Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 August 1839 — Page 4

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Ill 173. T.I. lie Tallevrand was In Bnalnn. One Am. Whilst crossing the market place, he . - . r I wasforcca wstop oyniong roww wagons, mi loaded with vegetables. The wilv courtier. generally o dead to emotion, could not; bat look with a kind of pleasure at these Wagons, and the little wagoners, who by the by, were vouncr and nreltv conntrr women. Suddenly the vehicies came to a stand, and the eyes of W. de I allevrand chanced to rest upon one of the joung women who appeared more love Ij and graceful thanthe others. An excla- . masion escaoed from his liD-it attractd ihe a attention of the fair one, whose country dress a a .a a a - . . and large rial bespoke daily visits to the market, as she beheld thf astonished-Talleyrand, whom she recognized immediately, burst out inugmng. . What ! it it yor exclaimed she. KYcs,indeed,it is I. But you, what are you doing here!' N MI,"aid the young woman, I am walling for my turn to pass on. i am going on to sell my greens and vegetables at the market." At that moment the wagons began to move along, sbo of the straw hat applied the whip to her horse, told M. de Talleyrand the name of the village where she was living, requested him earnestly to come and see her, disappeared, and left him as if rivetted on the spot by this strange apparition. Who was this young market woman t Mad. ame la Comtess de la Toar-du-Pin, (Madnmoi sdle.de Dol Ion) the most elegant among the the ladies of the Court of Louis the Sixteenth, King of France, and whose moral and intellectual worth had shone with so dazzling a lustre in the society of her numerous Mends and nd mirers. . At the time when the Frenrli nobil.t y emigrated, she was young, lively .endowed with the most remarkable talents, and like all the ladies who held a rank at the court, Ind only had lima to attend to such duties as belonged to her high, and courtly life. Let any one fncy the sufferings and ngony of that woman, born in the lap of wealth, and who had breathed nothing hut nprfiima nn. derthe gilded ceilings of the Roval Pal are nf Versailles wlVn all at once she "found herself .... surrounded wuii Mood atd massacre, and mw every kind of danger besetting her young and beloved husband and her infant child. They succeeded in flying from France. It was their good fortune to escape from the bloody land where Robespierre nd his associates were busy, at the work of death. Alas! inthoe times of terror, the nnnr rhil.f.. themselves abandoned with joy, the parental iwh, iot no uiaing puce was secure against - whs viguant eye oi tnosc monsters who thirsted for innocent blond. The fugitives landed in America, and first went to Boston, where ther f.uuid rii-i j But what a change for the young, pretty, and lasnonaoie laay, spoiled from infancy by loud ana continual praises ol ncr beauty aud tal entstt Mons. de la Tour-du Pin extravagant Iv fond of his wife. - At the llmirt ..f Vrnihe had seen her, with the proud eye of a busoano, ine object ol general admiration; indeed, her conduct had alwnve been virtuon and exemplary; bnt now, in a foreign land, una among unsophisticated republicans I7U3) wnai wai me use oi conrlly rctincmentsT A thorough knowledge of La Bonne Fermier,' of Parmentier. seemed to him anile nref-m ble to a rondeau of dementi or Lo tbeaette" of Hermann. - Happy, as he was, in seeking her escape irorn an me perns ne had dreaded on her own account, still he could not but deplore the fu ture Iot of the wife of his bosom. IIprr. with the prudent foresight of a good father and kind husband, he nerved himself ngninst 4fcspair, and exerted himself to render their Mnflif ifiti tw t.. 1. 1 . I. a I. . . . iiiiccimuic innii iiiai oi many cmigrnnts who 'were atarvinw nhrn th litil money they had brought over with them, was vAuausieu. not a word ol HnglUh did he know, bat his wife spoke it fluently and ad tnirably well. They boarded At Mrs. Mailer's, a good-natured, notable woman, who, on every occasion, evinced the greatest respect and admiration for her fair boarder; yet, M. de U Tour-du-Pin was in constant dread, lest the conversation of the good, plain, and well meaning woman, micrht be the eniiaa nrn.t .ft .in ..i ij. his lady. What a contrast with the society of HL a 1 . ST a ska a a. a. f . "f" gemiemen as xvi. ae ttorooane, M. de Talleyrand, and the high-minded and polished nobililv or France ! Whenever he was thinking of this sad translation, (particularly when absent from his wife, and tilling the Cottage which the wr miner In inHnkir k. telt such pangs and heart-troubling as to make him l: . t r f v ma return u urs. uuller.to meet the Innttt nf jrHm he expected to see bathed to tears. iiuium huviu give llim a shake of u':e hand, and repeat to him, "Happy husband I happy husband !,( At last casne. the day when the fugitire family left tta b4arding-howe of Mrs. Muller to (o and ishabit their cottage, where they were to be at least exempt from want, with an only servant, a negro, a kind of Jack-of-all-trades; yuu gardoer, footman and cook. The last function M. d la Tour-du Pi o dreaded most ef all to see him vndertake. It Was almost dinner time. The poor esnigranl went into his garden to gather some ttai'j, and tamed as lon8 M possible. On

KU retrni fc3 w!5 wxs altzrtt Wkis for her,h entered tht kitchen, saw yocxi

ivinir;-wgimu, wno, wiiji ner oacz 4o the door, was kneading the douzh, her artnspf showy whiteness, were bare to the elbows. wiowi TiMiciic. were Dare to thr rihnm M.dela Tour.du.Pin x.t. A iU?-Z? l luii llj t, t teZ!C man turned round. It was his beloved wife, BbhakaJ A I. ft I ft. & .... A who bad exchanged her muli country dress, not as for a fancy ball, but to v.j pti di m rcai inrmcr s wile. At the sight bf her husband, her cheeks crimsoned, and she joined her husbands hands in i. supplicating manner. mO ! my love," said she,do not laugh at me. - , f ' - - " - .iiiuiiri Too full of emotions to speak, he clasps her w un oo9om,ana Kissed ner lervently. From his inauiries. he lenrns. thi her given up to d impair, she had employed her time for their future happiness. She had taken lessons from Mrs. Muller and her ser vantsand after six months, had become skilful in the culinary art, a thorough house-keeper, discovering her angelic nature and admirable fortune.' "Dearest," continued sheifyou knew how easy it is. We, in a moment, understand what would cost a countrywoman sometimes one or two venrs. ' Now .hnll hn iun. if you will no longer be afi aid of ennui for me. w a ui touruouoiaoouimy nbilities,or which I will gire J on many proofs," said she, looking wttn a bewitching smile nt him. upm come, you promised us nsallad, and 1 am go ing to bake for to-morrow, the oven is hot. J . I 1 f . u-uj me orcaa oi tne town will do but oh! henceforward leave it to me." from that moment, Madame de la Tour-du-Piu keot her word: - " smdioivu III going herself to Boston to sell her vegetables and creamcheeses. . . It nn irl . 1 to town that M. de Talleyrand met her. The day after he went io pay her avisil, and found her in tne poultry .yard,, surrounded with a nostol lowle, hungry chirks and pigeons. Truly might have been said of her. ' peX,ta de9 0,seu t bonnes la dature. t u bantes etend sur tout la nithre." : From thee the unfliag'd birds received their food, And all that live know well that thou art ffood. She was all that she had promised, to be. Besides her health had beenn mn, i - - UCIICIIf ed, that she seemed less fatigued by the house- '" sne nau attended to the balls of a winter. Her heautr.whirh k... - t. able in the gorgeous palace of Versailles, was """"K m ner cottage in the new world. M. de Talleyrand said so to her. V a ma . . . i . , r -"! indeed, do jou th.nk so? am delighted to hear it. A woman is alwurs nrf -inaeed ! replied she, with naivette,in it. a woman is always and everywhere ar: i- -i . ' " ' -Missis, him jacket torn; please mend him." Ni immiili!iii. ..(. . . 1 1 . . . . , , , w "wuie, repaired Uol inn s jacket, and continued the com conversation tersation wim n rnarming simuluitv. in . ;-- " w m r:ina, who used to relate it with tint tone ol voice peculiar to his narrations. B A L n N K us ss A BEAUTIFUL kml i..;. :. .i.ornneJt belonging to the human frame. How strangely the lues of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brings on tbe appearance of -e- vu. man j 10 recoil at beine un covered, and aoinetiuiM w the jU and sneers of their acquaintances; the re- " wnaequeniiy spent in retirement. In ahort- .... i Li isii. .i " . " lutm a property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy --l-fif'.u ' T" M hair. To Ai Tii.VvX0 ""Pieasani circumstances, OLDUIDGE'd BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from railing off on tbe first applies tion. and a few httl. .i :. . -..-w i i Brain, ij iiKel. -VLi r..r. ""s it curl beauUfulIV. aim Trees it fmm ar-npr k.. , 7- - nuuraiwii ceriincates ?, ftWS!. in uPPrt of tues Ud.j iiu r n re ..0Wft DT 11,6 Pmprietors. I m 'flV?' KoEBT Wa-aTia.-Bsq.. late alaVDr nf ll.;imrfl..t.:- . '"1' k -.. UU- . . .KV ' nn" ninea, as mav dridge.and have found it biKhly aerviceabl.. not alft;atta7-w',,, rJJi,hateUr"-.Me,nodi Minister in St iniv nnum... . , ... . K ilV''i John D' Th0,n"' M- 63 It will eertainl . .. - iin r ii.. -.Lit T "bi in in estiman?. PMie. wcn it ia known that three of the above signers are more than 60 years of see. and tha alhatr. I .1 an . 1 "" from the MayorA hw man du. . , . . Y . -";r aam CUV Ol fblladelnhia. da hnh .,i:r.. .l.. i .'. . .j ,:.. T V t X . J am wen acquaint&r. i2r?-J f Inf,e' john s- Fxllegh HcCurdy, whoae names are signed to the I5l?.rl,tf"le' Ihe' ,re ffUemen of charshould be riven to aairf rLLbh"s i.. r1I L X ' " amxeu.tais sixth . t : nn eacn ooitie ol the genw. Bala, has a splendid ..graved wrapper, i. which is renreaented ika V.ii. . m: TJ'.. agent's nam., tic. . ": T"' tM aboe,7.KiF0aBt,3r Pp bweH the ftvoveoace siwnck n ninnika ..j j Cti.:?. nJMTOCK and n tirfia-. tT. rjeientr street Mr i - "XST" in nearly every town in tbe Union. Oct. 1838.-42. 1 i A an. . 4 vaou win m aaiai ft ta t

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albJ rf1 " tl vabheJo geaeial, and ass t tnouoc,tbat be is now receiving . nnw n. and opemns; a gtmeral awwrtiwint 'Good a, Wmna ?"d co.sisUa.t lo part of tbe following arUclca. viz; . rine, superbue and coarse cloths of every rrads and colour. - PretniQtn aatinetts of various eolours. " Plain U fibred, fine Ac coarse Satinet of all eoTi Pilot cloth, kersey and liney . r Plain red, green and yellow flannels 1 ' Twileddo . do - - do- .! I' Rnac, point and saddle blankets. " 1 Plain As fig'd cassimejes of all col'a, 6no & superfi. 150 piecea calicoes, including all grades, and erery style and pattern L A beautiful assortment of gingbame ' -A great variety of plain and figured Circassians French merino of the beet quality At of various cot's Plaia and figured ailka and satius Splendid coronation silks ; Senchew and xarcenett ailks Ladiea silk, kid and boskin gloves ' do figured ai!k and pick wick do Mcn'a beaver ard buckskin gloves sad mittens K Ladies and gents' merino, worsted and cotton hose Plain and figured cambric inualin do do jaeonett - do- : .- ' do . do mull and bobinett muslia , ' Fashionable fur and etriw bonnets t : Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons ' 15 cases shoes and boots, including men's and boys kip and eoaree boots - . -j. ' Ladies gaiters, prunel, calf and inor'o boots , xt . . . . " do do ouths and boys' and children's eslfaod msr'o and coarse shoes 10 casea hat and capa including ladies fur capes Men's and boys' fur caps, seal caps, and fur and seal collars 8 qr, 6 qr, 5 qr, 4 qr and shawls and dress hd'kfa Mlf K 1 I 1 I wwiun any raaes. A gen'l aesortmentur hardware and Cutlery, including knives and forka, ahoe kuive, butcher knives and pen. kuivea. Suiasors. aheara, pincers, locks, hinges and screws. . Filea, cLicsels, gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. An assortment ' uf teaboarde; trace chains and bocs. China Tea . Setts of superior quality. . 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 aett beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. Chins and common plates, dishes and pitchers, assorted. ALL which have been carefully selected by himself in PhiladelDhia. anil will h. m a. .i.l moi reaaonasie terms ibr cask er appraved coun v wsfts was iu j puw. 1. U. UALLION. Ureokvilla. Nov. 30th. 1838. Roiraud'S Vtmllir. nivtna.. Or, Vegetable Fkbrifnge. A tpecific and lastyor. tne recer ana Ague. THIS worthv remedv urnMil. . ... ... -tt mo siur of being t quack medicine, if having been the resill 1 1 nr sviaiMftt .a J ... y """j. experience, and labor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medicinal principica were conemcred moat lit to restore the bar. Uony of action between the Stomaeb, Live? and the other imnnrtn. r..nt:An. the other imoortant funrtinn. nr n..'.-.. loss of which harinonv m eiiltitl. .l. : j:... cause of the disease. It sneedilv nromot.. . .. - e -". Tigtir ana Btrenvth is soon affurded in sy. tern.- It must be apparent to . II lit.. miJ;.:.. . : r - . ,. -. - -'K-1 ou loan, tuat a medicine iwunc nr i.u.a ...k. :. '". ' ' T B . r of complaints. By re?ew,n? tUe 'M,l,'. ction of the digestive or.ns. ,,,. . . e ----- r-finon. iiuiency. Jaundice, Night 8ts. I)v. .rj. Bowel Complaints, and many other i&l tion of annilarorigin. But it is in I he treatment of s-cra. ani especially in Fever and Ague, or Intcrmittent Fever, that ita powers bare been principally tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness, a is pronounced sovereign to all rentediea heretofore discovered for those diseases. . It has also been uaed as a preventive, bv many who ? wbieet to a periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended attack. (rlt was deemed not improper to accompaay the Vegetable Kr brifure with a few or the many Unequivocal certificates politely furnished to the proprietor, corroborative of the roreiraina; statement. Far rllri.. . , great usefulness, see pamphlets accompeoyingeacb For sale at tbe IJnig Store of C. CAIN, JlraokvilU. ..l:a: i . .. -.f nraiuvuu ccnincates ana directions can be obtained. PiES, 4cH(EHORRHODtS. TJTAY'3 LINIMENT. -N FicTioVLTbi. i. exlr.,or,n;ry chemical composition the resuit of science and tha inni;n .r . j H"-"-ti man. me inirnnn.tirtn .r i.i.i. . . . lie was invested with ti. un.n:. -t - j t . I NI.UIHIIJ vi m UCU bequest, has since gained a reputation anparatleled, i. j.n. , " lue correctness or tbe lamented Dr. blld.eV'S last COnA-uInn itl.. .1 J . j-. ...wutajivinf io posterity tbe benefit of Ms knowledge on this subjctt'.and he therefore beqoeatbed to nia friend and attmuUni fL.1.... if . -.. ... - W VI .1 TTU IU( QIC aeer.t of I.!. A: " ' "vu "7". w. HD viavi'f SIT , t .i - now nsea in tbe principal hosoitals. and LroI! r PIlCI,C' ln MfWMIry. t and inest BTrtlb Ifklir fXt t ka jaau il . Sfft - r vrB oi iub riiM,M(i also so extensively and effectually as to baffle erednlitr. nn. in the l.r. ',u,eM1- rferna, era ariiMM ii. 4r -. for MJoptv Creatinir t once. iwei;.n;T;r;:rrrr?v"" hour. IH . . l'mi.iW Quick ease. & iI:,Jl,c.i?Tini aiiicuaiuiinsiftainriiiTa 1 a. i . colds. Croiin. ir IfAiwnu- r i. . and over ik. V""T"M?n,",X! n . Mi ajmua ifurnt .Curmir m riu i..... o . ... bether freah or lung standing, and fever sores. ST H saSSaBShS) a a Waal a n n m a S . . S . a . . . & cing rheumatie awellings, and loosrning eouffhs anif tightness of the chest by relaxation of tbe parts, has been surprising beyond conception.rbe common remark nf those who bare used it ia ,hVoa''ii'.V J1 ,CU l,k charm." THE PILES. Thm t , - -' vBiwiwtiuB HISUII BBSIBSirsa SBBftd T 1 . ... " f" as i;iui!UCU CO bein'rcu-rVd.- f ne . SrVTlW . - KveiMTV UgwIVrsl O I taM proprietor to the Agents; anrout of many tbonl- . . : " u,ro oeen unsuccessful. We m rlit insert certifirato t u... . that.those wb. 11 tUeVrtici.'. Kli'rSrffS original to purchasers. CAUTION N . , . . - -v.m w B;vHiiiBW wiiaaam a splendid graved w.apper. on wbicb ia my aims. and alan fa.l.A. a . To tW-An :: sen the above a 11.. 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r V 1 L! Alii U ATT' J VVk... . 4 1.-. I ' , T VTTiT who are invalids ky inheriuaee or impradence sre raiiucvu io awpwraiMw staie 01 aervwaa aenuty, kev should not even then denair. for It im twit ia deanair that rliiran Ka rnimil K. I . 1.first look around, and, laying aaide all prejudices, ask themselves this oaestioa "If my physician - "r aaiu hit VUIT re - Perhaps at that moment the heading of this advertiaemantj Mn".i. f.;r.' u . . w . tflL.lint.f .I'lJI. catch their eye; and were they in train divested at ii.n!. ImIi.l 1: . 1 . . . . . pnrjuucei , uier oiigni, pernaps, oe induced to inquire whether Mr. Sloffat's theory and treatment of diseases, differed from tbst of their own physicians. They would then learn that it all. I aTV m, J . . 1 B . - . i au very wioeiy, ana witn most nappy rasults. too. , , If ther nnranad ikai. ; a imhmivw asiis StJ I tuvrii IUCJ would find that all practicing pbraiciana of the preaent day prescribe MEUCUKY.in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too. that mercurial medicines, thoogh they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave tbe patient in a precarious state nf health. aTV a Wat". 17 B.a a sraeara a mm.m . . JtutiAiiLK MKIllCJNCisjust oeivre 11111 scoree or mankind "Mereurv " w employed in the lealin Phy'sicisn used n" ing but simple herbs, liven tbe bible recommend. a. the ..kilful phyaician' be who. preP.tl. hi. medicine, from herbs. Witness Ecclesissticus. chap, xxiii. V. :i Tae pJlysicaa shall HA vp hU ArdiaiaesfgfuS t admiration. , , Me HERBS of the earth, aad he thai u wise . . V . vaa, aad Ae A-i u wise i hui uwnor rnrrn. i it . fiuatltiea of the mo,t ,n;M ..i ii" rt'TTi EOSTULI 1ICB MED.CISES pOfSCSS They are compedoUrVic aaaaiit ansnhinaJ S- t 7 ....v.v...TV iiigreaients Known s. the only ceruiu antidote for fct 0 eV. aWriLTTZ When the disease is produced eitlwr rruro cold obstruction, bad air. awa.nn. i T.SZl.' - rvi eivuvi iruia cola. obstruction, bad air, swampy sud camp situations. or OUlrid imaami. a. I.otl.nr ....1. . ' 1 . - Mjaiiguani vr ep.aeinic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in their operation or effects. They are possessed of naimi 1 1 at a miaCi;.. . a - . w" u. . ,.H WlM:t only expel all diseaae. but at the aame time restore and invigorate the Bjetem. hen first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves jike vapor, through every pore, producing effect at once deliffhtfui. salutary and permanent. When tbe spark of life begins to grow dim, tbs circulation languid, and the facult.es paralysed, these medicines sre found to give a tone to tbe nerves, exhilerate tbe ani.PTi"' ,BT,"l J. nd re-.ai.aaic the whole man. The life medicines bare also been need with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic diseases, Consumption, Asthma. Liver Coinpl.int, KJcmatisui, Jchrouic aud inflaui.tory) Dropsiea, For full particulars the reader is invked to call cinJnrJ t' 87 B"-dT. rrccive. copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuuousThe following letters are lately selected from s very large number whicb Mr. M0V.1 ha. lately received from different parts of tbe United 8tst. .. Mr. MffatlJear sin It is with sincere pleasure Kal.fi, 1. Tou, to tl..... too for the benefit I have received from your medictues. Mv complaint was salt .beuin, for whicb I have tr.ee nearly .lithe medicine, which were advertised" the newspapers. I, however, received no rel.ef from any of them. Since I wasthown your Good wI!aVt.nn,T.,,induced ""tolrrjwt med,cine. bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with .cars, but after taking a 3 ceut Zxot your pills, tho dead skio began to scale off, snd so rnr mnTiV.:... """"ij curea. it is uow ran Si1 1" "d 1 h" Lreturn of tbecemplaint. 1 bar romm aa v ...ii a waa snureiT ciifwii I. . medicine to several persons, and flu 1 ... . . r .- m iccummenaea voor f:."!:1 - -dml at. ' " -uw wan rneuni to try it. Kesueetrul lj'vLOVl'?'t- M.clEOVKUr lUh St., betweea 5tb and Jsckson Avenues. w. tr-a,. AW". K. V. Msy Z. u worn I was troubled with tbe piles for Mversl years. J .ppUodto the most eiu! m" ci?k';c,whow;,,rtre,,cs A "i nr. Clsrke, who had received great relief from at the time. lnnZZlZuiV?!tlLV1k lbem in a few week. wcbCd wiiECS .tS and I have been free from distresl eve, .SC3 tnd SiOT?1 iB commendingthe toJtSe filleted in a ainiiUp wuww Respectfully, . JOSEPH E STEARNS Dr. Moff.t:,. sk. TaW'' been introduced in this neighborhood; they have done wonders. I will merelj .ute a few catVTbe wife of my neighbor, Mr. l"J wVlsA waTslwl annfw.a a . ft. a " -""a as W luur aLallaw ill SVfl saftsnaftaw Ha.aaaa. ww in a oecline for the last ,l0,rtrt1fte,Iulli,"sT tw bottles of tbe IWx " ttJ ft a a a vatviu. kinir two boitV.. ;:n.::?!i:u,l"m' - "i'n ana one io cent box riT., ln. mJ store who was afflicted that soon a. be would take tbe P.ll. a.d ll.tiers. lUSt an annn ka ...... I.I I ii a 1 . ; wwwi inu. ' Also. Mrs. Hontii t. . UI .uuu norai. waa tvn years sioce taken sick, and often had fits, and ost the use of one of her srm. In six weeks ltr BiKer'' verefd 'tilt' veaia anrf ik..i. ,u "a " r 57 .rteti Perfect health, which 1 beli. , k! .V" ZZZ"'Qrw 7" P"t. onder ..5 T nst. tb.a letter, and reference ean bs bad to mi a. r' vnC "ALK EN BURGH. Mr. W. M.. AP"L h 1838. the fever and mnTZlZ'.'TI9 "-. Oteted with j.,T, . i.uiww sbooum. mnd ana a Snf ii :aqujr,ne' r hicB w.!TS i still grew weaker snd weaker 1 ' 991 1 cuniiiir nMif . eiao ia saw UmiuLBL "T '. W medieeirad ereai baaa. aoetas, and have redecline locS var.: TT "a ia a .... -iL.Ti -aawj saa p sna asm esairelw ra. 1 . . awing Wsal heart r. ir.u. LfrT7Zrzm-'-9 av - -waaaw waaajj SBwaV awaW aaaasa, .ft .

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I.t.ki.gtkm."o the most excratUtingsia that I bad 1 2 troubled with, entirefyppe. 8ucBhfffcS" tbe ease, it is with gratitude I offer th5 3 ment0. fehnw rt.nfirlsst.fr !. t j . . T tenii- . p sjiu inoetiirr in more Ibis words can express, for your tau v". medicine and the speedy care I received frnm ! foodeffecta. . Your. respectfuiu; frW ,U - . GEORGE" BR0FT8 . . . . j,ituci, Chunk. Jan. 17 ist Mr. Moff.t-Sir, I am moat bap,? to 'dfi ' through your .gent Mr. White, a few lines 7rtJ? to your excellent Life Medicines. For 7len !, lime I bsve been eomplsiningof an infection iflu liver, sad tried mocb medicine, bat found no w until I commenced with yonrs; I have now u'J nearly two bottles of your Pbirnia Bitters aaiPl . . uuu myaeji lastreeovar. log from a long and lingering complaint. Most gratefully and sincerely roars .-.. : GEORGE RISN'ER LBTTKB rf OJf WABBCa PATTFasoa. r ... Lockport, Nov. 27tb. 183T I.m:.. "r v - " inst i,eHb totLa j . J . v ". i cecni iti f,"rtIneownh ? y"r'f tBtlLe "' 5iBa2ta.2. i5i . taeg Bnder ,in,i, SZEZi r 'nd obui fureraJe preseretbem from a prema. at47 , ' ' a fflietea whh tl con. ."J fffi tSrt f S J ' , , ,or Jhe '"el three months she has sot -.fc:-- ' "Z .v', "Z J Pyiiia. which eave her no reliaf. d.. ... curabie. In this situation kn m..j.V I" w.Hen 1 Opened to call upon vour.oin,:. .if. when I L. " n """f:"MU',,',t!1Vpy'of tLeGc r I m .-J 1 -J----s"na Samaritan, the Deraainv .r i.;.i. .j j W .J0"' cine, although I bad t ,. ..7 a iiiaimg me la try your medicine, although I bad bet little Lopa At taaas? ii'iniw Ala. aw - receiv.ng any benefit from it. The effect was iurpnsmg. before sbo Lad taken one d of bitters snd one bo. afniiu .V. " " ,"e " "V"' " w accomylisb most of Lcr boots ... . , - - mm ir ITCOT. Yonn. respectfully, ' Vnr . WARREN PATTERSON. For further nsrtilara r l. .l . C.De. see Moff.fs Good H.mari,.. . "op," It ctlmPaD'e medicine. A copy can a!n beabUinedon idi mi... ..i.. Cain. Brooke. lie. Ial. ? r w? 7 .WJ 5' Ioftt 357 Bret'w"7 N. Tort. A liberal deduetian ..,). .1 . ell .!.. " w--UOCTJIS 1" or sale at tbe Drug Store of C. CAIN, BmovilJe. Q D r .. ' M?l,?t,y lbe American air.es tk -ka. aa a aw-WF Deeds, -uuuwing; ainos 01 blanks. Summonses. Morteages, Qtiil-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, . . Subpoenas, Executions, Constables1 Bond, iNotfl of hanrl. L w,"ic oaics. - JiUAJIRY PUBLIC. -ends. Mortgages, Bonds, &...nd take tLs $ tt ' SlsT I .a ii sTaSj S a a aft a S aa.f .V B AT a ! wa. II I ... . ... t.ke d7.T,r "r!.!l.P"We" or "niey. Otaca tka prtntiar . fC-U u w - n. eabtmaVs . EsLIXIK OF. n r 1 r tn f-r-ier- trflf Dr.BW,, Elixir . HteUU 5-5- "nCv d.eTi,d "d Pfir-d this K Medicine, which I called Dr. BlooWa EI,,r of Health; of which 1 was the Kle mlmi '""P"' no medicine waa known bv that " tL,t ne-icine known ry d name. It nmct . ... J. WBer onnul.r. and tV L'lZ "",u' 1 remeoy.bec... popular, and -'..I": oec,M I , -7 "K " frout oy Jis popsBloodgood.Khxir of He.lth. That the pnWie way nH be deceived on the subject 1 have sow Sanll'l vl VT' lLe -irection. acceia. panymg bach Bottle are signed with my own sirnature . without which nonVi. Cennie. counterfeit l.;-i. ..u 1.. . : .... . aale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zanesviile. Uhis. 'March 15tb. 18-T7. ' fr: ... -w-ereai Kastorstire in all caret where tbe stomach, bowels lira. ... .r.i. . coined , a the digestive functions are tU of aTZf! "J1','0 thatwehistros f. M9 cu,Jfe aumau maladies, a well known to ever !.:.:.. . j: -. , - r-j".i.u. ah oiseasrsia. anVa., , P7,- 1,v,n in w,r dimstes. or w ana flat countries, or auri. k..i , .... UulTfromTh." aiin,: .;. 11 --"'towtoct in me nrocru r, - , ivcr, odious lever, jei low fever. laka r. : .1.- . -.- . . J'im.Mn cher no'. gue, cske snd liver eomolsinta. am .n . . .. Viu fim derffed and .rise from tbe same preuisntiainar r.no. r-t . wnawtaki.. L' I ; i-".",- msrsnsr itiSa T 7i 0Ul "coined by sme pecuUsr !l.'eA,n fce -Htution of the wtient. or tbe dinnw or ttiaan : . r.:i;. a sure son nevsr aiuna Preventrva. aaa.aii r .t nZmA.'u """"folssnf C CAIN, urookvilu. Ii.m , . t j;-..,- . ; --'r "imnai cenincates ana direcUons caa be obuiaed. : lr. Burnhttm's DROPS, or : Hedicime far Fever. AS an anti .k;ii;.. ..r .- ..... .!! LaFet. rc"mended. Persobs wke "L ye-re with pain in tbe side orn?0?!!? T when, to all ss--!Il .l,eL"d . ad tsive nvsges. and in a i!m C,,e' cf trU1 benefitted ?ildJi.,.S, n"jorilJ' r "Unces entirely reMiH rW-T T?'!"- llunter f La"cstr, MaiTk " f Hla,nVM' Hiss Tiffasyst bare Cn-S y?dinl'? ifr-Md many others est bTl-ll2f P"0"'"1 -ic. or avrvous bead-achs. UOB Wltbthft aaaa mmA . . - redTti0: iri-f lillla JLIA a. . pwrwOW.- II IS glVWO IB b. S-fti Ur,.' Uia VaaaNa beveVage may SO Crank darina ita aj?.:.:u.i - ... ' aaaa .... .- , -"itiium, la ail eaaea ea- . . mrmitm WWW WSJ SB eikBBS BTC WW ly admiMiblw. . Taw dose ksWs WsatoeB it a u eperatea ktad.' sai ataa.ail t iaaa to.

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