Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 August 1839 — Page 4

"THE ACS OK BRASS. I've tithed, but f will sigh no bmn For llver end lor golden ore, - - And tboaght 'twould over pass; ; Bat these tbeir tirtuet oft hare lott, And I have found that to my colt True virtue' in the Brat. t once adored a maiden fair. With eyea of bine, and aabura hair, And tbdoght to win the laaaj Bat aooa stepped in a rival who Came, too, with braien race to woo, And won her by his Bran. I brand iabed next an author's pen. And hoped to be successful when. True merit's all a farce; But striving here, I found, again, Gaintt impudence, waa all in vain I wanted still the Brats. Next as a fop upon the town, I sought to gain a slight renown. And dressed by fashion's glass; But here full toon 1 was cut out, And driven to the right-about. By those who had the Brass. Hejoice, ye brazen bullies, then. And laugh to scorn all honest men Ye bare the msgic pass. Let others wish for baser ore, Give me, kind faie, I ask no moreSufficiency of Brass.

TO TUB MISTER. Permit a giddy trifling girl. For once to fill your poet's corner; She cares not how the critics snarl, Or beaux or macaronics scorn her. She longs in print her lines to see! Oblige her, sure you can't refuse it! And if you End her out, your fee . Shall" be to kiss her if you choose it BALDNESS. A BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest XlA, ornament belonging to the human frameHow strangely the loee of it changes the counten ance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old age, winch causes many to recoil at being un -covered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid tbe jests and sneers or their acquaintances; the re anainder 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 his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OLDllIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA ctopa the hair from falling off on the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it again. It like wise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevent tbe hair from turning grav, makes it curl beautiful ly, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates of tbe first respectibility in support of the virtues i uiuritfge 4 Balm are shown by the proprietors. Read tbe following; ItoacaT Whiiton. Esq. lite Mayor of Philadelobia. has certified, as mav i be seen below, to the high character of the follow?Dif gentlemen; " The undersigned do hereby certify that we have iorea roe uaitn oi Columbia discovered by J. CMridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not wely as a preventive against the falling or hair, but n o a certain restorative. j?u"m. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St HaCorge charge. No. 3d north Fifth st J John P. Inglis, 331 Arch st.; John D. Thomas, M. 1). 103 (Race st.; John S. Furry, 101 Spruce St.; Hugh McCurdy. 243 South 7th at.; John Uard. jr. 11 Arch st. It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima tion or the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 years or age, and the others not lees than 30. o fAe Jlfoyor.J Commonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am welt acquainted with Messrs. J. p. Ingles, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate, thai they are gentlemen of 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 fl" 8.1 the seal or this city to be affixed, this sixth day or December, etc. Itoaxaf Whartos. Mayor. CAUTIOJ. Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm baa a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls or Niagara, the agent's name, etc. Editors All country papers who will insert the above ouce a whek 6 months, and send one number to the agents, shall be entitled to one dox. of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by CUMSTOCK and CO., sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street New York, and by one or more druggist in nearly every town in the Union. Oct. 183S.-42-ly CASH. T " FIVE DOLLARS PER HUNDRED IfftJS T sLSy b-Vb "to'" Tor CLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS. delivered at their Mills in Broekville. J. H. SPESR CO. CONSUMPIWN. . m 0"18 01 mortality, that every fifth person dies of Cohsnmminn. Th , r- . ... timesto this dis-ase are principally those under 35 years of hge,comprising the flower and strength of our country. One of the best remedies ever yet 1 IBIAtBM j . ! a. to Brrvci iqis cireiui maiady at the very threshold, is tLe justly celebrated Indian cure for Coegne, Consnmptton, Spitting of Blood and Astb ma the WatABia." Annexed are some of the many recommendations ?!ht be aTven fr in individuals well kaewn, and highly respected iu extensive portions of our country. The following is from Rev. J. Spaulding, Secoftbe Western Education Society t t p,:c,ESear Sir; In reply to your question. 'Has the Watasia been of any service!" I am xi 11 "ccecded in my family aim tTV' no case was one or severe Cough, atteniOw 7 5.in in the ,id or orei threaunJSf,. . ni" consumption. On using the above ani C..uVr 'run na Pim diaappcared nd health haa been restored. TliJd8? f SPACf.mNO. fc It! " i'r the - Wataaia," in L!?. !2 J" -n"7 ffctio.ean attest to its superior virtue, diwate. of lht l9 Th ioc oTklf.u'r Wi' iny air,gles than TSi! rwOe-M restore him to health. Cm. Jan. 1S87. a. NOTPS ft Drog Store of CL sJai j;i?0okTl,IwkPt 'Wonal certificates and direetiomi saay be obuined. " sard aW eaJe

THE i..sir again make his obeisance "to

his customers, and the public in general, and has i be pieaswrt w announce, mat be is now receiving ana opening a general assortment eflioods, wares and Merchandise; consisting In part of the follow me articles, viz; Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every grade no colour. Premium aatinetta of various colours Plain At figured, line it coarse satinets of all col's Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannel Twiled do do do Rose, point and saddle blankets. Plsin c fig d caasimeie of all col's, fine or superb. 150 pieces calicoes, including all grades, and eve ry style and pattern A beautiful assortment of erinshama A great variety of plain end figured Circassians French merino of the best quality Azof various col's Plain and figured silks and sttias Splendid coronation silks Senchew and sarcenctt silks Ladies sjilk, kid and Los kin gloves do figured silk and pickwick do Men's beaver ard buckskin gloves sod mittens Ladies and gents merino, worsted and cotton hose nam and figured cambric muslin do do jaconctt do do do mull and bobinett muslin Fashionable fur and straw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons - ... . . . . cases suocs anu ooois, including wen a and boys' kip and coartc boots Ladies gaiters, prune), calf and ir.or'o boots do " do do - shoes Youths' and boys' and children's calf and mot'o and coarse shoes 10 cases hats and caps including ladies fur capes Men's and boys' fur caps, seal caps, and fur aud seal collars 8 qr, 0 qr, 5 qr, 4 qr and shawls and dress bd'kfs oi all colors and grades. A gen'l assortment of hardware and cutlery , including knives and forks, shoe knives, 'butcher knives and pen knives. Scissors, shears, pincers, locks, hinges and screws. Files, chissels, girablets, handsaws, shoe nails. An assortment of teaboaxds; trace chains and hoes. ChinaTea Setts of superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 sett beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. China and common plates, dithes and pitchers, assorted. . ALL which have been carefully selected by himself in rluladelphia, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or appreved coun try produce. N. D. UALLION. Brookville, Nov. 30th. 18:19. Rofraiirt's Tonic ITlixturc: Or, Vtgilablc Ftbrifuge. A sprcific and lasting cure for the Ftver and Jrue. THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur oi oeing a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years'atudy, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and observation cf Fever and Ague. It U composed or such medicinal principles as were considered most lit to restore the harmony of action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other important functions of the svstem. the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause oi the disease. It speedily promotes a rcgu lar and healthy appetite, which is generally en tirely destroyed or reudered verv nrecarions.- hv which effect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole Eystem. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a grest variety or complaints. By renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart burn, Water Urash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysentary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affection or similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Pavah an. I ..muLII. : t. , . . iu i ever anu Ague, or in tcrmittent Fever, that its powers have been prin iiMuj icaieu, nuu wun iiiocc who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sovereign to sll remedies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It das also been used as a preventive, bv many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended attack. Qy-It was deemed not improper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with 7 many- unequivocal ccrtincates politely urnieneu to i ue proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanyingeach For sale at the Drue Store of f! PAIS Brookville, where additional certificates and uirecnons can be obtained. PILES, $c.H(EHORRUODIS. JVJJ CURE JVO P.1Y.' Price tl njTAl'S LINIMENT. No Fictior. This "a. extraordinary chemical composition tbe re suit oi science and the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with the solemnity nf ah.SmA bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining tbe correctness of tbe lamented Or. Undley'a last confession, that "he dared not die without givinf to posterity tbe benefit or bis knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant. Solomon Hays, the wi uio sjiocuverj It it now nsed in tha nrincinul the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure or the Pilet, and also so extensively and effectually aa to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. External in the following complaints; br Dojatir Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Ml Swellig, Reducing them in a few hours. JtAevmofim Acute .or Chronic, rivinir quick ease. Sore Tftroai By cancers, ulcers or colds. CVor, or Whping CovgK Externally, nd over the chest. All Brmuet, Spmit and B Curing in a few hours. Sort and Vteert helher fresh or long standing, and fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic Swellings, and loosening cous-ha and tightness of tbe chest by relaxation or the parts, baa been surprising beyond conception iT remara pi mose who bar nsed it in mo me, n, -u acts iiso a charm." TRK PLL'S. The price 41 is rf..nd I ay person who ill use a bottle or Hay's Liniment .c i ue. auu return tbe empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; and trat of many thousands sold, not one hae been nnsucceasAi!. We nvgbt insert certificetee to any length, but prefer ui iuiktc ww eeu tne article, should exhibit the original 10 purchasers, nairrtnv v- . . splendid engraved wiapper, on which is my name, and t'so I hat of the JtrenW . - . uiiw can nm nnniiw imtt knni m 80LOMON HAYS. To EniTOBS. All eountrv Bauca who Kill Sn. sert the above 6 months, and send one number te ino genu snau ae eoUtled to one dosen f the Liniment. J n Sold wholesale -and retail by COMSTOCK tad CO., sole A genu, 9 Fletcher street, near Itaidea Lane, one dour kalnar P.-t , at. v.. j

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k , felt kflrr . . . . .17. 1 ; nu moat imponaoi K who ere invalids bv inberitan.e or imorudence are reduced to a deplorable state or nervous debility, hey should not even then despair, for it is not in despair tbat relief can be found. No. Let them first look around, end, laying aside all prejudices, ask themselves this question "If my physician cannot beip me, is bis reputed skill my only re som" Perhaps at that moment the heading or this ad vertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines," would catch their eye; and were they in train divested of tbeir tooiisb prejudices, they might, perbsps, be induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment or diseases, differed from that of tbeir own physicians. They would then learn that it did differ, and very widely, and with most happy results, too. irthey pursued their inquiries still further, they would find that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe A1KKUUKY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, though they givo present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just I the reverse or all before that sconre this. For hundreds or years or mankind, Mercury," was employed in the healing art, Physicians used noth ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as tbe 'skilful nhveician he who orenareth his medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticue, chap, xxiii. V. 3 The tkillful physician shall lift vp hit head: and in the tight of the great men he thatl be in admiration. V. 4. For he hath prepared hit medicines o'tt ol the HERBS of the earth, and he that it vise will not abhor them. MorraTs' Vegetable Lies Med.cibes possess qualities or tbe most mild and beneficial nature. They are composed or articles the most anti-putres-cent.combiued with ingredients known ss tbe only certain antidote for fever of every description. When tbe disease is produced cither from cold, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situations, or putrid miasm! , whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in their operation or effects. They are possessed of pecnliar qualities, which notonly 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 ate found to give a tone to tbe nerves, exhilerate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-animate the whole man. The Lfe medicines have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic diseases, Oc.isumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and inflatnatory) Dropsies, Ate. it. - For foil particulars the reader is invited to call at Mr, Moffat's office, 36? Broad way, and receive a copy orthe Good Samaritan, published gratuitous ly. The following letters are lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately received rrom different parts oftbe United States. Mr. Moffat. Dear air: his with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your medicines. My complsint was salt iheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief rrom any of them. Since I was shown your Good 8amaritan, which induced metotryyour medicine. When I applied to you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beer, and were covered with scars, but after taking a 35 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is now four months since I was cured, aud I have had no return of thecemplaint. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respectfully, your ob't scrv't, M. CLEOVER, 12th st., between 5th and Jackson Avenues. Lawsesce, N. Y. May 23. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I was troubled with the piles for several years. I applied to the most eminent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine. -itr. iarae, wno bad received great relief from them, recommended mo to use your Life Pills. Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in 48 hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with them at all, and I have been free from distress ever sinci and nv.e e?ret pleasure in recommending them to those afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. n r . o. o New York ADri, ,838' Ur. Moffat 8ir; Sinceyonr Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. I will merely state a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe, who waa supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoenix Hitters and one box of the Life Pills, says she bad her health, entirely restored. Mr.Jttilo B.Root, my next door neighbor, who was Is id up with inflammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles of the Bitters and one 25 cent box i i j ' l0,' me 1,0 WM " WB" lje eTer wa and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters, just so soon he would bee well men. Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two years since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six weeks after tang .your i ius and Hitters, so far recovered that she has been on a visit to one of her neighbors. A for myself, I have been in bad health for 27 yeais, and though I am not now iu perfect health, f W bfWerlh 1 bave been for tea years past, which I believe to be the consequence or tsking your Pills and Bitters, The above is a true statement ore few of the many cases which have come under my observation. You are at liberty to publish this letter, and reference can be had to mo as Postmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co., N. Y. auu respect, - j. a. VAN YALKENUURGH. Mr. V. Moffat Sir? I Kn .m;j the fever snd agne about three months, and Used a goad deal o. quinine, which did me tan good, but 1 still grew weaker and weaker until I was recommended to try your Life Pills and Phcenix bitters, and after taking two boxes and two bottle of bitters, l am very thankful to inform you and the public at large, I consider myself eomoletelv enrml oure truly, JOHN TENNENT, N. Y. aT ,or ' 89. 1838. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I bave nsed your medicine :n ray family for eome month, end have retAi arswl S ft. a, . . ... j i . ' j rom u, especially my wife mu o.atjuier. ny daughter had been in decline M 3 year. Since ahe eommeaeed sin your Bedicine, she hae entirely recovered, and is now well end hearty. If this will be of aay Mr. vice to yon. yon are at liberty to noblieh it. Beply yoer., e. N. BUTLER. Dr. Sockt Dear Sir- t m .u eieg yeeavin, bee. rKSJSbw fek the rhMmtie. and a mJuZ,

me anv relief, until I had commenced ta-1

. r mil .in. ' I R your v egetaoie i.iie nua anu rnaenixniuer. the most excrutlating pain that I bad long been troubled with, entirely dissppesrcd. Secb being the case, it is with gratitude I oiler these senti ments, feeling confident that I sm indebted to yon more than words can express, Tor yonr vsinaoie medicine and tbe peedy cure I received from iu good effects. ioors respectlullv, . " Mauch Chunk. Jan. 17, 1838. Mr. Moffat Sir.-1 am most namry to send yon through your sgent Mr. White, a few lines relative to your excellent Life Aledrcrnes. For a length oi time 1 have been complaining of an infection of the liver, and tried moch medicine, but ronnd no relief. until I commenced with yours; I have now taken nearly two bottles of your Phcenix (fitters, snd 1 sm pleased to state that 1 lind myseir last recovering from a king and lingering complaint. Must gratefully and sincerely yours, . GEORGE RsSNER. LETTER rSOM WAXKEN PATTEBSOR. ' Lock port, Nov. 27th, 1837. ' Mr. W. R. Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, in restoring lost health to tbe sfflicted, has occurred in my family, I deem it a duty I owe both to yourself and the public, to make the fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a prema ture grave. . . Aly wife has been afflicted with the liver com plaint and general debility for upwards or three years; and for the laet three months she has not been able to walk across the room. After trying various medicines prescribed by various physicians, which gave her no relief, she was given up as incurable. In this situation she waa gradually failing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and be gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although I had but little hope of her receiving any benefit rrom it- The effect was surprising. Tiefore she had taken one bottle or bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recovfered asto be able to accomplish most of her house work without assistance. Your, respectfully, WARREN PATTERSON. For further particulars of the above, med icine, see fllonat s Good Samaritan, a copy oi which accompanies the medicine. A copy can also be abtained on application at the store of Mr. C. Cain. Bronkv'lle, Ind. - Sold by W. B. Moffat, 357 Broadway, N.York. A liberal deduction made to those who buy to en again. For sale at the Drug Store of. . C.CAIN, Brooville. UIjA ilia's. o N hand, constantly at the American office the louowing Kinds or blanks Ucco?, Morlgngc?, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds. Summonses, Sulroena, Executions, Constables1 Bond.', Constable Sales. Notes of hand, jvotarv pnnrtr fl EV ft . ... 1 1 1 -1 .. I - 1,1, v....., nm aisu aiienu to nuing deeds. Mnrt (thitpii. Ilnnita Art. m-A i.V. .1.. . u B ' .'- , nuu mot IUC III nowledgement of deeds, bowers of attorney, or take deposition, certificates, affidavits, 4 e, c. xuibo uiv iiuiiiir niiice. in -ly It. KASTWAtt n ELIXIR fi v . tl 1' A . T n Formerln tailed Dr. BloodgooiTe Elixir of Health. SIX years tince I devised and prepared this Medicine, which I called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health; or 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 , became popular, and others wishing to profit by its popularity, are putting up a medicine which they call Hloodgood's Elixir of Health. That the public may not be deceired on the subject . 1 havesnow given it my own name, and the directions accompany inc Each Bottle are aiirncil uritt, mv nun nature, without which none is Genuine, and to couwencii wnicn would be forgery. Bold Wholesale snd Retail at jny Drng Store, Zanesville, Ohio. II. EASTMAN March 15th, 1837. This is a Universal Tlpctnrailsa In .11 ..... ..... i a Mil b.BH where the stomach, bowels, liver, or any oftbe orgaiiB cmiceinea in u e liigeetive lunctions are the primary seat of the disease, and iini tni. imi. of almost the whole catalogue of human maladies, im ncii .uun ii lu erer, nnrmrun m 11 ... ci,en to people living in warm climates, or new .u vuunirico, or sucu as border on Urge lakes or rivers, partake more nr tm nt ; .mAj - - v wwaww IBJ aS Uicg bilious, from the organs concerned in the process ol cnunu.uug uue nemginose primarily or principal ly affected, and airue and fo Vl. htl.lMlai fts arh a sal low fever, lake fever, jaundice, bilious cbolick, ntlnnf.r. ......... 11 . . -( -..i; , V.UIUUIWU cuoicri inoroue, sgue, case snd liver comolainta. are all it I BO ICR in Utl.!nk ll.t .nm organ are first derangcJ and arise from the same nrml i sa ! ma ,. ami ra a a . . - ,.. vmuac, tiij Kisnaianon or marsb or vegetable miasmata, but modified by eome peculiarities in tbe constitution or the patient, or the climate or season where it oecura. A lira a nH failing preventive, as well as cure for all those Vi r.LiiAlll ur HEALTH. For sale at the Drno-Stnr or - . on a tar Brookville, where additional certificates and uirecuons can oe obtained. Dr. BurnhamPs DROPS, or . .. i Medicine for Feter. .u.A F nti-bi'? "d anti-dyspeptie Medicine, the Dropi are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Persons who have suffered lor years with pain in the side bresst stjmach or lungs and when, to ell appearances, disease had ade extensive ra Tares, and seemed to be beyond tbe control or medicine, bave been in all casea or trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority or instances entirely re-l,eved-a the cases or Mrs. Hunter of Lancaster, Miss Burwell ot Columbus, and Miss Tiffany o MadlaWin. alhiattalaieai law . a v" hers enumerated, who have been relieved rrom the sufferings or periodical sick, or nervous head-ache. wuiiueinii BLf-psa 1 1 sawinn ST1 !. mILmb. a wviic. i nese i acts in connecoS l th9.'y Nt. administfition, render it indeed an interesting aad desirable ba drank during it administration, in .11 .. ... cept eruptive fever, such aa scarlet fever, meeales hSnP 'l?? drinkra1roB: ly admissible. The deee beimr aaal . very convenient medicine for children and infantseasee of a billion character. amh ...1.1:. mer eonsplaint. Bte, ee., which eitB7re the wmL Wrm ASklsmaBtsi aL. av. . . Mt-

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. " AMm.nt Ww jr - v .FHICRc CO. are now receiv er rv... Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh . heavy and well selected atock of Pall and Whiter Gaetfs,whfch they offer for sale at tbe lowest prices at wholesale and retail, consisting in- part of the following articles, vix Dine, b'fc, brown, drab, othe, invisible err dahlia, steel mixta And pilot cloths; blue, brown ' drab, riled, and jplaid casiimtret; blue, brown bCk, drab, sleet mixed, striped and plaid t.UinrUj Ky. jeans; plaid lineey; red, while and yellow flannels; printed do.; blue, green, while anU rti ca tion do.; plain and fg'd mtriuoet, gro deuop, do. Bt'b, brown and green bombazLtlt. Bfk bombazine. French, English and. Zmencan print.rims. Cotton and linen diapers. Jtutart' sheetings, bed licking, cofd muslins, apron cherit canvass ana padding, carpeting, merinn frlw-r nestings, corded skirts; cotton, worsted, g:tr.K'.a$. tic and net suspenders; brk worsted Aor; bCk end white cotton and stlk do., lamb s w.1 do., whi:e and mixed cotton, half do. Ladies beaver, kid silk, cotton and berliu g lores. Gentlemen's beanr bnckskin, German, kid, thread, silk aud cotton ao. Buck mitts. Taffala, game, satin and lelt ril'. and. Satin, bombazine and velvet stock?. Shirt bosoms and collars. Cotton, thread, Uuit a.:J blond edgings. Cotton, thread, lisle and mvuit insertions. Bobinett and thread laces. Grecian and bobinelt footings. A'eedle work and bchih'tU capes and collars. Fig'd and plain jaeonelt. Book, Swiss and mnll mielint. Camhrir. Phi aud ftg'd bobinells. Bfk and Green doU,d thtile. Bfk, gro Swiss, gro He nap and lutestri. silks. Cofd gro de nap. fig'd voi de sci m,J onation d.i' Satin latentine. Sersnclt. While satin. . While, pink aud green Jlorence. B."-, white and straw co'o cranes, fitk . iui. j's uu. Li i k ana scarict mr--? in . n .r c.f .1 - tntr - .. .. . thavls and htCkfs: Prussian fhawlm Thi'.t htCkJsx Brilhmta, cotton flag, silk fiog, pongee, brk silk and linen do.; plaid gro de nap, satin damask, mendarine, plaid hernani and dnzwsk dress do.; bfk and plaid silk cravats; rrlicvhinfants'1 enpt; Grecian boots; silk vnrm: seal'. Jvrand sclct caps; fur collars; English tlraxt irgnorn ana tuscaii bonnets; tciUoic hoods; fur and silk hols; coUon, gingham and silk timbrcllas; bordered, plain and fg'd parasols; ladies gaiter boots ; leather, kid. morocco, and la. ting shoes ; children's kid,matocca and lasting do.; Mens calf, kip and coarse brtgnns; cocne and fine boots, &o .ILSO A genet al assortment of Groceries. liar Juan and Cutlery; Queen's, Glass and Tin vartDntgtand JUndicinn; Blank, Miscellaneous & School Books; Castings and Auils; Log, Halter and 7 race Chains; Cross cut, Mill, Han(J,lfood and Pannel Saws; Grain and Jlmc's Concl Shovels; Manure forks; Sieves; Painted Buck els; Giffec Mills; Steelyards; Siuimon's and Collins d Co.'s Broad and Ciopping Axet, it. dc. . Brookville, Mv. 21, 1838. NOTICE. rjnllE Brookville Insurance Company will receive money on depoeite at their office, on the following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent per annum for H months 4 per cent for 6 monthi P' cent snd for 9 or more months 6 per cent. Risks on ail kinds of property will be tales as usual: for terms apply at the office of the Company, east upper room, above Price dc Adams' Saddier store. : .! 5 : S. GOODWIN, President. A. M'Cautt. 1 N. I). Cai.lioit, I tJ. raicL, , J. Wthi, Wm. McCi.t-eav, Enoch McCartt, . G. Holland, Jons W. HiTT.Sec'ry. Oct. 12 41 SUGARS. JJ AVb on hand a good supply of N. 0. ougar cc joai do. and Tor sale bv. , D. PRICE, & Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839.tf. Doctor Jnn. Tt nnwia nn taken up his residencajn llrnnkvillp. id offers his servicea aa a hr.rt;i;nn..rlt. icine and Surgery to tbe inhabitants orthe tow anu country. ... Brookville, Dee 17,1838. v . n. woct. UaviBwilI operate on teeth if requestedwilt insert, plug and cleanse iLem in thi ht ano moei improved, manner. Kicc. JUST received n Tierce of fresh hice, & . fiir Cain kw I U . I.. tt. , ' D. PRICE, & Co. Drookvillc, April 30, 1839. tf. TJOTTON YARN.-7.CC0 lbs . cotton yarn, ii- - If 00 iomn . . M . BOOTS and SKIOES. TOb ECEIVED and for sale, a4V 450 paira Miller coarse boot. -B4 do kip do do coarse shoes 300 300 200 240 ISO 120 100 SO SO 100 good common coarse shes. boys do do youths ' do do women's kin shoes. do calf. - . ) CI children' choes.- . . boy coarse boots youths' do Miller's common coarse boots. n . -,. R S.TYNER. nrookville, November , 1838. noTirn. rniHE undersigned having become agents tot -U. the White Water Cotton Factory, sre row prepared to tarnish Merchants and their cultmer, with Surra joe article of yarns, carpet chain, candle-wicling and oatting, at Ci ja. prices, at their store in Brookville. . ' LONG 6t BROWN. Jan'y 0th, 1839. 4 - rODPlKII. UST received a Drum of fresh CobTIH A T ior 8a,c I- PRICE, & Co. Brookwill; April 30, 1839 if. Cash Wantf!. A LL persoas indsMN to D. Prtee do Co. soriH the last imi M ii .ml rbat tkeaa. bg eeeh o tn,. B. Ami perme wheat aetee have Jaid st from Ism year must asake immediate sy . Iniposaibta U get along with the oerftit

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