuicme for children and in&a!rmP2?f.a knil ad Prei-fUj ia thossiiseare. ol a oil. ions character. met complftint. fit, .k-. i 1 Zr stitutioa at thia early period af existence, or .b V ,T lV,nin Jn death of a . vast prorcrt. of the children of this country, - v f . Brookville. vtmM .AJ-..:l-.i .J olrectKinB mar be obtained.- ' - tJP2L!lE,i:l'VEI! FOR, SALE, by 1. 1 barrel or leas qusntitv. ' , S Me. Sugar " " : "'-v "! J , oo Maekaral. WO la... best Codfish, OOlba.Rice, ;.' 5 tbla- Brand v I M m K o ' ca Rum, I Oo ine; t art 1ABA . a . . Asesf 8saalB Btiiiw ' J Csstiirge, . .y,V.l. J VKfcD.OAixir; ,t'w;;:-v:--":' JToeavuM. March ZJU, wm a. -sb
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