Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 July 1839 — Page 2

ITKE5Ttxo Sight. The New-York c6rrespohderit of (he Baltimore Chronicle, thus describes-the exhibition "of Sabbath school scholars at Stateo Island, on the fourth of July. It is said to have been one cf the most impoeina; and delightful scenes imaginable. -Siofei Island (Harbour, Aeir-Forit,) July 4, IS39. I am now amid 14,590 S.ibbath school scholars, who have been conveyed lo this beautiful Island, by four steamers and nine tow-barges attached to the Erie Canal. The dy is beautiful beyond comparison and all who are here are happy, and wear sweet contentment and peace of mind in thcin countenances.

This gala hns been got up at an expencc of four or fire thousand dollars, which sum of money was subscribed by a few of our citizens toe moment a proposition was submitted to thetn. Had it been necessary, twenty thousand dollars would have been obtained without difficulty. Tiie spectacle before me is most imposing and well calculated to call into action the n ner feelings of our ra.ture. We behold be fore us 14.500 children, but few of whom arc over ten years of age, and all of whom have thus far remained ignorent of the vices and crimes of this wicked world. They are to comprise a portion of thosa who are to lead the affairs of the next generation; and no one who possesses a feeling heart can fail to ofier his praj-crs to the throne of eternal mercy and of grace, supplicating in their behalf the benediction and the piotcction of the Almighty Ruler of the universe. The whole multitude are arrayed in white, pure as their own innocent hearts; and, as they gazs around them.ani witness the manifold evidences of the cxistancc of a Superintending Providence, they doubt not, discard not the maxims and teachings of that Redeemer who died that they might be saved, and who hath said, "Suffer tittle children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.-' Mr. W EBSTBit. The following is a letter of Mr. ebster withdrawing from the can didacy. To the People of Musstmnsitm. It is known that my rame has been presented to the publk:, by a meeting of Members oi tne Legislature of the Slate, as a candidate for the office of President of the United States, attheensuingelection. As it has been expected that a Convention would have horn lwlden in the autumn of this year, composed ofj Hum sunai cm a ics, i nave nttherto thought proper not !o anticipate, in any wav. .u.i? vi mwi vonvnuoii. liut I am now out of the country, not to return, probablv. much earlier than the perion fixed for the meeting of the Convention, and do not know what events may occur, in the meantime, which, if ere at nome, rruglil demand immediarc attention from me. I desire, moreover, to act nojwrt, which may tend to prevent a cordial and efTec live union among those, whose object 1 trust, is to maintain, unimpiared, the Constitstion of the Coonfiy, and to uphold all its great interests, by a wise, prudent, and patriotic administration of the Government These considerations have indued draw my name as a candidate for the effice ofj iresiaeni a: tne next election. DANIEL WEBSTER. London, June 12, ISS9. VrCTOXtl V ASD toe Grasd Dike op RrsThe Liverpool correspondent of the Nork Star says that the London JUonttne Post gives a couple of anecdotes about the Queen which are amusing cnoueh. One is, that on the day ocfore her grand ball, at Buckingham lalace, she sent word to the Grand Duke of Wc Bwca I.a . t a a h . U.A 6e wouu oe glaj if he would join her party, a.id ride n ite her. He was a few minuets too late (the Queen, who is very punctual, naving startc I at tbe precise hour ..amea ana when the Duke rode up, he found Lord Alferd Paget at The post of honor, by the Queen s side, so the future C2r had to ride u me rcarwit;! tne suite. Tie.?fC??d.8l?,3rls' thatl the fc.next light, the Earl of ITxbrid. 1 n. ' v.. Ialn,came to the Grand Duke,with the Queen' commands to dance with her. He very coolly answered that he wes engaged. Some of the piperes doobt this second story, but I think it likely that piqued with her for not waiting for him on the preceding day, or not allowing him to take Lord A. ragct's place by her side, when he Ovetook htr, the Grand Duke was glad to retaliate. What were Acr'commands' to him On the dav that the Duke left I.ondon,he farea ftrewell dejunc to his English friends, and when leave-talking commenced, he kissed i aeUy half, million sterfing i Engird! BalU Pal. FTHB f'S1 of the Mississippi caitors, (says the New. York M " . .. . l VOI ciuerea into a combination hence. t receive no subscrition withaut par. ment to advance nor for less ttian G month0 rMDIrC adninm nr .) . . . t"v mn irancient adjerasers; to announce no man for office withSoli ictr?510 iBi Jnce; to charge ESS ! ""i"? S d"rtiments, and re qaire payment for ih. : ,T . , , d.inv: in Havance: in .. wuo Shall ri main ,t.l; O0 thC 1st Of Orfnrr nA , into lb K.-t.'j:r.- : IL ,n,r atcounls " uorner lor rrJ ' e are oarselrca

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tomtrj than tbe abo-

pition of the system of credit connected with

it. There is no calling or occupation in the United States, liberal or machankal, that laid under as heavy tribute to thissvetcmas the daily press. The losses are enormous from credit, connected will the practice of gratuitous advertising. The large sums thai are this way lost could be partly and advantageously employed In improvcing the quality of the Newspaper press, by paying an adequate price for seme of that various talent which is now absorbed in conducting there

riodicil Mai7inf ib. TVinn -lftnlf Pt ir"40' mctse. itspeei,ty promotes a regonodical angaamesof the I won. Vail. ri 6nj healthy appetite, which is generally en -

IT is caeulated from the bills of mortality, that : w"ole system. It must be to all, every fifth person dies of Consumption. The vic-i. " roetficrn possessing these peculiar Virtues, timesto this disease are principally those under 35. crul ,n a ere var.ety of com plain is. By reyears of amscomprisiug the flower and strength of' nev"ff b healthy action of tbe digestive organs.

our country. One of the beet remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this direful malady at the very threshold, is tbe justly celebrated Indian cure for Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asthma the "Watasi.." . Annexed are some of the many recommendations

hat might be given fr. m individuals well knewn,ll?rm uei1 r ver.1 powcr 've becn ln.n-

Ihly respected ih extensive portions or our : followjnr is from Rev. J. Spnulding, Sec - count rv, Tl.e

retary of the Western Education Society; ucu prevccuvc, oi many wi.o Mr. Peck SearSir; In renly to yourtjoestion.'fr enbJec to periodical recurrence of the "Has the Watasia been of any eervice!' I am !CL"'8 ,nJ l ever, and it has always warded off the happf tosav it has succeeded in my family rf.7ii-! aPPreLendcd ack. (Krlt was deemed not iinrfcy. The case was one of severe Cough, atten- j ProPcr t accompany thn V egetable Febrifuge v.ith ded with pain in the side or breast, and threaten-! fev7 of lhe manr unequivocal certificates politely ing to end in consumption. On using the above ,urnitVed t0 11,0 Pprietor, coToborstive of the Medicine, the cough and pain have disappeared 'orcgoing statements. For further accounts of its and health has been restored. prea "sefalness.see pamphlets accompanyingench To my frienos I co not hesitate to say vav it. t Cin., Dec. 5, 1S36. - J. SPAULDING. ( i or sale at the Drug Stora of C.CAIN, The subscriber having used the "Watasia." in j Brookville, where additional certificates and a severe nnlmnnarv aWlinn. can altpst la its in. 1 directions can be obtained.

penor virtues in diseases of tLe lungs - I The sue cess in his case was truly astonishing lcs than one bottle being sufficient to restore him to health. Cin. Jan. A. NOYFS. For sale at tho Drug Store of C CAIN", . Brookvlile, where additional certificates and directions may be obtained. - BALDNESS. A BEAUTIFUL Lead of hair is the grandest -fl. ornament belonging to the human frame. now strangely the loss of it changes the counten ance, and ttrematorelv brinsrs on the aDoearance old age, which causes manv to recoil at bein nncovered, and sometimes ev the jests and sneers of the i-cn shun societv to avoid ir acquaintances; thereinaiader cf their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In ihort, no: even the loss of property fills the generous thinking vouth with that lxa w sinking gloom as docs the loss of h - s is hair. To en an tnese unpicasruit circn instances, OLDRIDGG'S BALM OF COLOMBIA stops the hair from falling oA on the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eje-brows and whiskers; prevent the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates ing ventlemen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Colombia discovered by J. Oldridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not

of the nrst resnectiS:lftv in cimnnri r,r ,i

of Uidndgs s Balm are shown by the proprietors. , "einer iresu or long standing, and fever sores Ucad the following; Uobcrt Whartos. F.so ' - "Pcrations upon adults and children iu redu

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uio ..ujor oi nil. aoeipbia, his certified, as mar r wenings, ana loosening coughs be seen below, to the hiffh character of tl.. Ciin&' I an4 lightness of the chest by relaxation of tl.

. - . - - - . . . Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist XT; George charge, No. SO n:rth Fifth st ; John P Inglis.331 Arch st ; John D. Thomas, M. I. 163 iiacc St.; joim . tarry. 101 Soroce st - IT...I. McCwrdy, 243 South 7lh St.; John Uard. jr. I! Arch st. It will certainly raise its virtues in ii tion of the public, when it is known that three of luo.ooe signers are more than 50 years of are and the others not less than TO. F rom lhe M.tyor. Commonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. I. Robert W barton. Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well a-qnaint-m wuu Messrs. J. V. Ingles, John S. Furey. a rV o , ' 1 ave liCre,!n:o set my hand, and caosd i ;l,t!,e scal of lhisciiJ to be affixed, this sixth y ofDecembsr.etc. Koeert Wharton. Mavor cc-7yO-V Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid eugraved wrapper, on which is represented thc Falls of Niagara, thc agent's name, etc. s Editors. All country papers who will insert the to the agents, shail be entitled to one do, of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and CO., wle Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl ttrect iNcw York, and by one or more druggist in nearly every town in the Union. 0, i933..42-ly iNLW GOODS. i J" eobsenbers would respectfully infoim ST ZTlZi IT-efally that v ."cimijj irom Aczo Fori, Philadelphia, Pillsburg, and nriinofi, A general assortment f MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following; Dry Gcods and Groaries cf all kinds-, Hard, Earthen. Queen's and Tin Liverpool. Chi Boors' shoes, evMpSrsTrppMb, r arr, itU and Paint aii ofwhsch w. .m .r-s""'.re,"". is terms. COUNTRY evi a 16 Bbls. Sugar. 8 do Molases, 4 do Mackerel, w0 lbs. best Codfish, ?0 lbs. Rice, 5 bbls. Brandy, 5 do Rum, 3 do Wine: ATrt Ax;BsmT " "!.. CalLir. Nails and HiT-m. V.'"!".1". oallion. -'rcn ui, isoy. r.a CASB. FIVE DOLLARS IER UtrNnnrri neY'.'LP'"1. h.l for

....j .j.preicnure against tue lallmg cf hair, but!, J V a oouie uilhvs Lumment also a certain restorative. jjr. thc 1 'es. return lhe empty bottle without

..u5n jiccvur.iy, whose names are signed to the t ,; " j " ' " near .Maiden rent 1'hvsicians without relief A frir-ml r . above certificate, Mat they are gentlemen of char-1",", h l eari 'ec' York, and Mr. Clarke, who had recei ved crea rlir r ' TrL rC'M: "eh full creditibyocte inSS-U" lWn m lhC lTni0n' "I' amended eE Jr uSfuu should be g.ven to said crtiiK.at.- 1 wl,lJ"1- Thnuirh I ..,n,.: . . . 1 4,S'

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RotraniPs Touic fixture: Or, Vegetable Febrifuge., A specific and lath ing cure Jor the Fever and Ague. . THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicine, it having been tbe result of many ycara'study, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague, It is composed of such medicinal principles as were considered most fit to restore the harmony of action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other important functions of the system, the loss of which barmbnv is evidently the immediate

cause of the disease." It speedily promotes a regujtirely destroyed or rendered very preeanor; by ) """ vuci, vigor anu strength is toe to it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dv pepssa. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysentary. Bowel Complaints, sr.d many other affection cf similar oriffin. But it is in the treatment of i evers, and especially in Fever and Ague, or In i ''- y "c . wo ue sren us J usefulness, it is pronounced sovereign to all ?eme'1"68 beretofore discovered for those diseases. It PILES, $c.H(E.HORRHODIS. VO CURE .VO P.1Y.' Price K VY'S LINIMENT No Ficrio.NThis cxtraordiiiarv cliClilical cmmtnaitinn r. suit of scicr.ee ar..l the inver.tion of a celebrated medical man, tliC introduction of which to the pubhe Was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed beqt ,oas since gained a repnution unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of lhe lamented Dr. Giidlcy's last confession, that "he dared not die without jri vine toiwisteriLv the hpni-fit nfl.ia bnl. ,f;eu?e.orV"8.6UhJort aB1 hc therefore bequeathed friend and attendant,, Solomon Ilavs.the serc.t of " 'wwrr ., now "sod t,,e Principal hospitals, and iu our country, nrst and most ceriamly for the cure of the Pile, and also so es- ! . "slvcy "a cffoctus'.Jy as to baffle credulitr. un i Inee ,.. rr . . " - ' .V , , . :ects are messed. External! in mc lonnwir."' eomn inr.its: For Dnpty Creating extraordinary absorption at once. .i Swellings Reducing them in a few .citio or cjiironic, civire u,c j ,.roof or cancers, ulcers or colds. Crnp, or TThoViiu Com-A Externally, and over the chest, .ill rjW .?-,.,. Tw MrCurinr iu a few hours. Srr m,,J rrr.. J parts, lias been surprising beyond concention. . I,e,c,nn0l remark of those who have used it in "re uncis iiKo a ciiarm. Till: PILLS. Tie price $1 is refnnded to ttnil nftrenn ..I Ml . . I ... , . . . . . being cured i nesa are the positive orders of the i...t.(.vwrca ii.c Agcnis; end out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We m ght insert ccrtiticates to any length, but prefer 1 . . e wbo EeH 'e article, should exhibit th. original to purchasers. CAU riON. None can be genuine without a splenoid engraved wiapper, oa which is my name, and also thai of the .fei' SOLOMON HAYS. If! I'.niTODG Ml ... . ... . sert the above 6 months, and send I'e number to the sgentsi shall be entitled to orc down of the Liniment. - .... .. j i.iro wik win in i nt. subscriber Kgtin makes his obeisance to .... v....cr., ...a u.c puol.c in general, and has the pleasure to anr.cunce.that he is now receivine and opening a genera! assortment o'Goods, Wares inVtwitT' con656t!n? ia Part f rollowFand aS,?""- C08rfC Clth3 f Premium satinetts of various colours. Plain & fiirured. fi Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flam l, l.u i oi an coi s inels w.ieu ao do j;) Rose, point and saddle blankets, 130 '.rC 11 c?l & -Pcrfi. . .... i.n..uunig an graces, and every style ami pattern c rcassians t lam and ho-ured kiIL- . Splendid coroaation silks Senchew and sarccnett si!fcs iau.es sua, K,d ard heskin gloves do figured silk and pickwick do Plain and figured cambric muslin Sr";" "ino, worsted and cotton kn Q uo jaconett do do do mull ant l,k: .. .. ..i - , ------ igcii muslin asbianable fur and strw ?f '!nd!d bPnncl rilns, belt and can ribbon. kiiu ooot I tn ... III. a "J'V:'?8 iludiny ladies f capes 8 qr B ar, 5 qr. 4 qr ., 8uaw,, j d j j of all colors and prades. rs seal roller. na s iur cans. cci r. , frm.ta. a i A 'i . : . - i - . -.wi.cio, nara ware and eutlor ;.t... hvareand cutlery, incluoing an.ves and forli8, hoe k1es '"VeeVi lorfc. I ",Ter Sj--'"' bears, pin. cers, locks, hinges and screws. Files. chiJ-l. j . . ' - e " clich o. gimblcts, handsaws, shoo nails. . Rimniii trace chains and hoes. China T. Ii A assortment f russitn cups awua d saucers. Cbia and . appreved ermn. produce. at D. 6ALLIOM. SrMkritht, Nrr. Kta,

So id wholesale mr, r.-.i k-w.rkai,r- , 'ireiroir: 1 was troubled with tl.

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NEW Kflfli " f,t w-"?: Vxperienced relir i" 48 hours, and

A beautiful assortment of ginghams A great variety of plain and figured ci

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KZCTFAT'S LIFE HESZCIXUS. TTJlEANlMATION-VVhenthe roost important MM functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inlteritar.ee or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, hey shoold not even then despair, for it is not in despair that relief can be found. No. Let them first look around, and, laying aside all prejudices, ask themselves this question' If my physician cannot help me, is Lis reputed skill my vnly resort!" Perhaps at that moment th heading of this ad

msment, "Moffut's Life Medicir.es," would jcatcb their eye; and were they in train divested of vertisement, "Moffut's Life Medicir.es," would their foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, be injuucen. to inquire whether .Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment of diseases, differed from that of their own physicians. 1 hey would then learn that it did differ, and very widely, and with most happy results, too. If they pursued their inquiries still further, they would find that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MEHCURY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, thcugh they give present relicf.undermine tLe constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years before that scorge of mankind, "Mercury." was employed in the healing art. Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Eve the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician' he - who preparcth bis medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus, chap, xxiii. V. 3 The ilitJful phytician thall lift wo his head; end in the tight of the great men he thait be n admiration. ' rA he kMhprtpwd hit medicine oil of the HERBS of the earth, and he thai it eite vsill not abhor them. MorrATs' Vegetable Lies Meo.cues possess qualities ofthe moc-t mild and beneficial nature, t hey arc composed of articles the most anti-putres-eent,combmed with ingredients known as the only certain antidote for fevers of every description. When the disease is nrodured pitt.or ; obstruction, bad air. swainny and cam- citntinn.' or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medjjines are certain in their? 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, thev immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, throng, every pore, producing effects at once xlelmbtfrl salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim. His circnUiinn l.-,nu;.t the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found io give a tone to the nerves, exhilerate the ani cairns, invigorate tne body, and rc-anima' the whole man. l uc nic medicines have also been used with the im.5,1 uappy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic d s eases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint kheumatism, chronic and inflamstorj ) Dropsies r..ll , . .. - . '"cuiars ue reader is invited to call at Mr, Moffat' office, SO? Itroadway, and receive a vp, v.ln..- udo oamawtan, published gratuitous iy.. Iha following letters ore lately selected from a vrry targe liumiier which Mr. Moffat has lately re V, ir 0!Ucrent P?"8 of lhe United States. r. .wonai wearsir.- it is with sincere pleasure that I kan.BA A 1 I . ..... . .clure , auaress you, to thanic you for tl reuc"1 received irom your medicines. Mv compiaint was salt ihciitii, fr wllic, I hay trieli nearly all the medicines which wero advertised in ine newspapers. I, however, received no rehef - a TUMI J f Samaritan, which induced metotryyour medicir hen I applied to yu, my legs and arms were bad that they looked like raw beef, and wcrccov ...... ..y ... n,. omce I was Shown voiir fJ.w.J ne re so cu wuu scars, but after tokin" 2. cover a : ' l tAMtt 1. ..r i.iit aeaa sKin began to scal off, and so "- i was entirely cured. It is now four months since I was cured, and I have had .... return or theceinplaiat. I hare recommended your Dnf'.CC,'!.e!rera,.D?on!'' "d ouU adyite all .mi me sail rneum to try it. Respectful I-th st., between 5th and Jackson Avenues have irreat nieasurain n.Min,n,i:....L . .. ... m oiiuu.ir ininnrr. Uespectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. T, xi' o. ew Xor.k' April, ISSS. ...vum-oir; o.nceyour Life Medicines have two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoeni her health, entirely restored. - , i"i...inu o.uoot. mf npil Ann, ..;.!.!. .... at. at:i . i, . king to bottles of the K.tter. and one 25 cent box ... ..un iiiutmmiurf rioii..,.t.n. - s.n-uiBn in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would lake the Pills and Bitters just so soon hc would be a well man Also, Mrs. Ilordn, wife of John Ilordu, was two years eince taken sick, and often had fits, ami lit S:"?'2- In -J -eks'aaeVu! "'er,ao far recovered that she ha. been on a vi.it to one of her neighbors As for myself, I have been in h,.i i. ... 7." ... ment of a few of ttn. m.. "... 1.. !. .troe et8leunder mr nWrr.i: v- mu'.K" uve come !d V;,! osed a r.M. I . , . "" Life Till, .d Pho-nlx'irriters ?nd .ftc'Hk'n& two boxes and two hoitl- it 17. still prew WeBtfr .n.l 7. . l ... -.....v, men uiu me nn itw..i k... icrtaing two boxes ami i . . . ' ters. I am verrTh.ntr... 01 mtlu orm you and tho n VlTL?nwUcy??f Petely curedT uui n . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . mr . . .... Mr. Moffat cine in my fam - " V ' uy iur some months, and have r. ,L'?13L?-11'. S,nce . e,!e commenced u PiJ7oura,e. N. BUTLER. iff.t-De.rU 5!SSlli,l',M-I6tb' m rawjtLf IL 1 hM f1 Plwre ia f yxMrif been troabkd Ibrm. SJ! Dr. Moffat

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king your Vegetable Life Pills ami Pi cnis Hit?,, in takingthe nrst bottle and ane box of pi!8 I fc . the most excruiiating pain that 1 had lor? troubled with, entiiely disappeared. Such b 'n the case, it is with gratitude I c.ffcr thett eit? mcnts, feeling coufi.Ient that I am indebted to"T more than worfls can etpress, for vonr 'vaiu-?bla medicine and the pneedy cure I received frcn.u good effects. . Yours respectlully, C.EORGK BKOITS Mauch Chunk, Jan. 17, Mr. Moffat Sir.- I am most happy ia through your agent Mr. White, a fcw'lir.cs rclativ. to your excellent Life Medicines. For a len 0r time I have becn complaining of an infection of tl, liver, and tried much medicine, bnt found no relitf until I commenced With yours; I have now taVci nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Oitiers, and ! m nlA..jl .A rial . I . . 1 C X 1 - - - ing from a long and lingering complaint. Most grfctcfully and sincerely yenrs. GEORGE It SNER. LCTTER FROM WAEHES PATTCRSOR. ... Lockport, Nov. 27th, i-?37. Mr. V . n. .Moff.tDear Sir; As a remarks!..-, instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pi"i:, and Phoenix Hitters, in restoring lost healtli to ti.a afflicted. Las occurred in my family, I deem it a duty I owe both to yourself and the public, to i-. the fact known, that others suffering under similn circumstances might perchance see this, and cbtii, a remedy in season to prcsenetbem f.-om a rrctri. ture grave. My wife has been afflicted wilb the liver com. p.amt and general debility for Upwards of tire, years; and for the last three months sho Dc been able to walk across the room. After trvinc various medicines prescribed by various physici'atal which gave her no relief, she was given" un as in curab.e. In this situation she was gradua.iy fal Mg.wl.cn I happened to call upon your agent ii inil- ..... aim no gave mo a copy or the Good Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me U try your medicine, altheogh I had bet litt.c hop. of her receiving any benefit from it. The ctT!ct wa. surprising, before she had taken one bottl. of bitters and one box of pills, she was so far reccvfered asto te able to accomplish most cf kcr htvet work witliout assistance. Your?, respectfully. ; WARREN PATTERSON, lor further particulars of the above mJ. irire, ff. SlnfTat's Good , S.maritac. a cony of w h:ch a".nsnpanies the medicine. A copy cn alt. be cbiamcd on application at the store of Mr. C Cain. Rrookville, lnd. Sold by W. B. Moffat, 3i7 Broadway, N.Tork. A liberal iIpiIhmIah ...i., .1 . - . ti.i-..:n sell again. 4 For sale at the Drugstore of C. CAIN, ?rooviI7v n. castmaVs ElilXIIl OF IIGAIifn. f orme 1 bj tailed Dr. Bloodgood't Elixir ofllealt.. KMX years since I devised and prepare, tti. Medicine wh.ch I called Dr. Bloodgoad'. fclixir of Health; of which I was the sole inventor and proprietor. No medicine Was knowu by 0it name, nor was that medicine known by any other name. It proved a very successful remedy, became popular, and others wishing to profit by'its popatanty, arc putting up a medicine which they can Hloodgood a Elixir of Health. That the public may not he deceived on the auljcct 1 have now g:en it rny own name, and lhe directions accompanying Each Bottle are signed with my cv. n sir. nature, wit!;out which none is Genuine, and t eojiirterfeu which would be forgery. Sold Wholesale and Retail nt my Drug Store", Zanesviile, Olio. II. EASTMAN March 15th. 18:17. This is Universal Restorative in ell casst where thc stomach, bowels, liver, or any bf the organ. concerned in the digestive function, ats it. primary seat of the disease.and that such is tro. of almost tbe whole catalogue of human m.iadiet, is well kuown to every nlii;.n a 11 .1: cment ta pcmilc livmcr in tt-9rn. t:.. - ouniries, or such as border on larro lake, or r, vers, partake more or less of what isterme. fcil.ous, from the organs-wncerned in the process cf ehminating bile teir.g those primarily or principalr ' m,ni aue and fcver fover.yeluw ,:,Cr, iaKe levct, jaundice, bilious clolick. flysentary, common cholera morhus,srUe, cake and liver complaints, are all diseases in which the sani organs ,re firtt derangcJ ,nJ rjse from lJje Mm prcd.siHjsmg cause, viz.- Exhalation, cf marsh ar vegetable miasmata, but modified l-y some peculiarities in the constitution of the patient, or tleeiimate or season where it nrir, a ling preventive, as well m n.r r.r .11 ,t,M complainu, j. the ELIXIR OF HEALTH. 1 or .ale at tho Drug Store er C. CAIN, IirockviHe. whom Jrt:.i ... ..1 . - "..l.lVU'il KIV,IIWI.I M directions can bo obtained. Dr. Burnhani's DROPS, or a a . ' J" ft ver. .ian anti-oiIiioiiM an.i i..i.n .j.-. ht .?rP.Vrenri,r,"e''w,'ere knowB, ?r! 7 r "f -Tet recn""cnded. Perscbs to hr.. , CrCd '.tr e?" wilh Pin in -orcast stomach or lunir...ni !.. t- .1 .n. pearances, disc... had ado extensive ran set. nd seemed to be bvnnt ti.. ...1 . . have been In til cases cf trial greatly benefittfJ; and in a large majority f instances entirely w lieved as tho cases of Mm ii...,!.. r t Mis. Burwell of Columbus, and Mi.. .Tiffin; of Aladison, ablindanllv f.;r- j . here enumerated, aim i,v- k ii. bS.TS?,en0d'Cv,,,,,itk- or n'"0 bctd-acbe. diiiious and cramn chol.r. ti.. r...- : (inn ..:!. .1 . " lVW III V.IIIIItuon with the case, and n. r. r " ,nu interesting and desrrails 5uL ? Vs ffliCte,, i"- " ffi' '"i! Cw.W.w"Ur. tbi. airrceabl. beveraw mat w uranx uunng its administration, in all eaa Zu iZI fe"n' "ncu M fever, measles, . Px WC, in Which CtlMiuinJ a-inaVa a Mk Aft. vcrVeon' tTfc mill render.it. very convenient md ;..., r. -.m i rr.... nd it operates kindlv .n.l ,.i j... n.VrL ''"i" CnMcter.auch as cholie, summer complaint, fit. .,1 klirui; .i.- ""iv v-nucr -uiu iu w ... ih" of existence, or eiberwise terminate in ti. au 1 Ul I III. l ltllil rAn Hr . . ' - r , i i i . .-".in vi m y.Ei prviH'iwv . wi iuis country. nl 'f, 1,10 Pru Storeof CAIN, dinJiirll "e whefe dditionaI certificates aa. direction, may bo obtained. DLilliKC! OliJte"1? Con,nt,' at tb Americaa office tbt v following-kinda of blanks.- , "-'ecus, Mortgage, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds. Summonfej, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bond, Constable Sales. Notea of hand, '.xqtjihy public. .IKMi :fl .i , owledeent''of aI' ' "V" take tbe arktak. derwii " ."cl". rt7 -

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