Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 September 1839 — Page 4

BALDNESS.

NEW fcOODS.

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ABEAUTIIUL head of hair is the grandest j TUB subscriber again makes bis obeisance to ornament belonging to the human tranie. this customers, anil the public in general, and has How strangely tl.e loss of it change the counten- , the fiwrf to announce, that he is now receiving ance, and prematurely britigs on the appearance of J anil opening a general assortment o' Goods, Wares old age, which causes many to recoil at being un-, anJ Merchandise; consisting in part of the followiimiJ. an. I eoitietimes even than society la avoid : inor rtir)is. vis;

the jests end sneers of their acquaintances; the re-j Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of tnainder of I heir lives is consequently Epeut in re-1 and colour. liremer.t. In short, net even the loss of property i Premium 6atinett. of varions colours.

fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy j Plain Ac figured, line A; coarso satinets of all col"s 1 sor,!

sinkiug glcoiu ss does tha loss of his hair.

avert ail these unpleasant circumstance. OLDUIDUE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA ttops the hair from falling off on tbe first applica lion, and a few bottles restores it again. It like

RICFFATS LIFE MEDICINES.

Tflfc EANIMATION. When the moat important 111 functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable ft ate of nervous debility, hey should not even then despair, for it is not in despair that relief can be found. No. Let them

every grade j ,,r6t lk around, and, laying aside all prejudices, ask themselves this question- "If my physician

l cannot help me, is his reputed skill inv onlv re-

to give me any relief, until I had commenced taking your Vegetable Life Pills and Phenix Hitters. in takingthe tirst bottle and one box of pills, I found

tbe most excrutialing pain that I had long been heavy and well selected slock of Fail and Winter

FALL and X7LTTE3 GCCLig. TTK Pit ICE & CO. are now receiving from MJr Philadelphia. Baltimore and

. J n" i j , ,.,

To- Pilot cloth, kcrscv and lincv

Plain red, green and yellow flannels Twiled do do do Rose, point and saddle blankets, !).. A. ;V1 -.ii ..ii. c

. I'm uj u vaaaimcjics o! an cut , one s supcru-

wise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents 1 150 pieces Cilicoee. including all trades, and eve-

the hair from turning gray, mnkes it curl beautiful- j ry style and pattern ly, and frees it fri:n scurf Numerous certificates j A beautiful assortment of ginghams of the first respect ib: I uy in support of the virtues A great Variety of plain and figured Circassians of Oldridge's lUIm are shown by the proprietors. ; French merino of the bet quality A: of various col's Head the following Robert Wuhyi.s, Esq.,1 Plain and figured silks anJ sat ma late Mayur af Philadelphia, has certified, as may Splendid coronation silks be seen !iebw, to the high character of the follow-'iSenchew and sarcenett silks

lag vcntlemen; Ladies' silk, kid ai.d hoskin gloves TS.e undersigned i;o hereby certify that we have! do figured silk and pickwick do used the UaIia of Columbia discovered by J. Ql- Men' beaver aid buckskin gloves and mittens dridge, and have found it h'srbly serviceable, not Ladies and gents' merino, worsted and cotton bose

inly as a preventive against the falling of hair, but ' Plain and figured cambric muslin

also a certain restorative

Win. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St George charge. No. K(i north Fifth st : John P. Injli. 331 Arch st.,- John 1). Thointa, M. 1. 1G3 Kace t.; John S. Fun-y, 101 Spruce St.; Hugh McCiroy, 243 South 7th tt.; John Gard, jr. 11 Arch st. It will certainly r-.ise its virtues in the estimation of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 years of age, and its ctLe.s not Ices than SO. V?v the Mayor. Oitiufiion wealth of Penn., Oity of Philadelphia. 1 . Hubert Wharton, Mayor uf said city of Philade'ski, go hereby cert'fv that I am weii acouaint-

do do iacouett do

do do mull and bobinctt muslin Fashionable fur and striw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons 15 cases shoes and boots, including men's and boys' kip and coarse boots Ladies gaiters, prunel, calf and ir.or'o boots lo do do thocs Youths' and boys' and children's calf and roor'v and coarse shoes 10 cases hats and caps including ladies fur capes Men's and boys' fur caps, seal caps, and fi.r and seal cellars 8 qr, 6 qr, 5 qr, 4 qr and J shawls and dress hd'kfs

or ail colors and grades.

i r . ..v afi ...!.- . - . - - . .

above certificate, ;hal they are gsntleiueu of char-

rd with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John S. Furey, and!' Sffn'l assortment of hardware and cutlerv, indu

cing knives and forks, 6hoe k hi vet--, butcher

knives and pen knives. Scissors, shears, pin

cers, locks, hinges and screws. Files, chisseLi, gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. An assortment of teahoards; trace chains and hoes. China Tea Setts of superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 sett beautiful

Prussian cups and saucers. China and common

plates, dishes and pitchers, assorted.

ALL which have been carefully selected by

himself in Philadelphia, and wilt be sold cn the

most reasonable terms for cash or appreved coun-

acterand respectability, and as such full credit' should be given to said certificate. In wilnessi

whereof, I have hereunto st my hand, and caused !

Li. . the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth iay of lecember,eic. Kobekt Whirtvs, Mavor.

C.it rO.V.-Orscrve that each bottle of the!

genuine llm has a splendid engraved wrapper, oo which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's r.ainc, etc. Isditors. AH country pacers who will insert the

abeve once a whek 6 months, and send one nmberitry produce

ISIS.

D. GALLION.

to the agents, shall be entitled to one dot. of Balm, j Brookville, Nov. 3(Hh.

bold wholesale and reiiii bv COMSTOCK and i CO.sule Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street) KOWatUl-S ToilBC .TliUlirc:

rear Maiden Laue, on door below Pearl street! Or, lrfgtlablc Filrifvge. A specific and lad

New York, and by one or more druggist in nearly every town in the Union. Oct. 193S.-42-ly

ins cure for the Fever ami Jsrue.

THIS worthy remedy earnestly reiels the tlur of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years' study, experience, and labor, in the medical praclice and observation of Fever and

(Ague. It it composed of such medicinal princi-

thc bar

and

CONSUMPTION.

IT is caealated from the bills of mortality, that t ever fifth nerscn !; nf( jiTicti.nnima 1'Y I

timesto this disease are princioailv those under 35 leB 88 erc considered most fit to restore ll

ream of 9ri.comnrisino tk tlmiw r. cir.ni. t'mnJ action between the Stomach. Liver

oorca.ir.irv. rn of iv. hct ' the other important functions of the svstem. the

discovered t0 arrest this c'ireful malady at the very ,0S8 of ,w,icl harmony is evidently the immediate

inrcshoitl, j6 tLe justly celebrated Indian cure fori , , . "'"- i pwuny promotes a regu Coughs, Consumption. Spittine of Blood and Asth- i11" heajlhy appetite, which is generally en

ma ihtvv..-cri " jtireiy destroyed or rendered verv urecarioos.- bv

Annexed arc some of the many recommer.dationalbich.cctt VlSr and strength is soon afforded to

hat mijtht be given f m individuals well knewn.i , wnoie system, it must be apparent to all and highly respected iu extensive portions of our! V" V red,c,n possessing these peculiar virtues couitr". is useful in a great variety of complaints. By re The following is from Rev. J. Spaulding, Sec-!newmS lLe Lcalthy action of the digestive organs retarv of tLa Western Education Soeietv: lt ha8 Prved itself of remarkable beneh't in Ovs

Mr. Pkck Sear Sir; In reply to your qnertion, pepi. Cepraved Appetite, Haart-burn, Water

"Has tho Watasia been of any service?" I aia!1381'' "er.cy, Jaunuice, Night Sweats, Dys happv tosav it has succeeded in my family adwi-!e.nUr"",.B.,we' Complaints, and many other affec

rhtv. The case was one of severe Cooah. atten-ll'ona ol e'rorigio. But it is in the treatment of

ded w ith pain in tho siue or breast, and threaten-1 r cvc.r" specially m I-ever and Ague, or In ing to end in consumption. On using the above !tcrm.l,Uenl "ecr, that its powers have been prin

Metlieine, the cccrh and naia have disappeared'"-'1 .7 lcSlfu. anu " t nose who have seen its

and health has been restored. useiu.ness.it is pronounced sovereign to all reme

To mv frienos I do not hesitate to iv try iT.I?ie8 Mretorore discovered for those diseases. It

Cin.. Dec. 5, ls33. J. SPA1ILDING. 1188 ,so Decn U6ed 8 preventive, bv manv who The subscriber iiaving used the "Watasia," in!? subject to a periodical recurrence of the

a sever puimonarv anu-ctien.can attest to its su-P" . .i,a n ims always warded ofl tin Derior virtues in diseases of the luno-s. Th e. apprehended attack. fi-It was deemed not im

cess in his case was truly astonishing lew than Vper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with

no sottie teir.geu2icictt to restore him to health.!, ' , , 7 1 uuvqunocai cenincates politely

Cin. Jan. 1537. A. XOYES. i,urnlsue ' proprietor, corroborative of the Fer sale at tbe Drug Store or C. CA1 ' forcS!ng 'Statements. For further aceoonts of its Brookvlile, where add.tional certificates and ' f1,1 uscfu-nc'is, see pamphlets accompanying each

eirections reav he obtained. i IV . . I r or sale at the Dmir Store of p rus

C. E. CAIX. L Brook"""' additional certificates and

1UT AVIXU purchasei the store of J. C. Swea,v. -'" c l oUa.ned.

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on the S. W. corner of Burgess and Clai

borne atreets, and having removed their assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs, to said atore, now offer to the public a good assortment of Dry Goods, Haraward, Queensware, &c. as well aa a general assortment of Resrolar and Rotamp

Medicines, Paints, Oils, Drags, Patent Medicines, I medical man. the introduction of which to the pub

Aaoi wnrcn may win sen low for CASH or,1"1 WM invested with the solemnity of a deathbed ff'ce. i beque&t, has since pained a reputation iinnrn.i.

PILES, $c.IIlEIORRIIODIS.

.VO CURE -"0 P.1Y: Price $1

Sin .MS LI A! Mr. NT. o Fictiox.-T.;

aaM- extraordinary chemical comitositioii there

euitot science and the invention of a celebrated

Perhaps at that moment the beading of this ad

vertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines," would catch their eye; and were they in train divested of

their foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, be induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment of diseases, differed from that of their own physicians. They would then learn that it did differ, aud 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 MttltCUUY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health.

A GOOD VUUETAHLU MEDICINE is just

he reverse of all this, for hundreds of years

before that scorgc of mankind, "Mercury," was

mplovcu in the healing art, rhys.cians used noti

ng but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends

as the 'skilful phvsician he who preoarcih his

medicines from herbs. Witness Lcclcmsticus,

chap. xxni.

F. 3 The tkUlful ihysician thall VJl vp hit

head: and i:i the tight of the great men he thail be

n admiration.

V- 4. For he hath prepared hit medicinet cit of

the HERBS of the earth, and he that it vic Kill

uf abhor them.

MorFATs' Vegetable Liek Med.cines possess

qualities of the most mild and beneficial nature.

1 hey are composed of articles the most anti-putres-

cent.combined with ingredients known as the onlv

certain antidote for fevers of every description.

vt hen the disease is produced either from cold.

obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situations, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic,

or ny other causes, these medicines arc certain in

heir 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, tl.ev

immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through

every pore, producing effects at once delightful.

sanitary and permanent. hen the spark of life

begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and

the faculties paralyzed, these medicines arc found

to give a tone to the nerves, exhilerate the ani

mal spirits, invigorate the bed v, and re-animate

the whole man.

The life medicines have also been used with the

most happy success in Nervous and Dyspcusic dis

eases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint,

Rheumatism, chronic aud ingainttory) Dropsies, Jcc. we.

For full particulars '.he reader is invited ta call

at Mr, Moffat's oEiee, S67 Rroadwav. aud receives

copy ofthe Good Samaritan, published gratuitous

ly.

1 he following letters are lately selected from a

very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re-

ceived from different parts of the United States.

Mr. Moffat. Dear sir: It is with sincere pleasure

that I venture to address you, to thnK yoa for the a . - a-

oeneni nave received irom your medicines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicines which were advertised in

the newspapers. I, however, received no relief

from any ol them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine.

i.n t appneu to you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, and were covered with scars, but after takin? a 25 cent box at

your piils, the dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is now

four months pjnee I was enred, and 1 have had no return of the cem plaint. 1 have recommended your

ueuicim. 10 several persons, and should advise all

troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such being

the case, it is with gratitude 1 oner these sentiments, feeling confident that I am indebted to you more than words can express, for your valuable medicine and the speedy cure I received from iu good effects. Yours respectfully, GF.OUGK BROFTS.

Mauch Chunk, Jan. 17, lKi

Goods. which they offer for sale at the lowest prices,

ii niiuirHn aim retail, OSIlli;g in pattbflbe following article, v;z litne, brk, Iroten, dral, o.r inrisilte rrren dahlia, ttrel mixed and pilot clotht; Line, Irtvn drab, ribed, mud pimid catt.mcrct; Live, iroic i bVk drab, tteel tnired, ttriicd and vlaid tj;, i,.i

! Kv. jeans; plaid limey: red. tchite and

Mr. Moffat Sir.- I am most happy to send you t flaaeh; printed do.; Hue, grteti, uluie and red through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relative J c.oi d.; plain and Jig'd merinurt, gro denap, to your excellent Life Medicines. For a length of ' do. I3l'i; Irotea and grtea bamlazetlt. nri

time I have been complaining of an infection ofthe! bombasine. French, Engiith and -Imcncan print,-

iivi,.iiu I..-. u uiuiu niuiviiic, uui itiuiiu no rv:ii;i, until I commenced with yours; I have now taken

nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Hitters, snd 1 am pleased to state that I rind myself fast recovering from a long and lingering complaint. Moat gratefully and sincerely yours, GFOKGF, It.SNUR. LETTER FROM WAR. REX PATTERSOR.

Lock port, Nov. y?tb, 1837. Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of the virtue and efficaey of your Life Pills , and Phoenix Bitters, in restoring lost health to the afflicted, has occurred in my family, I deem it a I duty I owe both to yourself and the public, to make the fact known, that others Buffering under similar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a premature grave. My wife has been afflicted with the liver complaint and general debility for upwards of three years; and for the last three months she has not been able to walk across the room. After trying various medicines prescribed by various physicians.

woicn gave ncr no relief, she was given up as incurable. In this situation she was irradualiv fail.

i.ig, when I happened to call upon your ageut in this village, and he gave me a copy of the Good Samaritan, the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although I bad but little hope of her receiving any benefit fmm it. Ti orAt

theetingt, led ticking, cofd mtitlint, aj ron checlr, caneatt hd padding, carpeting, mrrino fringr eettintt, cordtd tkirlt; ccUoh, versttd, gvm eat' fie and Mt ivtpeiiderr; bl'k vortled hose; irk a) 4 white cotton and tilk do., lomh't eoul do., ch:!r and mixed cotton half da. Ladies Leaver, ksd silk, cotton and Lerlin gtorct. GentUtr.ru't beau r loicltkin. German, kid, thread, ttlk and cotton do". Buck taitlt. Tajfala, gamte, satin and I tit r.landt. Satin, bombazine and tiled t!oels. Shot bisons and collar: Cotton, thread, title a: d blond edgings. Cotton, thread, lisle end musltn insertions. Bobii.ilt and thread laces. Grecian

and bofnuelt footings. Jfccdle vork aud Icbuielt rapes and collars. Fig'd and plain jaconett.. Book, Steitt and rnnlt mti'lint. Camilriet. Plain aud jig'd bobinettt. Bl'k and Green dotted Ihnle. Bl'k, gro Steiss, gro de nip and lutestrirg silks. Cor d gro dc nap.fid poi dc soi and coronation dy Satin laeentiiie. SersnetU While tatin. tFhite, piuk a.d green Jforence. BFk, fehire and strain eoi'd crapes. Bl'k silk reirr! Plaid and fg'd do. Bl'k aud scarlet lainno shov.'s and hd'kfs; Prussian- shawi; lltibrt hd'kfs-, Brillama, coUon fiafr silk Jlog, pongee, bFk silk and linen ao.; plaid gro de nop, satin dumasky inendarine, plaid hrrnani and dammit . .IP. a .

arets no.; oi ana plaiU silk craxats; reticule

w surprising, before she had taken one bottle infants" cup; Grecim b;e,ls ; silk purses ; seal of b.ttcrs and one box of pills, she was so far rccov- fur end selet cam fur ',r. . V.Zt'j fered as.to be able to accomplish most of her house l? 'rs: gt,!h slrax work without assistance. I'gnorn and tvsccn bonnet ; villoxc hoods ;fr and silk hals:

April 17, 1839.

16-ly

THE

juiij susanunr the correctness of the lamontoJ n

Giidley's last confession, that "he dared not die without giv ire to posterity the benefit nf l.i. L-n-i.

ledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed

subscribers would rMiwtfulltr ir,tnrr

their customers and the citizens general! y that'10 hi" fr'cnd ,Rd attendant, Solomon Hays, the

they are now receiving fmm

Xac York, Philadelphia Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZES Consisting of the following Dy Goods and Groceries of alt kinds; Ilcrd, Earthen, Queens and Tin WARE: Liverpool. Clu'na. end Britania, do.; BOOTS. SHOES. PUMPS SLIPPERS; Fur, Silk, end Point ami Leghorn Hals; All of which we will sell on the most favorable terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchsrge for goods. LONG 4; BROWN. Brookvine, May 23, 1S:0. BrookviHe CHAIR MA.M FACTOR

JE. WHEAT respectfully informs the citizens of Brookville and the

snrrouadmg country, that he has established himself in the Chair Manufacturing Brei-css, in all its various branches. He will be at aii timea read tn

accommodate persons with Cane Sent, Fancy and Windsor Chairs: Setters, &c. of every description, and ofthe latest Cincinnati- Fashion. Hcnse and Sign Paintit.?; coo re, counters, fre. painted in imitation of Mahogany, Curled Ma?le, Oak and all o'I.er mitati:.s ef Vod, or Mtrble. U s shop is m the cast end of C. F. Clarkson's new frame bn tiding, north Past ofthe public somre J!y 25, 1SS9. 4

n

m

Just received and ftr Salt Six r Seven Hundred weight of first rate Lard, rhich I will sell low for cash. 3 J. WOODS.

secret of bis discovery.

j It is now used in the principal hospitals, and jthe private practice in our country, first and most i certainly for the cure ofthe Piles, and also so ex

tensively ana effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; For TfopsyCrehUng extraordinary absorption at once. All Svreltingt Reducing them in a few boars. Rheumatism Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throat By cancers, ulcers or coloe. CroV, or Whooping Ccvgh Externally, and over the chest. .4 Bruises, Sprains and Burns Caring in a few hours. Sores aud Ulcers hetber fresh or long standing, and fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of lite chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. Tbe common remark of those who have need it in the Piles, is, "It sets like a charm." THE PILES The price $1 is refunded to any person who ill use a bottle of Hay's Liniment Tor the I ilea, and return the emniy bottle without being cured. These re the positive orJers of the proprietor to the Agents; and out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We ro ght insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article. etmnM vi,;.;i .i.-

original to purchasers.

CAU ITON. None can be Wnmn -;ti.,. .

splendid engraved wiapper, on which is my nsme. and also thai ofthe .re.' .

SOLOMOV HaVs

To Editors All country pajiers who will Jn.

sen the above 6 months, and send one number to the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of tbe Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and CO., sob) A genu, 3 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one W below Pearl street, New York, and

afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respectful ly, your ob't serv't, M. CLEOVER, 13th St., between 5th and Jackson Avenues.

Lawbesce. N. Y. May 28

air. Jionat Uear ir: 1 was troubled with the piles for several years. I applied to the most eminent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine, Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief from them, recommended inc to use your Life Pills.

i nougn i was suffering very severely with them at tho time, I experienced relief in 43 t

in a few weeks was not troubled with them stall, and I have been free from distress ever sines aud have great pleasure in recommending them to those

auiicieu in a similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. New York. iri! is:a

Dr. Moffat Sir; Si nee your Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they Lave done wonders. I will merely state a few cases.

ne w "e my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe, who Was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two boti tsi fifths IltfRartiv

Bitters and one box ofthe Lifj Pills, says she had her health, entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles ofthe Bitters and one 25 cent box ofthe Pills, told me he was ss well as be ever was and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters, just so soon be would be a well man. Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordo, was two years since taken sick, and often bad fits, snd lost the use of one of her anna. Io six weeks after taking your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that she has been on a visit to one of ber neighbors. As for myself, I have been in bad health for 27 yeais, and though I am not now in perfect health, still I am betterthan I have been for ten years past, which I believe to be the consequence of taking your Pills and Bitters, The above is a true statement of a 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 me as Postmaster at Claverrook, Columbia Co.. N. Y. With respect, J. A. VAN V ALK EN BP RGII. i w- o Ne.w York' April ! IS38' Mr. y , Moffat Sir: I have been afflicted with the fever and ague about three months, and used a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker snd weaker until I was recoin-;

inenaea to try your Life Pills and Phoenix Hitters.

WARREN PATTttRsriV

For further particulars of tbe above medicine, see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy can alsbe attained on application at the store of Mr. V. Cain, Brookv.lle, Ind. Sold by W. B. Moffat, 337 Broadway, N. York. A liberal deduction made to those who buy to

arws a dill

For sale at the Drug Store of C.CAIN, Krooville.

Dr. Dunham's DROPS, or Medicine for Ferer. AS an auti-billioiisand anti-ilvcnent; Ml.in.

the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Persons who have suffered for years with pain in the side

orcasi stomach or longs and when, to all appearances, disease had ade extensive ravages, and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine, have been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted;

nu in a large majority or instances entirely relieved as the cases of Mrs. Hunter of Lancaster, Miss Burwell of Columbus, and Miss Tiffany ot Madison, abundantly testify and many others not here ennmerated, who have been relieved from the sufferings of periodical sick, or nervous head-ache.

billious snd cramp cholic. These facts in connection with the ease, and the safety of its administration, render it indeed an interesting and desirable ren.cJy to every afflicted person. It is given in a littl-s cold water, and this agreeable beverage may be drank during its administration, in all esses except eruptive fevers, such as scarlet fever, measles, small pox, c, in which cases warm drinks are only admissible. The dose being small renders it s very convenient medicine for children and infants; and it operates kindly and promptly in tboee diseases of a billious character, such as cholic, summer complaint, fits, 4c, which cither ruin tbe constitution at this early period of existence, or otherwise terminate in the death of a vast proportion of the children of this country.

r or sale at the Drug Store of Brookville, where additional direcfiofiR may 4 hrTiud. n i, a:ks.

ON hand, constantly at the American office the following kinds of blanks.-

trcllat; bordered, plain and fg'd parnro!s;laflier gaiter boots ; leather, tid, morot co. and lasting shoct; children's kid, motocto and larking do.; Men's calf, kip and coarse brogans; cocnt and Jine boots, 4r. oc. .1LSO A gcnriol assortmtnt of Groceries, Jhtrdn are and Cutlciy; Queen's, Glass and Tin rare; Drugs and Mnlicines; Blank, Miscellaneous School Books; Castings and A'ails; Ijng, Unlbr and Trace Chains; Crofs cul,Miil. Hand, Wood and Pannel Sqks; Grain and Jmc's Cunul Shoztls; Manure forks; Sieves; Painted Buckts; Coffee Mills; Steelyards; Simmon's and Collins d Co."s Broad and Chopping .ixts, 4 c. to. BrockviUc,Xov. 21, 1S38.

C CAIN, certificates "ani

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quil-CUim Deeds, Title Bonds.

Notes of hand,

oummonsej, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales.

JX)TJRY PUBLIC.

C P. Cm . B trcr. v -:ll .1 , . ...

deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, zc, and take tbe knowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or

wnmciiei, assaavite, -e, c. Office in the printing office. iT

n. Eastman's ELIXIR OF REALTn. Formerly called Dr. Bloodgood't Elixir of Health

t,DCC 1 eviset and prepared this Medicine, which I called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health; of which I was tbe sole inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known by' that name, nor was that medicine known by any other n rrttf, I. - , , J . J

I""""-" " euccessiui remedy, became popular, and others wishing to profit ly'its popularity, are putting up a medicine which they rail

u.wugwu . r.uxir oi neaith. i hat the public may not be deceived on the subject I have now given it my own name, and tbe directions accompanying Each Bottle are signed with my own sirnature, without which none is Genuine, and to counterfeit which wonld be forgcrr. SoW Wholesale and Retail at my Drugstore. Zanesville, Ohio. w u t H- EASTMAN March I5th, 1S:J7. This is a Universal Restorative in all cases where the stomach, bowels, liver, or any ofthe organs concerned in the digestive functions arc the primary seat ofthe disease, and that such is true r almost the whole catalogue of human maladies, is well known to every Dhvsician. a n a. ;

and after taking two boxes and two bottle, of b! ZnZ " ? or

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BOOTS and SROES. ITftKCElVED ai;J for sale, ItUr 450 pairs Bliller's coarse boots do kip do '200 do coarse shoes 800 good common ccarse ti.c

21)0 boys' do do 240 " youths do tlo KiO women's kip shoes 120 do ctlf 100 " children's chnes 6 boys' coarse boots 36 " youths' io 100 Millet's common coarse bafs ... v K- & S. TYNER Brookville, November 42, lB:lj

CODFISH. I UST rercived Dram of fresh Coufisji & forsnlcny D. PRICE, &. Co. Brookville, April 30. 1B39. if. Cash IVaistrti. " ALL persons indebted to D. Price & Co. doring the last year are requested to call and clow them, by cash or dita-bills. N. R. And persons whose notes have laid ser from last year must make immediate payment, as it is impossible to get along without the one rfcirg needful. . D. PRICE CO. RrooJttilU, Dec'r 23th, NOT1CB3. THE Brookville Insurance Company will receive money on deposite at their orlice, ontba following terms, namely lor 2 mouths er cent per annum for 3 months 4 per cent for 6 rcoutai 5 percent and for 9 or more inor.tr 6 per cent. Risks on all kinds of property will be tales aa usual: for terms apply st the office ofthe Company, east upper room, above Price & Adams' Sadtler store. S, GOODWIN, President. A. M'Catv, 1 N. D. GaLLios, j 5

u. I'aicc, . J. Wim, Wm. McCleekt.

Enoch McCartt,

G. Holland. John W. HiTT.Sec'ry. Oct. 12 41

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w ?as. int HtjJ OriUa D. I RICE, & Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839. tf.

(pfOTTON YARN. 7,000 lbs. cetten art. atsorted nnmbers, for sale by May 72, 139. R. & S. TYNER.

j ters, l am very thankful to inform yoa and tbe pub-! or rivers, partafc . uc at large, I consider myself eomptetely cured. bilious, from tl , lours truly, JOIIX TENNEXT. N Y. eliminatine bile I

ITAVE on liand a good stipplj of 0. A Sugar & Loaf do. and for sale bv. D.PRICE, & Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839. If. Doctor Jnn. Tx. Tftawi..

TTJT As up his residence in Brookville. and MM. offers his services ss a practitioner of

ISeW York Milla. March M. l:Wi

Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have used your medicine in my family for some months, snd have received great benefit from it, especially my wife and eldest daughter. My daughter bad been in a decline for 3 years. Since she commenced using your medicine, she baa entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty. If this will be of any service to yoe. you are at liberty to publish it. Rcsp ly yours, 4c. N. BUTLER. Summit Hill, Jan. lSlb, 1838. Pf Moist Deer 8irt I have great please re in addressing yeo.baving been tranblod for some tint kk Wlrt tbe rhewwaYrsw , ajnf a W fad awtbing

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NOTICE. THE undesigned having bocono agect the White. Water Cottoa Factory, ar prepared to furnish Merchants aad their emV mers, with a SMEioa article of yarns, eaO chain, candle-wict ing and oattinr, at'Clia. ffi t their store is Broekvlfle. , - lox.1 Jb anew-